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Buy Old Street Signs, New Skate Park Rules and Code Enforcement at Wednesday's City Council Meeting

City Council will be asked to approve abatement on five properties with active code enforcement violations, more sand for the beach next summer and a possible glitch in the city's recent union agreement at this week's City Council meeting.

How long have you lived on your street? With new larger street signs with the Woody Logo street up on the major fare ways of Imperial Beach, the city is looking to recoup some of the money spent for this restoration and beautification project.

At the recommendation of Councilwoman Lorie Bragg, the city is looking at the possibility of selling the old street signs to local residents that are interested for $25 each on a first-come, first-save basis.

This is agenda item 2.3.

The City Council meets at 6 p.m. at City Hall.

Skate Park is back on the agenda with an ordinance to amend municipal code changing hours of operation from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or dusk and closing at 8:00 p.m. or dusk during Daylight Savings Time. Changes will also allow the use of razor scooters in the park. With the recent approval of fencing Skate Park, the city hopes to curtail the noise and disturbance level to adjacent neighborhoods and decrease the number of visits paid to the park by the Sheriff's Department. The fiscal impact estimated for the rules change is $450 for updated signage.

This is agenda item 3.1.

Operations Manager Steve Smullen, with the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) presents an update to council on the operation activities of its treatment plant and its bi-national collaboration with Mexico.

This is Agenda Item 6.1.

Council will be asked to approve city expenses detailed in the warrant register which includes $328,430.73 in accounts payable and $191,062.07 for payroll period ending 07/28/2011 for a total $519,492.80.

This is Agenda Item 2.2.

Imperial Beach's Community Development Department  and its Code Compliance Division, is requesting a resolution to allow the abatement of weeds, brush, rubbish and refuge upon or in front of five properties in the city. Drafted by Community Development Director Greg Wade and Code Enforcement Officer David Garcias city staff deems these properties "to be a public nuisance and dangerous to the public health and safety." The resolution includes a public hearing process for objections at the Sept. 7 City Council meeting.

If the city cleans the properties, owners are responsible for all cost and "the City Council may also assess and lien properties for the cost incurred by the responsible agency in enforcing abatement upon the parcels, including investigation, boundary determination, measurement, clerical and other related costs."

The five properties and owners in violation are:

    •    715 Holly Avenue, Carmela Lombardi-Munizza (Imperial Beach)
    •    822 Georgia Street, Juan M Moreno (San Diego)
    •    642 Corvina Street, Ercilia H. Munoz (Chula Vista)
    •    1106 7th Street, Jeffrey and Lupita Pernas (Bonita)
    •    855 Encina Avenue/902 9th Street Don Mueller (El Cajon)

This is agenda item 6.2.

Part of a recent agreement with city workers is the ability for part-time employees represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is the ability to leave Social Security for an alternative retirement plan with Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS).
80 percent of the city's part-time employees voted for this alternative retirement plan. A recent proposed legislation, AB 1248, by Assemblymember Ben Hueso does not permit this alternative. The city's stance is that part-time employees cannot afford to participate in both PARS and Social Security. Mayor Jim Janney said as much in a letter that will be sent to Hueso and Senator Juan Vargas if ratified by council Wednesday.

This is agenda item 2.5.

The federally funded sand replenishment project between the Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Coast Guard (Army Corps Silver Strand Shoreline Beach Replenishment Project) is on hold due to a lack of federal funding. City staff is asking for authorization to execute an amended agreement between the city and the California Department of Boating and Waterways to reallocate $4.2 million of funds to the SANDAG Regional Beach Sand Project II (RSBP II) scheduled for April 2012. This would enlarge RBSP II Project, now set to provide up to 650,000 cubic yards of sand and extend the distance of the project area just north of Dahlia Avenue to the end of South Seacoast Drive at a width of 260 feet.

The city received and amendment contract August 1 authorizing reallocation of the money from the Army Corps project to the RBSP II Project if appropriation of federal funds for the Army Corps project by October 1, 2011.

Reallocation of this money would cover the city's 15 percent local share (approximately $735,000) with the remaining amount providing the additional sand to the project. City staff seeks adoption of a resolution to authorize and ratify this agreement.

This is agenda item 2.4.

Veterans Park Tot-lot needs refurbishing of its ADA complaint rubberized surface. After advertised open bids, city staff recommends rejection of the lowest bidder Play Smart Surfacing, Inc. as "nonresponsible." After deliberation between staff and Play Smart Resurfacing city staff found that the company previously never performed this type of work and received its license two day priors to submitting its bid. Play Smart has the opportunity to plead its case before council on Wednesday.

This is agenda item 6.3.

Continuing with the tot-lot, staff recommends T.J. Janca Construction complete the project at a bid price of $34,900. This company provided a responsive bid and has 15 years of experience with this type of project. With sufficient funds, city staff recommends funding for this project to come from the Risk Management Account to the nature of this project related to public safety. Fiscal impact estimates at $40,000.

This is agenda item 6.4.

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Vincent Farnsworth May 22, 2013 at 11:56 am
We are going to lose our Sports Park, our free skate park and rec center, if we don't get active.Read More If you live in IB, get involved!
Kay Kardian-Porter May 21, 2013 at 08:43 am
When you pop shots of tequilla and a beer for a chaser several times and then get into your car andRead More drive you are endangering people. I do not believe it is an invasion of privacy its a lack of concern for his responsabilites and the community that he represents. On weekends its a standard practice for the couple to go bar hopping that is when they are not vacationing in carbo. I wonder if he gets DUI tickets? I doubt it!!
Khari Johnson (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 03:36 pm
He's on vacation.Read More http://imperialbeach.patch.com/groups/politics-and-elections/p/city-council-oks-30-million-budget-for-20132015
caesarina keri May 17, 2013 at 12:42 pm
Nope..he's a Public Figure...and as such must be accessible to us...and actually should be......asRead More it is he is unable to be found..never holds public hearings to give his assessment on what's happening with this Grand Jury thing or about anything. So I guess now we know where he is. Hey Mr Mayor, mind telling us what your hours at The Plank are so we might approach you about our concerns ....sounds like what we used to call in the Air Force a ROAD (Retired on Active Duty)
Ed Sorrels May 21, 2013 at 04:19 pm
Tammy, LOL The twelth of never !
Tammy Petersen Jenkins May 20, 2013 at 03:45 pm
New site looks great! Does anyone know if IB will have fireworks for 4th of July? And what isRead More latest completion date for hotel?
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 03:55 pm
And comment links no longer work... That's going cause less spam, and negatively effect SEO!
www.SouthBayDriveIn.com
Mary Vollrath May 22, 2013 at 10:40 am
The South Bay DI is on Coronado Ave. The Big Sky DI was at Main St and I 5. I actually live in aRead More mobile home park in Chula Vista on Orange Ave near 4th. There are many MH parks in the immediate area 2 in the 400 block of Orange and 3 in the 400 block of Anita St. All are senior parks. On Palm Ave there are 2 on the north side of Palm --the one on the curve to Coronado is now an RV park only
Fayette (Davis) Driskell May 21, 2013 at 08:57 pm
Oh, ok...I'm sorry..it was the one on Palm Ave. It's ok, I still hope it makes a great hit in theRead More community..the teens of IB need someplace to go that is safe for them..the memories I have as a teen growing up in IB in the 50-60's are awesome..thank you Mary, for the info..I do have a question for you tho..if you were a Senior citizen, living in a mobile home pk., which park would you suggest?..I remember 3, 2 across from each other on Palm, & the other on Palm up on the curve towards Coronado..they used to be nice, clean, & well run..thanks for your input...have a great Thurs..
Mary Vollrath May 20, 2013 at 10:51 am
Fayette, this is the South Bay Drive In Theater that is being discussed, not the Big Sky which isRead More long gone ( in the 1980's). The South Bay has been there since the 60's. It is still under the same overall ownership.
Where in IB is this?
Marcus Boyd May 18, 2013 at 09:52 am
It's on the west side of the new American Legion building. At first glance it reminded me of myRead More last duty station, the USS Independence CV-62...
Marcus Boyd May 18, 2013 at 09:49 am
Nice! You obviously know your multi-unit building code...
Ed Kravitz May 17, 2013 at 07:42 am
OUTSIDE A BUILDING THAT HAS TWO HOT WATER HEATER OVERFLOW VALVES AND DISCHARGE LINES. PROBABLY ANRead More APARTMENT BUILDING OR OTHER MULTI-UNIT BUILDING?
Khari Johnson (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 04:33 pm
Thanks, Nancy. It's always nice to hear from you. The new site is easier to use but emailRead More khari.johnson@patch.com if you have any questions, need help or want to share a news tip.
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 02:05 pm
Then, yesterday - throughout the day - one client after another said they were pulled over forRead More everything from fix-it-tickets to scratching their head(accused of talking on a NON-EXISTENT CELL PHONE!!!)
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 02:03 pm
I agree, except what made me notice the motorcycle cops was one running a stop sign and me having toRead More slam on my brakes to avoid hitting him... Then he proceeded to run a stop light to pull someone over...
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 02:02 pm
@JohnGalt "Stopping at a Stop sign is usually a good idea."
Frank H. Robles May 15, 2013 at 06:51 pm
No southwest state is looking forward to the Fire Season, were all short of fire funding Funds...!!!
Ed Sorrels May 14, 2013 at 05:55 pm
Forcing the blame back on the court's for the release of these felon's will not solve the problemRead More tho, A workable answer is to de=criminalize all state marijuana laws and release all those convicted of marijuana except thos ewith a conviction for distributing over 10 Lbs. Then take all those with federal convictions and drop them off at a federal court for them to deal; with ! We can not afford to keep minor marijuana prisoners in state jails any longer. These tow actions would make all the room we need in outr state prisons !
Erika Lowery April 11, 2013 at 07:23 pm
Candy, Spriggs and Patton are supposed to be researching a Youth Advisory Committee (including aRead More name with a better acronym). Sign me up for a Youth committee. With 3 kids, from teen to toddler, I have a very vested interest in keeping activities for all ages. Plus Marc wants on. As a teen he can be a leader to younger kids - like he is in Coronado. It is just those of us who want to work for our city's betterment, seem to be shot down.
IB Candy '74 April 11, 2013 at 07:01 pm
I agree!
IB Candy '74 April 11, 2013 at 07:00 pm
Why can't the Sportspark offer the same type of programs that the YMCA does? I think it would beRead More great for the City to have have a Parks and Rec's Advisory Committee. The advisory committee could help the rec center establish some new programs and apply for the 1000's of grants available out there. Lets not forget about the over 800 people in IB who signed a petition and still want a dog park. What about the need for a park in the Oneonta area? A Parks and Rec's Advisory Board could help council with funding and also take some of the work load off of staff. This wouldn't cost the City a dime, sounds like a win-win to me. If the advisory board had some dedicated volunteers, they could establish themselves as a non-profit and apply for grants themselves and help the City pay for these projects. That would free up money in the general fund and allow us to keep our Sportspark, Skatepark and Little Leagues to ourselves. Out sourcing should be our last resort.
Dante Pamintuan April 26, 2013 at 12:18 pm
This is an encouraging effort to attract more families to Imperial Beach. Home ownership andRead More families in Imperial Beach is a positive step in the right direction for our wonderful little beach town. Thanks and kudos to all of the realtors and volunteers who are helping to make these dreams come true. The BEST is before us!