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HomeMy WebLinkAbout24-City Attorney - CITY OF SAN BER~RDINO - REQUEST ())R COUNCIL ACTION From: James F. Penman Subject: Incorporation of Legal Costs into Fees, Charges and Assessments Dept: City Attorney Date: September 28, 1992 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Adoption of various fees, charges and assessments. Recommended motion: Refer to Ways and Means. A'/(/)fJf~ ') /" ~jgnature -- Contact person: Dennis A. Barlow Supporting data attached: None Phone: x5255 Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct, No,) (Acct, Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75..0262 Agenda Item NO.~ - CITY OF SAN BERORDINO - REQUEST())R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The City Attorney is required by Charter to provide legal services to the various City departments and agencies and has no authori ty to charge for such services unless authorized by the Mayor and Common Council. In light of the ongoing budget difficulties of the City, the City Attorney, along with other City departments, is reviewing ways to provide additional monies to the City's General Fund. The City Attorney provides a limited amount of review and analysis for the initial establishment of the special assessment districts and for the annual assessments. To our knowledge, the time of the City Attorney's Office has not been factored into these assessment costs. Similarly, other departments which charge fees to the public (e.g., Planning & Building Services and Refuse) have not included legal costs into those fees. Were the City Attorney to charge time costs to these funds as it does to the Economic Development Agency, it would require careful and detailed time records to be kept by the attorneys in the office providing those functions. Although we are keeping some time records now, unless the Mayor and Council make the policy decision to do so, we do not plan to go to the expense of keeping such detailed records, unless they would have a specific use. Currently, the Water Department already transfers a fixed amount to the City's General Fund in payment for the services it receives from the other departments. By Charter, this is limited to 10 percent (10%) per month. It is recommended that this matter be referred to Ways and Means Committee to consider the policy issues involved. DAB/bg IStaff.Rpt) n-0264