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HomeMy WebLinkAbout24-City Clerk . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Dept: City Clerk 0"" ." "L '1"1 i \W' II Hi Subject: Request to Continue Public Hearing Concerning Ward Redistricting and Final Reading of Ordinance Amending Chapter 1.16 of the S.B. Municipal Code and Re-establishing Ward Boundaries MlCC Meeting Date: May 6, 2002 From: Rachel G. Clark, C.M.C. Date: April 29, 2002 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 04/20/92: City Council adopted MC-829 - Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 of the SBMC and Re-establishing the Boundaries of the Seven Wards of the City of San Bernardino. City Council approved the formation of a Redistricting Task Force City Council held a Public Hearing on the redistricting and considered the first reading of an Ordinance Amending Chamber 1.16 and re-establishing the Ward boundaries. The matter was continued to April 15, 2002. (Synopsis continued on next page) 03/05/0 I: 03/18/02: Recommended Motion: That the public hearing concerning ward redistricting and the final reading of an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino which amends Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code to re-establish the boundaries ofthe seven council wards of the City of San Bernardino be continued to May 20, 2002. ~~ /::J.~ Signature Contact person: Rachel G. ClarklRuth Parish Phone: 384-5002/384-5947 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: (\'\c-, I,) "1 P[IQUloo-J~ S(foJOd;.tl- &J " !fIls-flY,) -OJ d9 . II 4/1/(/2,14.9,/ I. oj (./0~, IS .D8 Agenda Item ~ #dJj :s /JOJcJ')- Council Notes: , . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 04/15/02: City Council approved three motions: 1. Tabled the Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code re-establishing the boundaries of the seven wards of the City of San Bernardino (as presented at the March 18, 2002 Council meeting). 2. Laid over for final adoption an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino which amends Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code to re- establish the boundaries of the seven council wards of the City of San Bernardino (as presented at the April 15, 2002 Council meeting). 3. Continued the item to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, May 6,2002, for the purpose of holding a second public hearing in compliance with Elections Code Section 21620.1. ~ . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subiect: Second Public Hearing - Redistricting of Council Ward Boundaries and Final reading of an Ordinance ofthe City of San Bernardino which amends Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code to reestablish the boundaries of the seven council wards of the City of San Bernardino (as presented at the April 15, 2002 Council meeting) Backnound: At the meeting of the Mayor and Common Council held on April 15, 2002, the following motions were approved: 1. Tabled the Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code reestablishing the boundaries of the seven wards of the City of San Bernardino (as presented at the March 18, 2002 Council meeting). 2. Laid over for final adoption an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino which amends Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code to reestablish the boundaries of the seven council wards of the City of San Bernardino, as presented at the April 15, 2002 Council meeting. 3. Continued the item to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, May 6, 2002, for the purpose of holding a second public hearing in compliance with Elections Code Section 21620.1. The City Clerk's Office submitted, in a timely manner, a request to publish legal notice of the second public hearing and requested that legal notice of the public hearing be published twice in accordance with Government Code Section 6062. On Friday, April 26, California Newspaper Service Bureau contacted the City Clerk's Office to notify us that as a result of an error on their part they were not able to publish the first of two required publications within the legal timeframe. We have consulted with Sr. Asst. City Attorney Huston Carlyle on this matter. The City Clerk's Office and the City Attorney's Office concur that since legal notice of the second public hearing was not done within the required timeframe, it is now necessary to continue this item to allow sufficient time for the required legal publication of the notice of a public hearing. Financial Impact: Unknown at this time; however, costs will include the preparation of new 8 II, x 11 maps and large display maps in the various City Departments. Recommendation: Motion: That the public hearing concerning ward redistricting and the final reading of an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino which amends Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code to reestablish the boundaries ofthe seven council wards of the City of San Bernardino be continued to May 20, 2002. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Rachel G. Clark, C.M.C. Subject: Continued Public Hearing - Redistricting of Council Ward Boundaries and first reading of An Ordinance Amending Chapter 1.16 of the S. B. Municipal Code and Re-establishing ward boundaries Dept: City Clerk Date: April 8, 2002 MICC Meeting Date: April 15, 2002 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 4/20/92: City Council adopted MC-829 - Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 of the SBMC and Re-establishing the Boundaries of the Seven Wards of the City of San Bernardino 3/5/01: City Council approved the formation of a Redistricting Task Force 3/18/02: City Council held a Public Hearing on the redistricting and considered the first reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 1.16 and re-establishing the Ward boundaries. The matter was continued to April 15, 2002. Recommended Motion: Motion #1: That the Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code reestablishing the boundaries of the seven wards of the City of San Bernardino (as presented at the March 18, 2002 Council meeting) be tabled. Motions continued on next page ~at~.~ Contact person: R~chF!1 G CI~rk/Rllth P~ri"h Phone: ~?10/5Q47 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Accl. No.) (Acd nF!"cription) Finance: Council Notes: Pmlct<J~ '-I/o-ju/), #;;7 Agenda I ::tf 30 g)b )OJ- L CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Recommended Motions Continued: MOTION #2: That an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino which amends Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code to reestablish the boundaries of the seven council wards of the City of San Bernardino, as presented at the April 15, 2002 Council meeting, be laid over for final adoption. MOTION #3: That this item be continued to 7:00 p.m., on Monday, May 6, 2002, for the purpose of holding a second public hearing in compliance with Elections Code Section 21620.1. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION StaH Report Subject: Continued Public Hearing - Redistricting of Council Ward Boundaries and First Reading of An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 ofthe San Bernardino Municipal Code and Re-establishing the Boundaries of the Seven Wards... Backl!round: At the March 18, 2002 Council meeting, the Redistricting Task Force presented its report on the proposed changes to the boundaries of the City's seven wards and also presented a draft ordinance reflecting the proposed changes. The City Council voted to continue the matter to April 15, 2002 and directed that the Redistricting Task Force conduct an evening workshop designed to inform the public of the redistricting process and get public input on the proposed ward boundary changes. A redistricting workshop took place on Wednesday, March 27,2002, at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. Approximately 75 to 100 persons attended the workshop where Ruth Parish, GIS Coordinator, explained why and how the redistricting process was accomplished. The workshop was telecast live over KCSB Channel 3 and rebroadcast on two additional dates. Citizens were encouraged to call or write the Mayor and Council, or e-mail their comments to the Mayor and Council via the City's website. Following the March 18 Council meeting and the March 27 workshop, Ms. Parish worked on adjusting the ward boundaries taking into account concerns voiced by the elected officials. As a result of these changes, the revised ward boundaries address comments expressed by members of the public. If the City Council approves of the newly revised changes to ward boundaries, as will be verbally explained by Ms. Parish, then you will need to approve the motions outlined below. Financial Impact: Unknown at this time; however, costs will include the preparation of new 8 Y, x 11 ward maps and large display maps in the various City departments. Recommendation: Motion # I: That the Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code reestablishing the boundaries of the seven wards of the City of San Bernardino (as presented at the March 18, 2002 Council meeting) be tabled. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Recommendation Continued: Motion #2: That An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Chapter 1.16 in the San Bernardino Municipal Code reestablishing the boundaries of the seven wards of the City of San Bernardino, as presented at the April 15, 2002 Council meeting, be laid over for final adoption. Motion #3: That this item be continued to 7 p.m. on Monday, May 6, 2002, for the purpose of holding a second public hearing in compliance with Elections Code Section 21620.1 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Rachel G. Clark, C.M.C. City Clerk Subject: Public Hearing - Redistricting of Council Ward Boundaries and First reading of an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code and Re-establishing the Boundaries of the Seven Wards MICC Meeting Date: March 18,2002 Dept: City Clerk March 11, 2002 Date: Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 4/20/92: 3/5/01 : City Council adopted MC-829 - Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code and Reestablishing the Boundaries of the Seven Wards of the City of San Bernardino. City Council approved the formation of a Redistricting Task Force Recommended Motion: Motion #1: That the public hearing be closed and that the changes to boundaries for the seven council wards be approved as presented by the Redistricting Task Force on March 18,2002. Motion #2: That the ordinance be laid over for final reading. (;{~P,~ Contact person: R""h..1 c::: C':1"rk/Rllth P"ri"h Supporting data attached: Yes Phnn... ~,}1n/!;Q47 Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Arrt nAc:::rrirtinn) Finance: Council Notes: 3J~I)~ Manda Item No. ~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subject: Public Hearing - Redistricting of Council Ward Boundaries and First Reading of an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 ofthe San Bernardino Municipal Code and Re-establishing the Boundaries ofthe Seven Wards .... Background: In anticipation that the City would be required to redraw its ward boundaries as a result ofthe 2000 Census, on March 5, 2001, the City Council approved the formation of a Redistricting Task Force consisting of the following appointees: City Administrator's Office: Teri Baker (representing Fred Wilson) City Attorney: Huston Carlyle (representing James F. Penman) City Clerk: Rachel Clark (represented by Lee Gagnon) Council Office: Jorge Carlos Development Services: Les Fogassy Information Services: Ruth Parish The Redistricting Task Force has met 13 times and is now ready to present its proposed ward redistricting plan. Meetings were held on March 22, June 28, July 17, July 24, August 1, August 8, August 14, September 13, September 24, October 29, October 31, November 1, 2001, and March 11, 2002. Section Three of the City Charter states that: "The Mayor and Common Council by ordinance shall divide the area of the City into seven (7) wards of approximately equal population and thereafter shall periodically change the boundaries of the wards to maintain them in compact form and as nearly equal in population as possible, provided that such changes shall not be made more than once in any two (2) year period nor within ninety (90) days of any general municipal election." General law cities are required to adjust boundaries of council districts before the first day of November of the year following the year in which the Federal census was taken. Although our City Charter specifies no time limit within which the ward boundaries must be adjusted after a Federal census, the City Attorney's Office, in a legal opinion dated August 12, 1981, concluded in part that "The statute requiring general law cities to reapportion by November 1 sl of the year following the year in which the I census is taken is not expressly binding upon the City of San Bernardino but should be used as a guideline. ..." The Redistricting Task Force worked on the redistricting process between April 2001 and March 2002; however, no final action could be taken due to the fact that the City had its municipal election on November 6, 2001 and our City Charter prohibits ward boundary changes from being made within ninety days of a general municipal election. Based on the 2000 Federal census figures, the City's population stands at 185,272. The optimum population per ward should be 26,467 for each ofthe seven wards. Attached Exhibit A shows the current population figures for each ward and the deviations that now exist in each ward. Exhibit B shows the proposed ward boundary map that has been developed based on the foUowing criteria: 1. Equal population; 2. Geographic boundaries; and 3) Communities of interest If you approve of Exhibit B, we request that you adopt form motions one and two listed on the Request for Council Action. Special thanks go to Ruth Parish of Information Services for her diligence in preparing the maps, making the adjustments needed to come up with boundaries that divided the population as evenly as possible, and her infinite patience during this process. Thanks also go to Teri Baker of the City Administrator's Office for chairing the committee and keeping the process on track. Financial Impact: (Unknown at this time; however, costs will include the preparation of new 8 Y, x 11 ward maps and large display maps in the various City departments) Recommendation: Motion #1: That the public hearing be closed and that the changes to boundaries for the seven council wards be approved as presented by the Redistricting Task Force on March 18,2002. Motion #2: That the ordinance be laid over for final reading. 2 RASE LINE 66 RIAL.TO MERRIL.L. ~.~ . """. l l ~'" ~ .., ,. 1'" .. nr ~ c! ~" 'f" l . c RIAl '" :;::: '" '" '" 6 '" ~ :::r 30 cr. RAt Oil ~ rll . * jj The street database is reproduced WIth pem1l5$iOn granted by THOMAS BROS. MAP. The street database is copyrighted by THOMAS BR05 MAPS. All other layers were created and are owned by the City of Sao Bernardino. II is unLawf1.l1 to copy or reprtI(luce all or any part thereof. whether fof penonall,lse 0( resale, WIthout the pnor. wntten pemllssion 01 THOMAS BROS. MAPS and the City of San Bernardino I. ) Population of Current Council Wards based on 2000 Census Difference from Ward Council Person Ward Population Mean (26,467) % Of Total Population 1 Esther R. Estrada 22,315 (4,152.43) 12.04% 2 Susan Lien 25,522 (945.43) 13.78% 3 Gordon McGinnis 28,794 2,326.57 15.54% 4 Neil Derry 26,904 436.57 14.52% 5 Joe Suarez 29,599 3,131.57 15.98% 6 Betty Dean Anderson 25,419 (1,048.43) 13.72% 7 Wendy J. McCammack 26,719 251.57 14.42% Total Po ulation = 185,272 Ii I~I CQ{1~J aU ~(i~L B:Gm~[d;rrn; 1~~~~~1 ~.tJ 1990 Coun~11 Ward Dls~~1 _J -~'1 ! ! L @)..r'~''-''! ......_----j i : ,"-'1 I '. , i i lr..,------.. : r -.---:--" Ln_.' ! "i I..J ~ " ,/ -.~_.. r:"1 (".......) r-h~ : .,: l./". l._.! L_.._., .., .") _. ,_J ( :_nn.t ! i '.:-0 ~_. i ._.l \..._._uJ ! i i "'. oJ '-, ~ '(J+ll/lf'.\~ '" l 8 :-/' <: " :!: o '" i ~ , l '" 11I l l l * .. l ~.. ~ I ,00 :"\:'I~ I._J..._. '00 ~~~ ~ ci. ~ ~ ~. ~". '1 . ~,r :<'l ,~., ~ ..' / :<'l ./ ! E IliA' RIAI.TO RR :-/ ::C * ::::. , . > , ~ l -1\,.-......l~r"\ TlI I : '7 .;-.1 ..... ( :srRA.I. r' ,- OIlA. ;[SIIO\\ $ , . ;, VA f ji The street database is reproduced With permlS510fl granted by THOMAS BROS MAP. The STreet database is copyrighTed by THOMAS BROS. MAPS. All other layers were created and are owned by the City of San BernardIno. II is unlawful 10 copy or reproduce all or any p8rt thereof,whelherfor persona! UHOf resale, WIThout the priOf, written permisSIon of THOMAS BROS. MAPS and the City of San Bemardlllo Ward Population of Proposed Redistricting Difference from Mean (26,467) % 15 (138) (12) 29 (64) 92 81 30 r- '" :>- ... o " :>- z Cl '" 26,482 26,329 26,455 26,496 26,403 26,559 26,548 OfTotal Population 14.29% 14.21% 14.28% 14.30% 14.25% 14.34% 14.33% Ward Council Person 1 Esther R. Estrada 2 Susan Lien 3 Gordon McGinnis 4 Neil Derry 5 Joe Suarez 6 Betty Dean Anderson 7 Wendy J. McCammack Ward Population ~ I ~1~mJ ~WfT1'~r;ct]n~@ ~: Redistricting Proposal . _ Modification A ~ e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION e e From: Rachel G. Clark, C.M.C. City Clerk Subject: Public Hearing - Redistricting of Council Ward Boundaries and First reading of an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code and Re-establishing the Boundaries of the Seven Wards MICC Meeting Date: March 18,2002 Dept: City Clerk March 11, 2002 Date: Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 4/20/92: City Council adopted MC-829 - Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code and Reestablishing the Boundaries of the Seven Wards of the City of San Bernardino. City Council approved the formation of a Redistricting Task Force 3/5/01 : Recommended Motion: Motion #1: That the public hearing be closed and that the changes to boundaries for the seven council wards be approved as presented by the Redistricting Task Force on March 18,2002 . Motion #2: That the ordinance be laid over for final reading. n j a b~A-k v{ ~ /"'" ~ Contact person: R..r.h..1 r.: I":I..rk/Rllth P..ri..h Supporting data attached: Yes phn"..' ::l?1 n/!iQ4.7 Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (A,..,..t n~~r.rirtinn) Finance: Council Notes: ~:;~I~f!2J ~ #;:)<} 4//sjO"2- / f Agenda # Jcr 1{/1S'/02- - e e e ., CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subject: Public Hearing - Redistricting of Council Ward Boundaries and First Reading of an Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 1.16 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code and Re-establishing the Boundaries ofthe Seven Wards .... Background: In anticipation that the City would be required to redraw its ward boundaries as a result ofthe 2000 Census, on March 5, 2001, the City Council approved the formation of a Redistricting Task Force consisting of the following appointees: City Administrator's Office: Teri Baker (representing Fred Wilson) City Attorney: Huston Carlyle (representing James F. Penman) City Clerk: Rachel Clark (represented by Lee Gagnon) Council Office: Jorge Carlos Development Services: Les Fogassy Information Services: Ruth Parish The Redistricting Task Force has met 13 times and is now ready to present its proposed ward redistricting plan. Meetings were held on March 22, June 28, July 17, July 24, August 1, August 8, August 14, September 13, September 24, October 29, October 31, November 1,2001, and March 11, 2002. Section Three of the City Charter states that: "The Mayor and Common Council by ordinance shall divide the area of the City into seven (7) wards of approximately equal population and thereafter shall periodically change the boundaries of the wards to maintain them in compact form and as nearly equal in population as possible, provided that such changes shall not be made more than once in any two (2) year period nor within ninety (90) days of any general municipal election." General law cities are required to adjust boundaries of council districts before the first day of November of the year following the year in which the Federal census was taken. Although our City Charter specifies no time limit within which the ward boundaries must be adjusted after a Federal census, the City Attorney's Office, in a legal opinion dated August 12, 1981, concluded in part that "The statute requiring general law cities to reapportion by November 1 " of the year following the year in which the 1 e e e census is taken is not expressly binding upon the City of San Bernardino but should be used as a guideline. ..." The Redistricting Task Force worked on the redistricting process between April 2001 and March 2002; however, no final action could be taken due to the fact that the City had its municipal election on November 6, 2001 and our City Charter prohibits ward boundary changes from being made within ninety days of a general municipal election. Based on the 2000 Federal census figures, the City's population stands at 185,272. The optimum population per ward should be 26,467 for each ofthe seven wards. Attached Exhibit A shows the current population figures for each ward and the deviations that now exist in each ward. Exhibit B shows the proposed ward boundary map that has been developed based on the following criteria: 1. Equal population; 2. Geographic boundaries; and 3) Communities of interest If you approve of Exhibit B, we request that you adopt form motions one and two listed on the Request for Council Action. Special thanks go to Ruth Parish ofInformation Services for her diligence in preparing the maps, making the adjustments needed to come up with boundaries that divided the population as evenly as possible, and her infinite patience during this process. Thanks also go to Teri Baker of the City Administrator's Office for chairing the committee and keeping the process on track. Financial Impact: (Unknown at this time; however, costs will include the preparation of new 8 Y, x 11 ward maps and large display maps in the various City departments) Recommendation: Motion #1: That the public hearing be closed and that the changes to boundaries for the seven council wards be approved as presented by the Redistricting Task Force on March 18,2002. Motion #2: That the ordinance be laid over for final reading. 2 2000 Ward PonuWion bv 1990 Ward GeOl!ranhv Sorted by Ward Population Wards Population Population Difference from Mean % Mean"!., of City Ponulation Ward% 1 22,315 -4,152.43 12.044 -2.241 . 6 25,419 -1,048.43 13.720 -0.566 2 25,522 -945.43 13.775 -0.510 Nll:i A\'-J --......-.--------.'...-.-- 7 26,719 251.57 14.421 0.136 4 26,904 436.57 14.521 0.236 3 28,794 2,326.57 15.541 1.256 5 29,599 3,131.57 15.976 1.690 Grand Total: 185,272 Mean Population = Total Population / # orWards = 185,272/7 = 26,467 Mean Percentage = 1/ # or Wards = 1/7 = 14.29 % 10-29-0 8:33:11AM EXHIBIT A 30 BASE LINE 66 RIALTO MERRILL 30 .. . " LANDS BARTON Ward Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Population 26,482 26,353 26,455 26,521 26,472 26,559 26,430 185,272 Mean 26,467 26,467 26,467 26,467 26,467 26,467 26,467 Difference 15 -114 -12 54 5 92 -37 Total II f~T l.~--- I Legend .' I !trPollCeFacilllieS I i."FireS~latIOOFacihtIeSj : ! ParkF8Cllll185 , . " \ "."..i."-.,, .. :r@Ji'iH . Ql.fv' of (3611 I ~'C r~C10 rTfli 1 n Redistricting Propos?1 , 'I \- .,~ EXHIBIT B . I ~ 30 B SE :<l - o :<l )> Z Cl '" NB .. . a BARTON Ward Number Population Mean Difference 1 26,482 26,467 15 2 26,353 26,467 -114 3 26,455 26,467 -12 4 26,521 26,467 54 5 26,472 26,467 5 6 26,559 26,467 92 7 26,430 26,467 -37 Total 185,272 1V6,Ji' I~~ I ORDINANCE NO. 2 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 E SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 3 ARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 4 :THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO 5 ORDA AS FOLLOWS: 6 SE TION 1. This ordinance is adopted in order to divide the area of the City of San 7 Bernardino i 0 seven wards pursuant to Section 3 of the Charter of said City. SECTI~ 2. Sections 1.16.020, 1.16.030, 1.16.040, 1.16.050, 1.16.060, 1.16.070 and 1.16. 9 080 of the San Be~ardino Municipal Code are hereby amended to read as follows: "1.16.020 First Ward. \ The boundarie~. of the first ward of the City shall be as follows: \ All that area wi~n the prese] . .. .----<- "_:'0 Af".h~ ritv of San Bernardino described as \ follows: Beginnin at the ir 8 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 '~/ '. ,.L !/ ~ \ " )f Waterman Avenue and Mill me to the north line of the Santa tersection with the centerline of Mountain View Avenue, sai rate City limit line of the City of San Bernardino; thence north,~g said corporate City limit line and following its various courses and distances to the eas~ of the San Bernardino County Twin Creek Flood Control Channel lying within Lot I, Blo I of Base Line Gardens, Tract No. 1964 as per plat recorded in Book 28 of Maps, page records of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, State of California; thence sou leaving said corporate City limit line, along said east line to the centerline of Base Line Str~ence west, along said centerline of said Base Line Street, to the centerline of said Waterman ~enue; thence south along said centerline of W aterman Avenue, to the centerline of 11th Str et; thence west along said centerline of II th Street to the centerline of Sierra Way; thence so h along said centerline of Sierra Way, to the centerline of 9th Street; thence west along said ce~rline of 9th Street, to the centerline of the 1-215 Freeway; thence north along said cente~e of the 1-215 \, Freeway, to the centerline of 16th Street; thence west along said centerline of l<ith Street, to , HTCljs [W ARDS.ORD] I 1 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 the centerline of Massachusetts Avenue; thence south along said centerline of Massachusetts Avenue, to e centerline of said Base Line Street; thence west along said centerline of Base Line Street, to e centerline of"L" Street; thence south along said centerline of"L" Street, to the centerline 0 said 9th Street; thence west along said centerline of 9 th street to the east line of the San Bern dino County Lytle Creek Flood Control Channel; thence southerly, \ \ along said east line of, said Flood Control Channel, following its various courses and distances to the centerlin~f 5th Street; thence west along said centerline of 5 th Street to the centerline of 4 thStreet; then~\'east along said centerline of 4th Street, to the centerline ofM!. \ V ernon Avenue; thence south aiillng said centerline of M!. V ernon Avenue, to the centerline of Rialto Avenue; thence east alon~ aid centerline of Rialto Avenue, to the centerline of"E" Street; thence south along said center e of "E" Street, to the centerline of said Mill Street; 14 thence east along said centerline of Mill eet to the centerline of Waterman A venue and the 15 point of beginning. 16 "1.16.030 Second Ward. 17 The boundaries of the second ward of the City s 18 All that area within the present corporate limits of tH City of San Bernardino described as 20 19 follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline 0 Base Line Street and the east line of the San Bernardino County Twin Creek Flood Control C el; thence north to an angle 21 point on the corporate limit line of the City of San Bernardi 0; thence north, along said 22 corporate City limit line and following its various courses and dis ces to the centerline of 23 Monte Vista Drive; thence north and leaving said corporate Cit limit line, along the , 24 centerline of Monte Vista Drive to the centerline of Highland Avenue:\~hence west, along \ 25 said centerline of Highland A venue to the centerline of Arrowhead A vehpe; thence north 26 along said centerline of Arrowhead Avenue to the centerline of 28th Street; thence west along 27 said centerline of 28th Street to the centerline of "H" Street; thence north along said centerline 28 of "H" Street to the centerline of California State Route 259; thence south along said HTC/js [WARDS.ORD] 2 I ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 centerline of California State Route 259, to the centerline of 27th Street; thence west along 4 said centerline of 27th Street to centerline of the 1-215 Freeway; thence southeasterly along 5 said centerline of the 1-215 Freeway to said centerline of Highland A venue; thence east along 6 the centerline of said Highland A venue to the centerline of said California State Route 259; 7 thence south along said centerline of said California State Route 259 to the centerline of said 8 1-215 Freeway; thence south along said centerline ofI-215 Freeway to the centerline of 9th 9 Street; thence east along said centerline of 9th Street to the centerline of Sierra Way; thence 10 north along said centerline of Sierra Way to the centerline of II th Street; thence east along 11 said centerline of 11 th Street to the centerline of Waterman Avenue; thence north along said 12 centerline of Waterman A venue to the centerline of said Base Line Street; thence east along 13 said centerline of Base Line Avenue, to said east line of San Bernardino County Twin Creek 14 Flood Control Channel and the point of beginning. 15 "1.16.040 Third Ward. 16 The boundaries ofthe third ward of the City shall be as follows: 17 All that area within the present corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino described as 18 follows: Beginning at the intersection of Waterman Avenue and Mill Street; thence south 19 along said centerline of Waterman Avenue to the north line ofthe Santa Ana River; thence 20 easterly, along said north line of the Santa Ana River and following its various courses and 21 distances to the centerline of Mountain View Avenue, said point also being on the corporate 22 City limit line of the City of San Bernardino; thence south, along said centerline of Mountain 23 View Avenue and said corporate City limit line and following its various courses and 24 distances to the intersection of the centerlines of Mill Street and Eucalyptus A venue; thence 25 east along said centerline of Mill Street to the centerline of Meridian A venue; thence north 26 along said centerline of Meridian Avenue to the westerly prolongation of the north line of 27 Parcel I of Parcel Map No. 5665 as per Map recorded in Book 52 of Parcel Maps, pages 49 28 through 50, records of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, State of California; HTC/js [WARDS.ORD] 3 I ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 thence east along said north line of Parcel I, to the west line of the Union Pacific (formerly 4 Southern Pacific) Railroad right-of-way; thence north along said west railroad right-of-way 5 line to its intersection with Foothill Boulevard; thence east, along said centerline of Foothill 6 Boulevard and the centerline of 4th Street, to the centerline of Mt. Vernon A venue; thence 7 south along said centerline of Mt. Vernon A venue to the centerline of Rialto A venue; thence 8 east along said centerline of Rial to Avenue to the centerline of "E" Street; thence south along 9 said centerline of "E" Street to the said centerline of Mill Street; thence east along said I 0 centerline of Mill Street to the centerline of W aterman Avenue and the point of beginning. II "1.16.050 Fourth Ward. 12 The boundaries of the fourth ward of the City shall be as follows: 13 All that area within the present corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino, described as 14 follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerlines of North park Boulevard and Little IS Mountain Drive; thence east along said centerline of North park Boulevard to the centerline 16 of Orange Drive; thence north along said centerline of Orange Drive to the centerline of 17 Dover Drive; thence east along said centerline of Dover Drive to the centerline of Magnolia 18 Avenue; thence north along said centerline of Magnolia Avenue to the centerline of 56th 19 Street; thence east along said centerline of 56th Street to the centerline of Westwind Drive; 20 thence south along said centerline of Westwind Drive to the centerline of said Dover Drive; 21 thence east to the centerline of Cedar Drive; thence north along said centerline of Cedar 22 Drive to the centerline of said 56th Street; thence easterly and southerly along said centerline 23 of 56th Street and the centerline of Jesse Drive, to the centerline of said Dover Drive; thence 24 east along said centerline of Dover Drive, to the centerline of "I" Street; thence north along 25 said centerline of "I" Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the south line 26 of Lot 136, Tract No. 13554-3, as per map recorded in Book 238 of Maps, pages 41 through 27 44, records of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, State of California; thence 28 west along said prolongation and said south line of Lot 136 and along the south line of Tract HTC/js [WARDS.ORD} 4 I ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 No. 13554-7 as per map recorded in Book 238 of Maps, pages 55-57, records of said County, 4 to the west line thereof; thence northerly along said west line and following its various 5 courses and distances and along the west line of Tract No. 13554-6, as per map recorded in 6 Book 238 of Maps, pages 51 through 54, records of said County and continuing northerly 7 along the northerly prolongation of said west line of Tract No. 13554-6 to a point that is 8 813.73 feet southerly of, as measured along said northerly prolongation, the Muscupiabe 9 Rancho Line as per map recorded in Book I of Maps, page 24 and Book 7 of Maps, page 10 23, records of said County, said Muscupiabe Rancho Line also being the corporate City limit II line of the City of San Bernardino; thence South 740 06' 33" East, a distance of 1145.84 feet; 12 thence North 590 35' 34" East, a distance of 564.31', more or less, to said Muscupiabe 13 Rancho Lineomld said corporate City limit line; thence southeasterly, along said corporate 14 City limit line and following its various courses and distances to the intersection of the 15 centerline, of Highland Avenue and Victoria Avenue; thence north, along said centerline of 16 Victoria Avenue to an angle point on said corporate City limit line; thence continuing north 17 along said centerline of Victoria Avenue to the centerline of Lynwood Drive; thence west 18 along said centerline of Lynwood Drive to an angle point in said corporate City limit line; 19 thence continuing west along said corporate City limit line and following its various courses 20 and distance to the intersection of the centerlines of said Lynwood Drive and Sterling 21 Avenue; thence continuing west along said centerline of Lynwood Drive and leaving said 22 corporate City limit line to an angle point in said corporate City limit line; thence north, 23 along said corporate City limit line and following its various courses and distances to the 24 intersection of the centerlines of Marshall Boulevard and Del Rosa A venue; thence west 25 along said centerline of Marshall Boulevard and leaving said corporate City limit line to the 26 centerline of Mountain Avenue and said corporate City limit line; thence north along said 27 corporate City limit line and following its various courses and distances to the intersection 28 of the centerlines of39lh Street and Golden Avenue; thence west along said centerline of 39th HTC/js [WARDS.ORD] 5 1 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 Street, and leaving said corporate City limit line to the centerline of Harrison Street; thence 4 north along said centerline of Harrison Street to the centerline of 40th Street; thence west 5 along said centerline of 40 th Street to the centerline of Waterman A venue; thence south 6 along said centerline of Waterman Avenue to the centerline of Park dale Drive; thence west 7 along said centerline of Park dale Drive to the centerline of Mountain View Avenue; thence 8 south along said centerline of Mountain View Avenue to the centerline of Thompson Place; 9 thence west along said centerline of Thompson Place to the centerline of Arrowhead Avenue; 10 thence northerly and westerly along said centerline of Arrowhead A venue to the centerline II of Kendall Drive; thence northwesterly along said centerline of Kendall Drive and following 12 its various courses and distances to the centerline of "H" Street; thence north along said 13 centerline of "H" Street to the centerline of said 40th Street and said corporate City limit line; 14 thence east along said corporate City limit line and following its various courses and 15 distances to the intersection of the centerlines of 48'h Street and Orange Street; thence west 16 along said centerline of 48th Street and leaving said corporate City limit line to the centerline 17 of said Little Mountain Drive; thence north along said centerline of Little Mountain Drive 18 to the centerline of said Northpark Boulevard and the point of beginning. 19 "1.16.060 Fifth Ward. 20 The boundaries of the fifth ward of the City shall be as follows: 21 All that area within the present corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino, described as 22 follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerlines of North park Boulevard and Little 23 Mountain Drive; thence east along said centerline of North park Boulevard to the centerline 24 of Orange Drive; thence north along said centerline of Orange Drive to the centerline of 25 Dover Drive; thence east along said centerline of Dover Drive to the centerline of Magnolia 26 A venue; thence north along said centerline of Magnolia A venue to the centerline of 56th 27 Street; thence east along said centerline of 56th Street to the centerline of West wind Drive; 28 thence south along said centerline of West wind Drive to the centerline of said Dover Drive; HTC/js [W ARDS.ORD] 6 1 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 thence east to the centerline of Cedar Drive; thence north along said centerline of Cedar 4 Drive to the centerline of said 56th Street; thence easterly and southerly along said centerline 5 of 56th Street and the centerline of Jesse Drive, to the centerline of said Dover Drive; thence 6 east along said centerline of Dover Drive, to the centerline of "I" Street; thence north along 7 said centerline of "I" Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the south line 8 of Lot 136, Tract No. 13554-3, as per map recorded in Book 238 of Maps, pages 41 through 9 44, records of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, State of California; thence 10 west along said prolongation and said south line of Lot 136 and along the south line of Tract 11 No. 13554-7 as per map recorded in Book 238 of Maps, pages 55-57, records of said County, 12 to the west line thereof; thence northerly along said west line and following its various 13 courses and distances and along the west line of Tract No. 13554-6, as per map recorded in 14 Book 238 of Maps, pages 51 through 54, records of said County and continuing northerly 15 along the northerly prolongation of said west line of Tract No. 13554-6 to a point that is 16 813.73 feet southerly of, as measured along said northerly prolongation, the Muscupiabe 17 Rancho Line as per map recorded in Book 1 of Maps, page 24 and Book 7 of Maps, page 18 23, records of said County, said Muscupiabe Rancho Line also being the corporate City limit 19 line of the City of San Bernardino, thence South 74006' 33" East, a distance of 1145.84 feet; 20 thence North 590 35' 34" East, a distance of 564.31 " more or less, to said Muscupiabe 21 Rancho Line and said corporate City limit line; thence northwesterly, along said corporate 22 City limit line and following its various courses and distances to the centerline of the 1-215 23 Freeway; thence southeasterly, along said centerline of the 1-215 Freeway and following its 24 various courses and distances to the centerline of 27th Street; thence east, along said 25 centerline of 27th Street to the centerline ofCalifomia State Route 259; thence northerly and 26 along said centerline of California State Route 259 to the centerline ofCalifomia State Route 27 210 (formerly California State Route 30); thence east along said centerline of California 28 State Route 210, to the centerline of "E" Street; thence north along said centerline of "E" HTe/js [WARDS.ORD] 7 I ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 Street to the centerline of 30th Street; thence west along said centerline of 30th Street to the 4 centerline of "F" Street; thence north along said centerline of "F" Street to the centerline of 5 36th Street; thence east along said centerline of 36th Street to the centerline of said "E" Street; 6 thence north along said centerline of "E" Street to the centerline of Kendall Drive; thence 7 northeasterly along said centerline of Kendall Drive, and following its various courses and 8 distances to the centerline of "H" Street; thence north along said centerline of "H" Street to 9 the centerline of 40th Street and said corporate City limit line; thence west, along said I 0 corporate City limit line and following its various courses and distances to the intersection II of the centerlines of Orange Street and 48th Street; thence west along said centerline of 48th 12 Street and leaving said corporate City limit line to the centerline of said Little Mountain 13 Drive; thence north along said centerline of Little Mountain Drive to the centerline of said 14 Northpark Boulevard and the point of beginning. IS "1.16.070. Sixth Ward. 16 The boundaries of the sixth ward of the City shall be as follows: 17 All that area within the present corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino, described as 18 follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerlines of Eucalyptus Avenue and Mill 19 Street, said point also being on the corporate City limit line of the City of San Bernardino; 20 thence north along said corporate City limit line and following its various courses and 21 distances to its intersection with the centerline of the 1-215 Freeway; thence south along said 22 centerline of the 1-215 Freeway to the centerline of Highland Avenue; thence east along said 23 centerline of Highland A venue to the centerline of California State Route 259; thence south 24 along said centerline of California State Route 259 to the centerline of 16th Street; thence 25 west along said centerline of 16th Street to the centerline of Massachusetts A venue; thence 26 south along said centerline of Massachusetts Avenue to the centerline of said Base Line 27 Street; thence west along said centerline of Base Line Street to the centerline of "L" Street; 28 thence south along said centerline of "L" Street to the centerline of said 9th Street; thence HTC/js [WARDS.ORD] 8 I ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 west along said centerline of 9th Street to the east line of the San Bernardino County Lytle 4 Creek Flood Control Channel; thence southerly along said east line of said Flood Control 5 Channel and following its various courses and distances to the centerline of 5th Street; thence 6 westerly along said centerline of 5th Street to the centerline of Foothill Boulevard; thence 7 west along said centerline of Foothill Boulevard to the west line of the Union Pacific 8 (formerly Southern Pacific) Railroad right-of-way; thence southerly along said west railroad 9 right-of-way line to the north line of Parcel I of Parcel Map No. 5665 as per Map recorded lOin Book 52 of Parcel Maps, pages 49 through 50, records of the County Recorder of San II Bernardino County, State of California; thence west along said north line of Parcell and its 12 westerly prolongation to the centerline of Meridian A venue; thence south along said 13 centerline of Meridian Avenue to the centerline of Mill Street; thence west along said 14 centerline of Mill Street to the centerline of said Eucalyptus Avenue and the point of 15 beginning. 16 "1.16.080 Seventh Ward. 17 The boundaries of the seventh ward of the City shall be as follows: 18 All that area within the present corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino, described as 19 follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerlines of 40th Street and Waterman Avenue; 20 thence south along said centerline of Waterman Avenue to the centerline of Park dale Drive; 21 thence west along said centerline of Parkdale Drive to the centerline of Mountain View 22 Avenue; thence south along said centerline of Mountain View Avenue to the centerline of 23 Thompson Place; thence west along said centerline of Thompson Place to the centerline of 24 Arrowhead Avenue; thence northerly and westerly along said centerline of Arrowhead 25 A venue to the centerline of Kendall Drive; thence southerly and southwesterly along said 26 centerline of Kendall Drive to the centerline of "E" Street; thence south along said centerline 27 of "E" Street to the centerline of 36th Street; thence west along said centerline of 36th Street 28 to the centerline of "F" Street; thence south along said centerline of "F" Street to the HTCljs [WARDS.ORD] 9 I ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 centerline of 30th Street; thence east along said centerline of 30'" Street to the centerline of 4 said "E" Street; thence south along said centerline of "E" Street to the centerline of California 5 State Route 210 (formerly California State Route 30); thence west along said centerline of 6 California State Route 210 to the centerline of California State Route 259; thence westerly 7 and southerly to the centerline of "H" Street; thence south along said centerline of "H" Street 8 to the centerline of 28th Street; thence east along said centerline of28'" Street to the centerline 9 of Arrowhead A venue; thence south along said centerline of Arrowhead A venue to the 10 centerline of Highland Avenue; thence east along said centerline of Highland A venue to the II centerline of Monte Vista Drive; thence south along said centerline of Monte Vista Drive to 12 an angle point on the corporate City limit line of the City of San Bernardino; thence easterly 13 along said corporate City limit line and following its various courses and distances to the 14 centerline of Victoria Avenue; thence north and leaving said corporate City limit line to the 15 centerline of Lynwood Drive; thence west along said centerline of Lynwood Drive to an 16 angle point on said corporate City limit line; thence south along said corporate City limit line 17 and following its various courses and distances to the centerlines of Sterling Avenue and said 18 Lynwood Drive; thence west along said centerline of Lynwood Drive and leaving said 19 corporate City limit line to an angle point on said corporate City limit line; thence west 20 along said corporate City limit line and following its various courses and distances to the 21 intersection of the centerlines of Del Rosa Avenue and Marshall Boulevard; thence west 22 along said centerline of Marshall Boulevard and leaving said corporate City limit line to said 23 corporate City limit line; thence south along said corporate City limit line and following its 24 various courses and distances to the intersection of the centerlines of Golden Avenue and 39th 25 Street; thence west along said centerline of 39th Street and leaving said corporate City limit 26 line to the centerline of Harrison Street; thence north along said centerline of Harrison Street 27 to the centerline of said 40th Street; thence west along said centerline of 40 th Street to the 28 centerline of said Waterman A venue and the point of beginning." HTC/js [WARDS.ORD] 10 I ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 1.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND REESTABLISHING THE 2 BOUNDARIES OF THE SEVEN WARDS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was dilly adopted by the Mayor and 4 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a , 2002, by the following vote, to wit: meeting thereof, held on the 5 _ day of 6 COUNCIL MEMBERS: 7 ESTRADA 8 LIEN 9 MCGINNIS 10 DERRY II SUAREZ 12 ANDERSON 13 MC CAMMACK 14 AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 15 16 17 18 19 City Clerk The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this _ day of ,2002. 20 21 22 JUDITH V ALLES, Mayor City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form and legal content: 24 JAMES F. PENMAN 25 City Attorney HTe/js [WARDS.ORD] 11 - May 19, 2002 WESTSIDE ACTION GROUP Attached is a copy of our coalition's proposed enhancements to Modification "A" also listed as "Option 6" in the data files provided to us by the MIS staff. Please consider this proposal based on the principles of a sound plan that meets the requirements of the law. This plan has attempted to do the following: . Create wards that adhere to the "one person, one vote" requirement . Create wards that are compact and contiguous . Create wards that address issues related to various communities of interests . Create wards that address Section 2 -- WAG is concerned that there was no opportunity for public input during the initial 13 meetings that the city had prior to presenting the proposed boundaries for council consideration. We strongly urge the Council to take the time to make sure that all options are explored in detail before voting on a final plan. To date there has been no presentation ofthe legal points addressed by each plan. You have provided no data to the public that shows how each plan has met the requirements of compactness. There has been no presentation of the communities of interests identified by the committee. Moreover, the City did not allow for self-identified communities of interest to address their concerns before your first reading. One of the most important areas that concern our coalition is that there has been no data provided to show that the proposed plans have met the Section 2 requirements. The various indicators or formulas normally used by social scientists have not been used to confirm that non-white groups will be able to elect the candidates of their choice. We feel that it is essential that the Council take the initiative to make sure that an open discussion on these points is held at the public hearing on Monday, May 20th. WAG knows that you will do what is best for the city of San Bernardino when you consider the plans for redrawing the ward boundaries. Please call me at 909 214-4956 if you have any questions about our proposed plan or the concerns outlined above. "d -rl j I'd I, 1aJ.f,', .' ~ Ie (Y!'"WVV tr W'I.J'A. .... . '(.. /';..1 ," ) 4I~'i #~ - WAG MODIFICATION OF OPTION 6 WARDS Total Hisoanic WhiteNH BlackNH AIANNH AsianNH NHOPINH otherNH Multirace First 26,400 16,608 3,646 3,953 150 1,425 62 34 522 Second 26,549 15,330 5,977 3,991 198 498 81 21 453 Third 26,364 15,898 4,954 2,432 125 2,114 109 58 674 Fourth 26,496 6,663 14,274 3,572 217 891 71 45 763 Fifth 26,403 7,754 12,120 3,987 168 1,397 81 65 831 Sixth 26,512 15,404 1,903 7,688 116 731 115 23 532 Seventh 26,548 10,303 10,710 4,018 155 537 63 42 720 TOTAL 185,272 87,960 53,584 29,641 1,129 7,593 582 288 4,495 WAG MODIFICATION OF OPTION 6 -- PERCENT WITHIN ETHNIC/RACIAL GROUP WARDS Total Hisoanic WhiteNH BlackNH AIANNH AsianNH NHOPINH OtherNH Multirace First 14.25 18.88 6.80 13.34 13.29 18.77 10.65 11.81 11.61 Second 14.33 17.43 11.15 13.46 17.54 6.56 13.92 7.29 10.08 Third 14.23 18.07 9.25 8.20 11.07 27.84 18.73 20.14 14.99 Fourth 14.30 7.58 26.64 12.05 19.22 11.73..- 12.20 15.63 16.97 Fifth 14.25 8.82 22.62 13.45 14.88 18.40 - 13.92 22.57 18.49 Sixth 14.31 17.51 3.55 25.94 10.27 9.63 19.76 7.99 11.84 Seventh 14.33 11.71 19.99 13.56 13.73 7.07 10.82 14.58 16.02 TOTAL 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 WAG MODIFICATION OF OPTION 6.- PERCENT ETHNIC/RACIAL GROUP WITHIN WARD WARDS Total Hisoanic WhiteNH BlackNH AIANNH AsianNH NHOPINH OtherNH Multirace First 100.00 62.91 13.81 14.97 0.57 5.40 0.23 0.13 1.98 Second 100.00 57.74 22.51 15.03 0.75 1.88 0.31 0.08 1.71 Third 100.00 60.30 18.79 9.22 0.47 8.02 0.41 0.22 2.56 Fourth 100.00 25.15 53.87 13.48 0.82 3.36 0.27 0.17 2.88 Fifth 100.00 29.37 45.90 15.10 0.64 5.29 0.31 0.25 3.15 Sixth 100.00 58.10 7.18 29.00 0.44 2.76 0.43 0.09 2.01 Seventh 100.00 38.81 40.34 15.13 0.58 2.02 0.24 0.16 2.71 TOTAL 100.00 47.48 28.92 16.00 0.61 4.10 0.31 0.16 2.43 MAY 2002 WAG Modification of Option 6 - - r ~? ~\ -I \L'J c- ~ ~~ ~ J ~ , < , / ,r~ _ L, 1 ~ \V I ) . 3 L 30 - -v o - v~ N E NewHawk May 2002 Source: SB City MIS 2002 s Executive Board Robert Hamoton-President. Linda O'Neal-Vice Presifknt. Alice Williams-Secretarv. Marvin Johnson-Treasurer NORTHWEST REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA COMMITTEE 1505 West Highland Avenue Suite #14 San Bernardino, California 92411 Office (909) 880-3250 Fax (909) 880-1974 E-MAIL nwoac(algte.net May 16, 2002 Mayor and Common Council Of The City Of San Bernardino: WHEREAS, an Authorized committee of Northwest Redevelopment Project Area Committee. Request that Redistricting be stopped until the following question can be answered and input from the Northwest Redevelopment Project Area Committee be considered. 1. Was participation provided for Owners, Business and Tenants in the Project Area and the 6th ward about changes in redistricting? 2. Was appropriate action taken by the Mayor and Common Council to involve the Northwest Redevelopment Project Area Committee in there intensions to redistrict the ward and Project area? 3. Where the Resident, Property Owners and Business Owners ofthe 6th ward, notified about the loss of participation in voting and holding a position on the Northwest Redevelopment Project Area Committee due to redistricting? Respectfully Submitted: Cc: Northwest Redevelopment Project Area Committee President and Members -"'"'!"!'I Entered into Record" 5 /J...o /02- Cnll"r.iIlC~DevCm. Mtg: ~,^lA H-d nv J.. '" re I\nr",da Item ~ /;;. ~ City ClerklCDC Secy City of San Bernardino ,..' .'. . ... ~1t:A " * *FQR OFFICE USE OHL Y - HOT',A PUBLIC. DOCUM~T' ** ." '- __:~;~_~?;.1. -- . ::.\t:~~;~.:' r.'~~!4~t;z:"<. _~ _ __ ...",,~::'~'~'T~'~%~~f_:}~:::~:..~:2};:~:;:.( ',"~-CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO :'cn:y CLERK'S OFFICE--;~"---'" _...- RECORDS & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Meeting Date/Date Adopted: ::; -::J o--() ""2--. Item No. Resolution/Ordinance No. /l1 C - / {.J L/ " --;20- 02- Ayes: ~ (~ s: (i 7 Abstain; ..-,er-- Date Sent to Mayor: ~-;).( 02-- <:. ~ Exhibits Complete & Attached to Resolutio';"drdinance: Rem i nder Letter Sent: Reminder Letter Sent: Reminder Letter Sent: Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attach,d: Yes Notes: 1f~J;-r( /d- - Sf:; j/6 )- -~':. -,.'~;. . ...., Effective Date: Vote: Date of Mayor's Signature: Date Summary Sent to Attorney: S- -:l./ -01-- ~. ~ Date Published: . ~ ~ ~. () J . Meeting Type: J"'-'-- j p~ Continued FromfT & Item No. Date Sent for Signature: Expiration Date: Copies Distributed To: Ready to File: OOClIMENT lOCATlON: fORMSIApIda .... T..... folm.CC Form No. 111 ,oUst lJcIdIIed: lV0411~ Ordinance Urgency: Yes Termination/Sunset Date: Nays: -~ Absent: Date Returned from Mayor: Date of Clerk's Signature: Date Summary Returned from Attorney: ,5/2--'2../ CJL- I , Date Seal Impressed: 5/:1'1' /tJ"2- , I J / "" , ,e,L ~ .L~/ No Date: