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MTG. 11-12-86
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REPORT AND RECOMi.'1ENDATIONS OF COUNCIL SUB-CITY ATTY
COMMITTEE -POLICE ISSUE AND OR NEAR KELLY ---
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1. Direct Police Chief to coordinate the efforts of county health
department, local landowners and planning and building officials
in aggressively enforcing laws relating to health, sanitation,
zoning, building and safety.
2. Request that North County Transit District consider moving bus
stop currently located on the southwest corner of El Camino
Real at Kelly Drive to northwest corner of this intersection.
3. Approve "No Stopping" signs be posted on the west side of El
Camino Real, both north and south of Kelly Drive.
4. Adopt Resolution No. ?l?G:, / requesting INS/Border Patrol to
fund and staff a permanent presence in the North San Diego County
area.
5. Authorize the Mayor to send a letter to North County cities re-
qu~sting support for INS/Border Patrol to establish a permanent
presence in Nort~ San Diego County area.
6. Adopt Resolution No. ao(o ~ requestipg economic relief from
the federal government to lessen the impact of undocumented
aliens on local government.
7. Authorize the Mayor to send a letter requesting the support of
the National League of Cities, California League of Cities and
the California State Association of Counties in the economic
and physical relief from the federal government.
8. That the City Council help establish a broad based task force
of various elements of the community to further consider the
impacts of the immigration problem on Carlsbad.
ITEM EXPLANATION:
At the Council meeting on October 28, 1986, the Council deferred
all the actions recommended in Agenda Bill 8786-#1 until the additional
member, Gloria Carranza, could meet with the sub-committee and the
Recommended Actions once again be rev·iewed. The Council also directed
that the report of that sub-committee come back to the Council as
soon as possible.
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On October 30, 1986, the sub-committee again convened with Gloria
Carranza present. After reviewing euch of the actions and discussing
the impact of those actions, the recommended actions listed in the
agenda bill were approved for review by Council. Previously
recommended action no. 8 on Agenda Bill 8786-#1 which ca1.led for
the consideration of additional staffing was determined to be an
issue which should be approached as a separate item at another time.
The sub-com.~ittee recommended that further research be done on
action item no. 8 and that it be submitted as an agenda item as soon
as reasonably possible.
In addition, committee members suggested that the Council consi<er
setting up a broad based community commi~tee to further consideL
the impacts of the immigration problem on Carlsbad.
F:.CSCAL IMPACT:
There is no direct fiscal impact for the City's recommendations as
listed in this agenaa bill.
EXHIBITS:
1. Resolution No.
2. Resolution No.
3. Citizen's Requested Actions -Ron Lovick
Wt art htrt tonight to •ddr,,, OUTltlVtl to• 1p1c1f1c ltgmtnt
of tht •litn popul•tion; th•t 11gmtnt which i1 committing crimts
•nd brt1king tht l•ws of our communit~.
Wt •rP. a1king vou to give our Politi •nd Fir, D1partm1nt1 •
cltar m1nd1t1 to •ggr1ssiv1lv 1nf0rc1 th, law, of our l•nd, •nd to
offer vou, 1p1cific •ctions that can bt tak1n rutW. to ~~kt our
communitv a ••fer plac, for all law •biding p1opl1 living htrt.
ACRESSIVELV ENFORCE OUR LAWS:
Loitering on ~tr1tt1 and l•nds
Trespassing on public~ private ~ropertv
Drinking in Public
Htalth ~ S•f•tv codtl
Fh-t Codts
Littt~ing on str11t1
-No Stopping 2onis
PROVIDE TOOLS TO IMPLEMENT THE LAWS:
-Form • Special Enforctm1nt Bur1au consisting of 3 to~
offic•rs, with it's first assignm,nt bting this probltm.
Purchast •ddition•l Off-Road Equipmtnt, including• short
bast 414 v1hiclt •nd two off-ro•d fflotorcvclts.
Qiv, our 0ffic1r1 1ptcific training in law, bting
violattd, and IJ 1ho1't COU't'II in ltT"ttt Spanish.
Providt tht n,c,ss•ry holding Facilitirs
htalth cono1t10ns of our •l11n popul•t1on, which will
providt • htalth~ 1nvironm1nt foT all.
lnvolvt the lt1nd ownns in tht arc• to ftnct, post, u,d
cl1•r thtiT l•nd1.
Hirt a StcuTitv Qu,rd to patrol •n •rt• of up t~ 3 mil•s
around KtllV School.
i~provt th1 triffic flow •round Ktllv and incr1•1• th•
numbtr of M•Tktd Crossw•lks.
Ftdtr•l law providts for tht Ttimbur11m1nt of costs
a11oci•t1d with illegal alitn1 to loc•l g0vt~nm1nt1.
Tht r11ults of tht lordtr Patrol'• activiti11 toda~, shows that
our Polict •nd Fi,-, d1p1rtm1nt1 can solvt tht pTobl1m1 facing our
citti,, if \JOU will givt thtm tht h1p1ttu1, diTtction, 1q,uip,n1nt and
r1sourc1s thtV n11d .
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RESOLUTION N0.~88;;_;6;.;:.l __
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING
ESTABLISHMENT OF A PERMANENT U.S. BORDER
PATROL PRESENCE IN NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, does hereby
resolve as follows:
1. That the enforcement of immigration laws in the responsibility of
the U.S. Border Patrol.
2. That the U.S. Border Patrol does not presently maintain a permanent
presence in North San Diego County.
3. That the U.S. Border Patrol establish a permanent presence in North
San Diego County.
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the immigratio1: law.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council
of City of Carlsbad held on the 12th day of November , 1986,
by the following vote to wit:
AYES: Council Members Casler, Lewis, Kulchin, Chick and Pettine
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
MARY H. 9"ASLER, Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 8862
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING
ECONOMIC RELIEF FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
TO LESSEN THE IMPACT OF UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS
ON THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, does hereby
resolve as follows:
1. That the federal government is responsible for immigration policies
and laws of the United States.
2. That these laws and policies of the federal government have
economic impacts on local governments.
3. That the Congress of the Untied States provide legisldtion giving
relief to local governments in the form of increased financial aid to lessen
the burden caused by medical, housing and other social welfare costs, as
well as additional personnel and facilities to deal more effectively with
the enforcement of immigration laws.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council
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. 1986,
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ABSENT: None
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MARY H~5LER, Mayor