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C!~ .,OF SAN BERNARDWO - REQU.T FOR COUNCIL ActiON
From:
Frank A. Schuma, Planning Director Subject:
ALUC Requirement for General Plan
Amendment 84-4
Dept: Planning Department
Date: April 17, 1986
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
None
Recommended motion:
That the Mayor and Common Council override Condition No. 1 of the Airport
Land Use Commission and allow a coffe(shop in the area described in General
Plan Amendment 84-4.
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Contact person: FRANK A. SCHIIMA, Pl"nning Oir"rror
Phone: (714) ,R,-",?
Supporting data attached:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
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Finance: Nt A
Council Notes:
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Agenda Item No.
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.4J:,.ITY OF SAN BE~ARDINO~ MEMORANDU.
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To Mayor and Common Council
From Planning Department
Subject ALUC Requirement for CPA 84-4
Date April 17, 1986
Approved Date
Applicnt: Daniel S. Evans & Associates
840 Newport Center Drive
Suite 1/540
Newport Beach, CA 92660
The applicant requests that the City Council override a condition placed
on GPA 84-4 by the Airport Landuse Collllllission.
General Plan Amendment No. 84-~, a proposal to change the General Plan from
Open Space to General Commercial on a site encompassing approximately 29.4
acres located northerly of Fairway Drive, easterly of the extension of
Orange Show Road, southerly of Century Avenue and westerly of Camino Real,
was adopted by the Mayor and Common Council on February 4, 1985.
Attached is a copy of the Airport Land Use.Collllllission staff report for
General Plan Amendment No. 84-4. Condition No. 1 of the Staff report states
that "Hotels, motels, eating and drinking establishments shall be prohibited,"
At the Planning Collllllission Meeting on February 18, 1986, the application for
Parcel Map No. 9713 to create a 13 lot commercial subdivision for a proposed
automobile center was approved on the subject site. The site lies within the
City of San Bernardino's Airport District IV (ADIV). with a Dortion of the
site be ted i ADII which prohibits restaurants exce t that coffee
shops not serving alcoholic beverage ast food restaurants are a pe ed
use.
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The Air Installation Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) Study for Norton Air Force
Base considers places of assembly (theaters, churches, schools, restaurants,
etc.) not an appropriate use for an Accident Potential II zone which is a zone
defined by AICUZ as areas where most accidents have occured in the past and
where an accident was likely to take place and how large an impact area was
likely to result from any single accident.
The AICUZ study states "These compatibilit!Q guidelines must not be considered ')
as definitive or inflexible standards. They are the framework within which lan~
use compatibility questions can be addressed and resolved." 2)
The applicant proposes to construct a coffee shop to be integrated with the auto
center, however, Condition No. 1 of the ALUC staff report prohibits such a use.
The proposed coffee shop would not provide alcoholic beverages or entertainment.
. d the volume of patrons would not be intense.
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Memo to Mayor and Common C.Cil
ALUC Requirements for GP~ -4
April 17, 1986
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In order to override
Council must approve
the Airport Land Use Commission, the Mayor and common~.
the applicant's request by a 4/5 vote. . )
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council override Condition No. 1
of the Airport Land Use Commission to allow a coffee shop in the area described
in GPA 84-4.
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Planning Director
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ISLATlVE REVIEW MMIT1f6E f\r:< 22 I\ld .uC
April 14, 1986
ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Strickler - Chairman, Councilman
Jack Reilly, Councilman Gordon Quiel, City Attorney - Ralph
Prince, Assistant City Attorney - William Sabourin, Assistant
City Administrator - Ray Schweitzer, Police Dept. - Captain
Paul Bonanno, Assistant City Engineer - Gene Klatt, Council
Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo, (Special ABst. to Mayor -
Patti Gonzales, William E. Leonard, .illiam Smith, Dr. Warren
Bryld, Jane Korfmacher, Attorney Clayton H. parker, Pat Nico-
chea
1. ORDINANCE AMENDMENT MC SECTION 12.80.120 TO CLARIFY
THAT SALE OF MERCHANDISE IS PROHIBITED IN PARKS AND RECREA-
TIONAL FACILITIES OF CITY - The Committee recommended approv-
al.
2. ORDINANCE AMENDMENT MC SECTION 5.82.060 TO ELIMINATE
PROVISION FOR PAYMENT OF INVESTIGATION FEE, AND REPEALING MC
SECTION 5.82.040 - The Committee recommended approval.
3. APPROVAL OF GAMES OF AMUSEMENT APPLICATION - SHELBY
MUSIC AND GAMES - Item continued. The Committee requested
reports and recommendations .from the City Attorney, City
Clerk and Police Department and asked that these departments
keep in mind the objective - licensing by location.
4. SCHOOL IMPACTION FEES - REDLANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT. (3:00 p.m.) - The Committee reaffirmed its previous
recommendation that the Council approve the same fees for the
Redlands Unified School District as those in effect in the
San Bernardino Unified School District.
5. RECONSIDERATION OF APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM
PAYMENT OF SCHOOL IMPACTION FEES - PLAZA DEVELOPMENT CORPORA-
TION (INITIAL APPLICATION BY LANDTECH, INC.) - Item contin-
ued. The Committee requested that Attorney Gary W. Smith,
Plaza Development Corporation, forward any new information to
the Committee for consideration and appear before the Commit-
tee at its next meeting. The Committee noted that in order
for an item to be reconsidered, new and pertinent information
must be provided to take the item from the table.
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6. DRIVEWAY FILL-INS- MC CHAPTER 12.92, WARDS 1, 2, 3,
5, 6 - PROGRESS REPORT - The Committee recommended that
Public Works contact the owners of the 40 approaches relative
to repair and replacement and return to the Committee with
their responses.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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cilman Jack Strickler
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Legislative Review Committee
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PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
April 16, fii6"- (
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Councilman Jack Reilly, Chairman
Councilman Steve Karks
Councilman Dan Frazier
Jack Katzer, City Administrator
Ray Schweitzer, Deputy City Administrator
Ralph Prince, City Attorney.
Kary Jane Perlick, Personnel Director
Patti Gonzales, Special Asst. to the Kayor
Phil Arvizo, Exec. Asst. to the Council
lIarshall Julian
Louise Boward
Val Bolley
1. SPECIAL IlERIT ADVANCEMENTS - Item continued. Staff
was requested to look at merit based compensation programs
and provide a comprehensive, overall positive approach to a
superior performance recognition program based on merit.
2. RETIREE SPOUSE IIEDICAL PLAN - Item continued. City
Attorney and Personnel Director were directed to research the
records in consort with the retirees and report the resulti
at the next meeting.
3. DISABILITY PLAN RATES - Item continued.
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approval
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ATTORNEY III POSITION - Committee recommended
for City Attorney to proceed to hire Attorney III at
Previous incumbent left after 10 days due to
reasons.
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lIeeting adjourned.
uncilman a
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Council Personnel Committee
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WAYS , MEANS COMMMITTEE
April 16, 1986
ATTENDEES: Councilman Steve Marks - Chairman; Councilwoman
Esther Estrada; Councilman Dan Frazier, City Administrator -
John Matzer, Deputy City Administrator - Ray Schweitzer, City
Attorney - Ralph Prince; Deputy City Attorney Cynthia
Grace; Special Assistant to Mayor - Patti Gonzales; Executive
Assistant to Council - Phil Arvizo; TV Consultant - Barold
Born, Russ Lackner, Stephani Congdon
1. CABLE TV REPORT - The Committee recommended the TV
study by Mr. Horn be accepted and presented to the full
Council for discussion in Executive Session on April 21, 1986
at 8:30 a.m.
2. FEE INCREASE/POLICE DEPARTMENT - The Committee rec-
ommended adoption of the resolution to increase fees.
3. OPERATION RETAIN PROGRAM - DR. MILDRED HENRY - Item
continued. The Committee recognized a transportation problem
in transporting students to the program location and re-
quested a special meeting with Omnitrans - Mr. Chafin, and
Dial-A-Ride - Mr. Parlas, plus a representative from Super-
visor Hammock's office to pursue the issue on April 23, 8:00
a.m., in the Council Conference Room. Dr. Henry was also re-
quested to furnish a comprehensive project proposal to her
Project Early Outreach Program. The report is to be similar
in scope and Objectivity as that submitted to the Council by
the San Bernardino Unified School District for the Stay In
School program. The proposal will be reviewed at the April
23, 1986 Ways' Means Committee meeting.
4. HANDICAPPED .BLUE CREW. PROPOSAL - Item continued.
The Committee reiterated its support of the .Blue Crew.
concept and, again, requested the City Administrator to
provide the Committee an implementation plan with options.
5. FRANCHISE FEES REPORT - Item continued.
Meeting adjourned.
o cilman Steve Marks
Chai rman
ways , Means Committee
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TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
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April 11, 1986
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ATTENDEES: Councilman Steve Marks - Chairman;. CoqppUm~, \~,
Jack Reilly; City Administrator - John Matzer; Assf!JU'I1t t'CitiyJ ,(",
Attorney - William Sabourin; Public Works Director - Roger
Hardgrave; RDA Executive Director - Glenda Saul; RDA Re-
sources Coordinator - Sandy Lowder; Public Buildings Supt. -
Wayne OVerstreet; Traffic Bngineer - Peter Liu; Sr. Real
Property Specialist - Verne Nadeau; SANBAG - Mike Baer and
Bob wirts; Omnitrans - Richard Teichert and Daniel Brogan;
Council Bxecutive Assistant - Phil Arvizo; Ray Pox
April 16, 1986
ATTENDBBS: Councilman Steve Marks - Chairman; Councilwoman
Esther Estrada; Councilman Jack Reilly; City Attorney - Ralph
Prince; City Administrator - John Matzer; Public Build-ings
Supt. - Wayne OVerstreet; Pinance Director - Warren ~nudson;
Planning Director - Prank Schuma; Sr. Real Property
Specialist - Verne Nadeau; RDA Executive Director - Glenda
Saul; RDA Resources Coordinator - Sandy Lowder; Special Asst.
to Mayor - Patti Gonzales, Council Executive Assistant - Phil
Arvizo; SANBAG - Bob Wirts; Omnitrans - Daniel Brogan; Susan
Chow; Bill Wood, Ray Pox
1. TRANSIT TERMINAL/PARKING STRUCTURE - PUNDING RE-
QUIREMENT - Item continued. The task of the Committee is to
analyze the various terminal and parking structure options
and present them to the full Council. The -need- issues for
terminal and parking were discussed at great length at both
meetings with -brainstorming- and past history discussion
regarding: pinancing, Parking District, Assessment District,
User and Non-User Benefits. The three specific concepts, to
be refined in meetings over the next few weeks, are: (1)
Transit Terminal and Parking Structure as a combined project,
(2) Parking Structure only; and (3) Transit Terminal and
Parking Structure at separate locations.
The City Attorney, City Administrator and Redevelopment
Agency Executive Director were asked to investigate some of
the legal issues involved. All members were asked to review
and analyze all the issues discussed and return to the next
meeting prepared to make some definite recommendations.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submi
cou~~eve Marks
Chairman
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