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From: ANNI E F. RAMOS Subject: APPROVAL OF $770 FROM FI FTH WARK PARK
EXTENSION FUNDS FOR THE REPAIR OF THE
Dept: . PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES SCOREBOARD AT BLAIR LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD
Date: MAY 16, 1986
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
None.
Recommen':led motion:
That $770 from Fifth Ward Park Extension Funds for the repair of the scoreboard
at Blair Little League Field be approved.
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Contact person:
.1nhn 1(Y";::ampY"
Phone:
1;031
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $770
Ward: I;
Fifth Ward Park Extension
Source: 241-361-57005
Supporting ':lata attached: YP~
Finance:
Council Notes:
75-0262
Agenda Item NoHGt-d (5v5/f/eS)
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STAFF REPORT
The sCCDreboard at Blair Park Little League Field is inoperative and in need of
repair.. City electricians cannot perform this work due to higher priority pro-
jects.
This r~uest has been coordinated with the Council Office.
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May 19, 1986
The Honorable Mayor and Common Council
City of San Bernardino
300 North "0" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
RE: Appeal of Condition No. 10 -- C.U.P. 86-5, RV Park on Ninth Street,
West of Tippecanoe Avenue
Gentlemen:
An appeal is hereby made on Condition No. 10, relating to the undergrounding
of an existing high voltage electricity transmission pole line along the
north side of Ninth.Street, adjacent to this parcel.
This condition was not sufficiently clear to indicate that it pertains to
existing utility lines. Because of this fact, I have proceeded with the
plans for this development totally unaware of the real intention.
The unexpected cost of undergrounding this existing pole would constitute
an unreasonable burden on this project, and would almost certainly be
financially unfeasible.
I am completely in agreement with the goal of beautifying the City by placing
utility facilities underground. However, the pole line to the west will not
be undergrounded for many years, which I feel should be taken into considera-
tion.
It is respectfully requested that this condition be deleted for C.U.P. 86-5.
The utility lines to actually serve this development will be installed under-
ground in accordance with common practice.
Your favorable consideration of this appeal will be appreciated.
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Lindsay Barto
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In a memorandum dated May 2, 1986, Glenda Saul,
Executive Director, Redevelopment Agency, stated that a
proposal had been prepared by California State College to
study the Prevailing Wage issue. The proposal was re-
ceived on Friday, May 2, 1986, and was attached for re-
view. The estimated cost is $25,000 and the study will be
completed within 90 days after the execution of the agree-
ment.
The Mayor and Council discussed the cost and period
of time required to complete the study.
Glenda Saul, Executive Director of the Redevelopment
Agency, explained the history of the Prevailing Wage issue
in the City of San Bernardino and what is required by
State and Federal law. The issue is whether or not to
require developers to pay prevailing wages on Redevelop-
ment pr~ tb.Q1.l3~P":---Rt af I?xevailiR<j '-rilges rate sa
~S~ p~n' is no~mandated by State of Federal law.
John Smith, repre~~ing labor unions and a trustee
n ~ of a large pension trust in California, spoke about the
.~~~negative impact on pension trust funds if prevailing wages
1tP rr are not paid. The funds could be depleted and the fringe
benefits, such as health and welfare, would have to be
reduced.
Glenda Saul, Executive Director of the Redevelopment
Agency, answered questions regarding the scope of the
proposed study.
Tom Pierce, Professor of Economics, Cal State Univer-
sity San Bernardino, answered questions, stating that the
study would be fairly broad in scope and that the first
part of the study would be that of fact finding.
Bruce Daniels, Director of a new Center for Contract
Compliance, answered questions, offered cooperation on the
study, and stated that in a letter sent to all locals and
contractors, they had requested that they provide neces-
sary information regarding data on minorities that would
be needed to complete the study.
Mr. Sheldon Bachman of Cal State university, stated
that 90 days was a minimum time frame for completion of
the study and there would be no additional cost over the
$25,000.
The Community Development Commission voted to author-
ize and direct Agency Counsel to prepare an agreement
between the Community Development Commission and the Data
Gathering Center, California State University, for consul-
tant services, Prevailing Wage Rate Study, and to author-
ize the execution thereof by the Chairman and Secretary of
the Agency.
RECESS MEE'rI NG
At 12:05 p.m. the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and
Common Council recessed until 2:00 p.m., in the Council
Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernar-
dino, California.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 2:12 p.m., the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and
Common Council reconvened in the Council Chambers of City
Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
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