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1. Resolution No. 2000-87
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the City
Engineer to adjust the double yellow line and to install a red curb on "L" Avenue
adjacent to 26th Street and 30th Street for traffic safety reasons. (D. Flores, TSC
Item No. 2000-13) (Engineering)
2. WARRANT REGISTER #03 (Finance)
Ratification of Demands in the amount of $857,791.41.
ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION
3. An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National City amending Title 15
of the National City Municipal Code by amending Chapter 15.12 relating to
moved buildings. (Building & Safety)
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COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
July 25, 2000
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/*"'ITEhl TITLE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ENGINEER TO ADJUST THE DOUBLE \
YELLOW LINE AND INSTALLATION OF RED CURB ON "L" AVENUE ADJACENT TO 26TH AND
AT 30TH STREETS FOR SAFETY REASONS (D. FLORES, TSC ITEM NO. 2000-13)
PREPARED BY
Adam J. Landa
DEPARTMENT
Engineering
EXPLANATION
Ms. Dolores Flores of 2706 "L" Avenue has requested a traffic investigation
of "L" Street from 26th to 30th Streets. According to Ms. Flores, the
street is too narrow to accommodate parked vehicles and through traffic at
the same time. She desires to see the street widened.
Staff has evaluated the existing striping and red curb and recommended to
the Traffic Safety Committee that the street centerline be adjusted as
shown on the attached sketch.
The Traffic Safety Committee at their meeting on June 14, 2000 concurred
with the Staff recommendation.
Environmental Review x N/A
Financial Statement
N/A
Account No.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the Resolution.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
The Traffic Safety Committee at its meeting of June 14, 2000 approved
the installation of red curb and the adjustment of the double yellow line
to allow more passing adjacent 26th and 30th Streets for safety reasons.
ATTACHMENTS ( Listed Below )
Resolution No. 2000-87
1. Resolution
2. Staff Report to the Traffic Safety Committee
A-200 (9/80)
2000-13
RESOLUTION NO. 2000 — 87
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
AUTHORIZING THE CITY ENGINEER TO ADJUST THE
DOUBLE YELLOW LINE AND TO INSTALL A RED CURB
ON "L" AVENUE ADJACENT TO 26Th STREET AND 30Th
STREET FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY REASONS
(D. Flores, TSC Item No. 2000-13)
WHEREAS, Dolores Flores of 2706 "L" Avenue requested a traffic
investigation of L Street from 26th to 30th Streets; and
WHEREAS, "L" Avenue is too narrow to accommodate parked vehicles and
through traffic at the same time; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting on June 14, 2000, the Traffic Safety Committee
approved the installation of red curb and the adjustment of the double yellow centerline on "L"
Avenue adjacent to 26th Street and 30'h Street, as shown on Exhibit "A".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
National City that the City Engineer is authorized to install a red curb and adjust the double
yellow centerline on "L" Avenue adjacent to 26th Street and 30h Street for traffic safety
reasons, as shown on Exhibit "A".
PASSED and ADOPTED this 25th day of July, 2000.
George H. Waters, Mayor
ATTEST:
Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
George H. Eiser, III, City Attorney
y: Rudolf Hradecky
Senior Assistant City Attorney
OLD BUSINESS
NATIONAL CITY TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
AGENDA REPORT FOR JUNE 14, 2000
ITEM TITLE: REQUEST FOR A TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION OF "L"
AVENUE FROM 26TH TO 30TH STREET (BY: MS. D.
FLORES)
PREPARED BY: Adam J. Landa, Engineering Department
DISCUSSION:
Ms. Dolores Flores of 2706 "L" Avenue has requested a traffic investigation of "L"
Street from 26th to 30th Streets. According to Ms. Flores, she feels that the street
is too narrow to accommodate parked vehicles and through traffic at the same
time. She desires to see the street widened
Staff has investigated "L" Avenue from 26th Street to 30th Street and found one
possible related accident in the past year (Driver hit a parked car). The street
has recently been repaved and new sidewalks, curbs, and gutters were installed.
Staff has re-evaluated the existing striping, and is modifying (see attached plan)
the existing striping, where warranted.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff is recommending that the double yellow line be adjusted (see attached
plan) to allow more passing except adjacent to 26th and 30th Street for safety
reasons.
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2. Location Map
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COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE 07/25/00
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2
ITEM TITLE WARRANT REGISTER #03
PREPARED BY ROBERT A. RABAGO DEPARTMENT FINANCE
EXPLANATION Ratification of Warrant Register #03
per Government Section Code 37208.
Environmental Review
N/A
Financial Statement
N/A
(-STAFF RECOMMENDATION
I recommend ratification of these warrants for a total of:•$857,791.41
Approved By;
Finance Director
Account No.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
ATTACHMENTS ( Listed Below )
1. Warrant Register #03
2. Payroll dated 07/19/00
3. Workers' Comp Warrant Register dated 07/12/00
Resolution No.
A-200 (9. 99)
From: Robert Rabago
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 8:47 AM
To: Lavonne Watts
Subject: Warrant Register
fyi Mr. Hood asked that I submit the Register without his signature.
Thanks.
Robert A. Rabago
Accounting Assistant
Finance Department
(619) 336-4337
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MEETING DATE
City of National City, California
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
July 25,2000
ITEM TITLE
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3
AN ORDINANCE ON' "1HE C1'1'Y COUNCIL OF THE CI"I'Y OF NATIONAL
CITY AMENDING TITLE 15 OF THE NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE
BY AMENDING CHAPTER 15.12 RELATING TO MOVED BUILDINGS
PREPARED BY Kathleen Trees, Director
EXPLANATION
Building and Safety
At the June 20 City Council meeting, the City Council directed staff to change the
proposed ordinance to allow only residential structures, which have historical
significance as determined by the City Council, to be moved into the city from outside of
the city limits. All commercial structures, non -historical residential structures and
manufactured housing greater than 10 years old will be prohibited.
Environmental Review X N/A
Financial Statement
N/A
Account No.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
-Adopt the Ordinance
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
The Advisory and Appeals Board recommends approval.
ATTACHMENTS ( Listed Below )
Proposed Ordinance - Strike Out and Smooth
Board of Appeals Resolution
Resolution No.
A-200 (9/80)
ORDINANCE NO. 2000 —
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDING TITLE 15 OF
THE NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE BY AMENDING
CHAPTER 15.12 RELATING TO MOVED BUILDINGS
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of National City that Title 15
of the National City Municipal Code is amended as follows:
Section 1. That Chapter 15.12 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:
CHAPTER 15.12
BUILDING MOVING
Sections:
15.12.010 Findings and declaration; Prohibition.
15.12.020 Code adopted.
15.12.030 Building moving permit —Required.
15.12.040 Building moving —Application.
15.12.050 Fees.
15.12.060 Inspection.
15.12.070 Building moving permit —Compliance required.
15.12.080 Additional permit required.
15.12.090 Violations.
Section 15.12.010 Findings and declaration: Prohibition. The City Council
specifically and expressly finds and declares that the nature and uniqueness of the city, its
housing stock, environment, and rate of population growth necessitate and demand the moving
of existing structures into or within the city be permitted and controlled. However, the moving
into or within the city of a commercial structure, or of a residential structure which does not have
historical significance as determined by the City Council, or of a manufactured home if more
than ten (10) years has elapsed between the date of manufacture of the manufactured home and
the date of application for the issuance of a permit pursuant to section 15.12.030, is absolutely
prohibited.
Section 15.12.020 Code adopted. The City Council adopts this Code for the purpose
of prescribing regulations governing the moving of structures into or within the city, and
regulation of the moving of structures through the city.
Section 15.12.030 Building moving permit —Required. Prior to moving any structure
into or within the city limits a permit for such moving shall be obtained from the Building and
Safety Department. No permit shall be issued for any commercial structure, or for any
residential structure which does not have historical significance as determined by the City
Council, or for any manufactured home for which more than ten (10) years has elapsed since the
date of its manufacture.
Section 15.12.040 Building moving —Application. Prior to moving any structure into
or within the city limits an application for a permit for such moving shall be obtained from the
Building and Safety Department.
Section 15.12.050 Fees. A fee as established in the National City Fee Schedule shall
accompany each application to move a structure from one location on a lot to a new location on
the same lot, or from within or outside the city to a new location within the city.
Section 15.12.060 Inspection required. Upon receipt of an application under this
Chapter, the Building and Safety Department shall inspect the structure to be moved and make a
report of the results of the inspection to the City Council. The Building and Safety Department
may require an applicant to provide a written certification by a qualified contractor that the
structure to be moved is free from fungus, termites or similar infestations. The Building and
Safety Director will forward the application for a permit under this section together with a
written report to the City Council. A permit allowing the moving of a building, house or
structure will be issued only on order of the City Council. The City Council can order the
issuance of a permit under this chapter as hereinafter provided.
Section 15.12.070 Building moving permit —Compliance required.
A. A permit to move a structure into the city limits or within the city limits shall be
granted only if the City Council finds that the relocation of the structure will not have an adverse
effect upon property values in the district to which the structure will be relocated. The Council
shall further find the relocation of the structure in question will not have an adverse effect on the
health, safety, welfare or morals of the community and neighborhood in which the structure will
be relocated. The Council shall find that the relocation of the structure in question will not have
an adverse effect on the zoning regulations and plans of the City.
B. Prior to granting a permit to relocate a structure under this chapter, the City
Council shall determine that the proposed move will comply with applicable zoning laws, and
that the structure to be relocated will comply with all the building codes, laws and regulations in
force. The Council shall further find that the proposed relocation of the structure will not
contribute to blight or deterioration in the neighborhood to which the structure will be relocated.
C. The City Council, in granting a permit under this chapter, may impose such
additional conditions, rules and regulations as are reasonable necessary to protect the health,
safety, welfare and morals of the city and in particular the neighborhood to which a structure will
be relocated.
D. To ensure compliance with conditions, rules, regulations and laws relating to the
relocation of a structure under this chapter, the City Council may require the applicant to post a
performance bond, adequate in amount, to guarantee his faithful performance of all laws, rules,
regulations and conditions.
E. As a condition to the granting of a permit under this chapter, the City Council
may require the applicant to execute a covenant running with the land which will bind the land
and its successive owners to the performance of conditions imposed by the City Council in
granting a permit under this chapter.
2000 Ordinance Z Moved Buildings
F. As a condition to granting a permit under this chapter, the City Council may
require the applicant to install private improvements on the building site to be occupied by the
relocated structure which in the judgment of the Council are reasonably required to preserve the
health, safety, and welfare of the community and the neighborhood to which the structure will be
relocated.
For the purpose of determining required public improvements pursuant to Section
13.22.060, the Building and Safety Director shall determine the improvement valuation of each
building to be relocated. Such improvement valuation shall be based upon the current adopted
policy of the City Council for new buildings.
G. As a further condition to the granting of a permit under this chapter, the City
Council may require the applicant to make such aesthetic improvements and rehabilitations on
the relocated structure as are necessary to preserve land values and property values in the
neighborhood to which the structure is relocated.
Section 15.12.080 Additional permit required. In addition to the permit required by
this Chapter, prior to moving a building and/or structure over or upon any public street, alley or
way, a transportation permit shall be obtained from the City Engineer as set forth in Section
11.40.110 of this code.
Section 15.12.090 Violations. Violations of any provisions of this code shall be
punishable as a misdemeanor and shall carry the penalties as prescribed in Chapter 1.20 of the
National City Municipal Code.
PASSED and ADOPTED this day of , 2000.
ATTEST:
Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
George H. Eiser, III
City Attorney
George H. Waters, Mayor
2000 Ordinance
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Moved Buildings
RESOLUTION 2000-1
A RESOLUTION OF THE ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD OF THE CITY
OF NATINAL CITY RECOMMENDING ADOPTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 15.12 OF THE NATIONAL CITY
MUNICIPAL CODE
WHEREAS, the Advisory and Appeals Board of the City of National City at its
meeting of February 17, 2000, after proper notification, conducted a hearing to consider
the recommended amendments to Chapter 15.12 of the National City Municipal Code;
and
WHEREAS, the amendments are necessary to respond to the changing dynamics
of the city; and
WHEREAS, after review and discussion, the Board determined that the
amendments submitted be approved and forwarded to the City Council with a
recommendation for adoption by the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Advisory and Appeals Board
recommends approval of the code amendments as submitted, and that such amendments
be adopted by the City Council.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THE 17th day of February 2000.
ATTEST:
Katen Trees, A/Building & Safety Director
y, Senior Assistant ity Attorney