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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-Council Office "-. ,. - ~ , · "F SAN BERNAROIA - REQUeer Fori COUNCIL AC'eON ',-rom: Councilman Jack Strickler Su~~t: Legislative Review Committee Report !C).,pt: Council Office Date: February 25, 1986 Synop'sis of Previous Council action: :::a o:i en '" C> en -n :2. rT1 ~ c:> ~ I N 0 c- -' -< = C> '" .- f.:> ,"T"l "'" J:>. -:: R"commended motion: 1, That minutes of Legislative Review Committee meeting held Febru- ary 20, 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. \'A~, G- W ~ C,. '~ Signature :-:ontact person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 'lR'l-t;l13R Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: N/A FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item 0 . . . . LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE February 20, 1986 ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack strickler - Chairman; Councilman Gordon Quiel; Councilman Jack Reilly; Acting City Administra- tor Ray Schweitzer;. Assistant City Attorney - William Sabourin; planning Director - Frank Schuma, principal Planner _ David Anderson; Fire Chief - Gerald Newcombe, Engineer - Mikel park; Fire Commissioner Everett White; Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo; Mayor'S Administrative As- sistant Richard Bennecke; Arnold Stubblefield, John Stubblefield, Mike Molsud, Michael Murphy, Thomas J. Kohn, Gil Saenz, William Smith, Pat Smith, Bill Leonard, Joe Bonadiman, Larry Vesch, Bill Workentine. 1. R-3 MULTI-FAMILY ORDINANCE Item continued. planning Department and developer representatives will meet on Wednesday, February 26, to review and come to an agreement on the wording of the ordinance. That agreement will be presented to the Committee at its next regular meeting. 2~ REDLANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT - SCHOOL IMPACTION FEES _ The Committee recommended that the Council approve the same fees for the Redlands Unified School District as those for the San Bernardino Unified School District. City Attorney was directed to provide a resolution for review. 3. SPRINKLER ORDINANCE - RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES - Item continued. The Building Industry Association and Fire Department will meet ~o agree on a scenario and present the new information to the Committee. 4. MINI-STORAGE FACILITIES ORDINANCE - The Committee recommended approval to the Council. s. AMENDING ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO EXTENSION OF TIMES ALLOWED FOR RECORDING A FINAL MAP and 6. ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR VESTING OF TENTATIVE MAPS FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS - Items continued. City Attorney will study and provide comments. Any interested parties are to provide input to the City Attorney. This item will be reheard on March 6, 1986. . 7. OFF-SITE planning cities, March 6, Js:ej I I . . . AMENDMENT MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 19.26.020 CUP FOR SALES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Item continued.. Director to study and analyze ordinances from other rewrite our ordinance and bring back to Committee on 1986. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, ~::t" I). Qr - ncilman Jack strickler airman Legislative Review Committee