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2017-03-14 PUBLIC SAFETY, CODE ENFORCEMENT & NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT
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ACTION: <br /> Chairman Solorio: Staff will forward the State law, as well as the draft ordinance, to this <br /> Committee for review. <br /> A dialogue then continues regarding this item. <br /> City Attorney Bogosian: Mr. Chairman, the action was to request direction on whether to <br /> continue to implement the State Ordinance or adopt City standards so are the Committee <br /> members tabling this action item for the next meeting? <br /> Chairman Solorio responds that the Committee is not prepared today to say there are findings to <br /> support specific criteria stating there is a current threat to health and safety with the granny flats. <br /> Chairman Solorio directs Staff to review and consider that as a potential option. If there is in <br /> fact some leeway in saying that findings may merit a moratorium, there is time to do additional <br /> research to fine tune an existing ordinance. Today we are not making a formal recommendation <br /> but I do expect the Acting City Manager, the City Attorney's Office and Planning & Building to <br /> look at what might be necessary for a moratorium and what time is needed to do the studies. <br /> City Attorney Bogosian: the recommendation to the City Attorney's Office is to table this item <br /> to the Agenda on May 9t and the City will continue to implement the State law. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Chairman Solorio suggests a city-wide parking needs assessment and parking management plan, <br /> perhaps by an outside contractor. Villegas agrees that the City hire someone whose sole job is to <br /> analyze the parking for the entire city and if a permit parking area can be implemented. <br /> COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS <br /> Vice Chair Villegas remarked that he was glad to have the meeting early rather than later. He <br /> said that there are a lot of items to tackle and there may be additional meetings other than the <br /> scheduled ones. <br /> Chairman Solorio thanks the Chief, Acting City Manager, those who put together the <br /> presentations, attendees and neighborhood leaders. Encourage the activity here and at regular <br /> City Council meetings. Chairman Solorio asked if anyone has any suggestions for future <br /> Agenda items, to e-mail them to the Committee. He said that it was an honor for <br />
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