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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-06-1990 Minutes City of San Bernardino, California October 6, 1990 This is the time and place set for an Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at the Regular Meeting held at 10:51 a.m., Monday, October 1, 1990, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. The City Clerk has caused to be posted the order of adjournment of said meeting held on October 1, 1990, and has on file in the office of the City Clerk an affidavit of said posting together with a copy of said order which was posted at 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 2, 1990, on the door of the place at which said meeting was held. The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the I1ayor and Common Council was called to order by Mayor Holcomb at 8: 04 a. m. , Saturday, October 6, 1990, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. ROLL CALL Roll call was taken by Deputy City Clerk Reese with the following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor; City Attorney Penman, Deputy City Clerk Reese, City Administrator Edwins. Absent: Council Members pope-Ludlam, Miller. INVOCATION The invocation was given by Phil Arvizo, Executive Assistant to the Council. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The pledge of allegiance was led by Council Member Maudsley. BUDGET CRISIS Mayor Holcomb explained the financial crisis facing the City which has been brought about by several different factors. He stated that the City has been mandated by the State to conduct several environmental projects which are very costly. The sewage treatment requirements are much more sophisticated now and the local plant must be improved. The City water system has to be updated by certain criteria never before required. Therefore, there will be increases in residents' water bills. Mayor Holcomb explained that the City is required by law to have a balanced budget, which the City had for this current year until several things happened. The legislature in Sacramento passed its budget by taking money away from the counties. The 1 10/6/90 counties, in order to make up the deficit, can now charge cities for booking prisoners and for a portion of the costs for collecting local taxes. The charges for booking prisoners could amount to as much as $2,000,000. Secondly, the oil crisis has brought about an increase in the cost of gas and oil, which had not been anticipated during budget preparation. Mayor Holcomb stated that the City will be paying at least $200,000 more for fuel for City vehicles. COUNCIL MEMBER At 8:15 a.m., Council Meeting and POPE-LUDLAM ARRIVED. Council Member Pope-Ludlam took her place at the council arrived table. at the Mayor Holcomb stated that the nation is now in a recession. This will negatively impact the City's financial position because it will result in a loss of sales tax revenue. Mayor Holcomb explained that another financial burden might be passed on to the City if the Congress passes a budget bill providing that cities will have to pay for Medicare and Social Security costs, in addition to the PERS costs, which will mean an additional $400,000 to $500,000. The Mayor explained that the purpose of this meeting was to find ways to meet these increased budget costs. One of the possibilities is the adjustment of some business license fees so that they are more equitable and in line with what other cities are charging. Some of the business license fees were set in the 1920's and have never been changed. READING AND WAIVING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTION Deputy City Clerk Reese read the titles of all the ordinances and the resolution on the Agenda. Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council Member Estrada, and unanimously carried, that further reading of all the ordinances and the resolution on the agenda be waived. MC-743 - CHAPTERS LICENSES. ORDINANCE OF' THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING 5.04, 5.24, 5.42 AND 5.68 RELATING TO BUSINESS (Continued from October 1, 1990) (Final) (2 ) City Administrator Edwins explained that some controversy had arisen about the proposed changes in the business license rates because of an error made in a comparison study on businesses in surrounding areas authorized by the Chamber of Commerce. The accounting firm doing the study miscalculated the San Bernardino rate by $10,000 per business. The error was later 2 10/6/90 corrected, but the corrected information everyone who had the original information. License Supervisor, attended a Chamber of clarified the issue. was not received by Lee Gagnon, Business Commerce meeting and City Administrator Edwins explained provisions business license ordinance which require the reporting receipts on which the business license fee is based. of the of gross Mrs. Edwins answered questions regarding reporting of gross receipts by wholesalers and manufacturers. The City Administrator also answered questions regarding business license fees for the professional category, such as engineers and accountants. She stated that in 1984, the City Attorney stated that these firms only had to report 20% of the business done outside the City and processed through the local office. This was based on the fact there is an overhead charge for maintaining that office. They must report full gross receipts for the business done within the City. City Administrator Edwins answered questions regarding the licensing of contractors. She stated that a contractor pays a flat rate of $150 per year regardless of the number of jobs done within the City. Shauna Edwins, City Administ.rator, answered questions regarding barbershops and hair salons. She explained that the shop owner determines whether he/she will have one business license covering all operators, or require each operator to obtain his/her own license. The fee for this t.ype of business is being changed from a flat rate to reporting gross receipts. Mrs. Edwins explained that the minimum rate for retailers has been raised from $40.00 to $60.00. She stated that once a person has been in business for more than one business license cycle, he/she pays on gross receipts. Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council Member Flores, that said ordinance be adopted. Ordinance MC-743 was adopted by the following vote: Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Ludlam. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Miller. Ayes: Pope- MC-744 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 5.04, 5.16, 5.24, 5.42 AND 5.68 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO BUSINESS LICENSES AND FEES. (Continued from October 1, 1990) (FINAL) (3) Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by Council Member Reilly, that said ordinance be adopted. 3 10/6/90 Ordinance MC-744 was adopted by the following vote: Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Ludlam. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Miller. Ayes: Pope- MC-745 - ORDINANCE OF THE CI'I'Y OF SAN BERNARDINO ADDING CHAPTER 3.70 TO THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ADOPTION OF LOCAL FEES. (Continued from October 1, 1990) (FINAL) (4) City Administrator Edwins answered questions regarding the process of raising fees. Many of the City's fees are set forth in the Municipal Code, which requires a more complicated method of amendment than a resolution. She explained that the enabling ordinance provides that fee changes can take place by resolution. When fees are raised by resolution, State law requires that a public hearing be held prior to the adoption of the resolution. If fees are increased by ordinance, the City is not required to advertise prior to its passage. The ordinance is advertised after it has been adopted. Council Member pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by Council Member Reilly, that said ordinance be adopted. Ordinance MC-745 was adopted by the following vote: Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Ludlam. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Miller. Ayes: Pope- RES. 90-411 RESOLUTION OF THE ESTABLISHING BUSINESS LICENSE FEES. 1, 1990) CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO (Continued from October (5) Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by Council Member Reilly, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 90-411 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member I1iller. APPROVAL OF 1989-90 CONTINUING APPROPRIATION AND ENCUMBRANCE CARRYOVERS - CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 1, 1990 (6 ) In a memorandum dated August 20, 1990, Andrew Director of Finance, presented the recommended lists of continuing appropriations and encumbrances for the budget. He explained that these items represent Green, 1989/90 1990/91 1989/90 4 10/6/90 unexpended budget dollars and open purchase of equipment items, capital items, or items obligated. These are also items which 1990/91. orders, which consist for which the City is are not budgeted in City Administrator Edwins explained that funds in the carryover items are funds that have been encumbered, but not yet paid. They can be spent only for special projects or purposes and cannot be used for General Fund expenses. Mayor Holcomb commended City Administrator Edwins and Finance Director Green for bringing forth this report in such a clear, precise manner. Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded Member Reilly, and unanimously carried, that the proposed 1989-90 continuing appropriation and carryovers as submitted by the Director of Finance be by Council listing of encumbrance approved. MEETING - CONSIDERATION OF CURRENT LEGISLATION - OCTOBER 10, 1990 - FELDHEYM LIBRARY Mayor Holcomb announced that a SanBag meeting will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Wednesday, October 10, 1990, at Feldheym Library, 555 West 6th Street. During a portion of this meeting, mayors of local cities will be urged to take a position on what should be done next January to repeal the law that allows counties to charge cities for booking prisoners and the cost of collecting city property taxes. City Attorney Penman answered questions, stating that if more than three Council Members attended the meeting but were only members of the audience and took no part in the discussion, it would not be necessary to adjourn the present meeting to the date of October 10, 1990. Mayor Holcomb also explained that the there will be a League of California Cities meeting on October 22, 1990. The League is asking cities to unite in requesting that legislators repeal the law that can take funds from cities to meet the deficits of county and state governments. Mayor Holcomb stated that the proposed law tends to be discriminatory, as cities which have their own police departments will be required to pay the booking fees, while cities who do not have police departments, but contract with the Sheriff's Department, won't have to pay those fees. Mayor Holcomb also spoke against Proposition 136 that will appear on the ballot on November 6, 1990, which would prevent cities from increasing taxes or fees without a 2/3 vote of the electorate. 5 10/6/90 ADJOURN MEETING (7) At 9:05 a.m., Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council Member Estrada, and unanimously carried, that the meeting be adjourned to 1:00 p.m., Saturday, October 13, 1990, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. RACHEL KRASNEY City Clerk by: M/fl U~ /t~-~ .:2L' Doris Reese, Deputy City Clerk No. of Items: 6 No. of Hours: 1 6 10/6/90