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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-19-1988 Reg Agenda 1 r--# R ;/,7' 3,"'"cl lh; /1- /tLL~/'" " //j.~1, , F .'t/}.. f) I " '/ ,;,J/ od- , (I J"AcLLJ/1CU AGENDA REGULAR MEETING MAYOR Aim COMMON COUNCIL 11 ( SEPTEMBER 19, 1988 - 9:00 A.M. INVOCATION ~7 .0(~ , CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE y)z/I!i; ROLL CALL PRESENT: ABSENT: A. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA: A five-minute limitation shall apply to each member of the public who wishes to address the Mayor and Cornmon Council. No member of the public shall be permitted to IIshare" his/her five minutes with any other member of the public. (Usually any items received under this hearing are referred to staff for further study, research, completion and/or future Council action) B. PRESENTATIONS: Award of Service Pins. (See Attached) C. APPOINTMENTS: CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: That the motions indicated by Consent Calendar Items 1 through 17 be adopted except for ~ ~'. /~,..&:.....Li..... ---3..... - 1. ~ Approval of Council Minutes. Motion: That the minutes of the meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernar- dino held on September 6, 1988, be approved as submitted in typewritten forme (Delivered 9/15/88) '\ 2. , Receipt of $40,000 check from San City Rental Assistance Program. Bernardino Park Owners Association for (See Attached) v Motion: That the Mayor and Cornmon Council accept a check for $40,000 from San Bernardino Mobilehorne Park Owners Association as the park owners' contribution to the City Mobilehome Park Rental Assistance Program. "- 3~ Authorize appropriation of $10,000 from Rental Rehabilitation Program Income Funds to the Mobilehome Park Rental Assistance Program Fund. (See Attached) \. v Motion: That the Mayor and Common Council appropriate $10,000 from its Rental Rehabilitation Program Income Funds as the City's contribution to the Mobilehome Park Rental Assistance Program Fund. 4. Improvement of Genevieve Street between 50th and 54th Streets - allocation of $8,500 to finance installation of 24 feet of paving. (See Attached) WARD 4 Motion: That the transfer of $8,500, from Account No. 242-000-30405, .Unappropriated Reserve - Local Transportation Fund", to Account No. 242-362-57678, "Paving Genevieve Street - 50th to 54th Street" be approved; and the Director of Public Services be directed to place 12 feet of paving from center- line, in accordance with plans on file in the office of the City Engineer. "-, 5. \ Authorization to terminate month to month rental of 181 S. IIGU Street - Garden State Paper Company. (See Attached) WARD 1 ../ Motion: That the Real Property Section be authorized to terminate the month to month rental of the premises located at 181 S. "G" Street with Garden State Paper Co. with a 90-day Notice to lessee. 6. ~inding of Need for health and safety reasons; authorization to proceed; and plan approval - proposed vacation of those alleys located between 28th Street and Cajon Blvd.; and Medical Center Drive and California Street. (See Attached) WARD 6 Motion: 1. That a finding of need for health and safety reasons for the vacation of certain alleys located between 28th St. and Cajon Blvd., and between Medical Center Drive and California St., be made. 1} /yj,( (See next page for additional motions) - 2 - 9/19/88 l' Dr" l...;~ ,I; It I" , 1J v. L1 ,/, {.r 111}i ~'i /IV' 2. That the Director of Public Works/City Engineer and the City Clerk be authorized to proceed with the vacation of those certain alleys located between 28th St. and Cajon Blvd., and Medical Center Drive and California St. 7. 3. That plan No. 7525 be approved. Approval of plans and authorization to advertise for traffic signals on "I" St., at Rialto Avenue and 2nd Avenue and Date Street. (See Attached) bids - modernization of Street, and Del Rosa WARDS 1 & 7 j Motion: 1. That the plans and specifications for modernization of traffic signals on "111 Street, at Rialto Avenue and Second Street, and Del Rosa Avenue and Date Street, in accordance with Plan No. 7351, be approved; and the Director of Public Works/City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids. 2. That the amount of $27,500 be transferred from Account No. 242-000-30405, nUnappropriated Reservell to Account No. 242-362-57360, llModification of Traffic Signals - "III Street at Rialto Avenue and Second Street, and Del Rosa Avenue and Date Street. ~ Findings of Need for health and safety reasons - construction of Seccombe Lake Park, Phase lB. (See Attached) WARD 1 Motion: That a finding be made that the construction of Seccornbe Lake Park, Phase IB is needed for Health and Safety reasons. ~ Approval of plans and authorization to advertize for bids - construction of See combe Lake Park, Phase lB. (See Attached) WARD 1 Motion: That the plans for construction of Phase IB of Seccombe Lake Park, in accordance with Plan No. 7444 be approved; and the Director of Public Works/City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids. 1/ Approval of Change Order No. 1 - performance of additional underground relocations - $7,344.82 contract increase - relocation of sewer facilities for construction of Route 30, from Highland Avenue to lIH" Street. - Bonadiman-McCain, Inc. (See Attached) WARDS 5 & 6 Motion: That Change Order No. ONE to the contract with Bonadiman-McCain, Inc., for the relocation of sewer facilities for construction of Route 30, from Highland Avenue to "H" Street, in accordance with Plan No. 7116, be approved; authorizing the contractor to perform additional underground re- locations for a net_ increase in the contract price of $7,344.82, from $422,859.00 to $430,203.82. - 3 - 9/19/88 11. Approval of plans and authorization to advertise for bids - rehabilitation of ~ pavement on Hospitality Lane. (See Attached) WARD 3 Motion: That the plans for rehabilitation of pavement on Hospitality Lane, from Waterman Avenue to Gage Canal, in accordance with Plan No. 7548, be approved; and that the Director of Public Works/ City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids. 12. / Request for co-sponsorship - installation of street banner on the liE" Street bridge from September 21 to October 6, 1988, and October 18 through October 31, 1988, for the purpose of publicizing the 1988 Arrowhead United Way fund raising campaign - Terrie Jo Snyder, Director of Marketing and Communications Arrowhead United Way. Motion: That the request for co-sponsorship with regard to the installation of a street banner on the liE" Street bridge from September 21 to October 6, and October l8to 31, 1988, for the purpose of publicizing the 1988 Arrowhead United Way fund raising campaign, be approved. 13. Approval of Change Orders Nos. 2 and 3 - deletion of folding partitions and installation of kitchen equipment - $80,219 contract increase - construction of Senior Citizens Center in perris Hill Park - McLaughlin Construction, Inc. (See Attached) WARD 2 Motion: That Change Orders No. Two and Three to the contract with McLaughlin Construction, Inc., for the construc- tion of Senior Citizens Center in Perris Hill Park per Plan No. 7298, be approved, authorizing the ~ contractor to delete the folding partitions and install kitchen equipment deleted from the contract by Change Order No. One, for a net increase in contract price of $80,219.00, from $568,431.00 to $648.650.00. -, 14. jApproval of Change Order No.1 - authorize interference - $949.01 contract increase - tion of relief sewer in Circle Road, north Construction. (See Attached) extra work due to unknown utility and acceptance of work - installa- of Edgehill Road - M;,.. Grbavac WARD 5 Motion: 1. That Change Order No. One to the contract with M. Grbavac Construction, for installation of relief sewer in Circle Road, north of Edgehill Road, in accordance with Plan No. 7450, be approved, authorizing extra work due to an unknown utility interference, for an increase in the contract price of $949.01, from $32,520.00 to $33,469.01. II 2. That the work be ipproved and accepted and payment in the amount of $3,388.90 (inclusive Chunge Order No. l.r in the amount of $949.01) at the expiration of the lien period. that final of Contract be authorized - 4 - 9/19/88 15. / Claims and payroll. (See Attached) Motion: That the claims and payrolls, and the authorization of the issuance of warrants as listed on the memor- andum from the Director of Finance, be approved. p 16. Personnel Actions. (See Attached) ~ f f~~ Motion: That the Personnel Actions, submitted by the Director of Personnel, in accordance with all administrative regulations of the City of San Bernardino, be approved. CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 17. Resolutions from the Board of Building Commissionersl meeting of August 5, 1988. (See Attached) ; V Motion: That the following Board of Building Commissioners I resolutions be fiJ.ed. BBC 1229 BBC 1230 BBC 1231 BBC 1232 BBC 1233 BBC 1234 Ramon & Lorraine Rodriquez University of Redlands Lance & Rosa Brandon Valerie Pope-Ludlam Thomas Sharpe Agustin Martinez 1455 N. "G" Street 637 E. 9th Street 3008 N. Mt. View 1791 Mallory St. 936 N. "F" Street 1234 W. Reece Street END OF CONSENT CALENDAR - 5 - 9/19/88 HEARINGS TO BE HEARD AT 9:30 A.M. 18. Public hearing to discuss alleged improprieties with the filling of a Code Compliance Officer position in 1987. (See Attached) Mayor to open the hearing Motion: That the hearing be closed; that the filling of a Code Compliance Officer position in 1987 was proper and the appeal by Mr. James Clark be denied. 71O'7---?:/ :8t3 TO BE HEARD AT 10:00 A. M. 19. Public hearing - for the purpose of discussing the proposed ordinance adding Chapter 9.70 to the San Bernardino Municipal Code to restrict the dis- play of harmful material in public places. (See Attached) Mayor to open the hearing . No protests have been received. Motion: That the hearing be closed; that first reading of the following ordinance be waived and said ordinance be laid over for final passage. Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino adding Chapter nardino Municipal Code to re~trigt the a~spldY vI in public places. (Newsrack Ordinance) '//O-C/I(cll{ .Jfu'l,; 9.70 to the San Ber- harmful materials //4: /"1- /J ,,'if - 6 - 9/19/88 RESOLUTIONS Motion: That further reading of the following resolutions be waived and said resolutions be adopted. CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 20. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino supporting the design revision to the Route 30/330 Interchange by eliminating access at Pacific Street and creating access at Central Avenue. (See Attached) WARD 4 t \1 tyv CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 21. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino renewing the commitment to complete development of the Patton Park Property and to designate the Park Development Fee Fund, and the City's allocations through State and/or Federal Park Development Funds as potential sources for funding the completion. (See Attached) WARD 7 ~lY1 CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 22. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement with the San Bernardino Civic Light Opera Association for the promotion of arts and culture. (See Attached) J),,1j - CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 23. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of the Agreement wit~ the San Bernardino Community Against Drugs relating to funding for .jhe Fiscal Year 1988-1989. (See Attached) CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 23a. Resolut~on of the C~ty of San Bernardino awarding a bid to Angelica Rental Group for the furnishing and delivery of uniforms (City wide) in accordance with Bid Specification F-89-08. (See Attached) leA/Y?' , , -7- 9/19/88 " City Administrator 24. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an employment agreement for the position of City Administrator. (See Attached) 25. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement with PRe Public Management Services, Inc., relating to consulting services for the conversion to the police records management sys~eQ. (See Attached) / 26. A resolution of the City Council of the City of San Bernardino approving and authorizing execution and delivery of a joint powers agreement creating the Big Independent Cities Excess Pool Joint Powers Authority, authorizing the execution and delivery of a liability risk coverage agree- ment and the filing of validation proceeding and certain other actions in connection therewith. (BICEP) (See Attached Staff Report - Resolution Not Available) ~ City Attorney 27. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 6433 entitled in part "A resolution...of the City of San Bernardino": by increasing the number of Deputy City Attorneys from 4 to 5 in the City Attorney's Department and adding under the classification title "Sr. Deputy City Attorney". (See Attached Staff Report - Resolution Not Available) / - 8 - 9/19/88 28. {jYP "J ;r1P-~ Resolution of the City of ~nardino amending Resolution No. 6413 entitled in part "A Resolution...establishing a Basic Compensation Plan...", y adding the position of Sr. Deputy City Attorney at Range 178 ($4570-5566/MO.) (See Attached Staff Report - Resolutio Not Available) ( City Clerk 29. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement with Sequoia Pacific Systems Corporation relating to election supplies and services for the Primary Municipal Election to be held on March 7, 1989. (See Attached) .I 30. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino imposing liens on cer- tain parcels of real property located within the City of San Bernardino for the costs of the abatement of public nuisances. (1575 Citrus, 5055 David Way, 230 E. Dumas St., 1701 Genevieve, 151 S. "I" Street, 625 S. Mountain View) (See Attached) / 31. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino imposing liens on cer- tain parcels of real property located within the City of San Bernardino for the costs of the abatement of pUblic nuisances. (243 E. 48th Street, 268 S. Allen Street, 851 E. Mill Street, 138 E. Olive, 838 San Jacinto Avenue) (See Attached) / - 9 - 9/19/88 Community Development 32. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino awarding a contract to Charles Gann for demolition and clearance of residential structures located at 1263 North Mt. Vernon Avenue (eight (8) apartments), San Bernardino, California. (See Attached) (Ward 6) 0\ -1 I Resolution of the City of San Bernardino affirming the active participation in, and the encouragement of, maximum local support of the Joint-Venture for Affordable Housing in the community. (Program participation with U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Dukes-Dukes and Assoc.) (See Attached) (Ward 6) 33. Parks, Recreation & Community Services 34. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department to make application for and accept a grant from "Action" in the amount of $35,580 for the Retired Senior Volunteer Program for the period October 1, 1988 through September 30, 1989. (See Attached) I 35. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execu- tion of Amendment No.5 to the agreement with the San Bernardino City Unified School District relating to the delivery of Type A lunches and Schedule B snacks to City's Delmann Heights Head Start :Center, to extend the term of the agreement for an additional one year period and increase the student lunches to ninety cents each and students snacks to twenty-five cents. (See Attached) ( - 10 - 9/19/88 Personnel 36. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution 6413 entitled in part "Resolution...establishing a Basic Compen- sation Plan..." by providing a pay increase for the part- time Headstart classes of Teacher/Director from $8.2800/Hr. to $8.7700/Hr.; Teacher from $7.S400/Hr. to $8.000/Hr.; Teacher/Aide from $4.S700/Hr. to $4.8600/Hr. and Typist Clerk from $4.S700/Hr. to $4.8600/Hr. effective September 7, 1988. (See Attached) I 37. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 6433 entitled in part "A resolution...creating and estab- lishing positions for the various departments of the City of San Bernardino"; by creating the positions of Code Compliance Supervisor, Senior Code Compliance Officer, and Typist Clerk III and increasing the number of Code Com- pliance Officers from 3 to 6. (See Attached) ) , 38. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 6433 entitled in part "A resolution...creating and estab- lishing positions for the various departments of the City of San Bernardino"; by creating the position of Admini- strative Operations Supervisor II and changing the number of Personnel Assistants f)fm 2 to 1. (See Attached) 39. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 6429 entitled in part "A resolution...establishing a Basic Compensation Plan for officers and/or employees of the Police and Fire Departments of the City of San Bernardino:' (See Attached) J - 11 - 9/19/88 \ 40. Resolution of the City San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 6413 entitled in par "A resolution...establishing a Basic Compensation Plan...", by adding the positions of Data System Operator at Ran e 3086 ($1467-$1789/Mo.) and Data processing Coordinator Range 3124 {$2346-$2860/Mo.} effective September 20, 88. (See Attached) ~0 41. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 10584 entitled in part "A resolution...establishing... employer-employee relations..."; by adding the positions of Data System Operator and Data Processing Coordinator to the Confidential Group effective September 20, 1988. (See Attached) / 42. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 10584 entitled in part "A resolution...establishing... employer-employee relations..."; by deleting the position of Real Property Engineer from the Management Group. (See Attached) ~ 43. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 10584 entitled in part "A resolution...establishing... employer-employee relations..."; by adding the position of Real Property Supervisor effective September 20, 1988. (See Attached) / - 12 - 9/19/88 44. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 6413 entitled in part "A resolution...establishing a Basic Compensation Plan..."; by adding the classification of Real Property Supervisor at Range 2145 ($2755-3708/Mo.). (See Attached) .I 45. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execu- tion of the City of San Bernardino Health Care Premium Payment Plan. ( See Attached) / Public Buildings 46. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Super- intendent of Public Buildings/Parking Control to cancel certain uncollectible parking citations. (See Attached) / Public Works 47. A resolution of the City of San Bernardino declaring its intention to order the vacation of a portion of Meyers Road, west of Little League Drive. (See Attached) (Ward 5) / 48. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino awarding a contract to Bonadiman-Mccain, Inc. for construction of a relief sewer in Mill Street, east of Lytle Creek to Mt. Vernon. (See Attached) (Ward 3) / - 13 - 9/19/88 49. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino awarding a contract to , the Vance Corporation for widening Railroad Grade Crossing No. 2U-4.2 on Tippecanoe Avenue, and approving Contract Change Order No. One. (See Attached) (Ward 1) /' Motion: bids rec 'ved on 7/19/ of Tippeca oe Avenue Gra No. 2U- 2, in accor nce with Plan 7492, be reject d; the revis plans approved, and the Direct of Public W ks/City Engineer be authorize to advertise for bids; <H:- -~Motion: That the transfer of $10,000 from Account No. 242-362-57371, "Signals-Mt. Vernon/Rial to to Tenth" to Account No. 242-362-57363, "Tippe- canoe Alnue Grade Crossing", be approved. 50. Resolution of the City of S to Four-Way Construct' sewer in an easement Street 266' easterly. n Bernardino awarding a contract , Inc. for construction of a . rth of Twentieth Street, from '%" (See Attached) (Ward 2) D San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency 51. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execu- tion of an extension of term of lease with the Sedlak Family Trust relating to a one year extension of the term for that certain office building commonly known as 646 North Sierra Way. (See Attached) (Ward 1) v - 14 - 9/19/88 FINAL READINGS Motion: That the final reading of the following ordinances be waived and said ordinances be adopted. 52. Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending section 5.04.525 Subsection E of the San Bernardino Municipal Code to include temporary employment services under wholesalers for business license purposes. (See Attached) / 53. Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending section 3.16.050 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to power of City Administrator and adding Section 3.16.060 relating to Claims Review Committee and Section 3.16.070 relating to function of Claims Review Committee. (See Attached) / 54. Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Sections 6.24.010 through 6.24.060; and 6.24.170 through 6.24.180 and repealing Section 6.24.080 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code establishing year to date and multi-year dog licensing. (See Attached) / - 15 - 9/19/88 STAFF REPORTS CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 55. Request for financial support and ballfield maintenance for AYSO Park located at Pacific and Orange Streets - Roger Itaya, Regional Commissioner - AYSO. (see Attached) Motion: That financial support and ballfield maintenance for AYSO Park as requested by Roger Itaya, Re- gional Commissioner for AYSO, be approved. or That financial support and ballfield maintenance for AYSO Park as requested by Roger Itaya, Re- gional Commissioner for AYSO, be denied. (oj 1; CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 19B8 56. Authorization to close out FY 1987/88 CDBG-funded Hispanic Chamber of Commerce "Employment Preparedness" Project and transfer of funds in the amount of $22,285.50. (See Attached) WARD 6 Motion: That the Mayor and Cornmon Council authorize staff to close out the FY 1987/88 CDBG-funded Hispanic Chamber of Commerce "Employment Preparedness" project, and that funds in the amount of $22,285.50 be transferred to the CDBG Appropriated Reserve Account. ;} n rll~ cl~ I CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 57. Authorization for Board of Water Commissioners to act as receiver for and serve water to Cardiff Farms Mutual Water Company. (See Attached) Motion: That the Board of Water Commissioners be authorized to act as receiver for, and serve water to Cardiff ~ Farms Mutual Water Company. -16- 9/19/88 53. CONTINUED FROM AUGUST IS, 1988 Adoption of Negative Declaration and Finding of Consistency with Policy Document - Installation of a storm drain in Del Rosa from Foothill Drive to 80nita Vista Drive. (See Attached) Interim Avenue, WARD 4 ./ That the Negative Declaration for Public Works .' Project No. 88-17, installation of a storm drain in Del Rosa Avenue, from Foothill Drive to Bonita Vista Drive, be adopted. Motion: / ~~,I\ ~aJ That a finding be made that the installation of a storm drain in Del Rosa, Avenue, from Foothill Drive to Bonita Vista Drive, is consistent with the Interim Policy Document. Motion: 59. ( L /~ kn.i/ ue:z,rJ ~I ,ttU 4V:: U/Z,?.& ~/ , /,./ / A I /N;(:'--<i"fJ ~:/2// AL~ "? 'C""'/ Luncheon Workshop - Discus~~ of Closed Session Litigation Items - Noon to 1:30 p.m. - Management Information Center (MIC). Council Office 60. Report from the Council Personnel Committee meeting of September 8, 1988 - Council Member Reilly. c. Reclassification of Real Property Engineer. Proposed transfer of Data Systems Operator from General Employee Unit to Management/Confidential Unit - Data Processing Division. Proposed creation of new position - Data Systems Coordinator - Data Processing Division. Establishment of Sr. Deputy City Attorney position and deletion of City Attorney IV contract position. I.a. b. d. Motion: That the minutes of the Council Personnel Committee meeting of September 8, 1988, be received and filed. 0,. Report from the Police Department Ad Hoc Site Selection Committee held September 9, 1988 - Councilwoman Estrada. (See Item 62) Motion: " That the minutes of the Police Department Ad Hoc Site Selection Committee held September 9, 1988, be received and filed. , -17- 9/19/88 62. Discussion regarding possible purchase of Operation Second Chance building for Police Facility. (Document not available). (See Item No. 61) 03. Report of the Ways and Means Committee meeting of September 12, 1988 - Councilwoman Estrada. a. Request to reduce purchase price of Kellogg Library - Elijah Singletary. b. Program expansion proposal and fee adjustments. c. Visitors/Convention Bureau. d. Summary of fee increases. e. Parking District Funding Report. Motion: That the minutes of the Ways and Means Committee meeting held September 12, 1988, be received and filed. Ii City Administrator 54. Approval of expenditure of $4,200 to conduct street sweeping survey. (See Attached) Motion: That an expenditure in the amount not to exceed $4,200 from the Refuse Fund Account No. 127-411-53150 for the purpose of conducting a street sweeping survey, be approved. .,KkP2-'2~ d/TIE /I~~/ 65. Public Services Authorization to implement one time per five (5) residential locations and (See Attached) week refuse collection in seven (7) mobile home parks. WARDS 1-7 Motion: That the Department of Public Services/Refuse Residential Section be authorized to implement one ~ime per week refuse pickup in the five (5) locations listed on A-i.:.tachment "A" and the seven (7) mobile home parks listed on Attachment liB". -lJ- 9/19/88 66. Authorization to transfer funds in the amount of $36,744 equally into two accounts to be established in the Refuse Budget to cover the cost of collision insurance. (See Attached) Motion: That the Director of Finance be authorized to transfer $36.744 from Account Number 127-000-30405 (Unappropriated Reserve) equally into Account Numbers 127-412-53904 and 127-413-53904 (Collision Insurance) to be established for budget line item. ,/ Public Works/Enqineerinq 67. Request of waiver of traffic systems fee for retail commercial develop- ment at the southeast corner of Waterman Avenue and Third Street - Merickel Development. (See Attached) WARD 1 Motion: That the request of Merickel Development for waiver of the Traffic Systems Fee for Building "A" of their proposed retail/commercial center at the southeast corner of Waterman Avenue and Third Street, be denied. 1; o;J -19- 9/19/88 RECONVENE PLANNING MATTERS 2:00 P.M. RECONVENE ROLL CALL PRESENT: ABSENT: 68. Discussion of and Recommendation of SCAG's Regional Hous- ing Needs Assessment. (See Attached) Motion: That the Council direct the Mayor to send a letter to the Southern California Associa- / tion of Governments requesting a revision in the City's share of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment. 69. Appeal: Denial of Review of Plans No. 88-60 - by the Development Review Committee and the Planning Com- mission for construction of multi-tenant retail building - northeast corner of Waterman and Hospi- tality Lane - failure to meet setback requirements, insufficient parking and dangerous circulation both on and off-site. (Slide Presentation) (See Attached) Filed by: M. S. Michael Palmer & Associates, representing Partnership. Location: FIRST WARD. Located at the northeast corner of Waterman Avenue and Hospitality Lane. Staff Recommendation: That the Mayor and Council deny the Appeal and deny Review of Plans No. 88-60. Commission Decision: Unanimous denial of applicant's appeal of I€view of Plans No. 88-60. Mayor to open the hearing Motion: That the hearing be closed; and that the Mayor and Council deny the Appeal and deny Review of Plans No. 88-60. ~ ~T.2i {J ad 14' ffff? :,-cC~ ~;'<~/ ~~,~_ <~ 'ffXrC/::~;:;;;~cf~/:;/l' ,./_ 0/7 ~;~0 .~.~,..~ 4_C-.~~/~eJ/q 70. Appeal: Standard Requirement Condition No. 41 for Tentative Tract No. 13457, which requires the developer to pay a storm water drainage fee. (See Attached) Filed by: Forecast Development - Applicant/Owner. Location: THIRD WARD. Located at the south side of Mill Street, east of Meridian and the Southern Pacific Railroad Right-af-Way. Staff recommendation to Council: That the Mayor and Council deny the appeal and require that Standard Requirement Condition No. 41 be complied with in the approval of Tentative Tract No. 13457. Commission Decision: By a 5 to 1, with one absten- tion and two absent, vote, approval of Tentative Tract No. 13457, subject to the conditions and standard requirements listed in the staff report. Mayor to open hearing Motion: That the hearing be closed; and that the Mayor and Council deny the appeal and require that Standard Requirement Condition No. 41 be complied with in the approval of Tentative Tract No. 13457. ~ 71. Approval of Interim Policy Document Consistency Procedure. (See Attached) Motion: That the Mayor and Council approve of the attached Interim Policy Document Consistency Procedure. - 21 - 9/19/88 CLOSED SESSIONS 72. Request for Closed Session to discuss personnel matters. Motion: That the Common Council recess to Closed Session to consider personnel matters pur- suant to Government Code Section 54957. 73. Request for Closed Session to discuss labor relations matters. (Management/Confidential Unit). Motion: That the Common Council recess to Closed Session to meet with its Designated Rep- resentatives regarding labor relations matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6. 74. Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation. Motion: That the Common Council recess to Closed Session to confer with its attorney re- garding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(b)(1), As there is significant exposure to litigation. 75. Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation. Motion: That the Common Council recess to Closed Session to confer with its attorney re- garding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(c), so that Council may decide whether to initiate litigation. -22- 9/19/88 76. Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation. Motion: That the Common Council recess to Closed Session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) to confer with its attorney regarding pending litigation which has been initiated formally to which the City is a party as follows: City of San Bernardino vs. California Construction Management, Inc., et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 238755; !saldecke, et al vs. City of San Bernardino. et al San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 236836; /Cable Lake Association vs. Bernardino Superior Court Case City of San Bernardino San No. 239714 and Case No. 239649; City of San Bernardino vs. San Bernardino Baseball Club, Inc.- San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 239193; )Stubblefield Construction Company, et al vs. City of San Bernardino. et al San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 232998; ~ J Juan Manuel Sanchez vs. City of San Bernardino - District Court Case No. CV87-2291 AWT (Bx); United States jCharles H. Brown vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 243087; + Waqoner vs. Flocken - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 234180 and No. 137160; /SOCk Dawson, et al vs. City of San Bernardino, et al - United States District Court - Case No. SA 88-461 AHS (RWRx) JGalindO, et al vs. City of San Bernardino, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCV239959; JDeshawn LaRue Wolley vs. City of San Bernardino, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 228789; ,/ 'John McPhail vs. City of San Bernardino, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 242582 !william vs. Clark, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 239714 -+- - 23 - 9/19/88 77. Adjourn Meeting Motion: That the meeting be adjourned to Monday, October 3, 1988, at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North liD" Street, San Bernardino, California. .NOTICE: Any member of the public may address this meeting of the Mayor and Common Council on any item appearing on the agenda, by approaching the microphone in the Council Chambers when the item about which the member desires to speak is called, and by aSking to be recognized. Any member of the pUblic desiring to speak to the Mayor and Common Council concerning any matter not on the agenda but which is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Mayor and Common Council, may address the body at the beginning of the meeting. during the period reserved for public comment, said total period for public comment shall not exceed forty-five (45) min- utes, unless such time limit is extended by the ,Mayor and Common Council. A five minute limitation shall apply to each member of the public, unless such time limit is extended by the Mayor and Common Council. No member of the public shall be permitted to .share" his/her five minutes with any other member of the public. The Mayor and Common Council may refer any items raised by the public to staff, or to any commission, board, bureau or committee for appropriate action or have the item placed on the next agenda of the Mayor and Common Council. However, no other action shall be taken nor discussion held by the Mayor and Common Council on any item which does not appear on the agenda unless the action is otherwise autho- rized in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (b) of Section 54954.2 of the Government Code." -24- 9/19/88 SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA September 19, 1988 direct- Blum to the S-l Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing and I , ing the execution of an agreement with Dr. Lawrence f,l ,,-,1f regarding psychological examinations for applicants c ~", 'l~(t} Police Department. t' Motion: That further reading of the resolution be / 0',1 waived and that said resolution be adopted. \, ~ l i. '. \1 If' 1-, :'1 I' \\{ r. , ,,'+-:' S-2 Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation. Motion: That the Common Council recess to Closed Session pursuant to Government Code Sec- tion 54956.9(a) to confer with its attorney regarding pending litigation which has been initiated formally to which the City is a party as follows: Inland Manpower Association vs. McLaughlin - United States District Court of Appeal - 9th Cir. No. 88-7260. S-3 Request for clarification of Council action, and 160 day exten- sion of time - 765 N. "D" Street - W. R. Holcomb, Attorney for Albert Mamlouk. (See Attached) Motion: \I , 'j, I r.;) l' J __~,// V (" Y 1..' . /1,1" , 'j ./i il Vj! \'. i)',/ .) v-1\' \t- .,1' I \1, . ,\ ~, , '&"&& 'H~' , {l' / That specific goals be submitted prior to the expiration of time; a complete set of plans be submitted to the Building and Safety department for plan check by the 45th day; any further extension of insur- ance coverage to be for a time certain to allow for rehabilitation or construction as appropriate. or That the demolition of the building proceed as set forth in action taken by the Board of Building Commissioners.