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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-Public Comments by re Agenda Item rr~ r ~."'vu.....~ ~_ h, ~ ~ilY Clerk/COC Secy CIty of San Bernardino . ~ Entered into Record al Council/CmvOevCms Mtg: NATIONAL EQUITY ENGINEERING FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS. PROJECT COORDINATORS GOVERNMENTS. PRIVATE AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISE TERRA RESOURCES. MULTI - SPORTS PARTICIPATION (909) 881-1'547 FAX (909) 886-9962 . May 29,1997 . Mayor and Common Council City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, California 92418 Letter Report Submitted to the Mavor/Common Council and City Clerk for the Official Public record on June 2.1997 . RE: (1) (2) (3) June 2, 1997 Mayor/Common Council Agenda Closed Session Discussion May 19, 1997 Mayor/Common Council Agenda Item 16 May 5,1997 Mayor/Common Council Public Hearing and Agenda Item 27, i.e.: Redlands Federal Savings (IOC-RFS) September 30, 1985 Instrument of Credit for Performance to the City for: 1122186 Dedicated Sterling Avenue / Daley Canyon Road . . . . . . . 1971-1996 City Municipal Water Department and East Valley Water District Consultants Massive Grading, Unpermitted Code Violations within the 1(l21815 Dedicated Sterling Avenue ArealNorth and Daley Canyon (Retroactive Permit Enforced by CDFG and Attorney General Expert 1126/96) I~ 5 jA)tUUla: !h1fdOTV (; /;/9 7 ~- ~?/r7 . ~ . May 29,1997 NATIONAL EQUITY ENGINEERING FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS - PROJECT COORDINATORS GOVERNMENTS. PRIVATE AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISE TERRA RESOURCES. MULTI. SPORTS PARTICIPATION (909)HHI-1547 FAX (909) 8H6-9962 Mayor and Common Council City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, California 92418 Letter Report Submitted to the Mavor/Common Council and City Clerk for the Official Public record on June 2. 1997 . . RE: (1) (2) (3) . . . June 2, 1997 MayorlCommon Council Agenda Closed Session Discussion May 19, 1997 MayorlCommon Council Agenda Item 16 May 5,1997 Mayor/Common Council Public Hearing and Agenda Item 27, Le.: Redlands Federal Savings (IOC-RFS) September 30, 1985 Instrument of Credit for Performance to the City for: 1/22186 Dedicated Sterling Avenue / Daley Canyon Road Sterling Heights / Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage and Request to Release September 30,1985 IOC-RFS City Planning/City Attorney Office's Representations of Tentative Tract No. 15775 EXEMPT from CEQA and No iMPACTS on Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112 as approved November 7,1990 with FEIRlConditions and May 18, 1993 with FEIR, SEIR, Conditions, requirements 1122186 Dedicated Sterling A venue/Daley Canyon Road North/East and Extension of Time etc. Dear Mayor and Common Council: first, I make clear for the record by this Letter Report and Photolog that we are not adversaries of Redlands Federal Bank or their maneuvers for the release of their September 30,1985 $1.3 Million Instrument of Credit for Performance and Obligations to the City. We addressed this release and the prior approved constructive alternative at the May 5, 1997 Council Public Hearing along with submitting our May 5, 1997 letter and documentation to the Mayor/Council and City Clerk for the Official Public Record (see tab 7). We are adamant in our belief that the Planning/City Attorney's Offices have not discharged their public responsibility in this long standing matter (1980-1997) in that they recommend to the Council only how to foster this continued neighborhood "Blighted Dump". The Planning/City Attorney Offices provide no productive course for the Council to follow in achieving the needed alternative, increased property values to the citizens and generated public revenues for a plummeting City General Fund. . . . ~ . ~ NATIONAL EQUITY ENGINEERING, HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAlE UNITED STATES POST OFFICE BOX 11-t6, SAN BI.:RNARDlNO, CALIfORNIA tJl-10r., U.S.A . Page 2 . We were disappointed for the community in hearing the further representation made at the May 5, 1997 Public Hearing by Planning/City Attorney offices, which we believe were misrepresented. Though it was humorous to the Mayor, Council and everyone, including myself, listening to the City Attorney influence the Public Hearing while watching his T.V. monitor and phoning the council dais from his sixth floor compound was a sad experience on the face of it. . However, it is not humorous when effected citizens are curtailed by being allowed to speak only three (3) minutes to represent their honestly believed facts at a Public Hearing KANGEROOED by the Planning/City Attorney offices. The City's three (3) minute policy then forces effected public and parties to be subjected to MINDLESS RIDICULE for their hard work in preparation and submittal of applicable documentation for the Public Record and the only alternative of legal action if required. This letter is further regarding the above referenced May 5, 1997 Mayor/Common Council Public Hearing and Agenda Item 27 as recommended by the Planning/City Attorney offices. This matter is commonly referred to as (Sterling Heights) Tentative Tract No. 15775 Reversion to acreage, but in truth being the Release of Redlands Federal Bank $1.3 Million Instrument of Credit for Performance given to the City and that remains in effect for construction of the January 22, 1986 Dedicated Sterling A venue and Daley Canyon Roads. These are City required Public Health and Safety Primary and Secondary Emergency Access roads. . . . This letter is also regarding, but not limited to, Planning/City Attorney offices on- going representations to the public and Council relative thereto that this action is exempt from CEQA and has no imvact on Sterling Heights' Tentative Tract No. 14112 November 7, 1990, May 18, 1993 and May 24, 1993 Planning/City Attorney's Offices prior conditions, requirements, etc. Rancho San Andreas Company (RSA) had worked in cooperation with Redlands Federal Bank beginning in December 1991 and further cooperated with the City in September 1992 toward the above purpose, but with an constructive alternative to bring about release of their Instrument of Credit for Performance given to the City. There was joint concurrence with Sterling Heights, Secret Hollow Ranch and City property owners in October 1992 to fonn an Improvement/Maintenance District, the owners and the City reconfirmed this on December 18,1992. The City Engineer's requests for action was brought before the Mayor and Council on December 21,1992. Because of Planning/City Attorney's Offices curtailments, the constructive alternative was not approved until May 24, 1993 by the Council's directive for the City Clerk and City Engineer to proceed with the establishment of an Improvement/Maintenance District. The purpose being for construction of the Redlands Federal Bank required 1122186 Dedicated Sterling Avenue Primary and Daley Canyon Road Secondary Emergency Access serving the Sterling A venue/Foothill Drive Area, 180:1: acre City Property to the north and the existing 100:l: homes to the northeast. . . . . This improvement/maintenance district would allow RELEASE of the Redlands Federal Bank $1.3 Million Instrument of Credit for Performance given to the City. Therefore, as RSA and the other two property owners had volunteered on SePtember 30, 1992 to consider paying one third (1m each of these improvement costs, less access and reservoir site ~ . NATIONAL EQUITY [;,\GINEERING. HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAI.E C:-:ITCD STATES POST on'lCE BOX 2146, SAN BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA 92.106, U_S.A ~ . Page 3 . benefits paid for bv the EVWD, RSA's position is not that of an adversary to the Redlands Federal Bank. What is even more disappointing to me and for the community is the following: . . . . . . . . . 1. Redlands Federal Bank has owned this BUGHI'ED property or controlled its development by debt for over fifteen (15) years or more. On May 5, 1997 under the recommendation of P1anning/City Attorney offices the City gave them a CONSOLATION PIIlZE; release of their $1.3:1: million Instroment of Credit for Perfonnance to provide their fonner developer's, Redlands Financial Services, prior 1980-1985 representations and obligations given to the City and neighborhood. What was once a beautiful estate with fifty (50) manicured acres of citroslfann, Sterling Heights, has been transfonned over the years by Redlands Federal Bank or affiliates into a burned out and abandoned blight on the surrounding City neighborhoods causing major depreciating property values (see tab 9). In addition to that the 1992-1996:1: Property taxes or City Assessment District fees in the range of $125,000:1:, including for Police and Fire services have not been paid in years and all of this has been allowed to come about with the help of the P1anning/City Attorney offices on-going curtailments. 2. In 1992 eight (8) WIWFIRES on their un-maintained Sterling Heights (50:!: acres) and contiguous City owned property (180:!:) acres burned down hundreds of trees and costs the City and others Fire Agencies $250:!: thousand to fight with equipment and air tankers. 4. In 1994 City Frre and Public Service Departments had to maintain the Sterling Heights property by the grading of existing and new fire roads, clean out the dumped debris from the retention basin and other dumped materials left on the upper abandoned Sterling Heights property. 3. 5. However, City Frre and Public Services Departments left other 1994 public dangers and nuisances including "burned out" home foundations, abandoned open concrete swirurning pool and open steel reservoirs painted with pornography and racial graffiti slurs. This examples Redlands Federal Bank ownership pride given to the City and the Planning-Building Services/City Attorney offices lack of Code Enforcement at it's best. Ironically, in 1991 the CitylSBMWD and the City/EDA mounted their January 22, 1986 Dedicated Sterling A venue east fallow 180:1: acre Little Sand Canyon Development. They announced their development as being the answer to stop our citizens from leaving their homes in San Bernardino for the preferred residential area of REDLANDS. To mount their program, the City EDA and City/SBMWD hired Associate Engineers from Rancho Cucamonga to prepare the plans and had their real estate brokers William E. Leonard and Frank Schnetze acquire eight (8) acres of additional property for $360,000 to improve access and the Foothill Drive frontage. This is approximately $45 thousand dollars per acre. In truth even the City's own 180:!: acre property, a managed asset of the City Municipal Water Department, is allowed by Planning/City Attorney offices to be maintained as nothing more than a burned out dump. The City's property is a refu~e for the homeless and abandoned vehicles stolen from the neighborhood. 9. This City property and area is nothing more than CLASSIC HUGHT perpetrated on the City neighborhoods and surrounding properties causing major loss of property values and while generating no Public Revenues to balance the City's depleting General Fund Budget. 6. 7. 8. 10. Never-the-Iess my true disappoinunent comes from the fact that at the March 5, 1997 Council meeting a request to meet with the Planning/City Attorney offices and all of the effected parties ~ ~ NATIONAL EQUlTI' ENGINEERING, HEADQ{JARHRS INTERNATIONAI-E UNITED STATES POST OfFICE BOX 21.\6. SAN BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA ':,l2.106. U.S.A. regarding these issues was respectfully made. The Council unanimously directed such a meeting and continued the matter to their April 7 , 1997 regular meeting. 11. However, not until thirty (30) days later on Thursday, April 3, 1997, 3 :30 P.M. did Planning/City Attorney offices reluctantlv scheduled a last minute meeting with Redlands Federal Bank and the effected parties. They came with incomplete documentation for discussion. Friday, April 4, 1997 was a City Employee's furlough day and the Council meeting for the continued matter was Monday, April 7, 1997, A.M. 12. In sincere response to the Planning/City Attorney offices unprepared April 3, 1997 meeting we then went to great effort to prepare applicable documentation and factual background. Our preparation was curtailed because of an immediate family death, but was handed Mr. Hayes, Planning Director on April 25, 1997 with our applicable April 23, 1997 letter to both he and Henry Empeilo, Jr., Deputy City Attorney, representing Mr. Penman. - 13. This was ten (10) days prior to the May 5, 1994 Public Hearing by the Council regarding the Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage and $1.3 Million release of their Instrument of Credit for Performance. This left ample time for scheduling a meeting with effected parties to meet with the Planning/City Attorney offices. Not hearing from Mr. Hayes since our April 25, 1997 discussion I wrote to him regarding his non-response carried in my April 30, 1997 letter (see tab 1). 14. On August 30, 1996 Redlands Federal Bank first submitted their application for Tentative Tract Map NO. 15775 Reversion to Acreage (Sterling Heights). The true underlying purpose was I!lll addressed what so ever and that being to esca!)e their applicable development company's, Red1ands Fmancial Services, long standing representations and obligation to the City and neighborhood under the September 30, 1985 Redlands Federal Bank Instrument of Credit for Performance still in effect to the City. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 Even more disappointing and sad to us and for the Community is the following: 1. In the over eight (8) months of this process in futility, the whole thrust of Planning/City Attorney offices has been how to proceed with undoing that which had already been accomplished by the City and neighborhood starting in 1980 through 1985. This includes the various repetitious steps and ordeals added by Planning/City Attorney's Offices through May 24, 1993. This Planning/City Attorney Offices process in futility has taken years of staff time and neighborhood input during 1980-1985 which was confirmed by Redlands Financial Services representation and backed up by the September 30, 1985 Redlands Federal Bank Instrument of Credit for performance to the City. Now without one charted course toward productivity the Planning/City Attorney offices leave the effected parties and surrounding property owners with cost/losses in the millions forced on them. The City is left with this fallow unproductive property, including their own 180:!: acres, used like a series of un-permitted neighborhood dumps. 4. The existing 100:1: homes to the northwest have been permitted by the City, including new building permits, without their required Development Code Secondary Emergency Access. This being a major potential City Public Health and Safety liability long known by Planning/City Attorney offices and allowed to continue by their accumulative May 5, 1997 recommendations approved by the Mayor and Common Council. 2. 3. ~ ~ NATIONAL EQlIl1Y [NGINE:ERING.IIEADQlIARTER$ INTERNATIOr-<'AlE UNITED STATES POST OFFICE BOX 1146, SAN BERNARDINO. CALIfORNIA <)24(1(,. U.SA . 5. . Page 5 The PlanninglCity Attorney offices have abandoned their true obligation to the citizens to discharge their responsibilities. This includes the charting of a productive course to generate Public Revenues, Increased Property Values, jobs and equal quality of life for all of our Citizens. 6. No one liked facing the truth of the recent articles written by the Sun; January, 26,1997 "Crrr IN PFJlILANDFAIllNGFOKfUNES" and April 4, 1997, "CrrrSEEKSTOENDSwt". It is time to face the underlying source of the City's plummeting General Fund and of our "City in Peril" and "Falling Fortunes" . . . . . . . . . The January 26, 1997 Sun article describes the City homes and propeny values that have fallen fifty (50) percent or more in many cases and accumulatively amounting to Billions. The article even interviewed homeowners that wished they could pick their home up and move it to Redlands for better value and quality of life. 2. The April 4, 1997 article discloses the costs and losses to the City for the Planning/City Attorney offices ArdenlGuthrie debacle; $1.5 million legal fees paid the outside legal counsel to recommend a $5.15 million settlement offer to the City for Mr. Penman's "Faked" code enforcement sweep. Over and above that there has been $7:1: million of Costs and Losses already accrued by the City. They now total $13.5:1: Million and are growing. 1. The PlanninglCity Attorney offices Arden/Guthrie DEBACLE costs and losses alone have reached $13.5:1: million to the City. Even the U.S. Coun of Appeals agrees that Mr. Penman is personally liable and cenainly the Council does or they would not have authorized the City Attorney's outside legal counsel, Mr. Joe Arias, Esq. 's recommendation of adding another City $5.15 Million settlement offer of public funds for Mr. Penman's 1991 Arden/Guthrie "Faked" Code Enforcement DEBACLE. 4. According to The Sun's articles, the City's 1997-1998 General Fund Budget has a shonfall of $7.2 Million. Mr. Aria's, Esq. settlement offer from the City of $5.15 Million for Mr. Penman will not all come from the City's insurance company carriers and these cost could impact the City's 1997-1998 General Fund shonfall of $7.2 Million and several millions more. 3. The City already has growing costs and losses in the Arden/Guthrie area of $8.5 Million, little alone their recently added $5.15 Million settlement offer. Mr. Penman is also general legal counsel to the City/EDA and acts as advisor to the City Council. Cenainly Mr. Penman will not ~empt to continuously siphoning millions more of public funds generated from the various Redevelopment Project Areas to pay for his Arden/Guthrie PlanninglCity Attorney Offices' "Faked" Development Code Enforcement debacle as he has in the past. City Attorney Penman has used un-budgeted City public funds to pay his outside legal counsel, Mr. Joe Arias, Esq. at least $2.5:1: Million to defend his multiple incompetencies and the City. Mr. Arias has become so rich from Mr. Penman giving him the City of San Bernardino's ~ ~thathe moved from our city's depressed Valencia Avenue and Country Club area to the City of Redlands. June 2, 1997 Council Agenda for Closed Session Discussion and the prior City Attorney retaining of outside Associate Legal Counsel, Joe Arias, Esq.: 5. 6. 1. Ironically, according to the Monday, February 17, 1997 minutes and Council Closed Session, Mr. Penman requested the Mayor/Council to retain Mr. Joe Arias, Esq. as Associate Legal Counsel to him and Henry Empeiio, Jr., Deputy City Attorney for another matter. ~ ~ NATIONAL EQUITY ENGINEERING, ~IEAI)QUARTERS INTERNATIONALE UNITED STATES POSTOFI'ICE BOX 21-16, SAN BERNARDINO. CALlI;ORNM <J2.iO(,.lJ.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6 2. Mr. Penman represented his need of Mr. Joe Arias, Esq., as outside Associate Counsel to help him because of the City's Significant Exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (6) of Government Code Section 54956.1, Case No. SCV 01030, Le.: City Attorney Penman vs. Rancho San Andreas Company, for June 1992 maintenance, fire control and aba1ement within the existing dirt access of the January 22,1986 Dedicated Sterling Avenue Public Road right-of- way. The September 30, 1985 Redlands Federal Bank outstanding $1.3 Million Instrument of Credit for Performance given to the City covers construction of the January 22, 1986 Ded;cated Sterling Avenue and Daley Canyon Roads. On Anri127. 1992. the CitylSBMWD I!:ave an Entrv Agreement to EVWD. apl'fOved as to form and adequacv bv the City Attornev Penman's office and who is also General Lel!:al Counsel and advisor for the Citv Municipal Water De.P3ltmeI1t. 3. 4. The CityISBMWD and City Attomey's Office April 27, 1992 "Entrv Agreement" purpose was for EVWD consultants massive grading and trenching by heavy bulldozer to locate future pipelines, access and location for a new 3 to 6 million gallon reservoir within the January 22, 1986 Dedicated Sterling Avenue Area/East (see tab 6). See tabs 2,3 and 4 photologs of results from he City/SBMWD and Mr. Penman's April 27, 1992 "Entrv Al!reement" allowed massive grading, un-permitted code violations by the EVWD consultants from that time through March 1995. The on-going 1992-1995 TTI/ljor EVWD consultants' bulldozer and heavv eauiDment activity disturbed the existing Sycamore Trees in the 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue public Road right-of-way, crossed two stream course and up 700:tfeet of foothill ridgelines without compacted back-fill. This resulted in continuous 1992- 1997 TTI/ljor erosion and mud flows into neighborhood streets. On January 26, 1996, the California Department of Fish and Game and Attorney General expen ENFORCED the State RETROACTIVE 1601 Stream and Lake Alteratian Agreement upon the City/SBMWD for their massive grading, un-permitted code violations (see tab 5) This included the City/SBMWD on-going 1971-1995 dumping of asphalt petroleum products for streamcourse dams, pipeline drain construction in the streamcourse, Bull-Dozinr out sycamore tuu.for their 1.2 Million gallon Daley Carryon Reservoir construction, EVWD 3 to 6 million gallon Sterling Avenue Reservoir and City/SBMWD 3 Million gallon Sterling/Foothill Drive Reservoir. (For Discussion on June 2. 1997 Council Closed Session Arendal. 5. 6. May 19, 1997 City Council Rejection of existing 1/22/86 Dedicated Daley Canyon Road for Redlands Federal Bank: on Monday, May 19,1997, the Council made their motion approving the Redlands Federal Bank Final Tract Map No. 15775 (Sterling Heights) reversion to acreage. They had approved the Tentative Tract Map with conditions, requirements, etc. on May 5, 1997 as represented by Planning/City Attorney's Offices, with the City to accept ROWand slope easements for the January 22, 1986 Dedicated Sterling Avenue and Daley Canyon Road. Planning/City Attorney's Offices did not divulge on May 5, 1997 to the Council, public or effected property owners or during the entire process starting August 30, 1996, that the Redlands Federal Bank Final Map recording requirements and owners certification sheet included onlv the Council's ACCEPTANCE of the existing 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue with slope easement and the Council's REJECTION of the Daley Canyon Road Secondary Emergency Access road with slope easements. The Council's May 19, 1997 REJECTION of Daley Canyon Road. with slope easements "CUTS OFF" the existing 1/22/86 dedicated access serving the property to the ~ ~ NATIONAL I:QlllTY I:NGINEERIN(i, HEADQlIARTERS INTERNATIONAL!: UNITED STATES POST OFFICE BOX 1146, SAN BERNARDINO. CAW'ORNIA '-)2-l0('. U.S.A. . Page 7 . north, the City property to the east and is the Public Health and Safely required Secondary Emergency Access for the l00f: existing homes to the northwest. This is further addressed in our May 28, 1997 letter to the City Engineer and Director of the City Department of Public Works and who confirms the Redlands Federal Bank FInal Tract Map and Reversion to Acerage will not be recorded until the $125,OOOi: of unpaid property taxes have been paid(see tab 8). Upon recordation of the Councils May 19, 1997 approved Final Tract Map the Planning/City Attorney offices have accomplished nothing, but release of the long standing September 30, 1995 Redlands Federal Bank $1.3 Million Instrument of Credit for Performance given to the City for the Bank's development subsidiary's 1980-1985 obligation to construct Sterling Avenue and Daley Canyon Road. As their fifteen (15) year BONUS to the City, Redlands Federal Bank leaves a once beautiful area turned into a "Burned Out" dump with abandoned foundations, dead trees, open reservoir hazards with graffiti and RACIAL SLURS (see tab 9). Ironically, in 1991 the City publicly represented they had started development of Foothill upscale housing on their contiguous 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue blighted City/SBMWD 180 acre property and in March 1992 the City even paid $360 thousand to purchase eight (8) vacant acres more. The City's farce was publicly billed as the answer to keep people from moving to Redlands. This total affair is another example of the continuing "slight of hand" by the Planning/City Attorney offices while their incompetence and ineptness escalates not only the Sterling Avenue neighborhoods deteriorating areas, but escalates all of the citizens falling property values and loss of equity mounting into the billions. It is !ill! any wonder the City faces a shortfall of $7.2 Million in the 1997-1998 General Fund Budget. This does not include the above referenced City costs and losses in the Arden/Guthrie area of $13.5 Million and growing. Unfortunately, the Planning/City Attorney Offices befit the recent Sun articles, "City in Peril" and Falling Fortunes". On May 27, 1997 the City Clerks office informed us there is no City vehicle for the public or effected parties to appeal the Council's May 19, 1997 Motion or to request the Council's reconsideration of this manipulated oversight. Respectfully, Ca)~~~ Warner W. HOdgdO~ /' Project Coordination . . . . . . . cc: Crawford Investment Company, Appellant Michael Hayes, Director of Planning/Building Services James F. Penman, City Attorney Huston Carlyle, Senior Assistant City Attorney Henry Empeiio, Jr., Deputy City Attorney Bernard Kersey, General Manager, City/SBMWD Harold Willis, Chairman, City/SBMWD Commission . ~ NATIONAL EQUITY ENGINHRING, IIEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONALE l,NIHD STATES POST OFFICE BOX 21.i6,SAN BI:KNARDINO, CALIFORNIA <)!4()(,. U.S,A. ~ . . . . '. . . . . . . . "" ~ -,:,. ~ ...;.....-. ..' ,~. .' f: . ' :..... . .- .~~~: "~~ :-.'~~ ,.;;-:if"1:;s'i>';. , . ~ . . ~ ...:t:l' f~ ':'~-- . -. -~ ~ _L -, ~;. .... ..~ .....::.. , ..... . 0\ 0\ ..... cz: t.l =" ~ t.l U t.l . Q ..: t.l cz: ..: '" ....l ....l . ..... - ... ~ ... t.l - - I ..: z ..: . ~ :I: U Z ..: cz: ::: 0 . ....l ....l 0 :I: I- t.l cz: U t.l '" . ~ '" ....l ....l ... - ... Q I'J cz: ..: . :I: U cz: 0 ,;.; Z 0 ... . I- ..: cz: t.l Q ... 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" C o or::;- ~:I: '" " '" ;-g- ~,,~ - ~ -o~.c " ~ 0 c- - >.~ v 6"i:O >", ... 0 --- u~c c- CJo,a .::~Q., ~ - 02 =~ :C:,j o'C o.c '" ~ ,,0 o . c ... ,,- > ~ ~~ :JjE .!: Q.. i:u ~.- Vi::;; o .;::"- ~- z ~ c .::; ;'.5 c 0 " c Ue -0::> c_ ~ ;: "'" ~ :t = 0 :3:; '" Il:YW/~~ 11:11 ';:)tiI'IWU ':1t::I'~ ..)O'-t .J'"'O' oJ -,. OO~..J'.JG. ". ~.... . - .- . I AGREEMENT FOR GRANT OF RIGHl OF WAY THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between EAST VALLEY WATER OISTRICT, a public agency (hereinafter 'OISTRICT") and the CI1Y OF SAN BERNARDINO WATER DEPARTMENT, a municipal cPrporation (hereafter 'Cl1Y"). . RECITALS . WHEREAS, East Valley Water District desires to inve~tigate certain lands owned by the CI1Y, which are more fully described in the a~ched map Incorporated herein as exhIbit. A", to determine the suitability of the land for use by the DISTRICT. as a reservoir site; and . WHEREAS, the DISTRICT requires access to the said property to conduct soils and geologic investigations and requires approval of a Right of Entry onto CITY property for this purpose. COVENANTS . NOW THEREFORE BE IT AGREED, that based upon the foregoing recitals and the consideration to be determined that: . 1. CITY grants to DISTRICT a right of entry onko property of the CllY, which is described in Exhibit. A. attached hereto and incorporated herein for the purpose of conducting such soils and geologic investigations as needed to determine the suitability of the property for a reservoir site. . 2. Said right of entry shall permit the DISTRICT to dig and excavate trenches and holes in various parts of the said prop~rty. . 3. DISTRICT agrees to provide CITY with a ce,rtificate of insurance for general liability naming the CITY as a CO-insured on the policy for the duration of the work conducted on said property, : . 4. DISTRICT hereby agrees to indemnify. hole! harmless and assume the defense of, and pay all court costs and attomeys fe~ relating to or arising therefrom, In an actions of law or in equity, the CITY, iits officers, agents, employees, and elective boards, against all claims. losses, damage, including property damage, personal injury, including death, any liability of every kind, nature and description, arising out of or in any way connected with the negligent acts, errors or omissions, or the willful misconduct of the DISTRICT. or any . . ,--.~ /"": - 95% P.02 MAR-08-1995 11:18 909 384 5475 .: r .-." ~:: ~ ' . . . . . . . . . person directly or indirectly employed by, or acting ~s agent for the DISTRICT, but not including the sole or active negligence, or the willful misconduct of the CIlY. This indemnification shall extend to claims, loSses, damage, injury and fiability for Injuries occurring after the completion of the aforesaid project. as well as during the work's progress. 5. It is understood and agreed that upon completion of the work. the property will be retumed to its original condition as n~rIy as possible as it existed prior to the exercise of this right of entry. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the ~ave cau~ed this AGREEMENT to be executed as of the :17/1.. day of , 1~2. By: Pre ident - Boarct of Directors ATTEST: ~ ~~ ~rd of D rectors CIlY OF SAN BERNARDINO WATER DEPT. President - Bd of Water Commissioners . MAR-08-1995 11:19 909 384 5475 95% P.03 . /LI;un ptn:) FlUrtIl fie 1'1/9(" . CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 4775 Bird Farm Rd Chino Hills, CA 91709 (909) 597-1008 January 16, 1996 Mr. Bernard Kersey 330 N. "0" SL 5th San Bernardino, Ca floor 92404 . Dear Mr. Kersey: . Enclosed are two copies of Streambed Alteration Agreement 5-011-96. If you agree with the conditions/measures set forth in the agreement, please sign both copies and return both to our office for signature, at the above address. Written notice of your intent to commence project activities needs to be provided to the Department at least five days in advance of commencing project activities. . The California Fish and Game Code requires that you notify the Department in writing within 14 days of receipt of this Proposal as to its acceptability. If you do not respond within this time period you will lose your right to request.binding arbitration. For minor changes we suggest you contact the person responsible for writing your agreement prior to sending the written response. . If you have any questions regarding the proposed conditions please contact me at (909) 597-1008. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. . . Biologist ,'. . . . . CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 330 Golden Shore, Suite 50 Long Beach, California 90802 . Notification No.5-011-96. Pacre 1 of 4 AGREEMENT REGARDING PROPOSED STREAM OR LAKE ALTERATION . THIS AGREEMENT, entered into between the State of California, Department of Fish and Game, hereinafter called the Department, ,and Rprnard Kprsy of Citv of San Bernardino, State of California, hereinafter called the Operator, is as follows: . WHEREAS, pursuant to Section ~ of California Fish and Game Code, the Operator, on the .l.lll.h day of Janllary, l.i2..6., notified the Department that they intend to divert or obstruct the natural flow of, or change the bed, channel, or bank of, or use material from the streambed(s) of, the following water(s): 3 unnamed channels, San Bernardino County, California, Section 18 &19, Township lN, Range ~. . WHEREAS, the Department (represented by Michael Giusti has made an inspection of subject area and has determined that such operations may have substantially adversely affect existing fish and wildlife resources including: rentiles. sona birds. rantors. other wildlife resources. and rinari an habi tats in thp an~a. . THEREFORE, the Department hereby proposes measures to protect fish and wildlife resources during the Operator's work. The Operator hereby agrees to accept the following measures/conditions as part of the proposed work. . If the Operator's work changes from that stated in the notification specified apove, this Agreement is no longer valid and a new notificatioh shall be submitted to the Department of 'Fish and Game. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Agreement and with'other pertinent code sections, including but not limited to Fish and ~ame Code Sections 5650, 5652, 5937, and 5948, may result in prosecution. . . Nothing in this Agreement authorizes the Operator to trespass on any land or property, nor does it relieve the Operator of resp61'lsibility for compliance with applicable federal, state, or local laws or ordinances. A consummated Agreement does not constitute Department of Fish and Game endorsement of the proposed operation, or assure the Department's concurrence with permits required from other agencies. This Agreement becomes effective on dat~ of Denartment's sicrnature and terminates Novpmber 1. 1997 for restoration activiti~s onlv. This ' · Aareement shall remain in ~ff~ct for that time necessarY to satisfv the t~rms/conditions of this AQreement. . . Paa~ ? of 4 STREAMBED ALTERATION CONDITIONS FOR NOTIFICATION NUMBER: 5-011-96 . 1. 'The following provisions constitute the limit of activities agreed to and resolved by this Agreement. The signing of this . Agreement does not imply that the Operator is precluded from doing other activities at the site. However, activities not specifically agreed to and resolved by this Agreement, shall be subject to separate notification pursuant to Fish and Game Code Sections 1600 et seq. . . 2. The Operator proposes to alter the 3 streambeds restoring the streambed to a non-erodible condition. Site 1 is approximately 500 ,feet long and 150 feet wide and was filled in 1983 with the construction of Del Rosa No. 3 water storage reservoir. This area will be re-contoured and will have sand bags placed to prevent future erosion problems. Site 2 is approximately 250 feet long by 125 feet wide and will be restored to its pre-project condition. Sand bags may be used to reduce future erosion problems. Site 3 is located at the Daley Canyon reservoir site and is an overflow pipeline which has caused erosion within a small drainage co~rse. The pipeline will be removed and relocated into the San Bernardino County Flood Control basin. 3. The agreed work includes activities associated with No.2 above. The project area is located near the intersection of Poothill Drive and the proposed Sterling Avenue in San Bernardino County. Specific work areas and mitigation measures are described on/in the plans and documents submitted by the Operator and shall be implemented as proposed, unless directed differently by this agreement. . . . 1. The Operator shall seed all disturbed areas once they have been restored. All seeding shall be completed by December 1, 1996. The seed mix Shall be approved by the Department prior to its use. The seed mix shall contain a mixture of native grass and Riversidian sage scrub. Hydro-seeding is not recommended. It is recommended that the seeds be raked into the soil to achieve maximum potential' for germination and survival. . 2. At Site 1, the Operator shall install 25 sycamore cutt;n.g along the center of drainage area. The cuttings shall be 18 incnes long and approximately 1/2 inch in diameter. The cuttings shall be installed by January 1, 1997. . . 3. At Site 3 all concrete,. asphalt or other petroleum products shall be removed from the stream channel.. Only clean rock shall be used for erosion protection. Rock rip rap may be used to protect the existing water storage reservoir only any other uses not specified in the submitted plans shall require a new notification and agreement with the Department. 4. Equipment shall not be operated in wetted areas (including but not limited to ponded, flowing, or wetland areas) without the prior . written approval of'the Department. . ......--... . Page 3 of 4 5. Preparation shall be made so that runoff from steep, erodible surfaces will be diverted into stable areas with little erosion potential. Frequent water checks shall be placed on dirt roads, cat tracks, or other work trails. to control erosion. . 6. Water containing mud, silt, or other pollutants from aggregate washing or other activities, shall not be allowed to enter a lake or flowing stream or placed in locations that may be subjected to high storm flows. . 7. If a stream channel has been altered during the operations, its low flow channel shall be returned, as nearly as possible, to pre-project conditions without creating a pOSSible future bank erosion problem. . 8. Staging/storage areas for equipment and materials shall be located outside of the stream/lake. !. 9. Spoil sites shall not be located within a stream/lake; where spoil shall be washed back into a stream/lake, or where it will cover aquatic or riparian vegetation. 10. Stationary equipment such as motors, pumps, generators, and welders, located within or adjacent to the stream/lake shall be positioned over drip pans. I. 11. Raw cement/concrete or washings thereof, asphalt, paint or other coating material, oil or other petroleum products, or any other substances which could be hazardous to aquatic life, resulting from project related activities, shall be prevented from contaminating the soil and/or entering the waters of the state. Any of these materials, placed within or where they may enter a stream or lake, by Operator or any party working under contract, or with the permission of the Operator, shall be removed immediately. 12. The Operator shall comply with all litter and pollution laws. . All contractors, subcontractors and employees shall also obey these laws and it shall be the responsibility of the operator to insure compliance. . 13. No equipment maintenance stream channel or lake margin . pollutants from the equipment .-. shall be done within or near any where petroleum products or other may enter these areas under any flow. 14. The Operator shall provide a copy of this Agreement to all contractors, subcontractors, and the Operator's project supervisors. Copies of the Agreement shall be readily available at work sites at all times during periods of active work and must be · presented to any Department personnel, or personnel from another agency upon demand. 15. The Operator shall notify the Department, in writing, at least five (5) days prior to initiation of construction (project) . activities and at least five IS) days prior to completion of . Page 4 of 4 construction (project) activities. Notification shall be sent to the Department at 330 Golden Shore, Suite 50, Long Beach, CA 90802, Attn: ES., or fax to Number (310) 590-5192. . 16. The Department reserves the right to enter the project site at any time to ensure compliance with terms/conditions of this Agreement. . 17. The Department reserves the right to suspend and/or revoke this Agreement if the Department determines that the circumstances warrant. The circumstances that could require a reevaluation include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Failure to comply with the terms/conditions of this Agreement. b. The information provided by the Operator in support of the Agreement/Notification is determined by the Department to be incomplete, or inaccurate. c. When new information becomes'available to the Department representative(s) that was not known when preparing the. original terms/conditions of this Agreement. d. The project as described in the Notification/Agreement has changed, or conditions affecting fish and wildlife resources change. . . CONCURRENCE . (Operator's name) City of San Bernardino Municipal Water Department . .,/",.".U L(f /--,"-n ~/(signature) (date) . L~ t!. iL4 ,((tle{<t~ /(titler . . California Department of Fish and Game n~./ A/ (signature) /-U-t:t6 (date) Assnciat~ ~isherv Rioloqist (title) /: . . . . DEl'ARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Long Beach - (310) S90-5~37 TO:-!Y'I\(e 6\\.i5{~ DATE LOGGED: i!:~ c.(.lq'0 I . FROM: Environmental Services - Streambed Alteration SUBJECT: Referral of Notification for Stream/Lake Alteration Oil ' Notification: 5-~- 9(P Fee Paid: - Stre.am Name: L~ n,Kt i1V L <?"k.c.LAUU ~ /3';),-- County: ~1 Hl"'l'vuA..u., . You are responsible for completing the attached streambed alteration agreement and the appropriate responses on this form. . You should contact for additional information concerning this project and its potential impacts, Project sponsor: . Site inspection date: Inspection done by: Agreement due: Agreement termination date: Agreement sent: . *****************************************~**************************** Revegetation plan(s) needed: No____ Yes____ Date due: Mitigation plan(s) needed: No____ Yes____ Date due: . Date revegetation/mitigation plan(s) Conservation easement required: No Let ter of credi t /perf. bond reg' d : received: Yes____ Date due: No____ Yes____ Date due: ~ --. . ********~*****************************..*********~********************* please provide the following summary of project impacts: Acreage streams/lakes impacted: No. streams/lakes: Type of project (e.g. culvert crossing, fill, etc.): Type of vegetation present: Endangered species: No____ Yes_____ List: . Compliance check needed: No____ Yes____ Date needed: Compliance check done (date): by: . Return this form, the signed original agreement, notification form, and supporting information to Regional Office by: SAA5-R5-6/95 . ,CC'Ci~ or. CDmplct~ ~p'p'ltc:.ti;~'in";hi;h to make 'ts recoannenCI.UonL This time .-nod d... _ beefn until the deportm.nt "'eceivc:s the appropriate loe (see attached I....hedul.~ ,."....,..0. -". . Nolilicolion No. S~ q ~ R<<<:;..d I( d. '-II q It:> I A 1 ~ btll~-h. (3;) .-. STATE OF CAUFOIINIA TIlE IIESOURCES ACENCY DEPARnlD-T OF FlSlI AND CAME NOTIFICATION OF REMOVAL OF MATERIALS AND/OR ALTERATION OF LAXE, RIVER, OR STREAMBED BOTI'OM, OR MARCIN fl. APPLICANT Pursuant to Sections 1601-1607 of the California Fish and Came Code I. MR. BERNARD KERSEY of 300 N. "D" ST. 5TH FL SAN BERNARDINO, Nl.me of Applkant Mall"" Add,. Repr~nting CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL WATER DEPARTMENT Name a.nd .ddrea cllncliriclual Acenc7. Coa.pany. de. ownlna property CIl" c10ina ""Glt.. Hereby notify the California Department of Fish and Came of operations to be carried out by or for me ~om NOVEMBER.l. 1995 to NOVEMBER I, 1997 StartiDl Date EndiDC D.lc CA 924P on or affecting ~'NAMED CHANNELS Nacnccl Stream. JU"CI'. or Lake of SAN BERNARDINO County, tributary to BOREA CANYON Map Water Body . iection :..ocated at three locations between 500' &..3500 feet northerl DUl:aoc:e ud Oind:ioa to LaDdm.arb of the 18 [, I q Township IN Range 3W SBM JSCS Map HARRISON MTN 7.1/2 MIN Co. Assessor's Parcel No. 155-361-22 & 285-071-10 Name ol Pe:'XID to Be CoDtaded at Site Dwin& Opentioas is responsible for operations at the site. ie/she can be reached at 300 N. "D" ST 5TH FLOOR SAN BERNARDINO. CA 92402 (909) 384-5292 MaiIioc Addns TdcpOon. .. Description of operation 1. The nature of said operations will be as foUows: Check all squares which apply. J SoiL sand. graveL and/or boulder removal or displacement 0 Timber harvesting or any related activity required for harvesting timber ] Water diversion or impoundment 0 Temporary, recreational or irrigation dam ] Mining-other than aggregate removal tQI Fill o~ spoil in bed. bank, or channel ~ Road or bridge construction 0 Other-Describe below l Levee or channel construction See attachmento."A" Type of material removed. displaced or added 111 Soil 0 Sand ~ Cravel 0 Boulders Volume :!: 50 cy.. Equipment to be used in the described site BACKHOE. BULLDOZER. TRUCKS. COMPACTOR, ENDLOADER Use of water (ie., domestic, irrigation, graveL washing. etc.) WATER TRUCK Quantity 10.000 .Describe type and denSity of vegetation to be affected. and estimate area involved. SEE ATTACHMENT "A" What actions are proposed to protect fish and wildlife resources and/or mitigate for project impacts? SEE ATTACHMENT "AU Does project have a local or state lead agency or require other permits? 0 Yes l!! No '. If 7a answer is yes, please attach or identify any available environmental document · For state-designated wild and scenic rivers, a determination of the project's consistency with the California Wild and Scenic Rivers Act mllst be made by the Secretar)' for Resources. Until the Secretary determines the project is consistent with the Ac~ the Department cannot issue a valid agreement. A tentative agreement will be issued, conditioned upon a finding of consistency by the Resources Secretary. N/ A THIS AGREEMENT IS NOT INTENDED AS AN APPROVAL OF A PROJECT OR OF SPECIFIC PROJECT FEATURES BY THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND CAME. INDEPENDENT REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE . PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT AS APPROPRIATE ON THOSE PROJECTS WHERE LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL PERMITS OR OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS ARE REQUIRED. Briefl)" describe proposed COn!tTllction method~ Allach diagram or sketch of the location of your operation to clearly indicate the stream or olher waler and access and distanre from named public road. Indicatc locked gales with an "X". Show existing features with a solid line ( ) and proposed fealures wilh a broken line (- - - - - - -). Show ompass direction. .~ ch larger scale map if necessary. SEE ATTACHMENT "A" . CARBON NEEDEO '023 CArv. , 11'117) /~-;;;?-'f) DalC' " u.ooo . ATI ACHMENT "A" H.ECEIVED JAN 17 1996 .' 5. Vegetation . The project sites are situated in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains. This area is characterized as Coastal Sage Scrub habitat which contains California Buckwheat (Eriganum facculatum), Deerweed (Lotus scoparus) and California Sage (Orlemisia californica). Much of the area has been distwbed by past human activities including off road vehicle use, illegal dumping, etc. The Coastal Sage Scrub community in the distwbed areas have been replaced by weedy grasses such as Bromus diandrus and Haridum jubatum . Site I: . This site is a small drainage channel that was altered by the placement of soil excavated for the construction of the Del Rosa No.3 Reservoir and a construction access road in about 1983. This channel has revegetated and presently contains a healthy Coastal Sage Scrub plan community. Site 2' This site is a small drainage course that was disturbed by the placement of soil material excavated from the adjacent hillside during a geotechnical investigation performed about one year ago. The 8 habitat in this channel has been disturbed and it primarily consists of weedy grasses. Sites 3 & 4' These sites are located within areas disturbed by roads, pipeline installation and flood control . facilities. No native vegetation, except possibly some sage and buckwheat near the Daley Canyon Reservoir occur. Based on available data, no Coastal Sage Scrub habitat will be disturbed by this project. . 6. Wildlife Protection ta The pUlJlose of this project is to remediate for past disturbances. The project is itself; therefore, intended to benefit fish and wildlife. A description of the proposed activities is provided in Item 8 below. . 8. Proposed Construction Site I: . Storm water drainage flows arrive at this site from the adjacent hillsides and the access road constructed about 1983 during site grading for the Department's Del Rosa No.3 Reservoir. Presently, these flows accumulate on the road and discharge as a concentrated flow on the southerly side of the filled area. This concentrated flow has eroded about a 200 foot long, 3 foot wide rivelet ., . that occasionally discharges water and sediments offsite. The Department proposes to place sandbag baniers across the road and drainage swale to reduce the velocity of the storm water flows and the . potential for erosion. Some minor grading will be required on a previously disturbed portion of the flowline. This will occur in the upstream reach of the flowline and affect about 15,000 sq. ft. of area. The eroded rivelet will be backfilled and compacted imported class n base. Once filled and compacted, all areas disturbed by this project will be reseeded using a native Coastal Sage Scrub seed mix prior to or during the rainy season to promote germination. Neither artificial irrigation or hydro . seeding is proposed so as to reduce the potential for weedy species to occur. It is estimated that about 50 cubic yards of soil will be required to fill the eroded area. Dirt will probably be imported from offsite. Figure 3 shows the location of the activities proposed at this site. It is anticipated that implementation of these activities will take about two weeks and that the . following pieces of equipment will be used: A small endloader, a compactor, a water truck, and a dump truck. Site 2' . Soil which was deposited in the small channel will be removed and deposited back on the pad on the hillside from which it was excavated. The channel will be recontoured to as near its previous configuration as feasible. If needed, water bars, sand bags or other similar water energy dissipation devices will be installed to reduce the potential for erosion until natural vegetation occurs. Because the project area is preclamately vegetated with grasses, it should be anticipated that revegetation will occur within the first year. It is anticipated that implementation of this activity will take about 2 days and the following pieces of equipment will be utilized: A dozer and a flatbed truck. . Site 3: . The existing overflow pipeline from the Daley Canyon Reservoir is underground and will be abandoned in place. No surface disturbance of its alignment will occur. The existing overflow pipe also serves as a tank dewatering device to empty the reservoir in case of emergency or for maintenance reasons. . To provide overflow and tank dewatering capabilities at the facility, the Department is proposing to construct a new overflow device at the tank and a new tank dewatering facility which will be located about 1,000 feet down gradient from the reservoir. The overflow device will consist of a pipe which will take overflow water to a :I: 400 square foot rip-rap energy dissipator to be constructed adjacent to the reservoir. Water leaving the energy dissipator will flow in the existing drainage swale located adjacent to the access road. Flows int his swale, both natural drainage and historic overflow, are discharged to a San Bernardino County Flood Control District debris basin located about 1,000 feet down gradient from the reservoir. This project will not alter that condition or increase the volume of flow. . . To provide tank dewatering capabilities, the department will connect the reservoir to a San Bernardino County Flood Control District debris basin which is located about 1,000 feet down gradient. This connection will be accomplished by installing an underground pipeline from the . . . reservoir to the basin. This pipeline will parallel the existing reservoir water supply line within the existing right of way. This alignment is located within an existing dirt road or areas disturbed by ongoing human activities. The pipeline will not encroach into a streambed or lake. A small area a (:I: 400 square feet) within the debris basin will be disturbed by installation of a pipe outlet structure and energy dissipator. lbis basin, however, is maintained by the Flood Control District which activities include removal of vegetation and debris. As such, this project has no potential to significantly disturb native vegetation or alter a streambed or lake. . . To prevent erosion along the proposed pipe alignment, the Department will compact the backfilled trench to at least the density of the adjacent soil. Because no undisturbed areas or areas with significant native vegetation will be disturbed, no revegetation is proposed. It is anticipated these activities will take a few months to implement and that backhoe, flatbed, compactor and various trucks will be utilized. Because none of these activities or vehicles will encroach into a streambed or lake, no mitigation other than soil compaction is proposed. The locations and activities proposed at Sites 3 & 4 are shown on Figure 3A. . . . . . . . . , I I I *Site4 Sjte3 1__________ . . . . . / / / .' / . . , " -'" ''''. /// "'./ /'~ .. ~ ./ ,. /,/ / ,. . {r " '..I! il:! ..... o 50 0. \:::>> / '''', "- \ \ ~-r S .. // ~. j.( 100 \) ~-- . MIles \, . Regional Location Map Tom Dodson & Associates environmental consultants . Source: Maplnro Figure 1 . . . . . . . . . SITE LOCATION MAP Tom Dodson & Associates environmental consultants . Source: U.S.G.S llarri.oD Mounl.;n FIGURE 2 . . . Respectfully Submitted To: Mayor and Common Council For . May 5, 1997 Public Hearing and Agenda Item 27 Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 and Applicable (Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112) with . May 5, 1997 letter to the Mayor and Common Council including all referenced attachments respectfully submitted For the Public Record (Agenda Item 27) and Provided to City Clerk in attendance . Public Health and Safety (San AodfCU Fault, Stonns aD4 Wildfiru) ,ri_1')' aDd $ec:oIubrJ' EmcqaacJ Acuss . w ~. - C'"~ --- ~____..J_ =.::.~ e=-,..-::..-. =--=--- o. t:...-=-_- c:.=___' ~-::._._ IWH ----- WJ\f\nt .....-.....~_.._"--- ---------.----. .~--- - ~ ""............ $' -- . IT;~~ENUEA'REA--" '. Q PRlMARY AND SECONDARY ACCESS IMPROVEMENT & MAINTENANCE OlSTRICT mP<VPf~~ SCHEMATIC LANDSCAPE/MITIGATION PLAN ;:;.~=,:::..~=d'.: TO UCAEr MOU.OW IlAHCH . I, ~~ . -- ! -_. . ... . - - -..:.- . . . . . ~ . NATIONAL EQUITY ENGINEERING FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS - PROJECT COORDINATORS GOVERNMENTS. PRIVATE AND PUULlC ENTERPRISE TERRA RESOURCES. MULTI, SPORTS PARTICIPATION (4J()&)IKH1.1147 FAX (9C1'J)KR6-9l}62 May 5.1997 Mayor and Common Council Mr. Michael Hayes. Director of Planning and Building Services City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, California 92418 May 5,1997 Mayor/Common Council Public Hearing and Agenda Item 27. i.e.: Redlands Federal Savings (IOC-RFS) September 30. 1985 Instrument of Credit for Performance to the City for: 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue / Daley Canyon Road Sterling Heights / Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage and Request to Release September 30. 1985 IOC-RFS City Planning/City Attorney Office's Representations of Tentative Tract No. 15775 EXEMPT from CEQA and No lMPACfS on Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112 as approved November 7. 1990 with FEIR/Conditions and May 18. 1993 with SEIR, Conditions, 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenuel Daley Canyon Road NorhtlEast and Extension of Time etc. Dear Mayor. Common Council and Mr. Hayes: . RE: . . . . . . . . At the March 3. 1997 Council meeting the Agenda Item regarding the Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage with the 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue and Daley Canyon Road NorthlEast roads and slope easements thereon did not pass. The Planning/City Attorney offices had recommended its approval and further represented Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 was F.KEMPT from CEQA. They also represented that the Redlands Federal Savings long standing $1.3 Million . Instrument of Credit for Performance to the City would be RELEASED covering improvements for the 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue and Daley Canyon Road NorthlEast, when Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 Reversion to Acerage is recorded. Planning/City Attorney offices further represented that there are NO IMPACfS from Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage on the applicable Planning/City Attorney offices approved November 7. 1990 Sterling Heights Tentative Tract Map No. 14112 FEIR/Conditions and 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue TO BE VACATED, including the subsequent Planning/City Attorney offices recommended and Planning Commission's May 18. 1993 approved Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112 with SEIR/Conditions, 1/22186 Dedicated Sterling Ave~ue. Extension of Time and applicable May 24, 1993 Council Directive for the City Clerk and City Engineering to proceed with establishment of the 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue and Daley Canyon Road North/East Assessment District On March 3. 1997 the Council did not approve the Planning/City Attorney offices recommendations and various Staff Reports. etc. prepared by Planning/City Attorney offices and ~ ~ NATIONAl. EQl11TY i:NGIl\EI:R1N(i, liEAI)()UARTERS INTERNATIONAlE 1:i\<1TI21) STATE~ POST OHKE no); !14G. SM'~ BI:RNARDINO. CALIFORNIA 91.i(ll).lJ.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 their other representation made at that time for this Agenda Item, Le.: Tentative Tract No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage. This entire matter is again before you this date, May 5, 1997, as Agenda Item 27. Citizens and interested parties are curtailed in speakini before the C..ouncil for three (3) minutes o~i~. therefore neiatini meaninsrrul discussion for the Public Record. I have received the ENCLOSED Copy of the April 29, 1997 letter from Planning to Appellant Ron Kemper, Crawford Investment Company. Attached to Planning's April 29, 1997 letter was Planning's April 24, 1997 Recommended Motion for Council Action and Addendum to the March 3, 1997 Staff Report to the Council. These April 24, 1997 Planning documents were written twelve (12) days prior to the May 5, 1997 Council Meeting and forwarded five (5) days later by their April 29, 1997 letter to Ron Kemper, Crawford Investment Company. ENCLOSED is the May 5, 1997 Council Agenda and Item 27 Recommended Motion i.e.: Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage with April 24, 1997 Planning Requests for Council Action, Addendum to their March 3, 1997 Staff Report, and Certified April 21, 1997 letters from Ron Kemper, Crawford Investment Company (Appellant), to Michael Hayes, DirectOt of Planning, and received by the City Clerk on April 28, 1997. I am a CITIZEN reasonably knowledgeable as to: (1) this areas blighted conditions, (2) depreciating home values, (3) un-maintained City and City/EDA 18O:t acre Little Sand Canyon Development property, (4) existing 100:1: Homes to the northwest allowed by the City and continued new permits without the required Secondary Emergency Access and (5) all this with the lengthy knowledge of Planning/City Attorney offices poses the potential of major liability to the City, etc. Being reasonably knowledgeable to these matters 1 do not concur with the Planning/City Attorney offices representations and therefore oppose their recommendations as represented to the Council for Approval of Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage. The Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112 recommended by Planning/City Attorney offices and approved by the Planning Commission on November 7, 1990 is underlying the Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage. Since that time Planning/City Attorney offices have continued to ignore the impacts of their recommendations and actions as to costs and losses effected on the various property owners. The Addendum to the March 3, 1997 Planning Staff Report and mailed to Ron Kemper, Crawford Investmi;:nt Company (Appdlant) by Planning's April 29, 1997 li;:tter mis-re,presents that; Quote: "Warner Hodgdon agreed to provide copies of materials he presented at the April 3rd meeting to the City no later than Wednesday, April 9th. To date, those materials have not been submitted to the City." Irrespective of the Planning Addendum ifOss rnis-re,presentation forwarded to Ron Kemper, Crawford Investment Company (Appellant) by Planning's April 29, 1997 letter, I (Wamer Hodgdon) personally met at the Planning offices with Director, Michael Hayes on April 25,1997,10:00 A.M., five (5) days prior to Planning's April 29, 1997 letter was written. At that time I submitted to Mr. Hayes my April 23, 1997 letter to him and Henry Empeiio, Jr., Deputy City Attorney, along with two Books I of II and II of II tided: Public Health and Safety (San Andreas Fault, Storms and Wildfires) Primary and Secondary Access. In addition, immediately thereafter, I personally ddivered my April 23, 1997 letter to Henry Empeiio, Jr., City Attorney's office. My enclosed April 30, 1997 letter to Director Hayes confirmed our April 25, 1997 meeting and discussion. ~ ~ f\:ATI()1>.:AI. EQIJITY EN(;INHRINti. iIEM>QtlAlrrERS INTERNATlONAU: lINITEDSTATI:S POSTOI'FIC[ HOX 11.~6.S^N BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA <)1<106. U.SA -l . Page 3 . Therefore, on behalf of Rancho San Andreas Company, this May 5, 1997 Iettel" to the Mayor and Counsel along with all referenced attachments is respectfully submitted for the Public Record and as part of the Public Hearing regarding the applicable May 5, 1997 Agenda Item 27 and is personally handed to the Oty aerie present at said Public Hearing and Council Agenda. (See attached list of Attachments and actual attachments submitted concurrently with this letter) . Respectively Submitted, . ca/~~. WamerW. Hodgdon Project Coordination .. CC: Michael Hayes, Planning Director Houston Carlyle, Sr. Assistant City Attorney Henry Empeiio, Jr. Deputy City Attorney James F. Penman, City Attorney Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public Works Ron Kemper, Crawford Investment Company (Appellant) Anne Bacon, President, Redlands Federal Bank Patrick G. Meyer, AICP, Urban Environs (Representing Redlands Federal Bank and Sterling Height Tentative Tract No. 14112) . . . . . ~ NATIONAL EQUITY t:N(;IN[ERIN(;.I~E^I>Qll^RT[N.S INTI:RNATIONALE UNITED STAns POST OFl'ICE BOX 21.11l. SAN BERNAROINO. CALIFORNIA 91106. U.S.A. ~ . . . Respectfully Submitted To: Mayor and Common Council For . May 5, 1997 Public Hearing and Agenda Item 27 Tentative Tract Map No. 15775 and Applicable (Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112) with May 5, 1997 letter to the Mayor and Common Council including all referenced attachments respectfully submitted For the Public Record (Agenda Item 27) and Provided to City Clerk in attendance . . List of Attachments . 1. Illustrative Plan of and two Books I of IT and IT of IT Titled: Public Health and Safety (San Andreas Fault, Storms and Wildfires) Primary and Secondary Emergency Access for 1122/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue and Daley Canyon Road NorthlEast. This PUBUC HEALTH AND SAFETY PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EMERGENCY ACCESS serves Sterling Heights to the west, the City/SBMWD and CitylEDA 180:!: acre Little Sand Canyon Development to the east, Secret Hollow Ranch (Woodland Heights) to the north and the 100+ existing homes to the northwest. (See attached Book I of IT and n of II Purpose Narrative and Table of Contents Chronology with comments) . . 2. April 29, 1997 Planning letter to Ron Kemper, Crawford Investment Company (Appellant) with attached: (1) Planning's April 24, 1997 Recommended Council Motion and Request for Action by Planning Director, Michael Hayes, (2) Addendum to the March 3, 1997 Staff Report, and (3) April 21, 1997 Ron Kemper, CIC letter to Michael Hayes i.e.: Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage and 1122/86 Dedicated Sterling AvenueIDaley Canyon Road North-East with $1.3 Million Redlands Federal Savings Instrument of Credit for performance to the City, etc. . 3. May 5, 1997 Council Agenda and Item 27 i.e.: Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage with: (1) Planning's April 24, 1997 Recommended Council Motion and Request for Action by Planning Director, Michael Hayes, (2) Addendum to the March 3, 1997 Staff Report, and (3) April 21, 1997 Ron Kemper, CIC letter to Michael Hayes i.e.: Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage, etc. and received by the City Clerk April 28, 1997, 11 :31 A.M. . . Page 1 of2 . . 4. April 30, 1997 Warner W. Hodgdon letter to Michael Hayes, Planning Director i.e.: their Friday, April 25, 1997 meeting at Planning offices regarding Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage and Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112, etc. . 5. April 30, 1997 Warner W. Hodgdon letter to Patrick G. Meyer, representing Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage and Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112, etc. 6. April 24, 1997 Warner W. Hodgdon letter to Councilman David Oberhelman, i.e.: Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage and Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112, etc. . 7. April 23, 1997 Warner W. Hodgdon letter to Michael Hayes, Planning Director and Henry Empeno, Jr., Deputy City Attorney i.e.: Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage and Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112, etc. . 8. April 23, 1997 Warner W. Hodgdon letter to Patrick G. Meyer, representing Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage and Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112, etc. . 9. Apri123, 1997 Warner W. Hodgdon letter to Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public Works-City Engineer, i.e.: Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage and Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112, etc. . 10. April 23, 1997 Warner W. Hodgdon letter to Ron Kemper, Crawford Investment Company (Appellant), i.e.: Redlands Federal Bank Tentative Tract Map No. 15775, Reversion to Acreage and Sterling Heights Tentative Tract No. 14112, etc. . 11. Field Surveys, Details, Engineering PlanslReports (Public Environmental Circulation Access, Recreation Facilities and "Open Space" Corridors 1(22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue Area/North) . 12. ADDENDUM to the 1(22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue Area/North 13. ApPENDICES to the 1(22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue AreafNorth . 14. Disparate Treatment!Impacts PREFACE to the 1/22/86 Dedicated Sterling Avenue AreafNorth . Page 2 of2 . . ~ NATIONAL EQUITY ENGINEERING FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS. PROJECT COORDINATORS GOVERNMENTS. PRIVATE AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISE TEI.R.A RESOURCES. MULTI. SPORTS PARTICIPATION (9OlJ)HlfI-1147 FAX (909)taf6..9962 May 28,1997 Mr. Roger Hardgrave . Director of Public Works and City Engineer City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, California 92418-0001 . . . . . . . . RE: Redlands Federal Bank Final Tract Map No. 15775 (Sterling Heights) Reversion to Acreage with, 1122186 Dedicated Sterling AvenuelDaley Canyon Road and Slope Easements Monday, May 19, 1997 Council Agenda,ltem 16 Dear Mr. Hardgrave: Thank you for your time and consideration given to me on Thursday, May 22, 1997. This letter is to confirm our discussion of Thursday, May 22, 1997, regarding the above referenced, Redlands Federal Final Tract Map No. 15775 (Sterling Heights) Reversion to Acreage. The Final Tract Map was approved by Council motion on Monday, May 19, 1997, Agenda Item 16, Quote: (See attached) "that the final map for tract no. 15775. reversion to acreage. be alJDroved. and that authorization be granted to accem the dedication for easement for public purpose. as shown on the final mav" The Council acted on May 19,1997 per your May 7. 1997 Request for Action, Quote: (See attached) "that the final map for tract no. 15775, reversion to acreage and authorization Rranted to acceDt the dedication for easements for public purposes, as shown on the final mav" During our discussion on Thursday, May 22, 1997 you clarified to me that the Final Tract Map No. 15775 would be recorded with the City's accepted dedication for Sterling Avenue with slope easements only, and that the City acceptance for the ~ ~ NATIONAL EQUITI' ENGINEERING. HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAlE UNITED STATES POSTOr-FICE BOX 2146, SAN BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA 92406, U.s.A. existing 1/22/86 dedicated Daley Canyon Road with slope easements was rejected by the City under the Council's May 19, 1997 Motion and approval. You further clarified to me that the City acceptance and City rejection were as carried on the separate Redlands Federal Bank's "Owner's Certification Sheet" previously prepared by their engineer, Integra Engineering, Inc. You also confirmed to me that the Fmal Tract Map No. 15775 and the front "Owner's Certification Sheet" were, (1) not provided to the Council or the public with the May 19, 1997 Agenda package, (2) not provided to the Councilor the public further for the May 19, 1997 meeting action and (3) nor was the City Sterling Avenue acceptance with slope easement sand Daley canyon Road rejection with slope easements even mentioned to the Council and/or public at the May 19, 1997 Council Meeting. In addition, I pointed out that the Planning/City Attorney's Offices or Department of Public Services had not notified the Appellant, Crawford Investment Company and/or other effected parties that the Redlands Federal Bank's Final Tract Map No. 15775, with the never before seen or heard of separate Owner's Certification Sheet, was being placed on the Council's May 19, 1997 Agenda for approval. Further, I pointed out the Redlands Federal Bank requirement of the City rejection of the Daley Canyon Road with slope easements for the Final Tract Map was never mentioned at any Planning/City Attorney's Office meetings with the Appellant or effected parties, the public meetings or within their recommending documentation to the Council. I now understand that the City's rejection cuts off the existing 1/22/86 Dedicated Daley Canyon Road access to the north property owners land. For Reference: Enclosed' is the following: (1) May 5, 1997 Council Agenda, Item . 27, (2) January 28, 1997 Planning Department Statement of the January 28, 1997 . Planning Commission Actions (Summary, Conditions, Requirements, etc.) and (3) November 6, 1996 Official Notice of the Public Hearing before the Planning Commission with att~ched pages 169 and 170 Planning, Zoning and Development laws with Tentative Tract No. 15775 Map, Reversion to Acreage. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 Your staff had provided me with copies of the 1997 Subdivision Map Act: (1) Pages 52, Land Dedicated for Public Improvements, and (2) Page 81, rejected offers to remain open, termination of rejected offers. (See attached). As I confirmed with you when we met, 1/22/86 Dedicated Daley Canyon Road is the existing direct access to the Appellant's Secret Hollow Ranch to the north. As this existing access is only a short distance it is the most feasible for egress and ingress to their property. I do not see that these map act documents have anything to do with the Planning/City Attorney's Office written and verbal representations to the Council, public and effected parties. It was clearly represented the 1122186 Dedicated Sterling Avenue and Daley Canyon Road with slope easements would remain. ~ ~ NATION.....l EQUIIT ENGINEERING, liEADQUARTERS INTERNATlONALE UNITED ~"^TE~ POST OFFICE BOX 2146. SAN BERNARDINO. CAUFORNIA 92-1(16, U.S.A. . I . . . . . . . . . . Page 3 I then asked you why the city would accept Sterling Avenue and reject Daley Canyon Road? Your Reneral explanation of the justification was that there is case law in which a City (Los Angeles) had legal action filed against it for ~ maintaining an accepted street ROW. For my clarification and at your earliest convenience, Dlease Drovide a CODY of this case vou refer to or the case no. thereof, in order that I can review it for relevance. Irrespective of the City May 19, 1997 rejection of existing 1/22186 Daley Canyon Road acceptance with slope easements, you also confIrmed to me when we met, that the Final Tract Map cannot be recorded by Redlands Federal Bank, until the $125:t thousand property taxes and City assessments are paid. Further, until the Tract Map is recorded, the City cannot release the existing Redlands Federal Bank Instrument of Credit for Performance given to the City. For my clarification, and at your earliest convenience, please provide a copy of the Final Tract Map No. 15775 Sheet and separate Owner's Certification Sheet in order that I can review them for their relevance. If this requires the services of Riverside Blueprint we will pay for the cost. It is clear to me that this entire matter has not been properly handled by the Planning/City Attorney's Office. This includes the City's handling of this matter regarding the Monday, May 19, 1997 Council Agenda, Item 16, Redlands Federal Bank's Final Tract Map No. 15775 with Owner's CertifIcation Sheet. On Tuesday, May 27, 1997, the City Clerk's OffIce informed me the City has no vehicle in which the public or effected parties may appeal or request reconsideration by the Council of their May 19, 1997 Motion. Their action approved the Redlands Federal Bank Final Tract Map No. 15775 Reversion to Acreage with rejection of the existing 1/22/86 Dedicated Daley Canyon Road with slope easements. This leaves the only course to equity the consideration of legal action. Thank you again for your time and consideration. Respectfully, c&'~Ce!b~ Warner W. Hodg~on r:J Project Coordination cc: Mr. FredWilson, City Administrator James F. 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It also oosts less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no plaoe to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER ~ ~r ./ cuu _ ~ 6d V (rr~) ~, {l~ ~ //~/~,A~r' #~ ~/~. 7 _1tUj-L ?f i/aff// ICI tJ~_ A I' PE1TTION We the undersigned petition the City COunUlof San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME PHONE NUMBER /. 2 .3 Li~ ~. z -- ~~.~.- - 1 - w ~' - q /0 II /2-. /3 I~ /S /~ t1 /8' /q, ,1 PEI'ITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and faoilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in ajuvenile detention oenter. It also costs less to maintain a park than to olean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reoonsider your options. NA1vfE ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER ~, ;21. :l2. ;2.3 ;<~, ;).S. J,lP. J,1 d?' c2tf, 30. 3/. 3:2-. 33. 34 3.5. 0&. 3'2. ',) ('J -' S ~ \ _ 3'6I/c2..r/, )2e<r rtlrl~( .~ PEITTION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS ?fiE.. 40 Ll. \ 0: c" " t.f / ..It/ t'rt ,")--/ CfZ- lj3. ljtf . LIS. . ." L/&. 4'7. 'If. ljq St). 61. 62. 03. 51, 5~ ~. 6'l 1. R.. PHONE NU1\IfBER 2?~3-/f'3(J 8'., _ ; S t3 6 'if'i?tL _/ .e:-3 /~ (. \A <::.6 'T;)<?ld I? PEImON We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. ADDRESS ~YI 15') 5~ .50, {,O, ~/ .d (p 2-. t3 ~tf ,~ tt; 01, c,j &~. ~O, '7/ 1 13. 7t.f 1..::,-' 16. ~. r .J 0 SC- ~,\\l'\ / .3 5.5-/.1& J> 3""-r- - c-- .~~-- 2IJc '<~,_ r..~ ~ --'~ -- I...:J, c:J 'J PEITTION We the l.llldersigned petition the City COWlSel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to olean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. '" NAME ADDRESS 17. 1ft'. 1'7 80 S/ &,2. [3 >ILl &'~ 'i5t ~\!\y\_ c;{;((i0-- I:;:L,?~ <:/Io.f'....K"- ~+ SI5 ff1 J~. v::' k1~r'/,.Vj <)VI....,...r-- <;5<J Otd r- \ a Y' - ,;"".R YyL- ~. <P ( 0. r a: 1) ,I;' -; c;O.;JoJ'-€ '0./;'" '7 q/. t1 . cp.. q3 q{ C;0: " 6 ~PR3-36 7P !/J3J~ 7(1" ,f'd'J'.r 6 7rP J>f\--I ()~ I .J';)~ I o~ ) ,1 PE1TTION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to olean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no plaoe to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER qt.. q1. 9~. qq. A~i. r:::. /03. /0<1. . 105: /ot 101 lof /01 /1 () /II /, .!/'//J&C ,/t;,.,..-e:: 00'10/ . 't".,n 1/?-?f3o>7 C?.,/f;..: 1'(2. [/2-' '/ L /13_ iL....:z;;;.... r:.....~!'Jf/J .J",.H' #fi7-'yJ/~7 :> 'i PETITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER flY, //.), lIt" ! /1, jlt, //1. j;2..D. 1)../ /;1,:J-. /23 j).. <I /:<5 I cJ.(." , .' s. /;)1 L---/ / /~'i. ~/o/a~;{1 !6Ccr I . '1 (3 IA1,:et7;J1{', /30 i ;Fee' r, [H2/G.{ Ii C(;/,Cu I', L ! 3) ]~c;u S P JV (.:> rv II 'tC( W /1A /)L 132... (1;4 ~./O ,f 16 tFI !'In b / 'it>' PEITITON We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS f-. :2"/. S f. /33. loV. /3), /?i- /31 /3f /8'1 /t/D /i.f/ ~J\ ",vli~ -n (") Cr>n\'jcola-,-> ) 1./ 2- 07, \~ C1 '\:\ '" '" ~ 0. tt/3 ~jr'>V'YY\a. C"-n7.CI\~C jt/lf \/vi_"'..... ,'r, <'::60.-(: N' 0',,- I L/K .~ ,'(' N~( If 1- jY;; ~ /0D /f'c. rJ,- r?f/?7.~. /"'f'-~6-- /51 '~' 't);J;('~ I S2 ~ ~ ( 8fJ:&-R.>-s( l \ (( )/ ( ) l ( I " ( I I \ t ( { ( ,/ /' ( / f/ ., ] "nU'7 "'''/''' ".\(.- '--- .' ....-/. - I",,'j:,. ,-'-- J 1<'<;'5.'1,- ;;'/.,Yr"'- ,-I- C;-.tr. 6- l;t /~~6 wlA'tble1' .A,Ve 2-1..- ~l I ! PETITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NillvffiER ,1 PETITION We the undersigned petition the City COlUlsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities suoh as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also oosts less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no plaoe to go or play. Please reoonsider your options. /1~ MUL /1(., wit /7? /1f 11 /fO If/- If).. JtJ Iktl IfS /gt. /'61 (. /rl jgq J1D 11/ /1)- /1 ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER , or>!<. eft. '11. '10 '/.I P 9J-; z.J PETffiON We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no plaoe to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER YN n 11~ /17 ;q~ /qq ~ :;"DI- 1JD3 ;Wi J.~ dOlo ~()? dIX ;)Do, ;;./0 ~) 1-/ :;"1 IJN ,,1 PElTTION We the 1.Uldersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out fimding for the publio parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center, It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUlvlBER " ., v ,r " r, (I (( r I' . r " rr r, {' If If " r,.. r~ ~J A, 9 ~u.., 1< { ( I ( ( ( ( ( 79& ~( I~ {I (f If I ( (6 vcr) zP PETITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. J31 ().t/D ;;'11 J.~2 ).'13 ;).~t./ J4~ J.tJ(p :;.<f1 ~Lff d-.41 ;)&0 --- ;Z61 '5' 153 ~stf t1S"5" ;rS'f,e> ~S? ;J5"[)- ~:h,,"r~ V./lL\ 1Allfl ) '-J 1J ~ NAME 'l?4;:::);1,Q YERF? / Y:JrJ. ^ I,..:'" C'<:Jn..1P ,,~. ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER /~:27~ U-)L/~o _ ;;11/0= 8;59 9171 4:.1, e Q~c1 <;"1- .LlP A ?~'-( -')l( 7 r) <Z17 ~ -a '" c\ $-t J;\r\' fl. <{tel -S <l 7'0 . 5.fj, 23 ~Iro zj) PEITTION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE Nt.JNfBER IL ' J "? f' S"c~ 1--,79rr~C(/9- o 7'.-09 p6 <Y -S<Cl c::; )P PE'ITTION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to out funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER -J?9 d\(O e2. ~fl 7n?/n elll('aS ~l?.?.. I I ~\?6 ~1~ ;?tg[, d.~? J~f'- J-R7 ,90 J.q I ').qJ- ;},C) ;)qy ~~ ~ ~~i~)~~~LZ .......... .- v....-J, '. . po" f. s<'~'" ~"''''''''~-<"~~'''-~ A"~'l:;;:\(;Jo~q) )crE,-~,(~ )fl PEITTION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in ajuvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAlvfE ADDRESS PHONE NUlvffiER ('l . _ ) ;;'11 . ,/.z-{'t>. 71, '''1 /t..,.7c717e1'9, "'" _c.. c5 a YftlrJ,;,o (PC) <1. 3'tl -~/LJJ Z:lJD 1('01-(:' 'S~ /1!-,JNO/i'r:Yc'- 7. It? 7? LA v/1 b"lWDcYcf PI? A" S;d?"/.t-{w~<-.fA. '77"'C-J,?/LI '301 ~1e'L~'(C l/1'-rll"'Y! ,)_L- )"C''1",,J'Lt,,,,,,,.):::fr .j) <,r-. --r.n"",.>~-J:n"" .,.~ <J)~~1:.7" Y ;307- C 1'( 1\,--rn'f,A 1 HI' F R.T It 1'1 k ,uc,(r stirli OT(SA M.lJ&'{:J) ('7'0'1) ?!?!. d-.'\J>,)' ) 003 j)J1}~1 P 4tEL,'\ 5'C(/ J~/J14f!.vl-1v /).- .~AVf ;Re'iA(Jvr:/;N\C~(9d}) L/22-o306' ~t.i . /,(j, ,(~f~~,:S S'mC.rVl'" I 1. "./?<J:. J1c9IJII' C{A. 907) ~/22 c'Joj') ~ ?;or.'s 3D'? ~/d 'I '''7 /7 c'l Su.-, 3Df IJorlCl (-Ie -'=J,<r/~.s h<!r~' 301'\ 3/0 3/ I 3/2-- 3/3 1>N 3/t' 3/0 311 3/f ~K5-1'i1D lD PETITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER BF) 3JO 3d1 3,;/;;1., 3.;(3 3:J.t.J 3J.~ 3~ 3~1 : 3~r 3;)'1 33D 33( . 331- \ 333 3M a;3{ ~ 331 338' ~ ~ /' ~/~~,;~-- -<bI" - z) \L(,,_.!..;:,..... PETITION We the Wldersigne~ petition the City Counael of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and faoilities suoh as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention oenter. It also oosts less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no plaoe to go or play. Please reconsider your options. { ,/1,. I. , I, I ' . NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER ~~:t~~ c ~~:9<- ~~~~Q::: (:-~~~~\\l~~ 3rk1€YrCX\\r::::D ~CL 4'd35 f\.1 ,~~ ~vQ. <~ 6, 3" I i.A "\('\\e '\' l2.-U.e.)G ~~ I 0 ,cJ d(\d ~ I ~. ?J.,;1- 'Rub'H\ l~hdl\i\~(- i. ~ " " ,3~ c 3 ~1=' . 3/J,' 7lo'7 31,,~ ;3b 310 31/ 1:>7'J-- 313A lP.f 'O7! 7/1& 3 11 1/ 'f 37 'u X''''- ~,(), 'p-<r''1 /' II I; VVJ -IH. < It PETITION We the oodersigned petition the City COlUlSel of San Bernardino J to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the pub1io parks and facilities suoh as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to olean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS '} Y -:/ ~ K~/ " $.?-<;2 ~ K<OSQ I+v' .<i' (A./~V / /C;-/fl ' PHONE NlJN1BER o7J ;3gD 3&/ ~~ ~3 3Jtf :38'S- 3&'(, 38'7 ;!:%F 3~7 370 3'// 392- 373 '31ct 39 39f., 31' -1 I~ PETITION We the tmdersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and faoilities suoh as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention oenter. It also oosts less to maintain a park than to olean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no plaoe to go or play. Please reoonsider your options. N.A1v:IE 0-- ADDRESS ~~~;;:( kJa )/~-'e ~oSJ- G 11 -1-1-- ~-t 5'7 PHONE NlJNffiER y~ t.jol LJo'J-- qD?> Lfo'f qos- lftJ ~ <f07 Y6f Lf67 Lf/o 1// ( L//~ J//3 ~/t.f Lft&' - d.553 ~13 11 PEIITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and faoilities suoh as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention oenter. It also oosts less to maintain a park than to olean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no plaoe to go or play. Please reoonsider your options. ~/07 fL-ez.-JL, '//7 t.fIf tf/9 tjZD ,/21 4").2- t.f2.3 - ifz.V 1i.f2X 1).(, ifJ7 f/;)f Lf 1.-1 i 430 : q31 L/?>7- L(?>3 [LftJt.f NAME ADDRESS PHONE NillvIDER It PEITTION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. t.J3), tftb. / t.f31. {/3f L/37 tllfo. L/tf! rpjz- . L/f./3 'It.{ ~tc t/ t/?t : lPIV tfLf'7 t.fso t/61 C/~'2-' l/b3 ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER J)J PETITION We the undersigned petition the City Count.1 of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no plaoe to go or play. Please reconsider your options. / ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER K ) J.,./) , "J -". C / I' .J.-<.-.j- ,'Ie ;' ,) ;SJ~. ~.s-61 ~ e:: 16 PETITION . Zf; We the nndersigned petition the City COWlSel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no plaoe to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS '1'1"05'17- Yo, '1tf.J~ --~ 11 PETITION We the l.llldersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in ajuveni1e detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. Wi./ q1~ 1./-9(, 1./1? l/-7~ L/99 5/JD I 9/7':' I SD2.. 93 vDt{ 5!JS -Sot, SO? SDY ~ll 5l() ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER y ... (; -.\' " (' , g / ;J., .3 t/jL g <f" O? ~~-5 7 PETITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no plaoe to go or play. Please reconsider your options. N.AJyffi ADDRESS PHONE Nl.ThABER 6/1 / '1 5JL S;~ SIt!- 5/~ SIt" 'O1? I '/ PETITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reoonsider its deoision to out funding for the publio parks and facilities suoh as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the ohildren of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention oenter. It also oosts less to maintain a park than to olean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no place to go or play. Please reoonsider your options. NAME 5/8' .RcSPru E ttl"r-ri\ ()"\ ~5.1E ,fol b19~ . f:;;lo ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER '8"8" ~'1 (3 3 rrf~'f(. 86,- 66 ?'i5/- 63'. G;[5"'- <r'3 < / u ' _~ / , <_.::.. t.:...i ;'1, ;, :,' " I,', . 1:7 .J '~j"/r , (' PETITION We the Wldersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It oost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to olean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where ohildren have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME PHONE NUMBER SJ-? 5;rf 5.3:> \ .53/~. .f; jl..~ 53': / R/i (0 1,' ;://;. '.', I I', .;; /).. . -j. .-{ :'~ .'91- J~ :l"~ PETITION We the undersigned petition the City Counsel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with D,abilities. The publio parks playa part in keeping the children of the CitY of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintap a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It iJlso 008ts less to maintain a park than to clean ~ the graffiti off the walls of th~neighborhood where ohildren have no place to . go or play. Please reoonsider'your options. ;;, NMv:tE ADDRESS i IMtI ~ ,PI SO n9 . , f [' (\ 5P I (l , PHdNE NUMBER ';)'4/v ~J.J00 r, II (~ \ \ , \ < \ V 'r ,.. (I II ~ ') I( ( I, / I ( " I( , . ,t '/ /.1 , ~ 1/ /9/ / / If -, /. 1- I( r/ II I ;/ , I < \ ,( I) 56 ~g Lf 3 1--/ (p 4- . (.,(3~) g!3 q'l4; 3Cf.foCj G3~) 58 ~e?~ - fiAt &3?) Q.\r\~(f 0 ~ r~'~ .1, -f ~.. 1 't-V~UJ J~/ ~~, 'VV!..v () i C' i ('-7?(.t~~ C:~,-dC ~ ~ '-0- I} Y? 7 $./ .9. Y ~30 ~ PElITION We the undersigned petition the City Couneel of San Bernardino to reconsider its decision to cut funding for the public parks and facilities such as Center for Citizens with Disabilities. The public parks playa part in keeping the children of the City of San Bernardino off the streets and out of trouble. It cost less to maintain a park than keep a kid gone wrong in a juvenile detention center. It also costs less to maintain a park than to clean the graffiti off the walls of the neighborhood where children have no place to go or play. Please reconsider your options. NAME ADDRESS !J. LJv UC:C~ z... vi II I ( PHONE NUMBER 33CJ 3,/0 'HI 311-- 3f~ 31/11 3/f 3W.. 31f7 3'1'i' 3V1 ?po 7>51 ",)5 353 3tJ; ?fi6 35' 3S 1\ II II