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HomeMy WebLinkAbout27-Mayor's Office . . . . nFfc- ,c., , ~!., n~. May 7, 1986 16 i;r;y -7 P.4 :30 Mayor E. Wilcox City Council Members 300 N. D. Street San Bernardino, Ca. ~ar Mayor and Councilmen; Your recent decision to amend the Municipal Code 18.40.160 should be reversed. This letter is therefore asking for that reversal and an appeal of that change. A project presented to the planning department commission last evening, May 6, 1986 (Cable Lakes TT 13172) was unnecessarily burdened with trying to comply with this code in an unsatifactorily way to the commission and to the public opposing and making comments to the project. I believe City officials should review code changes only when it benefits the general public, not just for the benefit of an individual project. I further feel code changed by adding Fire Chief places him in the dubious position of individual litigation based on his decision to exempt a project from the code in regard to development standards for secondary access. I fully appreciate your desires to aid developers to build in our city, but we reserve the'right to ask you not to at the expense or risk of human life in that future development. a~_'D I respectfully request you review your deciSion and conclude that the original code was drafted and adopted to secure the health, safety, and welfare of all citizens. ::m:::-~~~ Mrs. Helen Kopczynski 8150 Cable Canyon Road San Bernardino, Ca. 92407 887-1833 cc: Cynthia Grace Deputy City Attorney C:<7 ~ . e' . . . LAW OFFICES PARKER AND COVERT CLAYTON H. PARKER SPENCER E. COVERT. JR MARGARET A. CHIDESTER CHARLES S. SCOLASTiCO LINNEA LONG WENDY H. WILES VERNA P. BROMLEY NICHOLAS BANKO, JR. JOHN F. WILSON L THOMAS KRAHELSKI A PARTNERSHIP OF PAOFISSlONAL CORPORATIONS 330 NORTH 0 STREET. SUITE 340 SAN BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA 92401 (714) 884-3314 ~NT A ANA OffICE 1901 EAST'FQURTH STREET. SUITE 312 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92705 (714} 973-2137 April 30, 1986 REF. OUR FILE RD-40 San Bernardino City Council 300 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Re: Adoption of Resolution Imposing School Impaction Fees for the Redlands Unified School District Dear Council Members: Pursuant to Chapter 2.64 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code, the Redlands Unified School District hereby requests reconsideration of the action of the Mayor and Common Council taken on April 21, 1986, in adopting the above-referenced Resolution. Reconsideration is. sought on the grounds that the fees, as set forth in that Resolution, will not mitigate to insig- nificance the impact of new residential housing developments, occurring within the City of San Bernardino, on the Redlands Unified School District. Further, said Resolution violates such provisions of the San Bernardino General Plan as require the provision of adequate public facilities for the residents of the City of San Bernardino. If you have any questions or comments regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, J I{rt~son ~;;arker and Covert C"'-) ~ ::7-3 m . JFW/tvSB0023 I ~ ~~::{ ;"'.) .., ~ 0274