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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Review, amend (if necessary) and adopt 2001 City Legislative Platform.
ITEM EXPLANATION:
Each year, the City Council adopts a legislative platform stating its position on issues of importance
to the community. The legislative platform is divided into the following categories:
l Local Government Finance
l Labor Relations
l Tort Reform
l Transportation
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l Water Management
l Environment
0 Waste Management
0 General Government
l Safety Services
0 Land Use Planning
0 Housing and Community Development
0 Redevelopment
a Child Care
a Immigrants
In addition to the above categories, staff proposes to add two (2) new categories, Public Health
and Energy. Proposed language is reflected in the platform in /talks and language that staff would
like to delete is shown as v. By establishing the City’s position on these issues, staff is
able to quickly respond to related legislation that could have an impact on the City. The Council
expresses its position on legislation through correspondence to State and Federal legislators, the
Governor, or the President. The City’s legislative advocate in Sacramento will also assist the City in
presenting its positions on proposed state legislation.
In addition, staff proposes to make the Legislative Platform more organic by including modifications
during the year. This will be reflected through incorporating the change into the platform, and
attaching the date when those changes occur.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
EXHIBITS:
1. Proposed 2001 City of Carlsbad Legislative Platform
2001 CITY OF CARLSBAD
LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
1. Local Government Finance:
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Support measures that implement basic structural changes in state government
that result in state budget expenditures being brought into balance with state
revenues.
Support measures which safeguard existing revenue sources from preemption
by the State or County.
Support measures which would provide fiscal independence to cities.
Support legislation that makes funds to support public facilities (i.e. facilities,
open space) more available to local municipalities.
Support measures which relieve taxpayers of the burden of paying for services
which could be charged directly to the service user, and which simplify the
process of establishing such fees.
Support legislation that would provide greater accountability on the part of
counties for the distribution of funds back to municipalities, including, but not
limited to, fines and forfeitures.
Support measures to reinstate flexibility in the administration of Article XIII-B
(The Gann Initiative).
Oppose any change in revenue allocations which would negatively (current or
future) affect local government, including the redistribution of sales tax, property
tax, transient occupancy tax and vehicle in-lieu fees.
Oppose any measure that shifts revenue from any unit of local government to
other agencies.
Oppose any measure that would make cities more dependent on the State for
financial stability and policy direction.
Support legislation to eliminate or repeal unfunded state and federal mandates
and oppose measures that would impose those mandates for which there is no
guarantee of local reimbursement or offsetting benefits, or would shift the cost of
government services to cities,
Oppose any measure that restricts or limits a public entity’s ability to use tax-
exempt debt for the purchase or construction of public purpose improvements.
Oppose legislation that shifts State/County criminal justice costs to cities.
Oppose the use of the federal gas tax for federal debt reduction.
Support legislation that streamlines permitting processes without undermining
the ability of local government to apply and be compensated for the enforcement
of reasonable building, planning and fire protection standards.
Oppose legislation that creates surcharges for state oversight of state mandated
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programs.
(4) Support legislation that allows cities with civil service/personnel systems to
contract out services to the private sector to save taxpayer dollars.
2. Labor Relations:
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Support legislation that limits the ability of employees to receive workers’
compensation benefits for occupational injuries/illnesses that result from stress,
disciplinary action, or performance evaluations or consultations.
Support any measure that would reverse the imposition of compulsory and
binding arbitration with respect to public employees.
Oppose any measure that would grant employee benefits that should be decided
at the local bargaining table.
Oppose any legislation that would reduce local authority to resolve public
employee disputes, and impose regulations of an outside agency (such as
PERB).
Oppose measures that propose a standard higher than the normal civil ones in
disciplinary proceedings for peace officers.
Oppose legislation that expands or extends any presumptions of occupational
injury or illness and support legislation that repeals the presumption that the
findings of a treating physician are correct.
Oppose legislation that increases workers’ compensation benefits without
providing for concurrent cost controls.
3. Tort Reform:
(a> Support measures to reform California’s tort system to fm+t4& reduce/limit
liability exposure for public agencies and restore the ability of public agencies to
obtain affordable insurance.
(b) Support legislation that recognizes or broadens immunities for public agencies
and oppose legislation that attempts to limit or restrict existing immunities.
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4. Transportation:
(a) Support measures that would increase the ability of local agencies to finance
local transportation facilities.
(b) Support measures to finance local and regional transportation facilities and
improvements, including alternative modes of transportation and transportation
demand management systems.
cc> Support legislation that provides for effective and efficient transportation
alternatives.
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(4 Oppose transportation proposals that would adversely affect the quality of life in
North San Diego County by causing traffic congestion, air pollution or other
problems.
Coastline:
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Support measures which provide funding for urban waterfront restoration and
enhancement.
Support legislation that would aid the restoration, preservation and enhancement
of beachfront property, sand, bluffs, access and parking.
Support measures that would preserve and extend the authority of cities over
land use regulations over the placement of onshore facilities which service
offshore oil drilling.
Support legislation that requires the double hulling of all new oil tankers and the
retrofitting of all existing oil tankers.
Support legislation that promotes aquatic research, education, aqua culture, and
other related uses.
Oppose any offshore oil leasing or drilling within 20 nautical miles of the San
Diego coast.
6. Water Manaqement:
(a> Support a balanced water transportation and regional storage system that
provides for the needs of San Diego County while protecting the Delta and
Central Valley regions with minimal impact on agriculture and the environment.
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Support measures that increase water supply and storage facilities within the
region and allow for economically feasible water transfers within the system.
Support efforts that will encourage water conservation practices by all water
consumers.
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Support efforts to assist in the production and distribution of reclaimed water.
Support measures that provide for the equitable allotment and distribution of
preferential water rights.
7. Environment:
(a> Support efforts for the safe and cost effective disposal of solid, hazardous and
medical waste.
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Support legislation that encourages timely action to reduce the amount of ozone
depleting compounds discharged into the atmosphere.
Support legislation that allocates state and/or federal funds for the construction
of facilities to capture and treat the flow of raw sewage entering San Diego from
Tijuana.
Support measures, which promote the recycling/reclaiming of natural resources,
including water, timber, oil, gas minerals and earth metals.
Support measures that would make low-interest loans and/or grants available to
local agencies for programs that would encourage the recycling/reclaiming of
resources.
Support legislation that streamlines federal and State of California’s
environmental review processes and limits court reviews of environmental
documentation.
Support legislation to develop an ongoing funding source to implement the
federally mandated Clean Water Act of 1987 and to ensure protection of local
resources.
. . Support legislation that promotes alternatively H
jpowered vehicles in the State vehicle buying
program.
8. Waste Manaaement:
(4 Oppose legislation restricting the ability of local governments to regulate solid
waste and recyclable materials.
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Support measures that promote market development of recyclable materials.
Support legislation toward the procurement of recyclable and recycled materials.
Support measures that extend the deadlines and streamline regulations for AB
939 mandates.
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Support legislation that promotes source reduction measures.
Support measures that encourage the streamlining of California Integrated
Waste Management Board grant programs and provide maximum flexibility to
local government.
(9) Oppose legislation regulating “flow control” of solid waste materials.
9. General Government:
(a) Oppose legislation that weakens local autonomy or home rule authority to govern
municipal affairs.
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Support measures which would strengthen cities’ ability to reorganize and
consolidate water districts, sewer districts, school districts, and other special
districts that operate within or provide service to a city.
Support legislation that provides State assistance for local public libraries.
Support measures which provide adequate funding for the State Library.
Support measures which lead to a state or national energy policy.
Support legislation that reinstates competition in the telecommunications
industry.
Support state and federal funding and legislation for the arts that benefits local
communities.
Support legislation reducing and providing for recovery of costs, maintaining
privacy, and eliminating attorney’s fees for administering public records laws.
Oppose federal measures which remove the deduction of all state and local
taxes for federal income tax purposes.
Support telecommunications regulations that:
1. Maintain local control over public right-of-ways.
2. Provide just compensation for use of right-of ways and overseeing public
service standards.
3. Ensure public, educational, and governmental access is available and
affordable.
4. Provide free access (r\ for public information
services and announcements.
Support legislation prohibiting firms from bidding on City projects if the firm is
currently involved in legal proceedings against the City arising from prior
projects.
Support legislation that facilitates economic development efforts and encourages
businesses to locate or remain in California.
Oppose measures that would eliminate state licensing requirements for
professionals involved in designing public and private developments.
Support legislation that will foster independence of older Californians.
Support legislation that requires cable television companies to assure that audio
and video portions of adult entertainment channels are completely blocked 24
hours a day in the homes of non-subscribers.
Support measures that provide funding for community park facilities, open
space, and recreation programs.
Support legislation that either requires citizen initiatives to comply with CEQA
before placing the initiative on the ballot or exempting from this requirement a
City Council initiated ballot measure dealing with the same subject matter on the
same ballot.
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10. Safety Services:
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Support legislation that strengthens local law enforcement.
Support measures which strengthen present state or federal laws to increase
penalties and give local governments the power to restrict or regulate the sale, . . manufacture, or use of dangerous drugs. i+4uding, hla to, !TCF$
Support measures that would provide a greater share of seized assets to
localities and increased latitude for local spending.
Support legislation that discourages, prevents, and penalizes driving under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.
Support legislation that allows local agencies to recover costs from guilty parties
for public property and services in accidents involving driving under the influence
of drugs and/or alcohol, from the guilty party.
Support legislation that would allow for the destruction, confiscation, or extended
safekeeping of firearms or other deadly weapons involved in domestic violence
incidents.
Oppose legislation that would restrict or reduce the ability of local government to
determine the extent or method of fire hazard mitigation necessary in or around
wildland areas.
Support legislation granting immunity to or limiting liability of governmental
entities and their employees who provide emergency medical instructions and/or
treatment as a part of their public safety dispatch system.
Oppose legislation that would restrict a local government from revising the
delivery of emergency medical service to its citizens and support measures
which broaden these powers.
Support legislation that would assist local safety agencies in regionalization of
activities such as training, crime labs, and other appropriate functions.
Support legislation that would provide funding for addiction rehabilitation
treatment.
Land Use Planning:
(a) Support legislation to strengthen the legal and fiscal capability of local agencies
to prepare, adopt and implement fiscal plans for orderly growth, development,
beautification and conservation of local planning areas, including, but not limited
to, regulatory authority over zoning, subdivisions, annexations, and
redevelopment areas.
(b) Support measures in local land use that are consistent with the doctrine of
“home rule” and the local exercise of police powers in planning and zoning
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processes.
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general plan or zoning ordinance before the initiative is placed on the ballot or
enacted.
(d) Support legislation to allow cities to issue all coastal development permits within
their jurisdiction consistent with a previously certified coastal plan.
W Support legislation that facilitates and provides funds for habitat management
planning, maintenance, administration, and local control.
12. Housinq and Community Development:
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Support efforts to develop federal and state participation, financial support and
incentives (tax benefits, grants, loans) for programs which provide adequate,
affordable housing (home ownership and/or rental opportunities) for all economic
segments of the community including the elderly, handicapped, and low-income
persons.
Support legislation that provides incentives (tax benefits, grants, loans, credits
for affordable units) to local agencies, private developers and non-profit groups
in order to rehabilitate residential units and commercial properties.
Support legislation that would provide additional funding for rental subsidy
assistance programs (such as Section 8) via more vouchers or certificates.
Support repeal of Article 34 of the California Constitution.
Support legislation that allows entitlement cities to use CDBG funds for new
construction of housing units.
Support state inclusionary housing legislation that allows for adoption of local
programs such as that implemented in Carlsbad.
Support the repeal or modification of the Davis-Bacon Wage Act that sets a
prevailing wage scale for public projects substantially increasing the cost of
publicly assisted housing developments.
Support legislation that will consolidate and streamline the administration and
reporting requirements for the Community Development Block Grant program.
Support the consolidation of the Section 8 Certificate and Voucher Programs.
Oppose legislation that would give the State financial/administrative
responsibilities for the Community Development Block Grant program (CDBG).
Oppose legislation that makes the local municipality or redevelopment agency
financially responsible for the removal, abatement or mitigation of hazardous
materials.
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(n> Support legislation that requires availability of adequate school facilities
contemporaneously with occupancy of housing.
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13. Redevelopment:
(a> Support reform of reporting requirements for the Redevelopment Agency which
simplify the process and eliminate the confusion regarding which reports to file
with which State agency (Housing and Community Development or Controllers
Office or both).
(b) Oppose legislation that would prohibit/limit the establishment of new
redevelopment project areas and/or expansion of existing project areas.
Cc) Oppose any legislation that allows reallocation of tax increment revenues by the
State to finance agencies and/or projects other than the redevelopment project
which generated the increment.
14. Child Care:
(4 Support the reduction of present regulatory complexities.
(b) Support the reduction of the burden of insurance costs.
(c) Support funding for the construction, renovation and/or maintenance of child
care facilities.
(d) Support the provision of reasonable tax incentives for employers who offer child
care services.
(e> Support legislation that restores local control over quality childcare in areas such
as licensure, staffing, education and training.
15. Immigrants:
(a> Support legislation which recognizes the unique and difficult problems
associated with recent legal and illegal immigrants to the United States, and
assist local communities in dealing with these problems in such areas as
housing, health services, education and employment.
(b) Support legislation to increase the number of border patrol agents at the
International Border.
(c> Support state and federal assistance to local communities attempting to address
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the needs of migrant workers.
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Support legislation that develops regulatory and market mechanisms that ensure
the state achieves the greatest level of energy self-sufficiency and security as
soon as practical.
Support legislation that establishes a market structure and rules that promote
real competition and reasonable, justifiable prices.
Support legislation that aggressively pursues refunds to consumers for rates that
have been determined to be unjust or unreasonable.
Support legislation that commits to and expedites the development of needed
infrastructure (e.g. generation, transmission, and natural gas pipelines) to create
robust and functional markets.
Support legislation that increases the diversity of the state and region’s energy
resources, particularly increasing the use of higher-efficiency, clean distributed
generation (e.g. combined heat and power) and renewable resources.
Support legislation that encourages and incentivizes the adoption of new and
emerging technologies that provide real-time pricing to promote better price
response by consumers.
Support legislation that minimizes adverse environmental impacts of the state
and the region’s energy use.
17. Public Health
(a> Support any measure that protects children and youth from exposure to tobacco
and tobacco-related products.
lb) Support legislation that recognizes and prevents the adverse impacts affecting
the public health and welfare of its citizens, and particularly minors.
(cl Recognize that Section 6404.5 of the California Labor Code regulates smoking
in California workplaces, and requires local governments to initiate enforcement
of this law.