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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
REGULAR MEETINGS
1st and 3rd Wednesdays - 7:00 p.m.
March 21, 1990
Lions Park Community Center
9161 Base Line Road
Rancho Cucamonga
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City Councilmembers
Dennis L. $IOUt, Mayor
Pamela 1. Wright, cavnr;rmemDe.
Deborah N. Bcown, Aroyo. r~nm
Charles J. Buquet, coveenmemDr.
William J. Alexander, counrnmembrr
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Jack LQln, tip',gnnaRrr
James L. Markman, c'ru'mm.nr~~
Debra J. Adams, c~t,~ rrr.A~
City Office: 989-1851 Lions Pak: 980-3145
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City Council Agenda
March 21, 1990 1
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~, i writivg. The deadlive for au6mitting thaw Stems is 5100 p.m.
'~. i I '~, on the Nadva adap prior to iha watlag. Ttlm l'iey Cierw'• '
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A• GI.L TO ORDER
~' III ~'., 1. Pledge of Allegiance to ee^lag. I'~I
~~, 12. Roll Call: Buquet _, Alexander _, Stout _,
'~ 'I ~I ''~ Ezown and Wright
III I, ~I~li ~I'i E. ANN0VNC61QdiTB/PRE9ENTATIONB
' 1. Preaentat ion to Commemorate Community Development Block
i II ~ Grant Week.
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I' II C. COIOOINIGTIONS pROM THE PC13GIC
it I this in tae time sad piece for the geaernl public [o nddrena
I ~I tae Citp Council. ataG law prohibits the Cilp Council from
' i, i addrmaaing sap Usum sot prmvioualp i¢cludmd oa thm Agaada.
'~, '~, The Cttp Council up rmaivm hallway and set tae uttmr for
' ~~, ~ a subsaqusnt uatiaq. Comunts are to be limited to five
''~ miauGa Per individual. II
' ~ O. CONSENT CAL@7DAR ~
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' ~I ~', I ~, '~I The following Consan! GLndar iGU ere expeetad to ba
~ ~ ~I ' routine and aoa-controvmrsLl. Thep will ba acted upon by tea i
'~ I Council at ono Liam without diacuuion. Any lies up be
i removed by a ComciLember or member of the eud lento far ~
II! diacrosiov,
~ I li ~I~, ~' ~~ 1. Approval o£ Minuteeo Pebrunry 7, 1990 ~
' ! ~~ ~ ~ PebruarY 14, 1990
i ~., ",, February 21, 1990
I ' '~ ~ ~ March 7, 1990 (Brown absent)
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2. Approval of Warrnnte, Register Noe. 3/7/90 end 3/14/90; 1
and Payroll mnding 3/15/90 Cor the total amount of
$1,9%,185.77.
3. Alcoholic Bavmragm Application for On Salm Ganaral 9
Eating Place foz Nango'• Beachfront Cafm, Tumbleweed
Cr111, Incorporated, E034 Haven Avenue.
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' ~', 4. Approval to authorize the advartiaing of the "Notice 11
~ ~~ ~,i Inviting Bide" for the Highland Avenue Reconetructicn, ~
~, Hermosa Avenue tc Hayberry Avenue Improvement Proje Ct, ~~
'~, '~ to be Eunded from TDA Arfi r~o a, .._C.,_:. ..0. .,. ...~,-
~, ~, ~ 8930 (FY 89/90). it
HESnLi~T T_ON YO. ^.-11+
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
PTNiS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "HIGHLAND
AVENVE RECONSTRUCTION, HfiRHOSA AVENUE TO
MAYBERRY AVENUE" IN SAID C1 TY AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLSAR TO
ADVEATI SE TO RECEIVE BIDS
5. Approval to authorize the advartiaing of the ^Not ice
Inviting Bida^ fez Baae Llne Aoad Hedien Retrof Lt from
Nevan Avenue to Deez Creek, to be Funded fiem Landscape
Haintenance District No. 4, Account No. 43-4130-8956 (PY
89/90).
R8SOLUTION NO. 90-114
A REBOLVT ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THS CITY
OF RANCHO CVCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
_ _._ ._._ -......::w" nu avn rqL "BASE LINE
RETROFIT, FAOH NAVENLAVENVE TO DEER CREEK",
IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DI RECTTNC
THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDB
6. Approval to designate Milliken Park ae the name of the
park Bite edj scent to the future Y.M.C.A. facility ae
rerommended by the Park end Recreation Commission.
7. Approval of an adjustment to the Tri-community boundary
line used for community identification on City street
name signs. Adjusting the westerly boundary of Et iwanda
and the easterly boundaries of the Alta Loma and
Cucertwngn arena Erom along Rochester Avenue between Bnee
Line Roed end 4[h Street io be along Dey Creek Channel
and Canyon from the .. -thcrn ..ity apimrs limit to
Intereente 19 then continuing along interstate 15 to 4th
SC rest.
8. Approval to purchase (1) Insulated Telescopic Aerial
Lift mounted on Van wLch modificatlone, To be purchased
from Nsst Coast Util lty Bquipment Company of Fontana,
California in the amount of g39,g96.31 to be funded from
Gee Tex Account D9-Ob47-7045.
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9. Approval to purchase one (1) Chevrclet Sxtended Mini
Van at 313,860.09, to be purchased Erom Rotolo Chevrolet
antl funded from tha Ica Account, ono (1) Ford Super-Duty
'r. - -r ,. 17, a7d, i1 , to 6e nurrbaend fmm wi i t
Nix Pord end funded from Account No. O1-4647-7045.
10. Approval to award and execute the Professional Services
Agreement (CO 90-028) for the construction coat
estimates and mapping for the Tralle Implementation Plan
to .]. P. Davidson Associates for the amount of
$12,980.00, to be funded from ContracC Services Account
No. 01-6333-6028 (PY 89/90),
ll. Approval to award and execute the Professional Services
Agreement (CO 90-043) far the financing plan for the
Trails Implementation Plan Go Agajanien d Associates for
the amount of $18,000.00, to be funded from Contract
Services Account No. O1-4333-6028 (PY 89/90),
12. Approval to execute the Grant of Basement (CO 90-044)
to Southern California Shcaon for the putpcse of
providing electrical power to Waet Beryl Park.
13. Approval to execute a Cooperat Sve Agreement (CO 90-007)
with the City OE Vpland Por the installation of a
traffic signal nt 19th Street and Sapphire Street. This
agreement will insure that the Rancho Cucamonga eR4re
of the coat will remain 25t if Coltrane funding is not
obtained. It also requires llpland to provide the
remaining 75t under those circumstances. The City's
estimated share remains at $35,475.00 from
Transportation Development Fund, Account No. 12-4637-
8919.
ABSOLUTION NO, 90-115
A ABSOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH8 CITY
OF RANCHO CVCANONCA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
THS BXSCUTI ON OF A COOPSAATIVS AGASSMENT
WITH THE CITY OP VPLAND FOR THS DS9ION AND
CONSTAnCTiON OF A TAAPP IC SIGNAL ON 19TH
STRBET (ROUTE 30) AT SAPPHIRE STAEST
14. Approval Lo execute a Cooperative Agreement (CO 90-045)
wlih Caltran^ far tha modi[icatione to the I-15/Route
66 interchange. A refundable deposit of $100,000.00
will bo required, to bo fundad from RDA Account No. 13-
50300.
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~ ~~' ~'~ ~I ~~ AEEOLUTION NO. 90-116 3j
~' j ~' ~' A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY j
i '. ~~ ~ 'i OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
' I ~i COOPEAATIVH AGREEMENT NO. 8-654 WITH THE
~I i STATB OP CAL IPOANIA DEPARTMENT OF I~
~'i ~. '', TRANSPORTATION FoA TH% I-15/ROUTE 66 ~'
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' I '~ i '.~ '~ THE SIGNING THEREOF BY THE HAYOA ~
'', ~I ~I, I'I 15. Approval to award and authorization for execution of ~ 77
~'~. I '~~ '~ contract (co 90-046) for 19th Street Improvement
'I ' ', P[oject, located fray the west City limits to Carnelian
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I Street to Gentry Brothers, Incorporated, for the amount i
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li I of $285,625.00 ($259,659.20 plus lOt contingency), to
! be footled with Syeteme Development funds, Account No.
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~~ I 22-4637-8743 (PY 89/90).
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i i i II Approval to execute Reimbursement Agreement (co 90-047) 35
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I Drain Facillt lee in connection with developaent of Tract
' 'I I Noa. 12650-2, 12650-3r 12650-4, located northerly of
Hillaida Aoad, Eciwccr. Haven Avenue an3 Daer Creek ~
I, i Channel; and Tract Nos. 13542-1, 13542-2, 13542-3 and
13542, located southerly oP Wilson Avenue, westerly of
'~ ~ I Dear creak Chennal: between Gricsby Development, I
I, ICI I~ li ~ Incorporated and the Clty of Aencho Cucamonga - DRA-10.
I ~, I ! 17. Approval to execute Reimbursement Agreement (CO 90-048) 3A
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' for Unde[grounding of Overhead Utilities for Tract No.
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II Oevalopment, Incorporated.
i RESOLUTION N0. 90-1i7 40
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A ABSOLUTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
~ OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
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I~ REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT EXECUTED ON MARCH
~ 21, 3990 FOR UNDEROROUNDINO OP A PORTION OF
i i I i DVBP.!?EAD UT IL ITZES LOCATED MORTH OP 19TH
STAEBT, BETWEHN NEPMOSA AVENUE AND MAYBBRRY
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Approval Co execute Contract Change Order No. 1 (CO 89-
ii i I~, '~ 079) with J.F. Devldean Aeeoci atee, Incorporated, to
', ! I '. I, orcviae utii ity deoth surveys and legal deecript ion for
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I, ~! 'I Lemon Avenue Storm Drain. The Change Order Se for the ~,
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i ~, total aloounC of $3,992.00 to bring the contract total ~.
it ~ ~'.~ ~', ~~ to 540,492.00 to be paid from Drainage Punde, Account
No. 23-4637-0063-4603-4110.
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'. ', I i '~ Approval to execute Contract Change Order No. 1 (CO 89-
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~'~ '', ~ ', 013) for a Profess tonal Services Agreement with Ramco ~.
'. ''~ ''. ~', '~, Coneu ltante to renegotiate with the property owner (APN I
'., ', I, ~, 202-191-20) and prepare right-of-way map for Caltrane ',
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I ', I '~ on 19th Street Project from Archibald to Haven Avenue e. ~
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'~, ~~~ I Contract to be expanded by $5,000.00 to bring contract
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I Fund Account No. 22-4637-8784.
20. Approval of Map and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape
Maintenance Dietrlct No. 3 and Street Lighting
Maintenance Dlatrlct Nos. 1 and 6 for Parcel Map 12048,
located on the south side of Arrow Route between Utica
and Red Oak Avenue9.
A650LUTION NO. 90-118
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OF RANCHO CVCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
PARCEL MAP NUMEBR 1284E
RESOLUTION NO. 90-119
A RESOLUTION OF THS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING
THE ANNEXATION OP CERTAIN TERRITORY TO
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3 AND
STREET LICHTINO MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS.
1 AND 6 POR PARCEL MAP 12840
21. Approval of Map, execution of Improvement Agreement,
Improvement Security, Drainage Recipients Agreement,
and Ordirina [hi Annex et Lon Co Landecspi MAlntenenci
DSYt r1Ct No. 1 nna strwt Llgnt lag MalntenanCe UlaLr1CL
Noe. 1 an4 2 for Tract 13735, located on the southwest
corner of Almond Street and Sapphire Streit, submitted
by Rodini Caspanias, Incorporated.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-120 ~ 4B
A RESOLUTION OF TN% CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING i
IISROVETDiN'f AGREEMENT, I!Q'ROVE!ffiiT SECURITY,
DRAINAGE ACCBPTANCB AGREEMENT, AND FINAL MAP
Uk '[NAC'T NO. i3 i3o
RESOLUTION NO. 90-121 5~
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY ',
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING I
THH ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO ~,
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND
STABET LEGHTING MAINTENANCE OZSTRICT NOS.
1 AND 2 POR TRACT 13736
22. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement, Improvement 53
Security and Monument at ion each deposit for Tract 13753,
located aL Lhe northeast corner of Esee Line Aoad and
Milliken Avenu6, eubmittsd by Victoria Cucamonga
Partners, L. P., and releeee Of previously eubmltted
Improvement Agreement, Security, and NOnumentat lop ~
deposit aceeptsd by City Council on Janunry 18, 1989, i
from the NLiliam Lyon Company'.
RESVLUI'lUN NU. YV-ie[ I 5y
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THB CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT ANO IMPROVEMENT
SECUAZTY FOR TNACT 13753 AND RELEASING THE
IMPROVElD:NT AGREEMENT ANP SECURITY
PREVIOUSLY ACCE PTEO BY CITY COUNCIL ON
JANUARY 18, 1989
23. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement B.tteneion for 56
Tract 13644 located on the soot beset corner of Hermosa
Avenue end Vista Grove Street, submitted by Woodridge
Eei ales Ltd.
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A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY POR TRACT 13644
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'~ ', ~I 24. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for I 59
~ ~ I .... -, -- L^Cated ..., .yo nrnrth etas of Arrow Route
Iii ~~ '~, ~'~, between Rochester Avenue and Etiwanda Avenue, submitted ii
I ~~~ by Fontana Steal.
' ~ ~~ ', RESOLUTION NO. 90-124 6~-A
. ~' ', w vseni.nT TON OF THS CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY '
~~, ~ 'i OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ~''~,
~I I' ~ '. IMPROVE!ffiNT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND ',
~'i ~~ IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOA DA 87-51 j
~' ~'., ~ 25. Approval of Improvements, Release of Bonds and Notice it
j i of Completion for:
~I ~ i~ Tract 11606-1 located on the southwest corner of 61
~ I I V}_ct 1 Street a d Na ao street. i
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~ i ~ III ! Release:
'. i Faithful Yetformence Band (Street) $403,000.00
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l i ~~' I I Maintenance Guarantee Bono (Street) $ 40,300.00
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' i ~,, A RESOLUTION VP 'lNIS O1'I'Y WUNCIL Ut 'I'nn u'a'x
', i 'i OF RANCHO NCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING I
' '' '', '' THS PUBLIC IMPAOVEMSNTS FOR TRACT 11606-1
~I '. AND AUTHORIZING THE PILING OF A NOTICE OF
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' I ~'., '', Tra t 11606-3 located on the south ast cor er of 63
j j ~ I I Victo[ia St[eat end Mendocino Street
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i ~ ! i Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $310,000.00
j III II ~ ~ Accept:
i '~ Ma lntenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 31,800.00
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A RESOLUTION OP THE CITX COUNCIL OP THB CITY
OP RANCHO CIICAMONOAr CAL IPORNIA, ACCEPTING
i i TINS PUBLIC 2NPR0VEMENTB FOR TRACT 11606-3
AND AUTHORIZING THB PILING OP A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION POR THE NOP.R
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Tract 33542-3 located on the noriheaet co rner of Banvan ~ 65
street and Canietel Avenue Iii
Release Faithful Performance Bond:
Street $403,000.00
Banyan Landscape $ 28,800.00
Accept Maintenance Guarantee Bond:
street C,3CC ^°
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Banyan Landscape $
2, 880.00
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A RRSOLVTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
THE PVBLIC IMPROVEMENTS POR TRACT 13542-3
AND AUTHORIEING THE PILING OF A NOTICB OF
COMPLBTION POR TH8 MORN
26. Approval to accept Improvements, re lases of Maintenance
Guarantee Bond for:
Tract 11793 located on the east aide o m . by « «w a 67
NlGhland Avenue and Lemon Avenue
Hain[enance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 24,800.00
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Tract 11853 1 tad on th orthenet c orns f 19th 68
St feet and Ramona Avenue
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 4,250.00
Tract 11893 Locnied on the eo th aide f I
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Maintenance Guarantee Bond (street) $ 25,800,00
Trnct 12832 to nted o the a th t or er f VS t r' 70
Park Lane and Vi etoiLa NL ndrowe Looo
Meintenartoe Ouarantee Bond (Street) S 35.500.00
Tract 13353 located en the northw^et c orner of 19th 71
Street and Archibald Avenue
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 29,600.00
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I I Ili ~ ~ 27. Appzovel to accept the E[iwantla Cobblestone Cutb, ~ 7z
i '. '',, Contract No. E9-168, ae complete, release bonds and
~i i ~ autROrite the City Hngineer to file a "Notice of
', ''. ', AEEOLUTION NO. 90-128 )3
~' ~~, ~~ ~~ A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ~',
' I ~ ~ ~ nF Rnurvn nnnaunwm mar ranowrs ~~pom+.,~_ '~
~,, I~ THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR aET IWANDA;
'i ii i, COBBLHSTONH CURB, CONTRACT NO. 89-168, ANO ''.
i AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF '.
I~ I ''. ~.~ COMPLETION POR THE WORK iii
E• CON86NT ORDINANCEe
The following Ordinanen haw Dad puDlie hgringe et the tLe
of first reading. second readings are axPaciad to De routine
avd non-coalrooraial. They will M aeted upon by the Comcil
a! ove tia without diacuasiov. The Cit} CLrk will read the
title. MT i!q can be rawvad for diacuaaioa.
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OADINANCB NO. 417 (eecontl reading)
AN ORD INAA CE OF TXE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
TITLE 15 OP THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING
CHAPTER 4T REOAADING EARTHQUAKE HAZARD
REDUCTION IN UNRE INPORCED MASONRY OUILOINGS
AND HARING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF
Tha followivg iron have Dean advert iced avd/or poabd u
public hurinya a required by law. TDe chair will open the
:::Ling to t:c:iv: yahiic t::tiaway.
1. WNBIDEAATI0N OF A RHeOLUTION PPAOVINC TH6 PINANCINC
AND REFINANCING OF A PORTION OF THB RANCHO AEDSVELOPIUINT
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~, '~i '~. PESOLUTION NO. 90-129
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' I A RESOLUTION oP THY Crmy r-.-.~.,-~„ -_ _.,- --..
'~ ', '~i OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALI PORNIA, APPROVING
~, I THH FINANCING AND REFINANCING OF A PORTION
' ' OF THE RANCHO REDEVELOP!ffiNT PROJECT eY THE
wltiC"r.0 CiiCnMvNGA Iv.unvaLvl-Ncivi AGENC:
'I I '' TNB REDEVELOPMENT AOR7CY HILL RECONVENE AT THI6 POINT IN THE
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B N G R A N PIN GS
IN REGARD THERETO ILEDIC HOUS81
RESOLUTION NO. 90-130
A RESOLUTION OP TH8 CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REGRADING
PROJECTS GENE PITTING THE RANCHO
R80EVELOPt~NT PROJECT AND HARING CERTAIN
FINDINGS IN REGARD THERETO
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NEJU U.. GN .. _.. .... .. ...
(LED IG HOUSEI
AESOLUT ION N0. RA 90-006
A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF
THB CITY OP RANCHO CUCANONCA, CALIFORNIA,
REGARDING PROJECTS BENEPITTINC THE RANCHO
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AND NAI(I NG CERTAIN
FINDINGS IN PEGARD THERETO
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TBE REDEVEIgPI®Pl AO@7CY NILL ADJOVRN ITE MEETING AT THIB
POINT.
4. CONSIDERATION O! COMMUNITY DEVELOPl~NT BLOCK GRANT
APPLICATION FISCAL YEAR 1990-1991 - The ndopi ion of the
Prellminery StatYment of Community DBVelopRwnt
Object LVU and Projected Uw of Punde for the Community
Development Block Grent ApplLcat Son Eor the Piecel Yeer
1990-91 bnead on en ant icipetad grert of 5433,000.00.
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O. PVHLIC BEAAINOB
Tae following Ltga have vo legal publication or posting
requirueats. Tae Chair will open the ~eativg to receive
public teat irony.
1. E)iT~I{ENT _yO71AIN ACTjON ..TO ACOVI AE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
R 8 OS
BSTwSSN ViCTDA7A PAnA i.ANA nun vrv+wv _ _
AND 12472 BA58 LINE ROAD1 - Public Hearing of protests
regarding Eminent Domain action to acquire public right-
of-way for the Baee Line Aoad Widening, Parcel Map
11838, Project between Victoria Park Lane and Rochester
Avenue at the property located at 12428 and 12472 Baee
Line Rcad (APN 227-091-14 and 15) for the construction
of atrest improvenanis across tae frontage of said
properly. (COatisued few MascD 7, 1990)
RESOLUTION NO. 90-109
A RESOLUTION OP TH6 CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OP RANCHO CVCAMONGA, CALIFORNIAr DHCLARING
THB PUBLIC NHBD AND NHCBSS ITY TO CONDEMN A
PORTION OP CHRTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN
TNB CITY 08 RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND NAKINC
FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF
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VICTORIA P as .a A STER A E 132 04 BASH IN
AOAD1 - Public Hearing of protests regarding Eminent
Domain action to acquire public rlghL-of-way for the
Baee Line Road, Parcel Map 11838, Project between
Victoria Perk Lane end Rochester Avenue at the property
located at 12504 Baee Llne Road (APN 227-111-12 and 13)
for the construction of atreei improvsmant^ across the
frontage of sold property. (Continued frw March 7,
1990)
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-130
A ASSOLti.ZON OF THB CST:" gVNCZL OF Tdfi CITY'
OZ AANCFIO CVCANONOA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING
TNB PUBLIC NEED AND NEC699ITY TO COND61Bi A
PORTION OP CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN
THE CITY OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA ANO HARING
PINDIN68 IN SUPPORT THEREOF
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3. CONSIDERATION OF MEDZA_ OPENING A. PIN WITH IN
MEDIANS IN THE TEARa VISTA P NN D COMMUNITY - An appeal
of the Plan.^.!ag C---iNSion•e tlecleion to deny a median
opening on Church Street between We9t Elm Avenue and
Spruce Avenue.
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Tha follosiaq itoA do not lgally require Any public
LAaLiAOay, Altbough the Chair nap open the noting for public
iapuL.
1. DISCUSSION OP DRDICATTON nP r~TVTn nvNmrn n
i~ 2. CONSIDERATION TO PT PROPO SD WO PR POR AB 939
IaPCYC^ING L•'ISL TION1 - Presentntion of overview and
i proposed Work Program of AB 939 to Ctty Council for
i tRair cone idsration and sdoption.
3. CONSIDERaTION • PTI N OP CO NDATION9 POR ARTH
DAY 1990 - Environmental Hanagemeni ComnLeion'a
li recommendet ions for Council's conelderation and adoption
regarding Earth Day 1990.
R1RnT.11T TnN Nn On-l i~
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OP RANCNO CUCAMONGA, CALIFOAN IA,
i, BSTABLISHING AN ENVIRONMENTAL BILL OP RIGHTS
IN RECOGNITION OP EARTN DAY 1990 AND TO
ItfPLEMENT PROGiUfNS DESIGNED TO PAOTBCT TNESE
RIONT9
I. COGIICIL aNRTNRAN
The following Ltoa haPe boa rquaatad by iha City Council
for diaeusaioo. Thy Are not public boring iron, although
the Chair oy aqn the Natiag for public input.
1. STATUS RRPnRT nN mrrumv m we e..n ..... a...... ....--~..~~ ____
2• DISCV95I0N OP LETTER SENT TO Omm gy CO N RRR
CHUCR BUOURT
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city Council Agenda PACT
MerCh 21, 1990 13
i, ~ Th1s is the tLe for City Comcil to identify the itus they
wish Eo discuu a! the Wart Netinq. These itga will ao! be
'~~ ~ discunad at thi• aeetiag, only identified for the Wert
'~ eeeting.
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E. CONMDNICATTnww WI TEE p~
This is the tine sad place fnr the general public to addrea•
the city Council. state iaw prohibits tee City Council frog
addressing any iasne sot prwiouslp iaeluded oa the Agenda.
The City Comcil up retei~e Leatieony and aeL the setter for
a subaequeat retinq. Coaeanta are to W lialtad to fire
.cant.. yes ladi.leual.
T~ 10$TINO HILL ADJODRM TO A JOIMT NEETINO wITE TXE PDELIO
SAFETY COIWIESION, MAItCB I8, 1990, 7r 00 P.M., IM TE6 MVSCAT
ROOK AT TE6 RANCHO COCAININg11 NEIOHEOMOOD GAITER
r
I, Oebia J. Adana, City CUrk of the Clty o! AancAO CuCaepngar
hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing
agenda wee poatsd on Nerch 16, 1990, eoventy-tvn rl9~ ~.......
February 7, 1990
CITY OP RANCHO CUCANONGA
CITY COUNCIL HINUTES
Regular Meeting
A. CALL TO ORDER
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga met on
Wednesday, Februnry 7, 1990, in the Lions Perk Cgomunity Center, 91fi1 Base Line
Aoad, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The roasting was called to order at 7:34
p.m. by Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Pseesnt were councilawmbere: William J. Alexander, Deborah N. Brown, chazles
J. Baguet II, Pamela J. Wright, and Mayor pennie L. Stout.
Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; Andrew Arcxyneki, Assistant City
Attorney (left at 8:30 p.m. ); James Markman, CSty Attorney (arrived ac H:30
p.m.); Linda D. Daniels, Deputy City Naneger; Jerry B. Pulwood, Deputy City
Manager; Rick Gomez, Community Oavelgpment Director; Brad Buller, City Planner;
Larry Henderson, Prmmpaz ranwway n - ° .a.u ____ .__..~_ __..' °^^^°",
Associate Planner; Cindy Norris, Aeaoclate Planner] Ruae Maguire,~City Engineer;
Jerry Grant, Building Official; Jim MsrtSn, Plan Check Coordinator; Susan Neely,
Finance Manager, James Froetr City Treasurer; Joe Schultz, Community Services
Manager; Duane Baker, Sr. Administrative Assistant; Diana O'Nealr Administrative
Analyst; Susan Mickey, Administrative Aida; Pntty Riffel, Executive Assistant;
Jan Sutton, Deputy City Clerk; Captain Eugene Gilmore, Rancho Cucamonga
Sheriff's Stntion; and Debra J. Adams, City Clerk.
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81. Presenter ion of 10-yanr Service Pin to Cammleelonar Ada Cooper.
B2. Yse sent at ion of Proclamation to Andres. (:w,3yi SvlGrzaDG.
C. COI/IUNICATION/ FRON TIDI PUaLIC
C1. Phil Will lame, 7251 Amethyst, asked 1f there was any way to puk the bike
lanes bnek on Haven Avenue.
City Council Minutes
Februnry 7, 1990
Page 2
Ruse Maguire, City Engineer, stated there were no bike lanes previously, that
there was uuiy e .huuldcz a*.; ni nn, but felt Haven was wide enough now to
accommodate bikes.
Arad Huller, City Plattner, stated the Trails Implementation Study was in
process, and that it would be presented to the City Council when complete.
C2. Aon Morrison stated ha Eslt he was getting the run-nround on the graffiti
removal program because of differenC stories he was getting from the CLty
staff and the Sheriff's Department etaf E. Tha location he referred to was
et 26th and Center, south of Arrow Route (CSOSe Creek Village).
Mayor Stout asked Jack Lam, City Manger, to arrange a meeting with Mr. Morrison
to work out this situation.
Brian c. Thorne, President of the Homeowner's Association, also commented
on the graffiti situation.
Ruse Hnguise, City Engineer, stated he ie not aware of nny request fot graffiti
removal, but that he would have it removed within 24 hours.
C3. stave Martino, 7698 Gnney Couzi, asked to be able to speak et the time the
Nordic item ie hoard.
Mayor Stout stated that would De tine.
C4. Jack Lam, City Manager, pornreu wuu : vu. ' ..e ...,..a-.... a_c: _cr .._:
a correction Ln the staff report and the resolution, whereby the name of
stonegate should ba deleted from both.
C5. Jack Lam, city Manager, stated Item F1 hoe been requested to be removed
by the applicant.
C6. Jack Lam, City Manager, introduced suean Neely, the CLty'e new Pinanee
Manager.
R e r e e
D. CONBEN'P CALENDAR
Mayor stout asked that Item DB ba removed for discussion.
D1. Approval of Nirtutee, Jenvary 3, 1990
January 9, 1990 (BUqust absent)
January 17, 1990 (Brown ebaertt)
January 24, 1990
D2. approval of Nazrante, Register Noa. 1/17/90, 1/21/90 and 1/31/90) and
Payroll ending 1/17/90 for the total amount of 52,560,822.75.
city Council Minutes
February 7, 1990
Page 3
D3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of January 31,
loan.
D4. Approval to authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting eide^ for
the Area II, Amethyst Storm Drain and Street Improvement e, Phase I Improvement
Project, located on Amethyst Street from the Fire Station and north of 19th
Street to Highland Avenue, to be funded from Drainage Fund, Account No. 23-4637-
SffbS.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-043
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOA
THE "AREA II AMETHYST STORM DRAIN AND STREET IMPROVEMENT3,
PHASE I, IMPP.OV5HENT PROJECT", IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING
AND DIAECTI NG THE CITY CLHRR TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS
D5. Approval to award and authorization to execute contract (CO 90-019) Eor
the Haven Avenue Gateway Entry Monument Improvement Project located at the
northeast corner of dth Street and Haven Avenue to Ronald Harris Construction
for the amount of 5201,397.00 ($183,087.95 plus l0a contingency), to be funded
with Beaut ificaticn Funds Account No. 21-4647-8719 (FY 89/90).
D6. Approval to award antl authorization to execute a Professional Services
Agreement (CO 90-020) with respect to the surveying of Public Warke Design and
Construction projects at various locntione in the City to Wagner Pacific, to be
iunucsu att.w u,a va~wu yw~e .. uw.......e e. .. •.o :.y~ccL :..... ~ ...G.
D7. Approval to award and authorization to execute a Profeeeicnal Services
Agreement (CO 90-021) with Austin-POUet Aaeociatee, Incorporated, for a traffic
study for the proposed 8tiwanda North Specific Plan area. The consultant's fee
will 6e $30,000.00 to be funded from a $30,000.00 deposit made by the Caryn
Company.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-044
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, TO AWAAU AND EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH AUSTIN-POUST ASSOCIATES, INC. POA
PAEPAIUTION OF A TRAFFIC STUDY POA THE PROPOSED BTIWANDA NORTN
SPECIFIC PLAN AREA
D8. Approval to awer8 and authorization to execute contract (CO 90-022) for
Maintenance Aetrafit Project and the Parke Capital Retrofit Project to Tnylor-
Sha£ar, Incorporated for the amount of $563,175.00 ($512,013.50 plus l0a
contingency), to De Funded from Maintenance Account No. 01-4647-7043 and Park
Development Fund - Account No. 20-4532-7043. ITE11 PIIId.ED FOR DIBCUBBION 6Y
NAYOR BTOUT.
D9. Approval to amend contract (CO 86-055) for legal services.
City Council Minutes
February 7, 1990
Page 4
D10. Approval to execute Contract Change Order No. 3 (CO 88-084) with ABL
Consult inq Engineers to provide additional engineering services for supplemental
studies required by the Sen Bernardino county Piocd caniroi Diatr ict fur
Hermosa/Church Stntm Drain. The Change Order is for the total amount of
$12,003.00 to bring the contract total to $105,874.00 to be paid from Drainage
Funds, Account No. 23-4637-8761-4603-4110.
n11. Annroval to execute Agreement for installation of Public Improvement end
Dedication (CO 90-023) between Roee Martinez and the City of Rancho Cucamonga
for street frontage improvements along 10296 Church Street.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-045
A RESOLVTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIPORN IA, ACCEPTING AN AGABEMHNT FOR INSTALLATION
OF PVBLIC IHPROVBFffiNT AND DEDICATION PAOH ROSE MARTINBZ AND
AUTHORIZING THB MAYOR AND CITY CLBRK TO SIGN SAME
D12. Approval to execute an Agreement for Acquisition (CO 90-024) of otf-site
Property, Security, and Deposit for Tentntivs Traci No. 13812 located wee[ of
Etiwanda Avenue and north of Nighland Avenue, submitted by Watt Southern
California, Incorporated - 9tonegnte.
RESOLUTION N0. 90-046
A RESOLVTION OF THH CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
OFF-SITB^PROPERTY -SECURITY w AND DEPOSIT POA TENTATIVE TRACT
NO. 13812 PROM WATT SOUTHEPN CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATED -
STONEGATE AND AUTHORIZYNG THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN
SAME
D13. Approval to execute Maintenance Agreement (CO 90-025) between Weirick
Propert iee Limited, and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for the maintenance of an
overflow channel nlong with the replacement and repair of fencing and
landscaping within the City Orainngs Sasamant located on the southwest corner
Of Lomita Couit end Archibald Avenue.
ASSOLVTION N0. 90-047
A AESOLVTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OP TN6 CITY OP RANCHO
v'dC'AMuNGA, Oiu.iFORRiA, i,PPFw'Jim: MAYN -Ro~.3NT
WITH WBLRICR PROPERTIES LIMITBD, POR PARCEL NAP 12504
D14. Approval of lases/purchase agreement with Municipal seroicse Oroup,
Incorporated for two (2) asphalt patch trucks.
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February 7, 1990
Pnge 5
RESOLUTION NO. 90-048
- - ,,,,_~,,,, „_ _.,,_ -___ mirzarit. nR TA6 CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, ^CALIFOANIA,^r AUTHORIZING THB LEASE/PURCHASE OF
EQUIPMENT TNROUGR MONICIPAL SERVICES GROUP, INC.
D15. Approval to authorize purchase of a prefabricated reetroom building, a
Super Secure Hodel NP-1135-0, for the Stiwanda Nigh School Sports upgrading
pro]ect 2rom sole source vandvr 'seu nm.ki.. su.....e....s.ee.
D16. Approval of Film Permit Beee.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-049
A RESOLUTION OF TH8 CITY COUNCIL OP TAE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING CERTAIN PE85 AS DEFINHD IN
ORDINANCB NO. 410, CHAPTER 5.16 PERTAINING TO THE FILHING
PERMIT PROCESS
D17. Approval to Destroy City Dacumente ae provifled under Coverrvnent Code
Section 36090.
R680LUTION NO. 90-050
A RESOLUTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OP TNS CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, AVTHORI ZINO TNS DESTRUCTION OF CITY
UNO@R GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 34090-„
D 18. Approval to establish an amount required of a development ae a
contribution in-lieu of the construction of Baee Line Road Street Nidening and
Median Islands from west of Interstate 1S to Victoria Park Lnne.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-051
A RESOLUTION OP TN6 CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAHONGAr CALIFORNIA, ESTAELISNINC AND ADOPTING A
CONTRIBUTION ANOVN'f PERTAININO TO TN6 CONSTRUCTION OP THE BASE
LINE ROAD NIDENINC PROH WBST OP INTERSTATE 15 TO VICTORIA PAA1C
LANE IN THE CITY OP RANCHO CUCAHONGA
D 19. ApptOVal OI ReeOlaE lOn COnilrl9ing a City wwiG11 u6C uiGii xmv -.- .,.ary
17, 1990 for en eppeel of Planning Coamiesion Candit lone ,relating to
Environmental Aeaeeement and conditional Uee Aermit SS-18 - DLVersified 8hoppinq
Centers.
City Council Hinutes
Pebruary 7, 1990
Page 6
RESOLUTION NO. 90-052
a ng cni37minx OF TNH CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USB PERMIT atf-ie
POR THE DEVELOPMENT OP A FAST FOOD RESTAURANT TOTALING 5,180
SQUARE BEET ON 1.24 ACRES OP LAND ON THE EAST SIDS OP HAVEN
AVENUE HETNBEN LEHON AND HIGHLAND AVENUES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
COM.~ffiACZAL DISTRICT, AND HARING PINDINGS IN SDPP01tT 'I'-ncREOe -
APN 201-271-ab arv0 0/
D20. Approval to order the annexation of DA 88-19, located on the north Bide
of 19th Street, giant of Ramona Avenue, to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3
and Street Liyhti.-.g Y.ai.^.tensnca nietr ict Noa. 1 and 6 - APN 202-171-31, 32 and
35.
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-053
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OP RANCHO
COCAMONGAr CALIPORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPB HAINTSNANC$ DISTRICT NO. 3 AND STREET
LIGHTING HAINTSNANCB DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR DR SB-19
021. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for
13181 Victoria Street, autmiited by Jamee Henke, Jr.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-054
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CnCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IHPROV8ID:NT AGREEMENT AND
IHPAOVEMENT SECURITY FOR 13181 VICTORIA STREET
D22. Approval of Mape, execution of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security
and ordering the Annexation to Street Lighting Maintennnce District Nos. 1 and
3 for Txsct 13886 end Parcel Map 11394, located at the northwest corner of Base
Line Aoad and Btiwanda Avenue submitted by The earmakien Caapany.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-055
A ABSOLOTION OP THH CITY COUNCIL OF THS CITY OF IUINCN0
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING INPROVBMENT AORBSNBNT,
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, AND BINAL MAPS OP TMCT NO. 1308fi AND
PNe.EL Mi3 nv. ...~.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-05fi
A ABSOLUTION OP TNS CITY COUNCIL OP TNS CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THB ANNEXATION OP CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHTING MAINTEHANCB DIBTRICT NOS. 1 AND
3 POR TRACT 13886 AND PARCBL MAP 11394
Clty Council Minutes
February 7, 1990
Page 7
D23. Approval of Map, execution of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security
and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance Oietrict Nc. 3 and Street
- - - ------ - - 1 ~,.n 6 far Parcel Map 12058, located south
_ ...y ...... .e....e ...-..~___ ...._. _..
of"9th Street between Lion Stteet and Hellman Avenue, submitted by Rancho
Busineee Partners.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-057
- ,~________, no mua OTTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL HAP NUMBER 1205E
(TENTATIVB PARCEL MAP NO. 12058), SMPROVEHENT AOAEEMENT, AND
SMPROVEMENT SECURITY
RESOLVTION NO. 90-058
A RSSOL'JTION OF THE CITY COUNCZL OF TAE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGAr CALIFORNIA, OAOBRING THS ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTSNANCS DISTRICT NO. 3 AND STABST
LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR PARCEL lIAP
12058
D24. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Bxtension for Tract 12671-1 thru
-4 located on the northwest corner of Milliken Avenue and Mountain View Drive
submitted by Lewis Homes.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-059
A RESOLUTION OF THS CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEHENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12671-1 THRD
_q
D25. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for Tzact 13697
located on the eouthweat corner of Haven Avenue and Carrazi Street submitted by
Daly Home e.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-060
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGABS!ffiNT
EXTENSION AND IHPROVSI~NT SECURITY POR TRACE 13697
D26. Approval to execute improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13715,
located on the northeast corner of Jannet Street and Exeter Court, eudsitted by
Walton Construction Company.
REeOLUTION NO. 90-061
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COVNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALIPOANIA, APPROVINO IMPROVEMENT AOREBIgNT
8%TENSIOq ANO IMPROVEMENT 9ECUAITY POR TRACT 13715
Ciiy Council Minutsa
February 7, 3990
Page e
D27. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for DR 86-27 located
at 9133 Center Street, submitted by California Piniahed Hetale.
NlisuLUT 1UN NO. YU-U62
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP TH8 CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFOANIAr APPROVING IMPROVEIffiNT AGREEMENT
E%TENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY POR DR 86-27
D28. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for Haven Avenue
Improvements located on the east aide of Haven Avenue between Church street and
Haee Line Road submitted by Lewis Homes.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-063
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFOANIAr APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTEN920N ANO IMPROVEMENT SECURITY POR HAVEN AVENUH
IHPROVEHBNT3
D29. Approval to accept Improvement e: Release of sonde and Notice of Completion
for:
act 9225 locnted o th n rthweat corner of carnelian Street and
Highland Avenue
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-064
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONCA, CALIPORNIAr ACCEPTING TH8 PUBLIC IMPROVEl~NTS FOR
TRACT 9225 ANO AUTRORIEING TtIS FILING OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETZON POR TA8 HOAX
CUP 84-39 !DR 88-071 located on the east aide of Rochester Avenue between
g;b Street and 6th Street
Paithful Performance Bond (Street) $ 21,000.00
RESOLUTION NO. 90-065
A RESOLUTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OP TAE CITY 08 RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIIORNIA, ACCEPTING TAE PUBLIC IHPAOVEIRNT9 FOR
CUP 84-39 (DR BB-07) AND AUTHORIE2NG TFNC FILINO OF A NOTICE
OF COMPLETION POR THB NORA
city council Minutes
Febrvary 7, 1990
Page 9
D30. Approval to accept Improvement a, release of Maintenance Guarantee Bond for
Tract 12833 located on the southwest corner of Victoria Park Lane and South
Victoria Windrows Loop.
lda intenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 64,935.00
D31. Approval io accept the Vintage Pnrk Project in the Victoria Planned
Community ae complete and authorite the filing of a Notice of Completion.
NaJVLUTIVN NO. 50-066
A RESOL'JT ION OP TRH CITY COUNCIL OF TH6 CITY CF AANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
THE VINTAGE PARR PROSBCT ANB AVTNOAZZING TME PILING OF A
NOTICE OF COMPLETION POR TME WORK
MOTION: Roved by Brown, seconded by Alexander to approve the Consent Calendar
ae corrected with the exception of Item B. Motion carried unanlmouely, 5-0.
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DISCUSSION OF ITEM D8. Approval to awned and authorization to execute contract
(cro 90-022) for Maintenance Retrofit Project and the Parke Capital Retrofi!
Project to Taylor-Shaferr Incorporated for tRe amount of $563,175.00
($512,013.50 plus 30f contingency), to De funded frg4 Haintenancs Account No.
O1-4647-7043 and Park Development Pund - Account No. 20-4532-7043.
Mayor Stout asked for further explanation of this itma with regard to the
retrofit.
MOTION: Moved 6y Stout, seconded by Baguet to approve item D8. Motion carried
unanimouelyr 5-0.
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Councilman Huquei asked if item I7, Nordic Updaia, coultl be moved to the front
of the agenda.
Mayor Stout agreed to do thte afies the Consent ordinances.
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El. DSVEIAPMENT AGR86MENT 87-01 - 6RSAT WESTERN HOTELS CORPOAATION - A request
t0 emend the Agreement to allow a hotel within the Poothlll Design end
Conmarcinl Cantor located south of Foothill Boulevard and seat o! Spruce Avenue.
Dabrn J. Adams, Clty Clark, read the title of Ordinance No. 415.
City council Minutes
Februazy 7, 1990
Page 30
ORDINANCE NO. 415 (second reading)
AN ORD INANCS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAHONGA. CALIFORNIA: aoownln vn. ,-,,,,,,,, nT ~~, 1 TO AR
EXISTING DEVELOPMENT AGAEHMENT FOR A HOTEL WITHIN THE FOOTHILL
OESICN AND fX)M!ffiACIAL CENTER
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Brown to waive full reading and approve
„r„_„_ _e sic Mnt{nn carried una ni man vl.. S-n,
E2. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT 89-02 - CITY OP
RANCHO CVCAMONGA - An amendment to Title 17 of the Municipal Code by adding
Chapter 17.24, Sections 17.24.010 through 17.24.090, 17.06.010.0.1.9 and
17.06.020.0.6; amending eubeectione 17.06.Ol0.E.5, 17.08.040.0 and C,
17.08.OSO.E.S, 17.18.020.D, 17.18.030.A, 17.18.030. C, 17.18.040.A.1,
17.18.040.E.5. a, and 17.18.040.E.5. b; and deleting eubeectione 17.06.0'_O.E.S.a
through f, 17. 18.040. A.1.a through a and 17,18.040.E.S.a.i through iv, regarding
eetabliehment of 9uidelinee end standards for hillside development.
Debra J. Adams, City Clark, read the title of Ordinance No. 416.
ORDINANCE NO. 916 ;second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO
89-02^„ANENDING TT.TLS 17n OP••T}D: MUNICIPALT CODE BY~ADDING
CHAPTER 17.24, SECTIONS 17.24.010 THROUGH 17.24.090,
17.Ofi .Ol0.C.1.G AND 17.06.020.0.6) AlgNDING SUBSECTIONS
17.O6.Ol0.E.5, 17.08.040.8 ANO C, 17.08.OSO.E.S, 17.18.020.D,
17.18.030.A, 17.18.030. C, 17.18.O40.A.1, 17.18.040.E.S.A, AND
17.18.040.E.S.B; AND DELETING SVBSECTIONS 17.06.010.E.5.A
THROVGH P, 17.18.040.A. 1.A TNAOVCH E ANO 17. 18.040.E.5.A.I
THHOOGH IV, REGARDING ESTABLISHMENT OP GUIDELINES AND
STANDARDS POR HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT, AND HARING FINDINGS IN
SUPPORT THEREOP
John Wong, 5436 Valinda, addressed the Council stating hie pcoject Sa
afPectad by this Ordinance. Hs added it would coat him time and money in
order to comply with the ordinance, but ie willing to work with staff on
th!n :.___.._.
Brad Buller, City Planner, stated 1f the ordinance le approved, Mr. Wong'e plane
would have to comply with the reguletlone of the Ordinance, and added ha does
not have complete plane submitted for the technical review process. He Eelt the
problem with Mr. Wong'e unite was the height.
Councilwaoan Wright stated mince the last meeting, she hoe had a lot o! her
concerns addraeaed by staff. She added her only concern at thla lima la lot
size which could be dealt with at a later dste.
city Council Ninutae
February 7, 1990
Page 11
MOTION: Movsd by Wright, seconded by Alexander to waive full reading and
approve Ordinance No. 416. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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Item I7. Nordic Update was heard at ihia time, but the minutes will remain in
agenda order.
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F. ADVRRTI86D POBLIC HNARINOS
F1. MODIPIf~ATION TO CONDITIONAL USH PERMIT 88-12 AND PARCEL MAP 11030 -
WBSTERN YROPEATIES - An appeal of a Planning Commission deCiBion denying e
request to modify a condition of approval requiring that traffic elgnale be
conetrveted prior to occupancy of any buildings for the development of a
shopping center and related Parcel Nap located at the northeaei corner of Haven
Avenue and Foothill Eculevnrd - APN 3077-421-36, 37 and 40.
ACTION: Item withdrawn by Lewio Nosiea.
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Staff report presented
by Letry Henderson, Principal Planner.
Councilwoman grown stated she and Rick Gome:, Community bevelopsant DLrector,
have spoken with Michael Bair of SANBAO, who ie working with the conmuter rail,
and was informed he would communicate to Santa Fe that Rancho Cucamonga la
designating ihia site ae en historical landmark and that it should not De torn
down.
Mayor Stout stated hs ie embarrassed by this building because of the graffiti.
councilman Buquet euggeated this building be treated with a spaei£ic materiel
eo that it would deflect graEflti.
Mayor stout suggested the City lease the building.
Councilwomen Brown suggested Rick Ucmez, Community Development Direttor, wntact
Mitnaea eau.
Mayor Stout opened the meat inq for public hearing. There being nc response, the
public hearing was closed.
City Council Minutes
Pebrvary 7, 1990
Page 12
RESOLUTION NO. 90-067
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP TEE CITY OF RANCHO
.:,,RNIA, RECO.~,...... _ .... ............. ... ..... ..CCA. ... ..
DEPOTV' LOCATED AT EIGHTH STRESTT,AND nARCNIBALD AVENUE, +AS VA
LANDMARX - APN 207-062-04
MOTION: Moved by Wright, seconded by Alexander tc nppro••e nn 7..~:nn u~. on-
nfi7. Mnh:nn rann:M n ~nV m.... a~ ~ c_n.
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O. PUBLIC HEARINGS
G1. TENTATIVE TRACT 13303 - LEWIS HOMES - An appeal of the Planning
Commission's decision to deny a rsqueet foz a time extaneion for a residential
eubdiv ieion and design review of 96 single family lots on 13.98 acres of land
in the Terra Vista Planned Community designated Low-Medium Density (4-E dwelling
unite per acre) located at the eouthweei corner of Terra Vista Parkway and
Mcuntnin View Drive - APN 227-151-13 and 14. {COntinusd from January 17, 1990)
It eehould be noted that Rick Gomez was not present in the Council Chambers at
the time th le item was heard.
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stated if the Council wanted to go ahead and approve the project ee the
developer now submits it, they could do ao, or if they didn't want to deviate
from the new street width standards, they could deny the extenelon.
Ruse Maguire, City Engineers stated they would have to record the final map to
comply with the tentative, and as soon as it ie recorded, they would nave to go
through a process of vacaiinq away the street and suhntituting n paseo. He
stated Chia Se relatively simple.
Mayor Stuut asked if there are any other tracts like this.
Brett Horner, Associate Planner, stated this ie the last one.
Councilman Buquet felt wa should give foam the iime sxteneion
Councilman Alexander stated Ae agreed.
R850LUTION NO. 50-038
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL 08 THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, DBNYINO AN APPEAL OP TBE PLANNING
C0MMZ88ION'e DECISION TO DENY A TIME EXTENSION POA TENTATIVE
TRACT NO. 13303 -APN 227-151-13 AND 14, AND HARING HINDINOB
IN eUPPORT THBREOe
City Council Minutoe
February 7, 1990
page 13
MOTION: Moved by coquet, seconded by Brown to approve the extene ion requeet and
direct staff to bring Dack the paperwork to substitute the paeeo for orchard
Street. Motion carried unanimously, 5-O. Resolution No. 90-038 was not
approved.
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E. CITY IQRAOER'S STAPR A6PORTS
H1. STATUS REPORT ON FALSE ALARM ORDINANCE AS RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL
BY THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION (COelSaued frog INCeeDer 6, 1939) (ORAL RBPOAT)
Staff report presented by Dunne Baker, Sr. Administrative Assistant, who stated
he has talked with the Chamber about this. He stated the Chamber has made some
suggeeiiona. He felt that schools have a lot of false alar:ae and they should
be exempt from service charyee. He said he was trying to get direction from the
Council and that they could come back with an Ordinance for approval.
Councilman eugaet stated ha die agreed with the suggestions by the Chamber, and
felt the numbers worked up Dy staff were reaeoneDle.
The City Council concurred with staff's recommendation of ins Ordinance.
ACTION: Ordinance to come hack at the next meeting ee originally submitted.
Service Chazge schedule wilt also come back by Resolution.
Mayot Stout asked for information to come back on other city cervices.
H2. RE-ESTABLISH CABLE TV/PUBLIC ACCESS Staff report pre seated by Jack Lamy
City Manager.
ACTION: Council concurred that Councilmembere Buquet and Alexander would serve
ae the Subcomalttee.
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H3. DISCUSSION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT STUDY STEERING COMMITTEE Staff report
presented by Jnek Lam, City Haneger.
ACTION: Council concurred that crown and Alexander (Council), and Glaea, Amodt,
aim aoMGravu (puviiw saxety Cwwiaaiunj weaid 6ervs se Lh0 aL08riny Collmirtee.
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H4. AEPOBT ON ANNEXATSON 89-OZ BTSWANDA NORTH - Annexation of approximately
5,600 acme of territory generally located north of 24th Street and east o! the
extension oT Milliken Avenue - Statue updeta and request for Council
Subcommittee. staff report presented by Brad Buller, Clty Planner.
ACTION: Council conCYrrad tnnt Stout and Suquet to nerve as eubcammittee.
City Council Minutes
February 7, 1990
Page 16
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Hayor Stout called a recess at 10:15 p.m. The meetina reconvened at 10:27 n_.m.
wish all members of Council present.
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I. COUSC;L SUSINE33
I1. 5TA US O BIL AE 2020 (Continued from uanua ry 17, 1990)
Staff report presented by Brad Buller, City Planner.
Councilwoman Wright asked if on Exhibit A, were there five centers not in
compliance.
Brad Buller, City Planner, stated it ie the State that goes out and makes sure
the centers are in compliance.
Councilwoman Wright stated that while eke was attending the League of California
Cities Conference in Snn Francisco, she was approached by someone who etaied
that Rancho Cucamonga ie one of two cities not in aompliance with standards, and
to at it wan the City that was the stumbling block. She asked for information
to clarify this issue.
Councilwoman Brown stated that the city may have to give up some of the
standards it has set.
Councilman euquet suggested that staff address some of Councilwoman Wright'e
concerns and report back at the next meeting. He suggested someone from the
ccmmiseion rome to Rancho Cucamonga and see what it has done for the quality of
life.
Councilwoman Wright stated she Se looking for information on how the City can
get in compliance to meet State einndarde.
Brad eu ller, City Planner, stated he would provide the information to Council.
Mr. Trout addressed the City Council asking for a copy of the staff
report. He also expressed hie opinion on this issue.
ACTION: Staff to prepare additional information to came bnak to Council.
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I2. SlPBATE OH U86 OF RECYCLED PAPER (Continued from January 17, 1990) St aft
report presented by Jnck Lem, City Hanager.
Hr. Trout stated he wou1Q be submitting a report to Mr. Lam through
Councilmen Alaxandmr regarding thL subject.
ACTION: Report received and filed.
City Council NLnutee
February 7, 1990
Page 15
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IVE '-- --- i,LHS (Continued froe Novenbar 15,
1989) Staff report presented by Chief Donnie Michael, Pire District.
Council discussed the importance of the wider streets ae it relates to emergency
operations.
unmrnw. u,...od w., Rom+ct: veconded by Alexander for staff to 9o forward with env
necessary amendments. Notion carried unanimously, 5-O.
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14. STREET NAMING - Report on the statue of the City's current street naming
policy. (Continued !rn Jaavary 17, 1990) Staff report presented by Brad
Buller, Ciiy Planner.
Mayor Stout asked about the computer program for street naming. Ne asked if ae
have a list that we can check for naming etreate. He didn't feel that our city
was eo large that we had to have our street names on a computer program. He
felt the City should concentrate on the arrests tact connect that were once part
of tae three commm~ities.
ACTION: Canaeneue to proceed with staff's proposed program.
IS. REPORT ON T})E IMPLEMENTATION OF TH6 PROVISIONS OP PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
REQUIREMENTS POR COMMERCIAL/I DUSTRIAL/INSTITOTIONAL BUILDINGS Staff report
presented by Jack Lam, City Manager.
ACTION: Report received and filed.
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IS. CONSIDHAATION OP A ABSOLUTION TO DHSIONATH A DHLHGATE ANO ALTERNATE TO
SERVH ON A COUNTY-KIDS SOLID NASTH TASK PORCH AS R60UIRED UNDHR.AS_939 - AH 939
requires a teak force W formed Lo aesisi Ln coordinating the development of AB
939 which requires cities to prepare a source raduMlon end recycllnq element.
Staff report presented by Jeck Lam, City Manager.
RBSOLUTION NC. 90-068
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL O! THE CITY Ol RANCHO
COCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING MEMSEASRIP 01 A 90LID HASTE
TASE FORCE REQUIRED UNDER A.B. 939 AND DHSIONATING A
RePRESHNTATIVH AND ALTERNATE PAON TFDS CITY OF RANCHO CUCA)[ONGA
city Couneil Ninutee
February 7, 1990
Page 16
MOTION: Roved by Alexander, seconded by Btown t0 approve Resolution No. 90-066
which recommended Councilwoman Brown ae the delegate and Councilman Alexander
ae the alternate.
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I7. NGADIC UPDATE Staff report presented by Jerry Grani, Building official,
who stated Nordic hoe not kept their promisee, and presented further information
pertaining to the situations of the homes in question. Ne added it was hie
opinion that the "BSd Builder Ordinance" should be invokes xor me two Nordic
tracts. He mentioned Rick Gomez, Community Development Oirectorr hoe been
working with Senator Ayala•s office and that progress ie being made.
Mayor Stout read the followf.ng letter into the record whicR he had received
today in the mail:
"January 29, 1990
The NonOYnble Jerry Eavea
Nember of the Assembly
66th District
Dear Assemblyman Eavea:
The Director of the Department of Consumer Aftnire has naked me to review
_ J1.... •I nnY Vn~Aln ~ln.....sn" n.l n O V V
Corporation,fand to respond to your recent Lotter wherein you expreeeea
concerns the Boazd had taken no apparent action in this matter.
Well I can appreciate the length of time involved Ln conducting these
inveetigatione might give the appearance of inactivity, I can eeeure you
that the mniter Se considered a priority investigation. In order to
expedite the inveatigntione, tRe complaints have been divided between
three inveetigatore, end we anticipate legal action will be filed. In
fact, iho first of these legal actions is expected to bo submitted to the
Offlca of the Attorney General in tAa vory near future.
I have oleo been advised that staff Ln tM Honrd•e Southern Regional
Office have been Ln contact with your Adminletrative Aaeiaiant, and statue
updates will bo provided ae needed. I Novo inetruMOd eteff to conclude
~.,aaa ..-..astlgat Lora as y,:ickly .c possible.
Thank you for the opportunity to addreae your concerns. If you need any
additional information, planes feel free to contact ma.
Sincerely,
Mickey Natelmato, Chief Deputy
ConetcaCtor's State Llcenee Hoard"
Clty Council Minutes
Pebrvary 7, 1990
Page 17
Mayor Stout asked that hie office be informed of Rancho Cucamonga's deeLree to
also join in this action, and that Assemblyman Bader 6e informed of what
Assemblyman Eaves ie doing.
Councilman Buquet stated the Subcommittee has been meeting regularly with
promisee being made and not kept. Be felt the City Council should take action
to get things resolved.
Councilwoman Brown added that Aick Gomez, Community Development Director, and
otner staff have drnfied a preliminary bill wnicn was aenx to senator Ayaia'e
office, Assemblyman Hader'e office, and Senator Leonard's office, and stated
that at the Executive Board meeting for the League, this subject was brought up.
She stated at the March 15 meeting, the entire Inland Empire Division will be
voting to support this legislation to have the League lobby for support on this
bill in Sacramento. She added that Larry Rhinehard trom Montclair, who is the
State Director, will be going on April 27 to the Executive Board for the League
of the States and aeklny fur ~ig:xal on behalf of the Inland Empire Civieion,
that they i®sediately lobby on everyone's behalf for this bill.
Rick Gomez, Commmnity Development Director, stated he spoke with Senator Ayala
this date and wee informed that the bill was with the Leglelatlve Counsel and
was being prepared. Ma stated he eaould have a copy within a week.
Councilman Buquet atatetl they have been working with tna City of Coltor. also.
Jack Lam, Clty Hanagar, stated he attended a Weet Snd Manager's meeting, and was
having.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public input. Addressing the Council were:
Steve Martino, 7698 Ganey Court, of tae Woodridge Eetatea, stated hie
house looks like it ie ready to save Lnto, but cannot be finaled because
of the street improvements not being complete on Bermo9e. Me etnted he
ie in a real bind because his loan approval ie caoing due, and would like
to get en exception fraa the City Council eo he could go ahead and move
in.
Councilman Baguet stated he had problems with the City Council taking n
different action when a decision might came back end haunt them.
ayo- „- ., a..eta.: ....a --.. - Dava c~.a:.,...raa rc., a.__ ,...p _ _ pr__ ___ _~_~
etreatY Lmprovemenie, snd that ha would have a problem letting ~him~move in when
it might hurt eameone 6eceuee it ie unsafe.
Mr. Martino esked whet ha should do.
Councilman Buquet stated he would buy another house based on the information
and experience he has gotten from being involved in this.
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February 7, 1990
Page 18
Councilman Alexander stated Nr. Martino has the option not to buy the houee or
get legal counsel, anC felt that if Mr. Martino was allowed to move inr where
does the City Council atop in allowing others to do Chat.
Ron Stein felt that if Nordic can get someone to drop out of a purchase,
then they could get more money when they resell it.
Councilman Buquet stated he felt if the residents that were Here tonight could
go back and get oui of their houses, shay would do this.
Larry Wilder stated he eympathixed with Mr. Hartino, but that he was in
a similar position, and now wishes he had not gone ahead with it. He
further added he had the engineer for ins project look at hie houee, and
was told it wee not built ee it was engineered. He continued to give
information on the problems he is having with hie noose, and ditl not feel
the building inspectors did their job when they did their iuepectiona.
Councilman Buquet stated chat ie why he Le suggesting the City hire Hr. Sullivan
to do the inspection services.
Councilwoman Wright stated she is concerned about Mr. Sullivan being neutral on
this issue.
Counciiman nuquet added he Fe it Nr. Sullivan was qualiP iad and would do a good
job.
nnnnnl l..nmen w.l ~h1 •a4nA iR Miv ahm+ld ho Al vnnvvvA in vvvnnH vv mvvl nn
James Markman, City Attorney, stated it shoo ld be in private.
Mre. Huggins felt it was necessary for the City and the BIA to expedite
the pro6leme with Nordic. Sha continued to inform the Council about the
problems she is having with Nordic. she expressed her concerns for the
condition of Iron Mountain. It wee her opinion thnt if repairs are going
on in her houee, a City inspector should ba present to watch them. She
also Eeli it woe n good ides for the BIA to gat involved with this.
Jen Wilder, Stratton Court, expreeeed her concerns for the condition of
the street et Hermosa and Iron Mountain stating ens fe1G it was unsafe.
Brenda Praecoll, Paradise Hills in Colton, elated they were having the
___ ruble=a i.^. Coito.^. a9 tna r .ins.^.te i.^. o~.^.C.^.O __S:_.^.^x. V^ a .hayi.^.g
Bhe added there wee no way eha would have gone ahead with her home if she
had known of the problems she would have.
Mr. atone expreeeed hie concerns for the street safety on Hsrmoea.
Councilwomen Brown asked if the Henlth Department was contacted regarding the
sewage problem.
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Pabruary 7, 1990
Page 19
Councilman Buquet stated they were, and that they stated it was the homeowner's
problem to solve the situation.
Mayor Stout felt the etrvctural engineer should be contacted to ace if the homes
are built ae he designed them, and felt Richazd Mille should tre contacted tc get
the canpaction reports.
Councilwoman Wright asked if the end Builder Ordinance allows the City to
collect the fees for the hired inspector Lrom the developer or ewoeone else.
James Markmanr City Attorney, stated he would check this out
Mr. Stein stated evecyone apprecintee everything the City is trying to do.
Becky Oliverr Stratton Court, stated she wcuid like to have hez house
inspected by the engineer, and that she knows of other residents thnt
would like their houeea inspected also.
The Council concurred that it was the intent to have all of the houeea
inspected.
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The city Council adjourned at 9:25 p.m. to executive aeasicn. Tha meatirg wac
called back to order at 9:40 p. m.
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MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Brown to approve the hiring of Aobert
Sullivan. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
Councilman Buquet stated the Subcommittee will follow up and report back at the
next meeting.
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I8. DISCUSSION OF WAYS TO LINIT TNS LSNGTEI OP CITY COUNCIL_MxBTINOS
Mayor Stout suggested that Sack Lam, City Manager, check into whet other cities
do on this matter, end report hack to the Council at tae next meeting.
J. IDENTIFICATION Of ITBRB POR NBIT MEBTINO
J1. Consideration to appoint acmeona to serve on the Routs 66 Preeervnt ion i
Promotion Committee (Wright).
J2. Mnlethion spraying (Alexander).
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No cononunicatlon was made from tha public.
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MOTION: Raved by Alexander, seconded by Buquet to adjourn to 8xecutive aession
regarding the Santolucito Condemnation, 10005 - 10095 Arrow Route. @xecutive
Seeaion to adjourn to a joint meeting with the Rancho Cucamonga Community
Foundation on Pebruary 19, 1990, 7:00 p.m., at the Liona Park Community Center.
Notion carried unanimously, 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 11:30 p. m.
ReepaMfully eubmittsd,
Debra J. Adams
City Clark
ADDroved:
Pebruary 14, 1940
CITY OP RANCHO COCAHONGA
CITY COUNCIL/RANCHO CUCAHONCA COMMONITY POONDATION HINUTES
Adjourned Joint Maetino
Due to lack of quorum, the adjourned joint meeting of the City Council antl the
Rancho Cucamonga Community Poundatlon echedulad for February l4, 1990, was
cancelled due to lack of quorum.
The Clty council was adjourned to February 21, 1990 nt 7:00 p. m., for a joint
meeting with the Redevelopment Agwncy to be hold at the Lione Park Community
Center, 9161 ease Line Road.
Respectfully eutmitted,
City Cleakw^~
Approved:
'a'.;
Yebrvary 21, 1990
CITY OF RANCHO CDCAHONGA
REDEVELOPMENT AGHNCY AND
n•nrv MIMCIL MTNVTES
Joint Heeiinc
A. CALL TO ORDER
A joint meeting of the Redevelopment Agency and City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga mei on Wednesday, Febrvary 21, 1990 in the Lions Park Community
Center, 9161 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting wee
called to order by Chairman/Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Present ae Agency and Council members were; William J. Alexander, Deborah N.
Brown, Char lee J. Buquet II, Pamela J. Wright, and Chairman/Mayor Oennia L.
Stout.
Also present were: Jack Lam, Executive -irector; James Markman, Legai Counsel;
Linda D. Daniels, Deputy Director; Olen Jones, Sr. RDA Analyst; Janice Reynolds,
Aee iatant RDA Analyst; Uuane esker, Sr. Administrative Assistant; Patty Riffel,
axecur rve nnnin~nu~p : . ....e ...-~..,,,,- ...L n.._ ____. _~ °~~^ o...R OnR:nn
District; and Jan Sutionre Aeaietent Secretary.
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B. COMMONI G'j'IONS [RON TBE PDHLIC
No communications were made.
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Items C1, C2, pl and 02 were heerd and considered at one tile.
C_STAPP AEPORTR - REDEVEIAPNENB AOENCY
C1. CONSIDSAATION OP A DINT POWERS ACA88MENT Staff report prsaented by Olen
Jones, Sr. ADA Analyst.
RESOLUTION NO. RA 90-003
A RESOLUTION OP THA RANCHO CUCANONOA REDEVELOPMENT AOENCY OP
THE CITY OT RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE JOINT
POWERS AGAEPJ~NT CREATING THE RANCHO CDCAMOMOA PUBLIC
PINANCIN6 AUTHORITY AND OTREA MATTERS RELATING TNSA8T0
Redevelopment Agency and City council Minutes
Pebrvary 21, 1990
Page 2
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by euquet to approve Resolution No. AA 90-
003. Notion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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C2. CONSIDERATION OP ISSDING RANCHO RHDHVELOPMENT PROJECT 1990 TA% ALLOCATION
PONOS Staff report presented by Olen Jones, Sr. RDA Analyst.
RESOLUTION NO. AA 90-004
A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CVCANONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF
THE CITY OP RA!?CHO CRCAMONC.A, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE
ISSUANCE OY ITS RANCEO REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT 1990 TAY
ALLOCATION BONGS, AN INDENTURE, A SUEORDINATION AGREEMJNT,
THRSB 6SCRON AGREEMENTS, AN OPPICIAL STATEHENT AND A EOND
PURCHASE AGR68MENT, AOTHOAIZZNG THE BBBCUTIVE DIRECTOR TO SET
THB PINAL TEAMS OP THB SALE OP TN6 BONGS, APPROVING TH8
PAYIffiNT OP COSTS OP ISSUING TH8 BONDS, RETAINING BOND WUNSEL,
AND MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS RELATING THERETO
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Bsown to approve Resolution No. RA 90-004.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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D1. CONSI DEAATION OP A JOINT POWERS AGAHElRLNT Staff report presented by Olen
Jones, Sr. RDA Analyst.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-095
A A830LUTION 08 TH8 CITY COONCIL OF TN6 CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE JOINT YOWEAS AGR86MBNT
CREATING THE RANCHO COCANONGA PUBLIC PINANCIN6 AUTHORITY AND
OTRBRS MATTERS AELATIN6 THERETO
MOTION: roved by Buquet, seconded by Alexander to approve Resolution No. 90-
095. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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02. CONSIDBRATION OP PINANCIN6 AND REPINANCINO A PORTION OP THE AANCRO
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT Staff report Presented by Olan Jones, 9r. RDA Analyst.
Redevelopment Agency and City Council Minutes
February 21, 1990
page 3
AESOLOTION NO. 90-096
A AHSOLOTION OP THR CITY COONCIL OP THS CITY OP RANCHO
LRCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FINANCING AND REFINANCING
OP A PORTION OF THS AANCRO REDEVELOPMENT PRQ.IBCT BY THS AANCHO
CUCANONCA REDEVBIAPMENT AGENCY, AN ESCRON AORSENENT, A
SIIHORDINATION ]1GR68MENT AND OTIDIR M1ITTBR9 RHLATINO THERETO
MOTION: Moved by Brawn, seconded by Alexander to approve Resolution No. 90-096.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-O.
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E. 11DJOORIIMENT
MOTION: Moved by Huquet, seconded by Brawn to adjourn the Redevelopment Agency.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0. Meeting adjourned et 7:21 p. m.
Mayor Stout called a recess of the City Council until after the meeting of the
Public Finance Authority at 7:21 p. m.
Reapactfully submitted,
Aaalatant•8scretary
Approved:
City Council Minutaa
March 7, 1990
Page 2
B2. Presentation of Proclamation Designating the Week of March 11-17 Girl
Scout Week.
Mayor Stout presented the Proclamation.
B3. Hayor Stout announced the City will be celebrating Arbor Day on March 31,
at 10:06 a.m., by planting a tree et Aed Hill community Park.
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C CONNUNICATIONS FROM THE POBLIC
C1. Steve Sopkin, 1717 Sunnybrook, requested the Pelee Alarm Ordinance be
removed for discussion.
Mayor Scout stated he would do this.
D. CONBm1'r CALQlDAR
Ol. Approval of Minutes: February 21, 1990
D2. Approval of Warrnnte, Regaster Nos. 2J21J9O and e'(2SJ90; and Payroll ending
2/14/90 for the total amount of $1,750,966.95.
.va~..e..« a,.won,ne >e s von~~~..o
..~r._._. __ _____._ _.._ ____ ...__. ..
28, 1990.
D4. Alcoholic Beverage Application for off sale Beer 6 Wine Por Mob11, Station
operators Incorporatedr 8477 Archibald Avenue. PULLED FOR DISC088TON BY
COUNCILMAN ALBIANDEE.
D5. Alcoholic Beverage Application for Off Sala Beer 6 Wlne for Hobil, station
Operators Incorporated, 9315 ease Line. PULLED FOR DISCU88IOM HY COUNCILMAN
AI.EIAIIDER.
D6. Alcoholic Beverage Application foz Off Sala Beer 6 Wine for Mobil, Station
OpaYHiOra Incorporated, 10677 Lemon Avenue. POLL® FOR DIECUEHION BY COUNCILMAN
ALEIANDER.
.. ,. Alcc..o..c ..a e_ - ~~•••«<..., sc. _.. _al0 n_ee_ far ^_*.i.^.a TO'_'.^. B^_uee,
ay^e App..,.........
M~. E. L. Corporntion,^9030 Foothill Boulevard, f102.
DH. Alcoholic Beverage Application for On Sale Baer a Nine Eat Lnq Plnca for
Nowell'e Perm Bouee ReetauranY, Judith L. and Richard A. Howell, 8733 EL iwenda
Avenue.
D9. Approval to amend starting time of City Council meetings.
Hatch 7, 1990
CITY OF AANCNO CUCAMONGA
CITY COUNCIL MINOTHS
Reauler Meetln0
A. CALL T'O ORDHR
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga met on
Wedneadny, March 7, 1990, in the Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Base Line
Rond, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Tae meeting waa called to order at 7:33
p.m. by Hayor Donnie L. Stout.
Present weze Councilmerobere: William J. Alexander, Charles J. Buquet II, Pamela
J. Wright, and Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
A18o present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; Jemee Markman, City Attorney; Linda
D. Daniels, Deputy City Manager; Rick Oomez, Community Development Director)
Ruse Msguire, City Snginear; Mika Olivier, 9r. Civil Hnginear; Walt Stickney,
Associate Civil Bnginear; Brad Buller, CSty Planner; Larry Henderson, Principal
Silva, Reaabilitat ion Specielisi; Joe Schultz, Community Services Manager; Jile
Hart, Administrative Services Director; Susan Neely, Pinance Neneger; James
Prost, City Treasurer; Duane Baker, Sr. Administrative Ae ei etant; Dian® O'Neal,
Adminietzat ive Analyst; Petty Riffel, Hxecutive Assistant; Chief Dennis Michael,
Rancho Cucamonga Pire Protection Diettict; Lt. Bruce Zeiner, Rancho Cucamonga
Sheriff's Station; and Debra J. Adams, City Clerk.
Absent was Councllmsmber: Deborah N. Brown.
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The flog salute wee led by Girl Scout Troop 1083.
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el. Preesntat ion of Proclamation Declaring March 7, 1990 as Arbor Dsy Ln
Rancho Cucamonga.
Mayor Stout presented the Proclamation.
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March 7, 1990
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RESOLVTION NO. 90-097
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUPEASECINC RESOLUTION NO. 77-5
DETERMINING THE DAY AND TIRE OP CITY COUNCIL MBETINGS
pt0- Anormval Of resolution setting forth policy guidelines for acquisition and
development cf future park fac it it tee.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-098
A RESOLUTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, SETTING POLICY GUIDELINES FOR
AC(lUI3ITION AND DEVELOPMENT OP FUTUAB PARE FACILITIES
D11. Approvel io Snit into a Landmark Alteiet LOn Permit Co nave the Ledig House
(Landmark No. 13) from 5702 Amethyst Street to a vita east of the Rancho
Cucevan9a Neighborhood Center and phyeicel alterations related thereto.
012. Approval of the Environmental InLtiel Study, Parts I and II, for iha
Highland Avenue Improvements from Hsnaoea Avenue to Mayberry Avenue and issuance
of a cetegarical exemption therefore.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-099
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO
STUDY AND ,ISSUANCE OP A CATEGORICAL EXSMPTION^POR THB PROPOSHD
HIGtU,ANU AVENVB IMPROVEMENTS PROH HEPMOSA AVENUE TO HAYBERRY
AVENUE
D13. Approval to execute a Reimbureemen^_ Agreement far Undergrounding of
Overhead Utilities (CO 90-040) for DR 86-13, located north of 9th Street,
between Vineyard Avenue and Hellman Avenue, submitted by Messenger Investment
Company - UR 006,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-100
A RESOLUTION OP TINS CITY COUNCIL OP TH8 CITY OB RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING RHIMBllRSEMHNT AORBBMHNT
HXHCOTED ON MARCH 7, 1990, MR UNDBRCROUNDING OY A PORTION OF
OvsRaeAD b'rii.iTi-aS LOCi.aoD 'RTd we ..n S:..B: r SCT":.RHN
VINHYARD AVENUE AND HBLLNAN AVENUE -
D34. Approvel to execute a Reimbursement Agreement for UntlergroundLng of
Werhend Utilities (CO 90-041) fox Dewlopmant Review 87-55, loceted westerly
of Rochester Avenue, between 8th street end Arrow Route, submitted by TAe
Kilmer Company - UR 005.
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March 7, 1990
Page 4
RESOLUTION NO. 90-101
A RESOLVTION OF Tun CITY mrrtaOl 1. OF TWR CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AEINBVRSSMSNT AGREEMENT
EXECUTED ON MARCN 7, 1990, FOR UNDERGAOUNDING OF OVERHEAD
UTILITIES ON ROCFBSTBR AVSNUEr EETWEEN 8TH STREET AND ARROW
ROUTE
O1S. Approval io execute a aeei rroperiy Imya v.d.~eGt .G.-..- C_ ]rd *S_^
Agreement (CO 90-042) from Jemee eanka, Jr. for a single family resident,
located on 13181 Victoria Street Deiween Etiwanda and Eaet Avenue e.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-102
A RESOLUTION OP T[B3 CITY COVNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCBPTING A REAL PROPERTY IHPROYENENT
CONTRACT AND LIEN AORSStOINT FROM JAMES BANXB, JR. AND
AUTHORISING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLEAR TO SIGN THB SAME
016. Approval to release bonds for Tract 12650 Storm Drain located on the
southwest corner of Canistel Avenue and Deer Canyon Drive.
Release: Faithful Performance Bond (Storm Drain) $1&2,000.00
LaDOr 6 MateLlal Bond $ 91,000.00
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-103
A gESOLUTION OF THE CITY OOVNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RELEASING THE FAITNFVL PSRPORMANCB BOND
AND THE LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND FOR TRACT 12650 STORM DRAIN
017. Approval to accept Improvementer Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion
for Tract 13270 Storm Drain located on the northwest corner of Church Street and
Milliken Avenue.
Release Faithful Performance Bonds (Street):
Storm Drain Foothill $686,000.00
Storm Drain 81m $146,000.00
storm Drain Church $748,000.00
Accept MeintennnCe Guarantee Bonds (Street):
,
Storm Grain Slm $ 14,600.00
Storm Drain Church S 75,800.00
RESOLUTION NO. 90-104
A RESOLUTION OP TFffi CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALI PORNIA, ACCEPTING TBE PVBLIC IMPAOVSlRNTB POR
TMCT 13270 STORM DRAIN AND AUTHOAZEINO THE PILING OP A NOTICE
OF COMPLETION POA TMS WORR
City Council Minutes
Marco 7, 1990
Page 5
D18. Approval to accept the Vineyard Avenue Rehabilitation, between Arrow Route
and Poothill Boulevard, Contract No. 37-216, Improvements as complete, release
the bonds and authorize the City Sngineer to file a ^Notice of Completion."
RH50LVTION NO. 90-105
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THB CITY OF RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING TH8 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
THE VINEYARD AVENUE AERABILITAT ION, EETWEEN ARROW ROUTE ANO
FOOTHILL HOULEVARDr AND AUTHORIL In,i 'a nE ~ILI n:+ C. ....___-_ __
COMPLETION POR THE WORR
D19. Approval to accept the Hidden Farm Road Culvert, Contract No. E9-104,
Improvements ae complete, release the bonds and authorize the City Engineer to
file a "Notice of Completion".
RESOLUTION NO. 90-106
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAHONCA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS PoR
HIDDEN PARM ROAD CULVERT, CONTRACT NO. E9-104, AND AUTHORISING
THE PILING OP A NOTICE OF COMPLETION POA THE WORK
^2C. Approval to accept the Haven Avenue and 19th Street Improvements, Traffic
Signal and Storm Drain Improvements (CO 39-031) ae complete, release the bonds
and authorize the City Sngineer to file a "Notice of Completion^.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-107
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIPOANIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
THE INTERSECTION OF RAVEN AVENUE AND 19TH STREET ANO
AUTHORISING THE PILING OP A NOTICE OP COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Wright to approve the Consent Calendar,
including the addendum item, with the except Son of items d, 5, and 6. Hot lon
carried unanlmouely, 4-0-1 (Brown).
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DISCUSSION OF ITEM D4. Alcoholic Beverage Application for Off Sale Baer 6 Wine
.o. .,o.. , ,.o~.cr. Operators Irwsposated, 3477 Archibald A. a......
DISCUSSION OF ITEM D5. Alcoholic Beverage Application for off Sele Baer 6 Wine
for Mobil, Stai ion Operators Incorporated, 9315 ease Lino.
DISCUSSION oP ITEM D6. Alcoholic Beverage Application for Off Sale Baer 6 Wlna
for Mobil, Stntion Operators Incorporated, 10477 Lemon Avenue.
Councilman Alexander atsted he had a problem with alcohol being sold at a place
whore people wou14 bs driving Jmsedietely after tM purchase.
City Council Hinutee
March 7, 1990
Page 6
James Markman, City Attorney, stated there was not much the City could do unless
the State did something. He stated the only way the City could prevent this wee
if there was something in our zoning ordinance about it.
Councilman Alexander stated he was not Ln favor of this policy.
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Buquet Cc receive and file items D4,
D5, and DS. Motion cazriad unanimously, 4-0-1 (Brown).
B CONSENT ORDINANC68
E1. CONSIDERATION OF FALSE A M ORDINANCE AND SERVICE CHARGE SCHEDULE AS
REGOM_ LADED TO THE CITY COUNCIL BY THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION - Ordinance
establishing service charge for the third and subsequent false alarm during any
one year paricd.
Debra J. Adams, city Clerk, read the title of Ordinance No. 469.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public input. Addressing the City Council
were:
Steve 5opkin, Hij ac Alarm Company, reed a tatter that had Aean dletx ibuted
to the Ciiy Council. He crated they are not against the Ordinance, but
felt t::e alasm companies should have had the opportunity to gat Snvolved.
Mayor Stout stated of all the alarm ordinances he has seen, ha Pelt that Aancho
Cucaawnga'e wee the weakest. He added the reason Rancho Cucamonga was doing
this was not bacauae of the money, but ao the alarm companies would educate
their employees. Mayor Stout pointed out that Ealse alarm responses by
emergency unite were creating unnecessary risks for them while driving in
traffic to respond to these calla. He further suggested they Cry this Ordinance
for six months, and for Hr. Sapkin to let staff know if there are problems with
it, 6ecauee it could be changed nt a later date if it wee necessary.
~ Councilman Buquet stated there have been many mpportunitiae for alern; companies
to come into the City to try to do something about this. He added if this
ordinance waa approved, there would still be the opportunity to change Lt if
necessary.
__.,g mh........ of .*.caka ?rotactic.^. ^.•!C.. gta.ed tRie !e the first nn
hoe heard about this Ordinance, and felt there ware a lot of lnndaqueciee
wish it. He felt the Ordinance should be tabled in order foz more work
to Da done on it.
Ha oleo distributed a latter to the City Council fox Chair consideration.
Paul O'Brian-Renzie, AP2 Alarm, etsted ha was not aware o! the ordinance
until tonight either. Ne felt iM multi-Nnufe uniCe or multi-unit
buildings were the ones in violation of the ordinance.
City Council Minutes
Herch 7, 1990
Page 7
Clyde A. Hoyd, Chairman of the Public Safety Commission, stated the Publ lc
Safety Commission first looked at this issue Laet year, and had asked
staff to inveetignte this matter. staff researched this, contacted other
cit See for information, and then reported back to the Public Safety
commission with their recommendation. He further etaieu its c.,....-.._-
before the City Council wne being recommended by Doth staff and the Public
Safety Commission. He oleo mentioned that the Pu611c safety Commission
felt that officers have more important things to da with their line than
answer false alarm calls. Ha informed the Council that the Foothill Pire
Pretnne ion Oietrict had passed a similar ordinance some time back and felt
it had reduced a lot of their ieiev a.arW"....._-...
There being no further response, the public input session was closed.
Councilwomen Wright stated she felt same good points were brought up that should
be looked at, but felt some kind of ordinance regulating false alarms should 6e
approved.
Councilman euquet suggested thnt poceibly when there ie a multi-unit complex
built, that we should encourage there ba one alarm company aerviein9 the ant ire
complex. He felt the City should start holding whomever was reeponeiDle for
these types of problems when they occur.
Councilman Alexander Lelt tae information presented by the alarm companies was
helpfulr but felt the Ordinance should go through. He suggested the Public
Safety Co®ieaion do further work as needed on the Ordinance.
Mayer Stout felt the approach the City took was intelligent, and that iE the
Ordinance did not work, they would do something to correct the problem. Ne felt
everyone should work together the next six months in working out any pro6leme
with the Ordinance.
ORDINANCB NO. 409 (second reading)
AN OMINANCB OP THS CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OB RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIPORNZA, AMENDING TITLE 8 OP THE RANCHO
CUCA1tONCA MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDZNG A NEW CHAPTHA 8.46 HNTITLHD
"SERVICB CHAROBS POR PALHE ALARMS" AND PAOVIDINO POR SBAVICH
CRARGHS TO DEFRAY TtR COSTB OP PALBE POLICE ALARMS
MOTION: Moved Dy Wright, seconded by Huquat to waive full reeding, and approve
vrdinanca Hv. • '.rig ... .,.c,. _.: .-: m..niha fM -: •inu._ H,.t inn
carried unenimouely,v4-O-1 (Brown).
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Pl. ~,9IOERaTION OB ENVIRONNENTA_ A98H6°MHNT AND ORDZNIi CE 68TAEZISHINO A
pRODAav M7A MITIGATION OP 96IEMIQaT~i~Y HAZ}~pMUS Aa90NRY BOILIN08 8talf report
praasntnd by Jerry Ornnt, Building Officlel.
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tfarch 7, 1990
Page e
The City Council asked various quest lone of Mr. Grant to clarify the intent of
the Ordinance.
Councilman Buquet stated he would like to see some method of funding for the
nece6eaYV renaire,
Jerry Gzant, Building official, mentioned theta are Boma options included in the
ordinance.
Councilman Buquet stated he would like to sea eomerning worxed up in the city
system to 6e more directly involved with the funding proceae.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting foz public hearing. Addressing the City Council
were:
Michael mane, Biane Vinery, expressed hie concern for the coat eaeietance
to gat the repairs made. He did feel the Ordinance was important.
Randy Fellman, Methadiet Church (CUCemonga Aock Church), expzeeeed hie
concerns for the proceae end time Premea of the repairs.
Toby Valadez, La Papa Market, stated ha has concerns with the funding
eeeietance.
There being no further response, the public henrinq was closed.
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studies to be done, would like for the City`to ,check info acme kind of ~a package
deal for the funding, and to get the price of the study lowered.
Jahn Petry, Corona Del Harr a new owner of the Thomas Winery, offered hie
assistance with this project.
Councilman euquet felt there needed to be some elternativea end more information
worked out on some of the coats involved.
Mayor Stout suggested thin be done in two steps or two ordinances:
1. Notify the people that there is a problem.
Z. The implementation of this.
lames Markman, City Attorney, atatai rho City was already behind in getting thin
approved, but that 1! the Council wanted to extend the lima ftesrea, they could
do this latex.
Councilwoman Nrlght eeked 1f they could go ahead end approve the ordinance, with
e Qirective to do more work on the costa lnvolvad.
Dabre J. Adams, City Clark, reed the tikle of Ordinance No. 617.
City Council Minutes
March 7, 1990
Page 9
ORDINANCE NO. 617 (first reading)
AN ORDINANCE OP TNB CITY COUNCIL OP TRB CITY OP RANCHO
CnCANON61_ CALIFORNIA. ANSNDINC TITLE 15 OF TR8 NuNICIPAL mnR
HY ADDING CHAPTER 42 REGARDING EARTHQOAAB HAZARD REDUCTION IN
UNASINPORCSD MASONRY BUILDINGS AND MARINO PINDIN63 IN SUPPORT
TREASOP
MOTION: Moved by BuqueL, Seconded by WriOht to wnive full raadinn and eel
second reading of Ordinance No. 417 for the March 21, 1990 meeting. Motion
terries unanimously 4-0-1, (Brown).
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F2. CONSIDERATION TO AVTHORIES CERTAIN SERVICE CHARGES AS DEFINED IN ORDINANCE
NUMBER
V staff report
presented by Jack Lam, City Mennger.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response, the
public hearing was closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-108
A RESOLUTION OP T98 CITY COUNCIL OF TRS CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGAr CALIFORNIA, AUTBORIZIN6 CERTAIN SERVICE CHARGES AS
CUCAMONCA HUNICIPAL CODB PSRTAININC TO SSAVICB CHARGES POR
PALSB ALARMS
MOTION: Moved by Wright, seconded by Alexander to approve Resolution No. 90-
108. Hot ion carried unanimously 4-O-lr (Brown).
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Items G1 and G2 were considered together.
G1.
ROAD. PARCEL MAP 11838. PROJECT BETYIBEN VICTORIA PARE LANE AND ROCNBSTER AVENUE
472 BASS a nbiw4 - 2uYiic B~arinq of pratest• regarding -eminent
DomeLn action to acquire public rightrof-way for the sees Liles Aoad Nidening,
Parcel Nap 11838, Project between Victoria Perk Lana and Rochester Avenue at tAe
property located et 12428 and 12472 Base Line Road (APN 227-091-16 and 15) for
the construction of etrwt improvements across the frcntnge o! acid property.
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March 7, 1990
Page 10
RESOLUTION NO. 90-309
A RESOLUTION OB TNB CITY CODNCTL OP mNE CI'!'? „^ RA::Cii0
CDCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING TEB POBLIC NEED AND NECESSITY
TO CONDEMN A PORTION OP CERTAIN RRAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THF.
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ANO NAEI NG FINDINGS IN SVPPOAT
THEREOF
C2. MAIN ACTION TO ACODIRB YVBLIC RIGHT-OF-NAY FOR BASE LINE R07,Q~,
PARCEL MAP 11838 PROJECT SETWSBN VICTORIA PARR LANG AND A0CFD35T$R 'VENUE (12504
RASE LINE AoA01 - Pu611c Heazinq of protests regarding Eminent Dcmain action to
acquire public right-of-way for the Eaee Line Aoad, Parcel Map 11838, Project
between Victoria Park Lane end Rochester Avenue at the property located at 12504
Haas Line Road (APN 227-111-12 and 13) for the construction of street
improvements across the frontage of said property.
RESOLUTION du. 90-110
A RESOLUTION OP THE CJTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
WCAHONOA, CALIFORNIA, DECLAI~aNG TNB PVSI~IC NEED ANA NECESSITY
TO CONDEMQ A PORTION OP CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOGTED IN TBE
CITY OP IVINCBO COCAMONGA AAD HARING FINDINGS IN SOPPOAT
THEPEOP
Mayor stout stated it has bean requested io continue items G7 and G2 to the
March 21, 1990 meeting.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Addressing the City Council
wee:
John Haynae, xughes investments, stated hie company had requested the
continuance.
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Euquet to continue the pu611c hearing
to March 21, 1990. Motion carried unanimously 4-0-1, (Brown).
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G3. CONSIDER TION OP A_ PTING RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING UPDATE D~RAINAGS PEES
IN THE BTIWANDA AND SAN SEVAIN6 AREAS StaYP report presented by Walt Stickney,
Associate Civil Engineer.
Ruse Maguire, City Engineer, stated ehls has gone to the BIA, end thnt they wre
in support of it.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting Yor public heerinq. Thars Winq no response, she
public hearing was closed.
City Councii Minutes
Nazch 7, 1990
Pnge 11
R860LOTION NO. 90-111
A RESOLOTION OP TRS CITY COVNCIL OF TRA CITY OF RANCHO
COCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING VPOATSD DMINAGS
IXPROVSIANT FHHS POA ALL DHVBLOPMSNTS NI^-7IIN TH8 BTIWANDA/SAN
SHVAIN6 LOCAL DRAZNAGB ARHA OP TAA CITY OF RANCHO COCANONGA
MOTION: Moved Dy Alexander, seconded Dy Wright to approve Resolution No. 90-
111. Motion carried unanimously, 3-0-2 (HUquetr Brown absent).
H1.
Jack Lam, City Manager, stated the item has been resolved.
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H2.
INTERCHANGAH ON TIDL ROUTH 3D PRSHNAY - Aecaessendat ion to adopt a tewlut ion to
indicate to Padaral author itias that a onrmile spacing o! interchanges on the
future Route 30 lreeaay Le eeeentisl to the City's tzeneportation program.
Staff report presented by Sack Lam, City Manager.
Mnyor Stout Hinted he felt the Aeeolusion wee too weak.
.lack Lam added the following paragrephx
NHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga hne expended considerable City
resources within this corridor, and change in this designation will cause
catastrophic aconomlc coneequencee to Rancho Cucamonga.
RRSOLUTION NO. 90-112
A R690LUTION OP THH CITY COUNCIL OF TNS CITY OP RANCHO
COCANON611, CALIFORNIA, OPPOSING TBE PBDSRAL BIOBNAY
ADMINISTRATION'S D68IONATZON O/ TB8 AOUTB 30 CORRIDOR POA TNO-
NILR INTERCHANGE 9PACIN6
NOTION: Moved by Stout, seconded Dy Alexander to approve Resolution No. 90-112
es amended. Notion carried unanimously, 4-0-I (Brown).
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March 7, 1990
Page 12
I1. DISCOS O O S WIO% -Information outlining actions
taken by surrounding cities. Staff report praeented by Jack Lam, City Manager,
and Diana O•Neal, Admini etrativa Analyst.
Councilman Alexander stated he would like to see this referred to the
Environmental Management Commies ion.
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Nriyht to refer this to the
Environmental Management Coamieaion Eor further investigation. Hot.ion carried
~.-,a.},ya,. ly, .-v-i iorawni.
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I2. CITY ADDRESSING POLICY Staff report presented 6y Jerry Grant, Building
official.
Mayor Sioui suggested we have n plaque effect with contracting background and
numbers.
councilman euquet felt the placement of the address on the buildings was very
important.
Mayor Stout felt the 6-inch numbers should De used with the plaque idea, and
Chat a visible iOCeti4:t be aetebliehed by the City Planner.
councilmen Alexander stated hs had concerns about the sizing of numbers in
rwlaH nn to thwl+ diw+.n~w +.. rho w+.ww+ ww i+ ..w++etnw +.....,et,...a .: nttt+.. s
same.
Mayor Stout asked that this be considered ae part of the Ordinance.
Jerry Gtant, Building official, stated if the Council wanted to hove a curb
painting program, that they do this with en outside contractor.
Mayor stout suggested this be handled through a Fund raiser for a service
organization.
Councilwomen Wright stated she would like further information about contract
curb pointing versus service clubs.
Jerry Grant, Building offlciel, offered to look into this.
ACTION: Item to come beck et the April 18, 1990 meeting.
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13. CONSIDERATION TO NONINATH A CITY AH SHNTATIVB POR TNH SOD'~'NBeN
CALIFORNIA WATBR CONMITTH6 9teff report praeented by Jack Lam, City Nansgez.
MOTIONI Moved by Huquet, seconded by Alaxendet to noml.nate Feya Myeze Dsetzup.
Notion carried unanimously, 9-0-1 (Brown ~.
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earth 7, 1990
Pegs 13
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J1. Councilman Alexander Baked that the issue of the County AS 939 Taek Force
ba fliecueeed at the March 10. 1990 adjourned meeting.
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x. cDNMDxlcxriais mow Txs PDaclc
No communication was made from the public.
NOT10Ns Moved 6y Alaxmdrr, aaconded by Wright to ndjovrn to Executive Seeeion
regarding pending litigation. xxacutiw aaaaion to adjourn to a joint meeting
with the Aencho Cucamonga Community ioundstion on March 16, 1990 at 7s00 p. m.,
to be Reltl at the Poncho Cucamonga Neighborhood linter. Notion carried
unanlmouely, d-0-1 (Frown). Tha mwiing adjourned ae 9s53 p. m.
Peapactful/y aubmittad,
Debra J. Adams
City Clerk
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8034 Maven Ave. '
Rancho Cucamonga. Cq 91730
APNI 7077-661-01
Property is currently Zoned:
General Comaerctal
Zoning of adJacent property:
North: Flood Control/General Cowaercial/General IDnUatld l%Gp eUhaRi i1Z
South: (ndustlal Specific P1anlFoothill Specific Plan/Naven Ave.
Overlay District
East : Terra V1su P1enMd Caai~unlty/Lpamunity Camaelcial
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990 ~~
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, Ctty Engineer
BY: Linda Beek, Junior Civil Engineer
SUBJECT: Authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting bras" for
the Highland Avenue Reconstruction, Hermosa Avenue to
Mayberry Avenue improvement Pro,~ect, to be funded from TDA
Article 8, Account No. 12-4637-8910
RECONENDATIOM:
It is recommended that City Council approve plans and specifications for
the Highland Avenue Reconstruction, Hermosa Avenue to Mayberry Avenue
Improvement Pro,~ect and approve the attached resolution authorizing the
City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids".
BACKGROUNDIANALYS[S
The sub3ect project plans and specifications have been completed by staff
and approved by the City Engineer. The Engineer's estimate for
COOStrllCti on is S2B6,/k/. W. Legal dUVerLlsing i5 Sci,CUUieu iu, pi", iii
27, 1990, and April 3, 1990, ivfth the bid opening at 2:00 P.M. April 19,
1990.
Respec submitted,
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Attachment
RESOLUTION N0. ~~ - ~ ~ J
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "HIGHLAND RVENUE RECONSTRUCTION,
H'c"ni{OSA AYERUE TO 11•.Y BERRY AVENUE". IN SAID CITY AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ROVERIISE TG
RECEIVE BIOS.
NHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct
cc-t~+n +mnrnvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared plans and
specifications for the construction of certain improvements.
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY
RESOLVES that the plans and specifications presented by the City of Rancho
Cucamonga he and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for
"Highland Avenue Reconstruction, Hermosa Avenue to Mayberry Avenue".
8E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to advertise as required by law for the receipt of sealed bids or
proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and
specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the
following words and figures, to wit:
"NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS"
Pursuant to a Resolution of the bounce or the i,i Ly vi na neuv Cv~diiivuy~,
San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the
City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the
hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 19 day of April 1990, seated bids or
preposals for the "Highland Avenue Reconstruction, Hermosa Avenue to Mayberry
Avenue" in said City.
Bids will be opened and publicly read immediately in the office of the
City Clerk, 9320 Base Line Road, Suite C, Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Bids must be made on a form provided for the Durpose, addressed to the
City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "BTd for Construction of
Highland Avenue Reconstruction, Hermosa Avenue to Mayberry Avenue".
PREVAILING NAGE: NOt1Ce is hereby given Ehai li, aacrdar,ca with t"~
provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1
and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general Drevailing
rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locaU ty to
which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing
rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the
Director of the Departwent of Industrial Relations of Lhe State of California
is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of Der diem
wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file to the
afftce of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 9320 Base Line Road,
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Suite C, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to arty interested
party on request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such
determinations to be posted at the ,lob site.
The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars (525.00) for each laborer, workman, or
mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, 1f such
laborer, workman, or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing
rate of wages hereinbefore stipulated for any work done under the attached
contract, Dy him or Dy any subcontractor under him, in violation of the
provisions of said Labor Code.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code
as amended by Chapter 971, Statutes of 1939, and Tn accordance with the
regulations of the California apprenticeship Council, properly indentured
apprentices may be employed in the prosecution of the work.
Attention is directed to the provisions 7n Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6
of the Labor Cade concerning the employment of apprentices by the
Contractor or any subcontractor under him.
Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor
employing tradesmen in any apprentlceable occupation to apply to the ,joint
apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public works project and
which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a
certificate o' approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of
apprentices to ,journeymen that wilt be used 1n the performance of the
contract. The ratio of apprentices to ,journeymen in such cases shall not
be less than one to five except:
A. Nhen unemployment in the area of coverage by the ,joint apprenticeship
committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior
to the request for certificate, or
B. Nhen the number of apprentices in training fn the area exceeds a
ratio of one to five, or
C. Nhen the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its
membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis
statewide or locally, or
D. Nhen the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered
apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not Less
than one apprentice to eight ,journeymen.
The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds esta611shed For
the administration of apprenticeship programs 1f he employs registered
apprentices or ,journeymen in any apprenticeable trade on such contracts and if
other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions.
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The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the
requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices.
Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and
other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations,
ex-officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or
from the Oivi si on of Apprenti cesm p Standards and its Drancn offices.
Eight (B) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all
workmen employed in the zxecution of this contract and thz Contractor and any
subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the
~.~ta ,.f ral:fnrniA ha v;na to do with Working hours as set forth in Division
2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California
as amended.
The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars (f25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic
employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under
him, upon any of the work hereinbefore mentioned; for each calendar day during
which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to tabor
more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code.
Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed
to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence
payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreements filed
in accordance with Labor Code Section 1773.8.
The bidder must submit with his proposal cash, cashier's check, certified
check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount
equal to at least ten percent iivbi or ine amount or said old as a guarantee
that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded
to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash,
cashier's check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the
City of Rancho Cucamonga.
If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest
bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the
City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the low bid and the second
lowest bid, and the surplus, if any, shall be returned to the lowest bidder.
The amount of the bond tc be given to secure a faithful performance of the
contract for said work shall be one hundred percent (100%) of the contract
price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to fifty percent
(50%) of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment
of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for ilia performance of tire
work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind
done thereon, and the Contractor will also be required to furnish a
certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upon
work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the
said City of Raneho Cucamonga for the construction of said work.
No proposal will be considered from a Contractor whom a proposal form has
not been issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
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Contractor shall possess a Class "A" License (General Engineering
Contractor) in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law
(California Business and Professions Code, Section 1000 et. seq.l and rules
and regulations adopted pursuant thereto at the time time this Contract is
awarded.
Tho work is to be done in accordaru:e with the profiles, plans, and
specifications of the Cfty of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the
City Clerk at 9320 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of
the plans znd specifications, available at the office of the City Engineer,
will be furnished upon application to Lhe City of Rancho Cucamonga and payment
of f35.00, said f35.00 is nonrefundable.
Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications
will be mailed when said request 1s accompanied by payment stipulated above,
together with an additional nonreimbursable payment of f20.00 to cover the
cost of mailing charges and overhead.
The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract
satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
In accordance with the requirements of Section 902 of the General
Provisions, as set forth in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work
contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon the
Contractor's request and at Lhe Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute
authorized securities 1n lieu of monies withheld (performance retention).
The City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, reserves the right t0 re,~ect any
and all bids.
By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Dated this 21 day of March, 1999.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, this 21 day of March, 1990.
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ADVERTISE ON MARCH 27, 1990
APRIL 3, 1990
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council oi,"rv City „"-i agcr
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Linda Beek, Junior C1vi1 Engineer
SUBJECT: Authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids" for
the Base Line Road Median Retrofit from Haven Avenue to
Deer Creek, to be funded from Landscape Maintenance
District No. 4 Account 43-4130-8956
RECOMMEMBATIOM:
it is recowaended that City Council approve plans and specifications for
the Base Line Road Median Retrofit from Haven Avenue to Deer Creek and
approve the attached resolution authorizing the City Clerk to advertise
the "Notice inviting Bids".
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The subJect pro,{ect plans and specifications have been completed by J.F.
n.p+n.,.,, ",.n oue rnrornnrafnA naW ovaA by ctaff and aooroved by the
City Engineer. The Engineer's estimate for construction of Alternate A
is 5155,500.00 and Alternate B is 553,000.00. Legal advertising is
scheduled for March 27, 1990 and April 3, 1990, with the bid opening at
2:00 F.M. on May 3, 1990.
Respect u ~bmitted, ~
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Attachment
RESOLUTION N0. 9p - ~~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CWNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAiIONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "BASE LINE RETROFIT. FROM HAVEN
AVENUE TO DEER CREEK", IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIOS.
1iHEREAS, it is tt~e intention Gf the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct
certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
NHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared plans and
specifications for the construction of certain improvements.
NOM, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY
RESOLVES that the plans and specifications presented by the City of Rancho
Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for "Base
Line Retrofit, from Haven Avenue to Deer Creek".
8E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to advertise as required by law for the receipt of sealed bids or
proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and
specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the
following words and figures, to wit;
"NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS"
Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Jan tlerndralno LoWty, Lall corm a, al reCLl ng Lm s notice, NUllbt t) wtRteT
GIVEN that the said Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the
City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the
hour pf 2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 3 day of May 1990, sealed bids or proposals
for the "Base Line Retrofit, from Haven Avenue to Deer Creek" Tn said City.
Bids wilt De opened and publicly read immediately in the office of the
City Clerk, 9320 Base Ltne Road, Suite C, Rancho Cucamonga, California.
81 ds must be made an a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the
City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "Bid for Construction of Base
Line Retrofit, from Haven Avenue to Deer Creek".
PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the
provfsions of California Labar Cade, Division 2, Part 1, Chapter 1, Articles 1
and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not iess than the generai prevailing
rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in
which the public work 1s perfonlled, and not less than the general prevailing
rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work, In that regard, the
Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California
is required to and has detenained such general prevailing rates of per diem
wages, Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 9320 Base Line Road,
Suite C, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any Interested
party on request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such
determinations to be posted at the Job site.
The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars (525.00) for each laborer, workman, or
mechanic empioyzG fdi each calendar day - po-•i^ thereof if ~!~ch
laborer, workman, or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing
rate of wages hereinbefore stipulated for any work done under the attached
contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the
provisions of said Labor Code.
- ^^-n_,.~a ..+rn tho nrnvisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code
as amended~by Chapter 971, Statutes of 1939, and in accordance wish ii,c
regulations of the California apprenticeship Council, properly indentured
aDPrenti cos may be employed in the prosecution of the work,
Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1771.6
of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the
Contractor ar any subcontractor under him.
Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor
employing tradesmen in any apprenticeable occupation to appiy to the Joint
apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public works protect and
which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a
certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of
apprentices to Journeymen that will be used in the perfornwnce of the
contract, the ratio of apprentices to Journeymen in such cases shad not
be less than one to flue except:
A. Mhen unemployment in the area of coverage by the Joint apprenticeship
committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent 1n the 9U days prior
to the request for certificate, or
B. Mhen the number of apprentices in training in the area exceeds a
ratio of one to five, or
C. Mhen the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its
membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis
statewide or locally, or
D. Mhen the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered
apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not less
than one apprentice to eight Journeymen.
The ContracWr is required to make contrl4utioas to funds established for
the admtnistration of apprenticesM p programs if he employs registered
apprentices or ,lourneymen 1n any apprenticeable trade on such contracts and if
other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions.
The Contractor and subcontractdr under him shall comply with the
requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 1n the employment of apprentices.
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Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and
other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations,
ex-officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or
from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices.
Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all
workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any
subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the
State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division
2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the state of California
as amended.
The Contractor shall Parfait, as a penalty to the City cf Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars (f25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic
.,.i,.ye,~ in rho ^xecu.+on ~f rhg rnnr.arr ny him or any subcontractor under
him, upon any of the work hereinbefore mentioned, for each calendar day during
which said laborer, workman, or mechanic 1s required or permitted to labor
more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code.
Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed
to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence
payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreements filed
in accordance with Labor Code Section 1773.8.
The bidder must submit with his proposal cash, cashier's check, certified
check, or bidder's bond, pAyable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount
equal to at least ten percent (IOY) of the amount of said bid as a guarantee
that the bidder will enter Tnto the proposed contract if the same is awarded
to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash,
cashier's check, certified check, or bond snail become the property of the
City of Rancho Cucamonga.
it the pity or nancno wcamonga awards the contract to kite nevi lowest
bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the
Cfty of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the low bid and the second
lowest bid, and the surplus, Tf any, shall be returned to the lowest bidder.
The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performwnce of the
contract for said work shall be one hundred percent (1000 of the contract
price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to fifty Percent
(508) of the contract price for said work shall be given Lo secure the payment
of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performiarx:e of the
work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind
done thereon, and the Contractor w/11 also be required to furnish a
certificate that he tattles compensation insurance covering his employees upon
work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the
said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work.
No proposal will be considered from a Contractor whom a proposal fora has
not been Issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
Contractor shall possess a Class "A" License (General Engineering
Contractor) in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law
(California Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules
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and regulations adopted pursuant thereto at the time tine this contract is
awarded.
The work is to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans, and
specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the
City Clerk at 9320 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of
the plans and specifications, avallabie at the office of the City Engineer,
will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga and payment
of f35.00, said (35.00 is nonrefundable.
Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications
will be mailed when said request 1s accompanied by payment stipulated above,
together with an addi±tonal nonreimbursable payment of f20.0D to cover the
cost of marling charges and overhead.
The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract
satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
In accordance with the requirements of Section 902 of the General
Provisions, as set forth in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work
contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor many, upon the
Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute
authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (performance retention).
The City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, reserves the right to re,{ect any
and all bids.
By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Dated this 21 day of March, 1990.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by 4he Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
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TO: Mayor, Members of City Council and City Mpp alnager
FROM; Joe Schultz, Community 9en•ices Man ger .(~t
BY: Karen McGuire-Emery, Associate Park Planner
SUBJECT: NAMING OF PARK SITE ADJACENT TO FUTURE Y.M.C.A.
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga approve Miiliken Park as the name of the park site
situated adjacent to the future Y.M.C.A. facility in the
Terra Vista Planned community.
BACKGROUND: Plans Por the park located adjacent to the
future Y.M.c.A. site in the Terra Vista Community are
currently being reviewed by City Staff. Before the plans are
finalized, staff suggests that it ie appropriate to establish
a name for this facility which will be located on Milliken
Avenue, north of Church Street.
Tho A:c•nrl.. n~nno.-..of a.... n....,..1 .-..i..., w... ..r.r., l.. ~...a ,t.. ~.
of names of significant persons and families that have played
a major role in the history of Rancho Cucamonga. The
Milliken name dates back to the early 1800's when Daniel
Brewer Milliken and George D. Haven purchased a large tract
of land in Cucamonga and planted several hundred acres of
grapes without benefit of water. The Milliken Ranch, located
on the corner of Arrow Highway and Haven Avenue, Was one of
the first 'dry ranches" in the Cucamonga area supporting the
raisin industry.
Because of the location of the park facility on Milliken
Avenue and the historical importance of this name in the
history of Rancho Cucamonga, the Park and Recreation
Commission recommends to City Council the name Milliken Park
fcr tFic Lark site adiaueut co the future Y".M.C._w. f_ar_.iii_ty i__n_
the Terra Vista Planned Community.
Respectfully submitted,
A~f,7~(/
Jo Schultz l/
Community Services Manager
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: C9ty Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire. City Engineer
BY: Bob Porter, Assistant Civil Engineer
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SUBJECT: Approval of an adjus4aent to Cne Tri-Caaaunity boundary line
used for community identification on City street name signs.
Adjusting the westerly boundary of the Etlwanda and the easterly
boundaries of the Alta Loma and Cucamonga areas from along
Rochester Avenue between Base Line Road and 4th Street to be
along Day Creek Channel and Canyon from the northern City Sphere
limit to Interstate 15 then contirtutng along Interstate 15 to
4th Street
It Ts recommended to approve an adjustment to the Tri-Cau~nunit<y boundary as 1t
applies to logos on City street none signs. The new boundary will be along
Day Creek Channel and Canyon from the northern City Sphere 19ntt to Interstate
IS then continuing along Interstate 15 to 4th Street.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
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name on street none signs. The current boundary between Alta Lana and
Etlwanda is Day Creek Channel and Canyon frgm northerly City Sphere limit to
Base Line Road, westerly along Base Line Road to the center of Rochester
Avenue and the current boundary between Cucamonga and Etlwanda is the center
of Rochester Avenuz, from Base Line Road to 4th Street.
The proposed boundary adjusanent is frog the center of Rochester Avenue from
Base Line Road to 4th Street to the center of Day Creek Channel and the center
of I-15, which 1s 400 to 1,000 feet east. The new location will align with
the existing boundary line north of Base Line Road. The change will reduce
confusion by using Wore natural d1 v1 d1 n9 lines.
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
TO: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguice, City Engineer
BY: Gary Varney, Maintenance Supervisor Streets &
Storm Drains
SUBJECT: Approval to Purchase one (1) Insulated Telescopic Aerial
Lift mounted on van from West Coast Utility Equipment
Company of Fontana, Ca, in the amount of $39,496.31 to be
funded from Gas Tax Account 09-4647-7045.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council award the purchase of one
(1) Insulated Telescopic Aerial Lift mounted on a van to West Coast
Utility Equipment Company of Fontana, CA, es the lowest responsible
bidder, for the amount of thirty nine thousand four hundred ninety
six dollars and thirty one cents ($39,496.31}. The purchase to be
Funded from Gas Tax account 09-4647-7045.
At 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 13, 1990, bid proposals for the
purchase of one (1) Insulated Telescopic Aerial Lift Van with
modifications were received and opened in the City Purchasing
Office. Of the Eive proposals sent out three were received and
only West Coast Utility Equipment Company of Fontana submitted a
bid. Great Pacific Equipment, Inc. of Anaheim, Ca and Bebco Aerial
Baskets and Utility Equipment of Irvine, Ca were submitted as no
bid, they were unable to meet minimum specification requirements.
The bid received fcom West Coask Utility Equipment Company of
Fontana is in compliance by meeting or exceeding the City
specifications on the performance safety and equipment standards
expected.
Res u ubmitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
^ATF: Alarch 2i, i^9v
TO: Moyor, Members of the City Council and City Manager
FROM: Jim Hart, Administrative Services Director
BY: Joan A. Kruse, Administrative AssisTant
SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF CITY VEHICLES
RECOMMENDATION
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It is recommended that the City Council approve the purchase of one (I) Chevrolet
Extended Utility Mini-Van, funded from IGS account number 72-0225-7045, and one (I)
Ford Super-Duty Cab and Chassis, funded from OI-0647-7045. The units will be used by
Emergency Services and Maintenance, respectively.
BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS
~n iviarch i, i>i~, ar ~:w p.m., me rurcnasmg ~msion or Hamimsiranve Jervlces
received and opened bid quotations for various vehicles. After review of the
specifications by both Purchasing and Maintenance, The Chevrolet Extended Mini-Van
from Rotolo Chevrolet and The Fo.•d Super-Duty Cab and Chassis from Will Nix Ford met
specifications with the most fworoble prices. Estimated delivery time is 120 days from
receipt of order. We will be happy to answer any questions regarding this.
Respectful submitt~
Jim Hart
Administrotive Services Director
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROid: Brad Buller, City Planner
BY: Dan Coleman, Principal Planner
SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO AWARD AND EXECUTE THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT FOR ThIE CONS~RUC [ON COST ESTIMATES AND MAPPING
FOR TH R ICS IMPLEMENTATION PL TO J.F. DAV IDSON
ASSOCIATES FOR THE AMOUNT OF 12 980.00 TO BE UNDED FROM
CONTR CT SERY ICES ACCOUNT N0. 01-4333-6028 FY 89/90 .
APPROVAL TO AWARD AND EXECUTE THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT FOR THE FINANCING PLAN FOR THE TRAILS
IMPLEMENTATION PL N TO A AJ N N b SOCIATES FOR THE
AMOUNT 18,0 0.00 TO BE FUNDED FROM C NTRACT SERVICES
CCOUNT N0. 01-4333-6028 fY 89 90 .
I. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Lity Council approve
the subject contracts and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to
sign the same.
Ii. ANALYSIS: In order to complete the Trails Implementation Plan as
directed by City Ceunc il, the City issued Requests For
pualifications for the preparation of construction estimates and a
financing plan for the City's master planned trail system. Staff
has received and reviewed Statement of pualificaLions and PruWSals
from the following two firms:
J.F. Davidson Rssociates of Riverside - Construction Estimates
Agajan ian 8 Associates of Costa Mesa - Financing Plan
Copies of the proposed contracts are available in the office of the
City Clerk. The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the
contracts as to form and content.
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STAFF REPORT
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TO: Mayor, Members of City Council, City Manager
FROM: Joe Schulte, Commun{ty S?rvices M.=_nager~
BY: Karen McGuire-Emery, Associate Park Planner
SUBJECT: GRANT OF EASEMENT TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
FOR WEST BERYL PARR
RECOMMENDATION
That the City Council approve the attached Easement Document
and authorize the Mayor's signature.
BACKGROUND
T.*.e c-nstruction of West beryl Park, located at 6501
Carnelian Avenue, is scheduled to be completed in August of
1990. This facility will include two lighted soccer fields,
basketball hardcrnrrt. nlwv ~ro4 «._,«_ ~.,« _,,..«_____ __,.:...
and picnicking amenities. Securit li htin is v V~~y~r
standard City Park design. y g g Provided as
Znclttded is a Grant of Easement Por Southern California
Edison which requires the Mayor's signature to provide
electrical service to this facility.
Res ctfully submitted,
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ommunity Se es Manager
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Attachment: Grant of Easement per W.O. 6430-200/0-x099
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990 (']
T0; Ci sy rym~11 and ftty Manager LJ
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
DY: Paul A. Aougeau, Traffic Engineer
~iio-m~r~ ...__y_, ni ~^.E.....r t':.o -'cc~:ci~t wi vi, inC ~14y OT 1.ipi and
for the installation of a traffic signal at 19th Street and
Sapphire Street. This agreement will insure that the
Rancho Cucanwnga share of the cost will regain 258 if
Caltrans funding is not obtained. It also requires Upland
to provide the regaining 75S under those circugstances.
The City's estimated share regains at 535,475 from
Transportation Developgent Fund, Account No. 12-4637-8919
RECOMNEIDATYON:
It is recaggended that the City Council approve a Cooperative Agreement
with the City of Upland far the installation of a traffic signal at 19th
Street and Sapphire Street.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
This agreement will insure the tigely construction of the traffic signal
at this new subdtvisian entrance, as has been the concern of the C1ty
Council. It also insures that Rancho Cucagonga's share of the cost
remains at the proper 25'Y. Processing by Caltrans on the necessary plans
is progressing and no delays are expected to occur because of the loss of
State funding.
Respectf ly subgitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~ - ~ 15
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE EXECUTION OF A
CODPERAIIYL NWICCRf11 ;iilp If1E T+11i Uf UYLNNU rUlt ItlL
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL ON 19TH
STREET (ROUTE 30) AT SAPPHIRE STREET
WHEREAS. tM City Cmmcil of tho f,.i ty pf Ran{hn Clxaraenga desires the
installation of a traffii signal at Sapphire Street along with the extension
of Sapphire Street south of 19th Street for the safety and efficient flow of
traffic at the intersection; and
WHEREAS, the City of Upland has required this traffic signal as a
condition of development of property within tts ,iurisdictlon at the
Tntersection; and
WHEREAS, the City of Upland has agreed to fund its 75% share of the
design and construction of the traffic signal.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED TNAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGR, approves the cooperative agreement described 1n the title of this
resolution and authorizes execution thereof by the Mayor, funding 1s to be
provided from the 1988-89 Transportation Development Fund Account No. ]2-4637-
8919 in the amount of 335,475 recognizing that this amount is sub,)ect to final
determination and adtustment as provided to the agreement.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
OY: Paul A. Rougeau, Traffic Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Cooperative Agreement No. 8-654 with Caltrans
for the modifications to the I-15/Route 66 Interchange. A
refundable deposit of 5100,000 will be required, Lo be
funded from RDA Account No. 13-50300.
RECONENOJITIOM:
It is recommended that Cooperative Agreement No. 8-654 with Caltrans far
modifications to the I-15/Route 66 interchange be approved. A refundable
deposit of 5100,D00 will be required, to be funded from RDA Account No.
13-50300.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
This agreement is a step in the procedure for obtaining the I-15/Route 66
(Foothill Boulevard) interchange improvements which have been approved by
the City Council and for which design and right-of-way work is
unuerwgy. Tile yl'YJ C44 iD en Lire i) 4iir iunueu, uub bai it ana wiii yr V~IUw
review and checking at no cost to the CTty, provided a construction
contract is awarded within five years of the date of the agreement. Upon
award of a construction contract the above mentioned =100,000 deposit for
review and checking will be refunded.
Caltrans has been providing review of the work on this proiect and has
returned comments on the Proiect Report. Considerable guidance has been
given to the City's consultant on engineering and design and such plans
are progressing toward completion.
Respectful submitted,
cc: Linda Daniels, Deputy City Manager
Attachment
RESOLUTION No. ~~- ~l
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
1.U1.APNNlY1, 1.hL If UM1fl Iry f4RpRUY'.AG VUVf LIV11 I1L AV,LL KI,1 I,V.
8-654 NITN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR THE I-15/ROUTE 66 INTERCHANGE
MODIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING THE SIGNING THEREOF BY THE
MAYOR
NHEREAS, the cest interests of the City will be served by the
improvement of the t-15/Route 66 interchange; and
NHEREAS, such inryrovement bas been authorized by the City Council;
and
NHEREAS, a Cooperative Agreement with the Department of
Transportation is necessary for obtaining final approval of plans and
specifications for the work on State property.
Section 1. It is hereby resolved by the City Council of Rancho
Cucamonga~CaT1'fo~nta, that Cooperative agreement No. 8-654 with the
California Department of Transportation for modifications to the I-15/Route 66
Interchange is approved.
Section 2. It is further resolved that the Mayor is authorized Lo
sign sai aer~on behalf of the City Council.
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STAFF REPORT
GATE: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Linda Beek, Jr. Civic Engineer
SU&IECi: Award and authorization for execution of contract for
Nineteenth Street Improvement Protect, located from the
west City limits to Carnelian Street, far the amount of
5285,625.00 (;259,659.20 plus lOR contingency), to be
funded with Systems Development funds, Account No.
22-4637-8743
RECOI~ENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council accept all bids submitted, except
the one submitted by 0.0, Beaver Engineers whicA shall be rejected as
nonresponsive, award and authorize execution of contract for Nineteenth
Street Improvement Pro,)ect to the lowest responsive bidder, Gentry
Brothers, Inc., for the amount of f259,659.20 and authorize the
Administrative Services Director to expend 5285,625.00 (5259,659.20 plus
IDS; contingency) to be funded from Systems Development funds, Account No.
22-4637-8743. Also, 1t is recommended that City Councii approve Change
Order No. 1 deleting Bid Item 5, slurry seal at contract unit cast of
59,117.00.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Per previous Council action, bids were solicited, received and opened on
February 8, 1990, for the subject project. Gentry Brothers, Inc., is the
apparent lowest responsive bidder with a bid amount of 5259,659.20 (see
attached bid summary). The Engineer's estimate was 5278,000.00. Staff
has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in
accordance with the bid requirements, except the bid submitted by O.D.
Beaver Engineers which was found to be incomplete. Staff has completed
the required background investigation and finds all bidders to meet the
requirements of the bid documents. This pro,)ect 1s in coordination with
the developer located on the south side of 19th in the City of Upland who
is improving the south side of 19th. Also, a signal is to be installed
by the Developer and City of Upland to be funded 25$ by the developer,
504 by Cal trans and 258 by City of Rancho Cucamonga. Cal trans has
deleted the requirement to slurry seal 19th Street, therefore, a change
order to delete the contract item will be issued. If after execution of
CITY CWNCIL STAFF REPORT
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MARCH 21, 1990
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the contract document by the contractor, the contractor fails to execute
Ciidtig6 uru'e'r riii. i, it Wiii ie ii7:uwixeiweu' LU vlly l.0anG1) Lhdt Lne
contract nat be executed, the award be rescinded and the readvertisTng of
the protect be approved.
Res submitted,
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STAFF REPORT
GATE: March 21, 1990
T0: CTty Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer i
BY: Oan Jades, Senior Ct~il Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Reimbursement Agreement for installation of
portions of Master Planned Stores Drain racii(LleS i..
connection with development of Tracts No. 12650-2, 12650-3,
and 12650-4, located northerly of Hillside Road, between
Haven Avenue and Deer Creek Channel; and Tracts No. 13542-
1, 13542-2, 13542-3 and 13542, located southerly of N115on
Avenue, westerly of Deer Creek Channel; between Grigsby
Development, Inc. and the City of Rancho Cucamonga - ORA-30
RECOMMENOATIOM:
It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached
Reimbursement Agreement, and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to
sign same on behalf of the City.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
As conditions of approval of the subject tracts, Grigsby Development, the
developer, was required t0 construct portions of the Master Plan Storm
Drain lines "3I" (Hillside Road Storm Drain), "3J" (Nilson Avenue Storm
Drain), and "3K" (Banyan Street Storm Drain).
The above required storm drain facilities have been completed by the
developer, and have been accepud by the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
The developer has submltud itemized statements t0 the City to be
reimbursed for construction costs of said master planned storm drain
facilities.
The staff has reviewed the statements for the construction costs
s~b^itted by the developer, and has deterwlned that (188,793.95 can be
crediud towards the tosai direct wiistruction cast of said Nester '
Planned Storm Drain Lines "31", "3J", and "3K".
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
REIMBURSEIENT A61tEENENT
MARCN 21, 1990
PAGE 2
The developer has received in the past (599,340.00 in credits towards the
construction of the above Waster storm drain lines. This credi*, has been
made 6y deferring of the nraim„e fag +•'°••^^•• 't :.~ ti:~ ^f
issuance of the buildin + ^°y~ ~.., ~ y
g permits for the subject developments.
Per the attached Agreement, the CttY x111 authorize the above mentioned
f599,340.00 deferred drainage fees as a direct reimbursement Lorards
construction of said roster storm drain lines. Tha remainder (189,453.95
viii oe reimbursed to the developer, per the terws specified in the
attached Agreement.
Respec y s omitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DAME: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Dan James, Senior Ctv11 Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Reimbursement Agreement for Undergrounding of
Overhead Utilities for Tract No. 13342, located north of
19th Street, between Hermosa Avenue and Mayberry Avenue,
submitted by Pannon Design/Development, Inc. - UR-006
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution
approving the Reimbursement Agreement for undergrounding of a portion of
the overhead utility lines on 19th Street and authorize the Mayor and Lhe
City Clerk to sign said agreement and to cause same to record.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
As a condition of approval of Tract No. 13342, Pannon Design/Development,
Inc., the developer, was required to underground the overhead utility
iinac nn i4< man iarf e1 An of lahh C4anaf snA Nnanuwa Wanun GtA
conditions of approval provided for reimbursement of one-half of the
undergrounding of the overhead utility costs from the future developments
as they occur on 19th Street. Reimbursement of one-half of the
undergrounding of the overhead utility costs from the properties on the
opposite side of the street on Hermosa Avenue was determined not
feasible, since the properties were previously developed as residential
developments.
Pursuant to Planning Commission Resolution No. 87-96, and the conditions
of approval of said development, the developer has requested to enter
into a Relm~bursement Agreement with the City to be reimbursed for a
portion of the undergrounding costs from the adJacent properties directly
benefltting from the undergrounding of utiiitles on 19th Street.
the oroaerti es outside tha i4mf to of fha subixt devei opmant; Airxtiy
benefltting from the sub,~ect utility undergrounding on 19th Street, are
Assessor's Parcels No. 1076-101-02, 1076-101-03, 1076-111-09, and
1076-121-01. ,
CITY CWNCIL STAFF REPORT
TRACT 13342 - PANNON DESt6N/DEVELOPMENT, INC.
MARCH 21, 1990
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Assessor's Parcels No. 1076-101-02 and 1076-101-03, located on the north
sane of lorti ctree*., easterly of Castlegate Place, are currently
developed as single residential developments, and are categorically
exempt from utility undergrounding reimbursements.
Assessor's Parcels No. 1076-111-09 and 1076-121-01, located on the south
side of 19th Street, are currently developed as single residential haves
in Low Residential Developaknt District. However, both parcels consist
of more than one acre of land, and can potentially develop to up to 4
dwelling units/acre under the Low Residential District guidelines.
Therefore, contributions toward Lhe subject undergrounding may become
possible at the time of City's conditioning of future subdivision or
redevelopment of said parcels.
The Engineering Staff has reviewed the total costs of the undergrounding
and the distribution of the costs as illustrated in "Exhibit D" of the
attached ReleburseaRnt Agreeaent.
The Ctty has provided 10 days notice Dr1or to the date of the Council's
meeting to those parcels affecte4 by this agreement.
Resper ly submitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. 9~- ~ ~ 7
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYIN6 REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
ERECUTED ON MARCH 21, 1990 Fat UNOER6ROUNOING OF A
PORTiuW OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES LOCATED NORTH OF 19TH
STREET, BETWEEN HERMOSA AVENUE AND MIIYBERRY AVENUE
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, has for
its consideration a Reimbursement Agreement submitted by Pennon Design and
Oeveldpment, Incorporated, a California Corporation, as developer of Tract No.
13342 for the undergrounding of a portion of the overhead utilities on the
north side of 19th Street, between Hermosa Avenue and Mayberry Avenue (UR-
006); and
WHEREAS, the developer, at the developer's expense, has completed
said undergrounding operation; and
NHEREAS, the owners of the adiolning properties rill share in the
expense of the undergrounding operation costs as stipulated in said
Reimbursement Agreement.
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGl1,
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Reimbursement Agreement be and the same is hereby
approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign said Reimbursement
Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to
attest hereto and cause said Agreement to record.
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Jerry A. Dyer, Associate Ctvil Engineer
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SUBJECT: Approval to execute Contract Change Order No. 1 (CO 84-079)
with 3.F. Davidson Associates, Inc., to provide utility
depth survey's and legal descriptions for Lemon Avenue
Storm Drain. The Change Order is for the total amount of
53,992.00 to bring the contract total to 540,492.00 to be
paid from Drainage funds, Account No.
23-4637-8863-4603-4110.
RECOMENDATIpI:
It is hereby recommended that the City Council approve and execute the
above sub3ect Contract Change Order No. 1 with J.F. Davidson
Associates, Inc.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
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plans, speclflcati ons and estimates-for the Lemon Avenue Storm Drain
Improvements from Amethyst Street east to the Lawer Alta Loma Channei.
Numerous utilities are located in Lemon Avenue and Amethyst Street, and
potholing has become necessary with pothole survey being provided by
J.F. Davidson Associates, inc. In addition, one (1) legal description
and plot for right-of-way at the connection to the Lower Alta Loma
Channel is needed.
Therefore, it is necessary to increase Lhe contract to include pothole
survey's and legal description far right-of-way. This Change Order 1s
for a total amount of 53,992.00 to bring the contract total to (40,492.00
to be paid from Drainage Funds, Account No. 23-4637-8863-4603-4110.
Respec q~ly~submitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Civil Engineer
Suoo ~~T: Approval and execution of Contract Change Order No. 1
(CO 89-011) for a Professional Services Agreement with
Ramco Consultants to renegotiate with the property owner
(APN X202-191-28) and prepare right of way map for Caltrans
on 19th Street Praiect from Archibald to Haven Avenues.
Contract to be expanded by E5,000.00 to bring contract
total to E24,030.Q0 to be paid from Systems Development
Fund Account No. 22-4637-8744.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approval to execute Contract Change Order No. 1 with Ramco Consultants to
renegotiate with the property owner of APN X202-191-28 and to prepare a
r?ght of way map for Caltrans, in the amount of 55,000.00 to bring the
contract total to E24,030.00 to be funded from Systems Development Fund
Rccount No. 22-4637-8744.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The firm of Ramco Consultants was engaged to prepare the right of way
negotiation-acquisition for 14th Street Pro,{ect from Archibald Avenue to
Haven Avenue. After several reviews and comments Caltrans required that
the plan be changed and this change affects APN X202-191-28. Therefore
it is necessary that Ramco Consultants again negotiate with the Property
owner for their approval. Also, Caltrans requires a composite right of
aay map showing ail subdivisions, lots, bearings and distances, etc. of
all parcels affected. This 1s in addition to our usual procedure of
preparing a legal description for each individual parcel acquired.
Respectfull submitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Nillie Valbuena, Assistant Civil Engineer
SC~,;EC;. -` .°,: ^d Orderi^ the Annexation to Landscape
Maintenance District No. 3 and Street Lighting Maintenance
District Nos. 1 and 6 for Parcel Map 12848, located on the south
side of Arrow Route between Utica and Red Oak Avenues, submitted
by Barton Development Company
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution
approving Parcel Map 12848, and ordering the annexation to Landscape
Maintenance District No. 3 and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and
6, and authorizing the City Clerk to cause said map to record.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Parcel Map 12848, was approved by the Planning Commission on
November 29, 1989, for the division of 6.66 acres into 3 parcels, in the
General Industrial District Subarea 8 of the Industrial Specific Plan, located
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The Improvement Agreement, Faithful Performance and Labor/Material bonds for
this protect have been submitted and approved by the City Council on
September 6, 1969 with Parcel Map 11852. At that time, the Developer posted
the required bonds in advance for the construction of the off-site street
improvements on Arrow Route, Utica and Red Oek Avenues. However, the
Developer, Barton Development Company, is submitting a security to guarantee
the setting of the monuments 1n Lhe following amounts:
Monumentation Cash Bond: 52,550.00
The Consent and Nalver to Annexation forn signed by the Developer is on file
in the City Cierk's office.
RespeC , Submitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. RO -' ((~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUC.`.i!01"P.A, CI~IFORNiA, APPROYiN6 PnRCEL 1'fAl' NUNatH lltl4a
WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map No. 12848, submitted by Barton
Development Company, and consisting of 3 parcels, located on the south side o.
lr :•a "aaK ueiween usica and wem uac Avenues, was approved by the Planning
Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on November 29, 1989; and
WHEREAS, Parcel Map No. 12848 is the final map of the Civision of
land approved as shown on said Tentative Parcel Map; and
WHEREAS, all of the requirements estab115hed as prerequisite to
approval of the final map by the City Council of said City have now been met
by entry into an Improvement Agreement guaranteed by acceptable Improvement
Security submitted and accepted by the City Council on September 6, 1989,
under Parcel Map 11852 by Barton Development Company as developer.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the C1ty Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, as follows:
1. That the offers for dedication and the Final Map
delineating same be approved and the City Clerk is
authorized to execute the certificate thereon behalf
of said City; and
2. That said Parcel Map No. 12848 be and the same is
hereby approved and the City Engineer is authorized
to present save to the County Recorder to be filed
for record.
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RESGLUTION N0. ~Q ~' ! 1
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAtiuNSA, CAL1hdRN1A, ORDERING THE ANNEJUTION OF
CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE fMINTENANCE DISTRICT N0.
3 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICt NOS. I AND 6
FOR PARCEL MAP 12848
WHEREAS, the Ctty Council of the Ctty of Rancho Cucaaronga,
California, has previously formed a special mat nt:enance disi:nci. yunuaai. w
the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, said
special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 3, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
Maintenance District No. 6 (hereinafter referred rA as the "Maintenance
District"1; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the
"Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" authorize the annexation of additional
territory to the Maintenance District; and
WHEREAS, at this tine the City Council is desirous to take
proceedings to annex the property descMbed on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this referenced to the Maintenance District; and
WHEREAS, all of the owners of property within the territory proposed
to be annexed to the Maintenance District have filed with the City Cierk their
written consent to the propo yed annexation without notice and hearing or
NDW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL aF THE CITY ~ RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLYES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That this legislative bogy hereby orders the annexation
of the proper as shown to Exhibit "A" and the work program areas as
described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto to the Maintenance District.
SECTION 3: That all future proceedings of the Maintenance District,
including "t~lery of all assessments, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3
STREET LIGHTING MAMTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 8
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EXHIBIT 'B'
PRO,]ECT NAME: PARCEL MAP 12848
N0. OF D.U. OR ACREAGE: pcl 1: 2.50 ac N0. OF ASSESS. UNIT: 13.32 units
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3: 1.72
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c74FCT i muTrNg wsiNTENANf.F DISTRICT
No. of Laeps to be Annexed
District No. ,
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
Turf Ground Cover Trees
District No. Street Nagle Sq. ft• Sq. ft. Ea.
3 Arrow --- --- 20
Utica --- --- 5
Red Oak --- --- 4
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAIVIONGA
STAFF REPORT
City Council and City Manager
Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
Phillip Verbera, Assistant Givil Engineer
cua.irrr, er _1 of ~~p, =;~;. --• .".,r --- ;,,,~,ro.~nt Security.
Drainage Acceptance Agreement, ands Ordering the Annexation to
Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for Tract 13738, located on the
southwest corner of Almond Street and Sapphire Street, submitted
by Rodine Companies, Inc.
RECOMMEM011TIOM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions
approving Tract 13738, accepting the subject agreement and security, ordering
the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2, and authorizing the Mayor and the City
Clerk to sign said agreements and to cause said map to record.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Tract 13738, located on the southwest corner of Almond Street and Sapphire
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Commission on Septen~er 14, 1988, far the division of 12.68 acres into IB
lots.
The Developer, Rodine Companies, Inc., is submitting an agreement and security
to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the following
amounts:
Storm Drain Street
Faithful Performance Bond: f588,000.00 5474,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: 5294,000.00 ;237,000.00
Monum~entation Cash Bond: ; 3,300.00
Copies of the agreement and securittiy are available in the City Clerk's Dffice.
Letters of approval have been received from the Cucamonga County Nater
District. The Consent and Waiver to Annexation form signed by the Developer
is on file in the City Clerk's office.
Respect ull s fitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. 9~- IaO
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYIN6 IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT,
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, DRAINAGE ACCEPTANCE AGREEMENT, AND
FINAL NAP OF TRACT N0. 23738
WHEREAS, the Tentative Map of Tract No. 13738, consisting of 18 lots,
submitted by Rodine Companies, Inc. Subdivider, located on the southwest
corner of Almond Street and Sapphire Street, has been submitted to the City of
Rancho Cucamonga by said Subdivider for approval by said City as provided in
the Subdivision Map Act of the State of California, and in compliance with Lhe
requirements of Ordinance No. 28 of said City; and
WHEREAS, to meet the requirements established as prerequisite to
approval of the Ffnai Map of said Tract said Subdivider has offered the
Drainage Acceptance Agreement and the Improvement Agreement submitted herewith
for approval and execution by said City, together with good and sufficient
improvement Security, and submits for approvai said Final Map offering for
dedication for street and highway purposes the streets delineated thereon.
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
1. That sa}d Improvement Agreement be and the same 1s
approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same
on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is
aufhnW soA 4n aftaN 4hannln• mA
2. That said improvement Security is accepted as good
and sufficient, subject to approval as to form and
content thereof by the City Attorney; and
3. That the offers for dedication and the Finai Map
deiineating same be approved and the City Clerk is
authorized to execute the certificate thereon on
behalf of said City; and
4. That said Drainage Acceptance Agreement be and Lhe
same 1s approved and the Mayor 1s authorized to
execute same on behalf of said City and the City
Cierk is authorfzed to attest thereto.
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RESOLUTION N0. l ~ - ~al
A RESOLUTION aF THE C[TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNE%ATION OF
CEATAiN TEAAIiOAY i0 LAN'uSCAP'e HATNir.HANCE 6ISTAiCT N0.
1 AND STREET LIGHTING tMINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2
FOR TRACT 13738
NHEREAS, the City Council pf the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has previously formed a special awintenance d15tr1ct pursuant to
the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, said
special aaintenance district knovm and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 1, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Llghtin9
Maintenance District No. 2 (hereinafter referred to as the "Maintenance
District"); and
NHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the
"Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" authorize the annexation of additional
territory to the Maintenance District; and
NHEREAS, at this bare the City Council is desirous to take
proceedings to annex the property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
lncorporateA herein by this referenced to the Maintenance District; and
NHEREAS, ail of the owners of property within the territory proposed
to be annexed to the Maintenance District have filed with the City Clerk their
written consent to the proposed annexation without notice and hearing or
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NOM, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C[TY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLONS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That this legislative bogy hereby orders the annexation
of the proper as shown in Exhibit "A` and the work progra~a areas as
described 1n Exhibit "B" attached hereto to the Maintenance District.
SECTION 3: That alt future proceedings of the Maintenance District,
including'tfieTe~-of all assesssents, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2
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EXHIBIT 'B'
PROJECT NAME: TR 13738
N0. OF D.U. OR ACREAGE: 18 lots N0. OF ASSESS. UNIT: 18 units
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
No. of Lapps to be Annexed
District No, >nwn »w~
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2 12 --- --- --- ---
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRZCT
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District No. Street Name Sq. ft• y-Sq. ft.~.- Ea.-
1 Almond --- 2800 5
Sapphire --- 3640 24
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990 ~'~
?D; rtry Cnunril and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Millie Val Duena, Assistant Civil Engineer
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Monumentati on cash deposit for Tract 13753, located at the
northeast corner of Base Line Road and Milliken Avenue, submf Lted
by Victoria Cucamonga Partners, L. P. and release of previously
submitted Improvement Agreement Security and Monumentation
deposit accepted by City Council on January 18, 1589, from the
Nilliam Lyon Company
RECDMMENDATIOM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution
acceptf ng the subject agreement and security, releasing Improvement Agreement
and Improvement Security accepted by City Council on January 18, 1989, and
authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign and release said agreements
and authorizing the Finance Department to refund the Monumentation cash
deposit.
ANALYSIS/BACKDROUND
Map, Improvement Agreement anA Security far Tract 13753, located at the
northeast corner of Base Line Road and Milliken Avenue, was approved by City
Council on January 18, 1989.
The new Developer, Victoria Cucamonga Partners, L.P., is submitting an
agreement and security to guarantee the construction of the off-site
improvements in the following amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond: 5504,100.00
labor and Material Bond; 5252,050.00
Monumentat/on: S 9,000.00
CoDTes of the agreement and security are available in the City Clerk's Office.
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RESOLUTION N0. -I~ ' I O~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADPROYING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT N0. 13753 AND
RELEASING THE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMF.NY aun ccrLlplry
PREVIOUSLY ACCEPTED BY CITY COUNCIL ON JANUARY 18, 1989
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on
March 21, 1990, by Victoria Cuca.~:o.^.ga Par*~ers, L. P. es developer, for Lira
improvement of public right-of-way adiacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located at the northeast corner of Base Line
Road and Milliken Avenue; and release of previously submitted Improvement
Agreement Security and Monumentation deposit accepted by City Council on
January 18, 1989, from Milli am Lyon Company.
WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by
good and sufficient improvement Security, which is identified in said
Improvement Agreement.
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Improvement Agreement and Bald Improvement Security
by and the same. are hereby approved, release of previously submitted
improvement Agreement Security and Monumentation Deposit accepted by City
Council on January 18, 1989, from the Wttliam Lyon Company, and the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreesent on behalf of the City of
na u~im vu4 nnNllyO, OIIY LIIC VI Ly VICrR LU aLCCSL LIIereLO.
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CITY OF RANCHO CL'CAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990 L3
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Morks Inspector
SUBJECT: Apprcval cf Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract
13644, located on the southeast corner of Nervosa Avenue
and Yista Grove Street, submitted by Noodridge Estates Ltd.
RECONEMDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subject agreement extension and security and authorizing
the Mayor and City Clerk to sign said agreement. Md pursuant to
Resolution No. 89-567, it is also eocowended that City Council continue
to direct staff to grant no occupancies until such time that all
improvements on Hermosa Avenue that are conditioned to be constructed are
1005 complete.
DACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the
construction of the off-site improvements for Tract 13644 were approved
by the City Council on May 19, 1988, in the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: y496,000.00
Labor and Matertai Bond: =248,000.00
The developer, Noodridge Estates Ltd., is reQuesting approval of a
3 month extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the
Improvement Agreement Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
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NORDIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
February 12, 1990
Steve M. Gilliland '~~
Public Works Inspector ..
City of Rancho Cucamonga ~'
Post Office Box 807
AanrhO S'~~raIDOny°-, l`al ifornia 91]iQ
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Dear Steve:
Enclosed herewith you will find executed Requests for
Extension of the Improvement Agreement, along with a fee in the
sum of $251.00 payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The
Tract is nearing completion. We should not need any more than 90
days in which to complete the offsite improvements.
Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation. My direct dial
number is (714) 474-4460.
Very truly yours,
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RESOLUTION NO. gO-Ia.3
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C[TY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA; APPROYIN6 IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13644
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
- -- --C -- --` °1 '.°4^ ti~ um.dridae Estates Ltd, as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way adiacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on Lhe southeast corner of Hermosa
Avenue and Vista Grove Street; and
WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described 1n said
Improvement Agreement and sub~ett to the tenas thereof, 1s to be done in
coniunction with the development of said Tract 13644; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California hereby resolves, that said Imprevement Agreement Extension and said
[mprovement Security be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said improvement Agreement Extension on behalf of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
OATS: parch 2i, i990 ~
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City 'engineer ~
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for DR 87-51,
located on the south side of Arrow Route between Rochester
Avenue and Etiwanda Avenue, submitted by Fontana Steel
RECOMMENOATIOM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the sub,~ect agreement extension and security and authorizing the
Mayor and City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for OR 87-51 were approved by the City Council on
January 19, 1989, 1n the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: 5352,000
Labor and Material Bond: f175,000
The developer, Fontana Steel, is requesting approval of a 60 day extension on
said tmprovement agreement. Gopies of the Improvement Agreement Extension are
available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respectf s~bmitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CDCAMDNGA
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Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 ~ aun.,Y._.
Subject: DR 87-51.
Extended Improvement Agreement
Uear Steve,
We are requesting a extension for our project, DR 87-51 Improvement
Agreement, located at Arrow Highway west of Etiwanda Avenue.
We are taking immediate action to completes the items the inspector
did not approve per your letter dated February 26, 1990.
Enr.losed are the completed forma and a check 3n the amount or
5251.00 for the fee.
Si rcerely,
FONTANA STEEL, INC.
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Operations Manager
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~- ~d~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
ExTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DR87-51
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has far its consideration an Isprovement Agreement Extension
executed on March 2i, 1990, by Fontana Steel as developer, for Lhe improvement
of public right-of-way adJacent to the real ornnerty soeciflcally described
therein, and generally located on the southside of Arrow Route between
Rochester Avenue and Etiwanda Avenue; and
NNEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subiect to the terms thereof, Ts to be done in
conjunction with the development of said DR 87-51; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension 1s secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California hereby resolves, that said Improvement Agreement Extension and said
Improvement Security be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement Extension on behalf of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
TD: ~'. ty CGurnii dn'u City Etna^yer
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M, Gilliland, Public works inspector C'~
SUBJECT: Release of Bonds and Notice of Conryletion
RECOMMENDATION:
The required street improvements for Tract 11606-1 have been completed in
an acceptable manner, and it is recommended that City Council accept said
improvements, accept the Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of
=40,300, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and
authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond in the
amount of 5403,000.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Tract 11606-1 - located on the southwest corner of Victoria Street and
Mango Street.
DEVELOPER: El Capstan Development
940 South Coast Drive Y260
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Accept:
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) S 40,300
Release:
Faithful Perfonaance Bond (Street) f4D3,000
Respec i~ bmitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. `7D ~~-J
A RESOLUTION ~ THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGl1, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC INPROYEMENTS
FOR TRA,„ 11EOE-1 ANO AU'iHORIZIHG THE FILSN^u OF A :NICE
OF CONPLETION FOR THE NORK
NHEREAS, the construction of public improvewents for Tract 116Ofi-1
have been caaoieted m the satisfaction of the CTty Engineer: and
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work 1s hereby accepted and the City Engineer 15
authortaed to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve N. Gilliland, ounlir uerks Inspector ~~
SUBJECT: Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion
The required street improvements for Tract 11606-3 have been completed in
an acceptable manner, and it Ts recommended that City Council accept said
improvements, accept the Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of
531,800 authorize the City Engineer Lo file a Notice of Completion and
authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond in the
amount of 5318,000.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Tract 11606-3 - located on the southeast corner of Victoria Street and
Mendocino Street.
DEVELOPER: Grupe Development
940 South Coast Orive Y260
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Accept:
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) f 31,800
Release:
Faithful Performance Bond (Street) 5318,000
Respec ~lY~t~bmitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~-'~Cp
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
f,IIf.AMDMGA; CALIFORNIA. ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROYEMENTS
FOR TRACT 11606-3 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE
OF COI~LETION FOR THE NORK
WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Tract 11606-3
have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Ca~letion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NOM, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is
authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gi1111and, Public storks Inspector~~
SUBJEGi: Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion
RECONEMDATIOM:
The required street Improvements for Tract 13542-3 have been completed in an
acceptable manner, and it is recoanended that City Council accept said
improvements, accept the Maintenance Guarantee Bonds in the amount of (48,000
and 52,880 authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and
authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bonds in the
amount of (480,000 and 528,800.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Tract 13542-3 - located on the northeast corner of Banyan Street and Canistel
Avenue.
DEVELOPER: Grigsby Development
8480 Utica Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Accept:
STREETS BANYAN LANDSCAPE
Maintenance Guarantee Bonds f 48,000 f 2.880
Release:
Faithful Performance Bonds S 480,000 (28,800
Respectfully su4mitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. ~ ~ -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
cna, rpari 1}5a?_} dun e~iru01{12I,u,O *, HE FILItw, uF A riuTiCE
OF COMPLETION FOR THE iIORR
NHEREAS, the construction of public faprovea~ents for Tract 1}5qz_}
have been completed to the satisfaction of the Ctfy Engineer; and
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is reQuired to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NON, THEREFORE, the Cify Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is
authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with Lhe County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE:
T0:
FROM:
BY:
SUBJECT:
March 21, 1990
City Council and City Manager v
Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
Steve M. Gilliland, Public works Inspector`;
Release of Maintenance Bond for Tract 11793 located on the
east side of Amethyst between Highland Avenue and Lemon
Avenue
[t is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to
release the Maintenance Guarantee Bonds
Background/Analysis
The required one year maintenance period has ended and the street
improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship.
OEYELOPER: Pennfteld Development
899 Production Piace
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Release:
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) ;24,800
Respec ily'subm tted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT -
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Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
Steve M. 611111and, Puhlic Horks Inspecto
Release of Maintenance Bond for Tract 11853 located on the
northeast corner of 19th Street and Ramona Avenue
It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to
release the Maintenance Guarantee Bonds
Background/Analysis
The required one year maintenance period has ended and the street
improvements remain free from defects 1n materials and workmanship.
DEYELDPER: Roy E. Daly Construction
9035 Haven Avenue I102
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Release:
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) 54,250
Respectful ubmitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE:
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FROM:
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SUBJECT:
March 21, 1990
City Council and City Manager vw
Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer ~",~
CTPVP M, Gilliland, Public Works Insoector~~, ~
Release of Maintenance Bond for Tract 11893 located on the
southside of Banyan Street between Sapphire Street and
Cucananga Creek
RECOMMEIDATIOM:
It is reconwended that Lhe City Council authorize the City Clerk to
release the Malntenance Guarantee Bonds
Background/Analysis
The required one year awtntenance period has ended and the street
iaproveaa•nts rewain free froa~ defects in axtterlais and workaanship.
DEVELOPER: California Coanunitles
31 Technology Drive 1200
irvlne, CA 92718
Release:
Maintenance Guarantee Bond {Street) ;25,800
Respec 9 sub~aitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1490
T0: City Council and Vi ty Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
9Y: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks inspector
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SUBJECT: Release of Maintenance Bond for Tract 12832 located on the ~
southwest corner of Victoria Park Larre and Victoria
Windorws Loop
REC01lEIMTIOM:
It is recoaaended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to
release the Maintenance Guarantee Bonds
Background/Analysis
The required one year axintenance period has ended and the street
taryroveaK•nts reawin free frawt defects in saterials and rorkatanship.
DEVELOPER: N1111a~a lyon Goagany
8540 Archibald Avenue, Su1te B
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
T0:
FROM:
BY:
SUBJECT:
City Council and i.iiy rwnayer
Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
Steve M. Gilliland, Public Morks Irtspecto~
Release of Maintenance Bond for Tract 13353 located at the
northwest corner of 19th Street and Archibald Avenue
RECOMIEMDATIOM:
It is recosaended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to
release the Maintenance Guarantee Bonds
Background/Analysis
The required one year abintenance period has ended and the street
improvements rewain free frog defects in a~aterials and workawnship.
DEVELOPER: ALH Ltatted Partners
1209 Via Zuwaya
Palos Yerdes Estates, CA 90274
Release:
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) 529,600
Respect u submitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: Narch 21, 1990 n
T0: City Council and C1 L<Y Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BV: Michael D. Long, Senior Public Norks Inspector
SUBJECT: Accept thie Etiaanda Cobbles~~ne Curl, contract No. 89-168,
as colsplete, release bonds and authorize the City Engineer
to File a "Notice of Completion'.
It is recoamlended that City Council accept the Etlwanda Cobblestone Curb,
Contract No. 89-168, as complete, authorize the Ctty to file a "Notice of
Completion, authorize the release of the Faithful Perforsance Bond in the
amount of f66,518.00, and accept the lOf Maintenance Bond in the amount
of f3,044.49 for one year, and authorize the release of the retention in
the amount of (3,044.93 and the labor and Materials Bond in the amount of
(66,518.00 days after the recordation of said notice if rro claims have
been received. Also, approve the final contract amount of 530,044.93.
D"rVGDO11Yn/lw-I vCTC
Thee subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved
plans and specifltatlons and to Lhe satisfaction of the City Engineer.
The final contract amount is f30,044.93 which includes 1 contract change
order for minor A.C. paving. The original amount approved by council was
230,516.00.
Respec l,y tied,
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RESOLUTION N0. I~- /ag
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMON6A, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROYENENTS
FOR ETINANDA COBBLESTONE CURB, CONTRACT N0. 89-168, AND
ADTHOR 12iNG THE FILING QF A la1TiC_.F nF rfWDI FTTDm FDR 7HF
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NHEREAS, the cunstructicn of public inprovements for Etiwanda
Cobblestone Curb, Contract No. 89-168 have been completed to the satisfaction
07 Lne C1Ty Gngl Oeery dn0
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NOM, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonggaa
hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is
authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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CITY OF RANCHO CliCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
TC: Mayor, City Co until members and City Manager
FROM: Jerry Grant, Building Official
SUBJECT: NAZIIRDOUS MASONRY BUILDING MITIOAT ION ORDINANCE
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council hold second reading and adopt
Ordinance 417.
BACKGROUND
Af. the March 7th City Cmmr, it meeting, the Council gave first reading to the
accompanying ordinance, but posed some questions relating to City
participation in funding, to costs of accomplishing compliance with the
ordinance, and, finally, in regard to intent of Lhe provisions establishing
incentives for pre servo tton of ntstartc strut to res.
ANALYSIS
To better understand the process in achieving compliance, Limeframes outlining
the steps to the. ordinance appear to be in order.
A, The initial period of time referenced in the ordinance allows 270 days for
the 8u ilding and Safety Oivision to notify owners of their responsibility
to comply. During this ti mefra me, (but prior to sending the notice), the
incentives referenced in Section 15,42.070 F for Historit al Buildings, are
to be explored and established. The notification period was purposely
extended during Historical Preservation Commission discussions to allow
for staff preparation of mro pos als for programs to be considered during
budget sessions, for development of funding sources on a state level and
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preparation or adv isur.y I ILC rU LIIrC• it was IIVt iri~ci~ c., u ur r~~
ordinance create specific funding commitments, ratherV that there be a
commitment to explore all available resources for assisting in historical
preservation. Once the above programs were explored and/or developed,
(but not exceeding the 210 day limit), the Building and Safety Division
may send nut the notices and order to comply.
B, Nhen the notice and order is received, owners of property have an
additional 270 day period to do one of three things; (1) to demonstrate
through structural analysis, that their building complies with the seismic
resistance level required by the ordinance; (2) to submit structural
STAFF REPQRT: HAZARDOUS NASOMRY BUILDiN6 M1TI6ATION ORDINANCE
M11RCH 21, 1990
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analysis and plans for al t.era tions to make their building comply; or, (3!
to submit a letter of intent to demolish the building. 8y the end of an
additional 90 days (one year after notification) the owners must obtain a
building permit for demolition or alterations to achieve compliance.
L. Those buildings that are to be altered must be completed within an
additional 2 years. There are also provisions for administratively
extending the time for ob to in my peru~Y or d-- tra ling c^mpl i=_^~e Where
no hazard exists. Ezten sions beyond the ini tial~one Would be via appeal
to the City Council.
Since the last City Council meeting, and as a result of further field
investigation and assessors records, we have confirmed that the affected Biane
winery building aggregates some 81,000 sq. ft. An additional building that
was formerly part of the winery site, has also been identified. This
additi onai building is approximately 58,000 sq. ft. in area and is owned 6y
American Foods Corporation The owners of the property have likewise been
advised that their building is potentially subject to the strengthening
requirements.
In regard to costs for studies and compliance, figures vary dependent upon the
type of structure and degree of alteration required. Figures gene ra ted 'rom
local engineering firms and distributed at a recent conservation program in
Los An ge?es, indicate costs, generally, as follows:
a. Basic strengthening to meet minimum seismic resistance requirements
avers oes apProx imately $6,50 per square foot based on City of Los
Angeles experiences.
b. Historic restoration, in itself, varies from $10 to $15 per sq. ft.
c. Testing to esta b?ish allowable design values for strengthening,
$1500 - $2500 per building.
d. Structu rat analysis, from $.50 to $1.50 per sq. ft.
e. Plan pre parati nn for alterations, $.50 to $2.50 per sq. ft.
SUMMARY
In summary, the seismic strengthening ordinance was not intended to commit the
r;ry t~ cn^r;fic allocation of funds but rather for staff to explore
alternative landing sources m,u make recomaer~ations 'nr `^^1!~si^^ i^ tn:•
pending budget. Costs for retrofit vary, averaging about $6.50 per square
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MARCH 21, 1990
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foot for minimal strengthening; about $10 - $15 per sq. ft. for historic
restoration; $1500 - $2500 for structural testing; $.50 - $1.50 per sq. ft.
for strut turai analysis and $.50 - >2.50 per sq. ft. for plan preparation.
/Res/pectfu l/fl~y submitted,
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Bui ing Official
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ORDINANCE N0. 417
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C[TY OF RAN Cf10
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 15 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE BY ADDING CHAPTER 42 RF.f,ARn tNf, EA?THnupy,c un>nPD
REDUCTION IN UNREINFO RC ED MASONRY BUILDINGS AND MAKING
FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF
A. RECITALS
(i) The California State Legislature enacted the Un re in forced
Masonry 3vildin9 Law (Chapter 250, Statutes of 1986; SB547--Alquist;
Government Code Section 8875 Et. Seq.) requiring all jurisdictions in Seismic
Zcne 4 to identify and develop a hazard mitigation program for all types of
pc tentially hazardous bu ild inys.
(ii) The adoption of this ordinance provides the necessary vehicle
to comply with state regulations.
;iii) The proposed ordinance and the Uniform Code for Building
Conservation are acceptable programs utilized in other cities and referenced
in the "Seismic Safety Commission's" Guide Book.
(iv) This Ordinance, wh i7e protecting the health and welfare of the
Citizens of Rancho Cucamonga, also encourages the pre;e rvation of histori
buildings as evidenced by reference to the State Historical Building Code, the
provision of incentives and by requiring additional review prior to demolition
for such bu ild ina s.
(vj A duly noticed public hearing, as required by California
rove rn ment Code, has been conducted and concluded prior to the adoption of
this ordinance.
(vi) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this ordinance have
occurred.
B. ORDINANCE
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby find, determine, and ordain as follows:
SECTION 1: In all respects as set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of
4hic nnA ina nrn
SECTION 2: This Council hereby finds and certifies that the pro5ect
has been reviewed and considered in compliance with the California Envfronmen-
tal quality Act of 1970, and further, this Council hereby issues a Negative
Declaration.
SECTION 3: Title 15 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, Entitled
eulldings and Construction, of the City Council of the Cfty of Rancho
Cucamonga is hereby amended, provided that said amendment shall not apply to
or excuse any violation thereof occurring prior to the effective date of this
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Ordinance No. 417
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SECTION 4: Title 15 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby
amended by adding Chapter 15.42 to read, in words and figures, as follows:
Chanter 15,42
Earthquake Nazard Reduction in Unreinforced Ma sonry Buildings
Sections:
15.42.010 Added -- Purpose
,c no non n., a..e c...no
15.42.030 Added -- Definitions
15.42.040 Added -- Rating Classifications
15.42.050 Added -- General Requirements
15.42.060 Added -- Administration
15.42.070 Added -- Historic Buildings
15.42.080 Added -- Anaiysis and Design
15.42.090 Added -- Materials of Construction
15.42.100 Added -- Information Required on Plans
15.42.010 Purpose. The purpose of this Chapter is to promote
public safety and welfare by reducing the risk of death or injury that may
result from the effects of earthquakes on Unreinforced masonry bearing wall
buildings constructed before 1946. Such buildings have been widely recognized
as sustaining Life-hazardous damage as a result of partial or complete
collapse during past moderate to strong earthquakes.
The provisions of this Chapter are minimum standards for structural
seismic resistance established brimar ilv to reduce the rick of life lncc nr
injury and will not necessarily prevent loss of life or injury or prevent
earthquake damage to an existing building which complies with these stan-
dards. This Chapter shall not require existing electrical, plumbing, mechan-
ical or fire safety systems to be altered unless they constitute a hazard to
life or property.
This Chapter provides procedures and standards for identification and
classification of unrein fo rced masonry bearing wall buildings based on their
present use. Priorities, time periods and standards are also established
under which these buildings are required to be structurally analyzed and
anchored. Where the analysis determines deficiencies, this Chapter requires
the building to be strengthened or demolished.
However, the provisions of this Chapter do not preclude the
err sn ruatinn of h,i 5hn nie hp it d:ngg ie faG Lr Cre Se vat` Of hi-tari
buildings is encouraged through the permissive use of applicable portions of
the State Historical Building Code (SH BC), established under Part 8, Titie 24
of the California Administrative Code. In addition, the City will pursue
incentives to assist property owners in obtaining aid offered by Federal,
State and local agencfes. These incentives are further elaborated on in
Section 15.42.O70.F.
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15.42.020 Scoue. The provisions of the Chapter shall apply to
all buildings constructed or under construction prior to 1946, or for which a
building permit was issued prior to 1946, which on the effective date of this
ordinance have un rein forced bearing walls as defined herein.
EdLEP"iiON: This Chapter siidii nct apply to d=tarhed one or two
family dwellings and detached apartment houses containing less than 5
dwelling units and used solely for residential purposes.
15.42.030 Oefin itionc. For purposes of this Chapter, the
ap p7 ica ble definitions in Sections 2302 and 2312, Uniform Building Code, 1988
Eu iiiun jiiob, iyoo Ed ii ionj anu the G„ro,.i ay ,..a„ Gj.j.7J:
Crosswalis: Interior walls of masonry or wood frame construction
with surface finish of wood lath and plaster, minimum 1/2 inch thick
gypsum wallboard or solid horizontal wood sheathing. In order to be
considered as a cross wall within the intent of this Chapter, the
cross walls shall be spaced at not more than 40 feet apart in each
story, and shall be full story height with a minimum length of one
and one-half times the story height.
High Risk Building: Any building having an occupant load of 100
occupants or more as determined by Section 3302, UBC, 1988
Edition.
-t k%EPTI ON: Buildings meeting either or both of the
following criteria need not be classified as high risk
6u ildin9 s.
1. Any building having exterior walls braced with
crosswalls as defined above.
2. Any building used for its intended purpose, as
determined by the Building Official, for less than 20
hours per week.
Historical Building: Any building designated as an historical
building by an appropriate Federal, or State Agency, or as a
landmark by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
and any building on a local, state, or national inventory of
historic resources.
Medium Risk Building: Any building having an occupant toad of
mG re than 20, bct less than 100, as deta Tined by Set Lion 3302.
UBC, 1988 Edition.
Low Risk Building: Any 6u ilding having an occupant load of less
than 20 occupants, as determined by Section 3302, UBC, 1988
Edition.
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Unreinforced Masonry Bearing Wail: A masonry wall having all of
the following characteristics:
1. Providing vertical support fora floor or roof.
2. iidving a total superimposed load of over 100 pounds
per linear foot.
3. Having reinforcing steel less than 50 percent of that
required by Section 2407(h) 48, UBC, 1988 Edition.
15.42.040 Rating Classifications. Buildings subject to to is
chapter sha 11 be classified by the Building Official as High Risk, Medium
Risk, or Low Risk Buildings as defined herein. The total occupant load of the
entire 6u it ding as determined by Section 3302, UBC, 1988 Edition, shall be
used to determine the rating classification.
EXCEPTIONS:
1. For Lhe Durpose of this Chapter, portions of buildings construc-
ted to act ind epend entry when resisting seismic forces may be
placed in separate rating classifications.
2. The Building Official may allow the use of a verified occupancy
load rather than the occupancy load specified in Section 3302,
UBC, 1988 Edition in determining the rating classification.
15.42.050 General Re uirement s. The owner of each building
within the scnno of the rhantnr shAl rauxe a struc to rAl Anal vsis to he made
of the building by a civil o~r structural engineer or architect licensed by the
State of California; and if the building does not meet the minimum earthquake
standards specified in this Chapter, the owner shall cause it to be
structurally altered to conform to such standards; or cause the building to be
demolished.
A. Service of Order. The City shall have up to 270 days in which
to serve the order as outlined in Section 15.42.060.
B. Compliance. Upon service of the Order, the owner of a building,
identified within the scope of this Chapter, shall comply with
one of the following requirements:
1. Within 210 days after the service of the order, a
•tructurat analysis shall be submitted to the 9uildirg
Official for review. Such analysis shall demonstrate that
the building meets the minimum requirements of this
Chapter; or
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Page 5
2. Within 270 days after the service of the order, the struc-
tural analysis and plans for the proposed structural
alterations of the building necessary to comply with the
minintim requirements of this Chaoter shall be submitted; or
,,. 'r;i it.ir. 270 dais after ".he s=!+!ir? ~f the „rd e~y a lqf for of
intention to demolish the building shall be submitted. Any
proposed demolition of a historical building, as defined in
Section 15.42.030. must first undergo landmark application
review to determine the historical merit of the structure.
In addition to review for landmark ~t~tcc .,- 8;,turic
rre se rvacion wmmission shall determine the need for and
required contents of a feasibility study to examine
possible alternatives to denolition which may include a
cost/benefit analysis, reconstruction alternatives, reloca-
tion feasibility or other similar analysis determined
necessary by the Commission, The study shall be completed
by a City hired consultant, but financed by the applicant,
and shall be reviewed by the Community Development Director
or his designee and reported on to the Historic Preserva-
tion Commission.
C. Building Permit. After plans or letter of intention to demolish
are submitted and approved by the Building Official, the owner
shalt obtain a building permit., and commence and complete the
required construction or demolition wit:^. in the time limits set
forth below. These time limits shall begin to run from the date
the order is served in accordance with Section 15.42.060 (A)
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1. The property owner shalt have 1 year from the date the
order is served to obtain a building permit to complete
structural alterations or building demolition.
The property owner shall have a total of 3 years from date
the order is served to complete construction of any
structural alterations.
EXCEPTION: The Building Official may allow an extension of
time, for obtaining a building permit or demonstrating
compliance with this Chapter as set forth in Section 15.42.050,
of up to an additional one year, if it is demonstrated that
there is no immediate hazard to life safety and that there wilt
be Ov dd've rie iinLdLt ilaun dd id Ce nt ar'a ae rtie S. Aflv fU rth eP
request for extensions ~of time shall be accomplished in the
manner set forth in Section 15 .42 .O60.C for appeals.
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Page 6
15.42.060 Administration.
A. Service Of Order. The 8u ilding Official shall issue an order,
as provided in Subsection (B) below, to the owner of each
building wirh;^ the cope of this Ch ap te.r. Service of the utde,
shall not occur until such time that the City Planner and
Building Official shall determine that the incentive programs,
referenced in Section 15.42.D70.F, are in place and operational,
but shall be no longer than 270 days from the date of enaction
of the Ordinance.
B. Contents Of Order. The order shall be in writing and shall be
served either personally or by certified or registered mail upon
the owner as shown on the last equalized assessment, and upon
the person, if any, in apparent charge or control of the
building. The order shall specify that the building has been
determined by the Building Official to be within the scope of
this Chapter and, therefore, is required to meet the minimum
seismic standards of this Chapter. The order shall specify the
rating classification of the building and shall be accompanied
by an informational pamphlet, as referenced in Section
15.42.070.F, which shall also include a copy of Section
15.42.050 and shall include alternatives and time limits for
compliance.
C. Appeal Order. the owner or person in cila rge or control of the
building may appeal the Building Official's determination that
the 6u ilding is within the scope of this Chapter to the City
rnu nn it Cnn6 a o>l e_F ill 6n Fil nA wil6 !F e_ Auit Ainn nFft._ial
within 30 days from the service date of the order of the
Building Official. Any such appeal shall be scheduled for
hearing before the City Council, not later than 60 days after
the date that the appeal is filed. Such appeal shall be made in
writing upon appropriate forms provided therefor by the Building
Gfficial, and the grounds for appeal and the justification
thereof shall be stated clearly and concisely. Each appeal
sha 11 be accompanied by a filing fee as determined by City
Council Resolution.
D. Recordation. At the time that the Building Official serves the
aforementioned and er, the Building Official shall file with the
Office of the County Recorder a certificate stating that the
subject building is within the scope of Title 15, Chapter 15.42,
"Ea'r tho uake Raz and RedaC flan in unr'e in fG reed Ma iu arv BulidiFla s"
of the~Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code. The certificate shall
also state that the owner thereof has been ordered to structur-
ally analyze the building and to structurally alter it or demo-
lish it where compliance with Chapter 15.42 is not exhibited.
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Page 7
If the building is either demolished, found not to be within the
scope of this Chapter, or is found to be structurally capable of
resisting minimum seismic forces required by this Chapter as a
result of structural alterations or an analysis, the Building
Official shall fil- 'rr`F ,tin Off: nc .hc Cou^,ty R^ crdcr ,.
certificate terminating the ~sta to sn-of the subject bu i7ding as
being classified within the scope of Title 15, Chapter 15.42--
"Earthquake Hazard Reduction in Un re in forced Masonry Buildings"
of the Rancho Cucamo naa Mun is ioal Coda.
tnforcement. If the owner or other person in charge or control
of the subject building fails to comply with any order issued by
the Building Official pursuant to this Chapter within any of the
time limits set forth in Section 15.42.050, the Building
Official shall order that the entire buii ding be vacated and
that the building remain vacated until such order has been
complied with. If compliance with such order to vacate has not
been accomplished within 90 days after the date the building has
been ordered vacated or such additional time as may have been
granted by the City Council, the Building Official may order its
demolition or abatement in accordance with the provisions of the
procedure set forth in the Uniform Code for Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings as adopted by Chapter 28 of this Title.
15.42.070 Historical Buildings
A. Historic Preservation Review. Any proposal for the structural
alteration or demolition of an historical building, as defined
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Commission prior to issuance of any building or demolition
permits.
3. Scope. The Commission sha it review all pions, proposed
structural revisions and demolitions for preservation of
historic character, quality of design and aesthetic
considerations, review fee waiver requests and demolition
feasibility studies and, make recommendations to the City
Council regarding potential designation.
C. Additional Information. Additional architectural elevations and
details may be requested in order to provide clarification in
review of the proposed revisions.
u. "uener`dl. Th,. 4ia ndards and nrncadn ra_c actafiiichnd fiv Chic
Chapter shall apply in all respects to an historical building
except that as a means to preserve original architectural
elements and facilitate restoration, an historical building may,
in addition, comply with the special provisions set forth in
this Section.
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Page 8
Unburned Clay Masonry or Ado 6e. Existing or re-erected walls of
adobe construction shall conform to the following:
Un re in fo rced adobe ma cnn ry walls ch=_11 .^.at e =mod ~_ ho;~hr
or length to thickness ratio of 5, far exterior bearing
walls and must be Provided with a reinforced bond beam at
the top, interconnecting all walls. The bond beam shall
have a minimum depth of 6 inches. The bond beam may have a
width equal to the width of wall less 8 inches. orov ided
the resulting width is not less than n inches. Min inmm
wall thickness shall be 19 inches for exterior bearing
walls and 10 inches for adobe partitions.
2. Foundation footings shall be reinforced concrete under
newly reconstructed walls and shall be not less than 50
percent wider than the watt above, soil conditions
permitting.
3. New or existing unstabilized brick and adobe brick masonry
shall have an average compressive strength of 225 pounds
per square inch when tested in accordance with ASTM desig-
nation C67. One sample out of five may have a compressive
strength of not less than 188 pounds per square inch.
Unsta bil ized brick may be used where existing bricks are
unsta6ilized and where the building is not susceptible to
flooding conditions or direct exposure. Adobe may be
allowed a maximum value of 3 pounds per square inch for
shear with no increase for lateral forces.
4. Mortar may be of the same soil composition and stabili-
zation as the brick in lieu of cement mortar.
5. Nominal tension stresses due to seismic forces normal to
the wall may be neglected if the wall meet thicknesses
requirements and shear values allowed by this subsection.
6. Allowable stresses for archaic materials not specified in
the UBC, 1988 Edition, shall be based on substantiating
research data or engineering judgement subject to the
Building Official's approval.
7. Alternative materials, design or methods of construction
may be considered as set forth in Section 105 of the
iinifnrm nuiidinn r.nde. iinit Ed it iiro. in add itfan. when d
request for an- alternative proposed desfgn, material or
method of construction fs being considered, the Bu ii ding
Official may file written request for opinion to the State
Historical Building Code Advisory Board for its considera-
tion, advice or findings in accordance with the SHBC.
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Incentives. In order to encourage the preservation of historic
structures, the following incentive programs are to be explored
and information made available to property owners with buildings
suh ier,t to the orov isions of this Chapter. This list does not
preclude the use of alternatives not identified here.
The Planning Division shall develop an informational pam-
phlet, which shall he sent to property owners of buildings
identified suhjert Lo the prpv itipnc of th i5 Chapter, which
Shall be ". Ed concurrently With the nrd er cper;fied ;p
Section 15.42.060. A. The pamphlet shall explain the basic
provisions of SO 547 and this Ordinance and shall outline
the various options and incentives available to property
owners including financial assi sta ne:e and design consulta-
tion.
The City shall provide funds which may be used Iowa rd
design consultation for owners of historic structures. The
City has funds which may be available for this use through
Lhe Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and
through the Historic Preservation section of the Planning
Division budget. Wf th in 6 months from the effective date
the Ordinance, program guidelines shall be developed for
use of these funds.
3. As a majority of the historic un re in fo rc ed masonry build-
ings are within the Redevelopment Project Area, available
funds may be used toward historic rehabilitation.
4. The City shall investigate the possibility for setting up a
local loan program for Seismic rehabilitation as referenced
in the California health & Safety Code Sections 55000
through 55009. An analysis and determination of the feasi-
bility for setting up the program shall be made within 5
months from the date of enaction of the Ordinance. If it
is determined that a program is to be developed, then the
criteria, guidelines and enabling legislation shall be
developed within 270 days from the effective date of the
Ordinance.
5. Upon request, the City shall provide information about the
Mills Act to owners of historical buildings. The Mills Act
allows property tax benefits in exchange for preservation
of a build inn.
6, The Historic Preservation Comni ss ion may recommend to the
City Council waiving applicable buflding permit, plan
check, design review, land use and landmark alteration fees
for historic structures which are designated local Land-
marks, or for those structures determined to be significant
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through the landmark review process. In review of the
request, the Historic Preservation Commission shall give
consideration to the architectural and historical merit of
the proposed seismic retrofit and/or structural alteration.
Additional financing may be available through State and
Federal agencies and may include:
a. Tax credits for rehabilitation which are available
under the 1986 Tax Act. To be eligible for the higher
20% historic building tax credits, the cons iruc iivri
documents must be approved by the State Historic
Preservation Office and National Park Service.
6. Funding for Seismic retrofit may also be available
through the Small Business Administration (SBA), and
may be used for encineering, planning, permits and
construction costs. Borrowers shall include
businesses that meet the agency's size standard and
eligibility requirements.
15.42.080 Analysis aril Design.
A. General. Every structure within the scope of this Chapter
sha 11 be analyzed and constructed to resist minimum total
lateral se isric forces assumed to act ncncc nc urre ntly in the
direction of each of the main axes of the structure in accor-
dance with the following equation:
V=ZI KCSN (FORMULA III-1)
The value of KCS need not exceed the values set forth in
Ta 67e No. III-A (Exhibit "A" attached) based on the seismic zone
as determined by the Building Code. The value of Z shali be the
value specified in Table No, tII-B (Exhibit "A°). The I factor
sha 11 be as specified in Table No. III-C (Exhibit "A"). The
value of W shall be as set forth in the Building Code, 1988
Edition.
Lateral Forces on Elements of Structures. Parts or portions of
structures shall be analyzed and designed for late rai loads in
accordance with Subsection (A) above and Chapter 23, UBC, 1988
Edition, but not less than the value from the following
equation:
Fp=ZI Cp sNp (FORMULA tII-2)
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For the provisions of this Subsection, the product of IS need
not exceed the values as set forth in Table No. III-D (Exhibit
"A") The value of C need not exceed the values as set forth
in Table No. III-M (EPxhibit "G" attached) The value of W
shall be as set forth in the Uniform Building Cnda_, 198
tdition.
EXCEPTI OtI: Un re in fo rc ed masonry walls may be analyzed in
accordance with Section 15.42.090.
C. Anchorage and Interconnection. Anchorage and interconnection of
all parts, portions and elements of the structure sh ail be
analyzed and designed for lateral forces in accordance with the
Uniform Building Code, 1988 Edition and the equation F =ZIC SY
(Formula II1-2) as modified by Table No. III-D (Exl~ib it p"A"Q
Minimum anchorage of masonry walls to each floor or roof shall
resist a minimum force of 2D0 pounds per linear foot acting
normal to the wall at the level of the floor or roof.
Level of Required Repair. Alterations and repairs required to
meet the provisions of this Chapter shall comply with all other
applicable requirements of the UBC, 1988 Edition, unless speci-
fically provided for in this Chapter.
Required Analysis. Except as modified below, the analysis and
design relat%ng to the structural alteration of er.istirg struc-
tures within the scope of this Chapter shall be in accordance
with the analysis specified in Chapter 23, UBC, 1988 Edition.
1. Continuous Stress Path. A complete, continuous stress path
from every part or portion of the structure to the ground
shall be provided for the required horizontal forces.
2. Positive Connections. All parts, portions or elements of
the structure shall he inte rcenn ec ted by positive means.
Analysis Procedure. Stresses in materials and existing con-
struction utilized to transfer seismic forces from the ground to
parts or portions of the structure shall conform to those per-
mitted by the UBC, 1988 Edition, and those materials and types
of construction specified in Section 15.42.090.
Materials and connectors used for interconnection of parts and
portions of the structure shall r..nnform to the UBC, tone
edition.
Except as modified herein, unre in forced masonry walls shall be
analyzed as specified in Sections 2416, 2418, and 2419 of the
UBC, 1988 Edition, to withstand all Vertical loads as specified
in Chapter 23, UBC, 1988 Edition, in addition to Lhe seismic
forces required by this Chapter.
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No allowable tension stress will be permitted in unreinforced
masonry walls. Walls not capable of resisting the required
design forces specified in this Chapter shall be strengthened or
shall be removed or replaced.
EXCEPTIONS:
Un reinfo reed masonry walls may be analyzed in
accordance with Section 15.42.090.
[, lln re l^i0 rc eu ina aunty na iia nit iii ~a„y i o~y6 ':,~..~
other than its own weight may be considered as veneer
if they are adequately anchored to new supporting
elements.
3. The 50 percent increase in the seismic force factor
for shear walls as specified in Table No. 24-H of the
UBC, 1988 Edition, may be omitted in the computation
of seismic loads to existing shear walls.
Combination of Vertical and Seismic Forces. All new materials
introduced into the structure to meet the requirements of this
Section which are subjected to combined vertical and horizontal
forces shall comply with Section 104(6) of the UBC, 1988
Edition, except as follows:
Stresses in existing lateral force resisting elements due
to a combination of dead loads plus live loads plus seismic
loads ma.v be increased 100 percent over allowable working
stresses specified in the Uniform Code, 2988 Edition,
however, shall not exceed those permitted by
Section 15.42.090.
Stresses in members due only to seismic and dead loads
shall not exceed the values permitted by Section 2303(d) of
the UBC, 1988 Edition.
Calculated tensile fiber stress may be reduced by the full
direct stress due to vertical dead loads.
15.42.090 Materials of Construction. All materials permitted by
the UBC, 1988 Edition, including their appropriate allowable stresses and
existing configurations of materials specified herein may be utilized to meet
the rang irwmentc pf this fh an tw r,
Existing Materials. In addition to the materials permitted by
the Uniform Building Code existing configurations of materials
specified in this section may be utilized as outlined below.
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Un rein fore ed Ma sonrv Wali s.
a. Un re in fo rced masonry walls analyzed in accordance with
this Section may provide vertical support for roof and
fl oar construction and resistance to lateral loads.
The bonding of such walls shall oe specified in
Section 2312(b) of the UBC, 1988 Edition.
b. Tension stresses due to seismic forces normal to the
wall may be neglected if the wall does not exceed the
height or length to thickness ra tlo and the in-plane
shear stresses due to seismic loads as set forth in
Table No's. III-E (Exhibit "B") and III-I (Exhibit "E"
a?tae hed ).
If the wall height-thickness ratio exceeds the
specified limits, the wall may be supported by
vertical bracing members designed in accordance with
Section 15.42.080. The deflection of such bracing
member at design loads shall not exceed one-tenth of
the wall thickness.
EXCEPTION: The wall may be supported 6y flexible
vertical bracing members designed in accordance with
Section 15.42.080 (B) if the deflection at design
loads is not less than one-quarter nor more than one-
third of the wall thickness.
All vertical hra r. ina mamharc ch all ha attarhnA fn
floor and roof construction for their design loads
independently of required wall anchors. Horizontal
spacing of vertical bracing members shall not exceed
one-half the unsupported height of the wail nor ten
feet.
The wall height may be measured vertically to bracing
elements other than a floor or roof. Spacing of the
bracing elements and wall anchors shalt rat exceed six
feet, Bracing elements shall be detailed to minimize
the horizontal displacement of the wall by components
of vertical displacements of the floor or roof.
All unreinforced masonry walls utilized to carry
.ertical loads and seismic forces pa ra it el and
perpendicular to the wall plane shall be tested as
specified in this Subsection.
A11 masonry quality shall equal ar exceed the
minimum standards esta611shed herefn or shall be
removed and replaced by new materials. A14ernate
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methods of testing may be approved by the
Building Official. The quality of mortar in all
masonry wails shall be determined by performing
in-place shear tests or by testing eight-inch
G ialiie ter cures. Hi to roar ive metnoas of testing
may be approved by the Building Official.
Nothing shall prevent pointing with mortar of all
the masonry wall joints before the tests are
first made. Prior to any pointing the mortar
~ni!!hf mse} hn eL°.d ..A ~1e M !n ennv lop Gn
and deteriorated mortar. Mortar for pointing
shall be type S or N except masonry cements shall
not be used. All preparation and mortar pointing
shall be done urd er the continuous inspec tian of
a Registered Deputy Building Inspector. At the
conclusion of the inspection, the inspector shall
submit a written report to the licensed engineer
or architect responsible for the seismic analysis
of the building setting forth the result of the
work inspected. Such report shall be submitted
to the Building Official for approval as part of
the structural analysis. All testing shall be
performed in accordance with the requirements
specified in this subsection by a testing agency
approved by the Building Official. An accurate
record of all such tests ar~d their location in
the building shall be submitted to the Building
Official for approval as part of the structural
a naloc ie
ii. The minimum number of tests shall be two per wall
or line of wall elements resisting a common
force, or 1 per 1500 square feet of wall surface,
with a minimum of eight tests in any case. The
exact test or core location shall be dete rnitned
at the building site by the licensed engineer or
architect responsible for the seismic analysis of
the building, subject to approval of the Building
Official.
iii. The bed joints of the outer wythe of the mass n ry
shalt be tested in shear by laterally displacing
a single brick relative to the adjacent bricks in
that wythe. The opccsite head .iafnt of the brick
to be tested shatl~ be removed and cleaned prior
to testing. The minimum quality mortar fn BO
percent of the shear tests shall not be less than
the total of 30 psi plus the axial stress in the
wall at the point of the test. The shear stress
shall be based on the gross area of both bed
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joints and shall be that at which movement of the
brick is first observed.
iv. A minimum number of mortar test specimens equal
iu the nua'uci Gf 'i eyJ ii ed GLieS ibaii be prepdieS
from the cores and tested as specified herein.
The mortar joint of the outer wythe of the
masonry core shall be tested in shear by placing
the circular core section in a compression
testing machine with the mortar bed joint rotated
15 degrees from the axis or the appiie~ ivu.i.
The mortar joint tested in shear shall have an
average ultimate stress of 20 psi based on the
gross area. The average shah be obtained from
the total number of cores made. If test speci-
mens cannot be made from cores taken then the
shear value shall be reported as zero.
2. Existing material configurations including wood shear
walls utilized in said configurations may be used as
part of the lateral load resisting system, provided
that the stresses in these materials do rwt exceed the
values shown in Table No. III-G (Exhibit "C"
attached).
B, St reng th eniny Of Existing F{a to vials. New materials including
wood shear walls may be utilized to strengthen portions of the
existing seismic resisting system in the described configura-
tinnc nnnv id arl That thn ctre ccoc An not nvro od iho ua Linc ehnun
in Table No. III-H (Exhibit "D" attached),
C. Alternate Materials. Alternate materials, designs and methods
of construction may be approved by the Building Official in
accordance with the provisions of Section 105, UBC, 1988
Edition.
D. Testing of Shear Bolts. One-fourth of all new shear bolts and
dowels embedded in unreinforced masonry walls shall be tested by
a Registered Deputy Building Inspector using a torque calibrated
wrench to the following minimum torques:
1/2" diameter bolts or dowels = 40 foot-lbs.
5i B" diai'n2 ter `u0it5 yr 'uv W2is = 5D fe3t-ibi.
3/4" diameter bolts or dowels = 60 foot-lbs.
No bolts exceeding 3/4" shall be used. A11 nuts shall be
Installed over malleable iron or plate washers when bearing on
wood and heavy cut washers when bearing on steel.
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G. Determination of Allowable Stresses for Design Methods Based on
Test Results, All ova ble stresses for design methods based on
test results shall be as follows:
Design seismic in-plane shear stresses shall be substanti-
ted by itn r~..s., nd SpC :«: a,~ Cc~tinn iS.47.090.
Design stresses shall-be rrelated to test results obtained
in accordance with Ta61e No. III-I ;Exhibit "E").
Intermediate values between 3 and 10 psi may be
interpolated.
r,. :.. ~«.. ~, f., nfcrced ry having
min imum~design shear value uof ~3 PSI shall -not exceed 100
PSI.
3. Design tension values for un re info rc ed masonry shall not be
permitted.
Anchor Tests. Five percent of the existing rod anchors utilized
as all or part of the required wall anchors shall be tested in
pullout by an approved testing laboratory. The minimum number
tested shall be four per floor, with two tests at Walls with
joists parallel to the wall. The test apparatus shall be sup-
ported on the masonry wall at a minimum distance of the wall
thickness from the anchor tested. The rod anchor shall be given
a preload of 3C0 lhs. prior to establishing a datum for record-
ing elongation. The tension test load reported shall De record-
ed at one-eighth inch relative movement of the anchor and the
adjacent masonry surface. Results of all tests shall be reoort-
ed. the report shall include the test re Butts as related to the
wall thickness and joint orientation. The allowable resistance
value of the existing anchors shall be forty percent of the
average of those tested anchors having the same wall thickness
and joist orientation.
Qualification tests for devices used for wall anchorage shall be
tested with the entire tension load carried on the enlarged head
at the exterior face of the wall. Bond on the part of the
device between the enlarged head and the interior wall face
shall be eliminated for the qualification tests. The resistance
value assigned the device shall be twenty percent of the average
of the ultimate loads.
15.42.100 Information Reouired nn Planc,
A. General. In addition to the seismic analysis required elsewhere
in this Chapter, the licensed engineer or architect responsible
for the seismic analysis of the building shall determine and
include the information required by this Section on the approved
plans as follows.
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All unreinforced masonry walls shall be anchored at the
roof level by tension bolts through the Wall as specified
in Table No. III-H (Exhibit "D"), or by approved equivalent
at a maximum anchor sDac ing of six feet.
All unreinforced masonry walls shall 6e anchored at all
iiuu ra wiiii to ns iun baits tivau gn ii~e waii ur Ly exiiLiuy
rod anchors at a maximum arx:hor spacing of six feet. All
existing rod anchors shall be secured to the joists to
develop the required forces. Tne Building Orfic ial may
require testing to verify the adequacy of the embedded ends
of existing rnd anchors. Tests when reou fired sh ail conform
to Section 15.42.090 (H).
When access to the exterior face of the masonry wall is
prevented by proximity of an existing bu iidin9 wall
anchors conforming to 5 and 6 in Table No. III-H (Exhibit
"D") may be used.
Alternative devices to be used in lieu of tension bolts for
masonry wall anchorage shalt be tested as specified in
Section 15.42.090 (I ).
2. Diaphragm chord stresses of horizontal diaphragms shall be
developed in existing materials or by addition of new
materials.
3. Where trusses and beams other than rafters or joists are
suooorted on masonry, ledgers or columns shall 6e installed
to support vertical toads.
4. Parapets and exterior wall appendages not capable of
resistfng the forces specified in this Chapter shall be
removed, stabilized or braced to insure that the parapets
and appendages remain in their ar fig final position.
5. Ail deteriorated mortar joints in unreinforced masonry
walls shall be pointed with type S or N mortar (Masonry
cements shall not be used). Prior to any pointing, the
wall surface must be raked and cleaned to remove loose and
deteriorated mortar. All preparation and pointing shall be
done under the continuous inspection of a Registered Deputy
Du ilding Inspector certified to inspect masonry or
re nr rn tc, At the cuM lu spar. of the project, the inspec tar
shall submit a written report to the Building Offfciai
setting forth the portion of work inspected.
6. Repair details shall be provided for any cracked or damaged
unreinforced masonry wall required to resist forces speci-
fied in this Chapter.
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7. The type and dimensions of existing walls and the size and
spacing of existing floor and roof members.
8. The extent and type of existing wall anchorage to floors
and roof.
g. nwura ie iy uimensioned fioor pions and masonry wall
elevations showing dimensioned openings, piers, wall
thickness and heights.
S0. The location of cracks or damaged portions of un re in fo rced
11. The type of interior wall and ceiling surfaces and if
reinstalling or anchoring of ceiling plaster is necessary.
12. The general condition of the mortar joints and if the
joints need pointing.
SECTION 5. The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk
shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its
passage at least once in The Oa~il Re o~rt, a newspaper of general circulation
published in the City of ntart0 'o, California, and circulated in the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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B L A N K P A G E
(signature page)
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TABLE ~-A Page 20
AORIZOxTAL !'ORC6 FACTORS BABEA
ox occvrurr Lowe
fYNiR1T "A"
OCCUPAAT LOAD `q
Bufldtng with an occupant load greater than 100
All others 0.133
0.100
TABLE III-B
2 FACTOR
~bISY1C ZONb FAC7'DA
7ANE 4 1
TABLE B'I-C
I FACTOR
occvrAACr rwccoA
Ail BuLLdtnga (High. Medium R [,ow Rtak) 1.0
TABLE III-D
FOR PART'a OR POR'iI0III8 O!
RATQfO CLAJNRICATIOIf I1
High Rlak BufWfng
Medium 8 Low 171ak 8ulldlny 1.00
.75
TABLE ~-S
RSOVIATED ELEfdxTs
svaaava ram za'mo a
Wails: h/t Ratb x
Tenabn bolo Ibending) x
In-Plain ahaar x
Panpeb x
floors and Rao6:
DlaphnQrt attaaa and x
dlaphn{rn chords
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EXHIBIT "B"
7ABLEIII-F
ALLOWAL3I8 VALU& OF HE[GAT•THICffiVE88 RATIO
OF UNRERYFORCF.D MASOI'IRY WALLS WI.TB MIIVI![IJM
QUA[11T 11[ORTAR is
aoaonfaa wrra caoeaantn
N Di/IIRD K IRC. 18Aa.0l0 w¢or>®t.
dpp,~pd
Walla of
Onc Story Buildings 18 13
flint Story Watl o!
Muttl-Story BuBdinga IB 15
Walla m Top Scary a! 14
Multl•Story Bulidlugs B
W ~,4f+ ^^~+ I 18 I 13
~ M1Nmum qualllq mortar shag be detmmtned by laboratory tnting W accordance
with SeMlm 15.42.090(U.
°Table IIJ-G b not applicable to bulldh~t olntlrW elasalBptlon I. Wa1L atbuLdhrIDt
arttldn rat.67g rya-1n,.~H... I shall be as+atyzed to accordarce with Section 13,42,1180(q.
Ordinance No. 411
Page 22
EX4I6IT "C"
TABLE 7II-G
VALUES FOR EffiSTING MATERIALS
NEW MATQiIACS OR CONFIG[1ItATIOn OF
MATERIALS ~ A(J,OpA~J,'
VAL069
1. HORIZONTAL DIAPHRAGMS
a. Roofs with straight sheathing and raoflng l00 an, / R for
aPPlled directly [o the sheathing. sefsmte shear.
b. Roofs alth diagonal aheatteng and tooling 400 ms. / R Cor
applied drectly to the sheathing. adsmlc sheer.
e Floors with atratght tongue and grows ~ 150 me. / R far
sheathing. seJamle shear.
d. Floors with straight sheathing and Rmahed 300 a». / R Car
wood Oooring, setsmtc shear.
e. Floor with diagonsl sheathing and 9nfshed 460 ~. / R for
wood Ooonog. seismic shar.
f. Flours ar roofs with atnught shea0tln$ and Add 60IDs. / R W
plaster appbed to the Jast or r.Ren, the agowable
Values fa Items
lARC
2 SHEAR WALLS 100 a~ / R a
a. Wood stud walls with lath and plaster, stile for seismic
shear.
3. PIAQf CONCRETE F0017NG5 f - 1600 DA
unless o
slwwn b9 tmb,
4. DOUGIA.R F42 WOOD Allowable stress
same u 11 D.F, ~
a :.~.'>`G;a.;rc ~:~;;. a - le,two tbs. /
.Q. ' msatmttmd
a sltutetvRAL sl>xL a.;ao.ooo>b.. /
W ' mwmttma
' -tatetal must be aotittd and m t~ cmdltfaa
a 7lte wood 4th sod p4ate mwt be resttaclfed 4 ad.tms JdW or noes
m ^ tiYnne spptawed by fire Bttudlttft Oa1cW.
s 9trasses ~'m mq be Iot:euM for usmbltrtlsos otlads as spedaed to
Sealm 1 .410aD Im ~.
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EXHIBIT "D"
TABLE DI-H
ALLOWABLE VALVES OF NEW INATERIAI,e USED
IIri CONJVIYCTION WITH E7QBTW0 CONBTRVCTION
xcw f(wi'lOW3J ola coxnovRwxfox or HAI'cRIAIS I stl2.trvwBu
1. t10RiZONTAt DIAPHRAGMS v e
~ ~Ya'OOa aneattung aPPrtce avxc[tY aver erostutg
t+'argl+f ahething with ends of ply.veod sheet same u aPectned to
s
di `as~a or Plr..~m
loe.~ i~ o~ «ni~r or tneiwe
4 Table 23J of 1IBC.
ee ed.. rer bloek.a
.
tlrtg beards. abpnr.gm,.
2. SHEAR WALLS
a. Plywood sheathing applt<d dtreetly over nds[Ing Same u values
wood studs. No value shall be given to plywood
applied aver cxisttng plaster or wood aheathmg apecdled !n L-HC
'gg Ed
.
b. Dry wail yr Plaster applied directly over Watfrtg .. Tabk 2S-K
for shear wails.
Y39e of th
l
wood studs. e va
ues
____.
' '99 Ed.. Table s67-I.
~ c. Dry was er plaster aPPlled m plywood aheathtttg 33 1/996 dote
over odatln8 wood studs. value sPecfricd fn
t)BO. '99 Ed., Tabk
a47-I.
,.. SHEAR BOLTS
Shear bulb Et deweb embedded a aYrt. of e' m<o 10096 of the value
uttmfnferced maaoruy walla. Bolt centered Ina 2
- for plain masonry
-I/2
diameter hole with dry-pack or non-ahndt
~
~C'
grout around cimumferlnce of bolt or dowel.ta 'tie Ed„ Ta
DIe
e24-O. N! values
Iaryer Chart <hoae
gWen for 3/Y bolb
aerate be used.
4. TENSION BOLTS
Teoaton bulb R dowels onending enttreiy thmvgh 1200 lfa, per bole
utttltdorced masonry walls secured w/bl~t~trt~ or dogrel.
plate on far aide of wW with at lent 90 q.' o(atY
o[ ama. 9.0
3. WAIL ANCHORS (15.62.100 Ib1 U.
' .a w u.e uaerror race of vte wY with
a 2.1/2" mend Diate und@ the head. l+utW Y 900 Iba. bolt.
iW
apltdded /or shear bolts. Spaeed not tlaaar than
12' on cettexg. La•0
6. Holt or dowel extenditta to the tsnertor taco of
" 1200 IN. per bolt er
she wall with a 2-1 /2
round plate under the bed dowel
h drill at b wttgle d 22-1 /2 d to the .
honsontal. ItvtallM u e ed fee bolu.t~2•s
7, INF'BLED WAt t a
Rebtfotecd mabrtry fnhllld epltltrraa to ettletlrre
untelnfomed tiYYRry waha with keys or daw
l .9amC Y value
a
ie
d (
e
a to
match teWDrcing. pec
e
or
utve4rfomed
e. REINFORCED MASONRY maYrtry wWe.
ttty pteeg do wW! tVatf¢teM per Ste. 2{17.
~ee Fd Liam! Y valtan
ep!¢tped 1n Tebi!
~ B, tJBC. 'eB
Fd.
9. HP'JNlKIRr~' r•OwCeL ~~
t-'OttOreN ~• taelle erld kte rM(Omed Y
~°t° 2e, elee.4ee Ed.. a el.tp,.e rer
w
ped°id b LLma Y VeIUe
.pactpad clu en
b
wa 2e. UBC, ae l~
o. 6Xlxlwo POUHDAaoN LowDa aleulated tadattry
Fetmdatbn lode Wr etrucetatee athlblhnt rte
eNd¢raa of Yttlement. aunda9an lettda <
o taardmum dpd
t0 a tYW Y epcleed In e.a.
2 Bolo artd dowses t0 ire 1 /2 Ytch mwmum In dlamRer,
~ DelUbts far b¢he and dewe4 a1W1 W torte trltL an alaetnc rotary dNl.
impact tools ehW not W used for dn/Wt~ Itolea or t/g+Jtttn4rs anchor end
Ordinance No. 417
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E%NIBIT "E"
TABLE III-I
Ai3~ WASI.& 8°lEAR S'!'.~.°~_a vno ~mcmvn
UNREINFORCED M/1.90PiRY WALLS
Bo46 OF LEST RESOLT9
' AVGtAIit 1'66T REBDLTB 86I81rtC Ilf•PLAr1E
8~i1A BAYD 06
0'i PSI NO
r LESS TBAII OE' C081W Qi P81 68086 ARFA
30 plus axial atreaa p y peP
40 plea axial atras 27 4 paP
~ 5 ~
I00 plus axW same or
more 67 or mote 10 pq max'
'Allowable ehesr etrees may be locreaeed 6y addltieo of 10%of the axial ahrx due
to the weld of the wall directly above.
TABLB III•J: TI1~ LITmTS
_.w.nr wrm»nvt C08~ OOy6yLCl'6
AC72011 ~ M r!MM7frt!1T(Na
Comp
let
e
-
1
`
StTVelu, W
Alteraaom or
e~llae,q
Damnation lyear IBO dq+a• 2yema
Wall Anchor
Inatallaaon 190 day6 lLtl days' 1 gear
'Measured from date o[bu0dln~ permit faawxe.
Ordinance No. 417
Page 25
'c XHIBIT "F"
TABLE DI-B:
SERVICE PRIORITIES AND E7LTENDED TIME PROVISIONS
IL;l77NC OCCOPANT I@IDiOI[ EII~IOR Q
CLA98IFICATTON LOAD 1711E P19tI006 'I71d ATl'ER WALL
lOR NICE AAC810R8 AA6
OOM®t B1!?AtlSD
Hlgh Rlsk Hutlding 100 or mace 270 days 180 dqa
Medium Rlak More than 20 270 days 180 dWe
BuOding but lean than
100
Low RYk Hutldtvg Len flan 20 270 days 1 yer
•Meuuced from Ox'decOve date o(thL artkle.
TABLE DI-L: SORIZOMCAL 10RCL' BAGTOAB
HASEA ON RATING CIMBIIHGTIOIr
RA77Ita cwamCw77oN DICE
[itgh Rlslc BuOdtn~
Medium/Low Etlalc BuOdlny O, I33
0.100
Ordinance No. 417
Page 26
EXHIBIT "G"
TABLE DI-1K: HORIZONTAL FORCE FACTOR "Cp "
Frli{ P21RT$ AR f>ti)F'1't(1N„4 OF
BUII.DIIYGS OR OTHER STRUCTURES i
PART OR 1"ORT[ON OF Ht1II.DH'10 ~pK ~1'40N VAUIE OF C c
Exterior bearing & non-beazina walls, ~ ~
1n[enor b<anng walls & partitions,
In[erfor non-bearing walls & partitions
over 10' In helghL masonry Cences over 6' Normal [o
In height. Flat SurCae< 0.20
Cantilever parapet & ocher canitlever Norma: [o
walls, except retaining walls. Fla[ Surface 1.00
EM<rior & Interior ornamentations and
appendage. Any direction 1.00
When connected to or part of a building;
towers, tonics, towers & tanks + contmU
racks over 8'3' In height .contents,
chimneys, smokestacks, and
2
pmthousea. Any dlrectfon 0.20
Wh<n connett:ed to or part of a bullding:
Rgid and rlg!dly mounted equipment
and machinery no[ required for
continued operaCOn of essential
s Any Honzontal
3
occupancla. Dlrectfon 0.20
Tanks + eH<ctfve contents resting an
ground. Any direction 0.12
Floors and roo6 acting as dtaphtagnu. [n the plane of
e
the diaphragm 0.12
Pretabriwted structural elements, n[hcr
than walls, with force appLed at curter Any Horizontal
o(gravlty of assembly. Dlrectfon 0.30
COnnlCtlOne fOr lXllClOi penlla Of
elemenq. Any direction 2,0
i See Section 15.42.080(b) for use of Cp
z When located m the upper portlon of any btWdktg with a ratlo o[ S to 1 or
grwter the value shall be Increased by 5046.
3 Fo: ax'bl! and 9exibty mc•W :eel rY.:ipment ar. mschtr-z:Y. Lh! s^prep:Lt!
values for Cp shall be determined with conaideratton glum [o both t~te
dynamic propartles of the equlpmmt and mnchlnrry, and to the building or
atnrcluro to which it V placed.
~ The W far stQage raeb shall be the weight of the nrJu plus contmta. The
value of foe tacks over two storage support levels W height shaLL be 0.18 for
the levelb below the top two levels.
s'Ihe design of the equlpmmt and machinery and their anchorage Is an Integral
part of the deslgtt and spetlflcatlon of such egWpmmt and machinery. 'Ihe
stnrcture to which the egWpmmt or machinery L mounted shall be capable of
resuting the anchorage foror~ face also Section 2319 a), UBC. '88 Fd.).
e Floor and roo6 acting u dupphragtru shall be destgrfed for • minimum force
resultlry from a Cpof .12 apphed to W unl'as a grater fort! reaulb from the
dLtribution of lateral forces W attordsntt with Section 2912 (el. UBC. 'g8 Fd.
Ordinance No. 411
Page 27
'c$HIBIT "H"
Glossary of Symbols and Notations
~ = nu nee ricai Coefficient as specified in Section 2312(d), UBC,
1988 Edition.
Cp = Numerical Coefficient as specified in Section 2312 (g) and as set
to rtn in Table No. 23-J, UBC> 1988 Edition.
D = The dimension of the structure, in feet, in a direction pa ra 11e1 to
the applied forces.
f~ = Specified compressive strength of concrete, psi.
Fp = Lateral forces on a part of the strut cure and in the direction under
consideration.
ft = pl lowa ble tensile stress, psi.
hn = Height in feet above the base to level n.
I = Occupaxy Importance Factor as set forth in Table No. III-C.
S = Numerical Coefficient for site-strut W rz resonance.
V = The total lateral force or shear at the base.
M The total dead load as defined in Section 2302, UBC, 1988 Edition,
including the partition loading specified in Section 2304(d) therein
where applicable,
Wp = The weight of a portion of a structure or nonstructural component.
Z = Numerical Coefficient for locations in Zone 4, Z=1.
- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA
STAFF REPORT
llA'I'E: March 21, 1990
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Linda D. Daniels, Deputy City Manager
BY: Olen Jones, Senior Redevelopment Analyst
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
FINANCING AND REFINANCING OF A PORTION OF THE
RANCHO REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY THE RANCHO
CL'CAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the attached resolution approving the
financing and refinancing of a portion of the Rancho Redevelopment
Project by the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency...
BACKGROUND: In February, 1990, the Agency approved the
structure and sale of tax allocation bonds to finance projects
identified in the redevelopment plan, and to restructure the Agency's
existing bond issues.
ANALYSIS: A portion of the Agency's 1984 and 1986 Tax Allocation
bond issues were used to finance the Agency's obligations under OPA
84-I, for the Regional Shopping Center. Because the bonds used to
finance the Agency's obligations are among those being restructured,
it is necessary to comply with the federal Tax Equity and Fiscal
Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA). This act requires that the City
hold a public hearing to receive comment on the intended use of
these funds. Following the TEFRA hearing. the approval of the
resolution will conclude all !ega! actions required of the Ag_enc_y and
City relating to the sale of these bonds.
R~espec~tful,~l~`Fy'~ ",s,~Fu-~b-~~m~i~tted,
Linda D. Daniels
Deputy City Manager
RESOLUTION NO. ~~ -l
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING
k'1 NANCING ANU REFSNANCI NG OF A PORTION Vk•
THE RANCHO REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY THE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
WHERr:AS, the Rancho Cucamonga Nedevelopment Agency
(the "Agency") is authorized pursuant iw~Cbapiec 8 (uuuuueuu-
ing with Section 33000) of Part 1 of Division 24 of the
California Health and Safety Code (the "Act") to issue bonds
for any of its corporate purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Agency is authorized pursuant to Sec-
tions 53580 through 53590 of the Government Code of the
Slate of California (the "Refunding Law") to issue its
refunding bonds; and
WHEREAS, the Agency has heretofore issued
$7,750,000 aggregate principal amount of its Rancho Redevel-
opment Project Tax Allocation Bonds, 1984 Series A (the
"1984 Bonds") and has also heretofore issued $10,500,000
aggregate principal amount of Rancho Redevelopment Project
Refunding Tax Allocation Honds, 1987 Series A {the "1987
Bonds"); and
WHEREAS, the Agency has incurred an obligation to
me city or naneno cueamonga (tne ••City••) in the amount of
$1,495,455 as repayment to the City of expenditures made by
the City on behalf of the Agency with respect to various
public improvements provided for in the redevelopment plan
for the Rancho Redevelopment Project, which repayment obli-
gation is evidenced by a reimbursement agreement between the
Agency and the City dated as of May 1, 1987 (the "Agency
Obligation"); and
WHEREAS, the Agency in order to provide f'or the
refinancing of a portion of the Rancho Redevelopment Project
Ithe "Project"), has indicated its intention to issue up to
$125,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Rancho Redevelop-
ment Project, 1990 Tax Allocation Bonds, (the "Bonds"), the
proceeds of which will be used to refund the 1987 Bonds
••-.-•• ..,, w2 avoY `uJru~ dii u' d pJtiiu,i iii the
Agency~Obligation; and~V
WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing to be conducted
by this City Council with respect to the proposed refinanc-
ing of a portion of the Project by the Agency was duly
published at least 14 days prior to March 21, 1990 in a
©J
newspaper of general circulation in the City of Rancho Cuca-
monga, which notice set 7:00 p.m. on March 21, 1990, grid the
City Council chambers at the Lions Park Community Center as
the time and place for said hearing; and
WHEREAS, this City Council is ti,e applicable gov-
ernmental unit to conduct said public hearing for purposes
of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended (the "Code"); and
._... .^„ ,. - ty ii Lea duly neio said pub-
lic meeti•ngn and hea~ring~with~respect to said portion of the
Project proposed to be refinanced and its proposed refinanc-
ing by the Agency, all in accordance with Section 147(f) of
the Code, at which public hearing interested individuals
were given a reasons 6le opportunity to express their views
on the proposed refinancing of a portion of the Project by
the Agency.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND
ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A royal of Financin This City Coun-
cil hereby approves the financ ng and refinancing of a por-
tion of the Project, which constitutes a "redevelopment
activity" as such term is defined in the Act, by means of
the issuance of up to $125,OOD,000 principal amount of the
Agency's Rancho Redevelopment Project, 1990 Tax Allocation
uonas, pursuant to provisions of the Retunaing Law ana the
Act. This approval is intended to satisfy the requirements
of Section 147(f) of the Code.
Section 2, Effective Date. This Resolution shall
take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 21st day of
March, 1990.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ATTEST:
De ra J. A ams, City Clerk
_2_
f jb0073 / O/„
Dennis L. Stout, Mayor
-~----- C1TY OF RANCHU CUCAMO~VCA
STAFF KEPOKT
DATE: March 21, 1990
TO: Mayor attd Members of the City Council
FROM: Linda D. Daniels, Deputy City Manager
BY: Olen Jones, Senior Redevelopment Analyst
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SUBJECT: Consideration of a Resolution regarding projects
benefitting the Rancho Redevelopment Project and
making certain findings in regard thereto (Ledig House).
RECOMMENDATION: Approve the attached Resolution authorizing
the expenditure of Redevelopment Agency funds for [he
rehabilitation of the Ledig House.
BACKGROUND: The O. P. Ledig house was designated as a
Landmark by the City Council on August 3, 1988. On March 7, 1990,
the City approved the application for a landmark alteration permit to
relocate and restore the Ledig House for the purpose of housing
Community Services staff and services.
ANALYSIS: California redevelopment law requires that before a
redevelopment agency can expend funds for public improvements,
the City Council must first make the following findings:
1. "That the buildings, facilities, structures or other
improvements are of benefit to the project area or the
immediate neighborhood in which the project is
located." The relocation and rehabilitation of the Ledig douse
to serve as office and resource space for Community Services
staff and programs will provide a greater level of service to the
residents of the projects area. The Neighborhood Center,
adjacent to the proposed site for the relocation, provides
primary service to a large number of residents of the project
area. This project falls within the "community/cultural
facilities" identified in the Redevelopment Plan.
d
2. "That no other reasonable means of financing such
buildings, facilities, structures or other improvements,
are available to the community." To date, the private
sector has not produced a qualified bid for the relocation and
rehabilitation of the Ledig House. In order to preserve this
identified historical community/cultural facility, it is necessary
for the City/Agency to assume the Icad role in the relocation
and rehabilitation of the house. No financial resources have
been identified in the City's budget for this. However, the
Agency has budgeted $100,000 for historical preservation. It
is therefore proposed [hat these funds be designated for the
relocation and rehabilitation of the Ledig House.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda D. Daniels
Deputy City Manager
~C
RESOLUTION NO. "/d-13c~
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA REGARDING PROJECTS
RF.NF.FiTTIN[: THF. RANt'HQ RF'r)F}/EI!)DMF7VT agnJECT
AND MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS [N REGARD THERETO.
A. Recitals
(i) The Community Redevelopment Law of the State of California
(Health and Safety Code Sections 33000 et seq.), among other
provisions granting powers to redevelopment agencies, contains
Section 33445 which provides that a redevelopment agency, with
the consent of the legislative body, may pay all or part of the
value of land for and the cost of the installation and construction
of any building, facility, structure or other improvement which is
publicly owned either within or without a project area upon a
determination by such agency and such legislative body by
resolution that such building, facility, structure or other
improvement is of benefit to such project area and that no other
means of financing the same are available In the community.
(ii) The officially adopted Rancho Redevelopment Plan of the Rancho
r~urmm~mn Rrrlrvrlnnmrnt 4arnrv !°thie Annnrv' hn.a:n orrr.l
provides uin part for the construction of community/cultural
facilities to serve said project area, which include such projects as
the rehabilitation of the Ledig House ("Project" hereinafter).
(iii) Pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 33679, this
Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the subject of
the Agency's partial funding of the Project and concluded said
hearing prior to the adoption of this Resolution.
R. Resolution.
tif}W, THFR$FnRii~ hr it fn~,nd dnterminnrl and rncnlyn~,i L,y t{;e ('p~nr„1 ~i
the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows:
1. This Council hereby finds that the facts set forth in the Recitals,
Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. 1'he City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby consents to the Rancho
Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency's funding of costs and
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expenses related to the Project pursuant to Health attd Safety Code
Section 33445 in a total estimated amount of $100,000.00.
3. This Council hereby specifically finds and determines that the
cunsiructiun of Cite Fruject by and through tine Agency's funding
will be of benefit to the Agency's Rancho Redevelopment Project.
4. This Council hereby specifically finds and determines that no
other ieaennahle means of finannina is availahly to fhn rnmmun:a.
_....~
to construct the Project other than through the Agency's funding
thereof as consented to herein.
5. The City Clerk shall testify to the adoption of this Resolution.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of 1990.
Mayor
1, DEBRA ]. ADAMS, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced at a regular meeting
... ..... .y ...... ...... ... ..... ..~ ... ..~.. ...... .. ....... ..b. .. o ..u ...
day of _ 1990, andywasVfinally passedyat a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga day
of 1990, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCB. MEMBERS:
NOES: COIJNCR. MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCB, MEMBERS:
ABSTAINED: COUNCB.MEMBERS:
Ciiy Clcik of the Ciiy of Ran1.11V
Cucamonga
llo
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMON~
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990
TO: Chairman and Members of the Redevelopment Agency
FROM: Linda D. Daniels, Deputy Director
BY: Olen Jones, Senior Redevelopment Analyst
SUBJECT: Consideration of a Resolution regarding projects
benefitting the project area and making certain findings
in regard thereto (Ledig House).
RECOMMENDATION: Approve the attached Resolution authorizing
the expenditure of Agency funds for the rehabilitation of the Ledig
House.
BACKGROUND: The G. N. Ledig house was designated as a
Landmark by the City Council on August 3, 1988. On March 7, 1990,
the Cirv annroved the annlicatinn fora landrnark alteration oennit to
relocate and restore the Ledig }louse for the purpose of housing
Community Services staff and services.
ANALYSIS: California redevelopment law requires that before an
Agency can expend funds for public improvements, it must first
make the following findings:
"That the buildings, facilities, structures or other
intprovetnents are of benefit to the project area or the
immediate neighborhood in which the project is
located." The relocation and rehabilitation of the Ledig }}ouse
in serve a.c office and resource snaee for Commwnity Services
staff and programs will provide a greater level of service to the
residents o f the projects area . The Neighborhood Center,
adjacent to [he proposed rile for [he relocation, ~Uc
provides primary service to a large number of ,2P
reside[[[s of the project area. This project falls ~~
within the "community/cultural facilities" identified ~ /~
in the Redevelopment Plan, o
2. "That no other reasonable means of financing such
buildings, facilities, structures or other improvements,
are available to the community." l'o date, the private
secr..r hae not produced a qualified bid for the relocation and
rehabilitation of the Ledig House. In order to preserve this
identified historical community/cultural facility, it is necessary
for the City/Agency to assume the lead role in the relocation
and rehabilitation of the house. No financial resources have
been identified in the City's budget for this. }Iowever, the
Agency has budgeted $100,000 for historical preservation. It
is therefore proposed that these funds be designated for the
relocation and rehabilitation of the Ledig House.
Respectfully submitted,
/ / X ~ /V ~I'/ N I O
v / +-
Linda D. Daniels, Deputy Director
~~ 1
RESOLUTION NO.:~f)`oo(p
A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY REGARDING PROJECTS
BENEFITTING THE RANCHO REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
AND MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS [N REGARD THERETO.
A. Recitals
(ij The Community Redevelopment Law of the State of California
(Health and Safety Code Sections 33000 et seq.), among other
provisions granting powers to retlevetopment agencies, contains
Section 33445 which provides that a redevelopment agency, with
the consent of [he legislative body, may pay all or part of the
value of land for and the cost of the installation and construction
of any building, facility, structure or other improvement which is
publicly owned either within or without a project area upon a
determination by such agency and such legislative body by
resolution that such building, facility, structure or other
improvement is of benefit to such project area and that no other
means of financing the same are available to the community.
(ii} The officiaiiy adopted Rancho Redevelopment Plan of the Rancho
Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency ("this Agency" hereinafter)
provides in part for the construction of community/cultural
facilities to serve said project area, which include such projects as
the rehabilitation of the Ledig House ("Project" hereinafter).
(iii) Pursuam to California Wealth and Safety Code Section 33679, the
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed
public hearing on the subject of the Agency's partial funding of
the Project and concluded said (tearing prior to the adoption of
this Resolution.
B. Resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, he it found, determined and resolved b;~ the Rancho
Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency as follows:
1, This Agency hereby finds that the facts set forth in the Recitals,
Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2, This Agency hereby specifically finds and determines that the
construction of the Project by and through the Agency's funding
will be of benefit to the Agency's Rancho Redeveloptnenl Project.
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3. This Agency hereby specifically finds and determines that no
other reasonable means of financing is available to the community
to construct the Project other than through the Agency's funding
thereof as consented to herein.
4. Phis Aeency hereby specifically finds that the financial obligations
which it will undertake to construct the Project will not impair its
ability to discharge any financial obligation previously undertaken
by it with respect to its Rancho Redevelopment Project.
5. The Chairman and Executive Director of this Agency are
authorized to take any and all actions necessary [o cause this
Agency to fund the construction of the Projects in the estimated
amount above specified and any and all funds heretofore
expended by this Agency for [hat purpose hereby are ratified.
6. The Executive Director shall testify to the adoption of this
Resolution.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of 1990.
Chairman
I, JACK LAM, Executive Director of the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment
Agency, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced at
x regular meeting of said Agency held on the day of
1990, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of said Agency on the
day of 1990, 6y the following vote:
AYES: ACINCY MEMBERS:
NOES: AGENCY MEMBERS:
ABSENT: AGENCY MEMBERS:
ABSTAL*IED: ACf~.CYiviEIiBERS:
ATTEST: _
City Clerk of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE: March 21, 1990
7"u: Hayur and nembere of iiir vi iy Cuwicii
FROM: Brad Railer, r,'ry Plz.^..^.er
8Y: Larry Henderson, Principal Planner
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SUBJECT: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION FISCAL YEAR
1990-91 - The adoption of the Preliminary Statement of
Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of
Funds for the Community Development Block Grant
Application for the fiscal year 1990-91 based on an
anticipated grant of $433,000.00.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council take the
following actions:
A. Receive for Aiscu ssion and public input the Preliminary
Statement of Community Development Objectives and Projected
Use of Funds for fiscal year 1990-91;
B. Assess flood plain imparts and consider alternatives to
proposed projects located in the 6a se flood plain; and
C. Direct staff to prepare a Final Statement of Community
Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds for future
adoption 6y the City Council,
II. ABSTRACT: [n accordance with NUD requirements, staff has prepared
the Preliminary Statement of Community Development 06jec Lives and
Projected Use of Funds (Preltmfnary Statement) for the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for fiscal year 1990-9?..
In accordance with the Citizens' Participation Plan adopted by the
City Council for the C08G pros ram, staff reouested suggesti^_ns
from the pu bl' rega rd my the use oT the CUBG funds. The
Preiimina ry Statement incorporates these suggestions, and provides
staff's recommendations regarding the use of funds. The
Preliminary Statement also includes numerous public policy
elements and certifications which are required by law.
HUD regulations require the City to hold a public hearing
regarding the Preliminary Statement and to take public input
regarding the use of funds. Following the public hearing, Staff
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
CDBG APPLICATION FV 1990-91
March 21, 1990
Page 2
will incorporate public input and any additional City Cru ncil
direction into a Final Statement which is to be presented to the
City Council for adoption at a later date.
III. BACKGROUND: CDBG funds are provided by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to cities and counties based
on a fn rmula which considers the co-..-icy ~, population, extent of
poverty, and the age of the housing stock. For fiscal year
1990-91, Rancho Cu camonaa anticipates receiving $433,000.
Approx rma tely $86,600 of this will be used for program
administration, including the required fair housing services. The
remaining $346,400 is available to support eligible activities.
To be eligible for CDBG funding, activities must meet one of the
two following criteria:
A. Improve the living environments or employment opportunities of
lower-income persons, either by providing benefits directly to
lower-income persons or by providing improvements to areas
occupied primarily by lower-income persons. In Rancho
Cucamonga, only the North Town and Southwest Cucamonga
neighborhoods, and one street in Alta Loma, qualify under this
provision.
8. Prevent or eliminate community blight or blighting influences.
In addition, the CDBG regulations provide that at least 60 percent
cf :.1; `,. -ids ~~~u~t i,~ uir et i.ed co acnvttres meetrng the lower-
income benefit criteria.
IV. ANALYSIS: The Planning Division solicited suggestions from the
community for projects to be funded under the CDBG program. Staff
recommends that the following activities he funded:
A. Housino Rehabilitation E H0,000
Continuation of the provision of grants, amortized loans and
deferred loans to lower-income occupants of single-family
residences as an fncen Live to maintain and upgrade this
element of the housing stock which otherwise might fall into
disrepair due to the lack of resources of the owners.
-- rrescrva Eion incen iii ves 20 100
Continuation of the provision of grants and amortized loans to
owners of historic properties as an incentive to maintain and
upgrade historic properties by making repairs essential to
eliminate code violations and Conditions detrimental to public
health and safety.
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CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
COBG APPLICATION FY 1990-91
March 21, 1990
Page 3
C. Southwest Lu camonaa Street Imorovements 240 000
Continuation of the multi-year program to design and construct
street improvements, including roost ruc lion of curbs, gutters
and sidewalks, in the Southwest Cucamonga neighborhood. The
Cuca.^.!o.^.ga County ka ter District wi ii be given an opportunity
to uonradn ~, ter .-d ;ewer lines in conjunction with the
City's project, The following activities are proposed:
I. Construction of improvements for Vinmar Avenue, north
of Salina Avenue and Salina Avenue from Ca laveras
Avenue to Sierra Madre Avenue.
2. Oes ign of improvements far Vinmar Avenue, from 9th
Street to Chaffee Street.
3. Design of improvements for Sierra Madre Avenue, from
9th Street to Chaffee Street.
4. Construction of improvements for Ca la veras Avenue, from
Arrow Highway to 9th Street.
0. Senior Shared Housing 6 300
Continuation of the program providing a ma tchina service for
u was niw wiaii CO 5na re [Welt homes with Senior Citizens lh
need of housing as a means to increase housing choices and
promote independent living among lower-income senior citizens,
E. Administration
86 600
Support for the administration of the Comnuni ty Development
Block Grant program, including activ itf es to coordinate the
implementation of the COBG program with the City's other
community development and planning activities. This project
also includes the following activities:
Fair Housing:
Continuation of inland Media *_ior. Board's provision of
public education, med to lion, counseling and legal
referral services to promote fair housing. The City is
required by the CDDG program regulations to provide
these services.
Cost: E4 ,333
I I
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
C OBG APPLICATION FY 1990-91
March 21, 1940
Page 4
Landlord/Tenant Mediation:
Continuation of Inland Mediation Board's provision of
mediation services for landlords and tenants to promote
fair and lawful treatment by all parties in regards to
disoutes between landlords and tenants. The prnnram
includes coordination w?th the City's Code Enforcement
activities.
cost: E4 ,462
F. Alternatives to Flood Plain Impacts
Staff has provided, along with the Preliminary Statement, an
analysis of the potential impacts of the above-described
activities on designated flood plafn zones. HUD regulations
require that the City Council consider alternatives. Staff
recommendations for alternatives and mitigation measures are
presented in the Preliminary Statement.
CONCLUSION: In summary, staff recommends the following activities
be funded through the City's 1990-91 CDBG program:
Housing Rehabilita Lion ................... ........ $ 80,000
Historic Preserva tfon ................. ... .. ...... S 20,100
Senior Shared Housing ........... ......... .. ......E 6,300
Administration ................. ....... ......... .. 86 600
TOTAL $433,000
Re e y su bn e
Brad. ul
City a ier
BB:LJH/j fs
Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Preliminary Statement of Community
Development Objectives and Projected
Use of Funds
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Preliminary Statement of
Community Objectives for the 1990-91
Community Development
Rlnrk Grant Program
City of Rancho Cucamonga
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Much, 1990
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PRELIMINARY STATEMENT OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJEC17VE3
AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS
FOR THE 199x91 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MARCH 1990
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I. INTRODUCTION 1
[I. PROPOSED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3
III. PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES 4
IV. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE USE OF FUNDS 6
V. PROPOSED USE OF FUNDS 10
VI. POTENTIAL, IMPACTS TO FIAOD PLAINS AND
PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURES 13
VII. PROPOSED STATEMENTS OF POLICY 16
A Citizens' Partiapation Plan 16
B. Relocation Assistance Plan 17
C. Residential Anti-Displacement Plm 18
D. Criteria for Substantial Change 20
VIII. CERTIFICATIONS 21
A Grantee Certifications 21
B. Certification Regarding Drug•Free Workplace 24
C. Certification Prohibiting Excessive Force 27
D. Certification Regarding Lobbying 27
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Floodplain Boundary Map 15
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The Preliminary Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of F;ads is the primary
document intended to provide the residents of the City of Rancho Cucamonga with
an oppommity to review and comment upon the ways in which funds from the
wmmuniry Beveiupmeui biucit Grani (CDnv') program are to be used to support
neighborhood improvement activities throughout the City. This document establishes
a comprehensive set of tong-term goals and short-term strategies which will most
effectively target these important resources to meet the community's needs.
The Preliminary Smtemerv is speci5cally designed to encourage participation by all
residents of the City in identifying the community's housing, community development,
and public service needs, and in evaluating the strategies which are proposed to meet
these needs. Upon completion of the citiunc' partdpaton actinides which aze
preserved herein, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cltcamonga will approve
a Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds and authorize the City
Manager to incorporate the statement into the City's application for funding from
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under the CDBG
program for fiscal year 1990-91.
THE COMMUNTI'Y DEVELr~PMENT BLM'K GRANT PROGRAM
The CDBG program is funded by We federal government through the U.S.
Department of HUD. The program provides federal funds directly to cities and
counties for a variety of housin¢, communiri development and public service
activities. The amount of funds which may be received by each eligible city and
county is determined by a mathematical formula which measures the community's
population, the age of the housing stock and extent of persons living in poverty.
Each Ciry and county derides for itself how the money can best be used to meat the
unique needs of its residents. Within the guidelines established by the program, each
city and county evaluates its own needs, then designs and operates activities to meet
those needs.
The primary goals of the CDBG program are to improve the living conditions and
economic opportunities of lower income persons, to prevent and eliminate
crotnmuniry blight and blighting influences, and to meet urgent needs for which no
other r•~o+ur~ txe Iv found. A ~' 'coon of N? percxnt of tha bsnetits pf the
I:DBG funded activities must be directed to activities which assist lower income
persons; either by providing benefits and services directly to lower income persons,
or by improving neighborhoods which are occupied primarily by lower income
persons.
Preliminary Statement 2
of Objectives ~ 2 -1-
THE CD P .i nTiON
Each yeaz, communities wishing to re«ive CDBG funds must provide to the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development an application, along with an
evaluation of the community's needs, long-term goals, short-term objectives, and
proposed activities for the corning year. The application also includes several
statements of policy regarding haw CDBG funds will be used to minim;~r
displacement of residents, provide relocation benefits where necessary, and evaluate
the need to re«ive additional rnmmunity input prior to amending its propoxd
activities. Finally, the application must also include a series of «rtifications by which
the community agrees to meet the requirements of federal law in carrying out its
CDBG funded activities.
rnt~•t~!i rnrrrv p RTICIPATION IN THE CDBG A_PDLCATION PROC>=SS
In preparing the CDBG application, each community is required to establish a
Citizens' Participation Plan that provides the public an opportunity to review and
comment upon the proposed uses of CDBG funds. The Citizens' Participation Plan
for the City of Rancho Cucamonga is included is this document.
In accordaa« with the Citizens' Participation Plan, the CDBG program staff
solicited ideas for projects to re«ive CDBG funding during the ttpcomirtg year.
Letters were xnt to all community groups and agencies which have previously
submitted suggestions, as well as to all aty departments. An advertisement was
published in the local paper inviting additional suggestions. All Suggestions for the
.m. of +6~ fi,ndc which warn received by the CDBG MOQI'all/ staff ate summarized
in Section N, below.
A public hearing on the Preliminary Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of
Funds is a required part of the Citizens' Participation Plan. Followdng the public
hearing, City staff will revix the Preliminary Statement, as necessary, to incorporate
suggestions from the public and prexnt the Final Statement to the City Council for
approval.
Nob«s of the public hearing to be held on dte Preliminary Statement of Objectives
and Projected Ux of Funds were published is the local paper on March 9, 1990.
Written comments were requested from persons who would not be able to attend the
public bearing. Any written comments, which may be rexived will be prexated by
the CDEG prng:am sty a: the public 6earng.
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives /~ -2-
In order to integrate the projects and activities undertaken through the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) program with other housing and community
development actvites undertaken by the City anti to ccwrdinate tong-term goals and
short-term objectives, the Ciry Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby
adopu the following Community Development Play
THE GENERAr. PLeN
The General Plan is the primary document establishing the goals and objectives of
the housing and community development projects and activities to be undertaken by
the City of Rancho Cucamonga Al! projects and activities undertaken through the
CDBG program aze to be in compliance with the General Plan In addition, in
selecting projects and activities to be undertaken through the CDBG program, the
City will first consider thou projects which most directly serve to implement the
goals and objectives of the General Plan.
THE HOUSING ASSISTF~NCF vLAN
The Housing Assistance Plan, which is prepared each year for submission to the U.S.
Department of HUD, is the primary document establishing the goals and objectives
of the 6ausing development, mortgage and rental assistance, and residential
rehabilitation aciivities to be undertaken by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The
Hnusin¢ Assistance Ptan is to be orensred in compliena with the Housintt Element
of the General Place fn developing the Housing Assistaaa Plaq the Ciry will first
consider those projects which most directly carve to implement the goals and
objectives of the Housing Element.
~OMMUNTI'Y REDEVELOPMENT A NCY c CIFI Pi aNc
The Specific Plans adopted by the Community Redevelopment Agency are the
primary documents establishing the goals and objectives of the Cottuntmity
Redevelopment Agenry funded activities to prevent and eliminate blight and
blighting influences is the City of Rancho Cucamonga In selecting projects and
activities to be undertaken thrnugh the CDBG program in lawerincome and
Community Redevelopment Agenq target areas, the City will fast consider thou
p%Ms which mos? direely serve ?o itnpietnen? dte gems and objectives of tge
Specific Places.
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives '~ -3-
In order to establish longterm goals and objectives for the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) program, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
hereby adopts me [ollowirtg Staumene of l:ommumry lvelopment Objectives:
('OMM[INITY DEVEIAPMENT OBJECTIVES
:. T^ .....:..:. W.a .r.°htl'.xe a. _ v.:g e:ghb.^:h^^dS r: n.i
eliminate blight and blighting influenas~ and toVeliminate mndidoas
detrimental to the health, safety, and public welfare.
2. To upgrade the City's substandard rental and owner-occupied housing stock
through various farms of financial assistance for residential rehabilitation.
3. To provide improvements to public areas and public facilities which make
them more uxtui and attractive, including developing and improving parks
and recreational facilities.
4. Ta fund public xtvices which improve the quality of the living environment
and complement physical developttunt activities bring conduMed in the City.
5. To fund public xrvices which improve the quality of life for lower-income
persons, including senior citiuav and handicapped persons,
6. To assist with the expansion of facilities and public urvices which improve the
quality of life for xnior citizens.
7. To provide incentives for the prexrvation of historic properties through the
elimination of structural code defudenaes.
8. To provide information and affirmative support toward the goal of ensuring
that all residents Gave access to a decent home of their choice in a suitable
living envimnmeut
9. To provide the administrative capacity m implement the City's CDBG
progiam, talc hotisittg, and landlord/tenant mediation xrvices, and to
:CL`Z'dtnnte t*..e resCareh, p ~ and ~p!emenztien of General Plan and
Housing Element revisions.
Preliminary Statement ~~ ~O
of Objectives 4-
In order to provide for the development of specific activities in support of the goals
aztd objectives described above, the City Council of the City of Rancbo Cucamonga
heretrv identifies the fo[lowinq specific needs to be mst through the CDBG program:
Financial assistance for owners of single-family residences occupied by lower-
inrnme households to encourage housing rehabilitation is needed to improve
the quality of housing affordable to such persons, and to prevent the
deterioration of the housing stock which otherwise might result from a tack
of resources for housing maintenance available to owners of housing
affordable to such households. The provision of such assistance also
contributes to the City's general efforu to promote housing quality standards
and eliminate structural code deficiencies city-wide.
2. The provision of incentives for the rehabilitation of historic properties and the
elimination of structural deficiencies is needed to prevent and eliminate
blight, blighting influences, aced conditions detrimental to public 6ealtlt and
safety.
3. The continuation of the City's ortgoing efforts to design and construct street
improvements in the Southwest Cut~monga area is needed to improve the
living environments and prevent the deterioradon of the transportation
infrastructure in this older neighborhood
4. The provision of counselling and referral services to assist senior citizens in
locating shared housing is needed to promote independence, acrd to increase
the availability of high-quality affordable housing choice for senior citizens.
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ~ ~ S-
In acrnrdaoa with the Citium' Participation Plan adopted by the City Council for
the (7ity of Ranchn CStsatnnnoon, fnr the Comm~~nity Devetooment Block Grant
(CDBG) program, staff' requested suggestions from the public regazdittg the use of
CDBG foods for fiscal year 1990-91. Lettets were sent to all community groups and
agencies which have previously submitted suggestions, as well as to all city
departments. P.n advertisement was published in the Iocal paper inviting additional
suggestions.
The following activities were suggesud by community groups and city departments.
Staff has provided recommendations regarding the funding of these programs based
on the goal of continuing and supporting the programs and priorities previously
auihoriud by the City Council for the CDBG program.
A. ON IN pR aMS
i. Ho+~ Reh h'h Ation Program
a. Description of Activity: Continuation of the provision of low-
inurest loans and grants to owners of singlafamily residences
oavpied by lower-income households as an incentive to
maintain and upgrade this element of the housing stack, which
otherwise might fag into diuepair due to the Lack of resources
of +ha rnvnera.
b. Staff Rernmmendation: Sniff recommends the rnntinuation of
support for the Housing Rehabilitation Program
2. Historic Preservation Lncentives Progr,~
a. fkxTiption of Activity: Continuation of the provision of grants
and low-interest loans to owners of historic properties as an
incentive to maintain and upgrade historic properties by malting
repairs essential to eliminate code violations aced conditions
detrimental to public health sad safety.
b. Siaff R:,asmtacadation Stay r:,~mm; nds the ~ntinuation of
support for the Historic Prexrvation Inaatives Program.
Preliminary Statement
of Objecrives /~ -6-
3. SonLt+west Ctice_monaa Street famrwemeet Prom
a Description of Activity: Continuation of the multi-year program
to design and construct strttt improvements, including
construction of curbs, gutters and sidewalks, in the Southwest
(,ttcamonga area Adtiitionai street improvements proposed for
the 1990.91 program year include: the completion of
construction of improvements to Vinmar Avenue, north of
Salina and Salina Avenue, from Calaveras to Sierra Madre;
design of improvements to Vinmar Avenue, b..~. *?_•~ 6~_
to Chaffee Street; design of improvements to Sierra Madre
Avenue, from Ninth Street to Chaffee Street; and the partial
funding of rnnstmction of improvements to Calaveras Avenue,
from Arrow Highway to Ninth Street
b. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the continuation of
support for the multi-year Southwest Cucamonga Street
Improvement Program.
4. Senior Stared Housing Procram
a Description of Activity: Continuation of the program providing
a matching service for those who wish to share dte¢ home with
senior citizens in need of housing as a means to increase
housing choices and promote independent living among lower-
income senior citizens.
b. Staff Rernmmendation: Staff recommends the continuation of
support for the Senior Shared Housing Program.
CDBG PrnYrIL Administration
a Description of Activity: Support for the administration of the
CDBG program, including activities to coordinate the
implementation of the CDAG program with the City's other
community development and planning activities. This project
also includes support for the fair 6ottsirtg and landlord/tenant
mediation programs.
b. Staff Recommendation: Continued support for CDBG Program
Administration is necessary in order to continue itaplementadon
of the CDl3Cr Program.
Prelitniaary Statement Q
of Objectives ~~ ( •7-
B. PROPOSED NEW ACITVTI'fE5
Minor Home Repair Pro~L
1 DC58. ptian ..i e.`.rv';~w. RO!'L..._. of ~'..^...._ et SL` „art nn a
v- pr
rnatract basis for a minor home repair program to be operated
by We Oldtimers Foundation of Fontana. This program is
proposed by the Oldtimers Foundation The Oldtimers
Foundation home repau program prexntly serves xnior
citizens in wo wuu;a.;;iij u:: --,d.o.:.aW~ v :.L '-- `...^. ••:.:.:,.
of age or older and who awn their homes or mobile homes
receive minor home repairs directly provided by employees and
volunteers of the Oldtimers Foundation. The average repair
involves S35 worth of work. The Foundation proposes to
expand the program to include residenu of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga The Foundation requesu S50,000 for the xrvices.
b. Staff Rernmmendation: Staff recommends not funding the
Oldtimers Foundation Minor Home Repair Program. Staff
recommends that all funds available for residential
rehabilitation be allocated to the ongoing Housing
Rehabilitaiov Program. The Housing Rehabilitation Program
is designed to prexrve the community's housing stock
eliminate conditions detrimental to health and safety, and to
convert substaedard 6ottsing to safe, decent, and affordable
t.,...e:..~ M. rwriA:no aecictanr' fnr maim rnrtairc and
~~ _ _ _
improvemenu~ The minor home repairs undertaken by tite
Oldtimer's Foundation aze greatly appreciated by the persons
receiving them. However, the repairs, which average S35 per
visit, would not accomplish any of the neighborhood
prexrvation goals described above.
2. SnnL~est CySCBmnn F r c
a. Description of Activity: The Commtmity Services Department
has requested that staff of the CDBG program investigate We
possibility of using CDBG funds to assist the development of
additloml recreational facilities in the Southwest Cucamonga
area. L`ue is ih2 iLCiusivn of u0II-IGwei incam@ a:EaL '.n SItC
one-mile xrvice area of park facilities, the development of park
facilities in this area does not gttslity at an eligible CDBG
activity baxd upon the goal of providing improvemenu to
lower-inrnme areas. However, CDBG program staff is
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ~ ~~ -S-
prepared to pursue receiving U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) approval of such a project, based
on the need to provide recreadonal facilities as part of an
overall strategy to support public facilities necessary to prevent
conditions which may lead to neighborhood blight.
b. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the[ the City
Council direct CDl3G program staff to work with HUD to
attempt to qualify the Southwest Cucamonga azea as an eligible
tazget azea for improving and developing recreatioml facilities
as llmi of au uvc2au sva[egy [O suppOR pnbllC I8Cd1nC5
necessary to prevent condidons which may lead m
neighborhood blight.
Preliminary Statement
of Objecdvea / ~ ~ -9-
A, NF7('rHBO HOOD P ECERVATION
t. tfo~+~ip¢ Rehab~cpuon Pro~am
Description: There aze three proposed rnmponents to the Housing
Rehabilitation Program:
a. and LOWIIItereSt lAa.^. Program wO.ild prfNldE
amortised low-interest loans of up to 520,000 to
owners of single-family residences occupied by
lower-income persons.
b. The Deferred Loan Program would provide non-
amortised loans of up to SI5,000 to senior citizen,
households headed by handicapped persons and
very-low incoma families who are oxmer-occupants
of singlatamity residences. The loans would be due
and payable upon sale of the home.
c. The Home Rehabilitation Grant Program would
provide grants of up to 55,000 to lower-income
owner-occupants of siogle-family residences.
Location: All programs would be available city-wide.
Eligibility: This project is eligible under Section
570.202 of the CDBG regulation.
Benefit: All loan and grants would be used for the
rehabilitation of residences oavpied by lower-income
households.
Project Funding; 580,000
2. Historic Preservation Incentives
Description Historic Preservation grants and loan would be
provided to owners of historic properties for the
Prelimittary Statement
of Objectives ~~ -10-
elimination of conditions detrimental to public health
and safety as defined by local codes and health
ordinaaws.
Location: The program would be offered city-wide.
Eligibility: Tnis prvjed is cl:yble ~nGt: ~.- ~~n 57^?0-' ^f the
CDBG regulations.
Benefit: All loans and grants would be used for the elimination
of conditions detrimental to public health and safety,
in order, to meet the eligibility criteria of preventing
or eliminating spot blight.
Project Funding: 520,100
B, cnrm~rvt>FCr CUCA~fpNGA STREET tMPROVEMENTS
Description: This project iwolves the design and construction of streets,
curbs, gutters, and sidewalks for specific streets in the
Southwest Cucamonga neighborhood.
Location: The project will be undertaken at the following locations:
1. Construction of Improvemenu for Vinmar Avenue,
north of Salina Avenue and Selina Avenue, from
Calaveras Avenue to Sierra Madre Avenue.
2. Design of Improvements for Vinmar Avenue, from
Ninth Street to Chaffee Street.
3. Desi~ of Lmprovements for Sierra Madre Avenue,
from Ninth Street to Chaffee Street.
4. Construction of hnprovemenu for Calaveras Avenue,
from Arrow Highway to Ninth Street.
Eligibility: This project is eligible under Section 570201(c) of the
CDBG reguia+io~~.
Benefit: The streeu to be improved are located in an area 51
percent or more of whose residents are lower income.
Project Funding: 5210,000
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ' -11-
C, SENIOR AR FD HO IN .
Description: This projeM is a continuation of a public setvitt program
to provide a matching urritt for thou who wish to shaze
their homes with unior citium in need of housing az a
means to increau housing choices and promote
:aaependcat lir•:ry- a.uuu~ lirwcr-incume senior ©uuns.
Location: This program would be available city-wide.
Eligibility: This Droiect is eligible under Section 570.201(e) of the
CDBG regulations.
Benefit: The services will be provided to lower-income senior
citizens.
Project Funding: 56,300
D. ar)MINISTR_ATI ON
Description: This program will provide for continuing the
administration of the CDBG program, including activities
[o coordinate the implementation of the CDB(`, program
with the (,Pty's other community development and
planning activities. This project also includes the Fair
Hossing Program and the landlord/Tenant Mediation
Program.
location: This program would provide for the administration of the
CDBG program city-wide.
Eligibility: This project is eligible under Section 570.206 of the
CDBG regulations.
Benefit: This program provides for benefits to the persons and
neighborhoods to be carved by the above-0escribed
programs.
Project Funding: CDBfi Program Administration 577,805
Fair Hotuing Program S 4,333
Landlord/Tettent Mediation ; 4.462
Total 586,600
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ~ -3 -lz-
finder federal Executive Order, the City of Rancho Cucamonga is required to protect
floodplains and to reduce the risk of losses from floods by not conducting, supporting,
~; a;.jp~--- +.»:.~H.~ en ra4.. nlac' in FlmAnlaise ~tnl~cc fhe aMivides ConStimte the
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only practical alternatives to meeting community needs.
Although most of the water courses in the City have been channeled to reduce Hood
hazards, there aze some aeeas which are potentially subject to flooding in a 100-yeaz
flood. As indicated on the map attached as Figure 1, several of the proposed
activities aze to be undertakes in floodplain areas at risk fora 100.yeaz flood These
activities aze designed to alleviate the deterioration of public and private property
already located in the floodplain. Therefore, these activities do not dvectly or
indirectly support development within the floodplain.
Staff of the Planning Division of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has assessed the
long- and short-term risks of undertaking the activities within the floodplains, and has
assessed mitigation measures which may be included in the design of the activities.
Public notice of the intention to undertake activities within the floodphtin was
published in the local newspaper to provide citiutts the opportunity to comment
upon the activities. Notices were alto provided to interested public agencies.
SOUTHWEST ~UCAMONGA STREET IMPROVEMENTS
Staff considered in previous years alternatives to providing public umprovements m
areas of Southwest Cltcamonga located in identified flood hazard zones. Ali sweet
improvements proposed for funding through the 1990.91 Commonly Development
Block Grant (CDBG) have previously been reviewed and approved by the City
Council.
The Council has previously made a finding that the sweet improvement activities
which are proposed for the 1990.91 CDBG program are the most practical and
desirable alumatives, and that adequate mitigation measures Gave been identified
aced designed into the projects. The desigq location, and size of the projects have
not changed subsequent m the finding. Therefore, no new finding is required
Preliminary Statement 1
of Objectives ~ J S -13-
The Council has also made a previous finding that the Housing Rehabilitation
Program and Historic Preservation Incentives Program are the most practical and
desirable alurnatives, and that adequate mitigation measures have been identified
and designed into the projects. However, addigq additional funding to these nn¢nino
programs requires a new finding.
Staff considered alternatives to undertaking these activities in the floodplain aeeas
and found them impractical and undesirable. One alternative would be to exclude
properties in these areas from the programs. This would leave residences in these
areas which are occupied by lower-income persons u~rrotected from the
deterioration which may otherwise result from the deferred mainunana likely to
occur where financial assistance for borne improvements is unavailable. Excluding
historic properties from the program would similarly fail to protect such properties.
The other alternative, removing the structures from the floodplain, is cleazty
impractical.
In order to mitigate flood hazard impacts for structures which are to be rehabilitated
under these programs, the City may require that owners of properties located in
flood hazard areas show evidence of federal flood insurance coverage before
rehabilitation assistance is provided.
In order to approve operating the Housing Rehabilitation Program and Historic
Preservation Incentives Program within the floodplain the Ciry Council must find
that:
It is necessary to undertake We activities in the floodplain in order to protect
rosidences oavpied bylower-income persons and historic properties from the
deteriorationwhichmay otherwise reaultfrom the deferred maintenance likely
to'vccur where financial assistance for repairs and improvements is
unavailable.
2. Adequate measttrq designed to mitigate the risk of property loss which may
rmnlt from undertaking the activities Gave been identified and included in the
operative of the activities.
3. The activities conform to applicable state and regional floodplain
mamgement standards.
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ~.~~ -14-
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A CTfT7.FN. ' ppRTICIPATION P AN
tee t.7ry of Rancho Cucamonga encourages gad solicits We participadon of
its residents in the process of identifying projects for funding through the
Community Developmene Black Grant (CD13G) Program. The Ciry will, in
conducria¢ the CDSG Program, follow this Citizens' Participation Plan.
Ctiveaeb, The City of Rancho Gltramonga encourages citizen
participation; with a particular emphasis on participation by persons of
low- and moderate-income and residents of neighborhoods which aze
experiencing physical deterioration Ia order to reach as many
residents and community groups as possible, letters will be sent to
community organuatioas and individuals who have participated is the
program or suggested projects in recent years. In additioq a display
advertisement will be published in the Daily Report at react a month
prior to consideration of the preliminary statement.
2. Notia• The Ciry of Rancho Cucamonga provides citiuac with
advanced notice of all meetings related to the CDBG program and
makes copies of all related materials available for public review as
soon as notice is given. Notix of the hearing on the Preliminary
Statement of Community Development Objectives will be published in
rA• Tlaily R~nnre ar l~xct 1f1 daw prior m the hearing.
3. Technical Assistance. The City will publish the names and telephone
numbers of staff familiar with the CD13G program who are available
to answer questions and help residents and community groups package
a proposal.
4. glpjj~ypygg, The City of Rancho Cucamonga uses public hearings
to obtain dtiuns' views and to respond to proposals and questions at
all stages of the program, A hearing is field on the Preliminary
Statement of Community Development Objectives at which the City's
housing and community development Heads are reviewed, past policies
and programs are discussed, and each proposed project is explained.
A preliminary sale.-ticn of obje.^tives and pro,^-asp it rhea made and
published for public review and cornmeal The hearing on the final
grant appticadon is Geld a month later. All hearings are duly noticed.
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ' ~ -tfr
Agendas and staff reports are available in advance. The meetings aze
held in the Lion s Cenur, whicb is fully accessible to the handicapped.
5, i nn~,,~„n.~.Y«±t,+1iw, Severs! neighborhoods 4ave substantial
4ispanic populations. At meetings where it u likely that the attendees
wdl not be bilingual, iue ~.;Cy r.':.' p:o::de ~ i**.Lrp*iter m ensure that
residents can understand and participate in the procedures.
6. Resnortsiveness. Once projects Gave been funded and are under way,
the City is xmmitttd to ensuring the satisfactory execution of each
project. Staff prervides a timely response to all written complaints,
usually within 15 working days.
B. RFitX~ATION PO ICY
Recent changes in the regulations gmerning the expenditure of CDBG funds
requve that the City establish a polity governing the provision of relocation
assistance to any family, individual, business, non-profit organization or farm
that results from implementation of its CDBG progratps. It is the polity of
the City to avoid displacement of all families, individuals, businesses, non-
profit organization and farms ip carrying out its CDBG programs.
No displacement is espected to result from the activities proposed for the
199491 program year. However, in the event Urat operation of any of the
CDBG funded activities results in the voltmtary or imoltmtary displacement
of amt Family in~liviAnA1 Micin.•ac nnn-nmfit nrganization or farm (whether
owner or renur) the City will provide relocation assistance in acxrdance with
the standards and guidelines set forth in the federal Uniform Relocation
Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act, Section 7260 (et seq.) of the
State of California t:rovernment Code (Title 25, Chapter 6) and the guidelines
issued by the State of California -epartment of Housing and Community
Development, as applicable. The City will meet its relocation responsibilities
through the ttse of its staff and xnsultanu, supplemented by assistance from
local realtors, sadal agentaes, and civic organizations.
It is the CYry's objective that all displaces be relocated with a minimum of
hardship in aocommodatiops which are decent, safe, sanitary, and suitable to
their individual steeds; located in areas not less desirable than their current
=oa8on ti regard m pubic ut:lfties and public and xmmerciai fariiides; and
reasonably aceessible to Ureic customers or places of employment and priced
within their financial meson.
Prelimitrary Statement
of Objectives ' 3~' -17-
The City will handle thou cases requiring relocation which result from
implementation of CDBG activities oa an individual case-bycau manner.
Services provided to eligible displaces shall indude but not be limited to:
• Providing information oa project activities, rights, benefits, and options
ooen to them
• Maintaining liaison between displacees and agencies of firms with
resources to assist them (e.g, Chamber of Commerce, Small Business
A~r++-si_<t*ation. ~rc of L~ Emnemle D!vPlepmenr, Icndina
institutions, real[ors, etc.).
• Locating, inspecting, evaluating, or stimulating the production of
accommodations !o mx: the seeds of a1 disp!axes.
• Assisting displacees in obtaining financing
Assisthtg displacees in securing priority coasideradon for rental
assistance, public housing, or other housing assistance activities.
• Malting referrals to appropriate social, community, and welfare
agencies.
• Keeping records, maintaining files, and coordinating all relocation
activities.
• Providing all families, individuals, businesses, institutions, and farms
which are displaced by CDBG funded activities with written notice of
this policy, the types of utvices available to them, and the amount of
relocation assistance for which they may be eligible. (Payments will be
in the amounts established by state and federal guidelines)
City staff and consultants will be available to answer questions and provide
information, and, by then eazly involvement, to see that relocation proceeds
with a minimum of hardship.
C, RFCmF~At anrn-nf~>'I_s[~MENT PLex
Section iod of the Housing sad Community Dcelopaent :,ct of l9';4
requires each grantee to adopt, tnalce public, and certify that it is following a
residential anti-displaameat plan providing one•forone replacement units in
cases where residential units are demolished as a consequence of as activity
funded through the CDBG program. The plm must include steps that will be
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ' ~ Q •18-
taken to .~;r,im++~ the displacement of persons from their homes ruulting
from anY activity funded under the CDBG program.
It is ant anticipated that any demolition of rsidential strucnues will occur as
a result of any of the activities proposed to be undertaken during the 1990-91
program year. riwiera, ;:. acx.:'..a.-cc •.:^•W •W: '~ *.he f'~ty of Rancho
Cucamonga establishes this Residential And-Displacement Plan.
1. The City of Rancho Cucamonga will replace all occupied and vacant
occupiable lower-income dwelling units demolished or rnnverted to a
use other than as tower-income housing as a direct result of activities
assisted with funds provided under tnc iiuusing and Communiry
Development Act of 19'74, as amended, as described in 24 CFR
570.G06(b)(1).
2. All replacement housing will be provided within three years of the
mmmenament of the demolition or rehabilitation relatigq to
rnnversioa
3. Before obligating or expendmg fonds that will directly result in such
demolition or rnnversion, the City of Rancho Cucamonga will make
public and submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development the following information in writing:
a A description of the proposed activity.
b. The general location on a map and the apprmdmate number of
dwelling units by number of bedrooms that will be demolished
or converted to a use other than as lower-income housing as a
direct result of the proposed activity.
c. A time schedWe for the commencement and completion of the
demolition or conversion.
d The general loation on a map and appro~dmate number of
dwelling units by camber of bedrooms that will be provided as
replacement dwelling units.
e. ?lse souax of fundieg and a time xhedu!e Ear tHC fimvi56~a of
replacement dwelling traits.
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ~ ~ f -19-
The basis for wncluding that each replacement dwelling unit
will remain a loweo-income dwelling unit for at least 10 years
from the date of initial occupanry.
D. CRt'[EIZtA FOR c rKt' nmat. Cr-tetJ
.°;.dcrsl rgulatioas for the CD9G pro~°,.s •ey,:.... •~e City t cn.tj' -„ucred
citizeas and provide them the opportunity to comment on any propoxd
activity which is added, deleud. or substantially changed in terms of purpox,
scope, location, or benefiaaries following the submission of the Final
Statement of Community Development Objectives and Proiected Ux of
tunas to me u.~, uepartment of Housing and Urban Development The
regulations require the City to adopt and make public iu definition of
"substantial change." The Ciry of Rancho Cucamonga shall consider a
"substantial change" to have occurred under the foLLowirtg circumstances:
1. The amount to be allocated to air activity is proposed to be increased
or decreaxd from the amount in the Final Statement by more than 25
percent
2. The loartion of the activity, or the target area of eligibility criteria of
the program, is changed from that describad in the Final Statement
3. An activity not included in the Final Statement is propoxd for
funding.
4. M activity included in the Final Statement is propoxd for elimination
or cessadoa
Should the City Council consider a substantial change is any CD13G funded
actirry, the public will be notiSed and provided an opportunity to comment
upon the propoxd change.
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives '~~ •?A.
a
In accordance with the Housing and Community Ihvelnnmenr AM of lo7a,
as amended, and with 24 CFR 570.303 of the Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) regulation, the City of Rancho Cucamonga certi5es that:
1. It possesses legal authority to make a grant submission and to execute
a mmmtmtty development and honing program
The City Council has duly adopted a resolndon authorizing tha Mayor
to submit the fatal statement and amendments, thereto, and all
understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and
authorizing the Mayor to act in connection with the submission of the
final statement and to provide such additioml information as may be
required.
3. Prior to submission of its final statement to HUD, it has:
Met the citizen participation requirements of 4570.301(b).
b. Prepared its final statement of community development
objectives and projected use of funds in accordance with
6570.301(c) and made the final statement available to the
public.
It is following a detailed citizen participation plan which:
a. Providas for and encourages citizen participation, with
particular emphasis on participation by person of low- and
moderate-income who are residents of slum and blighted areas
and of areas in which Eunds are proposed to be used and
provides for partiapadon of residents in tow- and moderate-
iawme neighborhoods as defined by the City.
b. Provides citizens with reasonable and timely access to local
maati~g, infnrmatido, and rec+±rds relating to rite grantee's
proposed use of funds, at required by the regulation of the
Secretary of HUD, and relating to the actual use of funds under
the Act.
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives '~3 -21-
c. Provides for uehnical assistance to groups representative of
persons of low- and moderate-income that request such
assistance in developing proposals with the level and type of
assistan« to be determined by the grantee.
d. Provides for public hearings to obtazn ttt~zen views and to
respond to proposals and questions at all stages of the
community development program, including at least the
development of seeds, the review of proposed activities, and
review of program performance, which hearings shat! be held
after adequate notice, at times ana tocanoas convoaicui co
potential or actual benefiaaries, and with accommodation for
the handicapped
e. Provides for a timely written answer to written complaints and
grievances, within 15 woeldng days where practicable.
f. Identifies bow the needs of non-English speaking residents will
be met in the case of public hearings where a significant
number of non-English speaking residents can be reasonably
expected to participate.
5. The grant will be conducted and administered in compliance with:
a. Titre VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Public Law gg•352, 42
U.S.C. A2000d et ua•)•
b. The Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 3601-20).
6. It will a~rmadvely further fair housirtg.
7. It has developed its final statement of projected use of funds so as to
give ma~dmum feasible priority to activities which benefit low- and
moderau- income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of
slums or blight; (the final statement of projected use of funds may also
laclude activities which the grantee certifies are designed to meet other
community development needs having a particular [agency because
etdating conditions pose a carious and immediate threat to the health
or wtlfate of the community aer! piper financial resources are not
available); except that the aggregau use of 1;D13G fttnds received
under section 106 of the Act, and if applicable, under section 108 of
the Act, during the 1990.91 through 1942.93 program years, shall
ptiacipally benefit persons of Itrw- and moderau•income in a manner
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives ' ~ -22-
that ensures that not less than 60 percent of such ftmds are used for
activities that benefit such petsovs during such period.
8. It has developed a rnmmunity development plan, for the period
specified in paragraph 7 above, that identifies community development
and housing aeeus sud specifies both short end tong urm community
development objectives that have been developed in accordance with
the primacy objective and requirements of the Act.
9. It is followittg a current housing assistance plan which has been
approved by HLJD.
10. It will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvemenu
assisted in whole or in part with funds provided under Section 106 of
the Act or witit amounts resulting from a gttatantee under Section 108
of the Act by assessing any amount against properties owned and
occupied by persons of low- and maderau-income, including an}r foe
charged or assessments made as a condition of obtaining access to such
public improvements, unless:
a. funds received under Section 106 of the Act are used to pay the
proportion of such fee or assessment that relates to the capita!
crosu of such public improvements thm are financed from
revenue sources other than under Titie l of the Act; or
b, far purposes of assessing any amount against properties owned
and occupied by persons of moderau income, the grantee
certifies to the Secretary that it lacks sufficient funds received
under Section 106 of the Act to comply with the requirements
of subparagraph (a) above.
11. Its notification, inspection, testing, and abatement procedures
concerning lead-based paint will comply with 4570.608.
12. [t will wmply with the acquisition and relocation «gttirements of the
Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies
Act of 1970 as required tinder 4570.606(a) and federal implementing
regulatioffi; the requirements in 4570.606(b) governing residential aati-
displarement and relocation nc<,cr=++~ plan under Section 104fd) of
the Act (including a certification that the grantee is following such a
plan); the relocation requirements of 4570.606(c) gweccting
Preliminary Statement c
of Objectives I ~J -23-
displacement subject to section 104(k) of the Act; and the rolocadon
requirements of $570.606(d) governing optional relocation assistance
under Section 105(a)(11) of the Act.
13. It will comply with the other provisions of the Act and with other
applicable taws.
B. CERTIFICATION REGARDING ADRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
The Ciry of Rancho Cucamonga certifies that it will provide adrug-free
workplace [ry:
1. Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful
manufachue, distributioq dispensing, possession or use of a wntrolled
substance is prohibited is the grantee's workplace and specitying the
actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such
prohibition.
2. Establishing a drug•free awareness program to inform employees
about:
a. The dangers of drug abase in the workplace.
b. The City's polity of maintaining adrug-free workplace,
a Any available drug counselling, rehabilitadoq and employee
assurance programs.
d. The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug
abuse violadoas occurring in the workplace.
3. Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the
performance of the grant be given a copy of the statement required by
paragraph 1.
4. Notityiag the employee in the statement required by paragraph 1 tha;
u a coadidon of employment under the gran; the employes will:
a abide by the Berms of the statemem; and
b. notify the employer of a~ criminal drug statute conviction for
a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five days
after such conviction.
Preliminary Smtement
of Objectives I ~ (~ •24-
5. Notifying the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
within ten days after receiving notice under subparagraph (4)(b) from
an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such comictioa
6. Taking one of the following actions, within 30 days of receiving notice
under subparagraph (4'~(b), with respect to any employee who is so
convicted:
a. Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee,
un to and including termination.
b. Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug
abuse assistance or rehabilimtion program approved for such
ptuposG. by a fadaz,.1, state, oz !ocsl hea!!h, !aw eafozcemea~
or other appropriate agency.
Maldag a good faith effort to contimta to maintain adrug-free
workplace through implementation of paragraphs Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and
6.
['reliatittary Statement ,r
of Objectives ~ '} 7 .25-
PIACE OF PERFORMANCE
FOR CERTIFICATION REGARDING DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
REQUIREMENTS
Name of Grantee: The City of Rancho Cucamonga, California
Grant Program Name: Community Development Block Grant Program
Grant N•.unber: B-90-MC-06.0556
Date: April 18, 1990
Place of Performance:
Rancho Cucamonga City Hall
9320 Base I~ne Road
and
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California, 91730
Preliminary Statement
of Objectives I ~ -26-
G CERTIFICATION PROHIBITING THE USE OF EXCESSIVE FORCE
In accordance with Section 519 of Public Law 101-140, the 1990 HI1D
Appropriations Act, The City of Rancho Cucamonga certifies that it has
adopted and is enforcing a policy prohibiting the use of excessive force by law
eufOrtiSiut ajjcuue5 wwfn ft5 jaiiSdi~uua a~aiu5i nay IadlvldU815 ingagid
in nonviolent civil rights demonstrations.
D. CERTIFICATION REGARDING LABBYING
Ibe undersigned cerdn"es, to rite best of his Imowledge and belief, that
1. No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on
behalf of the undersigned to ary person for i~luenang or attempting
to influence an officer or employee of any agenry, a Member of
Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or as employee of a
Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of atry federal
contract, the malting of any federal gran; the malriog of any federal
loan, the entering into of a~ cooperative agreemen; and the
extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of any
federal contras; gran; loan, or inoperative agreement.
2. If any funds other than federal appropriated foods have been paid or
will be paid to a~ person for influencing or attemptng to influence an
officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, as officer
or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in
connection with this federal contract, gran; long or cooperative
agreemem, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-
I.LI, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its
instructions.
3. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be
included in the award documents for aU subawards at all tiers
(fnduding subcontracts, subgrants, and inntracta under grant, loans,
and cooperative agreemenu) and that all subreapieMS shall certify and
disclose accordingly.
Signed:
Denis G Stout Mayor
Date
Preliminary Statement I
of Objectives -27-
DATE: March 21, 1990
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
8Y: John L. Martin, Associate Civil Engineer
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SuBJELT: Public Nearing of protests regarding Eminent Domain action to
acquire public right-of-way for the Base Line Road Widening,
Parcel Map 11838 Project between Victoria Park Lane and
Rochester Avenue at the properties located at 12428 and 12472
Base Line Road (APN 227-091-14 and 15) for the construction of
street improvements across the frontage of said properties.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends adoption of the attached Resolution of Necessity - directing
staff to proceed with condemnation of right-of-way far the construction of
street improvements for the Base Line Road Nldening Parcel Map 11838 between
Victoria Park Lane and Rochester Avenue at the properties located at 12428 and
12412 Base Line Road (APN 227-091-14 and 15) in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACK(3t0UMD/ANALYSIS
This item was continued from the March 7, 1990, Council Meeting.
ihts is an Eminent Domain action to acquire street rights-of-way for
Base Line Road west of Victoria Park Lane adjacent to a recently approved
shopping center and Parcel Map No. 11838. This action is being pursued as
required by the Rgreement entered into between the City and Hughes
Inver Lnents. The time limit of 120 days from date of filing of the map, to
acquire this right-of-way, is set by the State Subdivision Map Act and 1s due
to expire on Apr11 8, 1990. Therefore this action is brought before the City
Council for consideration. It will need to be adopted should Council desire
to enforce the condition of approval placed on the parcel Map subdivision to
construct offsite Improvements, not adjacent to the subdivided property.
The owner of the parcels, Ms. Edna Eilena, has been courteous, but has
declined to accept the monetary "offer of ,just compensation" made by the City,
as established by an independent appraiser.
Aiiirough negotiations continue, it 1s deemed necessary at this time to enact a
Resolution of Necessity to proceed with condemnation of such right-of-way for
the proposed development, prior to expiration of the State mandated time
period for acqu1s1t1on.
Respect s ed, t
Attachment /
RESOLUTION ND. q~-~o9
A RE50.UTION ff TIE CITY COUNCIL ff THE CITY ff
RANCHO CUCANOM6A OECLARIM6 TIE PUBLIC NEED AMD NECESSITY
TO CONOEIN A PORTION ff CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOGITED 1N
TIE CITY ff RANCHO CUCAMD11611 AND NAKIM6 FIMDIN6S IM
SUPPORT TNEREff.
A. Recitals.
(1) The City of Rancho Cucamonga has eonducted a study pertaining
to the widening, realignment, constructton and improvement of Base Line Road
between Victoria Park Lane and Rochester Avenue in the City of Rancho Cucamonga
(hereinafter referred Lo as the "protect"). Based upon such analysis, tt has
been determined that the most reasonable and feasible plan for widening,
realignment, construction and improvement of Base Line Road will require the
acquisition of a portion of that certain real property commoniy known by the
street addresses of 12429 and 12472 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga,
Cal tfornl a, and more Darti col ariy described to the attached Exhibit "A".
(ti) Pursuant to California Government Code Section 40404(a), a City
~~~ay "~yu;,c yii""ie pr~perLy uy cunaennacion wean is is necessary tOr
establishing, laying out, extending and widening streets;
(iii) Pursuant to the provisions of California Goverr~cnt Code
Section 7267.2, prior to adopting this resolution the City has made an offer to
the owner of record to acquire Lhe property for the full amount of fair market
value as established by an independent appraisal valuation;
11v) On March 21, 1990, this Council held a duly noticed hearing
pursuant to the teens of California Code of C1v11 Procedure Sec tipn 1245.234
and said hearing was concluded prior to the adoption of this Resolution; and,
(v) All legal prerequisites have occurred prior Lo the adoption of
this Resolution.
B. Resolution.
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8. Resolutlan.
NON, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined and resolved by the
City Councti of the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga as follows:
Sv'TLr.. I. in 411 ..~c ,~- get s~.th /~ fM p~ri cal c, part A. Of
this Resolution.
SECTIGM 2: That the real property which is required for the street
.. ~rc.~.ent purpos25 referenced herein is situated 1n the Gi ty of Rancho
Cucanpnga, County of San Bernardino, State of California, and is more
specifically outlined in 4he legal description and map attached hereto as
Exhibit "A" an6 incorporated herein by this reference.
SECIIBN 3: Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Council
durtng the above-referenced public heartng, including written and oral staff
reports, the City Council specifically finds as follows:
a. The public interest and necessity require the proposed proiect;
b. The proposed prglect is planned or located in the manner that will
be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private 1nlury:
c. The property defined to this Resolution is necessary for the
proposed protect; and,
d. An offer of fair market value hss been made to the owners of sold
real property pursuant to the Lena of California Government Code
Section 7267.2.
SEClIdI 4: The Ctty Councti hereby declares its intention to acquire
the property deserl6ed 1n Section 2, above, by proxedings to eminent doraaln.
The City Attorney is ordered and directed to bring an action in the Superior
Court of the State of California for the County of San Bernardino, in the nsae
of the City of Rancho Cucamange, against all owners and elaiaNnts of the
property described herein for tM purpose of conda+aning for stnei iRprovaalant
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determination in accordance with the provisions of law applicable thereto. The
City Attorney is authorized and instructed to make applications to said Court
for an Order fixing the amount of security by way of money deposits as may be
directed by said Court and for an Order permitting the City to take possession
and use of said real property for the uses and purposed herein described.
SECTION 5: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this
Resolution.
PASSED and ADOPTED th15 21st day of March, 1990,
yor
I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City oP Rancho Cucamonga held on the 21st
day of March, 1990, and was finaily passed at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 21st day of March, 1990, by
the following vote:
RYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
AV G: WYIIULL I'CrOLM1O.
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAINED: COUNCIL hEMBERS:
ATTEST:
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk
City of Rancho Cucamonga
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E%IltdtT -n• E%HIBIT A-1
LECAL OESCRI CT ION OF
CARCEL "A" (STREET CASEMENT)
Ali chnc Land in che Clay of Rancho Cucamonga, County °C Sun 6ernardino,
S mce °F Ca life rn ia, within chat pore Lan of Lacs 30, 71 and J2 of Orange Empire
do res as shown by map on file Ln dook 20 of Maps, ac page 1, Recortls of San
Be [Ward loo County, CalLfornta and Wore particularly deacr Lbed as follows;
PARC F.I. "A" (STREET EAS Fl1E,NT)
deg inning ac a po inc on the Eesc Llne of sa ld Loc 12 which bears N. 00° OS'
07" ~ _ ,.r ;n nn foes from che Souchesse corner of sold Lot 72 said
pains alsoAhein g^che Northeaac corner of chat certain pnreel conveyed co che
Councv of San derna rdino by deed recorded Noveeber 25, 1977 in 0aok 922, page
206 of OfFic Sal Rae ords, Records of San Bernardino County, Callfornla;
1'henca N. 00° OS' O7" r ., along Bald East line a dlstance of 117,89 fee c;
Thence N. 89° 54' S7" U., q dis canes of 7.00 feat;
Thence S. 00° OS' 07• D., a distance of 70,00 fee c;
Thence Sauchves terly on a tangent curve concave co the Nor[hveac having a
rod lus of 24.00 fee c, through an angle of 97° 27' 4$^, an arc length of J9.15
feet co a polo[ of reverse curve coca;
Shence Descerly on a curve concave co che South having a radius of 1840,00
fee c, through an angle of 00° JS' 27•, an ere length of ]0.00 feat (the tnttlal
radial line bears N. O7° J2' 32" E.);
Thence 3. >4° 56' 40" 4.. a dls ranee of 9J.22 fact;
Thence S. 00° 10' l7• E., a distance of 12.00 feet;
Tha nee S. 97° 57' 10' 4., a dlstance of 241.70 feet Co a polo[ on che North
line of said parcel conveyed to the County of San Bernardino;
Thence N. 89° 49. 2J• E., along as ld North line a dls tnne• of 789.42 feet
co che pa Lnc of begtnning.
Con Gains: 10914 SF or 0.25 ncrea
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GIYOPHANCHO CUCAMONGA
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 21, 1990 /
T0: City Council and City Manager Q
FPOM; !tusseii ri. riaguire, City Engineer
BY: John L. Martin, Associate CT Vii Engineer
SUBJLUI: YUDIIC Medring of prole>i5 r2ydru'i ny^ Ea ne.^.t 9L7r."_i.^. arf S nn f~
acquire public right-of-way for Base Line Road, Parcel Map 11838
Protect, between Victoria Park Lane and Rochester Avenue at the
properties located at 12504 Base Line Road (APN 227-111-12
and 13) for the construction of street improvements across the
frontage of said properties. ~
RELOMMENBATIOM:
Staff does not reconnrend adoption of the attached Resolution of Necessity -
directing staff to proceed with condemnation of right-of-way for the
construction of street improvements for Base Line Road Protect between
Victoria Park Lane and Rochester Avenue at the properties located at 12504
Base Ltne Road (APN 227-111-12 and 13) in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
9ACKC~t0UND1.4NALYSIS
This item was continued from March 7, 1990, Councll Meeting.
This is an Eminent Domain ac tl on t0 acquire street ri gnts-or-way tar
Base Line Road west of Victoria Park Lane adfacent to a recently approved
shopping center and Parcel Map No. 11838. This action is being pursued as
required by the Agreement entered into between the City and Hughes
investments. The time limit of 120 days from date of filing of the map, to
acquire this right-of-way, is set by the State Subdivision Map Act and Ss due
to expire on April 8, 1990. Therefore this action was brought before the City
Councll far consideration.
The owners of the Nabisco parcels, Nabisco Brands Tnc., and 50. Pacific Ra11
Road, have been courteous, and 1n a spirit of cooperation have made a gratis
dedication of the deficient street rights-of-way.
Therefore, the Eminent Damaln action is unnecessary.
Respectful) Dmitted,
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Attachment
RESOLDTION No. ~ ~(/O
A RESOLUfIOM ff TiE CITY CODICIL ~ TIE CITY OF
RANCHO CIIG!lONG11 OECLARIM6 TIE PLSLIC NEED AND NECESSITY
TO CONDEMN A PORTION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOfATED IN
TIE CiTT OF RANCHO CUfJ11QNCA AND INKIM6 FlMDINOS DI
JulTUii TR,aE„v~.
A. Recitals.
(i; The City of Rancho Cucamonga has conducted a study per±aining
to the widening, realigiment, construction and improvement of Base Line Road
between Victoria Park Lane and Rochester Avenue in the City of Rancho Cucamonga
(hereinafter referred to as the "protect"). Based upon such analysts, it has
been determined that the most reasonable and feasible plan for widening,
realignment, construction and improvement of Base Ltne Road will require the
acquisition of a portion of that certain real property commonly known by the
street address of 12504 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and more
particularly described in the attached Exhibit "A".
(11) Pursuant to Californfa Government Code Section 40404(a), a City
may acquire private property by condemnation when 1t 1s necessary for
es to blTsht ng, laying out, extending and widening streets;
(iii) Pursuant to the provisions of Californfa Government Code
Section 7267.2, prior to adopting this resolution the City has made an offer to
the owner of record to acquire the property for the full amount of fair market
value as established by an independent appraisal valuation;
(1 v) On March 21, 1990, this Council held a duly noticed hearing
pursuant to the tei~,s of California Code of Civii 'rrocedure Section iz4S.235
and said hearing was concluded prior to the adoption of this Resolution; and,
(v) A11 legal preroqutsltes have occurred prior to the adoption of
this Resolution.
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NON, THEREFORE, 1t 1s hereby found, detenained and resolved by the
City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows:
SECfIOM 1: In all respects as set forth to the Rect tai s, Part A, of
SECfIpI 2: That the real property which 15 required for the street
improvement purposes referenced herein 1s situated to the C!ty of Rancho
.ruCani,a y"a, Cudniy OT San Bernardino, State Of Cal ifOFnl a, ana 15 more
specifically outlined 1n the legal description and map attached hereto as
Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference.
SECTION 3: Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Council
during the above-referenced public hearing, lnciuding written and oral staff
reports, the City Council specifically finds as follows:
a. The public interest and necessity require the proposed project;
b. The proposed protect is pianned or located 1n the manner that wilt
be most caapatlble with the greatest public good and the least private 1n~ury:
r Tha n.n n,.ww bfl nnA In hM. ew...l .~a•a .. a. ._______.. e_._ .._
proposed proleci; and,
d. An offer of fair market value has been made to the owners of said
real property pursuant to the terms of California Government Code
Section 7267.2.
SECTIBM 4: The City Council hereby declares its intention to acquire
the property described 1n Section 2, above, by praaedings to eminent domsin.
The Ctty Attorney is ordered and directed to bring an action 1n the Superior
Court of the State of California for the County of San Bernardino, in the name
of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, against all owners aM claimants of the
property described herein for the purpose of condemning for street improvement
purposes, and to do all things necessary to prosecute Bald action to its final
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purposes, and to do all things necessary to prosecute said action to its final
deter+nlnatton 1n accordance with the provisions of law applicable thereto. The
City Attorney is authorized and instructed to make applications La said Court
for an Order fixing the mount of security by way of money deposits as may be
directed by said Court and for an Order permitting the City to take possession
and use of said real property for the uses and purposed herein described.
SECTION 5: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this
Resolution.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 21st day of March, 1990.
yor
i, DEDRA J. ADAMS, Ctty Clerk of the Ct ty of Rancho Cucamonga do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was Introduced at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on Lhe 21st
day of March, 1990, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, held on the 21st day of March, 1990,
by the following vote:
RYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
AB STA INEO: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ATTEST:
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk
City of Rancho Cucamonga
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EXNIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCR2PTION OF
PARCEL "A" (STREET EAS EMENi)
cXH10IT A-L
All chat land In the Cl[y of Rn ncho Cucamonga, Gouncy of Sen Bernard loo, Sca ee
of Callfarnla, inch Ln cltac port ion of Loc 17 Ln Black •J" of Eclvonda Colony Lands
ns sltoun by map on file In Book 2 of Maps, et page 24, Records of Sen Bernardino
Gouncy, Call Eocnle and Wore parclcularly descr lbed as folloua:
PARCEI. "A" (STREET EAS EMENi)
Comma nc lug ac the South one •quarcer corner of Secclon ]T, Tovnshlp 1 North,
Runge 6 4es c, San Be rnardlna Mer id lan ns shown by mop of Trecc No. 12044 on FLle in
Book 167 of Maps, ac pages 78 through 8S, Recocda of Sen Becnecdtno Gouncy,
CALL Eornle;
Thence N. 00° OS' 07" E. along the No rch anA South quarcer section line also
being Cittl N¢a t¢ily !!ne oL Cna[ Ce[cain pa ccvi vvureLv.: :.. .:, "..., L,v, nu
described in ExhlDlc "C' of deed recorded December 24, 19BT as "InstrumentaNo. 87•
4516 T8, Records of Sen Be rnardlno County, Csllforn Sa, a dta cence of 67.47 Eeet to
cite ,nose Nes early corner of Chet cereatn parcel conveyed to the Couney of San
Berns re[no and desc r/bed as Pn reel 1 of deed recorded October 27, 1965 Sn Book
6500, page 875 of Off lc lal Recordz, Records of San Be rnardlno County, Gal lEotnia,
said corner be lug chn point of beginning of the parcel to be deaeilDed;
Thence cancinuing N. 00° OS' 07" E, along Bald North and South quarcer section
line also he lug sald.Vescerly lion of parcel conveyed to Nabisco, Snc. o dls cence
of 114,I] feet;
Thence 5, fl9° 54' S3" E., a distance of 77.00 feet;
Thence S. 00° OS'O1" W., a d[stance of 48.]8 feee;
Thence Soucheas ce rLy on a tangent curve concave to the Northeast having a
cadlus of 24.00 feet, through en angle of BI° O7. 20•, an a[c length of ]4.79 feat
co a Folnc of reverse curvature;
The nee Ens ce rly on a curve caneeve co the Soueh having a radius of 18 L0.00
Eee c, through nn angle of 00° OL" 46", an are length of 0.96 feet (Chu initial
. u mo m • rn" F 1• ro w mint on rho Ees terly Llne of se Sd
parcel conve yed•co Nabisco, Inc.;
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a point on the Norther Ly line of Bald parcel conveyed to the County of San
Be rna rdlno;
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the Soueh having a cadlus of 12]7.00 feee, through
length of 55.08 feet to the polo[ of beginning (the
S7' 45" E.).
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LECAL DESC0.IP710N OF
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All tbnc In nd In [he Clty of Rnnc ho Cuc meonga, Couney of Snn Be rna rd loo, Scn to
of Callforn la, klchln ebae pore ion o[ Loc 1] 4c aloek •J• of Eeluanda Colony Londe
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Couney, California and amro partteulatly described as follows:
PnR CF.I. "n" (SLOPE FsSF2lENT)
^-°,'="e^c!ng = the Se+c:'~ cne •quu cec co rnec of Seeclon ]2, 1'ovnzhlp 1 North,
Range 6 Nes c, San Be rnardlno Merldfen os sl,o°n by nap of Trace No. 12044 on file Ln
Book 167 of Meps, ac pages 78 through 89, Recerda of San Bernardino Couney,
Callfornla;
?hence N. 00° O$' 07" E. along the North and South quarter section line also
I>e ing Che Nes ce rly lino of that certain parcel conveyed to Nab lsco, Inc, and
tlescribed in Exhlblt •C" of deed r¢corded December 29, 1987 as Instrument No. 87-
451628, Aeco rds of San Ba rnardlno Cauncy, Callfornla, n dls ca nee of 177,76 Eee t;
Thence S. 89° 54' S7• E., . dls cance of 31.00 Feee Co the polo[ o£ begLnning.
of ehe parcel Co he dese ribed;
Thence 5. 00° OS' 07• N„ a dls cance of 48.78 feet;
The nc¢ Southeas ce rly on a tangent curve concave ee [he Northeast hav(ng e
radius of 24.00 feet, through an angle oC 87° O]• 20^, sn arc length of ]4.79 Feet
co a polo[ of reverse eu rvature;
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fee c, [h rough an angle of 00° O1. 46", nn me length of 0.96 feet (ehe initial
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parcel conveyed co NaD lsco, Inc.;
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en angle point Ln sa Ld line;
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li -, an arc le ngcn or ui. to [set (toe initial radial line Deers S. 89° 54' S]•E,);
Thence N. 20° 25. 5G"N„ a dls ranee of 42.79 fee e;
Thence N. 89° 54. 57"N., a distance of 15.00 Feee eo the point of beginning.
Conca Lns: 1859 SF or 0.04 acres
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STAFF REPORT
BATE: March 21, 1990
T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner
tl7: 6reii nUr'ner', ASiUC is is riaiibcr
SUBJECT: MEDIAN OPENING AND LANDSCAPING WITHIN MEDIANS IN THE TERRA
VISTA PLANNED COMMUNITY - An appeal of the Planning
Commission's decision to deny a median opening on Church
Street between West Elm Rvenue and Spruce Avenue.
I, RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council uphold the
Planning Commission's decision and deny the applicant's appeal to allow
the median opening. This action may be made by minute action.
I[, ANALYSIS: Lewis Homes is proposing a median island opening on Church
Street between West Elm Avenue and Spruce Street (see Exhibit B-2?. The
opening being proposed is to provide access to a proposed condominium
project, Tentative Tract 13859. The issue of a median opening has also
come to the forefront because Lewis desires to construct Church Street
from Haven to Orchard and cannot complete the design plans until this
issue is resolved.
On February 14, 1990, the Planning Commission reviewed the request and
determined that the proposed opening should not 6e permitted. The
Commission felt that median openings should be kept to a minimum in
order to provide adequate landscaping. Further the Commission directed
staff to prepare a policy resolution establishing a minimum median
length to ensure adequate landscaping. At their March 14, 1990 meeting,
the Commission adopted a specific policy for median construction. The
attached Planning Commission Staff report analyzes the request in
detail.
Resq 11y s eL~
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Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Applicant's Appeal Letter
Exhibit "B" - Proposed Median Opening
Exhibit "C" - Planning Commission Staff Report of
February 14, 1990
Exhibit "D" - Planning Commission Minutes of
February 14, 1990
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Lewis Hennes Management Cvrp.
1156 North tdouotain Aveouc / P.O. Boa 670 /Upland, California 91785
714/985-0971 FAX: 714/981-9799
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:ma ro~oarcwnnor
February 26, 1990 4~NNr~r)tV910M
FEB~g 199Q
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Ms. Debra Adams, City Clerk ~
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Re: Church Street Median Breaks -Appeal of Planning Commission Decision.
Dear Ms. Adams:
At the last Planning Commission meeting, Brad Buller requested direction on the above,
and was instructed to prepare a study for the Commission.
in the meantime, we wish to appeal to the City Council to allow us to proceed with the
design of the section of Church between Spruce and West Elm, including a median break
mid-block. As this section will complete Church between Haven and Orchard, we're
enxiuus iu proceed, buc are unwilling to co so wnnout exnausang our appeals for a
median break for the following reasons:
1. In reliance on the City's verbal commitment, made several years ago,
that a break would be allowed at the center of each block, we made
certain planning decisions regarding "front door" areas. Two years have
gone into designing Tract 13859 with the entry off Church es its main
focus, which was intended to mirror the entry to the future high-density
project across Church.
2. This block, at just under 1,300 feet, is well over the 1,000 foot guideline
we were given a tew years back for allowance of mid block breaks, and
is longer than the block east of Milliken, which has a break.
3. It seems a bit inconsistent for the City to deny this break while at the
same time requiring that 20% of each median be hardscaped, to
conserve water. Why not conserve water and improve traNic Oow as well
by allowing this break?
4. The staff report of February 14, to the Planning Commission painted too
bleak a picture by indicating that less median area would be left for
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Ms. Debra Adams
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lanrtgraning an(1 mnrw rrePS would be IOSt, than would in far.1 ha tha
case with tha break. Also, those tew trees actually lost' because of the
break could be more than made up in the parkway, which is the main
focus of the landscape design for Church. We are planning a triple layer
of trees in the parkway.
Enclosed is our $126.00 check in payment of the appeal tee; please place us on the next
available agenda.
Cordially,
Lewis Homes Management Corp.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
OAi E: February 14, 1990
T0: Chairman and Melrters of the Planning Commission
FROM: Brad Buller, City Dlanner
BY: Brett Horner, Associate Planner
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SUBJECT: MEDIAN OPENINGS AND LANDSCAPING WITHIN MEDIANS IN THE
TEfIWf -
I. ABSTRACT: Staff is seekt ng direction from the Planning Coaission
on me an island designs in Terra Vista with respect to their
location and the amount of landscaping that is available when
median breaks are allowed.
II. BACKGROUND: Lewis Nomes is proposing a median island opening on
urc reet beMeen West Elm Avenue and Spruce Street (see
Exhibit A-1). The opening being proposed is to provide access to
a proposed condominium protect, Tentative Tract 13859. The issue
of a median opening has also came to the forefront because Lewis
desires to construct Church Street from Haven to Orchard and
canna} rnx,r,l ufe •Fn A~~L._ •___
Y' Y'~"+ u'~1,11 41115 ISSUe 15 resolved.
(See Exhlblt B.1 Staff hallavae fl,n .n.......~ _.,___ ~.._.____. _
The Church Street/Terra Vista Parkwdy loop is the key circulation
element of the Terra Vista Planned Community which organizes
access to the interior of the community (see Exhibit E), The Loop
parkway is also a kGy component of the landscape design for the
planned community:
"The Church Street/Terra Yista Parkwey loop will signal
to drivers that they are entering a special community.
It will provide a unique visual experience for visitors
and residents alike with distinctive landscaping
treatacntp _ including a raised median planted with
trees will be continuous all the wqy around the loop ..
For all of these reasons, the loop parkwAy will be a
unique road lending identity to ail of Terra Vista,
Both functionally and visually, it will tie the entire
community together".
EXIT/G ir- "c ~/
PLANNING C0IMISSION STAFF REPORT
MEDIAN OPENINGS b LANDSCAPING - TERRA VISTA
February 14, 1990
Page 2
III. ANALYSIS:
A. Landscape Issues: Toe primary issue is wile ther the median provides
enoug~i area i•or landscaping. Staff maintains that, in many cases,
very little landscape area is left in medians once breaks and left
turn pockets of mid-block openings and public street crossings are
provided (i.e., Elm Avenue, Spn:ce Avenue, Mil',ike^ Avenue, Orchard
Avenue. Doolar Drive, etc.).
As Exhibit A-1 depicts, the two median islands have a Length of 140-
150 feet, once the minimum left turn pockets and taper distances are
subtracted. This reduces by approximately 250 feet, the available
area for planting, particularly tree planting. Staff believes this
is contrary to the goals and objectives of the Terra Yista Community
Plan.
The Church Street median street tree is the Crape Myrtle, which is
to be planted approximately one every 20 feet. Based on this
spacing, the median opening eliminates about 18 trees and leaves
room for approximately 7-10 trees within each median island.
Therefore, if the median opening were approved, only 14-20 trees
would be planted for this block which is over 1,200 feet long. In
addition, some trees may be lost due to sight line clearances for
traffic safety at median openings although preliminary studies
indicate that perhaps Doty one tree may have to be eliminated within
the median closest to Elm Avenue (see Exhibit A).
Traffic Issues: A second issue with the proposed median opening
s own on x it A-1, is whether the median opening is actually
needed. The applicant has indicated (see Exhibit B) that the site
on the south side of Church Street may be developed with office uses
(although the site's current designation is for High Density
Residential Development) and that the median is needed to service
the proposed office site. However, the most logical place for the
entrance Tnto the office site appears to be off Town Center Drive,
the street which parallels Church Street to the south (see Exhibit
A-2 ).
The City's Traffic Engineering Section has reviewed this particular
proposal and has concluded that the opening would not seriously
Impact traffic safety. However, they did conclude that the opening
was not warranted based on the number of vehicles entering and
exiting the properties involved.
There appears to be at least two opyortuntties for driveway
entrances (including left turn movements) along Tam Center Drive
Into the proposed office site. In addition, Tam Center Drive does
oat have a median and therefore, would not have problems with having
to provide median openings.
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PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPGRT
MEDIAN OPENINGS d LANDSCAPING - TERRA VISTA
February 14, 1990
Page 3
Further, right turn movements could still be permitted on Church
Street even if the median opening was not allowed on Church
$tr-c .~. '^lid ^'°dia ,,., fYp, rrh Ct rapt WnI11A alto tanA t? 4onp anA
direct office traffic "south of Church Street, away from the
residential areas in the interior of the planned community. Staff
believes these factors further support the position that the
proposed m«'dian opening on Church Street is not warranted.
IY. DPT IUNS: In Lne paSL, Lne Ll iy had nui es iaoiiSilC(1 any miu iumm nic~idii
length, and median openings were reviewed individually on a project by
project basis. Staff notes the following options for the Commission's
consideration:
1. Direct staff to prepare a policy resolution which sets forth a
minimum distance for length of medians. Staff would recommend
a minimum length of approximately 280-320 feet, not including
the taper distance; or,
2. Continue to review proposed median openings on a project by
project basis through the Technical and Design Review Committee
process; or,
3. Direct staff to prepare a policy resolution which sets forth
minimum spacing far median island openings on Church Street and
Terra Vista Parkway within Terra Ytsta.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission consider
e op ons sted above and direct staff to proceed with the desirable
course of action, if any is desired. Staff also recommends that the
Planning Commission deternine whether this particular request for a
median opening is acceptable.
Rasp lly s itted,
Bra er
City P1 nner
BB:BH!jfs
AttacMnents: Exhibit "A" - Proposed Median Opening on Church Streat
Exhibit "8" - Applicant's Request letter
Exhibit "C" -Mena from Deputy City Engineer to City
Planner
Exhibit "D" - Letter to Applicant from City Planner
Exhibit "E" - Exceryt tram Community Plan
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Lewis Homes Management Corp.
i 156 NaM Momaio Avenue / P.O. Boz 670 /Upland, CaBfyafa 91785
714/985-0971 FAX: 714NB1-9799
December ?~. 19Ro
Mr. Brad Huller, Planning Director
City of Rancho Guremonga
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RanchoVCUCapronga, CA 91729
Re: Church Street Medians
Dear Brad:
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VIA MESSENGER
As you might imagine, we're anxious co build Church Street from Haven to
Orchard, but find ourselves unable to complete the design of the missing link
between Wes[ Elm and Elm until the mid-block median break between West Elm
and Spruce is set. Paul Rougeau told me a couple of weeks age that he had
reviewed the plan and given his reco~endntion on pocket lengths and tapers,
and ha thought it was now up Co Planning to review the amount of landscaping
ieLC in the median. Please arrange to expedite this process so we can get
the plans completed as soon as possible.
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Gel ieve there was some question about allowing one be twaen Wast Elm and
Spruce, as an entry into Tract 13859. As we have always understood that ant
mid-block break would be appropriate ss long as Che black is over 1,000 feet
long, and this one is close Co 1200 feet, I am not sure what the question is,
It is also probably worth noting here that we think of the high density
apartment site across Church from Tract 13859 as a future office park •• that
seems to make sense behind Toan Center and between the business park and
office zoning -- which would obviously require a median break on Church, as
both the Elm and Spruce frontages are too short Eor entrances.
We would appreciate your hurrying this along for us.
Cordially,
LEWIS HOMES MANAGEMENT CORP.
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Donald H. Thompson
Authorized Agent
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cc: Russ Maguire, City Engineer I ~ ,^
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
DATE: JAnuary 18, 1990
T0: Brad Buller, City Planner
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FkOM: Shintu Bose, Deputy City Engineer g-y-
SUBJECT: Church Street Median openings - Terra Vista Protect
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This refers to the letter dated December 27, 1989 from Don Thompson of
Lewis Homes (copy attached) requesting a median opening on Church Street
for Tract 13859.
As you are aware, Lhe requirement of the median islands along Terra Vista
Parkway and Church Street was based an aesthetic reason. In the past,
some members of the Planning Commission raised same concern regarding
providing too many median openings, thereby reducing the amount of
landscaping on these medians. Russ Naguire and Dan Coleman recall those
discussions in Lhe Planning Cammission and DRC meetings.
Paul Rougeau reviewed the traffic analysis for the requested median
break, a copy attached. He finds, the traffic count is insignificant to
warrant any break. However, if the opening is allowed, 1t will not
seriously Impact the traffic safety on the street.
The question still remains, if the opening is provided, will the
remaining portion of the landscaped area within the block meet the
expectation of the Commissioners? I would like to leave that judgement
up to you.
SB:dlw
Attachments
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CITY OF RANCHO CUGMONGA
January 24, 1990
Mr. Oonald M. Thompson
Authorized Agent
Lewis Homes Management Corporation
1156 N. Mountain Avenue
P.0. Box 670
Upland, CA 91185
ro., oiea m. em~. wo.no <~.,mw,y, c,mome vr~n, vru vau~lul
SUBJECT: PROPOSED MEDIAN BREAK ON CHURCH BETNEEN ELM AND SPRUCE
Dear Don:
i have reviewed your request with the Engineering Division and it is our
opinion that the break in the aged ian is not warranted. further, the break
wilt decrease the aaaunt of potential median island landscaping. In the past.
the reduction of landscaping has been of concern to the Planning Coaaaission.
Therefore, it is my recomaw:nda Lion that should Lewis Holaes desire to pursue
cros matter runner, coat we set cros ror a rianm ng Laamisston peen ng ulw er
Directors Report for a policy determine Lion on med tan breaks within the Terra
Vista Community Plan. If it is your wish to pursue this with the Planning
Commission, I will place it on the first available Planning Commi ssien Meeting
upon receiving your request. Please give me a call when you've made your
decision.
Sincerely,
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
PLA IVIS
Brad r
0 City Pl nner
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cc: Russ Nagulre
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I. MEDIAN OPENINGS AND LANDSCAPING NITHIN MEDIANS IN THE TERRA `lISTA PLANNED
COMMUNITY
Brett Horner, Assac is to Planner, presented the staff report.
Chairman McNiel invited public comments.
Tom Detlaquila, Lewis Homes, 1155 North Mountain, Upland, stated that Don
Thompson was ill and unable to attend the mez ling this evening. He presented
a letter from Mr. Thompson requesting Chat a median break be approved on
rh~,rcr, c.~9er hetween Elm Av=..^.ue tM Spruce Street, Mr, Dellaquila said that
the City had made a verbal commitment to mid-block openings on all blocks in
excess of 1,000 feet. He stated that if a median break were not allowed, the
project to the ~so uth would have tb be redesioned 'and the land use plan would
not be viable. He said they had created a front door concept on the land
plans for the condominium project Sased on a Church Street median opening. He
sta [ed iown Cen [er Or ive •,res never mea r.c co be a coiiec tur e~ree i. He felt
the median would not delete as many trees as stated in the staff report.
There were no further pull is comments.
Ce mmissioner Tolstoy stated that one of the concepts envisioned with the Terra
9 ista Planned Community was that Church Street and Terra vista Parkway were to
provide z^. internal circulation element for people who live within Lhe
community to allow them to shop without going to Haven. He recalled that one
of the major concepts was that all of Terra 'lists Parkway and Church would
nave median is is nd beautification. Y.e felt the number of median breaks within
the lcop should 6e kept to an absolute minimum. He felt Chat if the
condominium project has its major entrance in the middle of the h', ock, then
perhaps the project should be rethought. He stated Chat as both Elm and
Soruce will be signalized in the future, a driver could make a U-turn and
return to the project.
commissioner cm nea test me 1055 of the trees for a median breaK wools
create a significant reduction in the effect the median is supposed to be
crea tiny. She felt the breaks move away from the planned community theme.
Commissioner Tcistoy felt that the median breaks dilute the design of the
pia nned communi?y.
Commissioner Chi ties stated [hat the breaks would slow down traffic.
Chairman Mc Ni e1 felt that Church Street will be a heavily traveled street and
median breaks tend to cause safety problems because of cross traffic.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated hz would like to direct staff to keep cuts in the
median to a minimum. He requested the developer take fewer median cuts into
.......:n era ti,,...
Chairman Mc Niel suggested staff prepare a policy re solo tian setting forth a
minimum distance for length of medians with the minimum length being
approximately 280-320 feet.
[t was the consensus of the Planning Commission that the specific request of
Lewis Homes fora median break on Church Street between Elm Avenue and Spruce
Street be denied and that staff prepare a policy resolution to set a minimum
length of medians at approximately 280-320 feet.
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: Mazch 21, 1990
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
SUBJECT: CZVIC CSNTSR DEDICATION
The Civic Center/Public Safety Facility is rapidly nearing
completion. Finish work is being done, and office furniture
is being installed in parts of the bui181ng. All indica-
tions are that the building will be available for move-in
the second week of May.
Because of the building's nearing completion and City Coun-
cil's interest in assuring the most successful dedication of
the facility, Council should initiate discussion as to the
dedication date and related matters, so that planning can
nnmmonno fn+~ fho AuAinahinn
Res~ectfullf submitted,
City Manager
JL/pr
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: 1la rch 21, 1990
70: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Diane 0'Ne al, Administrative Analyst
SUBJECT: AB 939 LEGISLATION
RECOMMENDATION
IT IS RECOMMENDED THE CITY COUNCIL ADOPT THE ATTACHED WORK PROGRAM FOR AB 939
AND BUDGET FOR A CONSULTANT FOR THE PREPARATION OF AB 939's REQUIREMENTS TO ADD
A SOURCE REDUCTION ANO RECYCLING ELEMENT AND APPLICABLE ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENTS TO THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN AND DIRECT STAFF TO PREPARE THE REQUEST'S
FOR PROPOSALS (nF"r'Sj TO SOLICIT PROPOSALS
R Af Kf,R01I NI1
A6 939 is recycling legislation recently enacted by the State of California.
The objective of A6 939 is to develop and implement a Source Reduction and
Recycling Element. The Source Reduction and Recycling Element will be an
addition to the City's General Plan. The preparation of this Element will be
coo rJ Ina ted by Administration with the support of Advanced Planning.
As indicated in Exhibit "C", the Proposed Work Program, staff has presented this
work program to both the Environmental Management Commission and the Planning
Commission. Both Commissions have adopted the Proposed Work Program.
The Proposed Work Program recommends that a consultant be hired to assist staff
in the preparation of the Source Reduction and Recycling Element and applicable
environmental asses sn~e nts. The consultant will prepare the nine components
rCq~ircd `vr i- $Gii rCe ReduCtiu ri dnJ Rer.vciinn Eiameni anri anni irnnio
environmental assessments. Staff's review of the nine components of the Element
indicate the most extensive component will be the Waste Characterization
portion. The Waste Characterization component requires the identification of
the constituent materials which comprise solid waste generated within the area
affected by the City Source Reduction and Recycling Element. The legislation
indicates the waste characterization information shall be statistically
representative of the solid waste generated within the ,{u risd is lion of the City
and shall reflect seasonal variations. The constituent materials shall be
identf fled by volume, percentage 1n weight or its volumetric equivalent,
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March 21, 1990
material type and source of generation, which includes residentini, CoiiPUe rc ial,
industrial, governmental or other sources. Additionally, eight other components
are identified in the Source Reduction and Recycling Element and will also have
to be addressed in the City's Element. Since the legislation is comprehensive
=^d re,.:ires =_ lv^.; range plan for ma gag inn the sal id wa sta generated within the
C;ty; Staff is recommending a consultant be retained.
Finally, as indicated in the Proposed Work Program, there will be the submission
of key progress reports which represent the milestones in the project to both
the Environmental Management Commission and the Planning Commission. A Ora ft
Element is scheduled to be presented to the Planning Commission on April 24,
199i with a Final Element being suhmitted to the City Council for their
consideration and adoption on May 15, 1991. The completed Source Reduction and
Recycling Element is required to be submitted to the County of San Bernardino
July 1, 1991.
Res e~ Submi ted,
Oiane O'Neal
Administrative Analyst
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Staff Report Submitted to the Planning Commission
dated March 14, 1990
Staff Report Submitted to the Environmental Management
dated February 22, 1990
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE:
T0:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
BACKGROUND
March 14, 1990
Chairman. anJ kiembers oY the Planning Commission
Diane O'Neal, Administrative Analyst
AD 939 LEGISLAT [ON
AB 939 is recycling legislation recently enacted by the State of California.
The objective of AB 939 is to develop and implement a Source Reduction and
Recycling Element. The Source Reduction and Recycling Element will be an
addition to the City's General Plan. Attached for your review is a summery of
AD 939.
The preparation of this Element will be coordinated by Administration with the
support of Advanced Planning. Administration's input into this process will be
through the Cf ty's recently es to bushed Environmental Management Commission. A
February 22, 1990 meeting. This Staff Report pray ides an overview and proposed
work program for AB 939 and is attached for your review.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission review the attached work program
schedule and provide comments.
Respectively Subm;tted,
~y(\ /~
Diane fr Hnal
Administrative Analyst
Attachments: Summary of AB 939
Staff Report Submitted to the EMC dated Febniary 22, 1990
SBIaWRY AB 939
CALIFORNIA LNTECAATED WASTE MANAGEHEHT ACT OF 1989
(AB939)
CRAPTER 1095
OVERVIEW
- Aepeale Title 7.3 of the Govornment Code relating to all aspects of Solid
Waste Management.
- Recodifiee Part 2 of Division 5 of the Health and Safety Code relating to:
+ Creation end Authority of Garbage Disposal Districts
• Crest ion and Authority of Garbage end Refuse bispoeal bietzicts
• Franchisee by Counties
* city Garbage Disposal Coniaci9
* Solid Waste Enterprleee
Enacts the California Integrated Neste Management Act of 1989 which:
• Establishes a new aolld waste management hierarchy.
+ Creetee a new California intwgrated Waeta Management Board ("Board").
• Abol leAee the county Solid Neste Nanegemant Plart and requires new
Integrated Waste Management Plane.
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• Impacts the exportation/importation of waste across jurisdictional
boundaries.
• Requires Local Enforcement Agencies to be certified by the state.
• Changes the state's role in the permitting of solid waste facilities.
• Requires mandatory inspection by LEA's and the state.
• Places new restrictions on incinerators.
NAST6 MANIIOEIRN'f 9I6RARC9Y
- Section 40051 requires that in Implementing state solid waste law the Board
and all local agencies (cities, counties, 6 special districts) shell:
• Promote the following waste management practlcee in order of
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1. Sourer reduction.
~. Recycling and caopoeting.
3. Environmentally safe transformation (incineration) and land
disposal at the discretion of the city or county.
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Maximize all feasible source reduction, recycling and composting
options in order to reduce the amount of eol id weeie that moat be
diepoasd of by transformation And land disposal.
- Section 40051 is BQt intended to prohibit or delny the development of new
or expanded landfill csnael.tp. Sscrion nlvn0 rs ~a±r^a all _-cntiou 'w
prepare a siting elmsent whLch identifies areas to be used for the
development of adequate disposal capacity. This section ~apreesly requires
that the identification of these sizes occur concurrent with the
development and implementation of recycling programs.
- A similar Waate management hierarchy hoe been in state statute for several
years For hazardous waste.
INTEGRATED NA8T6 MANRG6 BOA1lD
- On or about July 1, 1990, the California Integrated Waeta Management Hoard
will cease to exist. It will be replaced by a new fu 11-time, six-member
boartl.
xr IMINATION OP TEE CoBNMP
- Artlcle 2r Chapter 2 of the government Coda relating to the preparation,
adoption and revision of the CoSNNp Le repanled. Pffectiva Jenuerv 1.
1990 th re ie o CoSNMP.
- The eiim inat ion cf the Co$i7NP means:
+ No County will have a delinquent coSNMP.
+ Tt 1• nn lnn~~r ..epees. ~.. w.. ......_SC _. ~_ '~.- -L t. G C..L:~ S e.~.r
time an existing facility ie expanded or s new facility ie •itea.
+ Concurrence by the Board foz nll permits Le jy~gd to ensuring the
local permit Se ^^ eist nt wlth state standards.
• The Board no longer hoe any autho=iiy to deny a permit based on an
inconsistency with the CoHNNP or an inconsistency with a local
general plan.
+ ,gQq~t needs to lA 1989 90 CoSWNP Re 1 1 n ee n COU t at rote is
Plan an d9 k i t General Plane.
- In addition to the ^Baetin Pes" the state will impose a 50 cant per ton
fee on all eolld waste disposed of after January 1, 1990. The fee will
nn nue within ?5 days of the and of the calendar quac ter.
- State law allows the fee to be increased to 75 cents 1»r ton on July 1,
1990 if the inereaea ie needed to Fund the state's program.
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- State law allows the fee to be increased to $1.00 pet ton on July 1, 1991
if the increase is needed to fund the state's program.
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- AE 939 eetabliehee n totally new planning process at the county and city
level for solid waste management.
County Task Force
_ _ __r -een asc* ,y _.,r., n„.at rnnvene a Taek Force to assist
in coordinating the development ^of City Source Reduction and Recycling
Elements. The Taek Force's membership is determined by the board of
supervisors and a majority of the cities which contain a majority of the
population.
- Tha Taek Force moat:
• ldant ify solid waste management issues of countywide or regional
concern.
• Determine tae need for solid waste collection systems, processing
facilities and marketing strategies that serve more than one locnl
jurisdiction.
* Facilitate the development of multi-jurisdictional arrangements for
the marketing of recyclable materials.
• Facilitate conflict resolution between city source reduction and
recycling plans.
• Develop procedures to guide tae deoelopcent of a Countywide siting
Element.
c't s rce Red tion and Recyclina E1 t
- on or before July 1. 1991, each city moat adopt a Source Reduction and
Recycling Element. Tae element moat place primary emphasis on the
lmplamentntion of all feasible source reduction, recycling and composting
pro9rems wails ident ifyinq the amount of landfill and incineration cspacity
that will be Headed for solid waste which cannot 6e reduced, recycled or
composted.
- Eech source Reduction and Recycling Element moat include:
* A waste charncteritation component.
• A emuYCB teduCtlOO Component.
• A recycling component.
- -aup:.atu-.g cos~prrart.
• A solid we6b facility capacity component.
+ An Education and public information component.
• A funding eaaponant.
+ A apeoiel waaG component.
• A household harardoue waste component.
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C ntv So ce Reductio and Recvcli Sleme t
- On or before January 1, 1991 (this will probably bB extended to July 1,
1991), each county moat adopt a Source Reduction and Recycling @lement for
the unincorporetsd areas of the county.
- Tha content of the county elements are Sdentical to the city elements.
C u tvwide Siting Elements
- Each county moat prspars a Countywide siting Element which ident if iee areas
Go be used for the development of transformation or dispoael capacity.
- Each Siting Element moat include:
+ A~ estimate of the amount of capacity needed for the next 15 years.
* M estimate of exieting capacity.
Tha Ldentification of specific areas for the location of new or
expanded disposal or trmeformaiion facilltiea.
- The content of the Siting 6lamsnt and the procsea for adopt inq and amending
the Siting @lemsnt is similar to the CoSWMP with two exceptions:
1. The siting Element only identifies incineratione and diapoeal
facilltias -- :wt trmsfsr atatione.
2. There are no reauiremente that new or expanded facilltiea be
consistent with the Sltinq 6lsmsnt thorsfors the county should
consider adopting the 1989-90 CoSWMP Revision as a Strategic Plnn
.: o:.
C ntv I teaxated Waste Manncement Plans
- The County Integrated Waste Mnnagement Plan includes all of the following:
* City Source Reduction end Recycling Elements.
* County Source Reduction end Recycling Element.
* countywide siting 8lement.
- The schedule !or submission oC County Integrated Weete Management Plnne
ie as tol lose:
+ January 1, 1992 for counties with lees thnn five ysnrs of rsmalning
landfill cnpecity.
January 1, 1993 for counties with five to eight years of enpsciiy.
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* January 1, 1994 for counties which have more than eight years of
landfill capacity.
- Both the County Integrated Plan and the Siting 8lement must be approved
by the majority of the cities containing the majority of the population.
- The County Integrated Waste Management Plan and Sites elements moat be
reviewed and revised, if necessary, every 5 years.
Aecvclinp Goals
- Each city and County Source Reduction and Recycling Element moat provide
for:
* Diversion of 25\ of all solid waste generated by January 1, 1995.
Diversion of 50\ by the year 2000.
- The Board can grant exemptions to the goals and approve a rate lower than
50\ if the Board determines the local agency ie doing th¢ maximum amount
feasible.
- Failure to meet these goals could result Ln state Elnee of up to $.
10.000.00 per dav.
Board Approval
- Local Recycllnq E1®ente and County Integrated Plana mu et be approved by
the new Irtegrated Nae[¢ Manegemeni Board. Bailors by any city or county
to submit an acceptable plan could result in state Linea of up to
State Guid¢llnea
- State guidelines for the preparation of Source Reduction and Recycling
Elements should be out around July 1, 1990.
Local Pee Authority
- Each city and county is authorized to impose fees to pay for the
preparation and implmaentation of recycling elements, Biting elatwnte and
the Integrated Plan. The amount of the fees moat ba directly related to
the coat of preparation and adoption.
importation/Exportation
- Each city and county Se authorixad to asses special fees of a reasonable
L19911i1G on !hs Lnportation of waste from outside the county.
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- The lees nleo atatee that no city or county can export waste to any other
jurisdiction unlaea the city or county hna an approved Sousca Reduction
and Recycling Blamsnt and/az County Integrated Naata Emagament Plan. This
provision dose not tales effect until January 1, 1993 for rountiea wlth lase
then five years of ramnining landfill capacity. Other counties will
cecelve additional time.
- Requires tae Hoard to adopt, by August 1, 1991, certification regulations
For local enforcement agencies.
- Each LEA moat meet specific criteria to be certified to perform permitting
and inspection functions.
- Aeauiree the Board to establish s special unit to investigate illegal,
abandoned or closed solid weete disposal sites to ensure protection of
public health and the environment.
- Prohibits the leeuance of a permit for the incineration of col id waste
unlaea:
• The project used "front-end retycling methods" to remove to the
maximws extent EeeeiDls !~ recyclable mnterinle from the waste
stream.
• Ash is contlnuelly tented !or hazardous constituents.
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-CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
I
DATE: February 22, 1990
T0: Chair and Members of the Environmental
Management COIDIDlas ion
FROM: Diane O'Neal, Administrative Analyst
SUBJECT: OV6RVIE9l At(D PROP08RD IIOAE PROOAAM pOR AH 939
RBCOMMERDATIOR
It is recommended the Environmental Management Commission
adopt the attached Overview and Work Program for AB 939.
BACICORODND
The Environmental Management Commission adopted its initial
work program that included AB 939 at its January 25, 1990
meeting. The Commission wee advised that an overview,
analysis and a proposed Work program of AB 939 would 6e
provided at its February 22, 1990 meeting.
The overview oP A8 939 is demonstrated in Etch ibit "A." The
overview of AB 939 provides the objective of this
legislation and how the objective will be accomplished.
The objective of AB 939 is to develop and implement a Source
Reduction and Recycling Element. In order to accomplish
this, staff has defined the teaks, resourcae and schedules
that will be neceaeary. The tasks will be to develop,
imp lament, evaluate, modify, monitor and provide an advisory
capacity oL AB 939. The distinction between monitoring AB
939 end providing an advisory component is the day-to-day
opnrations. Monitoring the program involves Che actual day-
to-day operation3 whereas the advisory camnenent Drovides
for periodic reporting.
The resources listed identify those entitiaa who will
provide input and direction to aech tusk. Staf! has listed
"variables" under resources because as AB 939 shakes out, it
is possible that additional items will afleet the listed
OVEAVIEw AAD PAOP08ED mOA1C PROORA1t
10R AB 939
February 22, 1990
Page 2
resources. These variables will be addressed as they occur
and will be adapted to the scheduling of AD 939.
The schedule portion of Exhibit "A" provides a time frame
for accomplishing each task of AB 939.
The attached Exhibit "B" presents an analysis of AB 939.
The purpose of the analysis is to separate the material
contained in AB 939 into its component parts and to provide
a summary.
As indicated in Exhibit "B", AS 939 is composed of nine
components. These nine components will be integrated to
produce a Source Reduction and Recycling Element which
addresses the management of solid waste generated within the
City of Rancho Cucamonga.
The proposed work program, Exhibit ^C^, has been developed
to implement the Source Reduction and Recycling Element.
The purpose of the work program is to provide a chrono-
logical listing of the activities required to implement the
Source Reduction and Recycling Element. Additionally, the
Work orocram 1deOH l~aa pima ~Pamaa fnr aa.•h +n~i••i~ ~ T~~
proposed work program takes each task identitied in Exriibit
"A" and lists the necessary items to accomplish these tasks.
As with any proposed work program, it must be presented to
the City Council for its consideration and adoption.
The proposed work program recommends a consultant be
obtained to assist staff in preparing the Source Reduction
and Recycling Elamant/EIR. Also, it is recommended a
Steering Committee composed of the Council's Subcommittee
for the Environmontal Nanegemant Commission, the Chair of
the Environmental xanagement Commission, and etaft, be
formed to salad the consultant. The proposed selection
will than be presented to the Clty Council for their
consideration and adoption.
Addit zonally, the proposed work program recommends the con-
sultant's work program be reviewed by the Planning commis-
sion. 3tati is including the Planning co®ission in the re-
view process because AE 979 requires that the Source Reduc-
tion and Recycling Elamant W adopted as part o! the C1ty's
General Plan.
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OVRRVYER AtD PROPOBRD 11ORL PROOIW[
1OR AB 9~f
February 22, 1990
Page 3
Finally, as outlined in the proposed work program, theta
will be the submission of key progress :epcrts which
represent the milestones in the project. These reports will
pzovide an in-depth review of the oroiect by the Commission.
Respectfully submitted,
Diane O~Neal
Administrative Analyst
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ERHIBIT "A"
abkonve . 9orarce Reductba 3 Recyclia j plot
Tag REBOURCEB SCHEDULE
-~ CM's Stag' EMC I/9u -6/91
~onaac[ nawm Planning comm.
DEVELOP Adv. Planning Flre
CD Director Budget
Engmeerng AB939 Corsultaat
Comm. 5erv. Mgr. SNMD
Emergency Serv. Mgr. Task Force
l:ilai[IpCr of t:omme[Ce
CM's Stall' SWMD 7/81
IMPLEMENT Contract Haulm Schools
Engineering CCWD
Budget Chamber of Commerce
AB939 Comultant
CM's StaII Emergency Serv. Mgr. 7/92
EVALL!4TE Contract Haulers EMC
wdv. Ptamm~g AB939 Consultant
Engmeering 9tVMD
Comm. Sere. Mgr.
CM's Stag g/gl
MODIFY Cantract Hauler
Engineering
CM'a Stag 71'astt Master 9/92.Ongoing
MONITOR Er~eaing Semiannual Eeports to CM
Comm. Serv. Mgr.
Emergency Serv. Mgr.
CM's Stall 6/93 Every S mos.
~~~~ EMC
AB939 Canaultant
•4ad Dept. Varlabin I
EXHIBIT 'B'
AN71LY8I6
AB 939 is a comprehensive legislative bill requiring cities
to develop and implement a source reduction and recycling
plan. The source reduction and recycling plan is dof load as
a program for the management of solid waste generated within
ity. The City source reduction and reuycii.-.y c ^^t
shall place primary emphasis on implementation of all feasi-
ble source reduction, recycling and composting programs
..ale idert ifyiay the amacrt of landfill and transfv^rmatiun
capacity that will be needed for solid waste which cannot be
reduced at the source, recycled or composted. The source
rc.._cti-- aa- rcycl.rg ele.._rt shalt include .we fc„c__
components:
1. A Waste CF.aracterization Component
2. A Source Raduct ion Component
3. A Recycling Component
a. A Composting Component
5. A Solid Waste Facility Capacity Component
6. An Education and public Information Component
7. A Funding Component
8. A Special Waste Component
9. A Household Hazardous waste Component
These nine components make up the Source Reduction and
Recycling Element and are defined ae follows:
aus• cnaracseruasioa comnoaens
This component shall identify the constituent materials
which compose solid waste generated within the area affected
by the City source reduction and recycling element.
The information shall b• statistically representative of the
solid waste generated within the jurisdiction of the City
and shall setlect seasonnl variations. The constituent
materials shall be identified by volume, percentage in
weight or its volumetric equivalent, material type and
source o! generation, which Includes residential, commer-
cial, industrisl, governmental or other sources.
Ths City source reduction component shall include a program
and impleaentation schedule which shows the melhode by which
the City will, in combination with the recycling and
composting components, reduce a sufficient amount o! solid
waste generated within the jurisdiction of the City source
reduction and recycling element.
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The City source reduction component shall describe the
methods the City will use to determine the amount and
categories of solid wastes to be diverted from landfill dis-
posal ...,..-pug.`. eGUrce reduction.
The City source reduction component shall describe new
facilities and the expansion of existing facilities which
will be needed to implement the source reduction, recycling
and compes*_ing components.
The City source reduction component shall evaluate rate
structures to reduce the amount of wastes that generators
produce and other source reduction strategies, including,
but not limited to, programs and economic incentives to
reduce the vas oP nonrecyclable materials, replace dispos-
able materials and products with reusable materials and
products, reduce packaging, and increase the efficiency of_
the use of paper, cardboard, glass, metal and other
materials.
Heavolinc Component
The City recycling component shall include a program and
implementation schedule which shows the methods by which the
Ci t.V will. in rnmM nafinn with •h. .....a....~: .... .-~_
composting components, reduce a suff iciant amount of solid
waste generated within the jurisdiction.
The City recycling component shall describe the types of
materials which will ba recycled under the programs.
The City recycling component shall deacrlbe the methods the
City will use to determine the amount and categories of
solid wastes to M diverted from landfill disposal through
recycling.
The City racyclinq component shall describe paw facilities
and the expansion of existing facilities which will be
needed to implement the racyclinq component.
The City racyclinq component shall describe methods which
will be used to increase the markets for recycled materials,
include, but not limited to, an evaluation of the
feasibility o! procurement prelerences !or the purchase of
recycled products. Each City may grunt a ptlce preference
to encourage the purchase of recycled products. The amount
of the price preference shell be determined by the City.
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Tha City recycling component shall evaluate industrial,
commercial, residential, governmental an A_ ether ourbside,
soh ~. le drop orf, and buy-back recycling programs, manual
and automated material recovery facilities, zoning and
building code changes which encourage recycling of
materials,and rate structures which encourage recycling of
mwhorial_~
comoostiac Component
The City composting component shall include a program and
implementation schedule which shows the methods by which the
City will, in combination with the source reduction and
recycling components, reduce a sufficient amount of solid
waste generated within the jurisdiction.
The City composting component shall describe the types of
materials which will be composted under the program.
The City composting component shall describe the methods the
City will use to determine the amount and categories of
solid wastes to be diverted from landfill disposal through
composting.
The l`ihv ~hiw _..M .. w..lt J_--~~_i~
facilities ands the expansion of existing facilities) which
will be needed to implement the composting component.
The City composting component shall daacribe the methods
which will be used to increase the markets for composted
materials, including, but not limited to, and evaluation of
the feasibility of procurement preferences for the purchase
of recycled products. Each City may grant a price prefer-
ence to encourage the purchase of composted praducta. The
amount of the price preference shall W determined by the
City.
Tha City education and public information component shall
daacribe to the board hov the City will increase public
awareness ot, and participating in, recycling, source
reduction and composting programs.
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The City funding component shall identify and specifically
describe projected costs, revenues and revenue sources to
implement all components oL the City source reduction and
recycling element.
The City special waste component shall describe existing
waste handling and disposal practices for special wastes,
including, but not limited to, asbestos and sewage sludge
which is not hazardous waste. The component shall identify
current and proposed programs to ensure the proper handling,
reuse and long-term disposal of spacial wastes.
The City solid waste facility capacity component shall
include, but it is not limited to, a projection of the
amount of disposal capncfty which will be needed to accom-
modate the solid waste generated within the City preparing
the element !or a 15-year period, reduced by all oP the
followino•
(a) Implementation of source reduction,
recycling and composting programs
required by this part or through
implementation of other waste diver-
sion programs.
(b) luny permitted processing, destruction,
or transformation capacity which will
be avsilable during the SS-year planning
period,
(c) all disposal or transformation cepecity
which hes bean secured through an agreement
wit), another Ci*_y or County or tY.rough a.-.
agrument with a solid waste enterpriq.
The City household hazardow waste component shall include e
program and implementation schedule for the collection,
treatment and disposal of hazardous vests generated by resi-
dences within the jurisdiction of the plan.
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PROP08ED WARE PROGRAM
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2-22-90 Ar~Y
Present Overview of AB939 to Environmental
Management Commission (EMC)
AB939 to Planning Commission
3-21-90 Present Overview and Proposed Work Program of
A8939 to City Council for their Consideration and
Adoption
3-22-90 Staff Develops Request For Proposal (RFP) (Source
Reductlon and Recycling Element and EIR(
426-90 EMC Reviews RFP
5-09-90 Planning Commission Reviews RFP
5-16-90 Recommend RFP to Clty Connell for their
Consideration and Adoption
5-17-90 Mall RFP's to Consultants
6-18-90 Deadline to Submit Proposals
6-29-90 Steering Committee Reviews Proposals
7-19-90 Steering Committee [nternews Finalists and
Recommends Selection of Finalist
B-O1-90 Recommend Selection of Consultant and Awazd of
ConteaM to City Counctl for their Consideration and
Approval
8-15-90 Staff Meets w/Selected Consultant
9-26-90 Share Consultant's Work Program w/Planning
Commission
9-27-90 Share Consultant's Work Program w/EMC
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I1-O1-90 e~
Implement Consultant's Work Program
1-03-91 Status Report of Consultant's Work
~_ne_ol Rtahig R~mrf
3-O1-91 Status Report
4-01.91 Preliminary Draft Element Reviewed by Steering
Commtttee
4-24-91 Revised Draft Element Presented to Planning
Commission
4-25-91 Revised Draft Element Presented to EMC
4-30-91 Conduct Any Follow Up w/Steering Commtttee
5-15-91 Final Element Presented to City Councll for their
Cona[deratlon and Adoption
.~-taros JYY1Wl GCCWClI[ W 4VUriCy
6-O1-91 Meet w/Steering Committee to Coordinate
Implementatlon of Work Program
7-24-91 Status Report of Implementation of Element to
Planning Commtaaton
7-25-91 Status Report of [mplementatlonof Element to EMC
8-07-91 Status Report of Implementation of Element to City
Council
1-08-92 Final Status Report of Implementatlon of Element to
City Coundl
7-00-92 Evaluation o[ Implementaton of AH939
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rxorosi~n woxs rROax~s
DATE
5-00-92 QTY
Modify Implementation of AB939 As Suggested By
Evaluatlon of AB939
9-00-92 Monitor Ongoing Operations of AB939
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7-00-93 Ongoing Annual Status Reports
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---- CITY OF RANCHO CliCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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DATE: March 21, 1990
T0: Idayor and Members of the City L'ou nc it it
FROM: Diane O'Neal, Administrative Analyst
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR EARTH DAY 1990
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMTSS lON RECOMMENDS THE ATTACHED RESOLUTION
ESTABLISHING AN EN`lIAONMENTAL BILL OF RIGHTS IN RECOGNITION OF EARTH DAY 1990 BE
ADOPTED; EARTH DAY BE RECOGNIZED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CITY'S CELEBRATION OF
ARBOR OAY AND TREE CITY S A I!1VITE THE SC i41v^LS TO PARTICIPATE iii EARTH DAY
TYI ROUGH THE BUSINESS EXPO: RECOGNIZE APRIL AS RECYCLING MONTH: AND PROVIDE GREEN
RIBDONS FOR THE CITY AND SCHOOLS A7 A CG ST NOT TO EXCEED $500.00 AND TO BE
ALLOCATED FROM O1-4532-3900 FUND.
O ACKGRDU NO
Earth Day 1990 will 6e recognized officially on April 22, 1990 and will mark the
beginning of a long-term commitment to build in9 a safe, just, sustainable
planet. The event will launch a "decade of the environment," emphasizing
efficient use of renewable energy and recycled resources.
At its February 22, 1990 meeting, the Environmental Management Commission
suggested the above recoimnenda tions for the City Council's consideration and
adoption. Briefly, the Environmental Bill of Rights Resolution es tabt fishes an
environmental 6i11 of rights in recognition of Earth Day 1990 and also
implements programs designed to protect these rights. Also it is recommended
the nleFnehinn of Ca. th D." b ''1 a •~~' `h 'i
~ C COmv neu wi.u ~ E Dity nrbar Day dii ,i'ee
CityfU.S.A. activities on March 31, 1990. The date, March 31, 1990, has been
selected because this is the day the State's arborist will be in the City of
Rancho Cucamonga. IL is also recommended the schools be invited to participate
in Earth Day through the Business Expo. This invitation would be extended to
the schools through a letter from the Mayor of Rancho Cucamonga. Each school
district has individual activities planned for celebrating Earth Oay (Recycling
Workbooks, poster contests, essay contests, etc.) and the school districts have
expressed a desire to "show off" their activities in conjunction with the City
booths prepared for the Business Expo. The month of April was designated as
Earth Oay 1990
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March 21, 1990
Recycling Month through a Resolution last year and it is reconmend=d the Council
aya in ueaiyna to Aprii as Re~yciing Montn. the green ribbons would be given to
individuals in conjunction with the "Green Pledge." The "Green Pledge"
encourages ind i~d iduals to make an oral commitment "for the record" which
challenges citizens' to respect the env iron moor, wn en They ,;prey pu ;.c hy:e
consume, and invest. ?he Earth Day 1990 "ureen Pledge will demonstrate that
there indeed exists an in Fn ~meA "t; .~;~...., rh_t _ __ ___ ...
__.._ ,.., ~~., ~.. ~~., ~~~< ~~~a~cs of the
planet an issue second to none.
These recommendations are made on behalf of the Environmental Management
Commission for the Council's consideration and adoption.
Re~specpt{ively Submitted,
D i a~ NeaL~~
Administrative Analyst
Attachment: Resolution
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RESOLUTION N0. 90-~"
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY GF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING AN ENVIRONMENTAL B[LL
OF Rl GHTS IN RECOGNITION OF EARTH DAY 1990 ANO TO
IMPLEMENT PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO PROTECT THESE RIGHTS
WHEREAS, in ttie past 19 years since Earth Day 1970 (when most
Americans learned the meaning of the term "environment"), the health of the
environment has con*.inued to decl7ne; and
WH'cREAS, at the current rate of consumption, 80 percent of all the
oil that will ever be burned will have been used during the lifetimes of
people who are now alive; and
WHEREAS, we are more than ever a throwaway society, discarding about
5 pounds of garbage per person per day; and
WHEREAS, we are adding millions of tons of hazardous wastes to the
environment every year with 2.4 billion pounds of toxics pumped into the air
in 1988 alone; and
WHEREAS, most scientists now agree that, because of the growth in
carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere, significant global warming
will occur which may have serious consequences to many forms of life - a
problem which will become even more severe with continued growth; and
WHEREAS, the emission of CFC's into the atmosphere has created a
dangerous 40 percent drop in Antarctic mnna. ~r.,r ~..,.......,..... .a:..,__ .
serous impacts on all forms of life, inciudfng the human species;-ands V ~ w
WHEREAS, toxic air emissions are reducing the pH levels of lakes
around the nation, resulting in the destnlction of many aquatic species; and
WHEREAS, all of these problems are a result of inefficiency and
waste, and the solutions to the problems will promote economic efficiency and
economic growth; and
WHEREAS, there are many opportunities open to local government to
address these critical problems.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby resolve and adopts the following Declaration of Environmental Rights
and Responsibilities in reeann;t;on of ~..h Oty 199C, along with a statement
of commitment to Implement programs designed to protect these environmental
rights and meet these responsibilities.
Environmental Rimhts
All human beings have the right to elean and healthful
air, to clean and healthful water, to the maintenance of
activities withlrespect to the emlronmenttl tl;at prevents
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extinction of formic of life, Lhe degradation of the
living and non-ti.ving resources of the earth, and the
sustainabitity of the use of the eartA's resources, so
that ample resources will exist for generations to come.
Environmental Responsibilities
In order to achieve the rights declared herein, the City
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga recognizes the
following responsibilities:
I. '. ~ 'City of Rdneho wtauaaya has the raspunsioiiiiy
to make a major contribution to solving regional and
global environmental and material resource problems
by adopting programs and policies which conserve
resources and avoid Lhe generation of wastes which
pollute our water, land and air.
2. These local programs and policies should address:
a. Energy conservation and renewable energy
production.
b. Solid waste reduction, reuse and recycling.
c. Reduction in the use of hazardous substances
and the reuse and recycling of hazardous
wastes.
d. Increased use of transportation management
systems and the reduction of Lransportatton
needs through improved planning.
BE IF FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Reecho
Cucamonga recognizes that the tmplementation of these programs will
substantially improve the ability of local governments to protect pubNc
health and safety an4 promote prosperity.
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
i~iarch ll, 199U
Mayor, Members of City Council and City Manager
Joe Schultz, Community Services Manager
CHAFFEY REGIONAL PARK
RECOMMENDATION
Direct staff to continue dialogue with the San Bernardino
county Parks Department for the purposes of securing 200
acres of open space located at the foot of the mountains
between the Deer and Day Canyon washes, commonly known as
Chaffey Regional Park area.
BACRGROUND
The above described area has joint ownership between the
Federal Government and the County of San Bernardino Flood
Control. County Flood Control lands are on the east, west
and south sides of the park and National Forest lands are on
the northerly border. Therefore, the site is remote in
character and has the advantano „f ~ e,• ,~.,~~ ..o
developable open space on all sides. The CFlood Control lands
are contemplated for use as trails only, due to the major
flood control improvements planned in this area in the near
future.
The described parcel of land has generated publicity recently
and news articles are attached to this report for your
perusal.
Mr. Steve Maserli, Director of the County Parks Department,
states that he is interested in working on a cooperative
venture to preserve this open space and possibly forming a
joint powers agreement to develop this site if and when it
should become available.
YIYt'h" ~ T7
The General Plan of regional parks (1988) provides for a
"floating" park designation for the upper Rancho Cucamonga
area around Chaffey College. With development oP their 1988
Plan, the County's thinking on their land resource had
changed. The Flood Control District has adopted a policy to
obtain Pull market value for lands made surplus to their
needs.
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Chaffey Regional Park
March 21, 1990
Page 2
Regarding future development of a regional park in the
Chaffey College area, the Regional Parks Department has been
directed to research the area. Second, Flood Control
District has stated they would discuss the possibility of a
park on lands surplus to their needs and would entertain
~o:,y-Lvs,u lease arrangemsnce.
As stated above, staff will continue to w~~x towards an
agreement between the City and County to eP~ablish a regional
park in the upper Rancho Cucamonga Chaffey College area.
On a related matter, Council asked me to rc?earch grant money
for projects described herein. Staff continues to monitor
resources available Prom the Federal and State Government. A
few months ago we were successful in application for
$250,000; a grant from the State for design development of
the Northeast Community Park.
Council also asked about Jurupa Park in Fontana. This was
city land developed by city money. Tha County was not
involved.
I will be happy to answer other questions you may have.
Respectfu/ll/~y (/s)ubmitted,
Jo scriultz /
Community Se es Manager
JS/kls
Attachments
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Chaffey Regional Park
Stafif Report - March 2:, 1990
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Staff Report - March 2i, 1990
Attachment
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Superviwr Jon Ylkelt pined
county bond approval to iNtiale
tlitruttioPe.eue{ettin{the titebe
known u ChalPoy Re{bnal Perk.
County ofRMW Rave proposed
NoNillaiaaa e'tin lp64 io tlw
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the PUParn tlta Wens AnDOeedm
a cenNtla, tp iWalvlq Rderal
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nsstanM,,,~e,n..+~.~r.o.a~smitro~.r~~.stresnuvss.ovvt -RECEIYED-
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City of Rancho Cucamonga
Planning Division
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Attn: Brett Homer
Re: Median Island Policy
Gentlemen:
we wish to continue our appeal of the above item from tonight's Council meeting to the
first meeting in April, and would appreciate your rescheduling it for us.
Cordially,
Lewis Homes Management Corp.
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A G E N D A
Adi ou~~ed Joint Meeting
Rancho Cucamonga City Council
Public Safety Commission
tlar h 23 1990 - 7:00 o.m.
Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Cantor
(Muscat Rooms)
9791 Arrow Highway
Rancho Cucamonga, California
A. CALL TO ORDRR - CITY COUNCIL
,. r.e~y~ ..; ,,. may: ,.,.~
2. Roll Call - City Council:
Buquet Alexander _, Stout _, Brown _, Wright
Roll Call - Public Safety Commission:
Yankovich __, Curatalo _, Ghee _, Noyd
Quintana _, Amodt , west
§~_ JOINT ITEMS OP DISCUSSION
.s
Video presentation of emergency drill.
::.,~nm..,H,.
xmw• William 1. AleaanJer Charles I Nuquet II nw M.~.x..
Ih•o nis I Slow DeMrtah N. Nrnwn Pamela 7. Wright Jack Lam, AICP
City Council/Public safety Commiax ion 3oint Meeting
March 28, 1990
Page 2
C. COIOIUNICATIONS PRON T86 PUBLIC
Tais v the tiae and platy for the gaaeral public co xddrxxx toe City wove ii
sad the Public sefatp Coviasioa. state law prohiaita the City wuncil and
Public safatp Coaiaaion frw addressing anp Sasua sot pravioualp iacluded on
the Ageada. Thu Citp Council and tha Fublic Safaiy Coeaiccion eay receive
teatieony and set the setter for s subsequent aaatiag. Caaenta era tc be
1Lited to five riauta• par individual.
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I, Debra T. Adaas, CSlp Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucaeoaga, hereby esrtify
tact a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda wa• posted oa 11arc6 23, 1990,
uwatp-tw O2) 6ouss prior to the eeetiag par Oovarawnt Code 56953 rt 9320-
C Rase Liae Road.