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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07.0- Public Comment STATEMENT TO COMMON COUNCIL RE TREATMENT OF HOMELESS MAY 16,2016 Rabbi Hillel Cohn Mayor Davis and Members of the Council - While I will be joining with my fellow-members of the Charter Review Committee later on as we recommend to you the placing of the new Charter on the ballot for our fellow-citizens to adopt it when they vote in November, it is a different issue about which I address you right now. Conscious of the time limit on public comments I will distribute to you a fuller version of my statement. I am speaking to you now in my capacity as Chairperson of the Board of Managers of the Home of Eternity Cemetery which is owned and operated by Congregation Emanu El. As you may or may not know, the Home of Eternity Cemetery and Mausoleum is located at 8th and Sierra Way, just north of Pioneer Memorial Park, the city-owned cemetery. Home of Eternity was established in the 1850's when a plot of land was given to the early Jewish settlers by some Mormon pioneers Today Home of Eternity has the distinction of being the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in Southern California and is so recognized as a State of California landmark. In recent years, especially over the past ten or fifteen years, Home of Eternity has suffered both from vandalism and desecration of some monuments and crypts. More recently we have been faced with a growing number of homeless individuals who find ways to enter the cemetery grounds even though it is gated and locked. They leave marks of their presence which are extremely disturbing and damage the area as well as posing a threat to those who wish to visit the cemetery to pay respect to their departed. We have instituted numerous measures to deter the homeless but they have not been as successful as we hoped for. Additional security measures are now in the process of being instituted and we hope they will be more effective. We have found that these homeless individuals have been coming to the cemetery to use its water faucets for personal hygiene as well as filling up jugs of water that they can then throw over the fence and take to their homeless encampments. I discovered that there is no place on the entire grounds of Pioneer Cemetery where one can obtain water. I visited with Mr. Cruz Esparza,the Economic Development Manager, last week to discuss this deplorable situation. He suggested that I visit the Homeless Access Center at Seccombe Lake which is just to the south of Pioneer Cemetery. I met with the director of Mercy Center that operates the Access Center and learned that homeless people are able to shower and obtain water at Seccombe Lake but only during the hours that the Access center is open - from 9:00 am to 2:30 pm. After that there is no water source for the homeless for the remaining 19 1/2 hours each day. I was told by the director of the Access center that all water spigots at Seccombe Lake are inoperative because the homeless would abuse those facilities and the city would have to bear the expense of water and the possible further damage of park property. I find the lack of water, a basic human need, to be utterly shameful and disgraceful. I am certainly knowledgeable about the fiscal problems of our city and the bankruptcy. But surely you, and our well-run and rather profitable Water department can collaborate and do whatever needs to be done to provide water either at Seccombe Lake during the off-hours. I am sure that there is equipment that can be installed to regulate the use of water so that it can't be left running for long periods of time but can be available to those who are thirsty. Statement to the Common Council by Rabbi Hillel Cohn-May 16,2016-Page 1 At its last meeting, I informed my colleagues of the San Bernardino Clergy Association about what I had found out about the lack of water availability at Seccombe Lake and thg;passed a motion calling upon the city to take whatever measures are necessary to provide,Nter two places. They delegated me to inform you of their action. While the impetus for my discovering this disgraceful situation was the ongoing acts of trespassing and vandalism at the Home of Eternity Cemetery I now see it as a challenge that I present to you for immediate action. At the same time I wish to address another related matter. It has to do with Pioneer Cemetery is a vital part of our city and its history. When I came to San Bernardino over 50 years ago there was a full-time manager of that cemetery who had an office on the grounds and there were frequent burials. There was an active cemetery commission. Somewhere in the 1970's, I believe, recognizing that Pioneer might be coming to a point where there would be no graves available, the city acquired land adjacent to Pioneer Cemetery,to the east extending to Waterman Avenue and to the north of 7th Street was acquired by the city for the purpose of enlarging Pioneer Cemetery. The thought was that like all cemeteries, either profit or non-profit,the cemetery could be a significant source of revenue to the city without in any way impinging on the profit-making cemeteries such as Mountain View and Montecito. Evidently, after that adjacent land was acquired and fenced in it was discovered that there was some residue, quite minor, of chemicals or waste that rendered the development of that section inadvisable. Today that area sits vacant, is in need of weed abatement, and it,too, is now a place where homeless have established some encampments. It is an area visible from a main throughfare - Waterman Avenue - that is blighted. While I can understand that the development of that land might not be appropriate for housing or business, it is beyond my comprehension as to why that area cannot be developed to serve as a burial ground. This could be turned into a revenue-producing area for our financially challenged city. It would be possible to turn the entire operation of Pioneer Cemetery and the undeveloped portion over to a cemetery management firm so that they could effectively expand it and market it to residents of our city who need affordable cemetery space for the burial of their loved ones. Additionally, a careful examination of the current Pioneer cemetery would, I believe, based on my traversing of its grounds, reveal many unused portions that could be turned into graves available for sale. I urge you to give your attention to the potentials of making Pioneer Cemetery a source of revenue for the city. Let me conclude with a plea for action to be taken quickly to rectify the deplorable situation of not having some usable water facilities available at all times at Seccombe Lake. This is a matter of respect for human beings, especially for those who, for whatever reasons, are caught in the mire of homelessness, a real human tragedy right here in our own city. That taking this action will also help the Home of Eternity Cemetery to maintain its sacred space as a hallowed resting place should be evident. Statement to the Common Council by Rabbi Hillel Cohn-May 16.2016-Page 2 75 Ul) N > +r > co O OC p — hp O 'a v V m Q N Q +U+ Z U v ° C U n3 -0 o O n 4- — O 4- E " � a) E -0 Z � E -a m an O p •, C W c ° ca L 00 U an cn ° W Q ° to o a �' ri 'L a C > `� -0 a -a o -° o ° L C + C O c0 y., ON co p C O O aJ U 00 O 4- U Q. 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It is a financing tool for smart energy, water, and seismic upgrades to properties whose repayments are made through a new line-item on property owners' property tax bills. Our PACE program costs the City nothing and uses only private capital I am here today to request that you direct staff to bring the opt-in Resolutions to your City Council agenda that will, if approved by you, allow CaliforniaFIRST and other PACE programs to provide our financing services to the City of San Bernardino's property owners. Right now, there is only one PACE program that you have permitted to operate in the City. Because you have not yet had the opportunity to act to approve additional PACE programs, this other PACE program - known as HERO - has a monopoly on PACE financing here in the City. There is no question that monopolies are bad for consumers. The City of San Bernardino's property owners deserve to have a choice among PACE providers, just like they have choices among traditional lending institutions like banks. Just like they have choices on where to shop or eat. What I am asking is in no way controversial. In August last year, SANBAG staff sent an email to all the City Managers in the County, encouraging cities to approve additional PACE programs, citing the benefits of competition in the development of a healthy PACE marketplace. Attached to that email were staff reports and template resolutions for our program and others. Since then, 13 of the 24 cities in the County and the County Board of Supervisors have approved our program, including Rancho Cucamonga, Chino, Chino renewfund.com 1 500 12TH STREET,SUITE 300,OAKLAND,CA 94607 PHONE:510-451-7900 RENEW FINANCIAL_., Hills, Fontana, and Ontario. 10 of the jurisdictions that approved additional PACE providers did so as a Consent Calendar item. I recognize that the proper path to make this request is through staff. Please know that I have been working with your staff since October last year. I was encouraged when staff advised me in January that the item would be on a February City Council agenda. Then the item was pushed to a March Council meeting. After not being on an agenda in March, I tried to find out when the item would be rescheduled. Unfortunately, city staff told me last week that now there is no timeline for placing the requested item on an upcoming agenda. So I am coming to you, requesting that you direct staff to resurrect the process of bringing the item to you for consideration. I am joined in support for my request by the League of California Cities and the California State Association of Counties. Each is a co-sponsor of the CaliforniaFIRST program through the California Statewide Communities Development Authority, which is our program's Joint Powers Authority. The City of San Bernardino is already a member of this JPA, and has utilized it to secure over $182 million in bond financing over the last 22 years. I urge you to join the 360+ jurisdictions across the state - and those in San Bernardino County - by directing City staff to bring the item to you at their earliest convenience. Your constituents - the property owners in the City of San Bernardino - deserve to have choices among PACE providers. Thank you very much for your attention. Jonathan Kevles Vice President Renew Financial jkevles(@renewfinancial.com 213-610-6805 RENEW FINANCIAL. Jonathan Kevles We President renewfund.con7 GOvernrnentAffairs and Marketpeve%pmellt 2 11.1.610.6805(prefer 510.3s0j," red _j�,_jkev/eS 500 12TH STREET,SUITE 300,OAKLAND,CA 94607 PHONE 510-451-7900 �'► RENEW FINANCIAL Public Comment Statement at the City of San Bernardino City Council Meeting on May 16, 2016 Good afternoon. My name is Sam Strong. I also work for the CaliforniaFIRST PACE program. I am a Regional Sales Manager, covering San Bernardino County. In my job, I work with local contractors every day to recruit, train, and assist them in the utilization of our program. And I am also here to request that the City of San Bernardino move expeditiously to bring competition to the PACE marketplace. My comments today are focused on two stakeholders. First, I'll discuss the ones that I know best - solar contractors, HVAC contractors, roofing contractors and others. Many of the contractors registered with CaliforniaFIRST are registered with with multiple PACE programs and enjoy the ability in many jurisdictions to choose the best PACE program for their clients. Because HERO continues to have a monopoly here in the City of San Bernardino, not only are property owners limited to one PACE provider in the City, but contractors are too. If a contractor's client feels that PACE is the best financing mechanism for upgrading her property, how can a contractor work to find the best PACE program for that homeowner if there is only to choose from? While PACE programs are similar in many ways, each program has important distinguishing characteristics. For instance, in the CaliforniaFIRST program, we offer a 25 year repayment term for most solar installations. The HERO program's longest repayment term is 20 years. Those 5 extra years can lower annual payments enough to make the solar investment make sense to a homeowner. But without being able to offer that option, that homeowner may not make the choice to make the investment in that solar system. The result? A contractor loses business because there is only one PACE program that he can offer to this potential client. The second stakeholder group I'll discuss is Commercial, Industrial, and Multi-Family property owners. renewfund.com 1 a� 500 12TH STREET,SUITE 300,OAKLAND,CA 94607 'PHONE:510-451-7900 �'► RENEW FINANCIAL As you may know, the HERO program is primarily focused on residential property owners. Since that program launched a few years ago and up through this February, they have, according to SANBAG, financed only 6 projects on commercial and industrial properties, with a combined value of less than $500K. Our program and the others we are asking you to approve have numerous Commercial and Industrial projects that we are financing. For instance, our firm is working with Simon Properties on a multi-million dollar PACE project for the Ontario Mills Mall over in Ontario. With more competition in the marketplace, all PACE providers will be more likely to fight for business - by reducing their interest rates, and improving customer service. At this time, I respectfully request that you direct staff to place an item on your Council agenda to opt-in to the CaliforniaFIRST program, and to have them do so sooner rather than later. Thank you very much for your attention, and I am hopeful to see CaliforniaFIRST and other PACE programs on your agenda as soon as possible. Sam Strong Regional Sales Manager Renew Financial sstrong@renewfinancial.com 714-943-7143 renewfund.com 2