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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS3- Public Works i r '\OF SAN BERNAI )INO - REQUEST F0► COUNCIL ACTION File No. 7.01-29 Authorization to Execute Agreement .om: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE Subject: with Caltrans & Stubblefield Con- struction Co_ - Access for Parcel Dept: Public Works North of Highland Avenue, and east of Route 330 Date: 2-08-93 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 05-18-87 -- Recommendation from the Legislative Review Committee, on provision of access to property abutting Route 330 , approved. 10-02-87 -- Draft Freeway Agreement for Route 30/330 referred to Transportation Committee for review and recommendation. Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. cc: Shauna Clark Al Boughey Will Wright Jim Penman Signature Contact person: Roger G. Hardqrave Phone: 5025 Staff Report, Agreement Supporting data attached: & Resolution Ward: 4 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct No.) (Acct Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75-09F,2 Agenda Item No. \OF SAN BERNAf INO - REQUEST FO( COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT page 1 of 2 There is a parcel north of Highland Avenue, and east of Route 330, that is owned by the Stubblefield Construction Co. Caltrans is in the process of acquiring a portion of this parcel to accommodate the improvement of Route 330 . Access to this parcel has historically been provided by a rectangular box culvert under Route No. 330, commonly referred to as the Barnes undercrossing, and a private access road to the north. This private access road terminated at a gate in the fence along the Route 330 highway. Caltrans will be constructing a public street from Highland Avenue north to this parcel. Primary access to this parcel will be provided by this street, referred to as the "East Frontage Road, " in the proposed Agreement. However, a second means of access is required by the City' s Development Code for any new development. The proposed Agreement provides, in general, that the City will accept the East Frontage Road and Secondary Access (private access road) as legal conforminq access to allow development of this parcel. Furthermore, that the City will accept both roads or maintenance, and will not abandon either road wit out consent of e property owner• . Since Route 330 has been upgraded to freeway status, Caltrans cannot allow a gate at the intersection with the Secondary Access Road. However Caltrans recognizes that the fence will be breached if it ever became necessar o use the Secondary Access Road during an emergency. (6'.�,,,,.��,,�,y�gZ r 'oJ° X ate) The Barnes Undercrossing has been re laced by a metal plate arch culvert, specifically designed to accommo ate a fire engine.- -F,4,r 07 bx-]> XIGsw G�riy��Iv.Yif� 2Wer/5 1dee55) • ----X Provision for access will need to be agreed on, before Caltrans can settle on t e va ue of t e portion that t ey are acquiring or improvement o Rou e 0. Gii ci �a�s eas f Sfs�`e- !/l'Q�' Durinq review of this Agreement by staff, the Cifiy Attorney' s office requested that the following clause be added: "1. Consideration In addition to the mutual covenants and conditions in this Agreement, the consideration for this Agreement is a credit to the City' s account, in the amount of $100,000 , against any Judgement which is ultimately entered in favor of the Developer and against the City, or any agreed settlement, in San Bernardino County Superior Court Civil Action No. 242998 ("Judgement") ; provided, however that if the Judgement is less than $100 ,000 (to and includin zero) , then the con- si eration for this Agreement wil be the actual amount of t e Ju Bement and the mutual covenants and conditions in this 'Agreement. " _ 2-08-93 75-0264 'IF SAN BERNAF )INO - REQUEST FOE COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT page 2 of 2 This clause is not included in the proposed Agreement, since t e property owner is not in concurrence. The term of this Agreement is 50 years. She issue of access to this parcel has been considered by the Legislative Review and Transportation Committees on several occasions. The Agreement was prepared to document the under- standings reached during these reviews. We recommend that the Agreement be approved. URGENCY CLAUSE: Caltrans established a schedule of 1-8-93 , for finalizing the acquisition of the right-of-way from this parcel. The proposed Agreement must be executed before this acquisition can be com- pleted. 2-08-93 5-0264 C I T Y Q S A N B E R N A r D 114 Q INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Common Council FROM: Henry Empefto Jr. , Deputy City Attorney DATE: February -10, 1993 RE: February 15, 1993 Council Meeting Supplemental Agenda Item - Resolution. . .Authorizing the Execution of An Agreement Between Said City and the Stubblefield Construction Company, Relating to Access for the Parcel North of Highland Avenue and East of State Route No. 330 CC: James F. Penman, City Attorney; Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public Works; Al Boughey, Director of Planning & Bldg Services; Mark Ostoich, Esq. The Director of Public Works has proposed that the Mayor and Council adopt the above-referenced esolution and approve e p sed Development Agreement. The action proposed by the Director of Public Works is clearly invalid because it would violate the City's ordinances as well as state laws. Recitals Paragraph D and Operative Provisions Paragraph 4(a) of the proposed agreement represent it as a Development Agreement within the meaning of Chapter 19.40 of the Development Code and Section 65864 et. seq. of the California Government Code. This proposed Development Agreement has not previously undergone a noticed public hearing before the Planning Commission as required by Development Code Sections 19.40.030 ( 1 ) and (3); nor has the City provided a noticed public hearing prior to the proposed Council action as required by Development Code Sections 19.40.030 (2) and (3) . This proposed Development Agreement has not previously undergone environmental review as required by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) , at Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq. ; Development Code Section 19.40.060; and City Resolution 90-217, the "City CEQA Guidelines" . This proposed Development Agreement also does not comply with Government Code Section 65867 which requires noticed public hearings prior to the adoption of a development agreement. The above-enumerated requirements of state and local law relate to the processing and review of the proposed Development Agreement. The form and legal content of the proposed Development Agreement_ must also be analyzed for other legal issues. Because the proposed Development Agreement does not comply with state & local law, as described above, the City Attorney declines to approve the Development Agreement as to form and legal content. HENRY EMPENO, JR. , Deputy City Attorney HE:js[Item2.Mem) 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAID CITY AND THE STUBBLEFIELD 3 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, RELATING TO ACCESS FOR THE PARCEL NORTH OF HIGHLAND AVENUE AND EAST OF STATE ROUTE NO. 330 . 4 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE 5 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 6 SECTION 1 . The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is 7 hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of said 8 City, an agreement relating to access for the parcel north of 9 Highland Avenue and east of State Route No. 330, between said 10 City and the State of California, acting by and through its 11 Department of Transportation, and the Stubblefield Construction 12 Co. , a copy of which agreement is attached hereto, marked Exhibit 13 "A" and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set 14 forth at length. 15 SECTION 2 . The agreement shall not take effect until 16 fully signed and executed by all parties. The City shall not be 17 obligated hereunder unless and until the agreement is fully 18 executed and no oral agreement relating thereto shall be implied 19 or authorized. 20 SECTION 3 . The authorization to execute the above- 21 referenced agreement is rescinded if the parties to the a reement 22 fail to execute it within ninety (90) days of the passage of this 23 resolution. 24 25 26 27 28 2-08-93 rcr;SU: AUThORIZING zAhCUTION OF AGREEMENT WITH STUBBLEFIELD CONSTRUCTION CO. RELATING TO ACCESS FOR PARCEL EAST OF STATE RO E 330. 1 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly 2 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 3 Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 4 day of , 1993, by the following vote, to-wit: 5 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 6 ESTRADA 7 REILLY 8 HERNANDEZ 9 MAUDSLEY 10 MINOR 11 POPE-LUDLAM 12 MILLER 13 14 Rachel Clark, City Clerk 15 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this 16 day of 1993. 17 18 W. R. Holcomb, Mayor 19 City of San Bernardino Approved as to form 20 and legal content: 21 James F. Penman City Attorney 22 23 BY 444'rL i'c' 24 25 26 27 28 _ 2 _ RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: Mark A. tic Os o h, Esq. GRESHAM, VARNER, SAVAGE, NOLAN & TILDEN 600 N. Arrowhead Avenue Suite 300 San Bernardino, CA 92401 AGREEMENT This Agreement is entered into on 1992, among the State of California Department of Transportation, ("CalTrans"), the City of San Bernardino, a municipal corporation, ("City") and Stubblefield Construction Company, a California corporation, ("Developer"). RECITALS A. CalTrans has jurisdiction of and is in the process of improving certain portions of Route 30, in the municipal limits of the City, as part of State Highway Project CU08201, EA157901 for Route 30 ("State Highway Project"). B. Under a pending agreement between CalTrans and the Developer, CalTrans is reserving and will improve a non-exclusive easement for utility and emergency access purposes ("Secondary Access Road") in the area depicted in Exhibit "A". The Secondary Access Road will provide utility and emergency access to and from certain contiguous real property owned by the Developer ("Developer's Property") and Route 30. C. In connection with the State Highway Project, CalTrans will also improve and dedicate to the City parts of former Route 30 which are depicted in Exhibit "B" ("East Frontage Road"). The East Frontage Road will provide access to and from the Developer's Property and Highland Avenue. D. In order to facilitate the orderly development of the Developer's Property and the general health, welfare and safety of the citizens of the City, the parties wish to enter into this Agreement to provide for the maintenance of the East Frontage Road and the Secondary Access Road and also to provide for the recognition of the East Frontage Road and the Secondary Access Road by the City, as legal access to and from the Developer's Property. •� This Agreement is intended to memorialize the discussions of CalTrans, the City and the Developer at a meeting held in the City's City Hall on April 13, 1992. As between the City and the Developer and for the limited purpose of vesting the East Frontage Road and the Secondary Access Road as legal access to and from the Developer's Property, this Agreement is also intended to be a Development Agreement within the meaning of Chapter 19.40 of the ✓ City's Development Code and Section 65864 et seq. of the California Government Code. 1 C.lTmmAg-kS464-004 OPERATIVE PROVISIONS ` 1. Improvement of Roads. CalTrans will improve the East Frontage Road and the Secondary Access Road, in accordance with the plans and specifications for the State Highway Project. - 2. Dedication and Acceptance of Roads. 11K (a) On completion of the improvements to the East Frontage Road, CalTrans It will dedicate the East Frontage Road to the City, in fee, and the City will acce t the dedication of the East Fronta e Road and will thereafter maintain the East ronta e oad in accordance with its maintenance standards for-ZI e icated ub is s ree , LL.,tt Ca..�-l�,�t! ��� � � i -'�.�'"vGC'`1v��i'''s`&a,Tti", �•c'u�`�b-�•���^'�-c.�.a.7. (b) On completion of the improvements to the Secondary Access Road, t'Q CalTrans will dedicate the Secondag Access Road to the Ci , by a non-exclusive easement I' ress an e i wi —accept e atio t� " ou of the Secondary Access Road and will thereafter maintain Ile Secondary Access Road in a manner which will permit its use for utility purposes and emergency secondary access. ��,N,,,��.r ... (c) Because the Developer will continue to own, manage and develop the A Developer's Property in reliance on the status of the East Frontage Road and the Secondary yAccess Road as 1 al conformin access to and from the Develo er's Pro erty, as provided in a paragraph 4., once accepte , neither t e st rontage Road nor the Secondary Access Road will be abandoned by the City, without the consent of the Developer. In addition, based on the same reliance by the Developer, h C'i y will not delegate its obligation to maintain the East Frontage Road or the Secondary Access Road wi ou e chi sego e eve o er. 3. Legal Status of Roads. The City ill recognize the East Frontage Road and the Secondary Access Road, as legal, conformi access to and from the Developer's Property, within the meaning of the laws of Cal' ornia and the City's Charter, Ordinances and Resolutions; provide , owever, ve 's Property is used for purposes which are consistant with the i 's General Plan. In a raps will reco nine tie Secondary 'A Ac s Roa as le co mer ency Access to Route 30, under its Policy an a rocedure No. - , which was issue on July 9, 19 ��rc� Q 4. Development Agreement. 41ddlf-�/Zq 1 "-u (-,, �,) (a) To the extent that either the East Frontage Road or the Secondary Access Road do not conform in any respect to the laws of California or the City's Ordinances or Resolutions, then, as between the City and the Developer and for the limited purpose of y sting the East Frontage Road and the Secondary Access Road as legal access to and from the Developer's Property, this Agreement will be deemed a Development Agreement within the r/ meanin ter 19.40 of the Cit 's Development Code and Section 6586T se he a ifornia Government Code. (b) Without limiting the effect of subparagraph 5.(a), the parties acknowledge that the Developer intends to develop the Developer's Property in the future and that, in connection with any such development, the permitted uses of the Developer's Property, the density or intensity of use on the Developer's Property and the maximum size 2 CalTmnsAgrm\S464-004 • l,Q. o and height of buildings on the Developer's Pro e will be overned the devel Ian or e eveloper s roper which is ultimately agreed to by the Developer and the City ✓ (c) The continued status of the East Frontage Road and the Secondary Access Road as legal, conforming access to and from the Developer's Property, will be su�ject to satisfaction of the conditions which are described in Exhibit "C". 2'a, z iyjiy' .y� 12�C (d) As between the City and the Developer, this Agreement will be subject to amendment as follows: (i) Immaterial amendments to this Agreement may be made by �- agreement between the Developer and the Director of Planning and Building Services of the City. (ii) Material amendments to this Agreement will require the consent of the Developer, as well as approval by the ms's Planning Commission and the City's City Council, following such investigations, findings and other proce ures as are required by the laws of California and the City's Charter, Ordinances and Resolutions. 7 P 5. Term. The term of this Agreement will commence on the date of entry into this Agreement and will continue for 50 years thereafter. 6. Covenant of Good Faith. The parties will cooperate with one another in good faith in the performance of this Agreement, so the intent of this Agreement can be attained. 7. Further Acts. Whenever and as often as it is requested to do so by any other party, each party will execute, acknowledge and deliver or cause to be executed, acknowledged and delivered, any and all such further documents as may be necessary, expedient or proper to achieve the intent of this Agreement. 8. Inurement. The rights and obligations of the parties under this Agreement will inure to the benefit of and will bind their respective successors and assigns. Without limiting the effect of the foregoing, the Developer will have the right to assign its rights and delegate its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, to any owner or owners of the Property. In addition, the provisions of this Agreement will constitute covenants running with the land as provided in the applicable law. 9. Construction. In all cases, the language in this Agreement will be construed simply, according to its fair meaning and not strictly for or against any party, it being agreed that the parties have participated in the preparation of this Agreement. Without limit�inZ the effect of the foregoing, the parties acknowledge and agree that the Ci is restricted m it's authority to I it its o ice power by contract an that the limitations in this greement are m en a to reserve to o i olice M�e;rZ s w This greement wi 1 be cons=: contrary to it stated if nec essary, to reserve to the ity all • power which cannot be restricted by contract. 10. Severability. Every provision in this Agreement is and will be construed to be a separate and independent covenant and, if any provision in this Agreement or the application of the same is, to any extent, found to be invalid or unenforceable then the remainder of this Agreement or the application of t provision to circumstances other than those to which it is invalid or unenforceable, will not be affected by the same and each provision in this 3 CalrransAgret\S464-004 Agreement will be valid and will be enforced to the extent permitted by law and the parties will negotiate in good faith for such amendments to this Agreement as may be necessary to achieve its intent, notwithstanding the invalidity or unenforceability. 11. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original for all purposes and all of the counterparts will constitute one and the same Agreement. 12. Attorneys' Fees. If legal action is taken to enforce or interorern t and provision in atAgreement, then the nrevailm� nartv in that action will be entitled to recover fr m the oT sing party all attorneys' fees, court costs and necessa d"is�bursements in connection with that ac ion.^ CQa,�u-� �- �`, D� ',er,�u� w�/ l` '��dL�•�� al.�C�,�/� 13. Venue. Any legal action with regard to this Agreement will be brought, at the Developer's election, in either San Bernardino County Superior Court or in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. 14. Incorporation of Recitals. The Recitals in this Agreement are material and are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth hereat. 15. Incorporation of Exhibits. The exhibits to this Agreement are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth hereat. 16. Recordation. No later than 10 days after the date of entry into this Agreement, the Developer will, at its cost, record this Agreement in the Official Records of the San Bernardino County Recorder. SIGNATURES FOLLOW 4 CafframftrccVS -004 CALTRANS State of California Department of Transportation By: Its: CITY City of San Bernardino, a municipal corporation By: Its Mayor ATTEST 'City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL CONTENT Ivol- City Attorney)- DEVELOPER Stubblefield Construction Company, a California corporation By: Its: 5 CaITramAgrm\$46-004 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS. COUNTY OF ) On 19 before me , personally appeared personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person (s) whose name (s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity (ies) , and that by his/her/their signature (s) on the instrument the person(s) , or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public in and for said State STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS. COUNTY OF ) On 19 before me , personally appeared personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person (s) whose name (s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies) , and that by his/her/their signature (s) on the instrument the person(s) , or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public in and for said State STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS. COUNTY OF ) On 19 , before me personally appeared personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person (s) whose name (s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies) , and that by his/her/their signature (s) on the instrument the person(s) , or the entity upon behalf of which the person (s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public in and for said State • Jam'_-. ,� f,' � %�� I';i".�I' ' �; � j;,� �� /� ,� `/ •,v EXHIBIT--A" Original "full—scale" --exhibit', on file axR the of f ices df a y �� �• •. �; STUBBLEFIELD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY oil - t! � -_%� ti , \ r �•i1I���;�111 / _ rf/'�j i� "� •� � Q _ I d 4j 1 �` �a �`f-� ,� ,�L'� d`r%'• i��l Vii. ^';��::� `� 1�. � .., �� /'� F_ o�` 1, �: l^ . ,(�;a�� 4 /f! .�I•. �J��a•jl/ J' i J'..� ,•'J �� . ...J, � '�y.� ''J. �,�`!. a .,:.. _>, :,_ �t • up ° . : • `41.1 =.�:• ! �• � /•�•� , , �1��4A ♦ .� •. �������` f� �• C t t i = 4; EXHIBIT "B " • _ �;• • ,; .�f;��•��r' °_•--, , a,,, Original "full—scale r, ,exhibit on fil �rjj :at the offices of d A a ' • .^• ., �_ L iSTtJ88LEFIELD �• �':c' 1": OOMPANY �•• �•' jN f Go JI it C�• -�...._ � j '� ' �1 I 0 11 rt�`.� Imo.1 \ V " �. / ..� _�� •r ICJ 'g 1 ` ,. :< 1 �, •` '�.• 't / / ,i `. ;jQ- ti �. f -. 'S 1�.{`�,• I lir`•l�. `a " -� "'(/r 1 14 A RO/,4, ? ^ ,•t" = C 1 T Y O f } !)erfiardino FD I` O E ► A R T Y £ N T O f P L A N N I M O A N 0 • U I L 0 1 N 0 f E R V I C E l A L B O U G H E Y . A I C P O I g E C T O R July 14 , 1992 Tom Parrish Stubblefield Development 2258 Bradford Avenue Highland, CA 92346 Dear Hr. Parrish: our This letter is in follow-up to was meeting hn Stubblefield, Arnold 13 , 1992 , also attending Roger Hard rave-Director of Stubblefield, Will Wright-Fire o lanning and Building public Works, Al Boughey- better familiar Services. The meeting was for City staff to become with the 20+ acre site east of Route 330 and north of Highland Avenue. (Here after referred to as the site) d would norma lly be required to have two The site, when developed, standard weans of access as required by City Code Section 19.,30.200 0 6. and Fire Code Section 10.207(a) (b) (c) and M - "6. A tentative tract or parcel nap shall pr routes for&t east two different standard routes for ingress standard route is a road th of 2 fe dedicates to the City and has a minimum paved width Fire apparatus access road shall be provided " (a) General. rdance with the provisions-_ot this and maintained in acco section. {b) Where required. Fire apparatus access road s � required for every building hereafter constructed when any portion of an exterior Fire Department vehiclesacxess� more than 150 feet fro Exceptions: s are completely protected with an approved 1 . When building automatic fire sprinkler system, the provision of this section may be modified. EXHIBIT "C" PRIDE N V R T r O R S T E E T S A N 7 0 0 E R N A R O N O q y 9 i e 0 (7 T t ) 31 � A 2 a 0 0 Tom Parrish July 14 , 1992 Page 2 2 , When access roadways cannot be installed due to topographic, waterways, non-negotiable grades or other similar condition, the Chief may require additional fire protection as specified in Section 10.301(b) . 3 . When there are not more than two group R division three or group K occupancies, the requirement of this section may be modified, provided in the opinion of the Chief, fire fighting or rescue operations would not be impaired. More than one fire apparatus road maybe required when it is determined by the Chief that the access by single road maybe impaired by vehicle congestion, conditions of terrain, climatic conditions or other factors that could limit access. (c) Width. The unobstructed width of fire apparatus access road should not be less than 20 feet. (f) Surface. Fire apparatus access road shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apPawetwe and shall be provided with a surface so as to provide all weather driving capabilities-0 It is generally the developers responsibility to provide all required access roads as part of the developnestt. The subject site is unique in that a deep ravine rem naxth to south along the east side of the site and FAVate 3" upgraded to freeway limited ac oess standards) r=W &IMW t6 West side of the site. The principal access is tv ` the smut and because of a grade differential between the sits and Youbs 3" and the ravine a second access route from the east and the West is impractical if not impossible. mss troy the nortk is also limited because of Routs 330 prohibits regular st vat intOESSICtIO i access. These constraints leave the site V th only the south as the location for a standard route of ingress and egz "' Given the site constraints either the site rema:irs or a second or secondary non-standard ingress and egress is ags+eed to that ensures public safety and cones as close as possible to providing two different standard routes for ingress and egress of a development. The following is the a minimum conditions for providing two different routes of ingress and egress recommended by staff. Tom Parrish July 14 , 1992 Page 3 A. Standard Route. Principal (standard) ingress and egress will be provided by a dedicated street (constructed to the City standards) from Highland Avenue north to a turnaround (cul-de- sac) at the south end of the site. Note: Caltrans is constructing this street and dedicating it to the City of San Bernardino. B. Second ingress and egress route. As mitigation for not being able to provide a standard second route, two less than fully standard routes are being proposed. 1. A tunnel under Route 330 is being constructed approximately due west of the cul-de-sac and will connect to the west frontage road of Route 330. Conditions of Understanding; a. This tunnel is being built by Caltrans as part of upgrading Route 330. The tunnel is being built to Fire Department specification in terms of height and width. b. The approaches to the tunnel and bottom of the tunnel must be N&Lntained by the CWMr vt-th . for emergency ingress and eqr*" meaning free of obstruction such as rocks, 401WIA, trees, gullies of such a sire to pa WOnt ths W& Of Of the public and fine Mnmrtwnt In CoAs at emergency. Free of obstruction however d9" not prevent the owner of the site fret linitimq t2w use of the access as long as the opt !accean is maintained by means of Fire Depart u , etc. 2. Provide a twenty four (24) toot wide Immergency access road from upgrad Route 330 to the north where the fire oservic e upgraded road enters Route 330. Conditions of Understanding; a. This road is access aromas surface will be be native emergency sad granite, sand, etc.) on a material (decomposed stabilized base of a structural strength adequate to support Fire Department vehicles. - ti Tom Parrish July 14 , 1992 Page 4 b. The northern most section of the emergency access road owned by Caltrans will dedicated to the owner of the site. C . The owner of the site will record an emergency access easement dedicated to emergency use corresponding to the entire length of the emergency access road. d. Upon completion of Route 330 upgrade a turnoff from Route 330 (an ice/snow chainup area) will be constructed by Caltrans at the location which corresponds with the northern most end of the emergency access road. The Caltrans Route 330 Agreement with the City acknowledges that the City has the right to cut/remove this fence in case of an emergency. The repair of the fence in the event of emergency use of the access by the City will be the responsibility of the City. Fence posts of the fence separating Route 300 fro& private property will be located so as to not be in the middle of emergency access. e. Emergency access road must be maintained by the owners of the site in such a 00e1dit iM to vomit public and Fire Department vehicla access I& 'case of an emergency (maintained seaming free of obstructions the same as indicated for the tunnel access) - Item B.1.b. ) . C. other MitiQ&tIM. The following mitigations are required at the time of project approval of the sits and are higher standards than the standards contained in Chapter 19.15 of the city•s DewZopownt Code entitled Foothill Fire zone overlay District. 1. Develop a fire model of the site for the puzVose of determining the extent of the fuel modifications sons and if the fuel modification standards as set forth in San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 19.15.020 6. V. are adequate. Standard provisions for maintaining the fuel modification zone will be required as a Condition of Approval of a project on the site. 2 . Install fire sprinklers in all buildings of any future development. D. All other development standards are those Tom Parrish July 14 , 1992 Page 5 in existence and applicable at the time the project is deemed complete to begin Planning/Land Use approval process and/or at the time of filing for building code technical plan check leading to the issuance of a building permit. Staff believes that the above' conditions provides adequate public safety and meets the intent of City Code sections requiring two standard routes from any development. At this point staff recommendations must be incorporated into a draft agreement and approved by the Common Council. The Public Works Department is responsible for coordinating the agreement with Caltrans and contractual consistency. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at (714) :184-5057 . ZSinc rely, La E. Reed, Assistant Director Planning and Building Services cc: Shaun Clark City Administrator James Penman City Attorney Al Boughey, Director Planning and Building Services will Wright, Fire Chief Roger Hardgrave, Director Public Works/Engineering Henry Empeno, Deputy City Attorney Attorney's office LER:das p. �- �s.:'X 1. 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Parcel E** 20 90.0 RS 4.5 480 Parcel F*** (Highland Avenue Commercial"Off-Site"Street Improvements) Total 283 Acres 128 DU's 973 DU's CITY INCREASED DENSITY 766% (See attached City Map Parcels A,B,C,D,E and F of Stubblefield Property) * Existing City General Plan: One(1)DU per seven(7) acres City Amended General Plan: 128 Single Family DU's increased to 973 DU's Council Motion July 15, 1991 Increase: 845 DU's or 766% (Includes 480 High Density Apartments) (Source: City Council Meeting Monday,July 15, 1991 Considerations: Reduction of City Development Fees ** Existing City General Plan: Four point five(4.5) Single Family DU's per acre City Amended General Plan: 90 Single Family DU's increased to 480 High Density Apartments Council Motion July 15, 1991 Increase: 390 DU's at 24 Apartments per acre (Source: City Council Meeting Monday,July 15, 199 1) Considerations: Reduction of City Development Fees *** City added consideration: Highland Avenue Commercial "Off-Site" Street Improvements (Source: Friday,August 2, 199 1) Consideration: Reduction of City Development Fees ✓•�r°�t " ,�.L;k` K.�q' a :.•un>2� +Y� v �,L, y, s'�, x `c'r J P:,- 4 "kaT'J ., '� ,$` 3'1'+ `�,ta' •9�{w�'"3, 1TP' ;�..� fR.,, •} �$` c �;� `�="r'�� S'YS�� '�"ss�i � ';L� •rr��3�pr r' 3�' �� �r `�y. y,} T�.r ;;�Si"yt', � 3x7' ` � �4. ,.:� ,,., -e ,::'fir :.'� 1_ : • "!-� �¢ tiS �. � 'r �„ wr � k� t+'�a,'�j � aM e ,s,� 'as ���. +�{r � i ,' .. � - ' 'P v •"�' '� � P.y �j. a, �r :'sK.e�.�r�.. 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The real property which the negotiations concern is generally located at: b. to consider personnel matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957; C. to meet with designated representatives regarding labor relations matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 .6; d. to confer with the Chief of Police on matters posing a "threat to the security of public buildings or a threat to the public's right of access to public services or public facilities pursuant to Government Code Section 54957; e. to confer with the attorney regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956 .9 (b) (1) , as there is significant exposure to litigation; f. to confer with the attorney regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956 .9 (c) , so that Council/Commission may decide whether to initiate litigation; 1 7/15/91 g, to confer with the attorney regarding pending litigation which has been initiated formally to which the City is a party pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) as follows: 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_ an Bernardino, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 242998; San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 252058; Sock Dawson, et al vs City of San Bernardino, et al- United States District Court Case No. SA 88-461 AHS (RWRx) ; City of Redlands vs Inland Valley Development Agency, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 255222, County vs City of San Bernardino (RDA1 - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 258241; City of San Bernardino vs. San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, et al - United States District Court - Case No. 85- 6899 WJR (Bx) ; City of San Bernardino vs. Dukes - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 254883; Saab vs City of San Bernardino - Fourth District Court of Appeals Case No. EOO8652; Zaharopoulos vs City of San Bernardino - United States District Court - Case No. SACV 90-519 RWR; City of San Bernardino vs Patrick Media/Gannett Outdoor, et al - Riverside Superior Court Case No. 205749; Thompson Keith vs City of San _ Bernardino - Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District - Case No. E007275; Bowden, et al, vs Hobbs/City, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 255302; Randall vs City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 250472; DeTinne vs City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 255881. END OF CLOSED SESSION 2 7/15/91 37 . Proposed amendment to Development Code to incorporate cluster development standards . (See Attached) NOTE: This proposed amendment is a result of Council action --aken at the May 20, 1991 meeting which continuc- General Plan Amendment No. 90-14B. OTIO T at the yor and C on Council Zdi-i;ect plann'taff to prepa an ordina ame t Dev opine t C e as appro lte orpor e ovisioAs y whic c ster de pments may occur. t: That the matter be tabled, and that Planning staff be directed to arrange for a workshop concerning cluster development standards . 38. Proposed General Plan Amendment - 29 acres north of 28th Street, east of Michelle Lane and west of Seine Avenue. (See Attached) OTIO hat stafr e directed to initiate Ge eral Plan Amendment i the ar generally scrib d as ap oximat ly 2 acre loc d no h of th reet, ast Miche e e and st Seine Avenue t City of to Bernardino o increase the d s ' y, but to retain the single family design ion. MOTION: That staff be directed to initiate a General Plan Amendment in the area generally described as )approximately 37 acres at the northerly terminus of Citrus and La Praix and 182 acres to the north of that property; and 44 acres north of the existing Mountain Shad6ws Mobile Home Park in the City of San Bernardino to increase the density, but to retain the single family designation; and approximately 20 acres east of City Creek Road, north of Highland Avenue, in the City of San Bernardino, with a multi-family designation. END OF PLANNING MATTERS 39 . Adjournment. MOTION: That the meeting be adjourned to Friday, July 19 , 1991 at 11:00 a.m. , in the MIC Room. 16 7/15/91 K -i•� �r'� a h s S4 � �•,�� � c r a, � �� +.�. r' ,. _.,�q-'ik �% � fi� #' `ji .'k C• iP''`• �i �• '� a �'4 �''d•' �.�+.. �' ,� c:l 4 Wig'" a � '..Y '4'; ` ,•4.. 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"AS •��„ �" .r. x� il4'' _ arY� •,�• � ��id Q.� � '�'� .F � „r e k1�-9 .,� 1 �� �u' 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) SS 2 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) 3 I, Rachel Rrasney, City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing and attached copy of the July 15, 1991 4 Minutes of the Mayor and Common Council Meeting is a full, true and correct copy of that now on file in this office. 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the 6 official seal of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino this 14th day of August, 1992. 7 8 RACHEL KRASNEY City Clerk 9 By V4. a,1142-1AII 10 Depu y 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 I 28 MINUTES MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REGULAR MEETING JULY 15, 1991 COUNCIL CHAMBERS The regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino was called to order by Mayor Holcomb at 8:35 a.m. , Monday, July 15, 1991, in the "Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. ROLL CALL Roll call was taken by City Clerk Krasney with the following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Rrasney, City Administrator E wins. sent: Council Members Hernan ez, Maudsley, Minor. RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION (1) At 8:35 a.m. , the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission recessed to closed session for the following: a. to give instruction to the City' s/Commission's negotiator on the purchase of property pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. The real property which the negotiations concern is generally located at: b. to consider personnel matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957; C. to meet ;-it designated representatives regarding labor relations matters pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 . 6; d. to confer with the Chief of Police on matters posing a threat to the security of public buildings or a threat to the public's right of access to public services or public facilities pursuant to Government Code Section 54957; e. to confer with the attorney regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(b) (1) , as there is significant exposure to litigation; 1 7/15/91 f. to confer with the attorney regarding pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956 .9(c) , so that Council/Commission may decide whether to initiate litigation; g. to confer with the attorney regarding pending litigation which has been initiated formally to which the City is a party pursuant to Government Code Section 54956 .9(a) as follows: 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. 242998; San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 252058; Sock Dawson, et al vs. City of San Bernardino, et al- United States District Court Case No. SA 88-461 AHS (RWRx) ; City of Redlands vs Inland Valley Development Agency, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 255222; county vs City of San Bernardino (RDA) - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 258241; City of San Bernardino vs. San Manuel _Band of Mission Indians , et al - United States District Court - Case No. 85- 6899 WJR (Bx) ; City of San Bernardino vs. Dykes - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 254883; Saab vs City of San Bernardino - Fourth District Court of Appeals Case No. EOO8652; Zaharopoulos vs City of San Bernardino - United States District Court - Case No. SACV 90-519 RWR; City of San Bernardino vs Patrick MedialGannett Outdoor, et al - Riverside Superior Court Case No. 205749; Thompson, Keith vs City of San Bernardino - Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District - Case No. E007275; Bowden, et al, vs. HobbsfCity, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 255302; Randall vs City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 250472; 2 7/15/91 DeTinne vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 255881. CLOSED SESSION At 8:35 a.m. , Mayor Holcomb called the closed session to order in the conference room of the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. ROLL CALL Roll call was taken by City Clerk Krasney with the following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Krasney, City Administrator Edwins. Absent: Council Members Hernandez, Maudsley, Minor. Also present: Diane Roth, Deputy City Attorney; Margaret Scroggin, Administrative Operations Supervisor, City Attorney' s Office; Bernard Kersey, General Manager, Municipal Water Department. READING OF RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES Deputy City Clerk Vale read the titles of all the resolutions and ordinances on- the regular, supplemental, addendum supplemental and Community Development Commission agendas while the Council was in closed session. BERNARD KERSEY, GENERAL MANAGER, SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL WATER DEPARTMENT EXCUSED At 8:42 a.m. , Bernard Kersey, General Manager, San Bernardino Municipal Water Department, left the closed session. GENE KLATT, ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER, PUBLIC. WORKS DEPARTMENT ARRIVED At 8:50 a.m. , Gene Klatt, Assistant City Engineer, Public Works Department, arrived at the closed session. GENE KLATT, ASSISTANT C=Tf ENGiivEER, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT EXCUSED At 9:02 a.m. , Gene Klatt, Assistant City Engineer, Public Works Department, left the closed session. DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY ROTH EXCUSED At 9:18 a.m. , Deputy City Attorney Roth left the closed session. COUNCIL MEMBER MILLER EXCUSED At 9:20 a.m. , Council Member Miller left the closed session. ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION At 9:25 a.m. , the closed session adjourned to the regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino. 3 7/15/91 the priority of all Public Works projects in the City, and that a financial report be presented relating to project cost and the funding sources. The Council expressed concern that all city residents were paying for local residential streets . Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member Reilly, and unanimously carried, to approve the compromise agreement for Assessment District No. 987, Verdemont Area, in principle, as outlined above, and that it be continued to July 19, 1991, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. CONSTRUCTION OF STREET . IMPROVEMENTS IN VERDEMONT AREA- APPROVAL OF PLANS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - CONTINUED FROM JUNE 17, 1991 (30) This is the time and place continued to for consideration of construction of street improvements in the Verdemont Area. In a memorandum dated May 28, 1991, Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, reported that the plans for installation of street improvements have been prepared and the project is ready to be advertised for bids. The project consists -of installing sewer mains, paving, curbs and gutters, sidewalk and street lights on Irvington Street (south side) Pine Avenue to 600' west; Irvington Avenue to -Olive Avenue to Palm Avenue; Irvington Avenue to Palm Avenue to Magnolia; and Magnolia Avenue to Belmont Avenue to Meyers Road. The total estimated project cost is $470,000. Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member Reilly, and unanimously carried, that approval of plans and authorization to advertise for bids for street improvements in Verdemont, be continued to July 19, 1991, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT - 29 ACRES NORTH OF 28TH STREET, EAST OF MICHELLE LANE AND WEST OF SEINE AVENUE (38) In a memorandum dated July 8, 1991, James F. Penman, City Attorney, stated that litigation had been filed against the City relating to action involving approximately 29 acres generally located north of 28th Street, east of Michelle Lane and west of Seine Avenue. After a jury trial, judgment was issued finding the City liable for damages. In an attempt to settle this litigation it is recommended that the City consider allowing the developer to develop the subject property at a somewhat increased single family density than currently allowed under the General Plan, but that the requirement for single-family residences be retained. 27 7/15/91 Mayor Holcomb explained that in closed session a discussion was held relating to the General Plan Amendment for the Stubblefield property. Deputy City Attorney Empeno explained that the area to be included in the General Plan Amendment would require public hearings, and an environmental review. The area is generally described as approximately 37 acres at the northerly terminus of Citrus and La Praix, 182 acres to the north of that property. It is proposed to increase the density, but to retain the single family designation. for 44 acres north of the existing Mountain Shadows Mobile Home Park; and that the approximately 20 acres east of City Creek Road, north of Highland Avenue, have a multi- family designation. Mayor Holcomb stated that the recommended General Plan Amendment was being initiated at the recommendation of e Cit Attorney with the following conditions: 1) that no apartments be authorize ) a full Environmental Impact Report be conducted; 3) that there be an extension ot mobile homes on the existing mobile home subdivision, an ) that the isolated parcel east of the new proposed highway alignment going up the mountain be zone R-3. Council Member Minor made a motion,' seconded by Council Member Miller, and unanimously carried, that staff be directed to initiate a General Plan Amendment in the area is generally described as approximately 37 acres at the northerly terminus of Citrus and La Praix, 182 acres to the north of that property. It is proposed to increase the density, but to retain the single family designation for 44 acres north of the existing Mountain Shadows Mobile Home Park; and that the approximately 20 acres east of City Creek Road, north of Highland Avenue, have a multi- family designation. RES. 91-325 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY Or SAN BERNARDINO AWARDING A CONTRACT TO E. L. YEAGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. FOR PAVEMENT REHABILITATION ON WATERMAN AVENUE, FROM MILL STREET TO FIFTH STREET. (S-3) CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN RETURNED At 3:47 p.m. , City Attorney Penman returned to the Council meeting and replaced Deputy City Attorney Empeno at the counci table. 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's 'Y x �- ,g �!• +a�+.q' R° �i�� r„'•' � .�. � 'a. .�� �;*,F�"'�39F�,h •b�"� f.�'� °:.t �"S {.; •ir� } ��� CF t'k 1d' t1 �' Cy��'�Jp�y*"}�: "F.. f•'!-1yRj, F.'yY �' '� >w,_ ".'qL`� 'i'��•... R♦ � �,Y, .. ���•' �C v 2�• �x�,♦ W 'taa'"� �,� �ix S('Z •� IW f S, 3. + `� � °KF �Y� '�.r^'g`�, �-� " 'h* :� �• •e a�`�"�"�. 5 '�dt;'� 4'� - f t �" •'� 5� 1'`,r"'e�A! ,t, ,. •cs-,a dF y `gyp,�� n i' 'My �g p" c �e_ 1��`� a -L�" r.to. yt:. .rsnJ- � - a.�w' + ��'!5 �& . � a'ab•� �. +zit" a+ ;. - '�`. �Y STATE OF CALIFORNIA--BUSINESS. TRANSPORTAIiON AND MOUSING AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEIIAN, Cor.rno DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 01STRICT B. P.O. BOX 291 SAN BERNARDINO. CA 92402 TDo (/IA) 7074609 October 19 , 1989 The Honorable W. R. Holcomb Mayor, City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Dear Mayor Holcomb: The State is now in the final stages of preparing plans for construction of the Route 30/330 freeway from Arden to 5th Street. One of the major items to be completed prior to advertising this project is approval of revised freeway agreements with the Cities of San Bernardino and Highland. We transmitted drafts of the freeway agreement with the City of San Bernardino to your staff for review on June 27 , 1989. Your staff has since raised issue with some aspects of the draft freeway agreement and design features of the project relative to access to a proposed development north of Highland Avenue and east and west of the Route 330 alignment. The requests for access and frontage improvements made by the developer through the City staff are clearly adverse to State policy. We have had several meetings with your staff and the developer to try to reach agreement on these issues and get approval of the draft freeway agreement so that we can proceed with processing of the document. The negotiations to date have met with little success to the point where we are now faced with a minimum 2-month delay in finalizing plans and advertising this project as a result of non--approval of the draft freeway agreement. Further delays in approving the draft freeway agreement could even jeopardize having funds available to construct this project which could result In bhelving this proic-Ft for an indeterminate amount of time. I would appreciate any help your office can provide in concluding the present impasse. it is not in the best interests of either the City or State to encounter further delays in construction of this much needed facility. Very truly yours, ORIGINAL SIGNLO BY AEN SILLLL KEN STEELE District Director RGPtbh bcc: RBest JMaloney WLeonard,Sr . 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