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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/07/94 i I ~"";'.~ i ' . - c"~ 4 . I I - B A K E R 5 F I E L 0 MEMORANDUM October 7, 1994 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: 1. It looks 1 i ke we have passed the first step with the professional ice hockey team. There are several other important steps to go, but we were successful in arranging dates for them to run a test program during the upcoming year. We will let you know as more develops on this subject. 2. The hockey team and progress on the Convention Center Hotel have driven home a lesson for us. That lesson is, we need to be looking at a higher level of refinement in our policies for booking the Convention Center than --- has been necessary in the past. What I mean by that is, simply, those events that can occur either in the hotel ballroom, or at other community facilities, should not be tying up our facility so that we are precluded from doing hockey games or theatrical performances, or other major kinds of events that no other facility in the community can accommodate. I have asked Lee Andersen to start working on concept drafts so that, as the facility gets busier and busier, the priority uses are those which cannot occur anywhere else. We have done a lot of convenience dinners which could have been handled elsewhere. We can see a time in the future when that will no longer be the highest use for our facility. 3. We wi 11 be giving you a briefing at the next Council meeting on our progress on the computer system. We are at a point of having identified what we believe is the appropriate system, both hardware and software, and are working on draft contract exchanges relative to the acquisition. There will be costs in excess of budget associated with that. We do have money on hand to take care of that. More details will be presented Wednesday night. 4. We held a Disaster Exercise this week. It was valuable from the point of view of learning a number of lessons. The lessons are, we need to rewrite the plan with respect to the location of the IIpo1icyil (department heads) vs. the lIoperationalll group. Department heads need to be in closer proximity. We need more communications tools and, for goodness sake, we need a better facility! That old fire station, simply, is not conducive to the 1 eve 1 of activity involved. We wi 11 be doing an evaluation and redrafting of the Disaster Plan. 5. We are continuing to look at ways of streamlining our Council agenda to get rid of some of the IIfluffll items that do not do anything but consume space. We are also looking at some ideas that would help expedite some of our .1 personnel system processi ng. It is so slow and cumbersome to be four -~--~ - ~ - --------- - -, ------- --n- ~m__-- - v-' - '~fo HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL October 7, 1994 Page -2- months i nto the fi sca 1 year and to still not have some of the budgeted items implemented because of the lag times built into our processes. We really do need to do some streamlining in that area. 6. The Bakersfi e 1 d Acti on Team had a kickoff meeting, thi s week, for its December 2nd and 3rd Visions process. It went extremely well. 7. We had two meetings on the baseball stadium proposal, this week. Involvement of the Unions was explored more seriously. There is no startling new information, but processes were established to gather more information for your consideration in the near future. 8. On October 14, 1994, the City will host a IICity Pavilionll at the Downtown Business Association Street Faire. All City departments will be represented, showing off a number of services we provide to the community. The location will be the recently constructed parking lot at 19th and I'K" Streets. An Information Booth will also be available for which department heads wi 11 staff on a rotating schedule between 5:00 and 8:30 p.m. Councilmembers are encouraged to stop by the booth to share in providing visitors information, or just to meet and greet. Contact Gail Waiters if you have additional questions. 9. Enclosed is the report on August lobbying activities from Del Smith. 10. Correspondence i s enclosed from Assemblyman Tri ce Harvey regarding the final outcome on funding for Fire Station #2. 11. Responses to Counci lmember Referral s are enclosed regardi ng the street sweeping program, additional traffic enforcement west of Gosford two blocks south of White Lane, and CDBG eligibility for Candy, Dunlap, Morrison and Joseph Streets. 12, Enclosed is the Final Design, right-of-way and construction schedule for the Coffee Road Separation of Grade project. Remember that the soil contamination problem threatens delay in this. AT.alb Enclosures cc: Department Heads City Clerk - E. DEL SMITH AND COMPANY, INC. GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 1130 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N,W, SUITE 650 WASHINGTON, D,C, 20036 - (202) 822-8300 September 21, 1994 FAX (202) 822-8315 Memo to: Alan Tandy, City of Bakersfield From: Del Smith, Washington Representative Subj: Report on Aug,ust~Ac-tivities,in-,^!ashington, DoG. ~ " - -, - --- -- 1. 1994 National Highway Authorization and Appropriations - There may not be an authorizing bill for projects this year but it may be folded into 1995 authorizing bills. A City/County provision is in the 1994 Bill 2. EDA Waste Water - This office continues liaison with EDA in Washington and at the District level in support of this potential project ( 3. Air Park DeveloI>ment - Smith has talked to the Federal Aviation Administration and Economic Development Administration about support for this project. More liaison is needed with City public works staff. 4. Habitat Conservation - At this point, this office awaits notification by the City on the status of the major and secondary habitat conservation projects and whether or not additional liaison is needed with the Department of Interior in Washington. ~ - -,-' - ',- -... -- - --- ",-' ,-, -," ---- ',----, ,,---,-- '---~'~' -~--" '- s. Crime Bill- This office is providing the City with the Conference list of all Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance grant programs to identify 1994 Crime Bill appropriations. , ' . ,- " . --., 'RECEnfFD , ;., . ' '- ¡ ,~' . - '. ' "'" ' " .,', ! SEP 2 6 \99Lt CiTY MANAGER'S OFFICE "" >' - Õ~-'---:. /----' f STATE CAPITOL (!tatffitrtt ia, COMMITTEES: SACRAMENTO. CA 94249-0001 AGRICULTURE 19161445-8498 RULES DISTRICT OFFICES: -=:þ ; WATER. PARKS. AND WILDUFE D 100 W. COLUMBUS STREET --7' r"--- \--,,\ HEALTH / ,-- SUITE 201 BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 -, , (805) 324-3300 D 821 WEST MORTON AVENUE.IIC PORTERVILLE. CA 93257 (209) 783-8152 September 21, 1994 --- ~--- - -- - -.. -, -- ~--- - - - The Honorable Alan Tandy City Manager City of Bakersfield 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Tandy: I was contacted by Melanie Dunwoody of your office during the budgetneg9tiations regarding funding for Bakersfield's "fire station No. 2" and your support for Senate Bill 747. I would like to take this opportunity to apprise you of the final outcome of this issue. You will be pleased to know that the seismic safety funding for the fire station is contained in the 1994-95 budget. A copy of the budget item is enclosed for your perusal. In order to protect seismic retrofit projects in the event that the budget language had been "blue penciled," funding was also included in SB 747. However, because the funding was included in the budget, SB 74 7 was eventually dropped.. Again, thank you for your communication. 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SEB/vrf attachment: Memorandum 9/23/94 - CR - Traffic Matters copy to: Verne Jung I ~t~ MEMORANDUM September 23. 1994 TO S. E. BRUMMER, CHIEF OF POLICE FROM T. D. TAYLOR, SERGEANT, TRAFFIC SUPERVISOR SUBJECT COUNCIL REFERRALS REGARDING TRAFFIC MATTERS On 6-15-94 City Council Member P. Smith requested city staff look into the feasibility of expanding the street sweeping program and notification of residents. Department Action/Response: Public Works has posted signs in those areas of the city which have had recurring problems with individuals parking on the streets during scheduled sweeping periods. On-going enforcement has resulted in numerous citations being issued to those who ignore these posted signs. The police department will continue to enforce the posted signs and will provide enforcement in other areas should Public Works deem it necessary. Public Works may find some relief to the situation if notification of the sweeping schedule was periodically posted in the local newspaper. On 7-20-94 City Council Member C. Brunni requested city staff provide additional traffic enforcement wes~ of Gosford Rd., .two blocks J south of White Lane. Department Action/Response: The Traffic Section recently received notification from Traffic Engineering of speed surveys completed on Laborough Street. The survey indicated excess speed occurring from noon to 8:00 p.m. Traffic officers were notified to monitor the area as much """'., as possible and strictly enforce the posted speed limits. Other problem streets in the area have been logged in the Traffic Section's 'problem book' as needing extra enforcement. District traffic officers have been notified of the complaints and will provide as much enforcement as calls for service permit. .A )), $ . .. .. . .... T. D. TAYLOR, geant Traffic Superv~sor TDT/crg I , . .-------.------.----- --- -~------- .:." -- -- '8 ,.~, MEMORANDUM TO: Alan Tandy City Manager @ FR: Jake Wager ~ Economic Development Director RE: ~ Census Information and CDBG Eligibility for CandylDunlap/Morrision/Joseph Streets 'é, ¡ r Bås8d OIt the 1990 census data, the ,referenced streets fall within Census Tract 18.01, Block ~ ", ' , , 'i' , ' , ' ',' 'i ,. Gf~uP~' The census data for this block group indicates approxImately 23% of the residents ateffrðm low and moderate income families. Since the low/moderate income percentage is less than 51 %, ,this neighborhood does not qualify for CDBG funding based on ârèa benefit. I Attached is a 1990 census tract map for this area. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding this matter. ~lEClEuVlED I C'"' 6199& 1\ '-'I : : ,I ! " j :-"-~--- -~-- , "'~," '\NAGER'S O~f!CE ~ ~ . ~--~, ,.'_cI ',', FILE:CIDATA/WARD 5.Y!? <- '<> t- o> 20 ..~- .----V. 202 ~ ,... ~ ~, Q '7'. 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Planning Director ~ CiTY MANAGER'S OFfiCE. ~~~ September 28, 1994 Mr. Jerry Gelock, Assistant Director Kern County Parks and Recreation 1110 Golden State Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 SUBJECT: Tract 4824, Units A and B ParkLand Fees Dear Mr. Gelock: Thank you for your department's assistance in transferring the park land in-lieu fee for Tract 4842 (located at the northwest corner of Wible Road and McKee Road) from the County to the City. The City received $8,880.59 (fee including interest) on September 22, 1994. As you may recall this tract paid the park land fee to the County and then the tract was annex to the City. Now the City will use the transferred funds to acquire park land to serve this tract. Again, your cooperation was greatly appreciated. Sincerely, JE: CC: Alan Tandy, City Manager Lee Andersen, Community Services Manager Frank Fabbri, Parks Superintendent Jennie Eng, Associate Planner John Fedorsin, K. C. Park and Recreation S:\LBA 'I City of Bakersfield. Development Services. 171S Chester Avenue Bakersfield. California. 93301 (80S) 326-3733 . Fax (80S) 327-0646 ?~ ---2~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA PETE WilSON, Governor BUSINESS, TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AGENCY 801 K Street, Suite 1918' . , , -" Sacramento, '9581,4-3520 . ,- . (916) 323-5400 ' , FAX: (916) 323-5440 September 22, 1994 RECEIVED SEP 2 61994 ] I .. - CITY MANAGER'S OfFICE I Mr. Alan Tandy -- . -' "- ~'~City M'anager'~~=~-~-'-'~" .. ....-. -.-. _. - -- -.- , -. "- .._.. _.-.-.... . -...--.----- ---.,' 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Tandy: A copy of your correspondence to Governor Wilson regarding transportation financing was forwarded to me for response. , ,'- -l?ollowing the failure of Proposition lA, the Earthquake Relief and , ; ,'Seismic Retrofit Act of 1994, California's transportation funding was at a !' crossroad: The Department'of Transportation (CaItrans) possessed ,.",' "'.demandsthat exceeded current resources. The Department sought to , - _maiIltai:Q.the sa(etyand"integrity'pftheState,'s~transportation facilities, but also aimed to expand the transportation-system in order to relieve congestion and improve the overall movement of goods, services and information. Tough decision remained, requiring prudent and exacting leadership. In order to assess California's transportation funding situation and prioritize projects, the Wilson Administration placed a temporary hold on all transportation improvements in the construction financing pipeline in mid-June. -. ---- .. -- --... On AugUst 10, the Wilson Administration présentêda new' Transportation Financial Allocation Plan to the California Transportation Commission (CTC) for consideration. The CTC concurred with and approved our plan and the temporary project hold was immediately lifted. A total of 19 projects initially, approximating $190 million, were identified to move forward under the Wilson Administration's new financial allocation plan. And more projects will follow in the coming months. Under this plan, new transportation improvements critical to the ') safety and mobility of millions of Californians will move forward. The State's Seismic Retrofit Program will continue to move ähead concurrently and without delay, remaining Caltrans' top funding priority at all times. I ., Alcoholic Beverage Control Department of Housing & Office of Savings & Loan Department of State Banking Community Development . Stephen P. Teale Data Center Department of Corporations Department of Motor Vehicles Office of Traffic Safety California Highway Patrol Department of Real Estate Department of Transportation (Caltrans) , Ca~i~orniaHousjn~ finance¡ Age¡nc? ~ r.ffice.O!Heal Estate Apprais~~~ . . - ... ~ - . . .- - . ,. - -. -- . . ~, .. "-~' -- - Mr. Alan Tandy September 22, 1994 ' Page 2 -' . -This means that transportation improvements like the State Route 99 , widening and the Bakersfield Yard Overhead Projects will now move - - "forward to construction. Our plan demonstrates that this Administration shares your '~ -concerns and is rising to face the challenge and find solutions. At. the , ' Governor's urging, Secretary Dean R. Dunphy of the Business, Transportation and Housing Agency is forming a panel to investigate, I "" ~-, - --'=~= , ~~--:- ~-"-":~re\-:iewÞ'a1id>Z.dischss~ thé:lô:rig--'term~cha:llerlgè ,confronting'-Øalifoi'riia'g- ~"', ~.=-~-c-"-'- .:.z,;;:;--,; -, 'transportation system. This panel may consider structural reform of the transportation planning and financing structure. Recommendations are due on April 1, 1995. I hope this letter addresses your areas of concern and thank you for your continued support. We plan to continue to move forward in a positive direction. Sincerely, MARK WATTS Undersecretary for T ansportation -, ~~' -"----"-'---;'-------'~----:,,:-':- ---"~'--=-------'-:O'~ -~~a~-~" --:::-0 --- -'-',-- - '~- - -- ---,-------- - '~, --- '- ~- ---- --~--- - ,-- -- --- - - -- ' , - -- , -' ...~-_.----'--'" "~~~"""',~""~'-'o....,n'""o....'" 0 n",o.... ... ,+:-=- ~ m Current Issues in the Utili(v Industry" - a gas, electric and r~ulatory/l~islative recap October 1994 '~ Electric Industry Restructuring scheduled for October 24 in San Diego to focus on the Implementing Direct Access - PG&E's Proposal details of implementation. On April 20, 1994, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued its proposal to Capacity Brokering Update restructure the electric utility industry. PG&E has With Capacity Brokering, PG&E can broker and sell since responded with a plan for implementation that interstate natural gas pipeline capacity to interested embraces the CPUC's vision of customer choice and customers. This capacity is above and beyond that greater competition in electric supply with the goal of reserved for core subscription. The following chart lowering prices for all customers. lists available capacity and rates. We propose to build on our experience in the gas Pipeline Delivery Reservation % Total and wholesalE:: electric markets to help implement Point or ABR Rate direct access for the initial groups of customers and Volumetric . (SlOth) to prepare for all electric customers. EI Paso" Topock Volumetric tWPL Mainline Volumetric 7% $0.0649 Customers eligible for direct access would have two PGr" Kingsgate Volumetric 90% $0.1218 basic options: to . Direct Access, where customers buy their energy Stanfield supply directly from the market. . The portion of the as billed rate. . Local utility service with either traditional bundled .. EI Paso capacity is fully subscribed for October. tariffs or with additional services and various ... PGT capacity is fully subscribed on all other routes for pricing options. October. Customers choosing direct access would select a For more information on Capacity Brokering, please call the Gas Hotline Connection at "supply coordinator" who would ensure that their key 1-800-343-4743. energy needs are met. The supply coordinator would be a single point of contact for the customer and the CPUC Approves Business Attraction Package utility that delivers the power. On September 15, the CPUC approved PG&E's cost- CPUC Hearings savings package to keep a major pharmaceutical company's expansion in California. It is the first time The CPUC continues its series of public participation PG&E has sought CPUC approval for a customer- hearings in November. The CPUC will develop its specific incentive package, and the first test of the policy on direct access once these hearings are Company's Business Retention contract. The completed. Your voice can still be heard. If having the agreement offered by PG&E is only one aspect of a same choice of electricity suppliers as you do with business retention package being offered by the state other suppliers is important to you, let the CPUC and those cities under active consideration. The know. The next hearing will be in Bakersfield on plant, when completed, will employ up to 1,500 November 1. Call your local PG&E representative for people. more details. CPUC Hearing Focuses on Customer Choice For more information on any topic found in Current Issues, call your local The fourth CPUC Full Panel Hearing on electric PG&E Account Representative. industry restructuring was held September 16. Several panels discussed the effects of customer choice. PG&E again presented its position that bilateral contracts directly between customers and power producers provide the benefits of both price competition and flexibility. The wholesale system already in place can be easily modified to work for the largest retail customers and implemented under PG&E's schedule. This implementation will provide experience for bringing direct access to additional groups of retail customers. Another hearing is 4 . '" --"-, "-,-",-,-,.-,--",, , "'<><1... ",."",,-<;.., """ uc.r,.,r,',-,c.", õH\:>t:. .I. ~ - -~~ m C:urrent Issues in tlte Utilit)'Industn,' ~- ~- - a gas. electric and re;:¡ulatoryfle;:¡islative reC'~p September, 1994 Electric Industry Restructuring ACR 143 Proposals Before the Commission The Legislature recently passed Assembly The third California Public Utilities Commission Concurrent Resolution (ACR) 143. The Resolution (CPUC) full panel hearing soliciting input on electric expresses the Legislature's desire to review electric industry restructuring was held on August 4 in San industry restructuring developments before Francisco. The hearing addressed how competitive implementation by the CPUC. ACR 143 directs the markets would work. CPUC to report back to the Legislature on policy and implementation issues before January 31, 1995, and Under PG&E's proposal, electricity would be bought establishes a Joint Oversight Committee on Lowering and sold through bilateral contracts between buyers Electricity Rates. and sellers. These negotiated agreements offer customers a choice of supplier, as well as price and Capacity Brokering Update service flexibility. Capacity Brokering allows PG&E to broker and sell interstate natural gas pipeline capacity to interested An alternative proposal, using a power pool, is similar customers. This c;:¡pacity is above and beyond that to the system currently in England. A power pool reserved for core subscription. The following chart would require all generators to sell their power to a lists available capacity and rates. central wholesale pool. Spot prices would be set by the pool and would fluctuate throughout the day. Many Pipeline Delivery Reservatio % Total proponents of pools believe that this structure must Point nor ABR. Rate be in place before direct access can begin. Volumetric ($lOth) EI However, a competitive wholesale market already Pasou operates successf~lIy without a central pool. About $1 TWPL Mainline . Vol. 7% $0.0649 billion in wholesale transactions are made every year PGpu Kingsgate Vol. 90% $0.1218 through the Western Systems Power Pool and to bilateral wholesale arrangements between utilities. Stanfield PG&E maintains that direct access can be * The portion of the as billed rate implemented sooner using tools from wholesale ** EI Paso capacity is fully subscribed for arrangements and the market will create additional September. pools if there is a need. *** PGT capacity is fully subscribed on all other routes for September. Customers have been asking for a choice of suppliers For more information on Capacity Brokering, please and direct access to them now. PG&E's proposal gives customers that choice. call the Gas Hotline Connection at 1-800-343-4743. CPUC Hearings For more information The CPUC is holding a series of public participation hearings throughout California in September and on any topic found in Current Issues, call your local November. The CPUC will develop its policy on direct PG&E Account Representative. access once these hearings are completed. This is your chance to be heard. If having the same choice of electricity suppliers as you do with other suppliers is important to you, let the CPUC know. Call your local PG&E representative for dates and locations of hearings near you. Full panel CPUC hearings, addressing the nuts and bolts of direct access, are scheduled for September 16 and October 24- / -- -- ~ ----~ , J " MEMORANDUM October 7, 1994 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: 15 YEARS OF COUNTY APPROVALS During your presentation of the city's concerns about the Western Rosedale Specific Plan to the Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Larwood commented that compared to the city's growth over the last 15 years the county's approvals have been insignificant. The attached chart shows how very wrong that statement was. During the last 15 years the city has annexed 22,092 acres (34-1/2) sq.mi.) while the county has approved (counting only major projects) 202,926 ac. (317 sq.mL). Even if you were only inclined to compare just the West Rosedale Specific Plan which was the subject of the hearing you might note that it encompassed 36,555 acres of urbanization. That and other major projects in the unincorporated metropolitan area amount to more than 54,404 acres of urbanization. The column title EST. DU'S is more of a comparison using theoretical dwelling units to give a sense of magnitude to the projects in the city - not actual counts. Where no units are indicated for the county projects, there are no caps established. JH:pjt Attachment m\matlO.7 ;:/ " '" --'-'.,'~ I COMPARISON OF URBANIZATION APPROVALS 1979 - 1994 1/ ."...I/~~Àçg~I..fi~;j~l)I.#Š }! City of Bakersfield 22,092 . 66,276 Kern County 202,926 264,448 CI1Y OF BAKERSFIELD ANNEXATIONS Since 1979 (all) 1979 524 1,572 1980 604 1,812 1981 577 1,731 1982 0 0 1983 663 1,989 1~ % m 1985 1,156 3,468 1986 3,335 10,005 1987 648 1,944 1988 2,320 6,960 1989 2,251 6,753 1990 1,556 4,668 1991 3,727 11,181 1992 4,239 12,717 1993 396 1,188 * Assumed 4 du/net acre, .75 x gross acre = net acre, all acreage is assumed resideD tial. p:cbas / .~~- ~ "1:' ~ , -¡ KERN COUNTY PROJECTS SINCE 1979 (Large Only) Breckenridge Hills 5,800 7,099 1989 Inyokern 3,295 6,443 1990 Rosamond 22,619 56,616 1989 Keene Rural Community 960 941 1985 Chevron 508 4,145 1981 Cunningham 87 540 1992 David Smith 41 - - 1988 Desert Lake 640 1,603 1984 Domas Limited 33.5 - - 1991 Dustin Acres 918 405 1983 EPCO 60 - - 1989 Glenn-Allan 160 - - 1987 Glennville Rural Carom. 1,280 148 1986 Golden Hills 5,846 18,198 1986 Havilah Rural Comm. 454 113 1984 1-5/58 Rural Carom. 640 273 1986 Jamason 1,496 4,285 1992 Jay Hubbard 17 - - - 1991 Jim Weaver 40 - - 1990 Keene 12,520 2,475 1991 Keene Rural Carom. 667 570 1985 Kelso Valley 196 2,369 1987 Marvin Bartel 78 70 1986 Mayfair 1,904 2,369 1986 McAllister Ranch 2,070 9,000 1993 McKittrick Rural Carom. 960 196 1984 Mendiburu Springs 975 319 1984 Monolith 263 238 1983 ! '-, -~".:!¡; 'ô' <' '.' I Kern County Projects Since 1979 (large only) Page 2 Norman Weaver 60 - - 1991 North Edwards 4,783 15,972 1990 Oak Creek Road 100 - - 1991 Oglesby 190 434 1985 Old Towne 982 457 1983 Pacificana 4,325 19,395 1993 Pines of Havilal Rural 1,090 216 1984 Pumpkin Center 562 932 1983 Renfro 160 - - 1986 Ridgecrest Ranchos 638 172 1980 Rosamond 22,619 56,616 1989 Rosedale Ranch 105 - - 1988 Roy Fast 30 20 1985 San Emidio 3,635.5 20,219 1991 Seventh Home 220 - - 1988 Stallion Springs Phase II 10,429 2,442 1984 Superior Limited 25 - - 1991 Tamaron 166 - - 1991 Tupman Rural Comm. 147.5 302 1984 Unruh 40 - - 1986 Valley Acres 640 299 1983 Vèntura Westlake 40 152 1984 West Edwards Road 3,280 935 1992 West Rosedale 36,555 14,249 1994 Willow Springs 44,800 12,148 1986 Wonder Acres 2,137 948 1986 Woody Rural Comm. 640 125 1986 p:kcps