HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017_03_07 - Regular MINUTES of a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Redlands held in the Council
Chambers, Civic Center, 35 Capon Street, on March 7 2017 at 5 00 P M
PRESENT Paul Foster, Mayor
Paul Barich, Mayor Pro Tem
Jon Harrison, Councilmember
Pat Gilbreath, Councilmember
Eddie Tejeda, Councilmember
ABSENT None
STAFF N Enrique Martinez, City Manager, Dan McHugh, City Attorney, Robert Dawes, City
Treasurer, Jeanne Donaldson, City Clerk, Carl Baker, Public Information Officer, Jeff
Frazier, Fire Chief, Mark Garcia, Police Chief, Danielle Garcia, Management
Services/Finance Director, Chris Diggs, Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director,
Chris Boatman, Quality of Life Director, James Troyer, Interim Development Services
Director, Amy Martin, Human Resources Director,
Mayor Foster called the meeting to order and offered those present the opportunity to
provide public comment on any item on the agenda for the closed session
PUBLIC COMMENT
None forthcoming
CLOSED SESSION
1 Conference with legal counsel Anticipated Litigation - Government Code §54956 9(d)(2) (e)(3)
(Human Resources/Risk Management Director Martin)
Two Cases
a Consideration of Workers' Compensation claim filed by Gina Griego
b Consideration of Workers' Compensation claim filed by Gregory Holmer
2 Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956 8
(Interim Development Services Director Troyer)
Property APN Nos 0169-281-19 (31 W Stuart Avenue) and 0169-281-23
(205 W Stuart Avenue)
Agency negotiators N Enrique Martinez, James Troyer
Negotiating party Mr Allen Nunez, ALN Redlands District, LLC
Under negotiation Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of City property
3 Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956 8
(Interim Development Services Director Troyer)
Property APN Nos 0171-053-03, 04, 06 and 0171-251-06, 07, 08, 09 and 10
(Redlands Mall Parking Lot)
Agency negotiators N Enrique Martinez, James Troyer
Negotiating party Travis King, Brixton Redlands LLC
Under negotiation Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of City Property
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The meeting reconvened at 6 01 P M with an invocation by Mayor Foster followed by the pledge of
allegiance to the American flag
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney McHugh announced that no reportable action was taken during the closed
session
PRESENTATIONS
Redlands Animal Shelter — Animal Control Volunteer Sentil Chmnachamy introduced
"Lola", a two-year old female Chihuahua, who is available for adoption, with thirty-six
other dogs and thirty-nine cats, at the Redlands Animal Shelter Mr Chmnachamy
informed the Council twelve dogs and twenty-five cats have been adopted since the last
regular City Council meeting
PUBLIC COMMENT
Open Government — Stephen Rogers raised concerns related to the Public Records Act
and how the City is processing records requests and urged the Council to make sure all
requests are treated fairly and consistently
Redlands Train — Greg Brittain expressed his opposition to the Redlands Passenger Rail
Project by quoting Norm King, a retired SBCTA (formerly SANBAG) employee who
now questions the viability of public transit, pointing to lower transit ridership, a decline
in market share and the increasing costs per passenger mile, to name a few
`Nestle' Protest—Natalie Giamboa-Schwartz and Lisa Chambers encouraged the Council
to make an official statement and oppose the removal of millions of gallons of water
annually from the San Bernardino National Forest by a subsidiary of `Nestle' and urged
the Council to assert their leadership with environmental issues
Police Academv — Andy Hoder attended the Citizens Informational Academy conducted
by the Redlands Police Department and praised the program, which he found extremely
informative The program included activities and speakers from various departments such
as, traffic, narcotics, gangs, homeless, dispatch center and more
YGrene Enerav Fund — George Apostolopoulos listed the benefits of Ygrene Energy
Fund, a privately funded program, committed to making it easy for property owners to
invest in their future and a healthier environment He encouraged the Council to support
the program, which could bring to Redlands a significant economic stimulus and creation
of new jobs
Public Enaaaement — Willem Pennmgs reminded the Council that over sixty residents
attended the last Council meeting to exercise their rights and he requested the Council
treat the public respectfully even when their viewpoints are different
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CONSENT CALENDAR
Minutes — On motion of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Barich,
the City Council unanimously approved the minutes of the regular meeting of February
21, 2017, were unanimously approved as submitted
Settlement Afreement — On motion of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Mayor
Pro Tem Barich, the City Council unanimously approved the public disclosure of details
of a Settlement Agreement between the City of Redlands, the City of San Bernardino and
Kristin Bauer Under the terms of the agreement, The City of Redlands and the City of
San Bernardino agree to pay Ms Bauer and her attorneys the aggregate sum of
$300,000 00 for the release of all claims, demands and causes of action ansmg out of
injuries she suffered from an officer-involved shooting of her hostage taker/ex-boyfriend
Fee Waiver - On motion of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Barich, the City Council unanimously approved a request from Volunteers for Veterans
Foundation for the 27th Annual Volunteers for the waiver of $926 00 in fees associated
with the 27th Annual Volunteers for Veterans Car Show event to be held at Sylvan Park
on October 1, 2017
Grant Accentance — On motion of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Mayor Pro
Tem Barich, the City Council unanimously approved the acceptance of an amended grant
award, in the amount of$24,516 00, from the FY 2016 State Homeland Security Grant
Program and authorized a supplemental appropriation to the Police Department in the
amount of$2,225 00
COMMUNICATIONS
Street Tree Committee Report — Committee Member Don Buchanan presented the
Committee's accomplishments of the year, including eighteen new trees planted
throughout City, formal Arbor Day program conducted in Hillside Memorial Cemetery,
Committee members and staff gave educational power point presentations to various
organizations and clubs, recommendations provided to the Quality of Life Department
and the City Council on tree trimming cycles, tree maintenance and, tree removal, Earth
Day program participation on April 22, 2016, and input provided to the City Council
regarding annual budget expenditures and recommendations for increased budget
Citrus Preservation Commission Report — Chairman Peter Buoye reported the City's
grove operations are running in the black for a third year, but stated it is getting harder to
make money, especially with the challenges of the Asian Citrus Psyllid (ACP) He
highlighted the Commission's accomplishments for the year including, assisted staff to
generate a revised map of City groves, helped to organize a presentation by CA Citrus
Mutual to the Council on impacts of ACP and HLB disease on the citrus industry,
developed materials to educate homeowners with larger parcels about the citrus heritage
of the area, reviewed the City's Annual Citrus Report, evaluated different properties for
potential acquisitions to reach the City goal of 200 acres of citrus, created a
subcommittee to develop guidelines for citrus plantings in future new developments He
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also thanked Wayne Mishak and Gary McCormick for their long years of dedication and
service
Budget Subcommittee — On motion of Mayor Foster, seconded by Councilmember
Harrison, the City Council unanimously approved the appointment of Councilmember Pat
Gilbreath, Councilmember Eddie Tejeda and the City Treasurer Robert Dawes to serve
on the City Council subcommittee for the FY2017-2018 Budget Subcommittee
Solid Waste Rates Meeting Schedule — Mayor Foster introduced the meeting schedule
and outreach efforts on the proposed solid waste rate adjustments Councilmember
Harrison recommended the City continue the outreach efforts, which allow the public the
opportunity to express their insights and opinions Councilmembers were in agreement
and directed staff to extend the timeline for the Council to consider the Proposition 218
Notice, moving it to May 2, 2017
Cancellation of August 1 and August 15 2017 — Mayor Foster opened the discussion
relating to the cancellation of the August City Council Meetings On motion of
Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Councilmember Tejeda, the City Council
unanimously approved the cancellation of the August 1 and August 15, 2017 City
Council Meetings
PARIS Undate — Mike Pool, of the Municipal Utilities and Engineering Department,
presented an update of the Pavement Accelerated Repair Implementation Strategy
(PARIS) Since the City adopted PARIS, nearly $30 million have been invested in the
program to rehabilitate 207 of 427 lane miles of streets The current phase of PARIS
(1029-1490), now under construction, was approved in September 2016 and invests
approximately $9 million to rehabilitate 115 lane miles Following the completion of this
phase of PARIS, the City will have invested $39 million and rehabilitated 322 lane miles
The design for the subsequent phases of PARIS are expected to be completed late 2017
and in 2018, will be coordinated with water pipeline projects, and will rehabilitate
approximately 105 additional lane miles of City streets Councilmember Harrison raised
the question of how the City will maintain the successes of the PARIS program and
requested staff to come back before Council with their recommendations, after the new
budget is adopted
City/School District Bridge Committee — Councilmember Tejeda introduced a plan to
begin collaborating with the Redlands Unified School District (RUSD) As public
comment, Bill Cunningham declared that a point commission of the RUSD and the
Recreation Commission did exist in the past, and it was very successful Mayor Foster
recommended the City wait before taking action since the School Board has not had a
chance to consider this item On motion of Mayor Foster, seconded by Councilmember
Gilbreath, the City Council agreed to table the item indefinitely until the City hears back
from the School Board leadership, with Councilmember Tejeda abstaining
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Bv-District Election Boundary Mans — Mayor Foster opened the public hearing and
called upon Management Services/Finance Director Danielle Garcia who introduced Dr
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Justin Levitt, of the National Demographics Corporation Dr Levitt briefly presented a
Summary Table of the maps under consideration As public comment, Stephen Rogers
and Greg Brittain questioned whether the attorneys hired by the City to review the draft
maps were truly independent and raised concerns as to the potential for conflict of
interests and Mr Brittain still favors RCE Map D Nancy Blastos restated the 2010
Census population numbers are outdated, not reflecting the current population and her
map of choice is now Map 1-C Michael Reiter also favored Map 1-C, highlighting
several reasons for its superiority over other maps Mark Kumler, of the University of
Redlands, presented the newest map submitted by his students and listed the important
distinctions Phil Courtney, for Mike Layne, questioned whether the timing of the
Consultant Draft Maps and the schedule for public hearings followed the legislative
procedures spelled out in AB 350 Ana McNaughton and Kathy Feely encouraged the
Council to take their time with this decision, to allow for more meetings and Ms Feely
prefers Map 3-C Bill Cunningham voiced his support for Map 2-B as the map which best
eliminates the freeway barrier of a perceived community divide because districts cut
across the freeway Upon no further comments, the Council discussed the merits of the
maps Councilmember map selections were as follows
Councilmember Gilbreath—Map 2-B
Mayor Pro Tem Barich—Map 2-B
Councilmember Tejeda—Map I-C
Councilmember Harrison—Map 1-C
Mayor Foster—Map 2-B
City Attorney McHugh clarified the hearing process would be extended if the Council
included the two new maps recently submitted by the University of Redlands students,
since those maps should be vetted properly with the same practices as occurred with all
the other maps Councilmember Tejeda made a motion to continue the public hearing to
March 21, 2017, but motion failed due to lack of a second Councilmember Harrison
made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Tejeda, selecting Map I-c as the final map
for staff to prepare an ordinance The motion failed due to lack of a majority with
Councilmember Gilbreath, Mayor Pro Tem Barich and Mayor Foster voting NO On
motion of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Councilmember TeJeda, the City
Council agreed to continue the public hearing to the regular City Council meeting
scheduled for March 21, 2017 and directed staff to prepare an ordinance for introduction
at the March 21, 2017 meeting identifying the final district boundary map and election
sequencing for Map 2-b, with Councilmember Harrison voting NO
NEW BUSINESS
Information Technoloav Fund Reserve Account — James Garland, of the Management
Services/Finance Department provided background on the request to release funds in the
audit adjustment liability account and to establish a reserve account in the Information
Technology Fund with proceeds to be used for a new Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP) system On motion of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Councilmember
Tejeda, the City Council unanimously approved to release the funds in the audit
adjustment liability account and use these funds to establish a reserve account in the
Information Technology Fund with the proceeds to be used for a new ERP system
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Agricultural Oven Space Funds — Quality of Life Director Boatman explained that the
funds used to plant two new groves, West Riverview Grove and Best Property Grove,
were funds originally appropriated for the Prospect Park Grove replanting project On
motion of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Councilmember Tejeda, the City
Council unanimously agreed to return the remaining $6,875 00 from the Prospect Park
Planting Project to the Agricultural Open Space designation of Nevada Palmetto Grove
Proceeds
Limited-Term Positions — Human Resources Director Amy Martin reviewed the
organizational changes experienced by the Development Services Department (DSD) in
the fall of 2016 and clarified the need to add limited-term positions within DSD and
within the Management Services Department As public comment, Stephen Rogers raised
concerns as to the method used to fill the limited-term positions In response to Mr
Rogers, Director Martin stated this hiring practice was approved in the City's resolution
and public employers are allowed to hire "at will" On motion of Councilmember
Gilbreath, seconded by Councilmember Tejeda, the City Council unanimously approved
the limited-term positions of Planning Associate I and Development Services Director
within the DSD and the limited-term positions of Principal Accountant and GIS
Technician within the Management Services Department, effective March 13, 2017
Pivelme Revlacement — Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Chris Diggs
summarized an overview of the Highland Avenue Water Pipeline Replacement On
motions of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Councilmember Harrison, the City
Council agreed that approval of an agreement and construction of the Highland Avenue
Water Pipeline Replacement Project, Project No 71274, is exempt from review under
Section 15302 of the California Environmental Quality Act guidelines, approved the
Project plans and specifications and awarded a construction contract to MCC Pipeline,
Incorporated in the amount of$219,567 00 for the work
Exclusive Negotiations — Interim Development Services Director James Troyer provided
background and explained the need for a new exclusive real estate negotiating agreement
with ALN Redlands District, LLC On motions of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded
by Mayor Pro Tem Barich, the City Council agreed that approval of an exclusive
negotiating agreement for APN 0169-281-19 and 0169-281-23, is exempt from review
under Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act guidelines, and
approved the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement between the City of Redlands and ALN
Redlands district, LLC
Real Provertv Purchase—Interim Development Services Director James Troyer presented
a summary of details involved in the sale of City owned property, the Redlands Mall
parking lot, APN 0171-053-03, 04, 06 and 0171-251-06, 07, 08, 09, and 10 As public
comment Stephen Rogers restated his concerns as to whether an appraisal was performed
to determine the appropriate value Bill Cunningham questioned the property purchase
price but was satisfied to hear the lots are guaranteed to remain as public parking for five
years On motions of Councilmember Gilbreath, seconded by Councilmember Harrison,
the City Council agreed that approval of a purchase and sale agreement for APN 0171-
053-03, 04, 06 and 0171-251-06, 07, 08, 09, and 10 is exempt from review under Section
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15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act guidelines, and approved the
Purchase and Sale Agreement between the City of Redlands and Bnxton Redlands, LLC
COUNCILMEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Mavor Pro Tem Barich is looking forward to the Coffee with the Council scheduled for
this Saturday, March 11, 2017 at the Community Center on Lugoma Avenue
Councilmember Gilbreath attended the Ommtrans Board of Directors meeting on March
1, 2017
Councilmember Harrison announced a community event, hosted by the Friends of
Redlands Skatepark (FORS), to raise awareness and funds for the skatepark The event
will be held April 22, 2017 at its future site at Sylvan Park, offering lots of activities
including food vendors He congratulated FORS since it was awarded a $25,000 grant
from the Tony Hawk Foundation He attended the San Bernardino County Transit
Authority (SBCTA) meeting where a ten-year plan was adopted, including projects
related to Redlands As the liaison to the Municipal Utilities/Public Works Commission,
he has attended all the meetings discussing the proposed solid waste rate adjustments He
participated in the Emerald Necklace Tour put on by the Conservancy and toured the
Southern California Regional Authority facility in Los Angeles
Councilmember Teieda attended the Special Airport Advisory Board Meeting on March
1, 2017 and is also looking forward to the Coffee with the Council scheduled for this
Saturday, March 11, 2017 at the Community Center on Lugoma Avenue
Mavor Foster represented the City for a dedication of the new baseball field at Redlands
Seventh Day Adventist School, by throwing out the first pitch He attended the swearing
in of the new Board of Directors of the Family Service Association and met with
Supervisor James Ramos on March 6, 2017, which included discussion on a number of
County issues
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further action required the meeting adjourned at 8 21 P M The next
regular meeting of the City of Redlands City Council will be held on March 21, 2017
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