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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21-Council Office - - - CIT. OF SAN BERNARDI., - REQU.T FOR COUNCIL ACeoN l'/'om: Councllr.Jan Jack Strickler Subject: Legislative Review Committee Report Dept: Counc i 1 Offi ce Date: May 13, 1986 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: 1. That minutes of Legislative Review Committee meeting held May 8, 1986 be received and filed. 2. That Committee recommended actions be approved and appropriate departments implement these actions as necessary and as soon as possible. ~.~ ~ I\-,J..U<~ I nature Contact person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 383-5188 Supporting t1ata attached: Yes Ward: N/A FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. ,;::./ . . . . LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE May 8, 1986 ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Strickler; Councilman Gordon Quiel; City Administrator - Jack Matzer; Water Department General Manager - Herbert Wessel, Admin. & Finance Director - Bernard Kersey; Deputy City Attorney - Loren McQueen; City Clerk - Shauna Clark, License Supervisor - Lee Gagnon; Park, Recreation & Community Services Director Annie Ramos, Recreation Superintendent - John Kramer; Principal Planner- Dave Anderson; Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo; Mayor's Administrative Assistant - Richard Bennecke; John Stubblefield; Brian Bascom. 1. WASTE WATER TREATMENT - Mr. Wessel made a report and recommendations to the Committee. Report was accepted. City Administrator and Water Department General Manager will develop proposed recommendations for the Council. 2. UNITED STATES OPEN AMATEUR BASEBALL Continued. parks, Recreation and Community Services will provide Com- mittee additional information relative to prioritizing ball fields. 3. FIRE CALL STATISTICS Committee recommends no action to require fire sprinklers in single family residences based on survey statistics provided by the Fire Department. 4. SCHOOL IMPACTION FEES Request denied. APPEAL (Brian Bascom) 5. AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE TO PERMIT STORAGE OF FIREWORKS IN M-l DISTRICT - Tabled. 6. ORDINANCE AMENDING MC CHAPTER 19.68 PERTAINING TO THE MOVING OF BUILDINGS IN CITY - Tabled. 7. ORDINANCE ADDING MC CHAPTER 2.49 TO CREATE A COMMIS- SION FOR THE STATUS AND ADVANCEMENT OF SENIOR CITIZENS- Committee recommended title change to .Senior Affairs Commis- sion". .. e. e . . 8. DUTIES OF BOARD OF BUILDING COMMISSIONERS - Commit- tee gave guidance to Attorney and asked that ordinance be completed and brought to Council for setting of hearing date. 9. PAYMENT OF BUSINESS LICENSE FEES Continued. Proposal to be brought to Council after coordination between City Clerk and City Attorney. 10. R-3 MULTI-FAMILY ORDINANCE Continued. Special meeting is to be held to specifically discuss this item. The meeting is scheduled for May 15, 1986, 5:00 p.m., in the Council Conference Room. 11. SEWER CAPACITY RIGHTS INTERIM Committee received the report. STATUS REPORT 12. DEMOLITION/ABATEMENT POLICY - Continued. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, ~~4n~8 _ ncilman Jack Strickler airman Legislative Review Committee JS:ej '~-"'-'-- ( '__1<'_ ~.~ . . . . ) RECE'\,it:;"I "! L LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE '86 ~;r,y 20 All :09 May 8, 1986 ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Strickler; Councilman Gordon Quiel; City Administrator - Jack Matzer; Water Department General Manager - Herbert Wessel, Admin. & Finance Director - Bernard Kersey; Deputy City Attorney - Loren McQueen; City Clerk - Shauna Clark, License Supervisor - Lee Gagnon; Park, Recreation & Community Services Director Annie Ramos, Recreation Superintendent - John Kramer; Principal Planner- Dave Anderson; Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo; Mayor's Administrative Assistant - Richard Bennecke; John Stubblefield; Brian Bascom. 1. WASTE WATER TREATMENT - Mr. Wessel made a report and recommendations to the Committee. Report was accepted. City Administrator and Water' Department General Manager will develop proposed recommendations for the Council. 2. UNITED STATES OPEN AMATEUR BASEBALL Continued. Parks, Recreation and Community Services will provide Com- mittee additional information relative to prioritizing ball fields. 3. FIRE CALL STATISTICS Committee recommends no action to require fire sprinklers in single family residences based on survey statistics provided by the Fire Department. 4. SCHOOL IMPACTION FEES Request denied. APPEAL (Brian Bascom) 5. AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE TO PERMIT STORAGE OF FIREWORKS IN M-l DISTRICT - Tabled. 6. ORDINANCE AMENDING MC CHAPTER 19.68 PERTAINING TO THE MOVING OF BUILDINGS IN CITY - Tabled. 7. ORDINANCE ADDING MC CHAPTER 2.49 TO CREATE A COMMIS- SION FOR THE STATUS AND ADVANCEMENT OF SENIOR CITIZENS- Committee recommended title change to .Senior Affairs Commis- sion". #:LJ . . . . , \ . 8. DUTIES OF BOARD OF BUILDING COMMISSIONERS - Commit- tee gave guidance to Attorney and asked that ordinance be completed and brought to Council for setting of hearing date. 9. PAYMENT OF BUSINESS LICENSE FEES Continued. Proposal to be brought to Council after coordination between City Clerk and City Attorney. 10. R-3 MULTI-FAMILY ORDINANCE Continued. Special meeting is to be held to specifically discuss this item. The meeting is scheduled for May 15, 1986, 5:00 p.m., in the Council Conference Room. 11. SEWER CAPACITY RIGHTS INTERIM Committee received the report. STATUS REPORT 12. DEMOLITION/ABATEMENT POLICY - Continued. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, ~~4~__ ncilman Jack Strickler airman Legislative Review Committee JS:ej