HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999 VI. ANNUAL CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS
Resolutions Referred to Administrative Services Policy Committee
1. RESOLUTION RELATING TO AMENDING POLITICAL REFORM ACT TO INCREASE
FEES FOR COPIES
Source: Administrative Services Policy Committee
Referred to: Administrative Services Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve as amended.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, Proposition 9, the Political Reform Act, was approved by the voters in 1974; and
WHEREAS, Proposition 9 was chaptered in the Government Code as Title 9. Political Reform,
Chapters 1 through 11, Sections 81000 through 91015; and
WHEREAS, Section 81008. Inspection of Reports; Fee for Copies, subsection (a) provides in
part "Copies shall be provided at a charge not to exceed ten cents ($0.10) per page. In addition, the
filing officer may charge a retrieval fee not to exceed five dollars ($5) per request for copies of reports
and statements which are five or more years old."; and
WHEREAS, twenty-five years have passed since the passage of Proposition 9 in 1974 and the
fee for reproduction of such records was then ten cents ($0.10) per page and remains the same in 1999;
and
WHEREAS, in 1974, the cost of a first class postage stamp was eight cents ($0.08) and has
increased to thirty-three cents ($0.33) in 1999; and
WHEREAS, in 1974, a hand-canceled letter by the postal clerk was free but in 1999 a consumer
is charged sixty cents ($0.60) for this service; and
WHEREAS, in 1974, the cost of a certified birth certificate was two dollars ($2) per copy but in
1999 the cost has increased to fifteen dollars ($15) per copy; and
WHEREAS, in 1974, there was no charge for telephone information but in 1999, there' is a
twenty-five cent ($0.25) charge for local information and ninety-five cents ($0.95) charge for out of the
area information; and
WHEREAS, the requests and demands for copies of campaign statements has increased by 300
percent and impacts the normal daily workload necessitating overtime pay to complete the routine daily
business; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League support legislation to amend Government
Code Section 81008, subsection (a), to increase the fee for the reproduction of statements required under
the Political Reform Act from ten cents ($0.10) per page to twenty-five cents ($0.25) per page.
· 2. RESOLUTION RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS FROM TOBACCO
SETTLEMENT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Source: Cities of Coalinga, Arvin, California City, Delano, Lemon Grove, Maricopa,
McFarland, Ridgecrest, Shafter, Susanville, Taft, Tehachapi, and Wasco.
Referred to: Administrative Services and Revenue and Taxation Policy Committees
Preliminary Recommendations to General Resolutions Committee:
· Administrative Services Policy Committee - Policy Committee will make final
recommendation at the October 9 meeting.
· Revenue and Taxation Policy Committee - Approve as amended.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, the governing bodies of the State of California, its 58 counties, and its four largest
cities, through a Tobacco Settlement Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") developed by their
attorneys in 1998, have agreed to divide among themselves by a specified formula some $25 billion in
anticipated revenues in the form of payments from the tobacco companies over the next 25 years under
the MOU; and
WHEREAS, it is perceived that such anticipated revenues may be considered, by at least some
state officials, to be an offset or reimbursement for the $4 billion plus of tax receipts that have been
redirected by the state, in the 1990s to date, to the State Treasury from the previous distribution to
counties, cities and other local agencies; and
WHEREAS, the MOU provides for four large cities and 58 counties to receive some $12.5
billion in anticipated revenues over the next 25 years, but does not provide by formula or otherwise for
any of the other 469 of California's 473 cities--from whom the bulk of the "redirected" $4 billion to date
has been takdn--to receive even a penny for their communities and programs, which include, among
others, significant health-related services such as DARE and Emergency Medical Services; and
WHEREAS, it would seem most appropriate that all 473 California cities be equitably included
as recipients (or "payees") of revenues received under the Tobacco Settlement MOU, and that any
reimbursements to those local governments and agencies that lost revenues to the state in the 1990s be
made on an equitable basis proportionate to the revenues so lost; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities, assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League assist its interested member cities to achieve
guaranteed appropriate, fair and equitable shares of Tobacco Settlement revenues currently anticipated to
be received by the state and counties, and due under the Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU")
between the State of California's Attorney General and four cities and 58 counties in the state; said
assistance could be in the form of League sponsored legislation, support in negotiations between cities
and their respective counties, or by other means; and be it further
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RESOLVED, that a mechanism be set up such that all proceeds and revenues received from the
tobacco companies be placed in trust funds, or other appropriate instruments, immediately upon receipt
from the tobacco companies, for payment only to the appropriate payee(s) (i.e., state, counties and
cities), so that no agency in the future can divert any such proceeds from the appropriate payees, without
the payee's prior agreement in writing.
Resolutions Referred to Community Services Policy Committee
3. RESOLUTION RELATING TO SUPPORTING REAUTHORIZATION OF THE OLDER
AMERICANS ACT FEDERAL LEGISLATION
Source: City of San Jose
Referred to: Community Services Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Amend and take no action.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, the Older Americans Act respects the unique needs of local communities by
encouraging planning that responds to local priorities through flexibility in grant allocations and input
from local governments; and
WHEREAS, the Older Americans Act acknowledges the dignity of older persons by supporting
their desire to remain self-sufficient in their own homes through an array of home and community-based
services; and
WHEREAS, the proposed reauthorization of the Older Americans Act includes a new provision
known as the Family Caregiver Support Program with a new and separate appropriation to enable
families to secure a tax credit for care-giving and implement new care-giving services; and
WHEREAS, the federal Older Americans Act has provided the infrastructure for aging services
for cities throughout the nation for over twenty years, and has provided hundreds of millions of dollars
in basic funding for the key senior services delivered through city senior centers on which seniors and
city senior services staff rely, which are often matched by city general funds and CDBG grants; and
WHEREAS, the funding allocations for the Older Americans Act have not kept pace with the
increases in the older population; and
WHEREAS, one of the greatest strengths of the legislation-is that it has steadfastly opposed
means testing for its services, ensuring access to all older Americans; and
WHEREAS, two of the most important services that are now required by the Older Americans
Act to be provided by ev. ery community receiving Older Americans Act funds are legal services and
ombudsman services; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League support reauthofization of the Older
Americans Act legislation that continues to require and fund legal and ombudsman services as provided
in the current version of the bill, and continues to offer services without means testing and without
taking away from other programs; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the League of California Cities support state activities to request the National
League of Cities to encourage the federal government to support reauthorization of the Older Americans
Act.
4. RESOLUTION RELATING TO STABLE FUNDING FOR LIBRARIES
Source: City of Agoura Hills
Referred to: Community Services Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Amend and take no action.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, restored revenue funding is needed to back-fill empty bookshelves after years of
lost revenue have left public libraries unable to .provide sufficient current materials to meet the ever-
growing demands of school children in grades K through 12; and
WHEREAS, restored revenue funding would also be used to extend library hours of operation to
make public libraries more accessible to children after school, evenings, and on weekends when student
use of libraries is at its highest; and
WHEREAS, computers and technology are critically needed at the Public libraries to meet the
new challenges on school children as they are about to enter the new millennium of learning; and
WHEREAS, the Public Library Fund (PLF) provides state revenue to individual public libraries
but has not recently been fully funded by the state; and
WHEREAS, for example, in Los Angeles County the cumulative shortfall in books and materials
since the property tax shift, when adjusted for inflation, has been a loss of $35.1 million, and to restore
the level of Los Angeles County library services just to what it was prior to the tax shift six years ago,
when adjusted for inflation, would require $11.2 million; and
WHEREAS, books and materials purchased with state funds would be consistent with state and
local curriculum guidelines to ensure .that such materials adequately serve the education needs of our
children, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League reaffirm its support for the full funding of the
Public Library Fund; and be it further
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RESOLVED, that the League support legislative efforts to secure a stable funding source for city
and county libraries to begin to satisfy long, unmet needs at public libraries, while the state must provide
full reimbursement to local agencies for state-mandated programs and/or costs.
Resolutions Referred to Employee Relations Policy Committee
5. RESOLUTION RELATING TO CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT
SYSTEM (CalPERS) BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION MEMBERSHIP
Source: Employee Relations Policy Committee
Referred to: EmPloyee Relations Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, over 430 California cities participate in the CalPERS retirement system; and
WHEREAS, funding of retirement costs and benefits are a significant portion of the annual
budgets of these cities, and the 200,000 employees in these cities represent approximately 20 percent of
the CalPERS active and retired membership; and
WHEREAS, the policies of CalPERS are established by the Board of Administration, including
but not limited to investment of employer and employee contributions to CalPERS~ adoption of
administrative policies, interpretation of retirement law, disability retirement decisions and other
decisions significantly impacting the finances of member cities; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Administration is currently composed of 13 members, including four
appointed by the Governor, six elected by employees, retirees and organized labor, one appointed by the
Legislature, and two ex-officio members holding designated state offices; and
WHEREAS, only one member among the four appointed by the Governor represents cities; and
WHEREAS, in order to ensure the integrity of investments and financial returns, CalPERS has
adopted a corporate governance philosophy regarding those companies in which it invests; and
WHEREAS, cities represent major investors in CalPERS and share similar concerns about
corporate governance within CalPERS; and
WHEREAS, currently there is no proportionate representation for cities on the Board of
Administration, and, therefore, less opportunity for direct involvement in the activities and decisions of
the Board of Administration by cities; and
WHEREAS, a Board of Administration member, selected by and representing cities, would
enhance the cities' confidence in CalPERS and the decisions of the Board of Administration; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League petition the Governor and the Legislature to
expand the membership of the CalPERS Board of Administration to include one new member appointed
by the League of California Cities.
Resolutions Referred to Environmental Quality Policy Committee
6. RESOLUTION RELATING TO FOREST PRODUCTS LABELING
Source: Environmental Quality Policy Committee
Referred to: Environmental QUality Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, at the 1998 League of California Cities Annual Conference held in Long Beach,
Annual Conference Resolution Number 12, related to forest products labeling, was referred to the
Environmental Quality Policy Committee for further study; and
WHEREAS, cities regularly purchase forest products in the forms of lumber, plywood,
constructive and decorative timbers, laminated beams, wood trusses, millwork, paper products and other
consumer goods that have wood as a basic raw material; and
WHEREAS, California is a leading state in the production of wood products, but the needs are So
great that less than half of the consumer demand can be met from commercial timberlands of the State;
and
WHEREAS, a number of different private certification and forest product labeling programs
exist to assist consumers; and
WHEREAS, cities are interested in information about the harvest and manufacturing methods of
forest products available on the market, along with the advertising of the products with respect to timber
harvest and manufacture; and
WHEREAS, the following information about timber harvesting and forest products is important
in gaining an understanding of the complexity of the issue:
1. The U.S. Department of Commerce sets grade quality standards and labeling practices for
solid wood products such as lumber, plywood, timbers and beams.
2. In California, the Z'Berg-Nejedly Forest Practice Act of 1973 sets standards for commercial
harvest and restoration of timberland. Many other states, Canadian Provinces and some other countries
use regulatory or voluntary programs for timber harvest and reforestation.
3. There are a number of programs outside of government control that use various certification
schemes to encourage timber harvest and reforestation, manufacture and utilization at levels that
minimize environmental impacts.
4. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) permits forest products labeling that.
reflects process and production methods, but GATT prohibits governments from requiring labels as the
rules under GATT are designed to ensure that market access is available to producers and that labels
cannot be used as a protectionist measure; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League encourage cities to purchase forest products
that come from sustainable timberlands and that are manufactured by sustainable processes; and be it
further;
RESOLVED that the League support voluntary labeling of forest products to assist consumers,
such as cities, to identify sustainably produced forest products; and be it further,
RESOLVED that the League prepare and distribute to cities, for their use in the purchase of
forest products, a resource book that provides information on: (1) U.S. Department of Commerce grade
quality standards of forest products; (2) a list and description of nations, states and Canadian Provinces
that have programs for sustaining the production of timber and forest values; and (3) a summary and
explanation of the major private certification and forest product labeling programs.
7. RESOLUTION RELATING TO PUBLIC NOTICE FOR CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY ACT REPORTS
Source: City of Diamond Bar
Referred to: Environmental Quality Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve as amended.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, current state statutes and administrative regulations do not require a lead agency,
such as the State of California, to conduct public hearings for projects that the lead agency has
determined to require only a negative declaration or a mitigated negative declaration, pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); and
WHEREAS, current state statutes and administrative regulations only require one method of
giving public notice (i.e., publication, posting or mailing), related to the circulation of CEQA documents
making declarations and/or determinations to property owners or occupants of property impacted by the
proposed project; and
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WHEREAS, when a lead agency determines a project only requires a negative declaration or
mitigated negative declaration and because there is no requirement to conduct a public hearing or give
extensive actual notice, persons who object to the selected environmental process are left with litigation
as the only reasonable way to express objections to the environmental process or the project's impacts;
and
WHEREAS, in order to assure complete disclosure and analysis of the environmental impacts ~of
projects promulgated by extraterritorial public agencies (state, university, community college, school,
county, special district or city), that impact the residents of areas both inside and outside of the
jurisdictional boundaries of the lead agency of the proposed project; and
WHEREAS, requiring comprehensive public notice (i.e., publishing, posting and mailing) for all
projects proposed by public agencies (state, university, community college, school, county, special
district or city), that impact the residents of areas both inside and outside of the jurisdictional boundaries
of the lead agency of the project will assure the full and complete participation of those persons
impacted by such projects; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League support legislation to require all projects
proposed by state or local public agencies--including universities, community colleges, schools,
counties, cities, and special districts--to comply with the identical local public notice requirements which
would be applicable to projects sponsored by private developers in the jurisdiction where the project is
located.
8. RESOLUTION RELATING TO USE OF FLUORIDE IN PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES
Source: Marie Waldron, Council Member, Escondido
Referred to: Environmental Quality Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: No Action, subject matter
covered in another resolution.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAs, each citizen possesges the inalienable right to choose what foods they shall eat and
drink, and the health care and the medications they will accept; and
WHEREAS, even with clearly defined non-emergency public health measures, each citizen is
afforded the right to informed consent; and
WHEREAS, the public water supply is entrusted to the management of our local elected officials
in order to assure that access to, and safety of, our most precious and essential community resource is
protected for the good of each and every citizen consuming the water, not the benefit of a selected few;
and
WHEREAS, the universal essential nature of water requires that nothing, short of the same level
of human necessity and the need to provide safe drinkable water, warrants our representatives adding
anything to the water supply for any other purpose without due diligence; and
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WHEREAS, populations and individuals vary in their susceptibility to, and need for, any specific
medication; and
WHEREAS, recent literature indicates that total exposure to fluoride from sources other than the
water supply has risen, as has the incidence of the visible display of fluoride overdose in the form of
dental fluorosis; and
WHEREAS, the state legislative scheme, taken as a whole, recognizes that a city may adopt
more stringent measures to protect water quality, just as states may adopt more protective measures than
federal requirements; and
WHEREAS, local government may desire to employ more effective, more economical, or more
narrowly tailored methods of achieving the stated health goals that do not infringe .upon citizens' right to
choose, or that do not force the cost and hardship of abandoning the public water supply on those subsets
of the population that are identified as unusually susceptible to the adverse effects of fluoride; and
WHEREAS, the decision to fluoridate or not fluoridate has been historically a municipal
concern; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League support legislation to rescind all laws that
would deny local decision-making bodies from making their own independent determination regarding
the use of their public water supplies as a delivery system for medication, or other substances intended to
treat humans rather than the water, including fluoride; and to support legislation and regulations that
confirm the right for local governments to pursue more stringent protection and safety of their water
supplies .in accordance with the tenets and objectives of the California Safe Drinking Water Act of 1996.
9. RESOLUTION RELATING TO USE OF FLUORIDE IN PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES
Source: Lori Van Arsdale, Council Member, Hemet
Referred to: Environmental Quality Policy Committee
Preliminary_ Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve as amended.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, the League of California Cities generally opposes legislation that imposes the
burden of unfunded mandates on local government; and
WHEREAS, the potential liability generated from the effects of adding any substance to the
public water supply, other than those necessary to assure consistent safe delivery of the purest potable
water possible, would fall upon the shoulders of local government; and
WHEREAS, legislation that requires the addition of any substance to the public water supply that
is not necessary to improve water quality, purification and safety of delivery, as in the case of
fluoridation, denies each and every citizen the right of informed consent; now, therefore, be it
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RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League oppose all laws that would deny local
government the right to make an independent determination and support legislation that would rescind
all laws that deny the right to make an independent determination regarding the addition of any
substance, other than those necessary for the safety and for consistent delivery of potable water, to their
public water; and support legislation that confirms the right of local governments to pursue the
protection and safety of their water supplies in accordance with the tenets and objectives of the
California Safe Drinking Water Act of 1996.
Resolutions Referred to Housing, Community_ and Economic Development Policy Committee
10. RESOLUTION RELATING TO LOCAL CONTROL OVER GROUP HOMES WITH SIX OR
FEWER CLIENTS
Source: City of Corona
Referred to: Housing, Community and Economic Development Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve as amended.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, state law, Health and Safety Code 1267.8 allows group homes .with six or fewer
beds in any residential district; and
WHEREAS, several types of homes for six or fewer clients are exempt from state licensing
requirements, including locational criteria; and
WHEREAS, jurisdictions have no control over where group homes with six or fewer beds are
located; and
WHEREAS, these facilities can have potential health, safety and environmental impacts that can
create problems for neighbors who turn to local leaders for assistance; and
WHEREAS, the League of California Cities as part of its existing adopted policy and guiding
principles supports permitting cities to exercise review and land use regulation of group home and
residential care facilities in residential neighborhoods including the application of local zoning, building
and safety standards, and has sponsored and supported legislation, participated in task forces, and
lobbied in support of these policies in both the California Legislature and the United States CongreSs;
and
WHEREAS, this is an issue that affects all Califomia jurisdictions; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League's primary objective of this policy is to allow
local control regarding the siting of these facilities by amending state statute; and be it further
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RESOLVED, that in order to affect the necessary changes, the League will continue its efforts to
lobby the State Legislature to allow that jurisdictions:
a) Have land use control over all group homes of six or fewer, including those exempted from
state licenses pursuant to Health and Welfare 1505; and
b) Establish business licensing requirements so the facilities can be mapped and monitored.
· 11. RESOLUTION RELATING TO STATE' AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL REFORM
EFFORTS
Source: League Board of Directors
Referred to: Housing, Community and Economic Development and Revenue and Taxation
Policy Committees
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
· Housing, Community and Economic Development Policy Committee - Approve.
· Revenue and Taxation Policy Committee - No Action.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, the fiscal relationship between the state and city government has been substantially
altered over the last 20 years through statewide ballot initiatives, state legislative and gubernatorial
actions and the courts; and
WHEREAS, the resulting revenue and taxation structure destabilizes city government finances
and local services; and
WHEREAS, the current revenue and taxation structure allows the state to continue to shift local
government revenues to support state services during economic downtums; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League adopt this resolution in support of a state and
local government partnership to explore and recommend changes in the state and local finance structure
to achieve an improved, more accountable and stable state and fiscal relationship for the new
millennium.
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Resolutions Referred to Public SafeW Policy Committee
12. RESOLUTION RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Source: Public Safety Policy Committee
Referred to: Public Safety Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, the Emergency Medical Services System and the Prehospital Emergency Medical
Care Personnel Act ("the EMS Act") was enacted by the Califomia State Legislature in 1980; and
WHEREAS, the EMS Act has been recently interpreted by the California Supreme Court in the
San Bemardino case precluding cities and fire districts from expanding the level and scope of their
prehospital medical care beyond that which was provided in 1980 without the approval of county
governing bodies; and
WHEREAS, the EMS Act has reduced cities' and fire districts' ability to determine the type and
level ofprehospital emergency medical care provided within their boundaries; and
WHEREAS, according to the EMS Act, the emergency medical service providers operating
within city and fire district boundaries are responsible to county governing bodies and not city councils
or fire district boards; and
WHEREAS, cities and fire districts are precluded from holding those emergency medical
transport providers (ambulance companies) operating under county authority accountable for the type
and level of service delivered to their residents and visitors; and
WHEREAS, cities and fire districts have a public-safety-driven motivation to ensure that their
citizens and visitors receive prompt and high-quality emergency medical services; and
WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the League of California Cities, assembled in annual
conference in San Francisco, October 14, 1997, and again in Long Beach, October 3, 1998, did adopt a
resolution and introduced legislation in 1998, AB 2586 authored by Assembly Member Deborah Ortiz,
and cosponsored with the California Fire Chiefs Associations, the Fire District Association of Califomia,
California Professional Firefighters Association, and California State Firefighters Association, which
sought to amend the EMS Act to assure a more inclusive role by local government related to EMS
delivery; and
WHEREAS, the League of California Cities, by policy, supports and strives to ensure local
control of those matters that directly influence the residents and visitors of their communities; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League work with other interested parties to restore
balance to the local control of EMS, and if and when necessary, the League cosponsor with the
California Fire Chiefs Associations, the Fire District Association of California, California Professional
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Firefighters Association, and California State Firefighters Association, legislation to authorize cities and
fire districts to prescribe and monitor the manner and scope of prehospital emergency medical services
provided within their boundaries for the purpose of increasing the level of prehospital emergency
medical service; to authorize cities and fire districts at their discretion to increase the level of emergency
medical services provided within their boundaries, to and including the provision ofprehospital
emergency medical transport through ambulance services; to coordinate the provision ofprehospital
emergency medical services with the local emergency medical service agencies; and to authorize cities
and fire districts to strategize in the cost recovery associated with the provision of prehospital emergency
medical services to medically indigent individuals within their communities.
13. RESOLUTION RELATING TO IMPLEMENTING THE "TAG YOU LOSE" CAMPAIGN
Source: Pat Dando, Council Member, San Jose and Suzanne Jackson, Vice Mayor, Monte
Sereno
Referred to: Public Safety Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, graffiti is a blight on our society that remains a persistent problem despite the years
of hard work throughout the State of California to eradicate graffiti; and
· WHEREAS, government agencies .in California spend millions of dollars annually cleaning up
graffiti vandalism, not including the money spent on law enforcement or by individual homeowners and
businesses to keep their properties free of graffiti; and
WHEREAS, there are a wide range of measures available to those convicted of graffiti
vandalism, including suspension of driving privileges that are of the utmost importance to teenagers, as
well as assigning responsibility to the graffiti offender to maintain and clean certain area; and
WHEREAS, the Santa Clara County Cities Association, in conjunction with the Santa Clara
County District Attorney's Office, the Juvenile Courts and the Juvenile Probation Department of Santa
Clara County initiated a strategy to increase awareness of the "Do Graffiti; Lose Your License" and
"Adopt-A-Block" laws through a campaign titled "Tag You Lose," with the goal of deterring young
People from committing graffiti; and
WHEREAS, this collaboration constitUtes a pledge by all parties to promote a broader
awareness, vigilant enforcement, aggressive prosecution, and consistent application of the "Do Graffiti,
Lose Your License," "Tag You Lose," and "Adopt-A-Block" laws; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League .of California Cities assembled in the
Annual Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League endorse the "Tag You Lose" anti-
graffiti campaign and encourage other cities to implement this program into their existing anti-graffiti
programs and authorize the display of campaign posters and bumper stickers in appropriate prominent
locations throughout cities within the state; and be it further
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RESOLVED, that the implementation of the "Tag You Lose" campaign be coordinated with law
enforcement and other public safety agencies, as well as schools, youth service organizations,
neighborhood associations, and neighborhood watch groups within California cities.
14. (Proposed Revised ) Resolution Opposing ~FCeea..r:.e~- "Scere~er T/A" ~rand ef Color-
Tread Tires
Source: League Board of Directors and the City of Gilroy
Referred to: Public Safety Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Approve (original language).
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, BFGoodrich Tires, a unit of Michelin, has announced plans to market the "Scorcher
T/A" line of tires having colored tread bands, and these colored tread bands are capable of leaving
colored markings on street and roadway surfaces in the same manner as black tread marks are left on
these surfaces; and
WHEREAS, the BFGoodrich promotional material aisc m~ke: clear that shows these tires will
leave these colors in the tread (skid) marks lei~ on street surfaces during rapid acceleration and hard
braking stops; and
WHEREAS, the promotional materials suggest that the appeal of the "Scorcher T/A" line of
tires is to leave skid marks on street surfaces, which city officials believe will encourage unsafe driving;
and
WHEREAS, city officials believe that BFGoodrich should promote safety in conjunction with
the sale of its products and BFGoodrich should be ~'~
aware ..... :.z HI,~,-.~! * ........... of the legal
ramifications of encouraging anyone directly or indirectly to willfully leave tread marks on streets; and
WHEREAS, the residue associated with such markings adds to the en:':~rcm'_enta! k~ard: cf
contaminants left on street surfaces, where rain water runoffs into storm drains can carry these hazard:
materials into rivers, creeks, bays, deltas, and other waterways, potentially adding to ~
environmental and water quality problems; and
WHEREAS, BFGoodrich Tires has chosen the colors Red, Blue and .Yellow for these tire tread
colors, and the colors Red and Blue are the two primary colors chosen by gangs, regardless of the nature,
background or ethnic makeup of the gangs, and gang members are 'loyal' to their color choice and are
prone to violent behavior against anyone displaying a color of an opposing gang; and
The proposed revisions are based on legal counsel's suggestions in light of subsequent correspondence from
Michelin. These suggestions have not yet been considered by the League's policy committees, but wil be when they meet at
the annual conference. Italics indicate proposed additions of language; striket~re'.:'g~a indicate proposed deletions.
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WHEREAS, gang members are known to leave graffiti written in their gang color in opposing
gang territory to insult and intimidate rival gangs, thereby provoking violent actions in response fi.om
the rival gangs; and
WHEREAS, city officials believe tt~ BFGee&,4.ch colored-tread tires will provide a new means
for gangs to leave their color marking in rival gangs territory, and such markings will be very difficult
and expensive to remove, increasing the level of insult and intimidation imposed on the rival gangs; and
WHEREAS, the behavior of one gang leaving colored graffiti markings in a rival gangs territory
has been well-documented to provoke violent responses, including physical assaults, including
shootings, stabbings, and other violent actions, sometimes resulting in death, and often involving
innocent bystanders who become victims; and
WHEREAS, traffic safety, gang activity and water qUality issues are serious public concerns in
California and local agencies incur significant expense in addressing each of these areas of citizen
concern; and
WHEREAS, the League board of directors has already adopted a policy of opposing the use of
these tires and communicated its concerns to the manufacturer, which has refused to discontinue selling
the tire; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League and the cities of California jointly ask
BFGoodrich Tires and the Michelin GCompany and any other company planning to market colored-
tread tires in California to reczgn:.ze *&e:.r z~c:.a! a.nd en:':.rer~ment~ rezp~nz:~b:.l:.t:.ez, and voluntarily
abandon this cc!ered tread fire such a product line and thereby prevent the public safety, environmental
and social problems these tires can potentially cause; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the depth of city official concern about the potential consequences of having
these tires in California's communities is sufficiently great that city officials are
pursuing the following:
I. State and/or federal legislation to prohibit the use of colored tread tires on local streets and
roadways;
2. Legal remedies to redress the anticipated consequences and problems of colored tread tires on
local streets and roadways.
P. ESOLVED, ;.f EFGccdr'~ck T;.re: and the M;.chel;.n company do not voluntar;.!y
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15. RESOLUTION RELATING TO PRO-ACTIVE ORDNANCE PROCEDURES
Source: City of Marina
Referred to: Public Safety Policy Committee
Preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee: Refer to appropriate policy
committee for study.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, California cities have become important participants in addressing issues relating to
unexploded ordnance through the military base closure process; and
WHEREAS, claims have been made by interested persons and agencies that ordnance may be
located on many parcels of land located within cities; and
WHEREAS, cities are charged with the protection of the public's health and safety; and
WHEREAS, cities have found that pro-active procedures may most effectively address health
and safety issues regarding property upon which ordnance may be located; and
WHEREAS, pro.active procedures include education, the provision of annual notice and the
specific screening of excavation on properties that ordnance may be located; and
WHEREAS, the California Department of Toxic Substance Control is charged on behalf of the
State with regulating ordnance issues for the base closure process; and
WHEREAS, the California Department of Toxic Substance Control requires the recording of
restrictive covenants in the chain of title in addition to or instead of pro-active procedures; and
WHEREAS, restrictive covenants make financing difficult for ordnance properties, which
discourages economic reuse of such properties and adjacent lands; and
WHEREAS, ordnance properties that have not achieved economic reuse are subject to
unauthorized public access and use, thereby endangering the public; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in Annual
Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League sponsor legislation that would permit the use
of pro-active ordnance procedures in lieu of restrictive covenants.
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· 16. RESOLUTION RELATING TO SUPPORT FOR POLICE, FIRE AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT SERVICE FUNDING INITIATIVE
Source: Cities of Taft and Tehachapi
Referred to: Public Safety ao, d Revenue and Taxation Policy Committees
preliminary Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
· Public Safety Policy Committee - Approve.
· Revenue and Taxation Policy Committee - Approve.
Final Recommendation to General Resolutions Committee:
WHEREAS, the California Legislature has, for the past two decades, deprived California cities
of varioUs revenue sources including, but not limited to Business Inventory Exemption Reimbursement;
Liquor License Fees; Highway Carders Uniform Business License Tax; Bank In-Lieu Tax; Cigarette
Tax; and a portion of local property tax; and
· WHEREAS, the loss of such revenues has limited the ability of California cities to provide local
government services to municipal residents and placed a substantial number of California cities in
financial distress; and
WHEREAS, the California Legislature has refused to restore municipal revenue sources,
notwithstanding an extended period of economic prosperity with a record surplus in the California state
budget; and
WHEREAS, the California Legislature has been unable to provide a reasonable, reliable and
consistent method for funding local governments in California; and
WHEREAS, failure to resolve these issues leaves California cities to the caprice of the California
Legislature on an ongoing basis; and
WHEREAS, the membership of the Kern County Association of Cities, which includes the
eleven incorporated cities of Kern County, has voted unanimously to support the Police, Fire and Local
Government Service Funding Initiative and to recommend that the League of California Cities do
likewise; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the General Assembly of the League of California Cities assembled in the
Annual Conference in San Jose, October 12, 1999, that the League support the Police, Fire and Local
Government Funding Initiative and encourage the voters of California to Bring Our Tax Dollars Home
by supporting and voting for this initiative Constitutional amendment.
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Resolutions Referred to Revenue and Taxation Policy Committee
,2. RESOLUTION RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS FROM TOBACCO
SETTLEMENT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Resolution #2 referred also to Administrative Services Policy Committee. For recommendaiton,
see Administrative Services section.
· 11. RESOLUTION RELATING TO STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL REFORM
EFFORTS
Resolution #11 referred also to Housing, Community and Economic Development Policy
Committee. For recommendation, see HCED section.
· 16. RESOLUTION RELATING TO SUPPORT FOR POLICE, FIRE AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT SERVICE FUNDING INITIATIVE
Resolution #16 referred also to Public Safety Policy Committee. For recommendation, see
Public Safety section.
[Note: No resolutions were assigned to the Transportation, Communications and Public Works
Policy Committee.]
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AN INmATIVE AMENI:;)MENT ' '
TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF CA:LIFOtRNIA~
POLICE. FIRE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVIC;[ FUNDING iNmATiV~-
This InitiatiVe'measure is si~brnitted to'the peol~e in ac~°rdancewith Altlde'll, section'8 0fthe
Constitution.
This Initiative measure expressly amends the Constitution by adding a section to Article Xl
thereof.·
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE Xl
SECTION 1. TITLE
This measure shall be known, and maY be cited, as the Police, Fire and Lecal Government
Service FuMing Amendment.
SECTION 2. PURPOSE AND INTENT
It is the intent of the People of the State of California In enacting this measure to provide an
adequate and reliable source of funding for California cities, counties, cities and counties,
schools, and other sPecial districts; to restore certain local government revenue taken by the
California Leg~atum prior to June 1, 1998; and to IXohibit the California Legislature from
reducing local government revenue, from transferrihg the cost. of existing state programs to local
government agencies, or from imposing the cost.of new programs upon local government
agendes.
.~ECTION 3. FINDINGS
The people of the State of California hereby find and declare that the provision of adequate local
govemment services is critically important to the security, well-being and quality of life of the
State's citizens and to the grovah and prosPerity of the State and its communities and that
providing a reliable source of funding for local government services is of paramount Importance
to the people of this State.. =
The people further find that protection of the public safety is an essential respons~13tlity of Iocai
government and that local officials have an obligation to provide adequate public safety
services. Local officials are also responsible for quality of life servicas such as land use
regulation, parks and recreation servic_.e$_, street maintenance, lraffic control, building safety and '
similar services traditionally provided by Ioca! government agencies.
..SECTION 4. POLICE, FIRE AND I,OCAL GOVERNMENT SF-,.RVICE FUN[')
a) An amount equal to fifty Percent (50%) of the total sales and use tax revenue collected by the
State of California during each fiscal year shall be deposited in the Police, Fire and Local
Government Service Fund, which fund is ct'eated by this Amendment.
The Police, Fire and Local Government Serv~:~ Fundln.q lnitiativ.-. '
An Initiative Constitutional Amendment
Bdno Our Tap{.Dollars Home
Just as Proposition 98 Provided long-term reliable funding for California's schools and colleges,
the Police, Fire and Local Government Service Funding Amendment provides long-term reliable
funding for California's cites, codnties and special districts.
Since 1978, the Cal'~omia Legislature has very quietty taken - stolen - billions of dollars from
cities, counties and special districts to balance an ever growing state budget. Funds taken from
cities and counties Include money received from Liquor Ucense Fees; Highway Carriers Uniform-
Business License Tax;, Bank In-Lieu Tax;, Cigarette Tax;, and as much as 40 percent of'the local
Property Tax.
Most of the govemment services that Californians depend upon each day am provided by local
government - by dries, counties and special districts - not by the State of California.
Police, .fire, emergency medical response - all high visibility services; all provided by cities and
counties, not by Sacramentol
Streets, parks, recreation, transit, building and safety, code enforcement - all provided by cities,
counties and special districts, not by Sacrarnentol
The Police, Fire and Local Government Service Funding Amendment provides permanent and
reliable funding for these sewices___ without harming Proposition 98 school funding.
First, the Amendment restores $3.6 billion per yearjn property tax funding to cites, counties and
special districts by ending the transfer of local property taxes to state government.
In addition, the amendment redirects 50 percent of state sales tax revenue - appro~dmately $10
billion per year- to the newly estabi'~hed Police, Fire and Local Government Service Fund.
These funds will be apportioned to cities, counties and independent special districts as presc~bed
in the amendment.
The initiative prohibits the legislature from penalizing local governments by reducing, ellrninafing
or redirecting any city, county or special district revenue source in existence on June 1, 1998 or
by requiring any city, county or special district to provide state mandated service without being
Cities, counties and special districts - the governments nearest the people, the governments
upon which Californians depend for everyday service and for catastrophic.response - have been
subject to the financial mischief of the Legislature for too long.
The time has come for cities, counties and special districts to present their case for predictable,
reliable funding to the votem they serve through the Police, Fire and-Local Government Service
Funding Amendment.
For better cites, better counties, better sewices, bring our tax dollars home~
Supfx)rt the Police, Fire and Local Government Service Funding Amendment.
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
REGULAR MEETING NOTICE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, December 16, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor- City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
AGENDA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT NOVEMBER 4, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. REVIEW AND COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION REGARDING THE USE OF
ELECTRIC BICYCLES ON THE BIKE PATH
B. REVIEW AND SET COMMITTEE CALENDAR FOR 2000
7. COMMITTEE COMMENTS
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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
ITEM:
I
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council APPROVED
FROM: Legislative and Litigation Committee DEPARTMENT HEAD ~
DATE: September 24, 1999 CITY ATTORNEY .~
CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: City Positions on League of California Cities Resolutions
RECOMMENDATION:
Committee recommends acceptance of recommendations.
'BACKGROUND:
The Legislative and Litigation Committee will meet on September 30 to review the proposed League of
California Cities annual resolutions. The resolutions, when approved by the General Assembly at the Annual
Conference, provide important policy guidance for the League during the ensuing year.
In its meeting, the Legislative and Litigation Committee will review input from elected officials and City staff
in considering whether or not to support, oppose or remain neutral on each issue.
The Legislative and Litigation Committee will take a position on each of the proposed resolutions. The
Committee recommends that Council accept its recommendations and direct the City's Delegate to vote
accordingly during the League's General Assembly meeting at the Annual Conference.
(P: ~L&L ~,dminReports\RE SL-99.ADM)
September 23, 1999, 10:57AM
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David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, August 19, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT JULY 15, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. CONSIDERATION OF VOTING AND NOMINATION PROCEDURES FOR
COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
6. -NEW BUSINESS
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BAKERSFIELD
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AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
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AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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Allan Krouter, Public Information Officer, County of Kern
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 868-3190
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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7. COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
8. ADJOURNMENT
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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A. REVIEW OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
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8. ADJOURNMENT
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
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Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT JUNE 17, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
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PROCEDURES FOR COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
7. COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
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News Director, KKXX
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
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5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
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News Director, KLLY 95 FM -'KNZR
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
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AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
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AGENDA
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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6. NEW BUSINESS '
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PROCEDURES FOR COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
7. COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
8. ADJOURNMENT
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B A K E R S F I.E L D
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2.. ADOPT JUNE 17, 1999 AGENDA SUM MARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. REVIEW OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS ~
A. CONSIDERATION OF REFERRAL ON VOTING AND NOMINATION
PROCEDURES FOR COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
7. COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
8. ADJOURNMENT
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MICHAEL GREEN - THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT JUNE 17, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. REVIEW OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CONSIDERATION OF REFERRAL ON VOTING AND NOMINATION
PROCEDURES FOR COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
7. COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
8. ADJOURNMENT
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Mr. Charles Waide, Kern County Public Employees Association
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 325-7814
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT JUNE 17, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. REVIEW OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS ~
A. CONSIDERATION OF REFERRAL ON vOTING AND NOMINATION
PROCEDURES FOR COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
7. COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
8. ADJOURNMENT
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Governmental Affairs Director - Bakersfield Association of Realtors'
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 635-2317
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT JUNE 17, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. REVIEW OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS '
A. CONSIDERATION OF REFERRAL ON VOTING AND NOMINATION
PROCEDURES FOR COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
7. COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
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STACEY BAILEY -- TOBACCO ISSUE
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
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of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, July 15, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT JUNE 17, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. REVIEW OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CONSIDERATION OF REFERRAL ON VOTING AND NOMINATION
PROCEDURES FOR COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
7. COMMITTEE STATEMENTS
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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
MEETING DATE: June 16, 1999 [ AGENDA SECTION: Reports
I
ITEM:
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council APPROVED
FROM: Alan Tandy, City Manager DEPARTMENT HEAD ~
DATE: June 2, 1999 CITY ATTORNEY · ~
CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: Legislative and Litigation Committee Report No. 2-99 regarding Planning Commission
Appointment Procedures
RECOMMENDATION:
The Legislative and Litigation Committee recommends acceptance of report.
BACKGROUND:
At the Legislative and Litigation Committee meeting of May 20, 1999, the Committee reviewed information
provided by staff on a survey of the processes cities similar to Bakersfield use to appoint their planning
commissioners and alternate planning commissioners. They found a wide divergence of processes used by
the cities surveyed.
After discussion, the Committee felt two options would be viable for the City. The first option is to slightly
modify the existing system to announce individual councilmember votes immediately and require all
councilmembers to vote for three. The second option is to allow councilmembers to nominate one planning
commissioner each, not restricted to his/her ward, to be approved by the Council as a whole. The order of
nomination would be implemented with a lottery. In both options, the elimination of the alternate planning
commissioner position was recommended, which would require an ordinance change.
The Legislative and Litigation Committee is presenting its options to the Council for further discussion.
June 4, 1999, 11:20AM
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CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
REPORT NO. 2-99
JUNE 16, 1999
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENT PROCEDURES
At the Legislative and Litigation Committee meeting of May 20, 1999, the
Committee reviewed information provided by staff on a survey of the processes cities
similar to Bakersfield use to appoint their planning commissioners and alternate planning
commissioners. They found a wide divergence of processes used by the cities surveyed.
After discussion, the Committee felt two options would be viable for the City.
The first, option is to slightly modify the existing system to announce individual
councilmember votes immediately and require all councilmembers to vote for three. The
second option is to allow councilmembers to nominate one planning commissioner each,
not restricted to his/her ward, to be approved by the Council as a whole. The order of
nomination would be implemented with a lottery. In both options, the elimination of the
alternate planning commissioner position was recommended, which will require an
ordinance change.
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PAGE 2
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE JUNE 16, 1999
REPORT NO. 2-99
The Legislative and Litigation Committee, therefore, recommends the Council
accept this report and review the options for further discussion.
Respectfully submitted,
Councilmember David Couch, Chair
Councilmember Patricia J. DeMond
Councilmember Jacquie Sullivan
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City Survey on Planning Commission Appointments
May 1999
City Fremont
County . Alameda
Population 198,700
General Law or Charter City General Law
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Four Councilmembers at large; Mayor directly elected
Terms of Council/Mayor Council 4-year terms; Mayor 2-year term
Number of Planning Commissioners 7
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 0
Nominated by Mayor presents his nominations to Council; Council only has yes/no vote; cannot submit other names
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 4 years
Requirements Must be a resident of the city.
Comments Terms are limited to two terms. Terms do not run concurrently with the Council.
Set of questions each applicant must answer. (See attached.)
Contact: No interviews in public.
Barbara Howard, City Clerk Very strict attendance.
Applications go to all the Council; Mayor selects ones to go on agenda.
Requirements differ from board to board.
City has 15 boards and commissions with different appointment procedures.
City Fresno
County Fresno
Population 411,600
General Law or Charter City Charter city
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Mayor-Counc!l
Council/Mayor Info Seven Councilmembers elected by district; Mayor elected at large
Terms of Council/Mayor 4 years
Number of Planning Commissioners 7
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 0
Nominated by Planning Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Council.
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office Four years
Requirements Must be a qualified elector in the city.
Comments Can be removed by five affirmative council votes.
No formal procedures for council recommending individuals to mayor for appointment.
Contact:
Karla Glazebrook, Chief of Staff,
Office of the Mayor
PCInfo-2 02-Jun-99 Page I
City Survey on Planning Commission Appointments
May 1999
City Glendale
County Los Angeles
Population 197,600
General Law or Charter City Charter city
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Five elected Council; one serves as Mayor (selected by Council members).
Terms of Council/Mayor Council four years; Mayor one year
Number of Planning Commissioners 5
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 0
Nominated by Selection committee
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 3 Years
Requirements Qualified elector in city at time of appointment and during tenure.
Comments When openings occur, a selection committee of two council members is formed.
The chairman of the two-person committee is selected in alphabetical order;
Contact: the second member name is drawn out of a hat.
Aileen Boyle, City Clerk The committee reviews applications and interviews the applicants;
committee makes recommendations to council for approval.
PCs can be removed by a 3/5ths vote of Council
All appointments follow the same procedure.
(Application form attached.)
City Modesto
County Stanislaus
Population 182,700
General Law or Charter City Charter city
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Seven person Council includes Mayor; elected at large
Terms of Council/Mayor 4 Years
Number of Planning Commissioners 7
ft of Alternate Planning Commissioners 0
Nominated by Council°s Economic Development, Community & Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 4 Years
Requirements Must be a registered voter in the city.
Comments Applications for Planning Commission go to EDClRC which screens them
and presents them to Council for approval.
Contact:
Marilyn Romey, City Clerk's Office
PClnfo-2 02-Jun-99 Page 2
City Survey on Planning Commission Appointments
May 1999
City Ontario
County San Bernardino
Population 143,800
General Law or Charter City General Law
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Five Councilmembers elected at large, includes Mayor as presiding officer
Terms of Council/Mayor 4 Years
Number of Planning Commissioners 7; Five selected by individual Council members (one each); two at large by full council
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 0
Nominated by Nominating Committee
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 4 year terms
Requirements Must be a registered voter living in the city.
Comments Individual council members nominate the one they want.
PC nominations usually go to a nominating committee (two members of the council)
Contact: for review and recommendations to the full council.
Mary Wirtes, City Clerk Full council gets copies of applications.
Terms run generally with the terms of the council member.
Limited to two consecutive terms.
City Oxnard
County Ventura
Population 156,000
General Law or Charter City General Law
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Four council and a mayor all elected at large. Mayor serves as council member plus ceremonial duties.
Terms of Council/Mayor Council 4 years; Mayor 2 years
Number of Planning Commissioners 7
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 0
Nominated by Each councilmember nominates whoever they want; more than one if they want
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 4 Years
Requirements Must be a resident of the city.
Comments A poll (they do not vote) is taken after all nominations are made at the Council meeting.
The Clerk announces the results. If a tie, there is a run off.
Contact: The city has nine Citizen Advisory commissions/boards/authorities:
Daniel Martinez, City Clerk
PClnfo-2 02-Jun-99 Page 3
City Survey on Planning Commission Appointments
May 1999
City Pasadena
County Los Angeles
Population 140,400
General Law or Charter City Charter city
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Seven councilmembers elected by district; Mayor appointed by and from the council
Terms of Council/Mayor Council four years; mayor -one year as mayor
Number of Planning Commissioners 9 Planning Commissioners; one each nominated by each councilmember; two nominated by the mayor (at large)
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 0
Nominated by 7 nominated by each councilmember; 2 Mayor's appointments
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 3 Years
Requirements Has to be a resident; needs Council approval to remain a commissioner if he moves
Comments Limited to two consecutive terms
Mayor's "appointments" misleading; he can only nominate from recommendations;
Contacts: one at-large member nominated by Mayor; appointments ratified by entire Council.
Judy Kent; The councilmember submits the application to the Mayor's Office. Not a cut and dried process.
Jane Rodriquez, City Clerk New council can vacate district appointments within 90 days after election.
Different commissions done differently. Process under review.
The city has over 20 boards and commissions.
City Riverside
County Riverside
Population 250,800
General Law or Charter City Charter city
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Seven Councilmembers elected by ward and a Mayor elected city-wide
Terms of Council/Mayor Council 4 years; Mayor 2 years
Number of Planning Commissioners 9; (7 reg. & up to 2 alts. who become commissioners if there is a vacancy on the PC).
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners Up to 2, who become PC's if there is a vacancy
Nominated by Applications reviewed by Mayor's Nominating & Screening Com., made up of members of the Council's
Governmental Affairs standing committee plus the Mayor.
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 4 Years
Requirements Qualified elector of the city; can't hold paid office with city; two consecutive term limits.
Comments Mayor and Council interview and appoint applicants
No ward restrictions.
Contacts: Colleen J. Nicol, City Clerk All boards and commissions are appointed in March; recommendations come in in January and February.
and Doris Williamson Interviews are held in a special full Council meeting open to the public;
interviewees are questioned/called in one at a time although the meetings are in public..
Applicants are sent notice to appear and a set of questions they will be asked. More can be asked at the interview.
PCInfo-2 02-Jun-99 Page 4
City Survey on Planning Commission Appointments
May 1999
Part of procedures in Charter, Municipal Code, and minute actions.
At the Council meeting, each Councilmember votes for one on a vote sheet. Ties use run off sheets, too.
City San Bernardino
County San Bernardino
Population 182,600
General Law or Charter City Charter city
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Mayor-Council
Council/Mayor Info Seven councilmembers elected by ward; mayor elected city-wide
Terms of Council/Mayor 4 Years
Number of Planning Commissioners 7
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 2; Two alternates are mayor's appointees; they only vote if there is no quorum.
Nominated by Council members nominate members to the mayor;
appointments are made by the mayor upon recommendation from the councilmember.
Ratified/Approved by Mayor, with approval of full Council
PC Term of Office 4 Years
Requirements Must be a registered voter within the city and must remain a resident in the ward.
Comments Terms of office run with councilmembers and mayor.
One commissioner from each ward.
Contact: Rachel Clark, City Clerk
City Stockton
County San Joaquin
Population 241,100
General Law or Charter City Charter city
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Six Council members plus Mayor
Terms of Council/Mayor Council 4 years; Mayor 2 years
Number of Planning Commissioners 7
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 0
Nominated by Council members and the Mayor
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 4 Years
Requirements Must reside in the Councilmember~s district during term; Mayor's at large candidate must reside in city.
Comments One Planning Commissioner per Council member, from Councilmember's district;
No more than two consecutive terms.
Contact:
Susan Blackston, Deputy City Clerk
PClnfo-2 02-Jun-99 Page 5
City Survey on Planning Commission Appointments
May 1999
City Bakersfield
County Kern
Population 221,700
General Law or Charter City Charter city
Council-Manager or Mayor Council Council-Manager
Council/Mayor Info Seven councilmembers elected by ward; mayor elected city-wide
Terms of Council/Mayor 4 years for Council and Mayor
Number of Planning Commissioners 7
# of Alternate Planning Commissioners 1
Nominated by All applications are considered by Council as a whole.
Ratified/Approved by Council
PC Term of Office 4
Requirements Residence in city; must remain resident during entire term.
Comments Council selects from candidate applications.
Ballot procedure used by council to appoint members.
Contact: Interviews of candidates held in public; appointments made on Council floor from candidate list.
Pamela McCarthy, City Clerk
PClnfo-2 02-Jun-99 Page 6
O ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
I MEETING DATE: June 16, 1999 I AGENDA SECTION: Reports
I
I
ITEM:
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council APPROVED
Alan Tandy, City Manager DEPARTMENT HEAD ~
FROM:
DATE: June 2, 1999 CITY ATTORNEY ' ~
CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: Legislative and Litigation Committee Report No. 1-99 regarding
Basic Safety Provisions for Y2K
RECOMMENDATION:
The Legislative and Litigation Committee recommends acceptance of report and implementation of
recommendations.
BACKGROUND:
At the Legislative and Litigation Committee meeting of May 20, 1999, the Committee met with Mr. Knute Berry
of the Bakersfield Y2K Community Task Force regarding his request for a zoning vadance to allow the raising
of small animals in the City.
After discUssion, the Committee concurred that a change in the zoning structure to allow raising of small
animals in the City would be disruptive to the greater Bakersfield urban community. However, the Committee
felt it was an excellent time to increase the dissemination of information on emergency preparedness to the
community at large. An opportunity presents itself in providing written information at the emergency
preparedness drill in June. A further avenue for dissemination of Y2K information is available through the
City's website.
The Legislative and Litigation Committee, therefore, respectfully requests that the City Council accept this
report and direct staff to include dissemination of written information at the emergency preparedness drill in
June and disseminate to the community Y2K information through the City's website.
June 4, 1999, 11:19AM
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CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
REPORT NO. 1-99
JUNE 16, 1999
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: BASIC SAFETY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
At the Legislative and Litigation Committee meeting of May 20, 1999, the
Committee met with Mr. Knute Berry' of the Bakersfield Y2K Community Task Force
regarding his request for a zoning variance to allow the raising of small animals in the City.
After discussion, the Committee concurred that a change in the zoning
structure to allow raising of small animals in the City would be disruptive to the greater
Bakersfield urban community. However, the Committee felt it was an excellent time to
increase the dissemination of information on emergency preparedness to the community
at large. An opportunity presents itself in providing written information at the emergency
preparedness drill in June. A further avenue for dissemination of Y2K information is
available through the City's website.
The Legislative and Litigation Committee, therefore, respectfully requests that
the City Council accept this report and direct staff to include dissemination of written
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PAGE 2
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE JUNE 16, 1999
REPORT NO. 1-99
information at the emergency preparedness drill in June and disseminate to the community
Y2K information through the City's website.
'Respectfully submitted,
Councilmember David Couch, Chair
Councilmember Patricia J: DeMond
Councilmember Jacquie Sullivan
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FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 395-7519
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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MICHAEL GREEN - THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 395-7519
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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EditOr - Bakersfield News Observer
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO :324-9472
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO. EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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Editor- El Mexicalo
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 323-6951
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES. RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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Editor - El Popular
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 325-1351
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
of the City Council - City of Bakersfield
Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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Allan Krouter, Public Information Officer, County of Kern
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BAKERSFIELD
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Patricia J. DeMond
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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News Director, KBAK - TV 29
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
i'
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TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager~'s Conference Room
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1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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... News Director, KLLY 95 FM - KNZR
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
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Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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ATTN: MARTIN RAMIREZ, KABE- TV 39
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
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6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
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TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
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The Minority Construction News Bulletin
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES. RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
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Brian Todd - Building Industry Association of Kern County
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Th~ursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A.. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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Beale Memorial Branch Library
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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Mr. Charles Waide, Kern County Public Employees Association
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None ,.
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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7. ADJOURNMENT
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Governmental Affairs Director - Bakersfield Association of Realtors
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BAKERSFIELD
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AGENDA
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATiONs
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
7. ADJOURNMENT
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STACEY BAILEY -- TOBACCO ISSUE
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, June 17, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT MAY 20, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. None
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. CITY POLICIES ON BASEBALL IN THE PARKS
B. DISCUSSION ON POLICY ISSUES. RELATING TO EDITING AND
TRANSMITTING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
C. COUNCIL PUBLIC STATEMENT POLICIES
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EDITOR -THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, May 20, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT FEB 18, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. BASIC SAFETY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
.B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
7. ADJOURNMENT
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Editor - Bakersfield News Observer
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BAKERSFIELD
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AGENDA
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Thursday, May 20, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT FEB 18, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. BASIC SAFETY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
.B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
7. ADJOURNMENT
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Editor- El Mexicalo
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, May 20, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT FEB 18, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. BASIC SAFETY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
.B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
7. ADJOURNMENT
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Editor- El Popular
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 325-1351
BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, May 20, 1999
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT FEB 18, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. BASIC SAFETY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
,B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
7. ADJOURNMENT '
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Allan Krouter, Public Information Officer, County of Kern
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, May 20, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT FEB 18, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. BASIC SAFETY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
.B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
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News Director, KBAK - TV 29
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, May 20, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT FEB 18, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. BASIC SAFETY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
.B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
7. ADJOURNMENT
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BAKERSFIELD
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT FEB 18, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
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5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. BASIC SAFELY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
.B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
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BAKERSFIELD
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Thursday, May 20, 1999
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City Manager's Conference Room
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1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT FEB 18, 1999 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
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5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. BASIC SAFETY PROVISIONS FOR Y2K
.B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
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Thursday, May 20, 1999
1:30 p.m.
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1. ROLL CALL
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5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
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.B. PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES/APPOINTMENTS SURVEY
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1. ROLL CALL
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5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
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Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce
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ATTN: MARTIN RAMIREZ, KABE - TV 39
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The Minority Construction News Bulletin
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Brian Todd - Building Industry Association of Kern County
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Beale Memorial Branch Library
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MICHAEL GREEN - THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN
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Governmental Affairs Director - Bakersfield Association of RealtcJrs ·
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Mr. Charles Waide, Kern County Public Employees Association
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1. ROLL CALL
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STACEY BAILEY -- TOBACCO ISSUE ~
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KNUTE BERRY, DIRECTOR, BAKERSFIELD Y2K COMMUNITY TASK FORCE
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Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, April 15, 1999, at 1:30 D.m., in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999
Tmdy Slat~,, Administrative Analyst
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'kW-A- FAX FROM THE'CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
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Phone 327-4421 Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce
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BAKERSFIELD
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OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, April 15, 1999, at 1:30 p,m., in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999 ~
Trudy Slat~,~, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
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BAKERSFIELD
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LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, A_~dl 15. 1999, at 1:30 D.m., in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999
Tmdy Slat~,~, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
The Minority Construction News Bulletin
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 836-9287
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, April 15, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999 '
Tmdy Slatet, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
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· Building Industry Association of Kern County - 1326 H St. Ste 15 - 93301
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BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'I-I'EE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thumday, April 15, 1999, at 1:30 _~.m., in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999 .
Trudy Slate¢, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Beale Memorial Branch Library
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BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
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LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'I-I'EE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council sCheduled for Thursday. A~ril 15, 1999, at 1:30 _~.m., in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999 ~
Tmdy $1at~', Admini~trati¥~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
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MICHAEL GREEN - THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN
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BAKERSFIELD
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OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, April 15, 1999, at 1:30 D.m.. in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999
Tmdy $1at~, Admini~trati¥~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
~NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Mr. Charles Waide, Kern County Public Employees Association
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 325-7814
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'I-I'EE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday. A_odl 15. 1999, at 1:30 _D.m., in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999 ~
Tmdy Slat~, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
.... NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Mr. Brian Todd - Bakersfield Association of Realtors
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BAKERSFIELD
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OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'I-I'EE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, April 1,5, 1999, at 1:30 _o.m.. in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999
Tmdy Slatet, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Legi~ativelLitigation Committee (tobacco issue) STACY BAILEY - 800/350-791,q
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BAKERSFIELD
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE
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OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday. April 15, 1999, at 1:30 _o.m.. in the
City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: April 7, 1999 '
Trudy Slatet, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
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BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 _p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei~, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Editor- Bakersfield News Observer
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO :324-9472
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p,m,, in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Tm~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Editor- El Mexicalo
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 323-6951
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
~Ad~ Analyst
Trudy
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Editor- El Popular
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 325-1351
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei~, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Allan Krouter, Public Information Officer, County of Kern
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 868-3190
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City ManageCs Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Tru~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
News Director, KBAK - TV 29
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 861-9810
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March '18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
dministrative Analyst
Trudy
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
News Room, KERO - TV 23
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 323-5538
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
' Tru~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
News Room, KGET - TV 17
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 283-1855
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Tru~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
News Room, KUVI - TV 45 and KUZZ-KCWR
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 328-7537
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Tru~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
News Director, KVVAC Spanish Radio
· FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 327-0797
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei~, Administrative' Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
News Room, KERN/KGEO/KGFM
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 326-0388
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei=, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
News Director, KKXX
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 322-9239
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
81~~t~, Ad~ Analyst
Tmdy
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
News Director, KLLY 95 FM - KNZR
· FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 393-1915
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'I-rEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Tm~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
· Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 327-8751
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei', Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
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BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'i-FEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Tm~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
The Minority Construction News Bulletin
· FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 836-9287
-
BAKERSFIELD
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OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei=, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Building Industry Association
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 832-0258
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 _p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999 _
Tm~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Beale Memorial Branch Library
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 631-9439
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'I-I'EE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Tmdy
SlateF, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
MICHAEL GREEN -THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 395-7519
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'I-I'EE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m.. in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei=, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March '12, '1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
' Mr. Charles Waide, Kern County Public Employees Association
.. FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 325-7814
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BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and L!tigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, `1999, at 1:30 _D.m.. in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei~, Administrative Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Mr. Brian Todd - Bakersfield Association of Realtors
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 635-2317
BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 _~.m.. in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
~ Tru~Ad~ Analyst
TS:jp
FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
March 12, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Legislative/Litigation Committee (tobacco issue) STACY BAILEY - 800/350-7919
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 800/884-0102
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BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMI'I-I'EE
OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Legislative and Litigation
Committee of the City Council scheduled for Thursday, March 18, 1999, at 1:30 _p.m., in
the City Manager's Conference Room, Second Floor of City Hall, Suite 201, 1501 Truxtun
Avenue, Bakersfield, California, has been canceled.
DATED: March 12, 1999
Trudy Slatei~, Administrative Analyst
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FAX FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE, PHONE 326-3751
BAKERSFIELD
Alan Tandy · City Manager
February 8, 1999
Mr. Allen West
5404 Bayshore Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93312
Dear Mr. West:
Councilmember David Couch, Chair of the Legislative and Litigation Committee, asked
me to let you know that the petition submitted to the City Council regarding removal .of vehicles
will be on the agenda of the committee on Thursday, February 18, 1999, at 1:30 p.m. in the
City Manager's conference room.
Committee meetings are open to the public. As meetings are held in the conference
room rather than the Council Chambers, space is limited. Mr. Couch asked that you take this
into consideration when you contact other interested parties.
An agenda is attached for your information. Please give me a call at 326-3751 if you
have' any questions.
Sincerely,
Trudy Slater
Administrative Analyst III
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Attachment
cc: Councilmember David Couch, Ward 4
City Manager Alan Tandy
City ^ttorney Bart Thiltgen
City of Bakersfield · City Manager's Office · 1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield · California · 93301
(805) 326-3751 · Fax (805) 324-1850
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
Thursday, February 18, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT SEPTEMBER 17, 1998 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. TOBACCO SELF-SERVICE DISPLAY BAN UPDATE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
B. REVIEW OF PETITION TO MODIFY BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE,
CHAPTER 10.40, REMOVAL OF VEHICLES, RELATING TO PARKING FOR
BOATS, CAMPERS, ETC.
C. 1999 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
D. SET LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION CALENDAR
7. ADJOURNMENT
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BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
Thursday, February 18, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT SEPTEMBER 17, 1998 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. TOBACCO SELF-SERVICE DISPLAY BAN UPDATE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND'ORDINANCE
B. REVIEW OF PETITION TO MODIFY BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE,
CHAPTER 10.40, REMOVAL OF VEHICLES, RELATING TO PARKING FOR
BOATS, CAMPERS, ETC.
C. 1999 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
D. SET LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION CALENDAR
7. ADJOURNMENT
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February 5, 1999 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1
Legislative/Litigation Committee (tobacco issue) STACY BAILEY - 800/350-7919
FAX NUMBER SENDING MESSAGE TO: 800/884-0102
BAKERSFIELD
David Couch, Chair
Patricia J. DeMond
Jacquie Sullivan
Staff: Trudy Slater
AGENDA
LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION COMMITTEE
Thursday, February 18, 1999
1:30 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
Second Floor - City Hall, Suite 201
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ADOPT SEPTEMBER 17, 1998 AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
3. PRESENTATIONS
4. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
5. DEFERRED BUSINESS
A. TOBACCO SELF-SERVICE DISPLAY BAN UPDATE
6. NEW BUSINESS
A. AMPLIFIED SOUND ORDINANCE
B. REVIEW OF PETITION TO MODIFY BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE,
CHAPTER 10.40, REMOVAL OF VEHICLES, RELATING TO PARKING FOR
BOATS, CAMPERS, ETC.
C. 1999 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
D. SET LEGISLATIVE AND LITIGATION CALENDAR
7. ADJOURNMENT
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