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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
REGULAR MEETINGS
1st and 3rd Wednesdays - 7:30 p.m.
April 5, 1989
Lions Park Community Center
9161 Base Line lload
liancho c;ucamonga
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City Councilmemben
Dennis L Stout, Mayo.
Pamela J. Wright, Covarltmrlaen
Deborah N. Brown, nr.yor Pm rrw.
Chsdea J. Buquet, co.nHlmmmbn
William J. Alaaander, co.Munrwe..
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sack J.as, crry mu.sae. ~
James L. Markman, cnr .lrmrmr
Beverly A Authelet, Cfry Clerk
City OBice: 989-1851 liana Park: 980-3145
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All Stua suhrittad far the Citp Comcil Agenda Yst ba is
writing. Tha dudliae for subaitting these itMS is 5:00 p.e.
on the Nedaudap prior to the sseLing. The Cilp Clark••
OEfiu recsiwa all such ltaea.
A. CALL TO oAp6R
1. Pledge of Allegiance to Plsg.
2. Ro11 Call: Buquet _, wtaxandsc _, oEw.. _,
Brown ~, and Wright
p. aaWOWWC6IRMTA/PRE8611171TIgfe
1. Preaentation of Proclamations to participants in "Qualu
Shnka 89".
2. PreNntalion of Proclamation designating April as
Recycling Honth.
c. COIIa>071' GI.>dD7ut
The folloring CoesYt Calsadar ilaY era •:paolsd to W
rouiiae aed eon-ooeteoveraial. char rill bw wr.LM mm~ M •h.
Council at oea tSY rithou! diecnuioa. Rap itee Yp b
rmvad hp • Comcilewbar or srber of the aadiuee for
discuoiou.
1. Approval of Minutes: February 15, 1989, Narch 1, 1989,
and Hazch 8, 1989.
2. Approval of Warrants, Register No'• 3/15/89, 3/22/89, 1
3/29(69 and PayYOll ending 3/16/89 for the total amount
of $3,577.203.00.
3. Approval to receive and file eurtsnL Invutmant Bchedules 19
as of Narch 30, 1989.
4. Alcnholic Bmvmrage RppllCatiOn for bn Sala Oanarsl Bating ~~+
Place, 1988 Conditional, Priority I30, for [elipe's, Alma
V. and [elipe De La Pisdra, 6017 Archihaid Avenue.
5. Alcoholic Beverage Application for OLE gale Yneral, 1988 30
Conditional, Priority /31, for AYYOr Plau Market, PsUr
B. De}agar, 9755 ArtoN Hlghwsy, A, A, and C.
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6. Alcoholic Beverage Application for On Sale Haar and Wino 32
Sating Place for Chuck B. Cheese's, Showbiz PLzze Time,
Incorporated, 9339 PootRill eoulavard, Suite B.
7. ADOrovat to n..f...v nuildinq and Safety records which are 34
Obeolate and no longer required ahich Se conaietent with
State law.
ABSOLUTION NO. 89-112 3Q
„ ~_ -"_-- n. .uv niTV MpNCiL OP TNH CITY
OP RANCHO COCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, AOTAORILING
TES DBSTAUCTION OP CITY RECORDS AND DOCOMBNTS
NtlICH ARB NO LON68R RBQUTABD AS PROVIDED DNOBA
GOVERNMENT CODE SHCTIOR 34090
8. Approval to ellw credit or reimbursement tot System 3~
Development Tsss for Tracts 12952 and 13625 (Glenfed(,
State Route 30 east of tlaven Avanus, for construction of
improvements qn State Route 30 as raquirsd and ordered Dy
CALTAANB.
ABSOLUTION NO. 89-113 38
A ABSOLUTION OT T~ CITY COUNCIL OP Tt0 CITY
OT PANC80 COCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A
('alntT age la<T IM e.~aw,mYeV.aT ~enw eve~.w
06VELOPNENT TEEB POR TAACT9 1T952 AND 13425
(GLHNPBD) YOA CONSTRUCTION O! IMPROVEMENTS ON
STATE AOOTE 30 EAST OP MAVEN AVBNU6 AS
REQUIRED AND ORDERED BY CALTR11N8
9. Approval to authorise tM advsrtUing of the "Notice 39
inviting Bids" for eierre Madre Avenue end Placida Court
Strwt Improvement Protect, between Arroa tlighway and Via
Carrillo Drive, to M Lunded from CDBO Lunde Account 28-
4333-8811.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-114 QO
A RESOLUTION O! THE CITY COONCIL OP THE CITY
OP RANCN6 cWCAMep4Ar Cw1FOA1PIA, APPAOVIN3
PLANE AND BPECIPICATIONB POR T~ ^BIEAAA MMAE
AVENUE AND PLACIDA COURT STREET IMPROVEMRNT
PA0.76CT, HETNEEN AARON tlIOHf1AY AND VIA CAAILLO
DRIVE", IN BAID CITY AND AOTHORIZINO AND
DIAECTIN6 TNt CITY CLERIf TO ADVERTSBE TO
RECEIVE HI08
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10. Approval to authorise the advertising of ihs "Notice
Inviting Bids" for the Aed Hill Park Drainage Project, to
be funded from the Capital Aewrve Account No. 25-4285-
7043. Capital expenditure budgeted P.Y. 1988/89
Engineering/Naintenmce O G N budget.
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{ I RBSOLOTION NO. 89-115 I 45
f ~ I I A 11HSOLOTION OP Tt16 CITY CODNCiL OF THR r,?'!'y 1
I vi N11NCR0 CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
PLANS AND SPBCIFIGTION3 POR THB "RED HILL
PARR DRAINAGE PAOJHCT", IN SASD CITY AND
AVTHORSSING AND DIIIBCTIN6 TFR CITY CLBRR TO
AOVBRTISS TO RECEIVE HIDE
11. Approval to deny 6nvirorwantal Asseaament and Tentntive 49
Parcel Map 11780 - 1torMlatt - Appeal of tea ?laming
Coaaxiuion•• deeiaion denylnq a aubdivldon of 1.01 acres
of land into Z percale in the Very Low Reeidsntial
Dietrlct (leu than 2 dwelling unite per acre), located
on the naztheaet corner of Almond and Mai 8ttwta - APN
201-073-55.
Rasozarlore reo. D9-u5 50
A RE80LOTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OP Ti0 CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMLNMA. CAI.iYORNTa. nRMVSNli
TENTATSVd PARCEL MAP NO. 11780, A REQU[ST TO
9VBDIVIDi 1.01 ACRES OP LAND ENTO TNO LOTS SN
THB VERY IAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (LES6 THAN
2 DNELLINO UMITB PBR ACRE), LOCATED AT TH6
NORTHEAST CORNEA OP ALMOND STRBBT AND NAI
STREET, AND NAILING FIHDIN69 IN 9UPPOAT TNEREOP
- APN 201-071-55
Approval to deny Environmental Aaaeaament and Variance 49
88-15 - NorMlatt - Appeal of the Planning Coaololon'^
decision denying a request to reduce the average lot •ixe
from 22,500 aquas feat to 21,954 aguara feei on two lots
within the Vsry Low WeidenLlal District (Lae than 2
dwelling unite per acre), located on the northeast crornar
of Almond and Nai Straata - APN 201-072-55.
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RESOLOTION NO. 89-117 52
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY
OP AANCFIO CUCRMONOA, CALI PORNIA, D~_.a_
VARIRNCB NO. 88-15 TO AEOUCE T88 RXQUTASD
AVBRAGE LOT SIES FROM 22,500 SQORRB P88T TO
21,952 SQUARE YEBT POA TNO LOTS WITHIN THB
VERY LOiI RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (LESS THAN 2
DNELL7NG UN7T9 PEA ACRE) LOCATED AT TRB
NORTHEAST CORNBR OP ALMOND STREET AND MRI
STREET, AND MAXING FINDINGS IN SOPPORT THER8OF
- AYN 201-073-55
12. Approval to execub agreamsnt (CO 89-049) with David ~55
Tauesig and Aewciatsa, Incorporated t0 provide an
evaluation and update to the draft fiscal impact rsport
praparod for the Etiwenda North Lsndawner'• Consortium by
stsnley A. Hoffman Aseocietes for a fee of $15,000.00 end
approval to execute agreement (CO 89-054) with Empire
Economics to deUrmine product types and market
absorption for Etiwanda North for • fee of $12,000.00.
The cost will M fulWed tram Recount 33-4130-6028 and
refmDursed upon larmation to CFD 88-2.
13. Approval to award and execrate Profeulonal Sesvico 69
Rgresmsnt (W 89-055) DatwNn the City of Rancho
Cucamongw wnA .7.1. Dwol Awnn aunwl .+.. ins •w.
~ preparstion of Design Plans, Contract Specifications end
8ngineet'• Bstimetes for McNnhed Area XI2, Jsrsey
Boulevard Storm Orain from Vincent Avenue to + 1100` east
thereof. The not to sxcesA fee o! 533,420.00 will b.
funded by the AaNeesmnt District No. B2-IA Funds,
Recount No. 83-4637-6028.
10. Approval to execute Reimbu[semant Agreement (CO 89-056) 7~
for Vndergrounding of Overhead Otilities, far DR 87-22,
9345 Santa Anita Avenue, submitted by Rancho Cucamonga
Eaet AUOCiatea.
RE8OLOTION NO. 89-118 ~$
i A RESOLUTION Oar ^aFtB CITY CDUNCIL OF TN6 OYTY
OP AANCib COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVIN0
REINBUASElRNT MAEEIOINT EXECUTED ON MAACN 33,
1989 BY RANCHO CUCAMONOA EAST AS80CIATEB FOR
tiNDEROROUNDINO OP OVEAHE110 OTILITIEB ON BANTA
ANITA AVEIIOE
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15. Approval to sward the purchaee of the fabrication and
delivery of rubbariaed crossing pad matezial for vineyard
Avenue et the AtcAiwn, Topeka end 9ants Pe Aailwav
company Crossing wrtR of 8th street, to the Coodyaat
Tirs and AuDDer Company for the fee of $21,396.30
(520,555.00 plus 5t California Stets Tsx) to ba funded
from Systems Development Account No. 22-d537-8850.
15. Apptovel Lo award 'she dew a,iue Read Farkw.y
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fram the Waat City
Beautification Improvement Projsct
Limits to CarMiiaO Street to Gateway Conrtruction,
incorporated, for tRe amount of $93, 599.Op, to 7e funded
with Beautification finds, Account tio. 21-4647-3793.
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17. Approval to award the Carnelian StrNt Eaet Side parkway
eeautification Improvement Project from Vineyard Avenue
to ease Line Road to Artletic Landscape Lor the amount of
$81,189.40 to be fu~Mad tram Beautifioation Punde,
Account Fo. 21-4547-8045.
18. Approval of Nap, ezetution of Isipzovement Agreement, 86
Improvement Security and Ordering the Anneaation to
Lendacaps Naintsnance District No. 1 aM street Lighting
Naintsnence District Nos. 1 end 2 for Tract 13542,
located east of ChwfGy College betwNn Nilwn Avenue aM
9anysn BtrNt, submitisd by Grigsby Developamnt,
Inrtnrn_ n~.h.vl
RESOLOTION NO. 89-119 87
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COGRCIL O[ Tf1E CITY
OP AANCRO CUCAMONGII, CALI[OANIA, APPROVING
IFIPROVElRNT AOREEMEIIT, IMPROVElOLNT SECORITY,
AND PINAL MAP O[ TMCT 110. 13542
pESOLOTION NO. 99-120 ~
A pESOLOTION O[ TBE CITY COUNCIL O[ TIIL CITY
OP R71NCIb COCAMONINI, CALI[ORNIA, OIIDERINO THE
ANNEYATION OP CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT ND. 1 AND STPEET LIOIITINO
NAINTb;NANCE DI9TRPC7' NOS. 1 AND 2 fYJR TRiCT
135d2
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19. Approval of Msp, execution of Improvement Agreement,
Improvement Security and Ordering the Amexation to
Landscape Naintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
.... ncs vreLacL nos. 1 anP 2 rOr iiaCt 1542-3,
locetM east o! Cheffey College Mtaeen NLleon Avenue and
Banyan Siieet, submitted by Grigsby Oevalopment,
Incorporated.
92
RESOLUTION NO. 89-121
A AEBOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP TNS CITY
OF AANCNO CUCAMONGII, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGRSSNEeT, IERROVBMENT BECURITY,
AND rINAL NAP Or TRACT NO. 13542-3
93
RESOLUTION NO. 89-122
A R690LUTION Or TER CITY COUNCIL Or TN6 CIT!
Or Et7UiQp CUCAMOIPGA, CALIPORNLA, ORDERING TN6
ANNEYATI011 Or CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE
NAINTEEIMIQ DISTRICT No.l AND STREET LIGiETIN6
tMINTEMANC6 DISTRICT NOB. 1 AND 2 TOR TRACT
13542-3
20. Approval to execute Improvement Agrewwnt, improvement 96
Security and OYderinq tM Mnexetlon to Landecal»
Naintenance District Na. 3 and street i./nbtlwn
Naintenance District Noe. 1 end 6 for DR 87-42, bested
on the north Bide of Civic Center Drive Dete+en Red oak
and Vtica Streets, submitted by Empise Partners.
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RE80LOTION NO. 89-123
A RESOLUTION Or TER CITY COUNCIL Or TR6 CITY
Or IUNCEq CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVLIRNT AOAEEMNT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY
FOR DEVEIAPMENT RNIEN NO. 87-42
ERBOLUxxoN ho. 89-12s 98
A RESOLUTION Or TER CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITX
OP RANCRO CVCAMONGA, CAI.SFOANIA, oRDRRIR6 THE
ANNEEATION Or CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LAIIDeCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3 AND STREET LIGFITINO
NAINTEN1111C6 DISTRICT NOB. 1 AND 6 FOR DR 87-
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21. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement, Improvement 101
Security and ordering the Mnexation to Landscape
Naintensnce District No. 3 and Street Llghtinq
v.~a....__C '~~'• .. wr un oPN, lOCated
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on the eoutheut
corner of Civic linter Drivo and Raven
Avenw, submitted by Mawn linter Partnan.
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I RESOLDTION NO. 89-125
! 11 RESOLUTION Or THE CITY COUNCIL OP TNB CITY
OF AANCRO CUCANONOA, CALIYORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEMEAT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY
FOR DEVELOPMENT REVIEW NO. 87-44
103
RESOLUTION No. 59-126
A RESOLUTION or TT<< cITY COONCIL or TNS cITY
or RANCHO CUC11N011GA, CALIroRNIA, oADEAi11G THB
ANNEEATION Or CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTERANCE DISTRICT NO. 3 AND STREET LI^.NTING
NAINTi1fANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND S TOR DA B7-
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22. Approval to modify City Cauncil Resolution No. 88-413 106
RESOLUTTON NO. 88-413A I 10~
A RESOLUTION Or TFR CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
Or RANCHO CUCAlWNGA, CALIrOMIA, AMENDING
RESOLUTION 88-413
23. Approval of Map, exsoution of Smprovement Agreement, 108
Improvement Security and ordering the Mnexation to
Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Llghtlnq
Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 toe Tract 13823,
iocsted on the mouth side of LaADn Avenw, sect of Navm
Avenua, submitted by Alts Loma/D.R. Joint Yentute.
RE80LOTI011 NO. 89-127 109
A AESOLUTIOR OP THE CITY COVMCIL O! 171E CITY
O! RANCHO CUCAMOiPGA, CALZFOARIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AOAEENENT AMD IMPROVilRNT
SECURITY, AND rINAL MAP Or TMCT NO 13523
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RESOLUTION NO. 89-128 110
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COONCIL O/ TN8 CITY
..~ nnnv,rv l~ut:Aea,awA, ~:w1.1rVNN1A, OADSRING THE
ANNEEATION OP CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR TRACT
13823
24. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement and Improvement 113
Security for Pntcel Hap 9350, located on the northeast
corner of Bane Lina Road and Millilun Avanua, submitted
by The Nilliam Lyon Company.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-129 114
A R690LOTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP TINS CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIPORNIA, APPROVING
INPROVENENT AOAEetgMf AND IMPROVmfENT SECURITY
POR PARCELL NAP 9350
25. Approval to axaeuta Imyrovamant Agreemsnt and Smprovamnnt 116
Security for Psrcal Map 31341, located on the noutheaet
corner of Church Street and Milliken Avanua, aubmittad by
Lawia Noman of California.
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OP RANCHO COCAMON1iA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVElBNT AOREElRNT AND IMPROVEMENT SECORITY
POR PARCEL NAP 11341
26. Approval to execute Improvement Agranmant end Improvement 119
security for Traci 13273, located on the aouthaant corner
of Millilun Awnua And Mountain View Drivs nubmittad Dy
LewU Homan of California.
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1 R68oLUTION NO. 89-131
1 A RESOLUTION O- THE CITY COUNCIL Ol TIR CITY
aF RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEIRtIT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEIdNT BECURITY
POR TR11CT 13273
27. Approval to axacuG Improvement Agraaant and Improvewnt 122
security for DR 88-08, looatad batwNn 7th and 8th
StzaaL, Want of Hallman Avanua, nuMOittad DY ooldan Meet
Equliy Propartiaa.
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RESOLOTION MO. B9-132 123
A RESOLUTION OP TNB CITY CODNCIL OP TF16 CITY
OP RANCHO CG[?AYnNnx nai ~~nev~•
INPROVElRNT AGAEElQNT AND INPROYSMeNT SECURITY
POR DEVELOPNENT REVIEN 170. 88-OB
28. Approval to execute improvement Agreement and IaeprovsmenL ' i25
Security and Nonumentatimn caste depcalt for Tract '
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located in the Victosin Planned Community, eubmitted
by
Republic Devslopmeni Company and, release of previously
submitted Improvamsni Agreement security and
Monumeniation deposit accspied by City council on
November 6, 1987, fray The Nilliam Lyon Company.
RBSOLDTION NO. 89-133 126
A REHOLOTION OP THE CITY COOlICIL Ot TIR CITY
OP AANC50 CUCAMONOA, CALIrOANIA, APPROVING
2NPROVEl6NT AGREEMENT AND INPROVElRIPf SECURITY
POR TAACf 13443 AND AELEABING TSE II@1WVEMEIrf
AOREQRNf AND 86CORITY rREVI00SLT ACCEPTED BY
CITY COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 1, 1957
29. Approval t0 exenute Zmprovewni Agreement, Isgurovssent 128
security and lbnumentation caeA deposit for Tract 134{O,
located at the northeast corner of Renvon Nav erM r.a rr
Drive, submLtted by J.P. Rhoades Dewlopmset and rdeue
of previously submitted Improvement Agreement Security
and Monumsntation depoeLt scespted by City Council on
December 15, 3987, from The Nil Liam Lyon Company.
RE80LUTION NO. 89-136 129
A REeOLUTION OP TIHt CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
Or RANCNO CUCAMONGA, CAi.IPORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROV6NENT SECURITY
POA TAACf 13440 AND RELE113I1W THE IMPROVEMENT
AGREEMENT AND SECURITY PAEVIOOSLY ACCEPTED BY
i CITY COUNCIL ON DECEMBER 16, 1987
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30. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement, Improveaiant 131
security, Monumentation enah deposit and annexation of
work program nreae to Landscape Maintenmca Oletrict No.
~ `^• °.C=_ __ .:..y u ..racc now. 1 lam 2 for Traci
11606-1, located east of Mango street, south of Victotia
Street, auDmittsd Dy %3 Capit
oalopment Compsny,
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Incorporated and raleaw of previously aubmittad
{ 1 Improvement Agreenxat 9acurity a:W Monuswntation deposit
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YAC Developers.
eszclaye
RESOLUTIOM NO. 89-135 132
A RESOLUTION OP TBE CITY COUNCIL OI T~ CITY
OP RANCHO CDCAMON011, CALIIOANIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMERT AOR6EMENT AMD IMPAOVElO211T BECURITY
POR TRACT 11606-1 AND AELE118IN0 THE
IMPROVm$NT AOREENENT AND SECORITY PREVIOOSLY
ACCEPTED BY CITY CODIICIL ON DECENBHR 5, 198{
RESOLDTION NO. 89-336 133
A R890LUTION OI THE CITY COOIICiL O- TIDE CITY
O/ RANCHO COCAMONOA, CALIPOANIA, ORIIERINO THE
ANNE%ATION OI CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3 AND STREET LIDBTINO
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOB. 1 AND 2 -OR TMCT
ALVVO-~
33. Approval to execute Improvement Agreamwnt Extension for 136
81m Avenue Wtwaen Church Street and 9pruee Avenue,
submitted by Leaie Homes.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-137 13~
A AEeOLUTION O- THE CITY COONCIL Ol THE CITY
o! RANCHO CUCAMONaA, CALIlORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AOREEIRNT EETENeION AND
IMPROVEMENT SECORITY -OR BLN STRESS BETNEEN
CHURCH STREET AND SPRUCE AVENDE
32. Approval to execute Improvement Agreemeet RxMneion fCr 139
Tract :2870 and Traci 13670 acorn Dreia, located on the
north ride of Highland Avmw Mtaaen iut Avanw and
Et laande Avenue, submitted by Dsly Hare.
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RESOLUTION NO. 89-138 14~
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OP AANCHO COCANOHGA, CALI roRHIA, APPROVINO
IMPROVaNENT AGAEel03NT aRTEHSION ARD
IHPROVEHaNT SRCORITY roR TRACT 12570 ANO TAACf
12870 STORM DRAIN
~ 33. Apptaval to execute Improvement Agreement 6rteneion for ~ 142
Tzact 11932, located on the northwest corner of Sandola
Street and Finch Avenue. submitted by C.T.R.
Incorporated.
RBSOLUTIOM p0. 89-139 143
A Ra80L0TION OF THE CITY COUNCIL O- THE CITY
DF RANCeo CUCAlN1NOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
INFROVS1uNT AaRano<xT axTexsxoN ANn
IMPROVeMa1Fl SECURITY FOR TRACP 11932
34. Approval to execute Impzovement Agreement extension for 145
Tract 13275, located on tM mrth olds of Highlsnd Avenue
east of Hewn Avenue, eubmltted by Oxtord Dewlopwni.
ResoLUx1DN No. 59-IaD 146
A ARROl.UTlMI ~~ TVe n___ _-_..- ,,. „~ ---
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OF RANCHO CUCAMONUA,
CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AOREEIRNT BXTpISION AND
IMPROVEMBNT SBCUAITY roR TMCT 13275
35. Approval to execute impzovemsnt Agreement extension for 148
Trent 22902, located on tM southwest corner of Almond
Street and Hermosa Avanua, submitted by Nordic Moods II.
Re80LUTI0N NO. 89-141 149
A R680LOTION 0/ THa CITY COUNCIL OF TFIE CITY
OF RANC710 CUCAMONOA, CALIroRNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVa1RNT AGREEMENT E%TEESION AHD
IMPROVEIQNp SECURITY roR TRACT 12902
38. Approval to execute improvseunt Agreement Extensions fo 151
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Traei Noe. 12843, 13555, 13555, 13557, 13548, 33559,
13580, 13581, 13582, 13583, and Pareel Nap 9192 located
on the northwest corner of HighLnd Awnw and RocMSter
Awnue, submitted Dy MarlborougA Dswlopment.
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RESOLUTION NO. 89-342 152
A AAAOT.nTTMI n~ +nr~ ____ _~~..-- ... ~
or RANCHO cDCAMORGA, cALIPORxIA, APPnovlNc
0p AND
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IMPROVEIBRT
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CURI
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TRACT
3264
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A Rt80LUTION OP TFlE CITY COORCIL OP TEE CITY
OP RANCHO COCANONGA, CALIYOANIA, APPROVING
IMPAOVSIffiNT AGAEEl~NT BZTENSION AND
IMPAOVSlIENT SECURITY rOA TRACT 13555
158
RasoLDTIDN ND. E9-laa
A RE8OLUTION O1 TEE CITY COUNCIL Or TEE CITY
O! RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CJ1[.IrI1RNIAr APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGAEQO<MP EZTENBION AND
IMPROVEMENT BtCORITY fOR TRACT 13556
161
RESOLUTION NO. 89-145
A RESOLUTION OP TFE CS'PY COTRfC2L Or TNt CITY
OP AANCNO COCAMONG71, CALIIOIINIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEIEIIT AGRSQMtMMS aYTSNBIOM AND
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY POR TRACK 13957
RESOLUTION MMO. 89-146 164
A ABSOLUTION O/ TEE CITY COUNCIL OP TIE CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGAr CALIYOANIA, APPROVING
IMMPAOVEMENT AGREEMENT EZTSNSIOM AND
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY fOR TMCT 13558
RESOLUTION NO. 89-147 157
A RESOLUTION OP TEE CITY CODIPCIL O! THE CITY
OP RANCHO COCAIgNGAT CALIlOANIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEIENT EYTENSION AND
IMPROVEMENT eECUP.ITY POR TRACT 13559
RE80LOTION NO. 89-148 170
A REeOLOTION O! TIE CITY COUIICIL OP TMt CITY
OY RANC80 CMICAMONGA, CAL2/OANIAr APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AORELENT EZTEIIBION AND
IMPROVEMENT BECURITY POR TRACP 13560
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ABSOLOTION NO. 89-149 173
a Dacni OTinv nv imrv nimv _______- - - _
OP AAMCFIO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
INPROVSNHNT AGRBBMENT EYTENSION AND
INPAOVBNENT SBCURITY POR TAACT 13561
RBEOLDTIGN NO. 89-150 176
A RESOLUTION OF TID; CITY COONCIL OP TH8 CITY
OP RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALI PORNIAr APPROVING
IMPROVEMBNT AGAEBMENT EXTENSION AND
IMPAOVBNHNT SBCOiiITY POR TRACT 33562
RESOLOTION NO. 89-151 175
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OP RANCHO CUCANDNGA, CAI.IFORNIAr APPROVING
IMPROVBlO1NT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND
IMPAOVElRIPP SECURITY FOR TRACY 13563
182
RESOLUTION NO. 89-152
A RESOLUTZON OF THB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
O! RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AORBENENT EETENSIOII', AND
IMPROVEMENT BECOR ITY MA DlDnvr van nen~
37. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Bxtaneion for 184
Tract 32671 Traffic Signal, located at the intersection
of Milliken Avenue and Base Line Road, submitted by Lewis
Homea.
RESOLOTION NO. 89-153 185
A RESOLUTION O! THE CITY CDUECIL OP THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND
IMPROVHMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12671 TPAFFIC
BICNAL
38. Approvnl to accept Improvem.nts, Awieiac of 9onds, an3
file Notiw of Completion tors
CUP 86-OZ L=_ated Dn tAe NnetAwe! ['n~na~ of feYA A1n~h
en R.. 1 BtrNt 187
Psithful Performance Bond (StrNt) 513,000.00
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April 5, 3989 14
RESOLOTION NO. 89-154
.. vn ~,r rna Carr COUNCIL OF TRB CITY
OP AANCRO CVCAL~NGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCBPTINO TNS
PUBLh' 3MPAOV61mI1TS POR COP 86-02 ANO
AVTHORILIN6 THL PILING OP A NOTICB OP
CONFLATION FOR TBE WORE
CUP 87-19 Located on the Weet Sida of Jaeoer Stzaet 1138
89
Between Lomita Drive and sierra Vista Street
Felthful Performance Bond (Street) $13,000.00
Letter of Credit
ABSOLUTION NO. 89-155 19U
A RSSOLOTION O! THE CITY COUNCIL O1 TBE CITY
O! RANG COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING TlIIL
PUBLIC INPROVEI@NTe lOR CUP 87-39 AND
AOTHORILING TR6 FILING OP A NOTICE OP
COMPLETION POR T10< MORE
39. Approval to replace the Faithful Performunee Bond with 191
a Naintonanae Bond ae the guarantor for the Red Hill Park
MainGnance Building.
inn
60. APQYOVal is replan. •A. ..,.~. _.
o.n,u wicn
y
, -
a Naintonence Bond ae the guarsntoe
the Victoria
for
White Alder Tree ReplacmaenL.
41. Approval to urge Stall Nntor Roourca Control Boerd to
revise ita Draft Report.
193
IIESOLOTION NO. 89-156
A RH80LUTION OP T!R CITY COUNCIL OI THE CITY
OP lUNCAO CUCAlSONOA, CALIFORNIA, URGING THE
STATE iiATER RE80UAQS CONTROL BOARD TO REVIBE
ITS DR11PT REPORT ENTITLED "MATER QUALITY
CONTROL PLAN POR SALINITY BAN IRANCISCO
i BAY/eACRAMENTO-eAN JOAQUIN DELTA 68TUAAY"
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AFril 5, 1989 15
D• Cd19mR OIDINANC99
Th• tolloring Otdiaaac•a have had nubl i• h..ri ml. .. .A. .,__
of first reading- second roadiaye are eapeMad Lo W roatlne
and non-conLroversLl. They rill be acted upon by the Comcil
at oa• tine rithout disoouion. The CiEx Clerk will read the
Lltl•. Any ire can b. reawvad for discaeeioa.
NO Iiame SuFanift.d_
E. ADVERTI9W PO9LIC BE71R21f09
The following itaae have bew adnrtis•d end/or poatW as
public huriaga a required bT lax. The chair rill open the
e•etiag to receio pabllc tntiaony.
195
i. vACAxioN oP A PORTION oP ALMOND AVBNOS - cARxN COMPANY -
A raqueat to vacate a portion of Almond Avenue, located
south of 24th Street eM wet o! CMrry Avenue in tha
Etiwanda srea, approximately 23 feet mold. and 1,812 tNt
long - APN 226-131-01. Coatlnntl taws Maroh 13, 1999.
R9soI.UTroN Ro. e9-157 i96
A ABSOLUTION OP TIR CITY OOUNCIL OP TBS CITY
OP IUfNCRO COCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, OADERINO TO
BB yACATBD A PORTION OP ALlfOND AVBNU9, I.0471TBD
SOUTH OP 24TH STR9ET AND g93T OP CBBRRY
AVBNOS, IN BTZNANOA ARBA, APPROlIIM71TBLY 23
PBBT WIOH AND 1,@12 PEST LONC - APN 226-111-
01
2. VACATION OP JONBBHRRY ORIVB - PONTANA STRaZ. ZNC. - A 199
request to vacate Juneberry Drive, located mouth of Actow
Route and moat of Btiwanda Avenw, approximately 60 fNt
mold. and 710 feet long - APN 229-121-35. Coatian•d frw
March 15, 1999.
ABSOLVTION NO. @915@ 200
A ABSOLUTION OP TRB CITY COUBCIL OP TB8 CiTf
' of RAncgo CUCAlIONOA, C.*.IroRNIA, ORDBRINO TO
BB VACAT9D JUNBBBpRY DRIVS, LOGIT9D SOUTH O1
AAROM ROUTS AND MseT O- iTIMANDA AVBNUS,
APPROISNAT9LT 60 PsaT MSDB AMD 710 -t9T LONO -
APN 229-123-35
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April 5, 1989 16
I P. PQrQ.iC HEARTIMR
Tb~ followiag itga ha.a. aw l~gRl publicatloa or posting
'-e _____~. w..:..:: .... oP.o wR ~9LSag to rReNivR
I public t~~tlaoop.
D. CZTZ MAEAGER'R RTIIFR ax9nilTn
Tda, followlag itrR de sot lagallp requires sap public
ts~tiawnp, Althengb ib9 Chair nap opq the awNting for pnDlic
Input.
1. GROwTN auanxwxum _ A follow-up discussion on the !tame 2D3
discussed at tha City Council'• March 4, 1989 workshop.
Coatiouad !rw lYrch 1S, 1989.
~• BSPORT ON WATER CONSERVATION IN +• E (Alaxandar) 2D5
Coatinusd taw Msreb 13, 1989.
3. REPORT ON PARR NATCN PROOeaw (Brown) 22O
H. CODIICIL EDEIIREE
Ths folloNiaq itga drA bsq rsgasAtsd by tha Citp Comeil
for discussion. Thq ary sot pglle huriag ilga, althonga
vu...i,air vp Rpan caa sratlag fo! pub! ie input.
1. GOALS AuD OB~mCTIV68/TBr _----- 223
REE4BT• Iwrignt)
2. $TATVe REPORT ON PAOVIDIN6 COONCIL ANn C<WAIiBRTOW 224
TO THE L rI BRARY. (BYOMII)
3. REPORT RaCOlBO7NDINO PILATICIPATION IN TNB 9AN B DTN:
OOU[ITY 8lRAZPP'R 06Pa 226
NT
(Stout)
4. REPORT ON CON92AOCTIdI CONTROL ]LWn COO INATION
PROCEDURES WITH We 237
SPECT TO POBi WO CON TR CTZO
(BUqust)
s• 239
(BUqust)
6. REPORT ON 1989 C+TISEN'B AOVISOAY CO1a1I88ZON OU 9TUUtp 24D
!$ZTStl4 - City Connell Ad9lwry Caglssion 9ub-
coamittss'• racansesndellons of projects for tM CAC to
pursues !or 1989.
4.
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7. STATUS REPORT OP AACRIBALD 3TORH DRAIN AND DSVELOpNSNT~
PROPOSALS POR TRB NORTHWEST CO OP RCNI ITH
gT6&$T• (Alexander)
S. DISCO$$IDN OP COIRiCIL COMPENSATION. (Alexander)
9. PEOUBST SSTABLISiD1ENT OP A POBLIC MoRRS 308y'Q~ITTSE.
(BUquat)
10. CONSIDSRATI0I1 OP SOPPORT OP PONTAEA.~'aY.TRaxS LITIGATION. 242
I 249
256
25]
(euqueq
I. IDEIITIPIGTI011 OP ITetIR POR RRlT MEeSIRO
This ie the !!ae !or cite Coaweil b identity !be iteeu tbeP
wish b dLcaw at the wart ewltay. Tkeee lteee will eo! b
diecuaaW at Uie retimJ, enly ideatiliad !or the wxt
~eetiaP.
J CO~R~RIC 2I0/E PROM 2Et Pf1ELIC
Thin i. the LW wad pLce for the gewrel public b adarew
the Cite Comcll. stab laN preblbib the City Couwil lroa
addrweiog aoy ieena out pre.ioeel! iaelyded oo tae Ageeda.
The City Couecil MP raceiTe LeetiROOP avd .,.' rw~ __..__ -.._
' . emeequeet aaetloy. Coepata an b M liMitN W li.e
eiaubs per iedi~idoal.
L AA700f10mIT
I, Beverly A. Authelet, City Clerk of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, hereby certify that a true, accurab copy of the
foregoing agenda wu posted on March 31, 1989, eevanty-tw
(72) hours prior to the mwtlnq per Gover`went Code 5{953 at
9320-C Baw Line Road.
Pebrvary 15, 1989
s yr nMUn~ wc,ua~nun
yyCITY COUNCIL MINUTES
Recular Heetin0
A. CALL TO ORDER
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga met on
Wednesday, February 15, 1989, in the Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Baee Lina
Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 7:35
p.m. by Hayor Dennis L. Stout.
Present were Councilmend;ere: William J. Alexander, Deborah N. Browny Charles
J. Buquet II, Pamela J. Wright, and Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Also present were: Jack Lam, Acting Nangert Beverly A. Authelet, City Clerk;
James Markman, City Attorneyt Brnd Buller, City Planner; Ruseall Maguire, City
Engineer; Jim Hart, Administrative Services Director; Jerry Fulwood, Resource
Services Ditecto[; Joe Schultz, Community Services Nanager7 831¢ebath Stoddard,
Finance Manager; Mikl Brett, Aeeociate Plemezt Bill Silva, Deputy City Engineer;
Paul Rougeau, Senior Civii EnginaerF Larry Nendereon, Senior Planner) Dan
Coleman, Senior Planner; Arlene Banks, Aeeociate P18nnet; Richard Alcorn, Code
Repreeentat iva Supervieort Diane O'Neal, Administrative Analye[; and Suenn
v:..Yo.. AAmV nl al r~etivu AiAu.
• • • • • M
B. ANNOUNCEIdMf6/PRSSBNTAT IONS
B1. Presentation of Ten-Year Service Pine to Paul Rougeau, Senior Civil
Engineer, and Monte Preacher, Public Warke Engineer.
-pzegrnmr Jack Lem, Acting City Manager,
requested that Item B2 be renwved from the agenda, and postponed to another
meeting.
R f f
S3. James Mark.Tan, City Attorney, stated there was a derision rayardinq the
Rock Crusher, and requested a tour-f if the vote of Council to ndd Eo the ngenda
Eor discussion.
MOTION; Hocad by Stout, eeconded by Buquet, to add the item to the agenda
for coneiderailon. Motion carried unenLaouely, 5-0.
Jemee Merkmen, City Attorney, suggested a action of the Council to direct the
legal staff to pursue petition for re-hearing on the decision rsndsrsd by the
City Council Ninutae
February 15, 1989
Page 2
Court of Appeals, and if that ie not eucceesful, to take the matter to th0
MOTION: NOVed by coquet, seconded by Brown, t0 authorise the City Attorney
to do the above. Notion carried 'unanimously, 5-0.
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C. CONS@1T CALENDAR
C1. Approval cf Warrarte, Register No'e. 02/03/89 and 02/08/89 and Payroll
ending 01/29/89 for the total amount of $1,712,582.10.
C2. Alcoholic Beverage Appllcatlon for On Sale Hear 6 Wina Bat in9 Place for
Soup Plantation, Broake 6 Mack, Inc., 8916 Pooth£11 Blvd., Suite A.
C3. Approval of 1988-89 Mid-Year Budgetary Adjuetmerts.
C4. Approval is execute documents (co 89-030) to grant G.T.B. all rights,
titter and interest in telephone facilities located in LLon Street south of
Ninth Street.
C5. Approval to execute ceniract (CO 89-031) for the 19th Street and Haven
Avenue Intersection Improvement project awarded to Powell Conetructore for the
amount of 5520,850.00 (5496,045.00 plus St contingency) to be funded from systems
Development Account No. 22-4637-8746 and 98A 325 TDA. Account No. 12-4637-RA7 ~.
C6. Approval to execute a Professional Services Agreement (CO 89-032) wish J.
William Hurphy to perform street right-of-Way appraieale for Base Line Road
Widening Projects between 2nteretate Route 15 and Victoria Park Lane for a fee
not to exceed $44,000.00 ($40,000.00 plus lot contingency) to be paid from the
Systems Development Fund, Account No. 22-4637-8730 and 8731.
C7. Approval to execute a Profeeal onel SeiviceF Agreement (CO 89-033) with
J.F. Davidson, Tncorporated, t0 prepare design plane, specificatLone and
estimates for Arrow Bridge Widening et Cucamonga Creek for a fee not to exceed
536,560.00 Lo be paid from Syatame Development Pund, Account No. 22-4637-8738
and FAU Punde (86\), Account No. 24-4637-8775.
C8. Appzoval to accept the fitiwanda Storm Drain, Phaec I, ContrecL NO. 88-096,
Emprovement Project ee Complete, zeleaae bonds, and authorize the City Erginaar
to file a Notice of Completion end approve the final contract amount of
5603,405.00.
RSBOLUTION NO. 89-053
A RBSOLUTION OP THE CITY ODUNCIL OF THE CITP OB RANCHO
OUCANONUA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING Ti0 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
City Council Hinutee
Fehruary 15, 1989
Page 3
THE ETIWANDA STORM DRAIN, PHASE I, CONTRACT NO. 88-096, AND
AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OP COMPLETION POR THE WORR
C9. Approval to accept Improvements, ROleaee Bonds, and file Notice of
completion For:
UR 87-21 1 ted th th Bid f Eta Siie i n rth Of L4 a Ranch Road
Faithful Performance Bond (serest) S1uu,JGO.v0
RESOLUTION NO. 89-052
A RESOLUTION OP TENS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIYY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING TN% PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
DR 87-21 ANO AUTRORIZING TEIS FILING OF A NOTICE OB COMPLETION
FOR TFSB WORE
T t 12832 located n th thwest co e f v' tors P k a e d
Victoria Windrows Loon
Release: Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $355,000.00
Accept: Maintenance Ougrant ee Bond (3t rest) $ 35,500.00
RBSOLUTION NO. 89-053
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH8 CITY OF RANCHO
CVCAMONGA, CALI PORNIA, ACCSPTINC THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMSNTS POR
TRACT 12832 AND AUTHORIZING THE PILING OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION FOR THE WORE
Tract 13022 Major S[reets d 130 ~ <++t :..,.+tod h thw at co
of Pai[3aont Wev end Milliken Avenue
Release: Faithful Performance Bond (Street) --
TR 13022 Major Street $1,296,000.00
TR 13022 Baat 606,000.00
Accept: Maintenance Guerantae Mond (Street) --
TR 13022 Mayor Street $ 129,600.00
TR 13022 Eaet 60,600.00
ABSOLUTION NO. 89-056
A ABSOLUTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCANONOA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING TEUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS POR
TRACT 13022 MAJOR STREETS ANO 1]022 EAST AND AUTHORIEINO TFBS
FILING 08 A NOTICE OF CONPLBTZON FOA Tit& NORR
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February 15, 1989
Page 4
C10. Approval to accept the Slurry Seal Program (87-88), Phase I, Contract Nc.
88-069, ae complete, release bonds and authorize the City Engineer to file a
Notice of Completion and ann.....e «• __-__ __ __-___ ......,,......: p>o,»c.>t.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-055
A AESOi:dTION OP TklE CITY WUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PANCHO
nnnnwy0n~ CC!IFne^2.A, aOCRPTING TH8 PVBLIC IHPROVSMSNTS FOR
SLURRY BSAL PROGRAM (87-d8), PHASE I, CONTRACT NO. 88-065, env
AUTHORIZING THB PILING OF A NOTICE OF CONPLETZON FOR THE WORK
C11. Approval to flccept the Slurry Seal Program (87-88), Phase II, Con[rflct 88-
091, ae complete, release bonds and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice
of Completion and approve the final contract annum of $69,139.32.
ABSOLUTION NO. 89-056
A RESOLUTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OP 2Ei6 CITY OP RANCHO
CUCANONCA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPT INO THB PUBLIC IMPROVE!ffiNTS POA
SLURRY SEAL PROGAA!( (87-BB), PHASE II, CONTRACT NO. BB-019,
AND AUTHORISING THE PILING OF A NOTTCS OP COHPLETION POR TNfi
WORK
C12. Approval to accept Smprovemente, Release of Maintenance Guarantee Bond for
Tract 12801-2 located on the south aide of Banyan Street east of Carnelian
Street.
C13. Approval to accept Improvements, Releaea of Maintenance Guarantee Hood for
Tract 12650-1 located on the east aide of Haven Avenue north of Hillside Road.
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $97,100.00
C14. Approval to authorize the advert ieing of the "Notice Inv ii ing Bide" for
the ease Line Road Parkway Beeut Sfication improvements from the Weet City Limits
to Carnelian Street, to be funded from Beautification Pund, Account No. 21-4647-
8793. The Bngineer'e Estimate if $84x000.00.
ABSOLUTION No. 89-057
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COVNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVI NO PLANS AND SPECI PIGTIONS NOR
'RASE LLNE riOAb PANAWAY NEAUTI PIGTION IHPROVS!!@NTS^, IN
SAID CITY AND AUTHORISING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO
ADVBRT ISE TO RECEIVE BIDS
C19. Approvsl to authorize the advert ieing of the ^Notice Inviting Bide^ for
the Carnelian Street Beet Slde Parkway Beautification Improvements from Vineyard
Avenue to Baae Lina Road, to W funded from Beauttffcetion Pund, Account No. 21-
4647-8046. The Sng£neer'a Estimate le $102,000.00.
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February 15, 1489
Page 5
RESOLUTION NO. 89-058
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY pJUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAHONGA, CALIPORn1w, wYCnwvraV ruu.~ my :,7.......___.._ --
THE "CARNELIAN STREET EAST SIDE PARKWAY BEAUTIFICATION
IHPROVE[~NTS FROM VINEYARD AVENUE TO BASE LIMB ROAD", IN SAID
CiTF AND Ai7TA0AIEING ANO DIRECTING T8S CITY CLERA TO ADVERTISE
TO RECEIVE BIDS
C.a. :.Pr... vi .. apt -mprovm:.a. AyroesA, ~~ -~apm - iy
Tract 13753, located yat the northeast corner •of aEaae Linec Road a0du Milliken
Avenue, euhmitted by the Nilliam Lyon Company.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-059
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGR88MSNT AND
IMPAOVElDiNT SECURITY OP TRACT NO. 13753
C17. Approval to accept Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for
Tract 13280, located north of Hase Line Road betWSen Milliken Avenue and
Rochester Avenue, submitted by The William Lyon Caspnny.
RHSOLUTION NO. 59-060
A ABSOLUTION OB THE CITY COONCIL OP THS CITY OP RANCHO
I;OCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING INPROVENBNT AGREEMENT, ANU
IMPROVEt~NT SECURITY, OP TRACT NO. 13280
C18. Approval to accept Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for
Tract 13281, located at the northwest corner of Base Line Roatl and Rochester
Avenue, submitted by The Nil liam Lyon Company.
A890LUTI0N NO. 89-061
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COVNCIL OF THE CITY OF PANCHO
CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVeMSNT AGRBEHSNT, AND
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, AND FINAL HAP OF TRACT NO. 13281
c19. Approval to nccept Improvement Agreement and Improvement security for Nest
Greenway Corridor (parcel 1 of parcel Mep 102951, located on Blm Ave094, east
of Spruce Avmwn submitted by i.ewia xomee of California.
RBSOLVTION NO. 89-062
A RESOLUTION OF TNS CITY COUNCIL OF THS CITY OF RANCHO
COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPAOVINO IMPROVEMENT AGRSElBNT, AND
IMPROVi1DlNT SECURITY FOR PARCEL MAP 10295
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City Council Minuiee
February 15, 1989
Page 6
C20. Approval to accept Improvement Agreement Extension far Tract 12873 located
on the east aide of Haven Avenue between Lemon Avenue and Banyan Street,
submitted by Paragon Homes.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-063
A RESOLUTION OF YdE CITY (pUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIPORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVElSENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND TM°AOVElfOH° °~......-.. .~.~. I~n+CI iee/d
C21. Approval of Parcel Hap and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape
Maintenance District No. 3 and Street Lighting Maintenance District Noe. 1 end
6 for Parcel Map 30981, located between 7th and 8th St teat e, east of Hellman
Avenue, submitted by Golden Weet equity Properties.
RESOLVTION NO. 89 ~O6d
A AHSOLVTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OB THE CITY OP RANCHO
WCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL NAP NUMBBA 10981,
(TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 10981)
RESOLUTION NO. 89-065
A RESOLUTION OB THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO
CllCAHONOA, CALIPORNIA, ORDERING TN6 ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPB MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3 AND STREET
- na~m. mnra'a'aeeuvla U15TRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR PARCEL NAP
30981
C22. Approval to accept an of far of dedication of a drainage easement offered
to the City of Rancho Cucamonga on Tract No. 9590 located east of Archibald
Avenue and south of Almond Avenue.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-Ob6
A AE9OLOTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING A DAA IMAGE EASEMENT
DEDICATION ON TRACT NO. 9590 LOCATSU EAST OP ARCHI NALD AVENUE
AND SOUTH OP ALMOND AVENUE
C23• Approval to eat public hearing for March 15, 1989 - Vacet ran of a portic:,
of .Aland Avarua - aryn .:tympany -a request to vacate n portion of Almond
Avenue, located south of 24th Street and west of Cherry Avenue in iha stiwanda
star, npproxLmetely 23 feet wide and 1,812 Feet long - APN 226-111-01.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-067
A RESOLUTIOH OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALIPORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE A
PORTION OF ALMOND AVENUE, LOCATED SOVTH OF 24TH STREET AND
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February 19, 3989
page 7
NEST OP CHERRY AVENGE, IN THE BTIWANDA ARIA, APPROXIMATELY 23
FEBT WIDE AND 1,812 FEfiT LONG - APN 226-111-01
C24. Appzoval to set public Dealing for March 15, 1989 - Vacation of Juneberry
Drive - Pontnna Steel, Inc. - A request to vacate Juneberry Drive, located south
of Arrow Route and west of EtiWande Avenue, approximately 60 feet wide and 710
feet lonc - APN 224-121-36
RESOLUTION NO. 89-068
A R66OLVTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CVCAMONGA, CAL IPOHNIA, DECLARING TTS INTENTION TO VACATS
JUNEBERRY DRIVE, LOCATED SOVTH OF ARROW AOVTB ANO WEST OP
ETIWANDA AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 60 PEST WIDE AND 710 PEST LONG
- APN 229-121-36
MOTION: Raved by Alexander, seconded by Wt ight to eporove the Consent
Calendar ae submitted. Motion carried unanimously, 8-0.
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D. CONS3SMP ORDINANCRS
Ihere were none.
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B lU1VERTI86D PUBLIC HE71RINO8
Bl. D°VELOPMENT AGRfiEMEYT !CO 88-1971 83-O1 - HERITAGB PARK APARTMENTS - A
request by the City to amend Section 18, Haintenance Guaranty, of an existing
Development Agreement for the senior housing project located on Lomiia Court,
we et of Archibald Avenue - APN 202-152-34. Costiaued from Osessber 21, 1988.
Staff report presented by Larry Henderson, Senior Planner.
Hayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Addressing Council wee:
Wilma Brenner, a senior citizen, who stated that regarding the walkways
end the poor drainage, if Council wen[ out there to the third floor
between buildings A and B, they would see the water Wes quite deep. A
Large plonk had been placed from the top of the stairs to the doorway for
the een inrs ro walk or.. Dhe felt this wee dangerous because soewons might
fall and get hurt. Also regarding the ireeh that site under the balcony,
one of the tenants had tlumped their e6htraya into n beg and put it in the
trash bins. It caught fire. Had it not been for one of the seniors who
saw it when he was dumping hie trash and puY it out, it could hnvs become
e serious fire.
There being no further public input, Mayor stout closed the public hearing.
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Hayor Stout asked if it would be possible Lo get an update on the items they
were working on. He felt especially the drainage problem was serious.
Bretl Huller, City planner, stated that they could determine the water was
nuisance, then something coultl be done about it under the nuisance ordinance.
Councilwoman Nright atnied she felt uncomfortable with the recommendation taken.
She would like to have a creation of some kind of standards in the Clty. She
felt that developers were gattin9 something from the City for development of the
senior project e, and felt the City needs to have some standards also, and felt
we needetl to look at this issue. She further recommended that the item go back
to the Planning Commission for reviewr and to have Che seniors included in the
discussion.
OADINANCB NO. 381 (first reading)
AN OADINANCH OP THE CITY COVNCIL OF TH8 CITY OP RANCHO
CVCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMBNDIffiNT NVMBBR 2 RBGAROZNG
MAINTENANCB GUARANTY, TO AN EXISTING DBVELOPHENT AGRHSMHNT POR
HHAITAGH PARR APARTFBNTS, A SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT
DEVBLOPMHNT AOREBHBNT (CO 88-1981 85-01 - RUOOLPH NeNDRICR_MN NIOR
APARTMENTS - A request by the City to amend SectLOn 22, Maintenance Guaranty;
of an exist lag Development Agreement, for the senior bmusing project located on
the west aide of Amethyst Avenue, north of 19th Street - APN 201-232-24.
Coatinuad frw Dacaeber 21, 1988.
ORDINANCH NO. 3B2 (first reading)
AN ORDI NANCH OF THE CITY COVNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDMENT NUNHHR 1, REGARDS NG
MAINTENANCE GVAIUNTY, TO DEVELOPMENT AGREEMHNT 85-01 (ADDOLPH
HENDRICX90N SENIOR APARTMENTS), A 3HNIOR HOVSING PROJECT
S~.'NIOR NOUSINC OVEA~aY DISTRICT G IDBLINPS C TY OF O A > -
StaLf request to amend the maintenance sect LOn of the guidelines for the purpose
of consistency. (NOTE, Thla is part of above, but was not adrartleed.)
RESOLUTION NO. 89-069
A RESOLUTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OP THA CITY OP RANCHO
CUCRNOtiGA, CALIFORNIA,, P3PRnv,,rNC Ati AMEHDMEFI TO THE
MAINTENANCE SECTION OF THS 9ENIOA NOVSINC OVERLAY DISTRICT
GVIDELINE9
City Clerk Authelet read the titles of ordinance Noe. 381 and 382.
MOTIONS Moved Dy Alexander, seconded by Buquet to waive full readinq of acid
Ordinsncea, and set second readinq for March 1, 1989, end to approve Reaolutlen
No. 89-069. Motion carried unanimously, 5-D.
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Mayor stout recommended that staff be directed Co prepare a scope of work for
review of the Senior Housing Overlay District Ordinance, to come back before
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E2. ENVIRONMENTAT ASSESSMENT ANO iNDVSTATAL S^°CZPIC PLAR At6N'IiEN^ 89-01 -
CITY OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to modify the local etYeet ciYCUlat ion
yattern within subarea e, located north of Arrow Route, between the I-15 Freeway
and Etiwanda Avenue, neceeeiietad by a proposed MWD powrez generating plant at
the northwest corner of Btiwanda Avenue and Arrow Route. Staff report presented
by Paul Rougeau, SenioY Civil engineer.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There was no response.
Mayor Stout asked if there would be any objections to continuing thin item for
two weeks, eo the Pizo District could look at this.
Tom Carneby, 5520 Summardale Road, x'25, Sen Diego, stated they would like
to sea a solution of this since they have been trying for three years to
get this approved.
After further discussion, Council concurred with continuing the item to March
1, 1989.
ORDINANCE NO. 391 (f fret Leading)
AN ORDINANCE OP TFOI CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING SNYIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND INDUSTRIAL AREA
SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT 59-01, REQUESTING 20 MODIFY THE LOCAL
STREET CIRCULATION PATTERN WITHIN SUEAREA Br LOCATED NORTH OF
ARROW ROVTE, BsTWEEN THB I-35 FREEWAY AND ETIWANDA AVENUE,
NECESSITATBD SY A PROP0960 HWD POWBA GENERATING PLANT AT THE
NOATNNEST CORNER OP ETIWANDA AVENUE AND ARROW ROUTE IN RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
89-01 - CITY OP W1NCH0 CUCAMONGA - A request to modLPy the Regional Related
commercial lend use option from APN 229-021-59 and 229-031-15, snd show eccesa
points for the block bounded by Foothill Boulevard on the north, Arrow Route on
the south, I-15 Freeway on the weer, and Etlwande Avenue on the Beat,
neoess'_tatsd by a proDO6ed MWD power generating pia.-.t a~ LLw northwest corner
of Etiwanda Avenue end Arrow Route.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-070
A RESOLUTION OF TH6 CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY O! RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING 6NVIRONMBNTAL A69E33l~NT AND
FOOTHILL BOULEVARD SPECI-IC PLAN AlBNDNENT 89-01, REQD68TIN6
TO MODIFY THE R6(iIONAL RELATED COlpERCIAL LAND UBE OPTION FROM
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APN 229-021-59 AND 229-021-15, AND SHOW ACC65S PGINT$ POR THE
BLOCR BOUNDED BY FOOTHILL BOULEVARD ON TNH NORTH, ARROW AOUTB
ON TNR RM1Tw •-1c vovmvnv .. ..._ ..___ ._._ -__.: ...-.... ...-n..n
ON THE BAST, NECBSSITAT80 eY A PAOPOSBD MWD POWBR GBNEAATING
PLANT AT TII6 NORTHWBET CORNEA OF ETIWANDA AVENUE ANO ARROW
AOUT6 IN RANCHO CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA
MO'l ION: Maved by Alexander, seconded by Nright to continue the item to Ha rch
1, 1999, sad laa.e the public hearing open. Mot ian carried unanimously, 5-0.
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E3. fiNV RO NT A S6 S P M6 89-0 - L LYON
COMPANY - A request to amend two sites of the land nee map of the General Plan
within the Victoria Groves (west of Milliken on 9.3 sexes) and Victoria
Vineyards (east of Milliken on 12.9 scree) villages of the Victoria Community
Plan located on the sautheast and west corners of Nighland and Milliken Avenues.
The request proposes the changing of designations from Medium-High Residential
(14-26 dwelling unite per Bare) to Neighborhood Commercial on the east site and
Neighborhood commercial to Low-Medium Residential (6-S dwelling unite per acre)
an the west Bite -APN 227-Gil-22, 202-2}1-4&. Staff report presented py Larry
Henderson, senior Planner. This itsw was caaalderM along with Itp 64.
RESGLDTIGN N0. &9-071
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH8 CITY OP RANCHO
.......... .. .: ':..:2 e, nrrxwvlNG GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO.
89-O1B, •AMENDI NGvTHH GENERAL PLAN LAND VSE MAP FAOH MEDIVM-
HIGH RESIDENTIAL (14-24 DWELLSNG UNITS PER ACRE) TO
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL FOR 12.9 ACRES AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF MILLIREN AND HIGHLAND AVENUES AND NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL
TO LOW-MHDIUM RESIDENTIAL (4-B DWBLLING UNITS pEA ACRE) FOR
9.3 ACRES AT TN8 SOUTHWEST COHNBA OF MSLLIREN AND AIGHLAND
AVENUES, RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, AND MAEING PI NDINOS IN
SVPPOAI' THEREOF
E4. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VSCTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN AFffiNDMENT 89-01 -
WILLIAM LYON COMPANY - A request to amend the land use daeignat ions within the
Victoria Groves (west of Milliken on 9.3 scree) end Victoria Vineyards (east of
Milliken on 12.9 scree) Villages of the Victoria Community plan located on tha
southeast and west corners of Nighland and Milliken Avenues. The request
pru posse the chan3lnq of land uaa daAly`natiwne izom Medium-Nigh Reaitlantiel (14-
24 dwelling units per acre) Co Neighborhood Cammsrcinl on Lha asst sits end
Neighborhaod Commercial to Low-Medium Resident ial (4-8 dwelling unite pss sere)
on the west Bite - APN 227-011-22, 202-T11-4B. staff [sport presented by Larry
Henderson, Senior Planner.
Mayor Stout opened the meet ing for public hearing. Addressing Council carer
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Jim Bailey, manager of William Lyon Company, aiated he felt the reeidente
were right, and encouraged Council •e approval.
John Potter, Hughes Development, 2 Corporate Plata, Newport Beach,
reported they have received approval fran a real estate committee of a
major tenant for a drugstore and a grocery store. They also had the
community's eupgort and encouraged Councii'e support.
David Alvera, confirmed that the proposal was approved and supported by
all the reeidente.
There being no further response, the public hearing was closed.
City Clerk Authelet read the title of Ordinance No. 392.
OADINANCB NO. 392 (flret reading)
AN ORD INANC6 OF TH6 CITY COUNCIL OF Tf@ CITY OP RANCHO
CVCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING VICTORIA COlDfONZTY PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 89-01, AMENDING THS VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN LAND
VSE MAP PROM MEDIUM-HION ABSIOBNTIAL (34-24 DNELLINC UNITS PER
ACRE) TO NBIGNSOAeODD COM!ffiACIAL, FOR 12.9 ACR83 AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OP NILLIEEN ANU HIGHLAND AVENUES AND
NEIGHBORHOOD (AMMERCIAL TO LON-MEDIUM AESIOSNTIAL (4-S
OWELLINO UNITS PER ACRE) FOR 9.3 ACRES AT TH8 30UTNNSST COAN&R
OF MZLLIEEN AHD HIGHLAND AVENIIS9, RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
- .....:....... . .L nnnane rams lnGS 1N SUPPORT THEREOF
HOT ION: Moved by Brown, seconded by Alexander to approve Resolution No. 89-
071, and waive full reading of ordinance No. 392 and set second reading for
March 1, 1989. Notion carried unanimously, S-0.
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E5. ElNIRONMENTAL ASSeSSMENT AND CENSRAI. PLAN AMENDMENT 89-O1C - TAB CITY OP
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to amend a total of 10 parcels (approximntely 30
acres( of the General Plan land use mnp frort~ Medium Reeidentlal (8-14 dwelling
unite per sere) to Low-Medium Residential (d-8 dwelling unite per acre( those
parcels located on the south side of Lemon extending epproxlmately 1,100 fe6i
east of Archibald Avenue end the parcel on the north aide of Nigh land and
extending 780 feat seat of Archibald Avenue - APN 201-252-01, 03, p4, 21, 22,
39, d0, di, a2 ±nd a.3. Staff rapnit presented oy Larry Nenderecn, Senior
Planner.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Addreeelnq Council wee,
Lawrence Gafeki, 6393 Jedalte, etetaA he supported Resolution No. 89-050
There being no further response, the public heering was closed.
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RESOLUTION N0. 89-050
A ABSOLUTION OF THE CITY COVNCIL OP THE CTTV OP BAxrun
___. _.:... , wwiPORNLA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDHHNT NO.
89-O1C, V AHENDING TBS GENP.RAL PLAN LAND USB MAP FROM MBDIUN
RESIDENTIAL (8-14 DNELLZNG UNITS PER ACRE) TO LOw-MBDIVM
RESIDENTIAL (4-8 -wELLIX` USTTS 2ER ACRE) TNOSB PARCELS
LOCATED ON TH6 SODTH SIDB OP LEHON BXTEND ING APPROXIMATELY
1,100 FEET EAST Op ARCHIBar n n _~; ~o ARU THE PARCEL ON THE
NORTH SIDB OF HIGHLAND AND EXTENDING 780 FEET EAST OF
ARCHIHALD, AND MART NG PIND INGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Alexander to approve Resolution No. 89-
050. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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WILLIAM LYON COMPANY - A revision to land uae and circulation effecting
approximately 130 acres of Phase One of the Village of Victoria Lakes South,
bounded 6y Base Line Road to the north, Miller Avenue LO the south, the easterly
boundary of the Victoria Planned Conmunity to tae east, end the Southern
California Edison corritlor to the weett and various amendments to Snnd use and
circulation to reflect "as-built" conditions within the Nindrowa, Vineyards and
Groves, Staff report presented by Dan Coleman, senior Planner.
After oak; ~q oo.• __ -~_ -.... .aynauiuy the water ae it comae to the mall,
Mayor Stout Buggeeted that when we et art formalizing the regional, we take a
look at Che south aide of Hiller to make ease there Se some logical or visual
connection between the two, since there ie a great distance from Miller and
where the formal fountain starts. Originally the idea was that they were to be
linked together.
Councilwoman Brown asked Jerry Fulwood, Aeaource Servlcee Director, if the
Landscape Maintenance District in Victozla would De paying for the maintenance
of this project.
Jerry Fulwood, Resource Services Director, responded yea.
In adtl it ion, Councilwoman Brown asked if staff had done an analysts of the coat
of the maintenance of thin project.
Jerry Pulwood, Resource Services Dlsector, responded no.
Dan Coleman, Senior Planner, eieted that the developer ie to submit there
e6tiniate6 concurrent with the fires tract submitted in this village.
Councilwomen Brown further stated sae waa part of the sub-caomittw, along with
along with Jeff Ring, former Councilman, sad shay ware not in favor of having
boats or fishing within the lake. IC waa her imprsasion it waa to ba a paaaive
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lake. One of her concerns was the liability on the City's part. she asked who
would be picking up the coat of the liability insurance if boating and fish. ~..
were allowed.
.Tack Lam, Acting City Manager, responded the City of Rancho Cucamonga would be
responai6le for any liability.
Jim Hart. Admim sr..«,.•_ ..____~ - occur, stated chat if you have a City owned
facility, the City would aseumeel lability. The insurance premLum would be based
en exposure, plus any claims. He further slated that if a concessionaire
opereied boats on the lake, then the City would require him to provide a
liab!.1 ity policy naming the City as additionally ineuretl.
Councilwoman Brown elated she wanted to qo on record in gppoeitton to
paddleboata and fishing within that lake.
Councilwoman Wright asked if the depth end grade of the lake had Deen
determined.
Russell Maguire, City Engineer, responded that the final design was under
coneiderat ion Dy the Wi11Lam Lyon Company consultant right new.
Councilwomen Wright asked if this Council would ever have the opportunity to
have input in regards to grade ratios and overall lake depth.
James Markman, CSty Attorney, responded that coneidereiion by Che Council wnuTn
~ •• ....at'_c _ca e C ~. ciL wua nave to accept this as a public improvement.
He stated there hack better be input regarding all facets of safety of this
facility, with Engineering opinions backing it up before the Council should
accept this.
Russell Maguire, Clty Engineer, suggested that Council adopt a Reaoluiion to
establish a sub-committee to review the final designs of this facility, Chen the
sub-committee could report to the full City Council. In this way, theta would
be no question regarding a facility of this nature.
Councilwoman Wright requested that Council have complete input on the facility
6etore li was too leis. included Ln that study should be use of the lake, snd
to review the eeiimated coat of maintenance. she also requested that the eafeLy
agencies look at thla to be nssured of adequate access, and that deieilad
Engineering epeclficeiione be provided end for an outside conau'_tant to review
them Far the mry
Mayor Stout asked that erode this was going to the Perks Commission this week
for conceptual epprovel, and then on to the Clty Council Consent Calendar for
conceptual epprovel, was Lt poeei6le that the review process could occur between
those two events.
Den Colsmsn, Senior Planner, responded yea.
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Mayer stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Addressing Council were:
". .ey, ecncea ne rear tnie was a jewel of the Victoria Ptoject and
wanted Ito do it right, and was willing to work with staff and eny sub-
committee to make it right.
Fred Deaux, Shea St r!!et, responded Lo Xr. aalLey's comment about changing
the church alts deli nnarlon to ~„ ,. _. ayd area. ne atatetl he would
support changing chin ae long ae anotheryeite was selected for a church.
He further eiated regarding the lakes project he opposed any active use
of the lake.
Aevin Eggleston, did not want Council to preclude any ectivii£ee at this
lake.
There being no further public input, Nayor Stout closed the public hearing.
Councilwoman Brown etnied Nilliam Lyon Company needs to provide 45a of build-
out for recreational vehicle storage. She would like to sae, howsvar, another
site large enough approximately 5 scree for a church.
ACTION: Council concurred to cams back with a Resolution setting up a sub-
committee Eor review Of this facility.
ORDINANCE N0. 393 jfirs! read inq)
ax .__......_- ~. ...., '..~ ~wncan Or THE CITY OP IUNCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN
AHSNDIO:NT 88-05, A REVISION TO LAND U56 AND CIRCULATION
AFPECTING 130 ACRES FOA PNA36 ONS OF THE VILLA06 OF VICTORIA
LAAES SOUTH AND VARIOUS AMENDMENTS TO LAND VSE AND CIRCULATION
TO REFLECT "AS QUILT" CONO ZTIONS WITHIN THE VILLAGES OF
wZNDRONS, VINEYARDS, AND GROV63
ACTION: Council concurred that in Section 2.4 of the Ordinance, the word
"ehal l" be changed to "may^.
City Clerk Authalet read the title of Ordinance No. 393.
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Alexander to waive full r¢nding of
ordinance No. 393 as motlifled, and set second reading for March 1, 1959. Net ion
curried anon Anousiy, 5-O,
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Mayor Stout called a recsms at 9:50 p.m. The meeting reconvened tt 10:10 p. m.
with all members of Council present.
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:a. REPORT OF TNR PARR AND RECREATION PACILITIES REVIEW TABR FORCE - A report
of the Park and Recreation Facilitie9 Review Taek Force assessing long-term park
and facility needs, reviewing recreational standards, and recommending
priorit tee far future park end facility development within the city of Aencho
Cuoanbngs. ctaff report presented by Joe Schultz. n,....•_-±_~ -y,~„oe manager.
Mayor St wt opened the meeting far public hearing. Addressing Council were:
Dom Aoeeo, expressed dinagreemant with the Taek Force report.
Anger Reynolds, 790 Malachite.
Mika Reynolds, 6370 Red Canyon Road.
There being no further public input, Mayor stout closed the public hearing.
ACTION: Council received and filed the report, and directed staff to come
back In 30 days with a scheme of action.
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G, CITY IR1NApER'8 STAF! RBPORTB
^'_ '- - n6 '1' 1V CITY CODNC IL A93ESSMENT ^ISTRICT AND
COMMD I Staff report presented 6y Jerry
Pulwood, Resource Services Director.
MOTION: Moved by Stout, seconded by Alexander to approve the policy
amendment to include law enforcement in community facility districts. Motion
carried unanimously, 5-0.
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G2. CAAYN lVINTAOE HIGALAND91 BENCING - Diecueeion of possible fencing off
cul-de-sac streets from the passe trail system. staff report presented by Den
COlemnn, EeniOY P1ennBr.
Mayor stout opened the meeting for public input. Redressing Council xare:
Ron Herman, 11157 Mammoth Peak, presented a video.
Linde Stnnden, 91158 Mammoth Peek.
Victor Shezbaak, representing Marl6oraugh Development.
There Wing no further diaaunion, Mayor Stout closed the pu611c hearing.
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HOTION: Moved by Wright, seconded by Alexander to temporarily close off
Kenyan. anornvn n..f ,,.., a .._ .. ___ ____ .. _. __ __ _.___ _ ,.o.
any action until the entire Ceryn Vintage Highlands Planned Community~ie built
and occupied. This would allow the residents of the Planned Community the
chance to experience the paeeo trail system ae it was approved before any
changes are made." Motion serried unanlmouely, 5-0.
Mayor Stout called n recess et 12:00 midnight. The meeting reconvened at 12:10
a.m. with all members of the Council present.
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G3. C0I41UNICATION PROM FOOTHILL PIAH DISTRICTC TO PR0KI8IT THS SALB OF SAPB 6
SANS FIABNORAS IN RANCHO CUCAMONCA. Report presented by Dennis Mioheel, Chief
of the Pooihill Pire Diairict, Kevin Bggleeton, President of the Foothill Pire
District Board of Directors, and Mr. Hateuno, a member of the Board of
Oirectore.
Councilwoman Wright stated she had been monitoring this and has not seen this
as a safety problem.
xayor Stout suggested that ae should place this on the November ballot.
MOTION, Novell by Stout, seconded by Brown to teka necesaery action to put
this nn +ho u^.,^..wcr 1_,,. -..-.... oe an inrrrarive. Motion carried 4-3, euquet
no.
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G4, A PROPOSAL TO OBSZGNATB TH8 ALTA LOHA PIAE fIALL 9493 LOMITA DRIVB AS A
LANDMARK - APN 201-083-OS - The Fire Hell was built in 1938 entirely with
private funds. It wne used ae n social hall and fire elation for many years end
remains as an integral part o£ old Alta Loma. Staff report presented by Arlene
eanka, Associate Planner.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public input. There being no comments, the
public hearing wee closed.
RESOLOTION NO. 89-072
A ABSOLUTION 08 TNB CITY COUNCIL OF TF38 CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CAL IPORNIA, APPROVING DBS IGNATION OF TH8 ALTA LOMA
FIRE HALL LOCATED AT 9493 LOMITA DRIVE AS A LANDNAAR
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, aeeondad by Wright to approve Resolution No. 89-
072 dadgnating the Alta Loma Pire Hell ae a historic landmark. Notion carried
unenimouely, 5-0.
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.. ~~a n UISpLAY of ADULT VIDEOS. Staff report presented by Duane Baker,
Administrative Assistant.
Councilwoman Wright read a letter presented by Lynn Rivera, 9142 Cielito StreeC,
that she wanted in the record since she hea ~, _-_,-~ car ly,
^7 would once again would like io thank the Council for the prompt
response to the public on this issue. I would like to request that the
City con eider conducting random reviews of Dueineeeee to see of voluntary
compliance remains. I'd like to see nll new busineseee ae they are
licensed receive a written •policy statement' indicating the Council's
position on this. Once again, thanks."
ACTION: Council received and filed the report.
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Hl. STATVS OF PARR DSVEIpPMANT C IT PR0. - Update an current park
development projects in the City, Lncluding Old Town Park end Neat Heryl Park.
jSt out)
Meyor Stout felt that bneed on whnt happened earner, that these parks move
ahead m.+..r:
ACTION: Council received and filed the report.
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H2. STATUS REPORT ON CODE S (W11ght)
Staff report was presented by Richard Alcorn, Code Aepreeentaiive Supervisor.
ACTION: Council received and filed the report.
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H3. CITY COVNCIL DISCVSSION FOA WAYS Tn IMPR 96 CnNw T ATION WITH VARIO
COMMISSIONS AND OTNBR A CISS (Wright)
ACTION: Council concurred to Continue the item to Meech 1, 19 R9 meeting.
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H4. CONSZpgRATION OP A MOTION TO WINATB TH6 CITY WA66R
MOTION: Moved by Wright, seconded by Stout io terminate Lnuren Waaearman u
City Maneger. Notion carried by the fallowing vote:
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AYBS: Stout, RYOWn, Wcight
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Staff report preseatad by Jim Rart, Administrative Services Director.
Councilman Huquet requested an Executive Seeeion Defore going nny further.
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Council adjourned to art Bxecutive Seeeion at 1:10 a.m. Council reconvened at
1:15 a. m.
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NOTION; Nerved by Buquet, eeconded by Stout to enter into negotiations with
Jnek Lam ne city rienager. Notion carried by the following vote:
AYBS: Buquet, Alexander, Stout, Brown, Nright
N069: None
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i1. Councilwoman Rrown requested an item be placed on the agenda regarding
allocation of funds for the Pilot Residential Recycling Program.
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Jl. Darla Halton, requested an accounting on the time and expenditures on the
recall.
ACTION: Hnyoi Stout directed staff to put that infocmat ion on the Narch 1,
1989 agenda.
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J2. Fred Deaux, requeeisd Council consider approving an Ordlnanca preventing
the purchase of certain types of weaponn.
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HoT10N: Novel by Baguet, seconded by Alexander to adjourn. Notion cerrisd
unanimously, 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 1:20 a.m•
Respectfully Submitted,
Beverly A. Avthelet
Clty clerk
Approved:
Marsh 1, 1989
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Aeaula Me tins
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga met on
Wednesday, Marah 1, 3989, in the Lions Park Community Center, 9161 ease Line
Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p. m.
by Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Present ware Councilmembere: William J. Alexander, Deborah N. Brown, CAarlae
J. august II, Pamela J. Might, and Meyot Dennis L. Stout.
Also present were: Jack Lem, Act lag City Managert Beverly A. Authelet, City
Clerk; James Markauvl, City Attorney; ernd Buller, City Planner? Rueeell Maguire,
city Bngineez; Duane A. Baker, Adminietretive Aeeiat ant; end Diane O•Nee 1,
Adminietrative Analyei.
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'~~~t =t~=~ =- --•= +~^• Pi„• w rncric is uearnart for her eervice on the
Adviaory^COVmiee lon.`
H2. Presentation cf Proclamation comoemotnting the Sesquicentennial of the
original RancF.o land grant.
63. Jack Lam, Acting City Manager, requested that Item C14 on the Coneent
Calendar be removed because of incomplete documents. He also requested that
Item C24 on the consent Calendar be pulled end return next time to come under
City Manager's Staf£ Aeporte.
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Ci. Anorovat of Minutae: January 4, 19$9,
C2. Approval of Warrants, Regieier No'e. 2-15-69 and 2-22-$9 end Payroll ending
2-16-89 for the total amount of 51,952,365.79.
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C3. Approval to receive and file currant Investment Schedule ae of February
28, 1989.
C4. Annrnv+~ «.. a--_~__--_-- _-___--- ~~,,,,, ,,,,e city uaerx•e otr ice which have been
microfilmed.
ABSOLUTION NO. 39-073
A ABSOLUTION OP TH8 CZTY COUNCIL CF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTNORILING THS DESTRUCTION OP CITY
RECORDS AND DOCUiffiNTS NHI CA AA6 NO LONGPR RB(jVIABO AS PROVIDED
UNDER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIOp 3409D
C5. Approval to declare ae surplus and authorize sale of vehicles.
C6. Approval of Bnvironmental Initial Study Parts I and SZ for the proposed
railroad crossing Lmprovaaents At the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Crossing
(PUC No. [-98.7) on Vineyard Avenue nortA of 8th Street and tae Issuance of e
Categorical Exemption therefor. (Wlatsd to ItMS 9 and Z1)
RESOLUTION NO. 89-074
A ABSOLUTION OP TNB CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY OP RANCHO
CVCAHONGA, CALI FOANIA, APPROVING TH8 BNVIRONHBNTAL INITIAL
STVDX PARTS I AND II AND ISSUANCE OP A CATEGORICAL EYBMPTION
POR THH PROPOSED INPAOVEMBNTS TO TH6 ATCNISON, TOPEl01 AND
SANTA PS RAILROAD CROSSING (PUC NO. 2-''98.7) ON VINBYAAD AVENUE
NORTN GP aTV c.-_-_
C7. Approval of Improvement Security RLder for Parcel Map 9597 located on the
soot heaet corner of Church Street antl Terra Vista Parkway, eubmltted by Lewis
Homes of California.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-075
A RESOLUTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OF THB CITY OF AANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPRWING IMPAOVBMENT SECURITY RIDER
FOR PARCEL MAP 9897
Ce. Approval to euthori:e the advertising of the new posltione end salary
ranges relating to the squat ice program Hrovidad by the City through the
community Services 13 Pund for the year 1989/90.
C9. Approval to authorize the advertising of the ^Notice Inviting Rlds^ for
the tnbrication and delivery of rubberized crceeing psd material to Da installed
6y and et the Atchison, Topeka end Santa Fe Railway Croaeing on Vineyard Avsnus
north of eighth Sfrast.
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March 1, 1989
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ASSOLUTION NO. 89-076
A AS36LVTION OF TN6 CITY COUNCIL OF THB CITY 08 RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ADVSATISING POR BIDS POA THS
PABRIGTION AND OSLIVSRY OP RUBSSRIESD CA099ING PAD HATSRIAL
TO BS INSTALLED BY AND AT TRB ATCHISON, TOPSRA AND SANTA FS
RAILHAY COMPANY CROSSING ON VINEYARD AVBNUS NORTH OF EIGHTH
STREET
C10. Approval to nuthorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bide" for
Avenida Vej as Street Improvement Project, from Crove Avenue to Sierra Madre
Avenue to De funded from WBO funds - Account No. 23-4333-3811.
RS60LVTION NO. 89-077
A R850LUTION OP THB CITY COVNCIL OF TNB CITY OF NANCNO
CUCANONGA, CALI PORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFIGTIONS FOR
THS "AVBNIDA VBJAA STRBBT I!@AOVBNSNT PAOJBCT PROM GROVE
AVSNUB TO SISARA HADRE AVBNVS^, IN SAID CZTY AND AUTNORIEING
AND DIRECfZNG TA6 CITY CLEAR TO ADVERTISE TO RSCSIVS BIDS
C11. Approvel of Parcel Hep, execution of Improvement Agreement, Improvement
Security and ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenanes District No. 4 and
Streak Lighting Mninienance District Noe. 1 end 4 for Parcel Nep 11030, located
at the northeast corner Of Foothill Boulevard and Nnven Avenue. submitted Dy
Lewis Nomee of California.
.SC......Loa" nw. av-u/a
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OB RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALI PORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL NAP NVMBSR 11030,
(TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 13030 ~, IMPROVSMENT ACABBMSNT, ANO
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY
AESOLUT20N NO. 89-079
A RESOLUTION OP TNS CITY COUNCIL OF THS CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING TNB ANNBXATION OP CSRTAIN
TBRRITOAY TO LAN05CAP8 MAINTENANCE DISTRICT No. 4 AND STREET
LIGHTING NAINTBNANCB DISTRICT N08. 1 AND 4 POA PARCEL NAP
11030
cit. Approvel of Mnp, e..~,t icn cf Iap[ovenivnt Agreement end Improvement
Security Riders and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintananoe District
No. 4 and Street Lighting Haintanance District Noe. 1 and 4 for Tract 14150,
located at the northwest corner of Terrn Vista Pnrkwey end Milliken Avenue,
submitted by Lewis Development Company.
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March 1, 1989
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RESOLVTION NO. 89-080
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TAE CITY OF AANCRO
IMPROVEMENT SBCORITy, ANO FINAL NAP OP TRACT NO. 14150
RESOLUTION NO. 89-OS1
A R8SOLUTION OP TRB CITY COUNCIL OF TNR CITY OF RANCHO
,.,, FvnnIA, oxU1fRYNG TF16 ANNS%ATION OP CRRTAIN
TERRITORY,TO LANOSCAPB MAINTBNANCB DISTRICT NO. 4 AND STREET
LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOB. 1 AND 4 POR TRACT 14150
C13. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Exteneicn for DR 86-42, boated
on the north aide of Arrow Route between White Oak Avenue and Maple Place,
submitted by David Leff.
RESOLUTION NC. 89-082
A ASSOLUTION OF TAS CITY COUNCIL OP TNA CITY OF AANCNO
CVCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGR88HENT
8%TENSION AND IMPAOVElDSNT S6CORITY POR DA 86-42
ITBI pE1N1VED D06 TO INCOIRLETE
DOCUMENTS.
C15. ApprOVal to execute Improvement Agreement 8xteneion for OR 86-36, located
on the south aide of 6th Street between Utlce Avenue end Cleveland Avenue,
submitted by General Dynamite Volley Syeteme Olvieion.
RESOLUTION NO. 59-084
A RESOLVTION OP THB CTTY COUNCIL OP THS CITY OF RANONO
CUCAHONGA, CALIFORIIA, APPROVING IMPROVBNBNT AORSENBNT
SXTRNSrON ?19T! IP~RO-ANT aECURiTY rVR OR 86-36
C15. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement 8xtanslon for Tract 13445,
located on the northwest corner of Victoria Perk Lane between Aenyon Way end
Rocheeter Avenue, submitted by Ths William Lyon Company.
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March 1, 1989
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RESOLVTION NO. 89-005
A RESOLUTION OF TF1E CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPAOVSHENT AGAB%MENT
cn i'anarvn Mu 1MY1{UVaaanT aaCwxl'1'Z FUx 1'IiACT 13445
C37. Approval to execute improvement Agreement %xteneion foz !D)A 86-24, located
on the east aide of Santa Anita Avenue ncrCh of 4th Street, submitted by Russell
Stanley West Inc.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-086
A AESOLVT ION OF THE CZTY COUNCIL OF TH6 CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVTNG IMPAOVEMENT AGREEMENT
S%TENSION ANO IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR MDR 86-24
C38. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Sxieneion for Tract 13444,
located on the south aide of Vletorie Park Lnna between Aenyon Wny end Milliken
Avenue, submitted by The William Lyon Company.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-087
A RESOLVTION OP THN CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP AANCHO
CUCANONCA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGAEEMENT
E%TENSZON ANO IMPROVEMENT SACUAITY POR TRACT 13644
C19. Approval to execute Profeeaionnl Services Agreement (CO 89-038( between
the City of oa....yp !~__~,,-,yam ,,,,,, ;, .,w wnauuante for right-of-way ecqulsltion
services for Lhe Cucamonga Storm Drain, Phase 1. The not-to-exceed fee of
$14,237, to be funded from the Drainage Pund, Account No. 23-4637-8763.
C20. Approval to award and execute a Professional Services Agreement (CO 89-
039) between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Norrls-Repke, Znc., foz the
preparation of design plane, contract speciflcatione and engineers estimates
on the carnelian Street/Vineyard Avenue Pavement Rahabi3lLation and the
carnelian Street Storm Drain Improvements (Phase 1) starting from approximately
200 feet north of ease Line Aoad south to Sen Bernardino Road. The per diem
not-to-exceed fee of $73,600 ($66,900 plus 304 contingency), will bm funded by
both Drainage Fund end One Tax, Account No. 23-4637-88$9 and 9-4657-8820,
r9epectively.
c2 i. Approval to execute Construction end Maintenance Agres~pgnt (CO 94-040)
botwoen the City nt' paP.cho Gta.:Anga and the nceniaon, Topeka end esnta Pa
Railway Company (A.T. 6 S,P. Co.) for the proposed rubber crossing pad
installation nn Vineyard Avenue at the A.T. & S.P. Crossing designated PVC No.
2-98.7 north of BCh Street.
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March 1, 1989
Page 6
RESOLOTION NO. 89-088
A RESOLUTION OF TFIB CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OP PAtiCH0
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ANO SYBCUTING THE
_,...~: i~r,., my M1nTLNANCB AGRBB!ffiNT BfiTWEEN THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND THB ATCNISON, TDPEI(A ANO SANTA PB RAILNAY
COMPANY POR TF16 PROPOSED RO886R CROSSING PAD INSTALLATION ON
VINBYAAO AVENOE AT TFR ATCNISON, TOPEEA AND SANTA 3 AAiLWAY
CRONEING DESIONATSO PGBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CROSSINO NO.
2-98.7 AORTA OF 8TH STABET
C22. Approval to execute a Professional Services Agreement (CO 89-043) with
Michael erandman Associates, Incorporated for the pzepazetion of an
Environmental Impact Aepozt for the Btiwanda North Specific plan.
C23. Approval to accept Improvements, release lands and file a notice of
completion for:
Paiihful Performance Bond (Street) 5399,000
AESOLPfION RO. 89-089
A R890LUTION OF TNS CITY COVNCIL OP TNB CITY OP RANCHO
CVCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING TER PUBLIC IMPAOVBMBNT9 FOA
POOTNTi.T. pnncnnon v_*nmen e~ ~~~ ~~ ~~~M ~M~n MU wUTAORIZINC
THE PILING OP A NOTICE OF COMPLBTION POR TFB NOAA
CUP 85-14 located on the northwest corner of Archibald Avenue and 9th
Stre
Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $ 78,000
RESOLUTION NO. 89-090
A RESOLUTION OF THS CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING TH6 PUBLIC YMPAOVBNENTS POA
CUP 85-14 AND AUTNORIEING THB PILING OP A NOTICB OP COMPLETION
FOR THE WORK
DR 85-C8 located On the enue_hwat ^_or.^.9: o Fc:,thlii 8ouievara and Source
Avenue
Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $ B, OOC
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March 1, 1989
Page 7
RESOLUTION NO. 89-091
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCZL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAHONGA, CALI FOANIAr ACCEPTING THH PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
DR 86-05 AND AUTHORIZING TME FILING OP A NOTICE OP COMPLETION
FOR TID.' WOAR
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Me-~[MOic/~Park3itr ITBR RRMOV6D AND TO C018;
HACK AT M11RCH 15, 1989 MEETING VRDRR CITY NANAOER'e BTAPP REPORTS.
OTZ C:d: do~~d :.y niezancar, seconded by Brown to approve the Consent
Calendar lees Items C16 and C24. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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D. CON86NT ORDINANCES
Dl. DEVELOPMENT AGAE$MBNT !CO 88-1971 B3-O1 - HBAITAGE PAAA APARTMENTS - A
request by the Clty to amend Section 18, Malntsnance Guaranty, of an existing
Development Agreement for the senior housing project located on Lomita court,
we et of Archibald Avenue - APN 202-152-34.
ORDINANCE NO. 381 (second reeding)
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY COVNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
~VCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDMENT MUMMER 2, REGARDING
umrumvwzu,w __,-„-, -„ ,,, 'SI~m. uavauuYNBNT AURSSMENT
FOA HERITAGE nPARA,APARTMENTS, AyBENIOA HOUSING PROJBCT
D VELOP N RE MEN 1 5 O1 UDO P D O ENIOR
APARTMENTS - A request by the City to amend Section 22, Maintenance Guaranty,
of an ezieting Development Agreement, for the senior housing project located on
the west aide of Amethyst Avenue, north of 19th Stzeet -APN 201-232-24.
ORD INANCB NO, 382 (second read Lng)
AN ORDINANCE OP THB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CVCANONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDMENT NUMBER 1, N80ARDI NG
MAINTENANCE GUARANTY, TO DEVELOPMENT AGRBENBNT ES-O1 (RUDOLPH
HENDRICRSON SENIOR APARTMENTS ), A SBNIOR HOUSINO PROJBCT
D2. EN'1ZRORHENSAL ASSkSSMRNT !ND 'P_CTOP.IA CJIS:i'JNiTi 2LhN AMitHOMENT 89-03 -
WILLIAM LYON COMPANY - A request to emend the land use designer ions within the
Victoria Groves (west oY Milliken on 9.3 acrae) end Viotoria Vineyards (seat of
Milliken on 12.9 acrae) Villages of the Victoria Community Plen located on the
eouthenet end west corners of Highland and Milliken avenues. Ths request
proposes the changing of lens use designatlona from Medium-Nigh Raeidentiel (14-
24 dwelling unite per ncra) to Neighborhood Commercial on the east sits and
Neighborhood Commercial to Low-N~lum Aesidentiel (4-B dwelling units per Aere)
on the west site - APN 227-011-22, 202-211-68.
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March I, 1989
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ORDINANCE NO. 392 )second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OP THS CITY COUNCIL OF TFD, CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING VICTORIA CONN[RiITY PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 89-01, AMSNDINC TH8 VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN LAND
USE MAP PROM NRnrnM-w raw em ~~~----- ~~~_~~ orta,aa:n: UNITS PSR
ACRE) TO NS IGHBORHODD COFD@RCIRL, FOR 12.9 ACRES AT TFIE
SOUTHEAST CORN3R OP NILLIRSN AND RIGHI,AtiD AYENUSS AND
NEIGHBORHOOD COMlm'ACIAL TO LOW-MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL 14-8
DWELLING UNITS PSA ACRE1 POR 9.: A^.ua AT 'i•HE SoOTAWEST CORNER
OP ..+LLiAEN AND HIGHLAND AVSNV83, RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
CALIFORNIA, AND MAEING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF
D3. HNVIR A 88
WILLIAM LYON COMP N - A revision to land use and circulation affecting
approximately 130 acres of Phase one of the Village of Victoria Lekee South,
bounded by Raee Line Road to the north, Miller Avenue to the south, the ea9terly
boundary of the Victoria Planned Community to the east, end the Southern
Cal ifornla 8dieon corridor to the weet~ and various amendments to land use and
circulation to reflect "ae-Duilt" conditions within the Nindrowe, Vineyards and
Groves.
ORDINANCE NO. 393 ~eecond reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OP NANCNO
CVCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN
AMENDMENT SB-O5, A REVISION TO LAND USE AND CIRCULATION
.______..- _.,. .,C..:.+ - v.wwe was u! THE VILLAGB OP VICTORIA
LARES SOUTH AND VARIOUS AMENDMENTS TO LANG USB AND CIRCULATION
TO REFLECT "AS BUILT" CONDITIONS WITHIN THE VILLAGES OP
WINDROWS, VINEYARDS, AND GROVES
James Markman, City Attorney, reafl the titles of Consent ordinance Nos. 381,
382, 392 and 393.
NOTION: Roved by Alexander, seconded by Nrighi to waive full reading of
Ordinance Noe. 381, 382, 392 end 393 and approve said Ordinances. Motion
carried unanimously, 5-0.
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E1. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSBSSMENT AND INDUSTRIAL SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT 89-01 -
CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA - A request to modify the local street circulation
pattern within subarea 8, located north of. Arrow Route, between the I-15 Breewey
and Etiwande Avenue, necessitated by a proposed MND power generating plant at
the northwest corner of Etiwande Avenue snQ Arrow Route. Coatiavad frw
FaDruar'F 15, 1999 rating. staff report presented by Jack Lam, Acting city
Manager, who stated this had gone to the /irs District for their approval.
Letters were before council from tae Firs District.
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March 3, 1989
Page 9
Mayor stout announced the puDllc hearing had been left open at the last meeting,
and asked if there wne any further public input. There being no further public
input, Mayor Stout cloeed the public hearing.
ORDINANCE NO. 391 (first reading)
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THS CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A_nPROVIHG IINVIRONMII~AL ASSESSMENT AND
INDVSTRIAL AREA SPECIFIC PLAN A!ffiNDMHNT 89-01, RBQOeSTINC TO
MODIFY TNR IMa~ amv+sT -_•, ~•i.A:iJ:: vni-i'ERM NITHIH SOBAREA 8,
LOCATED NORTH OP ARRON AOLiTB, HETWEBN TR6 I-15 FREEWAY AND
ETINANDA AVENUII, NBC633ITATED HY A PROPOSED MWD POWSA
GSNBRATING PLANT AT TNS NORTHWEST CORNER OF ETIWANDA AVENUE
AND ARROW ROUTE IN IUNCRO COCAMORGA, CALIFORNIA
James Markman, City Attorney, read the Litle of Ordinance No. 391.
MOTION: Moved by Wright, seconded by Alexander to waive full reading of
ordinance No. 391 and eat eenond reading for March 15. 1909. Notion carried
unanLsoUely, 5-0.
ENVIRONNENTAL ASSF89MENT ANn FOOTHILL BOULIIVAAD 3PBCIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT
89-01 - CITY OF RANCHO COCAMONGA - A reQlleet to modify the Region6l Aelnted
Commercial land use option from APN 229-021-59 and 229-031-15, end show nceens
points for the block Dountled by Foothill Boulevard on the north, Arrow Aouta on
the eouth, I-15 Freeway on the went, and Btiwsnds Avenue on the east,
neceeeitnted by n proposed NND power generating plant ni Cha northwest corner
of Rt.i wands e..u..~.- ,-r * ___ ,,,,---, wutiuuau zzw feDrutiY I5, 1989 petiag.
RESOLUTION N0. 84-070
A A880LUTION OP TNB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSSSBMENT AHD
FOOTHILL BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN ANENDIViNT 89-03, RBQUE8TIN0
TO MODIFY TNB REGIONAL RELATED COlD~RCIAL LAND USB OPTION FROM
APN 229-021-59 AND 229-021-15, AND SHON ACCESS POINTS FOR TH6
BLOCR BOUNDED BY FOOTHILL BOVLEVARD ON THB NORTH, ARAON ROUTE
ON TH8 SOUTH, I-15 FREEWAY ON TNS NEST, AND BTINANDA AVENUE
ON THE EAST, NECESSITATED BY A PAOPOSBD NND PONSR GENERATING
PLANT AT THE NORTXN68T CORNER OP ETINANDA AVENGE AND ARRON
ROUTE IN RANCHO COCANONOA, CALIFORNIA
MOTION: MOVed by Hrnwtt, eeco.^.dM by IIu.7uei to approve Reeolut ion No. 89-070.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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P1. No items submitted.
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hatch 1, 1989
Page 10
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6. CITY MANAORR•8 STAPP REPORTS
.. nnanAL CONTROL Staff report presented 6y Duane Baker, Administrative
Aeaietant.
Neyor Stout opened the meeting fo: public input. Adareseino C:f; ^___:.:ii wee:
Cal.:nin augene Gilmore, San Beznardino county Sheriff's Department, stated
if the City had a City owned Mimal Control, they would be getting the
came type of service ae Upland has from the sheriff's Department.
There being no further public input, Mayor Stout closed the public heeYing.
Duane Baker, Administrative Aeaietent, requested a letter be drafted for the
Mayor•e signature to the Clty of Vpland.
Councilmen Buquet expressed we should look at some timetables in setting up
MLnal Control services within our own Clty.
Councilwomen Brown sxpreaesd she felt it would be financially prudent for cities
to join together in this type of effort, and would like to see ue 9o forward
with this. We could also include acme type of sunset clause if wa wished to.
Jack Lam, Acting City Nennger, responded we could do all that, and some long-
range planning to develop eaoe typs of long-range finencinq Lo oznvido •ne
Councilman Buquet stated we needed to be looking at some sites now.
ACTION: Council concurred io approve staff •e reoommendat ion to pursue
negotiating a joint-use agreement with the City of Upland for shelter
facilities, and thnt a lsttaY be drafted for the Mayors signature to the City
of Upland stating our intent and desire to enter into each an arrangement.
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TANK FORCE staff report presented 6y Duane Naker, Administrative Aeeiatent.
NOTION: Moved by Stout, seconded by erown to approve the oapandiiuxs of
$5,000.00 from she Conti..^.gnncy ^Ww' for participation in the San ssrnerdino
County Oeng and Druq Tesk Porce. Hotlon curried unanimously, 5-0.
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03. g~TUS REPORT ON STAPP TENS SPENT IN ARNRARCHIN6 RECALL INFORMATION Staff
repots preaanted by Bavesly AuthelRt, City Clerk.
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March 1, 1989
Page 11
Beverly Authelet, City Clark, noted the title of the report should have been
"Time and Costs Involved in Research for the Recall Effort." Staff made an
eYYOr in eaVlnn ihla t.10 ui. _O nn~aii GtMam1tt@a. drnce aC@ZL Wda nOt
familiar with who all the membere~j of the Recall group were, staff put all
research under the umbrella of the Recall Committee. It wee difficult for staff
to determine wheth0r someone was researching something ae an individual, or as
a member of the Recall Committee; therefore, to th0 beet of staff'0 knowledge,
the information submitted reflects all research in connection with the Recall,
•~•~~`~^- i -c a..a ::} C wmuar or private lnolvlaual. Ae stated in the
report, all^infozmation had been paid for ai 5.15 pez page.
ACTION: Council received and filed the report.
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H1. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF EMPLOYMBNT ACA86HSNT (CO 89-0371 WITH JACX
LAM AS CITY MANAGER
City Council requested the meeting ndjourn to a Closed 8eeelon.
James Hackman, City Attorney, stated we also Headed to discuss a case of Morgan
ve. City of Rancho Cucamonga while in Closed 9eeeion.
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M@Rtiun sdj..•.-~o? c, _,,,,[ r..~. Lw ~.iwaaa See aloe. Meeting rOCOnVened at 9:00
p.m. with all members of Council present.
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MOTION: Moved Dy stout, seconded by Suquet to approve the agreement with
Jack Lam, Acting city Manager, and euthorire Mayor Stout to execute eaLd
agreement.
Cnunellwomen Wright stated for the record she did not agree with the salary;
however, she was voting yea because of her confidence Ln Jack Lem.
Matson carried unanimously, 5-0.
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H2. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION POA WAYS TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION WITH VARIO S
COMMISSIONS AND OTHER AGENCIES )Nrlght) Coetiavad Ira February 15, 19&9
uatlag.
councilwomen Wright eteted Lt wsa one of the City's gonla to initiate
communication with other egenciee. She felt wa needed to have t»t[er on-going
coamunicationa eetabllahad, and felt some of the problama wa have Dean hsving
in the 18et few moniha have bean trom a lack of communication.
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March I, 1984
Page 12
ACTION: Staff was directed to come back with a list of vnrioua agencies and
conmieeiona at the next meeting.
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H3. COH9IDRRATION OP AI.IACATION OP POND
PROGRAM (Brown). staff ra rt G
Analyst. Po Presented Dy Diane O~Neel, Administrative
NOTION: Roved by Brown, seconded by Alexander to approve the 75/25! split.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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Ha. V 6W OF SRHIOR NOOCrwr pyg
presented by Bred Buller, City Planner. Staff report
The Reconm+endetion wam to direct staff to include study of 9anior Boueinq
revisions as a work program item t0 ba considered in the 1989-91 Planning
Division Work Program and Budqet.
ACTION: Council Concurred.
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I. IDIDPPIn camrnr n ___
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il. Crv.~,or n...,..,_.. W-+_._ _.Y ~~`~ a wcaa Norkshop be connidezed with City
council and city Hmsger, and costa for each a program to came back in 30 Jaye.
I2. Councilman Buquet requested soma type of balance of meeting t1ma. He Eelt
perhaps eomething could De done since soma meetings go eo long, and others are
comparatively short.
There wero none.
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March 1, 1989
Psge 13
MOTION: Moved by Huquet, seconded 6y Wright to ndjourn the meeting tc
8xecutive Session to discuss pending utsgauon wsch ame. i..e.. ..__..,.~.
Heating adjourned at 9:25 p.m. BxeCUt ive Seeeion adjourned to Mnrch ~d, 1989,
8:00 s.m. at the Clarion Hotel for Lhe purpose of a Growth Management Workshop.
Respectfully submitted,
Beverly A. Authelet
City Clark
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CITY COONCIL HINUTRS
Adiourned MeeLin0
I. CALL TO ORDER AND INTRODDCTION
An adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga met on
Saturday, Harch 4, 1989, at the Clarion Hotel in Ontario, California. The
meeting was called to order at 8:10 a.m. by Brad Huller, City Planner.
Present were Councilmambera: Will ism J. Alexander, Deborah N. Brown, charlee
J. Buquet II, Pamela J. Wright, and Hayor Dennis L. Stout.
Also present were: Jack Lam, Clty Manager; Debra Adams, Deputy City Clerk; Ralph
Hanson, Legal Counsel; Brad Boiler, City Planner; Auseell Maguire, Ciiy Hngineer;
Linda Daniel e, Redevelopment Coordinator; Jerzy Pulwood, Resource Services
Manager; Joe Schultz, Community Services Manager? Otto Rrouti 1, Deputy City
Planner; Peul Aougeau, Ttaffic Sngineer; Dan Coleman, Senior Planner; Larry
Bender eon, Senior Planner; Diane O'Neal, Admin Letrat ive Analyst; Sugene Gilmore,
Captain, Sheriff's Department; Dennis Hlchasl, Chief, Foothill Fite Protection
DietrSct; Larry McNiel, Planning Commissioner; Suzanne Chltiea, Planning
Conmiseioner; Andy Solorzano, Advleory Comniseioner; Patricia Quintana, Public
Safety Commissioner; Molly Mitchell, Park a Recreation Commissioner; Pam Henry,
Park a Recreation Compieeioner; Stephen Pord, Building Industry Association; and
Tom Xohl, Building Industry Aeeociat ion.
Brad Buller stated, at the request of councilmember Brown, the purpose of this
workshop was to present an overview of both the Carlsbad Growth Management Plan
and Rancho Cucamongn'e own program, end to allow diecusaion of growth-related
issues ae they may apply to Rancho Cucamonga.
At this time, Brad Bullet turned the meeting over to Otto Krout il.
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Otto Rroutll etetea we would be using the Cnrlabad plan ae n guide to help
further develop our Growth Management plan. He presented background inEormntion
on how the Cerlebnd plan wee developed, etnifng it has been in existence since
1986.
Ne pointed out the Citywide Fncilltiss and Improvements Plan identities existing
and projected lavel• of development, existing and future fecillties, and
establishes ongoing service requ iremente. it includes specific psrlormance
standards, or tsnglble means of measuring levels of service, for each of the
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Harch br 1989
Page 2
o Parke
o Library
o schools
o Drainage
o Cpen space
o Circulation
o Fire Protection
o sewer Collection
o Water Distribution
o Administrative Pacilitiee
o Wastewater Treatment Capacity
Otto RYOUt it felt the nwet important section of the pion was the Pineneing. He
listed the financing options:
1. Cash/Pay as you go (development feee and construction Dy City)
2. Aetmburaement Agreements
3. Credit for City fees
4. Debt financing:
A. Bonds eaeeeement
B. Cash up front
C. Debt service
• • e
I. OR O IN CBO CUCAMONOA
Otto Kroutil presented background information on Rancho Cueamonge'e growth
management, stating we have had it since 1979. He explnined saw tae City of
Rancho Cucamonga manages growth by obtaining the following appcovnle for all
projects to ba Duili in the City:
1. Heet the density end land use llmltationa prescribed by the General Plan
and Development Codet and
2. COnetYLLCt all public improvements end fncilities directly reguired for the
projecc~ end
3. Construct or pay for their fair share of citywide oft-site improvements
and fncilitiae.
Otto Kroutil advised that density ie controlled by the Oenarsl Plan, the
Development Code, and design standards.
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March 4, 1909
Page 3
Dan Coleman added that Aancho Cucamonga'e denaitiee era lase than what Carlebad•e
are at control point.
Otto Rrout it outlined how the growth management process works:
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I. General Plan Goal
A. 5 acres/1000 population (location and type of park)
2. Dedications
3. Improved pnrk facil idea
6. In lieu Ease
A. Accumulated funds
B. Funds from other sources
5. State limits 3 acres/1000 population
Otto %routil added that the City•s goal for parka is a higher standard than what
the state requirements are.
Circulation•
1. General Plan circ~latlon element (location and types of streets.
2. Project review
3. Critical network (dedications and improvements)
4. Impnet on city-wide eyeLem (eyetem tee)
5. Capital projects program (other funding sources)
6. New computer modeling
Drninece end Flood Protection:
1. Stotm drnin and maaLer plena
A. Regional
B. Local
2. Improvamsnt^ and contributions rsquirsd
3. 8tiwanda/san 9sysine Plan
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March 4, 1989
Page d
Srthoole:
3, Wercrowded at incorporation (impetus for growth management)
2. 5 separate districts
a, n....e~rl O1BP enhnnl lnnatf nnu
4. "Will serve" letters (an effective tool to negotiate fees and improvements
5. State law changes
A. no more "will serve" letters (although the City still uses this, even
though state law dose not. This would change only if all five
dietricte agreed to discontinue this proceea.)
B. fees based on square footage
6. New planning areas
A. Bt iwanda
B. BC iwanda North
Councilmembar Brown asked if any of the school dietricte had celled and
complained about not having enough room.
Jack Lam stated no, and added Ghat the City hee very gootl conrounicntion with the
school dietricte and that we ell try !o help each other.
Counci Lmember Brown stated she was glad to heat this.
Water and Sewer•
3. Cucamongn County Water District (CCWD): an independent special district
master plans
2. CCND: Review of all projects
3. "will ee[ve" Letters
It was elated that the City will not npprove s nuhdiviwion without CCWD eppreveh
commissioner Quintana waked the degree of weight the "will aerve^ lattern hove.
Otto Itroutil answered the lettara do carry a lot of weight.
Plre Protection:
1. Foothill Pire Protection District (PlPD)
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March 6, 1989
Page 5
2. General Plen v ~.+..••~- _ _f_ __ _________
3. Vlatrict involved in review of all projects
eeautificetion:
1. special improvement requirea+ente
2. Provieiona for ongoing maintenance
3. Fees for city-wide 6eavrification
4. Vndergroundin9 utilities
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IV. L6sBOfi8 LEkRN6D
pifferencee between Rancho Cucearonaa
1. Rvo lotion/teat of time
2. comprehensive approach
3. Local facility manngement approach
4. Voter approval - Proposition 8
Performs c Standnrd Comoerieo 'th Carlsbad
An overview was displayed oaoparing adminisiraiive facilities, library,
circulation, drainage/flood control, pnrke, open space, water, sewer, echoola,
fire protection, and pollee protection for cnrlnbed and Rancho Cucamonga.
SSmLlaritles
1. Performance standards
2. Approval procene
J. FYOjeCLO d106pprOVBtl LOY lack Of facil it lee
4. cenernl Plan as the banie
5. Reliance on other egenciee
6. similar challenqu in flniehlnq+
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March 4, 1989
Page 6
e. changing conditions
7. No magic answers
Community Differences
1. States of evolution:
A. New versus established cities
B. Pre-existing infrastructure
C. Proposition 13
D. Aeseeead valuetione
R. Expectetione
P. Sales tax leg
2. communLty lifestyle
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A recess was taken at 10:00 a.m. The meeting wee called beck to order at 10:20
a. m. with all participants present.
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V. eTATUB O! IDSY PR016CT8 Awn naMVawv
Russell Maguire talked about the water circulation plan. He stated the City ie
working on the 1989 transportation model and explained what this "model" will
do ae far as needs and priorLtiee, antl added this would be every important tool
to the City. He presented information on the City's drainage system- He talked
about the priority projects listed in Lhe clrculat ion action plan.
Linda Daniels gave an overview of the Redevelopment Agency which wee established
in 1981. She talked about the current projects the Agency is pursuing. Sha
stated the City hoe hopefully workeQ out the details on the pending lnweuits on
the plan amendment, but era stilt working on it at this time. she further stated
the Redevelopment Agency is trying to meet the needs of the eammunity fras a
residential end conmercinl point-of-view. She said some of the projects may be
delayed because of the lawsuit on the plan amendment.
Joe Schultz told how the community Services Department ie trying to :met the
needs of the community. He told shout the perk requirements for the pnrka being
built. He ateted School Superintendents Costello, Coaca, and Smothers nra very
receptive to whet the Ciiy Le doing to help the situation for the future. Ne
fell some modification was needed in Ordinance 105 ae far ee the bulldar•• Pass.
He felt new facilltiea naedad to be built to house some o[ the sarvics groups
within the Clty.
City Council Hinuiee
March 4, 1989
Page 7
Councilmember Wtight stated thei after Proposition 13, the money that was
..________ _c. ^^FM+1 facilities was cut, and that they had to list the
priorii iee '
Jerry Fulwood talked about the capital coat and maintenance coat of improvemenie
made to the City.
Jack Lam added that the point should be made that we not forget maintenance coats
involved.
Jerry Fulwood further talked nbout growth management issues from a financial
point-of-view, and financing vehicles currently being used by the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.
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VI. DISCOBBION
Chief Dennis Michael felt that possibly there could be a workshop held to hear
cancerne relating io fire and pollee protection. He stated he would be happy
to answer any questions the City Council had.
Councilmember Wright asked how do we know for aura that the 7 minute response
time ie 6eing met.
corer Dennle Nlenaal stated they will not let a new development in if it Se
beyond the 7 minute response time.
Councilmember Wright asked if Chere are any streets at present that are out of
the 7 minute response tinre.
Chief Dennis Hichnel stated that there ere ease right out of the City limiie,
but this was done before the CLty Sncorpornted.
Larry McNiel felt we should take a look at esteDliahing a policy before something
happens ae far as water quality, sewer systems, etc.
Councilmember Brown stated that after working on the solid Waste Advisory
Committee, that this subject is a major problem,
^or ad sui ier stated that pose loly when this group meets again, they might want
to bring In the outside agencies to give their input.
Petricin Quintana stated she supported Larry McNlel•s concerns.
Lezry Henderson stated that planning has worked up eaeu+thing in the budges chat
nddreuee tole issue aLo.
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March 4, 1989
Page B
Councilmember Brown stated the reason she had asked for this workshop was so the
city could be made aware of what Carlebad•e Growth Mmagement Plan entailed, aoi
-- ' .r=~~~• v hoped the City would not atop at this workshop, but
go forward. She felt this workshop has made everyone aware of whnt the city's
etandarde are, and that poaaiDly more standards need to be set.
councilmember Brown felt the City Council should be mnde aware of what Leeuee
all of the Comaieeione are looking at.
Larry McAiel stated one thing the CarleDad Plan has that he likes Se the
controlled point of density.
Mayor Stout added he felt the Planning Camoieeion was doing a grenL job with what
the City preeenily hoe oetabliehed.
Councilmember Buquet added that Asncho Cucamonga ie below the control point.
He also felt that maybe the Carlsbad information should bs looked at further and
then consider their ideas.
Brad Buller etaied this subject will came back on another City Council agenda
to hopetully pull together s plan.
Mayor Stout felt the growth management plan ie a community plan and thnt all
outside agencies should be Lnvalvad in it.
Baca Lem added Chet more information will bs Bent to Council regarding this
ieeuee that were brought up et this meeting.
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VII. A0.TOUIOiM6AT
She workshop adjourned nt 12:05 p. m.
Respectfully submitted,
Debbie Adams
Deputy City clerk
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~- l/~
A RESOLUTION OF TH6 CITY COUNCIL OF TlIE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA. AUTNORTZING Tng nvsrannminw nr rr*v
RECORDS AN6 DOCUMENTS WHICH AR6 NO LONGER REQUIRED AS
PROVIDED UNDER GOVERNMENT CODE EECTIOH 34090
WHEREAS, i[ has been determined [hat certain Ci tv records uoder the
cha: g2 of the fellow iag City De par Cmeut are uo ionger required for pubi is or
private purposes:
Building and Safety Department
WNBRBAS, it has been de [ermined [hat de struc[ion of the
above-mentioned materials ie nece eeary to conserve storage apace, as reduce
staff time, expense, end confusion in handling, and iafora ing the public; and
WHEREAS, Seetion 34090 of the Government Code of the State of
California authorizes Che head of a City department to destroy any City records
and documents which are over two yearn old under hie or her charge, without
making a copy thereof, after [he same are no longer required, upon the approval
of the Ci[y Council by reeo lotion end the wti tten consent of the City Attorney;
and
WHEREAS, i[ ie therefore desirable to destroy said records as listed
in Exh ibi[ "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, in storage, without
mekiog a copy thereof, which are over Cwo years old; end
WNERF.AS, said records have been approved for destruction by the City
Attorney.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DOBS
RE90LVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: That approval and author izetion ie hereby given Co destroy
those records described ae Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a pert hereof.
SECTION 2: The[ the City Clerk ie authorized to allow exam inetion by
and donation to the Department of Special Collections of the University
Research Library, Uaivera ity of California, or ocher historical society
designated by the City Council, any of the records described io Exh ibi[ "A"
attached hereto and made a part hereof, except 2hoee deemed to be confidential.
B'aCIiOH 3: ~Ihac the Cicy Clerk enall certify to the adoption of Chia
zeeolut ion, end [henceforth and thereof ter Che Bane shall be io full force and
effect.
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Resolution NO.
Page 2
Exhibit "A"
1985-1985 inclusive -- Residential Building Plans
1985-1986 inclusive -- Non-structural tenant improvement plans
1985-1086 inclusive -- Building plans for banks and financial
institutions
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RECORDS INVENTORY WORKSHEET
DEPARTMENT Bld9• & Safety FILE CAB, N0. DRAWER N0.
LOCATION Stnrano eroa ,„___ _„~~ „- SHELF N0.
PAGE NO.
OTHER
PREPARED BY %DATE S. Pe trelll VOLUME (CU.FT.)
3/16/89 ~- ~~--~--
....,..US.VE DATEE
SERIES TITLE (5) S DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS REMARKS:
BUILDING & SAFETY
Residential build in9 plans for 1985-1986 inclusive.
Non-structural tenant improvement plans for 1985-1986 inclusive.
Building plans for Banks and Financial Institutions for 1985-1986 inclusive.
BY ~J I DISPOSITION OF RECORDS:
--- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
T0: City Councii^and City Manager ~ ~
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Paul A. Rougeau, Traffic Engineer
SUBJECT: gpproval to allow a credit against or reimbursement from System
I
Development Fees for Tracts 12952 and 13425 (Glenfed), State
Route 30 east of Haven Avenue, for construction of improvements
an State Route 30 east of Haven Avenue as required and ordered
by Caltrans i
RECOMEIDATIOM:
It is recommended that the City Council approve a credit against or
reimbursement from System Development Fees for Tracts 12952 and 13425 (Glenfed
Development Corporation) for construction of improvements on State Route 30
east of Haven Avenue as required and ordered by Caltrans.
Background/Analysis
Glenfed Oevelopment Corporation was required to install 19th Street from Haven
Avenue to HTghland Avenue (State Route 30), which they completed in January
f oAO r_i t_._~ _~1. ~~ ~. ~~y~~~~~~ i.iie ueiecion at the connec tlon to
Highland Avenue after the approval of the Initial improvement permits and
agreements. The Public Safety Commission at its March 7, 1989, meeting upon
hearing and analyzing of traffic safety issues directed staff request Caltrans
restore the connection. Meanwhile, Caltrans has informed the City that they
are now considering ordering the construction of the original improvements on
State Route 30 as required in the original permits and agreements because of
further review. If the connection is again required, the City is concerned
with expediting these improvements and assuring that traffic 15 adequately
controlled by the installation of proper traffic controi devices. If the
connection 1s constructed readily and proper and adequate traffic control
devices meeting the needs of the City are Installed by the developer then the
developer s cost of constructing these improvements may be a credit against or
reimbursement from the System Development Fees for Tracts 12952 and 13425. It
is estimated that the costs wail be between 540,000 and (100,000_
Respectfu submitted,
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RH :P ;~sd
Attachment
RESOLUTION N0. ~q- ~ /
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CREDIT AGAINST OR REIMBURSEMENT
FROM SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FEES FOR TRACTS 12952 AND 13425
I6LENFE01 FOR COMSTRIMTtMI nF il±uamcMCU?e nu c?ex
ROUTE 30 EAST OF HAVEN AVENUE AS REQUIRED ANO QRDEREO BY
CALTRANS
NHEREAS, Olenfed Development Corporation is constructing Tracts
12952 and 13425 located east of Haven Avenue along State Route 30; and
NHEREAS, Caitrans had allowed or required field modification to the
required improvements to State Route 30, Caltrans 1s now considering to order
the construction of the original laprovements on State Route 30 in accord with
the current Improvement penatts and agreements; and
NHEREAS, the City is concerned 1n expediting these improvements and
assuring proper and adequate traffic control devices.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
does hereby resoive as follows:
1. Provided that the Developer constructs the improvements on State
P^.~.~ an .t lot. et:1a . _ ....._. __ .. ~ .
_ uu •..yY.~GY YIIV VI VCIN V~ I.OI L('YII~• allU
2. Provided that these taprovements and particularly ail traffic
control devices fully meet the needs and requirements of the
City;
3. Then the cost of constructing these improvements may be a credit
against or reimbursement from System Development Fees for Tracts
12952 and 13425.
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--CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA .
STAFF REPORT ~~~
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T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, Ctty Engineer
6Y: Linda R. Beek, Jr. Civil Engtreer i
SUBJECT: Authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids" for
Sierra Madre Avenue and Placida Court Street Improvement
Pro,{ect, between Arrow Highway and Yta Carrillo Crive, to
be funded from COBG funds Account 28-4333-8811
RECOMEIOATION:
it is recommended that City Council approve the plans and specifications
for the Sierra Madre Avenue and Placida Court Street Improvement Pro,~ect,
between Arrow HighwAy and Yia Carrillo Drive, and approve the attached
resotutlon authorizing the Ctty Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting
Bids".
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
the sub3ect pro,{ect plans and specifications have been completed by the
cta ff anA ~nnr^Y_~ ~" t~' =tv wry ii,cc,. IIIC eny ineer~5 e5L1ma TR5 for
construction is f147,500.00,
Legal advertising is scheduled for Apr11 11 and April 18 with the bid
opening or, May 4, 1989, at 2:00 p.m.
Respectf ~,1 submitted,
RHM:LRB:Iy
Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. ~- ~ /~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVINr, vI ANC aun cocr_rrrrnrrn_uc_
run inc ~~att RRA MADRE AVENUE AND PLACIDA COURT STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, BETNEEN ARROW HI GHNAY AND VIA
CARRYLLO DRIYE", IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS.
WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct
certain improvements 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 be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for
"Sierra Madre Avenue and Piacida Court Street Improvement Project between
Arrow Highway and Yfa Carrillo Drive".
BE 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,
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 4th day of 1989, sealed bids or
proposals for the "Sierra Madre Avenue and Plac a Court Street Improvement
Project between Arrow Highway and Via Carrillo Drive" 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 purpose, addressed to the
City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "Bid for Construction of Sierra
Madre Avenue and Placida Court Street Improvement Project tretween Arrow
Highway and Via Carrillo Drive":
PREVAILING MAGE: Notice 1s hereby given that in accordance with the
provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter I, Articles 1
and 2, Lhe Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing
rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality 1n
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
DT rector of the Department of industrial Relations of the State of California
is required to and has determined such generai prevailing rates of per diem
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wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in Lhe
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 an request. ThP rn~r.~~.~~~ e~;~C~ ~ _C - ~ ~P~,~ a e,uyy ui sucn
determinations to be posted at the Job site~~
The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars (E25.00) for each laborer, workman, or
mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thPrPpf. if sy~h
laborer, workman, or mechanic is paid less than the genera! prevailing
rate of wages herelnbefore 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 Cade.
to accordance with the provisions of Section 1777.5 of the labor Code
as amended by Chapter 971, Statutes of 1939, and in 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 in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6
of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the
Contractor or any subcontractor under him.
Sectton 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor
employing tradesmen in any apprenticeable occupation to apply to the Joint
apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public works protect and
which administers Lhe apprenticeship program in Lhat trade for a
certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of
apprentices to Journeymen that will be used 1n the performance of the
contract. The ra tin of ann.Pnrl~ue .,. J"•"+-~"-- ; ; s.~ ~-
- ....~...n a waea 111011 IIU4
be Less than one to flue except:
A, When unemployment in the area of coverage by the Joint apprenticeship
committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent 1n the 90 days prior
to the request for certificate, or
B. When 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 1s replacing at least 1/30 of its
membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis
statewide or locally, or
D, When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered
apprenttces an all of his rdntracts ^_n sn snnual averagE of nGt less
than one apprentice to eight Journeymen.
The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for
the administration of apprenticeship programs if 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.
lnfnrma lion wLe: y, •~ ~rj. `.~~t~CC~iiy i mva, ea ye xnevu leS, ana
other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations,
ex-officio Lhe 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
~~~ 2 ~ &iryiv'jeu in ti,e execution o* tn±s 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 Cade of the State of California
as amenAed.
The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-flue dollars (525.00) 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 dty during
which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is 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 CTfy of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount
equal LO at lea ct inn no.~on• /1n41 ~s ty~ ---~,-~t vi aaiu uid d5 a guarantee
that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if Lhe same 15 awarded
to him, and fn event of failur¢ 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 to 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 1n 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 materialc er supplies furnished for the performance of the
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 Rancho Cucamonga fpr 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 7000 et. seq.) and rules
and regulations adopted oursuant thereto ar r~,„ r+~ •_+-- :, . ,,,,,, •~, ,,,;, ;s
awarded.
The work is to De 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
;.;'- dad -ificsti8n' dila~lz at the orrice OT the City Engineer,
will be furnished upon apRlication to the City of Rancho Cucamonga and payment
of E35.00, said E35,00 is nonrefundable.
Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications
wail be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above,
together with an additional nonreimbursabie payment of 320.00 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 the Contractor's sole Lost and expense, substitute
authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (performance retention),
The City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, reserves the right Lo reSect any
and all bids.
By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Dated this __ day of _ _._ _ , 1989,
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, this day of 1989.
or
ATTEST:
Ly e
ADVERTISE ON APRIL 11, 1989
APRIL 18, 1989
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--CITY OF RANCHO CL'CAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989 t;:
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T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, Cijy Engineer
BY: Linda Beek. Junior Civil EDOIPPPY '
SUBJECT: Authorize the advertising of the °Notice Inviting Bids" for
the Red Ntll Park Drainage Project, to be funded from ~
'. Capital Reserve Account No. 25-4285-7043, Capital
I Expenditure budgetted F.Y. 1988/89 - Engeertng/Maintenance
0 6 M Budget.
NECQNNENDATIDM:
It is recomwended that City Council approve plans and specifications for
the "Red Hill Park Drainage Project" and approve the attached resolution
authorizing the City Clerk to advertise the "NOttce Inviting Bids".
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The subJect protect Dlans and specifications (lave been completed by
Linville Civil Engineers/Land Surveyors, Inc., reviewed Dy staff and
d DO rOVPd hV fhP r11v Fn~lnoen TFs r.~h~~~r~ .-~imu tc ~Gi Gvrm i,'U~bI WI
1s (182,085.00. Legal advertising is scheduled for April 11, 1989, and
April 18, 1989, with the bid opening at 2:00 P.M., Apr11 27, 1989.
Respectfu~s~ub~mitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. U ~ l j~ J
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVYNG PLANS AND
cDrrirrreTmuc rno rur "nrn ~ _
IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING~ANG DIRECTINGnTHE CITYt~~
CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS.
WHEREAS, it is the intenti pn pf the City of Rznchc Cucamnnga to cpnctrprf
certain improvements to the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared plans and
specifications for the construction of certain improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAliONGA•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 "Red
Hill Park Drainage Project".
BE IT FURTHER RESOLYED 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 Tn the aforesaid plans and
specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially to the
following words and figures, to wit:
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"NGTICE INYITING SEALED OIOS OR PROPOSALS"
Pursuant to a Resolution of the Counyil of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
San Berna rdf nn rnunry r,ii s~r.i_ a, ___~.__ ...
GIVEN that the said City of Rancho Cucpm7onga wilt receive at~the Officekof 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.274h day of April, 1983, sealed bids or
proposals for the "Red Hill Park Drainage Project" in said Lity.
Bids will be opened and publicly read immediately in the office of the
City Clerk, 9320 Base Line Road, Suite C, Rancho Cucamonga, California.
CityBOfsRanchobCucemonga,aCallfornla,dmarked,t"BiduforsCOnstruction of Red
Hill Park Drainage Project".
provisionsLof Ca1~TforniatLaborsCOde bUivislont2atpa~ta~coChapterwlthArtiples 1
and 2, the Contractor is requ; ren ~ pay not 1251 than the general prevailing
rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in
which the public work 1s performed, and not less Lhan 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
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is required to and has determined 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 Lhe City of Rancho Cucamonga, 9320 Base Line Road,
Suite C, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any interested
oa riv nn renu°N Thn rn~~..a~•:~- __ ..
determinations to be posted at the job si te. ~~ ° °~~ `°u,e a copy or sucn
The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars (525,00) for each laborer, workman, or
mechanic gyplcyed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such
Iahn ra r~ an.LWan vY inc%naeic is paid less than the eneral
rate of wages hereinbefore stipulated for any work done underrthe attached
contract, by him or by 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 in accordance wish 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 in Sections 1777.5 and 1771.6
of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the
Contractor or any subcontractor under him.
employingrtrade7smen~insanYeapprenticeable occupatTonctorapplyutootheajoint
apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public works project and
which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a
ceriTficate of approval. The certificate will also fix the rartn ni
=%%rc'~'cc~ '" a~°~neymen cnac wn i oe used in 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
8. 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 Tts
membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis
statewide or locally, or
D. u.^.e.^. t"c Contractor provides evidence that De 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 established for
the adminTStration of apprenticeship programs if 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 shalt comply with the
requirements of Sections 1171.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices.
Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, anC
other requirements may be obtained from the nirnrrnr ,.c ....+~..•..=•~ ~ - ,--
- -- ~ L6e namrm strator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or
from~the Division of ADPrenti ces hip Standards and its branch offices.
Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all
workmen employed to the execution of Luis contract and the Contractor and any
subcontractor under hT: shalt Wmpiy with and be governed by the laws of the
State of CaiTfornia 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 forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho
Lucamonga, twenty-five doilars (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 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 appiTCable collective bargaining agreements filed
in accordance with Labor Code Section 1773. R.
The bidder must submit with his proposal cash, cashier's check, certified
check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga fnr an an,n~~nt
onuas !^ ^! 'c~ct ~ yc~Ccni. iiual or Lne amount of said bid 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 Droperty 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 appH ed by the
City of Rancho Lucamonga 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 to be given to secure a faithful performance of the
contract for said work shall be one hundred percent (100E) of the contract
price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to fifty percent
(508) of the contract price for said work shad be given to secure the payment
of claims fnr any materials cr supplies furnished for the performance of the
work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind
done thereon, and the Contractor will aiso be required to furnish a
certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upcn
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 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 7000 et. seq.) and rules
and regulations adopted pursuant thereto at the time time this contract is
awarded.
The work is to be done in accordance wfth the profiles, plans, and
specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the
City Clerk at 9320 8a se Line Aoad, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of
the plans and specifications, availab?e at the office of the city Engineer,
will be furnis 2d upon application to the Gity of Rancho Cucamonga and payment
of f35,00 said 535.00 is nonrefundable,
Dpan written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications
will be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above,
together with an additional nonreimbursable payment of 525.00 to cover the
cost of mailing charges and overhead.
The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract
satisfactory t0 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 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 re3ect any
and a17 bids.
uy order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Dated this _ day of 19_
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, this day of 19
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ATTEST:
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ADVERTISE ON
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
TC: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner
BY: Scott Murphy, Associate Planner
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SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 11780 -
RDRRBCATT = pea o e ann n9 omm ss on s ec s on
end ying a subdivision of 1.01 acres of land iota 2 parcels
in the Very Low Residential District (less than 2 dwelling
units per acre), located on the northeast corner of Almond
and Mai Streets - APN: 201-071-55.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VARIANCE 88-15 - KORNBLATT -
Appeal or the vlamm~g uommissron~s aension aenying a
request to reduce the average lot size from 22,500 square
feet to 21,954 square feet on two tots within the Very Law
Residential District (less than 2 dwelling units per
acrel, located on the northeast corner of Almond and Mai
Streets - APN: 201-071-55.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the
a acted-Res~tions of Denial.
Il. BACKGROUND: On March 15, 1989, the City Council conducted a
pu c eating to receive testimony on appeals of the above-
referenced pro,lect. After concluding the hearing, the Council
directed staff to prepare Resolutions of Denial for both
pro,~ects. Attached for your adoption are both Resolutions.
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City nner
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Attachments: Resolution of Denial for Tentative Parcel Map 11780
Resolution of Dental for Variance 88-15
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RESOLUTION N0. ~ 7' ~/ `~
N Ht~ULUIIUn Uh IHt Clry COUNCIL Uh IHt C11T Uh xHNU nU
CUCAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA DENYING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP N0.
11790, A REQUEST TO SUBDIVIDE 1.01 ACRES OF LAND IN70 TWO
LOTS iN THE VERY LOW RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (LESS THAN 2
DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE), LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF ALMOND STREET AND MAI STREET, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN
SUP'rORT TNEREOF - APN; 261-UJ1-55
A. Recitals.
(i) Nelvin Kornblatt has filed an application for the issuance of
the Tentative Parcei Map 11780 as described in the title of this Resolution.
Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Tentative Parcel Map is referred
to as "the application".
(ii) On February, 6 1989, the Planning Commission of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application.
After considering all public testimony, the Planning Commission denied said
application due to "no actton".
(iii) On March 15, 1989, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing to hear an appeal on the
application and concluded said hearing on that date.
(iv) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this
Hesoiutl on nave occurred.
Resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby find, determine and resolve as follows:
1, This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Council during
the above-referenced public hearing on March 15, 1989 including written and
oral staff reports, together with puD11c testimony, this Council hereby
specifically finds as follavs:
laj The application applies to property located at the
northeast ccrner of Almond and Mai Streets with a street frontage of 220 feet
along Almond Street and 200 feet along Mal Street. The property is currently
developed with one single family residence; and
(b) The properties to the north, east, and west of the subject
site are presently designated for residential uses and are currently developed
with single family dwellings. These properties range in size from 0.6 to 3,2
acres in size. Therefore, these properties could nat be further sub dl vided
because they would exceed the General Ptan Very Law Residential density, The
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CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION N0.
RE: TPM 11780 - KORNBLATT
April 15, 1989
Page 2
property to the south of the subject site is designated for residential uses
and is currently vacant; and
(c) The application contemplates a subdivtsion of the property
into two lots; Parcel 1 being 23,908.1 square feet in area and Parcel 2 being
20,000.3 square feel in area whi cb is an average ioi; area or ~i, r~z square
feet. Therefore, the subdivision, as proposed, does not meet the average lot
size requirement of 22,500 square feet as specified in Section 17.08.040 of
the Rancho Cucamonga Development Code for lots with Yery Low Residential
District. Hence, the applicant flied a related Yariance request.
(d) The placement of the house on parcel 1 was located in such
a way to give the impression that no future lot splits were anticipated. As a
result, the proposed property line is skewed at unusual angles in order to
achieve the necessary square footage to meet the minimum lot size requirement,
which is not conducive to the subdivision of the property.
3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council
during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of
facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and
concludes as follows:
lal That the map is not consistent with *~he General Plan.
(b) That the site is not physically suitable for the proposed
density or development.
4. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs
1, 2, and 3 above, this Council hereby denies the application.
RESOLUTION N0. ~ /y I '
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OE THE CCTV DF RANrun
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA DENYING VARIANCE N0. 88-15 TO
REDUCE THE REQUIRED AVERAGE LOT SIZE FROM 22,500 SQUARE
FEET TO 21,952 SQUARE FEET FOR TNO LOTS NITHIN THE VERY
LON RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (LESS THAN 2 DNELLING UNITS PER
ACRE) LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF ALMOND STREET
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AP N: X201-071-55~
A. Recitals.
(i) Melvin Kornbiatt has filed an application for the issuance of
the Yariance No. 88-15 as described to the title of this Resolution.
Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Yariance request is referred to as
"the application".
(ii) On February, 8 1989, the Planning Commission of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duty noticed public hearing on the application.
After considering all public testimony, the Planning Commission denied said
application due to "no action".
(iii) On March 15, 1989, the City Council of the City of Rantho
Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing to hear an appeal on the
application and concluded said hearing on that date.
~iv~ Ali legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this
Resolution have occurred.
Resolution.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby find, determine and resolve as follows:
1, This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth Tn the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Council during
the above-referenced public hearing on March 15, 1989 including written and
oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Council hereby
specifically finds as follows:
(a) The application applies to property located at the
northeast corner of Almond and Mal Streets with a street frontage of 220 feet
along Almond Street and 200 feet along Mal Street. The property is currently
developed with one stogie family residence; and
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CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION N0.
RE: VA 88-15 - KORNBLATT
ADril 15, 1984
Page 2
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site are presently designated for~residentialwuses and are currentlyydeveloped
with single family dwellings. These properties range in size from 0.6 to 3.2
acres in size. Therefore, these properties could not be further subdivided
because they would exceed *he General P1 an Very Low Residential density. The
property to the south of the subject site is designated for recinoa±i,l c,~,
and is cu rrentiy vacani:; and
(cl The application contemplates a subdivision of the property
which would create an average lot size of 21,952 contrary to the requirements
of Section 17.08.040 of the Rancho Cucamonga Development Code for cots within
Lhe Very Low Residential District.
(d) The variance as specified in the application would
contradict the objectives of the Rancho Cucamonga Development Code for the
following reasons:
(i) Other properties in the vicinity have been developed
or are planned for development that meet ar exceed the minimum average lot
size of 22,500 square feet.
(11) The placement of the house on parcel 1 was located in
such a way to give the impression. that no future lot spliks were
anticipated. As a result, the proposed property line is skewed at unusual
angles 1n order to achieve the necessary square footage to meet the minimum
lot size requirement which is not conducive to the subdivision of the
property.
3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission
during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the soecific findings of
facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Commission hereby finds and
concludes as follows:
(a) That strict or Literal interpretation and enforcement of
the specified reguiation would not result 1n practical difficulty or
unnecessary physical hardship inconsistent with the objectives of the
Development Code; and
(b) That there are not exceptional or extraordinary
circumstances or conditions applicable to the property involved or to the
t ntendeA g5e of the property that do net aDD1y generally to other oroperti es
in the same dlstri ct; and
(c) That strict or 1lterai interpretation and enforcement of
the specified regutatlon would not deprive the applicant of privileges enjoyed
by the owners of other properties in the ;ame district; and
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CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.
RE: YA 88-15 - KORNBLATT
April 15, 1989
page 3
(d) That the granting of the Variance will constitute a grant
of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations on other properties
classified in the same district; and
". ~yL„ v '~iGi nyi dnu wn~iuaiorn aei iur iii it uara~~aphs
1, 2, and 3 above,4this Councii hereby denies the application.
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DAVID TAUSSIG AND ASSOCIATES, I NC.
2070 BU91NE66 CENTER DRIVE.9UITE 11 O
IRVINE. CA 92715
!79 41 752-1 554 FqX 0941762-4068
March 1, 1989
Mr. Jerry Fulwood
Director oP Resource Services
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Subject: Evaluation and Update of North Etiwanda Fiscal Impact
Analysis
Dear Jerry,
David Tausaig and Associates, Inc. (DTA) is pleased to submit the
following Agreement and proposed Scope of Work, Por assisting the
City of Rancho Cucamonga in an evaluation and update of the draft
report entitled Fiscal Immact Analysis of the Etiwanda xo •h
Annexation Area.
The proposed Scone of Work outlines the tTAkA wa VnA9
necessary to: 1) evaluate the draft fiscal impact report (FIR),
and 2) update the draft FZR in selected areas where it may be
currently weak. The Scope of Work also covers assisting the City
with certain landowner negotiations, as well as making more
extensive updates in the draft FIR. In particular, the Scope of
Work includes the following tasks:
Task 1. General evaluation of the draft FIR; identification of
those portions of the draft FIR that may require
further scrutiny and potential revision.
Task 2. Selective update o! the Draft FIR, including
projections of revised fiscal impacts for those
portions of the draft FIR selected in Task 1;
preparation of a graft Evaluatior~ Reoort.
Task 3. Assisting the City in negotiations with landowners and
the Landownera~ Fiscal Consultant, especially regarding
recurring police costa and park maintenance costa.
Task 4. Supplemental update of the draft FIR, including
preparation of a final Evaluation Report, or if
required by the City, preparation of a comprehensive
fiscal impact report ("City FIR") confirming and/or
revising all portiSnsSf the draft FIR.
PEAL ESTATE FINANCE ANA PI.ANNINC3
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no~w~ i, r~oy
Mr. Jerry Fulwood
^ .aetaii9 regarding each oP the above tasks are provided in
Exhibit A.
Total professional fees for this project shall not exceed the
following amounts for each individual task:
Task 1 General Evaluation of Draft FZR $ 2,000
Task 2 Selective Update of Draft FIR $ 5,000
Task 3 Assisting the City in Negotiations
with the Landowners and the Landowners
Fiscal Consultant $ 2,000
Task 4 Supplemental Update of Draft FIR $ 6,000
Total $15,000
Additional nrnfeaainnsi ecru/noe is ..aa_a is t`-C
hourly fees for the above tasks 1s `lees than $15,000 (excluding
expenses). Alternatively, if a task can be completed to the
City~s satisfaction for less than the allocated budget, only the
hours actually required to complete the work will ba billed,
based on the following hourly fee schedule:
Principal $100/hour
DirectoY $ 85/hour
Resistant Analyst $ 65/hour
Clerical $ 25/hour
The allocated budget for Taek 3 includes 26 hours of professional
services at en average rata of $77/hour, including two meetings
at the City for the Director, and one meeting at the City for the
Principal. Shauid the City re~lire that the ~smbar ^f meetings
or total professional hours for this task ba increasedVbeyond the
above levels, such increase shall be billed at the above hourly
rates.
The allocated budget for Task 4 includes all three subtasks
identitied in the Scope of Work (see Exhibit A). The amount
actually billed may be significantly less than $6,000 if the City
requires completion of the first or second subtasks only.
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xarch 1, 1989
xr. Jerry Fulwood
In addition to Pees Por services, the City shall provide
reimbursements foz expenses, including custom source materials,
courier services, telephone calla, and travel, estimated not to
exceed a total of $1,000, in accordance with the Agreement Por
Consulting Services (see 8xhibit B).
The first ).nvoice for professional services and expenses shall be
presented upon caaplation of Task 3. A second invoice, if
required, shall ba presented upon completion of Task 4.
We look Forward to being able to work with you and other City
staff on thin project. If you have any questions regarding any
of the attached materials, please do not hesitate to call me.
Very truly yours,-7
bavi m
President
Attachments
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DAVIDTAUSSIGANDASSOCIATES,INC.
2070 BU6INESB CEN7ER DRIVE. SUITE t t O
IRVINE. CA 92715
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Foiiwing are the Yaffe Snctuded in the proposed Sonpe of Work for
evaluating and updatirq the February 20, 1989 draft of the Fiscal iaoact
Fulalvsis of the Etiwanda Borth Arc>exition Area. This draft fiscal inpact
report (FIR) was prepared for the Etiwanda Rca:th Iardowrers Coneor'tium ("the
Iardawners") by Stanley R. Ibffman Associates (^the Landowners Fiscal
wnsul.tarrt") and will be evaluated aTd updated by David Taussig and
Associates, Irlc. (UlA) M behalf of the City of Naildn C1ramvrla ("the
City").
TON[ 1. e0oatal 6Vililatl0e of IDeaft 1lR
'Ibis task involves a general elvaluatico of the draft FIR dated February 20,
1989 With rtespect to its scope, *~*^~^n ogy, a:d aseuspticos. This
evaluation will be based an the following: 1) the February 20 draft of the
FIIi, as well as prior drafts and other intot~tico proiided by the
Iarrbwtiers Fiscal Cc[>sultarft; 2) a Iand ilea and Ner3cCt Absorption Surly,
dated D(:kober 1988, prepared by Tenpins 27zna21cs for the City and the
Foothill Fire Protection District: 3) ~plemaatal informatico provided by
the Ian7dcomers: atti 31 sumlamnM7 lnfnrww~i........o!.td+ ... «M~ ~. v r
including informatico rnrF.inim to areas oP gerlexal OOnC@rn to City staff.
This general evaluation will rover all major armponm:ts of the draft FIR,
irrluding but rot limited to the followug:
o project description, including lard use and inriastnicture projections
and phasing within the arntelmtico area
o projections of reaurirg revetues
o projections of rewrrirg casts
0 levels of serviae and oast standards
o s~plemental revenue eciuaas
o s~pleOrental service provides
this task will result in identification of the most siigrificant porticos of
the draft FSR flat may r60111re fltrtlter ao..rtir ;• atd pote;«t3~ a •imic..
Task 2. 8alaotiw Op6~te o! Draft 1IR
2tcis task irnolves the following subtasl~:
2.1 Detailed evaluation of those porticos of the draft FIR selected in Task
1 far further aitsr).ysis.
2.2 Projactiuts oP zt2vised fiscal irlvolvirg the above portiore of
tM draft FIIt, based on tba Cass Shay epp¢osdi and other appropriate
mattncY.
R AL A E FINANCE AND PLAN INO
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Cmpletim of Tasks 2.1 and 2.2 will require pxepuatim of an FIR
Eraluatim Report by C1fA whidr punts, where appropriate, results that may
differ from the draft FIR. 'IIus Evaluatim Report wi11 focus m the
rouowug areas ar iiscai issues:
pmduct mix and unit resits, as well as specificatim of storm drain
sales tax revenies
police coats
street maintenance casts
park mavrteriarr_e mats
alarm drain maintenance ousts
recr~tias pzn5~an mats
Citywide oveximd ousts
The >'.valuatim Remrt will crxniRr of rti.. fnllrvi r~ _~.<..~.
1. ffi1eP juetificatim for selecting the above portions of the draft FIR
far further analysis.
Evaluatim of the socpe, metlndology, or assugitims of those portiore
of the draft FIR selected in Sectim 1, including presentatim of
preferred appxoadra and alternative assumptims.
rn~entatim of an alternate fiscal ispact analysis bf C1FA based m the
preferred apprmdies arci asevaQtiere aims-W+ in sectim 2. $is
'IIre taxc7at date for 5ua$ittal of 21ie a,:.,S± Eval+~ti.~: °-"~-'t 'x. L'`s Ci n
Friday, Marr.9r 3. 4ti~e the city, Iandoimaxa, ar others have oat fully
provided tecNixed infarmatim or aidora®arts, by the target date, regardirxJ
lard use arc] infrastttxnhue projectiore, flrtuxe levels of service, or unit
oust estimates and standards, the draft LValuatim Report will identify
fiscal aspects fr® "best erati.~mn available.
Task 7. •"+~-~ the Cltp in NagoLiatime •ita IaOaoYOei'e and the
IandoYaets tSeral Ooseulteffi
This task inwlvee assisting the City mime with the r mom. and
the IandCwnets~ FSscal Ctrieultarrt xegartlitg: 1) rsasrirg police mats to
be ftaded thrRlgh Comnmity Facilities District 88-2; 2) recurring park
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maintenance ousts to be Pca:ded thrcuc~t lame ma;..Fo.wrv+n districts; and
3) Potential Ievisians in the draft FIR far the North Etiwanda A[v:e;ujtim
Aces, based largely m the firdirrlg of the draft Evaluatim Report.
rtw_e «~'.. _-..'.: iarvoiYa ci:a roiiowing 9erR:aglt8:
3.1 Attadanoe at up to three meetitgs at the City, inrludir:g:
ore meetiiq with City staff
gym; etitgetitq with city staff, Iandawoess, arcl the Iacdowners Fiscal
the March 15, 1989 1MWT;11M of the RBilCila Car~orrp City Cam:cil
3.2 Cormrlting with City staff and others by talephvice, m®orarrdum, ar
other means.
3.3 Frepalatial of prelimiracy salifioatias in the draft Eialuatim
Repart, based m additlmal ar modified inPnm..i.., prpyi~ bi, the
City, Ia:rlowners, Iardownetar Fiscal a>ns:~ltart, ar others.
Task q. 8~plamsatil hPdato of Graft PIA
7hig task irnolves the following subtaslm:
4.1 Modlficatiocs in the fiscal iapnct prajectiore aontairred in the dmPt
):4aluatim Report, based m the results of Tack 3.
4.2 Zf requited try the City, extensive evaluaticxf of all other porticos of
the draft FIR }~ selected in Task 1. 9ris task includes attendar:w at
up to tao meetitrlg at the City.
4.3 If recPiiced by the City, projectime of revised fiscal impacts for
those portiam of the draft FIR ev8luated in Tack 6.2, based m the
case Study approadi arcl other appropriate metJpds. ThiB task also
inolcrles attardance 8t ~ to two maetincp at the City.
Ctapletim of 11fs103 4.1, 4.2, at:d q.3 will ragtira poepaxatian by OFA of a
ooopcehenaive figcni iapec~t report for the City (•City FII2"). In omtrant,
c~le•.ia~ of Task d.i, or TaWta 4,1 an3 4.2. yyi not zegtlize pz~aratim
of a separate City FIR. In this cage, thm segults of TagkB 4.1, ar Tasl~
4.1 and 4.2, will be included Sr: the finer Evelueticn Rgpoat.
Should the City require c~pletim of Taelm d.l, 4.2, and 4.7, a draft City
FIR will be presented W the City Par Sb evaluatim. At the Cityra option,
a f1ra1 City FIR will also ka prepared, itgorporatltq ccamier:ts frga the
citye review of the draft zeport.
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DAVIDTAUSSIGANDASSOCIATES,INC.
2070 BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE, BUTTE t t O
IRVINE. CA 927th
Ot 41 762-1554 FAX Ot 4] 7524035
EZHIBIT 8
AOREBIIERT FOR COE80 •TZEO SERVICES
THIS AOREEIfmIT is made and entered into this let day of
March , 1989, by and between City o Ran >•~ ~,~~-
,,___,_ once
--lla9 -Client°, and uavid Taussiq and Associates, Inc.,
hereirsftar called nCOnaultallt". Tha Client and the Consultant
in consideration of the mutual promises and conditions herein
contained agree as follows.
ARTICLE 1 - TERN OT COETRACT
8eotioa 1.01. This agreement shall become effective on the
date stated above and will continue in effect until the services
provided for herein have been performed or until terminated ae
elsewhere provided herein.
ARTICLE ] - EERVICEB TO BE PERIORMED BY COEBHLTAET
eeatioa 4.01. consultant agrees to perform the professional
services for the Client and to deliver the work products to the
Client as described in the attached Scope of Work statement
marked Exhibit ^An.
8eotioa 4.04. Consultant will determine the method, details,
and means of performing the above described sarvieea. r....o..lf~_.,.
may, ac ~onaultant's own expense, employ such assistance as it
deems neceesery to perform the services required of Client by
this Agreement. Client may not control, direct, or supervise
Consultant's assistants or employees in the performance oP those
services.
8eotioa 4.0]. All proposed changes in the Scope of Work
and/or professional aervicee shall be submitted on a revised
Contract Agreement.
ARTICLE 3 - COMPERBATIO31
8eotioa 3.01. Client agrees to pay Consultant for its'
services a professional See equal to the reasonable value oY
profnssional servioee rendered by tY.a Consultant through its
empioyeaa and sub contractors. The professional fee shall be
computed according to the attached Fee Schedule marked Exhibit
n8n
8eotioa 3.04. The Client shall pay the Consultant for the
purpose of raimburaing the Consultant's expenses which shall
include all actual expenditures made by Consultant in the
performance of any project undertaken pursuant to this agreement,
as amended, including the following expenditures:
1
REAL ESTATE FINANCE ANC PLANNING
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(a) Cost of collation, printing, copying drawings,
specifications, or reports, xerography, photography, including
photographic reproduction of drawings and documents.
~;.'~ Zransporcation costa including the use of personal
automobiles at $.30 per mile, regtal vehicles and regularly
scheduled commercial airline ticket costa.
8ectloa 3.03 On or about the first two weeks of each month,
Consultant shal present to the Client an invoice covering the
current professional services performed and the reimbursable
expenses incurred pursuant to this Agreement and Addenda thereto.
Such invoices shall ba paid by the Client within thirty (30)
days. A 1.2i charge may be imposed against accounts which are
not paid within 30 days of receipt of invoice.
8eotioa 3.0~. The ^NOT TO EXCEED VALUE" of the project may
be changed in relation to the expansion or diminution of the
Scope of Work and/or professional services.
8eotioa A.Oa. Records of the Consultant's costs relating to
the services performed under this agreement and relating to
reimbursable expenses shall be kept and shall be available to the
client or to the Client's authorized representative at reasonable
intervals during normal business hnnrv
ARTICLE 4 - OTBER OBLIIi11TIOB8 01 COM80LTI1t7T
aeotion x.01. Consultant agrees to perform the services and
deliver the work products provided for herein in accordance with
any schedules set forth in the attached Scope of Work statement.
Should any errors caused by Consultant be found in such services
or products, Consultant will correct them at no additional charge
by revising the work products called for in the Scope of work
statement to eliminate the errors.
eeatioa x.07. Consultant will supply all tools and
inatrumentalitiea required to perform the services under this
agreement.
seotioa x.07. Neither this agreement nor any duties or
obligations under this agreement may be assigned by Consultant
without the prior written consent of Client. However, Consultant
may subcontract portions of the work to other persons or concerns
provided Consultant advises the Client of the name and address of
said proposed subcontractor end provided further that Client
fails to promptly object with respect to the use oP any
particular proposed subcontractor.
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ARTICLE 5 - OTRER OBLIOATIONa OF CLIENT
8flatioa S.O1. Client agrees to comply with all reasonable
6y,:~ot~ '. ..J.. :SItIl^~ ^'l env irin acre aR to all dnnnmante
reasonablyV necessary to the performance of Consultant's duties
under this agreement with the exception of those documents which
the Scope of Work calls upon the Consultant to prepare.
8flatioa 5.02. Neither this agreement nor any duties or
obligations under this agreement may be assigned by Client
without the prior written consent of Consultant.
8flatioa 5.03. Consultant frequently is retained by
developers, landowners, and other persons and concerns interested
in development projects which often eventually lead to the
preparation on a contract basis by Consultant of preliminary tax
spread models for government agencies to determine tax rates and
other matters necessary to accomplish various improvements to
realty for financing under a Mello-Roos or ocher financing
programs. If Consultant advises Client in connection with the
Scope of Work specified herein that it has previously done such
consulting work in the Project described in the Scope of Work
annnificA huge/~ In __nb _ - -- - - _~i_c
or not it is necessary under the~provisione of -Section 18700 •'of
Title 2 of the California Administrative Code to conduct a
significant substantive review or a significant intervening
substantive review of Consultant's activities conducted pursuant
to this Agreement which might be considered to be participating
in the making of a governmental decision. Should Client
determine that Section 18700 applies, then Client shall conduct
any required substantive review prior to the making of the
governmental decision.
8flatioa S.o~. The Client, public agencies, landowners,
consultants and other parties dealing with the Client or involved
in the subject development project referred to in the Scope of
Work statement, will be furnishing to the Consultant various
data; repots, stud±es, ccmputsr priaouts and otY.ar infoiwatiun
and representations as to the tacts involved in the project which
the Client understands the Consultant sill be using and relying
upon in pzeparinq the reports, studies, computer printouts and
other work products called Lor by the Scope of Work statement.
The Consultant shall not be obligated to establish or verify the
accuracy of the information furnished by or on behalf of Client,
nor shall the Consultant ba rflflponeible for the impact or effect
on hie work products of the information furnished by or on behalf
of the Client, in the event that each information is in error and
therefore introduces error into the Consultant's work products.
client will indemnify and hold Consultant free and harmless from
any obligations, costa, claims, judgements, attorney's fees,
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attachments or executions arising from, growing out of, or in any
way resulting from, errors contained in data or information
furnished by Client or Client~a designee to Consultant for use in
carrying out the Scope or worx caixed ror by trtis Agreement.
eaatioa 5.os. In the event any Ieqal action is taken which
involves the Consultant as a result of work performed as a part
of this contract, Client agrees to pay legal fees incurred by
Consultant and if court appearances, testimony or depositions are
required of Consultant when representing Client, Client shall
compensate Consultant at a rate of 5100.00 per hour and shall
reimburse Consultant for expenses on a cost basis.
ARTICLE 6 - TEEIIIEATIOm Ot A6AEEMEmT
8aotioa 6.01. Either party may terminate or suspend this
agreement upon thirty days written notice. Unless terminated as
provided herein, this agreement shall continue in force until the
services provided for in the Scope of Work have been fully and
completely performed and all proper invoices have been rendered
and paid.
8aotioa 6.07. Should either party default in the performance
of this agreement or materially breach any of its provisions, the
other party at its cption may terminate this agreement by giving
written notification to the defaulting party. Such termination
shall be effective upon receipt by the defaulting party, provided
that Client shall be allowed 10 days in which to cure any payment
default following receipt of notice of same.
ARTICLE 7 - 6EmERAL PAOVIEI0M8
8aotioa 7.01. Any notices to be given hereunder by either
party to the other may be affected either by personal delivery in
writing or by mail. Mailed notices shall ba addressed to the
parties at the addressee appearing in the introductory paragraph
of this agreement; but each nn_rty may r_.haage tho address by
written notice in accordance with this paragraph. Notices
delivered personally will be deemed communicated as of actual
receipt. Mailed notices will ba deemed communicated as of two
(7) days after mailing.
Eaotioa 7.07. This agreement supercedea any and all
agreements, either oral or written, between the parties hereto
with respect to the rendering of services by Consultant for
Client and contains all of the covenants and agreements between
the parties with respect to the rendering of such services. Each
party to thin agreement acknowledges that no represantatione,
inducements, promisee, or~ rgemanta, orally or otherwise, have
Page 5
been mad0 bV aTV Tarty, pr anyone arH n,r nn hnhali n~ a ~.-~~•
which era not embodied herein, and that no other agreement,
statement, or promise not contained in this agreement shall be
valid or binding. Any modification of this agreement will be
effective if it is in writing and signed by the party to be
charged.
eaatioa 7.03. If any provision in this agreement is held by
a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void, or
unenforceable, the remaining provisions will nevertheless
continue in full force without being impaired or invalidated in
any way.
eaotioa 7.04. Any controversy between the parties hereto
involving the construction or application of any of the terms,
covenants, or conditions of this agreement will, on the written
request of one party carved on the other, be submitted to
arbitration. The arbitration will comply with and be governed by
the provisions of the California Arbitration Act, Sections 1380
through 1294.2 of the California Code of Civil Procedure.
The partiaa will each appoint one person to
hear and determine the diepuia and if they era unable to agree,
then the two persons so chosen will select a third impartial
arb{trator WhORa Aar.i elan mill M final anA nnnr~l ..a i..e .... w..fw
parties. The coat of arbitration vill ba borne in such
proportions as the erbitratora decide and they may award
reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party.
Saatioa 7.OS. If any action at law or in equity, including
an action far declaratory relief, is brought to enforce or
interpret the provisions of this agreement, the prevailing part
will be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees, which may be set
by the court in the same action or in a separate action brought
Por that purpose, in addition to any other relief to which that
party may be entitled.
eaotioa 7.06. This agreement will ba governed by and
construed Sn accordance with the laws of the Siate of California.
saaautad at California, on the data and
year first above written.
CLIENT'S NAME
CLIENT'S AVTHORI2ED SIGNATURE By:
DAVID TAUSSIG AND ASSOCIPTES, INC.
DAVID TAUSSIG, Pre nt
EMPIRE ECONOMICS
Economic-Real Estate Consultants
Joseph Janczyk Evans, Ph.D.
35505 Camino Capistrano. Suite 20n
Caplstrano Seach, California 92624
620 Newport Center Drive, Eleventh Floor
Newport Beach, California 92624
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March 7, 1989
Mr. Jerry B. Fulwood
Resource center Coordinator
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P.O. Box 807
9320 Baseline Road
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Re: Product Type and Market Absorption Study
for Etiwanda North Specific Plan and
Etiwanda Highlands Flood Control Districts
Dear Jerry,
This will serve as our Agreement regarding the Product Tune and Market
Absorption Study Par the City of Rancho Cucamonga's Etiwanda North
Specific Plan and Etiwanda Highlands Flood Control Districts.
Accordingly, this Agreement wili provide you with a description of the
economic research that will ba performed along with the financial
considerations and time requirements Por the study.
Credentials p~ Qualifications g~ ire Economics
Empire Economics specializes in performing market absorption studies
for residential, commercial and industrial projects located throughout
the Southern California region. Additionally, we also conduct market
absorption studies for San Bernardino County, in particular, including
the following:
* Chirp Hills: Absorptior. schedules for 30.000 residential unite
as well as 90U acres for commercial and industrial
development.
* Mello Roos, Assessment District and Mortgage Revenue Bond
Studies that have included the Master Planned Communities of
Victoria Village, Terra Vista, Creekside and Southridge
Village.
Consequently, we have extensive experience in analyzing the housing
market in Southern California, and San Bernardino County, in
particular.
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Description o~ Economic Research
The primary objective of the study is to determine the expected
Product Types with their estimated number of units and also the Market
Absorption of the residential projects located within the Etiwanda
"~ ~Y~~i:;.., ci a~ anti aciwanaa nigntangs Flood Control Districts.
This will be accomplished through a comprehensive and professional
analysis of the following factors: general plan land-use and zoning
conditions, economic trends, housing market demand and supply
conditions, both presently as well as in the future. Accordingly, the
soecif is components of the study are as fnllnwa:
Introduction:
* Description of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan
and Etiwanda Highlands Flood Control Districts
* Delineation of the Market Regions
II. Product Types for the Etiwanda North Specific Plan
and Etiwanda Highlands Flood Control Districts
* General Plan and Zoning Designations
* Specific Plan and Tentative/Recorded Map Approvals
* Development Plana by Prospective Builders
III. Housing Demand in the Market Region by Price Range
* Demographic/Economic Trends in Ban Bernardino County
* Composition of San Bernardino County's Economic Bases:
* Growth Potential of San Bernardino County's Economic
Bases
* FnYP(`T Rt M1f wl~p G{nn npmanA Pnr 4fie M>rYn1 Deninn
* Distribution of Housing Demand in the Market~Region
IV. Housing Supply and capture Rate for the Candidate Project
* Comparable Projects in the Market Region
* competitiveness of the Comparable Projects
* competitiveness of the Candidate Project
* Capture Rate for the Candidate Project
Absorption Schedule for the Projects in
Etiwanda North Specific Plan and
Etiwanda Highlands Flood Control Districts
and additionally, the Landscaping Lighting District
* Demand for Housing in the Project Market Area
* Adjustments to Demand for Market Mortgage Rates,
Henning Prnd~lrt T.,pe anti Price Ra.^.ga
* Capture Rate for the Etiwanda North Specific Plan
and Etiwanda Highlands Flood Control Districts
* Absorption Schedule and Sell-Out Time for the
Etiwanda North Specific Plan and Etiwanda Highlands
Flood Control Districts
Thus, the market absorption analysis systematically proceeds from
expected product types of the candidate projects to the various
general demographic, economic, an7 financial market conditions and
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then arrives at the specific market absorption schedule and the
estimated number of units for the candidate projects in the Etiwanda
North Specific Plan and Etiwanda Highlands Flood Control Districts.
consequently, you will be able to determine the following:
• ~i~ne procuct tyoea/prate ranges ant escamatec Hamner or unite
for the residential units in the Etiwanda North Specific Plan
and Etiwanda Flood Control Districts.
* The absorption schedule for each of the residential product
types and their estimated number of units in the Etiwanda
North Specific Plan and Etiwanda Flood Control Districts.
The fee for the analysis, including the time, as well as all of the
attendant costs, and attending two meetings comae to $12,000. The fee
includes ten copies of the report; any additional copies will be
billed separately.
Time Rewired
The study has commenced upon our oral Agreement in February 1989 and
it will be completed by March 24, 1989.
To confirm your agreement with the above Lerme and conditions, sign 1n
the designated space below and return one copy of this agreement to
us.
I am certainly looking forward
Etiwanda North Specific Plan
Districts with yo5~
'ncerel , ~ ~ AJ\
J ~ no Evans, Ph.D.
E no c neultant
JJE:rm
APPROVED:
City of Rencho Cucamonga
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to the opportunity of working on the
and Etiwanda Highlands Flood Control
APPROVED:
Date Joa ezyk EVane
Economics
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
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T0: City Council and Ctty Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
"u i. ni lilYlV n. YVIA, nSSUG Ia LC blrll Cet~,i1CC!"
SUBJECT: Approval for award and execution of the Professional Services
Agreement between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and J. F. Davidson
Associates for the preparation of Design Plans, Contract
Specifications and Engineer's Estimates for Natershed Area xII,
Jersey Boulevard Storm Drain from VTncent Avenue to ±1100' East
thereof. The not to exceed fee of 513,420.DD will be funded by the
Assessment District No. 82-1 R Funds, Account No. 83-4637-6028.
RECONEI~ATION:
It is hereby recommended that the City Council approve and execute the above
sub,lett Professional Services Agreement with J. F. Davidson Associates.
The proposed storm drain facilities will supplement and Drovlde consistency
with the now existing originally master planned facilities. Said master
planned facilities were designed for Q100 year flows to be contained within
the right-of-wdy and q25 year flays to be carried in storm drains.
Respec y 5//~ .
RHM:R~'--
cc: Jerry Fulwood, Resource Services Director
- CITY OF RANCHO CtiCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
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BY: Shintu Bose, Senior Civ11 Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Reimbursement Agreement far Undergroundi ng of
Overhead Utilities, for Development Review 87-22,
9345 Santa Anita Avenue, submitted by Rancho Cucamonga East
Associates - UR 001
RECOMIEMDATION:
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 Santa Anita Avenue, and authorize the Mayor
and the City Clerk to sign said agreement and to cause same to record.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
As a condition of approval of DR 87-22, the developer was reouired to
underground the overhead utTltty lines on its protect side of Santa Anita
Avenue.
Pursuant to Planning Commission Resolution No. 87-96, and the condition
of approval of said development, the developer has requested to enter
into a reimbursement agreement with the City to be reimbursed for a
portion of the undergrounding costs from the adiacent properties directly
benefiting from said undergrounding.
Assessor's Parcel No. 229-321-i1, as shown on the attached exhibit, is
currently developed. Therefore, contribution toward the subject
undergrounding may become possible at the time of City's conditioning of
future redevelopment or subdivision of said parcel.
Assessor's Parcel Nes. 229-321-l2 (DR 88-18J and 229-321-18 {MDR 86-24)
have made contributions to the City in the past 1n lieu of undergrounding
of the overhead utilities at the time of their developments. The
reimbursement contributions of said parcels, as specified in the subject
agreement, will therefore be paid directly from the City's utility
undergrounding fund. The staff has reviewed and approved the total cost
of the undergrounding and the distribution of the costs.
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
DR 87-22
APRIL 5, 1989
PAGE 2
The Ctty has provided 10 days notice prior to the date of the Council's
meeting to those parcels affected by this agreement.
Respectfylly submitted,
RHM:SB:Iy
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RESOLUTION N0. (~9" ~ ~ Q
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CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNSA, APPROVING REIMBURSElR:NT AGREEMENT
EXECUTED Ok MARCH 13, 198S BY RANCHO CUCAMONGN EAST
ASSOCIATES FOR UNDERGROUNDING OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES ON
SANTA ANITA AVENUE
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration a Reimbursement Agreement executed on
March 13, 1989, by Rancho Cucamonga East Associates, as developer of Dr 87-22
for the undergroundtng of a portion of the overhead utilities on Santa annta
Avenue northerly of 4th Street; and
WHEREAS, the developer, at the developer's expense, has completed
said undergroundtng operation; and
WHEREAS, the owners of the ad,{olntng properties will share in the
expense of the undergroundtng operation costs as stipulated Tn saki
Reimbursement Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Reimbursement Agreement be and the same is hereby
approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign sa!d Reiabursement
Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to
attest hereto and cause said agreement to record.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM - -
OATS: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
8`!: RicharE R. Coto, Associate Civil Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval to award the purchase of the fabrication and delivery of
rubberized crossing pad material for Vineyard Avenue at the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company Crossing north of 8th
Street, to the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for the fee of
;21,894.30 (;20,655.00 + 6% California State Tax) to be funded from
Systems Development Account Na. 22-4637-8850.
RECOMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council approve and award the above sub,{ect
fabrication of rubberized crossing pads to the Goodyear Tire and Rubber
Company.
BAgCGROUlif1/ANALYSIS:
The installation of rubberized crossing pad material Ts orooosed ac parr of
"~ 6~Jy~L~J improvements or vineyard Avenue at the Atchison,~Topeka arid Santa
Fe Railway Company Crossing north of 8th Street.
The City EngTenering Staff received two separate proposals from the firms as
listed below, along with their respective fee proposals:
Manufacturer Fee Product
A. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company ;20,655.00 Goodyear Super
Excluding Cushion Rubber
California Sales
Tax
8. Structural Rubber Products Company ;18,980.10 SAF a DRI Model-C
Both ^•n~•facturers and products are acceptable to the Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway Company. The City Engineering Staff recommends installation
of Goodyear's Super Cushion Rubber verses the Structural's SAF 8 DRI Model-C
for the following reasons:
A. Goodyear's Super Cushion (see attached exhibit):
1. Provides a flat surface across the entire railroad crossing.
R. Structural`s SAF d DRI Modei-C (see attachee exhl6it)
1. Contains several grooves running parallel to the railway tracks.
2, Said grooves are approximately 1 1/2" wide and 2" deep.
Considering that the rubber crossing pads wili be an integral part of the
sidewalk at the track location, installation of Goodyear's Super Cushion will
provide a more negotiable surface for pedestrians, bicycles and wheelchair
traffic.
Said installation of rubberized crossing pads by the Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway Company is tentatively scheduled for June, 1989.
Respectful-ty~submitted,
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STRUCTURAL RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
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P.O, BON 2939
TO (HE CITY ENGINEER OF
RANCHO CUCAMUNGA, CALIFORNIA
For the prices listed below, the undersigned manufacturer agrees to furnish
and deliver rubber crossing pads and materials set forth herein, 1n nccordance
with City Specifications and data required for fabrication as furnished by the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, Ana as noted below.
Manufacturer shall list materials to be furnished to complete the Installation
of rubber crossing pads et the following location: See attached brochure.
PHONE: 217 / 763-2980
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All specifications for SAFSDRI Model-C Rubber Grade
Crossings are as listed in the attached brochure.
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for a particular manufacturer and that other devices are
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Fer tho prices ilsted belox, the Ondersigned ma ru fac to rer sg.^ees to furnish
and deliver rubber crossing pads and materials set forth herein, in accordance
with City Specifications and data required for fabrication as furnlslled by the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company.
Manufacturer shall list materials to be furnished to complete tNe installation
of rubber crossing pads at the following location:
10 MARCR 1989
Yineyard Avenue and A.T. d S.F. 14ain Line
Lineal Feet
cf Track
Unit Cost
per L.F.
Total Cost
9U L.F.
S 229.50
t 20,656.00*
THIS BID IS BASCD 0:7 PL7:::LSHIHC GOCDYEA4 SCPER CDSHIOH RLBEER RAILROAD CRCSSINC
MATERIAL FOR TANGENT TRACK WITH 119 LB RAIL AND 9FT CROS5 TIES. PLEASE SEE
ATTACHED LITERATURE AND BILL OF MATERIALS TO BE FURNISHED. i
(216) 796-4943 BY: JO WIEDEY SR CONTRACT STRATOR
TELEPIIUAE--- ~~EPdESERTATIVEcoV~ENT SALES DEP'
TERMS: NET 30 DAYS
THIS OFFER IS TENDERED FOR
ACCEPTANCE L'NTIL 30 APRIL 1989
THE GOODYEAR TIRE S RIBBER COMPANY
-~1ARUFACTURER
1144 E MARKET STREET, D/717
AKRON OH_ 44316-0001
AUliRE55
BIDS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED NO LATER TI1Al1 hNRCII 13, 1989 AT 5:00 P.M.
*PRICES STATED DO NOT CONTAIN STATP. OA r.AL7PORNIA SA1.P.5 TAX.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
A.T. 6 S,F. CROSSING (PUG No. 2-98.) ON
VINYARD AVENUE NORTH OF 8TH STREET.
MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 90 LINEAR FEET ( 1 CROSSINGS )
GOODYEAR SUPER CUSHION RUBBER RAILROAD GROSSING SYSTEM FOR
TANGENT TRACK HAVING 9FT CROSS TIES AND 119 LB RAIL
30 EACH CENTER PADS WITH FLANGES ,
60 EACH SIDE PADS
810 EACH DRIVE SPIKES 5/81N X XXIN
810 EACH WASHER ASSEMBLIES
eLO EACH RUBBER PLUGS
61 EACH CENTER SHLMS
122 EACH SIDE SHIHS
61 Feru rc•1TCO nvv ~.v lnu e
122 EACH SIDE ABRASION FADSy~
366 EACH LIGHT SPIKES 3/8 IN X 81N
60 EACH EXTENSION PADS WITH RUBBER HEADER BOARDS
1 SET CORROSION RESISTANT STEEL END PLATES
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Super Cushion rubber crossing pads.
SMOOTH...YEAR AFTERYEAR
Goodyear's rubber crossing pads
are reinforced with steel, in a
"bridge" construction that mini-
mizes the relative movement that
breaks up conventional crossings.
They are also highly impact
resistant-to smooth the ride and
protect the track and ballast.
The unique integral design ties
the Irack structure and surface
together in one large. firm bearing
area-br maximum load tlistribu~
lion, This design is also Tree of the
lateral stresses that affect other
designs.
Super Cushion railroad crossing
pads are unaffected by weather and
lemperalure-Will not soften dUe to
heat, will not splinter, rot or spell.
NOTE: For complete installation
Instructions see Goodyear's Super
Cushion Highway Crossing Installa~
tion Manuai 827-97&217.
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CROSSING PADS CONTACT ANY OF THE SALES OFFICES LISTED BELOW:
AKRON, OHIO 44316
7144 E. Market St.
(276) 7986530
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
4757 Canton Road
Marietta, Ga. 30066
(404) 9246089
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
1501 Nicholas Blvd.
Elk Grove Village, 111.60007
j3 iej 6465ini0
DAYTON, OHIO 45459-3602
Governor's Square Ottice Center
14006 West Centerville Rd.
(573) 439-4033
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
27700 Northwest Highway-P.O. Box 5099
Southfield, Michigan 48034
(313) 4235623
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77073
321 Century Plaza Dr.
(713) 2365120
PHILADELPHIA, PA
63 Maln St.
htar!tDn, N.!. 48063
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
3393 Michael Dr.
Newbury Park, Celif. 91320
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE; April 5, 1989
T0: Cify Council and City Manayer
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Linda Beek, Jr. CTvTI Engineer
SUBJECT:
Award the Base Line Road Parkway Beautification Improvement
Project from the west City Limit to Carnelian Street for
the amount of (93,599,00, to be funded with Beautification
funds Account No. 21-4647-8793
RECOMEIDATION:
It is recomaended that Lhe City Council accept all bids as submitted and
award the contract for Base Line Road Parkway Beautification improvement
Project to the lowest responsible bidder, Gateway Construction
Incorporated for the amount of 543,599,00,
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Per previous Council action, bids were soiictted, received and opened on
March 15, 1989, for the subject project. Gateway Construction
Incorporated is the apparent lowest responsible bidder with a bid amount
of f93,599.00 (see attached 61d summary. The Engineer's estlamte was
584,000.00. Staff has reviewed all bids received and found them to be
complete and in accordance with the bid requirements. Staff has
completed the required background investigation and finds all bidders to
meet the requirements of the bid documents.
Resp tfu submitted,
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STAFF REPORT
BATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Linda Beek, Jr. Civil Engineer
SUBJECT: Award the Carnelian Street East Side Parkway Beautification
Improvement Protect from Vineyard Avenue to Base Line Road
for the amount of (81,189.40, to be funded with
Beautification funds Account No. 21-4647-8046
RECONMENOATIOM:
It is recommended that the City Council accept all bids as submitted and
award the contract for Carnelian Street East Side Parkway Beautification
improvement Protect to the lowest responsible bidder, Artistic
landscape for the amount of f81,189.40.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Per previous Council action, bids wore solicited, received and opened on
March 15, 1989, for the subfect pro,)ect. Artistic Landscape is the
apparent lowest responsible bidder with a bid amount of f91,189.40 (see
attached bid summary). The Engineer's estimate was 5102,000.00. Staff
has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in
accordance with the bid requirements. Staff has coapleted the required
background investigation and finds all b/dders to meet the requirements
of the bid documents.
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
8Y: Millie Valbuena, Engineering Technician
SU&IECT: Approval of Map, Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and
Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1
and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for
Tract 13542, located east of Chaffey College between Nilson
Avenue and Banyan Street, submitted by Grigsby Development, Inc.
RECONENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions
approving Tract 13542, accepting the sub,{ect agreement and security, ordering
the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighttng
Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2, and authorizing the Mayor and the City
Clerk to sign said agreement and to cause said map to record,
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Tract 13542, located east of Chaffee Colteoe between Nilson Avenue anA Ranvnn
Street, in the Low Residential Development District, was approved by the
Planning Comnisslon on March 25, 1987, for the division of 19,096 acres into
56 lots.
The Developer, Grigsby Development, Inc., is submitting an agreement and
security to guarantee the construction of the off-site Tmprorements in the
following amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond: f220,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: (110,000.00
Monumentation Bond; = 5,200.00
Copies of the agreement and security are avai',able in the City Clerk's Office.
The Consent and Naiver to Annexation form signed by the Developer is on file
to the City Clerk's office.
Respe ~~ltted,
Attachments <
RESOLUTION N0. ~~.- (/
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT,
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, AND FINAL MAP OF TRACT N0. 13542
WHEREAS, the Ten±ative Map of Tract No. 13542, consisting of 56 lots,
submitied by Grigsby Development, Inc., Subdivider, located east of Chaffey
College between Nilson Avenue and Banyan Street, has been submitted to the
Cfty of Rancho Cucamonga by said Subdivider for approval 6y said City as
provided in the Subdivision Map M.t of the State of California, and in
compliance with the requirements of Ordinance No. 28 of said City; and
WHEREAS, to meet the requirements established as prerequisite to
approval of the Final Map of said Tract said Subdivider has offered the
Improvement Agreement submitted herewith for approval and execution by said
City, together with good and sufficient Improvement Security, and submits for
approval said Final Map offering for dedication for street and highway
purposes the streets delineated thereon.
NOM, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
That Bald Improvement Agreement be and the same is
approved and the Mayor is authorized to exeeute same on
behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to
attest thereto: and
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. Thal the offers for dedication and the Final Map
delineating same be approved and the City Clerk is
authorized to execute the certificate thereon on behalf
of said City.
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~ /~ Q
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF
CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
N0. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1
AND 2 FOR TRALT 13542
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to
the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Cade of the State of California, said
special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 1, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
Maintenance District No. 2 (hereinafter referred to as the "Maintenance
District"1; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the
"Landscaping and Li~hting Act of 1972" authorize the annexation of additional
territory to the MaintenarM:e District; and
WHEREAS, at this time the City Councii is desirous to take
proceedings to annex the Droperty described on Exhibit "A' attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this referenced to the Maintenance District; and
WHEREAS, ail of the owners of property within the territory proposed
to be annexed to the Maintenance District have filed with the City Clerk their
wri rrnn rnnen"r +.. r~ ^•opoccd ~,,,~,,,,,,,,;, ,;, ;,;,~,,;, uu Lime anu nearing or
filing of an Engineer's"Report".
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION is That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That this legislative body hereby orders the annexation
of the Droper~as shown in Exhibit "A" and the work Drogram areas as
described to Exhibit "B" attached hereto to the Maintenance District.
SECTION 3: That all future proceedings of the Maintenance 0lstrict,
including 'tFe ivy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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PROJECT NAME: Tract 13542
N0. OF D.U. OR ACREAGE: 56 lots N0. OF ASSESS. UNIT: 56 units
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
No. of Lamps to be Annexed
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: Aprii 5, 1989
T0: City Councii and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Willie Valbuena, Engineering Technician
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SUBJECT: Approval of Map, Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and
Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1
and Street lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for
Tract 13542-3, located east of Chaffey College between Wilson
Avenue and Banyan Street, submitted by Grigsby Development, Inc.
RECOMIEMDATIOM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions
approving Tract 13542-3, accepting the suD,ject agreement and security,
orderfng 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 agreement and to cause said map to record.
ANALYSIS/BACKGRWND
mart li4a?_7 tnra toA Hatt of rhaffav rnlloar bebwan 411 mn Avenue and
Banyan Street, in the Low Residential Development District, was approved by
the Planning Commission on March 25, 1987, for the division of 1.663 acres
into 24 lots.
The Developer, Grigsby Development, Inc., is submitting an agreement and
security to guarantee the construction of Lho off-site improvements in the
following amounts:
Landscape
Faithful Performance Bond: f480,000.00 528,800.00
Labor and Material Bond: (240,000.00 514,400.00
Monumentation Bond: f 3,600.00
Cootes of the agreement and security are ayaSlable in the Cfty Clerk's Office.
The Consent and Naiver to Annexation form signed by the Developer 1s on file
Tn the City Clerk's office.
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RESOLUTION N0. ~g' /•~/
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT,
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, AND FINAL MAP OF TRACT N0. 13542-3
NHEREAS, the Tentative Nap of Tract No. 13542-3, consisting of 24
lots, submitted by Grigsby Development, Inc., Subdivider, located east of
Chaffey College between Nilson Avenue and Banyan 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 CaN fornia, and in
compliance with the requirements of Ordinance No. 2B of said City; and
NHEREAS, to meet the requirements established as prerequisite to
approval of the F1na1 Map of said Tract said Subdivider has offered the
Improvement Agreement submitted herewith for approval and execution by said
City, together with good and sufficient Improvement Security, and submits for
approval 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:
That said impravemren4 Agreement be and the same is
approved and the Mayor 9s authorized to execute same
on behalf of said City and the C1ty Clerk is
author{ faA to attoct tlwrotn• anA
2. That said Improvement Security is accepted as good
and sufficient, sub,~ect to approval as to form and
content thereof by the City Attorney; and
3. That the offers for dedication and the Finai Map
delineating same be approved and the C1ty Clerk is
authorized to execute the certificate thereon on
behalf of said City.
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~~ I~d-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF
CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
N0. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1
AND 2 fOR TRACT 13542-3
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has previously formed a special maintenance district 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 maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 1, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
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
WHEREAS, at this time the City Council is desirous to Wke
proceedings to annex the property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this referenced to the Maintenance District; and
NHEREAS, all of the owners of property within the territory proposed
to be annexed to the Maintenance District have filed with the City Clerk their
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filing of an Engineer's"Report".
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLONS:
SECTION I: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That this legislative body hereby orders the annexation
of the prober--shown in Exhibit "A" and the work program areas as
described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto to the Maintenance District.
SECTION 3: That all future Droceedings of the Maintenance District,
including a evy of all assessments, shalt be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1
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PROJECT NAME: Tract 13542-3
N0. OF D.U. OR ACREAGE: 24 lots N0. OF ASSESS. UNIT: 24 units
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
No. of Lamps to be Annexed
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STAFF REPORT ~'
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Countii and Ctty Manager ~~I
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Willie Valbuena, Engineering Technician
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and
Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3
and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6 for
DR 81-42, located on the north side of Civic Center Orive between '.
Red Oak and Utica Streets, submitted by Empire Partners ~
RECOMENDATION
It fs recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions
approving DR 87-42, accepting the subs ect agreement and security, ordering the
annexation to Landscape Maintenance DT strict No. 3 and Street Lighting
Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6, and authorizing the Mayor and the City
Clerk to sign said agreement and to cause said map to record.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
nm A7-a2 lnrataA nn tha tho north ci Aa of fivir fantnr nri va hnfvaon aoA na4
and Utica Streets, in the Haven Avenue Overlay District, was approved by the
Planning Commission on October 19, 1987, for the division of 0,64 acre into 1
lot,
The Developer, Empire Partners, is submitting an agreement and security to
guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the following
amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond: f1,500, 00
Labor and Material Band: f 750.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available in the City Clerk's Office.
A letter of aooroval have Seen rece?ued from the Curaegnga County Water
District. The Consent a~ Waiver to Annexation fonx signed by the Developer
is on file in the City Clerk's office.
Respec u~.lq lubm~#ted,
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Attachments ~/
RESOLUTION N0. X q I ~.3
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DEVELOPMENT REYTEW N0. 87-42
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Caiifornfa, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on
April 5, 1989, by Empire Partners as developer, for the improvement of public
right-of-way ad,Tacent to the real Property specifically described therein, and
generally located on the north side of Civic Center Drive between Red Oak and
Utica Streets; and
WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and sub,{ect to the terms thereof, is to be done in
confunction with the development of said real property as referred Lo Planning
Commission, Development Review No. 67-42; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured anA accompanied by
good and sufficient Improvement Security, which 1s identified in said
Improvement Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLYES that said Improvement Agreement and said Improvement Security
be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor is irereby authorised to sign
said Improvement Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the
City Clerk to attest thereto.
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RESOLUTION N0. ~- ~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEI(ATION OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0. 3 AND
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR
DR 87-42
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has previously formed a special maintenance district 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 maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 3, Street Lighting Maintenance DTstrict No. 1 and Stri:et L;gh ting
Maintenance District No. 6 (hereinafter referred k, as the "Maintenance
District"); and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the "Landscaping
and Lighting Act of 1912" authorize the annexation of additional territory Lo
the Maintenance District; and
NHEREAS, at this tide the City Council is desirous to take
proceedings to annex the property described 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 Clerk their
written consent to the Drooosed annexation without nnttcr anA hoar{ nn nr
filing of an Engineer's "Report". -
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLYES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That this leg}slative bogy hereby orders the annexation
of the proper y as shown in 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-EFe levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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PROJECT NAME: DR 87-42
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STAFF REPORT
GATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, Cfty Engineer
nr: Nillie Yalbuena, Engineering Technician
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SU&IECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and
Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3
and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6 for
DR 87-44, located on the southeast corner of Civic Center Drive
and Haven Avenue, submt tted by Haven Center Partners
RECOMEMDATIOM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions
approving OR 87-44, accepting the subject agreement and security, ordering the
annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3 and Street Lighting
Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6, and authorizing the Mayor and the City
Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
no Azaa ror, ron ~n tie eoo~Macr ~~rn<r ~s ri„tr r<,.~o~ nrivn ,ten woun
Avenue, in the Naven Avenue Overlay District, was approved by the Planning
Commission an October 14, 1988, for the division of 1.5 acres into 1 lot.
The Developer, Haven Center Partners, is submitting an agreement and security
tc guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the following
amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond; f148,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: i 74,000.00
Copfes of the agreement and security are available in the City Clerk's Office.
A letter of approval have been received from the Cucamonga County Nater
015trict. The Consent and Nafver w Annaka tii,n fflnn c_t ano_A A_y 4.he Developer
is on file 1n the City Clerk's office.
Respec julyy-wbmitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. Q l~ /~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DEVELOPMENT REYIEN N0. 87-44
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on
April 5, 1989, by Haven Center Partners as developer, for the improvement of
public right-of-way adjacent to Lhe real property specifically described
therein, and generally located on the southeast corner of Civic Center Drive
and Haven Avenue; and
NHEREAS, the instal~ation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subject to the tervas thereof, 1s to be done Tn
conjunction with the development of said real property as referred to Planning
Commission, Development Review Ho. 87-44; and
NHEREAS, 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 CUCANONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Improvement Agreement and said Improvement Security
be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign
said Improvement Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the
City Clerk to attest thereto.
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RESOLUTION N0. 89~ I.~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0. 3 AND
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE D[STRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR
DR 87-44
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has previously forn~ed a special maintenance district 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 maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 3, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
Maintenance Ofstrict No. 6 (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 time the City Council is desirous to take
proceedings to annex the property described on Exhibit "A' attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this referenced to the Maintenance District; and
NNEREAS, all of the owners of property within the territory proposed
to be annexed to the Maintenance D15tr1tt have filed with the City Clerk their
written ron[ent to tha nrnnncaA anna""H nn wi shnuM nnr_i rn_ snA_ ho_._.I n" "_
filing of an Engineer's"Report".
NOM, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 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 y as shown 1n Exhibit "A" and the work program areas as
described to Exhibit "B" attached hereto to the Maintenance DT strict.
SECTION 3: That all future proceedings of the Maintenance District,
including~ie levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
TO: Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM: Jack Lam, City Manager
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SUBJECT': MODIFICATION TO CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION
88-41~
The attached Resolution creates the positions of Deputy City Manager
and Executive Assistant (secretary to the Cily Manager); deletes the
positions of Resource Service Director and Assistant City
Manager/Community Development Director; and, adjusts the salary
range of the Community Development Director. This modification to
the existing resolution will enable the City to meet the management
needs of the future.
R F(`r1MMFNDATI(1N• Annrnval of Resolution.
Respectfully submitted,
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City Manager
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RESOLUTION NO. ~ p' 4- ~ ~J TC
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF RANC}IO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING RESOLUTION 88-4I3.
The City Courci! of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves as
follows:
SECTION 1: Section 1 of Resolution 88-413 hereby is amended as follows:
A) Add the following classifications under OOXX Clerical and
Administration
Class Class Title Minimum Control Maximum
Code Stca Amount $_telLAmount Steo Amount
0009 Executive Assistant*I/ 383 2,340 423 2,856 433 3,002
B) Change class code of Senior Administrative Analyst from 0249 to
0248.
SECTION 2. Section 2 of Resolution 88-413 is hereby amended as follows:
A) Add the following classification under Executive Management Salary
Ranges:
Class Class Minimum Control
Code Title Stev Amount SteQ Amount
0249 Deputy City Mgr. 492 4,030 532 4,919
2460 Community Dev. Dir. 524 4,727 564 5,771
B) The following classifications are hereby deleted from Executive
Management Salary Ranges indicated in Resolution 88-413:
Resource Scrvicc Director
Assistant City Manager/Community Development Director
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this ~ day of , 1989.
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STAFF REPORT ~. -~
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LATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager - i
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Millie Valbuena, Engineering Technician
SUBJECT: Approval of Map, Improvement Agreement, Ymprovement Security and
Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1
and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for j
Tract 13823, located on the south side of Lemon Avenue, east of
Haven Avenue, submitted by Alta Loma/D.K. Joint Venture ~i
RECOMMEIDATION
It is recommended that the CTty Council adopt the attached resolutions
approving Tract 13823, accepting the subiect 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 agreement and to cause said map to record.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROONO
Tract 13823, located on the south side of Lemon Avenue, east of Haven Avenue,
in the Medium-Ni ah Residential District, was aooroved by the Plannlna
Commission on March 22, 1989, for the division of 18.9 acres into 5 lots.
The Developer, Alta Loma/D.K. Joint Venture, is submitting an agreement and
security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the
following amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond: (63,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: 531,500.00
Monumentation: S 3,250.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Letters cf approval have been roceived from the high school and elementary
school districts. C.C. b R.'s have also been approved by the City Attorney.
The Consent and Malver to Mnexation fore signed by the Developer is on file
in the City Clerk's office.
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RESOLUTION N0. Q9~ ~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CWNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT,
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, ANO FINAL MAP OF TRACT N0. 13823
NNEREAS, the Tentative Map of Tract No. 13823, consisting of 17 lots,
submitted by Aita Loma/D. K. Joint Venture, Subdivider, located on the south
side of Lemon Avenue, east of Haven Avenue, 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 the
requirements of Ordinance No. 28 of said City; and
NHEREAS, to meet the requirements established as prerequisite to
approval of the Finat Nap of said Tract said Subdivider has offered the
Improvement Agreement submitted herewith for approval and execution by said
City, together with goad and sufficient Improvement Security, and submits for
approval 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 CUCANONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
That said Imprevement Agreement be and the same is
approved and the Na,yor is authorized to execute same
on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is
authorized to attest thereto: and
2. That said Improvement Security is accepted as good
and sufficient, subJect to approval as to form and
content thereof 6y the City Attorney; and
3, That the offers for dedication and the Ftna1 Map
delineating same be approved and the City Clerk is
authorized to execute the certificate thereon on
behalf of said City.
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RESOLUTION N0. 89. / ~$
A RESOLUTIOk OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF
CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
N0. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1
AND 2 FOR TRACT 13623
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has previously formed a special maintenance district 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 Caltfornia, said
special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 1, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
Maintenance District No. 2 (hereinafter referred to as the "Maintenance
District"); and
NHEREAS, the provl5ions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the
"Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1912" authorize the annexation of additional
territory to the Maintenance District; and
NHEREAS, at this time the City Council is desirous to take
proceedings to annex the property described 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 propased
to De annexed to the Maintenance District have flied with the City Clerk their
written consent to the proposed annexation without notice and hearing or
n ling or an tngineer•s 'Neport'.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLONS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That Lhis legislative bogy hereby orders the annexation
of the proper as shown 1n Exhibit `A" and the work program areas as
described 1n Exhibit 'B" attached hereto to the Maintenance District.
SECTION 3: That all future proceedings of the Matntena~e District,
including tTieTevy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
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T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
RY• wil liu Val hnona Fnni neori nn Torhni rian ~~
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for
Parcel Map 9350, located on the northeast corner of Base Line
Road and Milliken Avenue, submitted by The Milliam lyon Company
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subiect agreement and security for Parcel Map 9350, and
authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Parcel Map 9350, located on the northeast corner of Base Line Road and
Milliken Avenue, was approved by the City Council on March 16, 1988.
The Developer, The Ntlliam Lyon Company, is submitting an agreement and
SPCIlri tv in olio ra ntOa fhw rnnef turf inn of tho nff_ei lv tsn.nvuwn~e Sn •he
following amounts:
Base Line Road
North and South Road Beds
Faithful Performance Band: 51,191,904.00
Labor and Material Bond; = 595,955.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available in the City Clerk's Office.
A letter of approval have been received from Cucamonga County Nater District.
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RESOLUTION NO. ~' I~ r
A RESOLUTION Of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
ANO IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FCR PARCEL MAP 9350
«itC6L;.:,, ien iaLwe rarcei Map No. 9350, submitted oy The William Lyon
Company, and consisting of 3 parcels, located on the northeast corner of Base
Line Road and Milliken Avenue, was approved by the Planning commission of the
City of Rancho Cucamonga on November 27, 1985; and
NNEREAS, Parcel Map No. 9350 is the final map of the division of land
aDDroved as shown on said Tentative Parcei Map;and
WHEREAS, ail of the requirements established as prerequisite to
approval of the final map by the City Council of said Ctty have nor been met
by entry into an Improvement Agreement guaranteed by acceptable Improvement
Security by The William Lyon Company as developer.
NOW, THEREFgiE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, that said Improvement Agreement and said
Improvement Security submitted by Bald developer be and the same are hereby
approved and the Mayor is hereby author/zed to sign said Improvement Agreement
on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: Apr11 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
~~:.~,. naooa7l ~. nayui re, vi ty Engineer
UY: Willie Valbuena, Engineering Technician
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for
Parcel Map 11341, located on the southeast corner of Church
Street and Milliken Avenue, submitted by Lewis Homes of
California
RECONEIDATIOM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subiect agreement and security for Parcel Map 11341, and
authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Parcel Map 11341, located on the southeast corner of Church Street and
Milliken Avenue, 1n the Hospital Development District, was approved by the
Planning Comission on March 9, 1988, for the division of 11.61 acres into 1
parcel.
The Developer, Lewis Homes of California, is submitting an agreement and
security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the
following amounts:
Milliken Avenue Medians
Foothill Boulevard to ML. View Drive
Faithful Derfonaance Bond: S58,113.00
Labor and Material Bond: 529,056.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available in the Ctty Clerk's Office.
Respect 1 ~ fitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. ~1 /~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYIN6 IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY OF PARCEL MAP 11341
WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map No. 11341, submitted by Lewis Hames of
California, and consisting of 1 parcel, located on the southeast corner of
Church Street and Milliken Avenue, was approved by the Planning Commission of
the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga on March 9, 1988; and
NHEREAS, Parcel Map No. 11341 is the final map of the division of
land approved as shown on said Tentative Parcel Map;and
NHEREAS, all of the requirements established 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 by Lewis Names of California as developer.
NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED by the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, that said Improvement Agreement and said
Improvement Security submitted by said developer be and the same are hereby
approved and the Mayor is hereby authortzed to sign said Improvement Agreement
on behalf of the City of P.ancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest.
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DATE: April 5, 1989
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T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Hillie Yalbuera, Engineering Technician
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SUf11FCT: Ap^p.^oval of ;wpruvemeni Agreement and Improvement Security for
Tract 13273, locate6 on the southeast corner of Milliken Avenue
and Mountain Ytew Drive, submitted by Lewis Homes of California ,
RECOMIEIOATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subject agreement and security for Tract 13273, and authorizing
the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Tract 13273, located on the southeast corner of Milliken Avenue and Mountain
View Drive, in the Medium Residential Development District, was approved by
the Planning Commission on May 27, 1987, for the division of 15.8 acres Into 1
lot.
Tie Cc:clcpcr, La..~~ nuraee ur Caiirorm a, is submitting an agreement and
security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the
following amounts:
Pedestrian Undercrossing
Milliken Avenue
Faithful Performance Bond: (338,281.00
labor and Material Bond: f169,140.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available 1n the City Clerk's Office.
Respectfu~l$ submitted, ,
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RESOLUTION N0. ~- I
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, FOR TRACT N0. 13273
NNEREAS, Tentative Map of Tract No. 13273 submitted by Lewis Homes of
California, a;,d consisting of i lot, located on the southeast corner of
Milliken Avenue and Mountain YTew Drive, was approved by the Planning
ComnT ssi on of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on May 27, 1987; and
NNEREAS, to meet the requirements established as prerequisite to
approval of the Final Map of said Tract Lewis Homes of California has offered
the Improvement Agreement submitted herewith for approval and execution by
said City, together with good and suffid ent Improvement Security, and submits
for approval said Final Map offering for dedication for street and nighway
purposes the streets delineated thereon.
NOM, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
1. That said Improvement Agreement be and the same is
approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same
on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is
authorized to attest thereto; and
2. That said Improvement Security 1s accepted as good
and sufficient, suD3ect to approval as to forte and
content thereof by the City Attorney.
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DATE: April 5, 1989
TD: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
B't: Niiiie Valbuena, Engineering Tecnnicfan
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for
DR 88-08, located between 7th and 8th Streets, east of Hellman
Avenue, submitted by Golden Nest Equity Properties
RECOMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution
approving DR 88-08, accepting the subiect agreement and security, and
authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
OR 88-08, located between lth and 8th Streets, east of Hellman Avenue, in the
General Industrial Development District, was approved by the Planning
Commission on June 29, 1988, for the division of 9,98 acres into 1 parcel.
The Developer, Golden Nes4 Egutty Properties. is submitting an agreement and
security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the
following anmunts:
Faithful Performance Bond: ;36,862.00
Labor and Material Bond: 518,431.00
Monumentation: f 2,600.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available fn the City Clerk's Office.
A letter of approval has been received from the Cucamonga County Nater
Distrtct.
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RESOLUTION N0. ~'9~ /
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFO0.NIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DEYELOPMENT REVIEN N0. 88-08
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Laiifornia, has for its consideration an improvement Agreement executed on
April 5, 1989, by Golden Nest Equity Properties as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way ad~acen*. to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located between 7th and 8th Streets, east of
Hellman Avenue; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and sub,~ect to the tenas thereof, is to be done in
conjunction with the development of said real property as referred to Planning
Commission, Development Review No. 88-08; and
NHEREAS, said improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by
good and sufficient Improvement Security, which Ts identified in said
Improvement Agreement.
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGII,
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Improvement Agreement and said improvement Security
be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign
said Improvement Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the
City Clerk to attest thereto.
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
TD: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Villie Vaibuena, Engineering Technician
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and
Monumentation cash deposit for Tract 13443, located in the
Victoria Planned Community, submitted by Republic Development
Company and release of previously submitted Improvement Agreement
Security and Monwmntation deposit accepted by City Council on
November 4, 1987, from The Nilliam Lyon Company
AECOkiE1MTI0N
it is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution
accepting the sub,~ect agreement and security, reieasing Improvement Agreement
and Improvement Security accepted by City Council on November 4, 1987, and
authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign and release said agreements
and authorizing the Finance Department to refund the Monumentatlon cash
deposit.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Map and Improvement Agreement and Security for Tract 13443, located in the
Victoria Planned Coamunity, was approved by City Councll on November 4, 1987.
The new Developer, Republic Development Company, is submitting an agreement
and security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements 1n the
following amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond: f487,508.00
Labor and Material Bond: f243,574.00
Monumentatlon: f 9,600.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respe ulfivlsubmttted,
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RESOLUTION N0. $~' / -^'
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13443 AND RELEASING
THE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND SECURITY PREYIOUSLY
ACCEPTED BY CITY COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 4, 1987
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on
April 5, 1989, by Republic Development Company as developer, for the
Improvement of public right-of-way adiacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located in the Victoria Planned Community;
and release of previously submitted Improvement Agreement Security and
Monumentation deposit accepted by Ctty Council an November 4, 1987, from The
kill ia,. ;yun Cunynny.
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by
good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is Tdentifted in said
Improvement Agreement.
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Improvement Agreement and said Improvement Security
be and the same are hereby approved, and release of previously submitted
Improvement Agreement Security and Monumentation Deposit accepted by City
Council on November 4, 1987, from The Nilliam Lyon Company, and the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement on behalf of the City of
nanulu wCamVnya, and Lne b1Ly 61erK LO aLLesL thereto.
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DATE: April 5, 1989
TO: City Councti and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Wiiiie Yalbuena, Engineering Technician ~
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and
Monumentation cash deposit far Tract 13440, located at the
northeast corner of Kenyon Way and Lark Drive, submitted by J. P. ~
Rhoades Development and release of previously submitted
Improvement Agreement Security and Monumentation deposit accented
oy i,isy Louncii on uecemoer to, tyei, from The William Lyon
Company
AECOMMEIDATION
It is recommended that the City Councti edopt the attaehed resolution
accepting the subject agreement and security, releasing Improvement Agreement
and Improvement Security accepted by City Counctl on December 16, 1987, and
authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign and release said agreements
and authorizing_ the Finance Department to refund the Monumentatlon cash
deposit.
ANAL T ~ 1 J/ tlRl; KIiNUUNU
Map and Improvement Agreement and Security for Tract 13440, located at the
northeast corner of Kenyon May and Lark Drive, was approved by City Council on
Dece~er 16, 1987,
The new Developer, J. P. Rhoades Development, 1s submitting an agreement and
security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements 1n the
following amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond: 5379,000,00
Labor and Material Bond: 5189,500.00
Monumentation: E 8,550.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available in the City Clerk's Office.
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RESOLUTION N0. g9' ~ ~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE C[TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13440 AND RELEASING
THE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND SECURITY PREVIOUSLY
ACCEPTED BY CITY COUNCIL ON DECEMBER 16, 1987
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on
April 5, 1989, by J. P. Rhoades Development as developer, for the improvement
of public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically described
thereto, and generally located at the northeast corner of Kenyon Way and Lark
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Monumentation deposit accepted by City~Council~on December 16, 1987, from The
William lydn Company.
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by
good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified 1n said
Improvement Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Improvement Agreement and sold Improvement Security
be and the same are hereby approved, and release of previously submitted
Improvement Agreement Security and Monumentation Deposit accepted by City
Council on December 16, 197tl, from Tire Niiliam Lyon Corpeny, and tite i+ayor is
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement on behalf of the City of
Rancno Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989 .,
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Millie VaIDuena, Engineering Technician
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security, '
Monumentation rash deposit and annexation of cork program areas
to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting ~
Maintenance District Nos. I and 2 for Tract 11606_1, located east
of Mango Street, south of Victoria Street, submitted by E1 '.
Capstan Development Company, Inc. and reiease of previously
deposit accepted ~by~~City I Council mono Decea~berd 5,~19B4~ta~~ ~
Barclays-TAC Developers
RECOMMENDATION
It is recomaended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions
accepting the sub,{ect agreement and security, releasing Improvement Agreement
and Improvement Security accepted by City Council on December 5, 1984, and
annexation of work program areas 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 authorizing the Finance
Department to refund the Monumentatlon cash deposit.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROOND
Map and Improvement Agreement and Security for Tract 11606-I, located east of
Mango Street, south of Victoria Street, nos approved by City Council on
December 5, 1984,
The new Developer, E1 Capstan Development Company, Inc., is submitting an
agreement and security to guarantee the construction of the off-site
improvements in the following amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond: (403,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: f201,500.00
Monumentatlon: S 4,450.00
Copies of the agreement and s^^~~^i •••
Office. The Consent and Waiver to~Annexation form asignednby theODevetoperkis
on file in the City Clerk's Office.
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RESOLUTION N0. g9- / ~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CWNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 11606-1 AND RELEASING
THE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND SECURITY PREVIOUSLY
ACCEPTED BY CITY CWNCIL ON DECEMBER 5, 1984
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for Tts consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on
April 5, 1989, by E1 Capitan Development Company, inc. as developer for the
improvement of public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically
'---""- "' .~ ycncraii,r ivcated east or nango Street, south of
Victorla~Street; and release of previously submitted Improvement Agreement
Security and Monumentation deposit accepted by Ctty Council on
December 5, 1984, from Barclays-TAC Developers.
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied Dy
good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified in said
Improvement Agreement.
NOM, THEREFORE, THE CITY CWNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Improvement Agreement and said improvement Security
by and the same are hereby approved, release of previously submitted
Improvement Agreement Security and MonumenLation Deposit accepted by Ctty
Council on December 5. 1984, fram Rarrtavc_iar havotnrore ..,~ tF~ r.y,.r ..
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement on behalf of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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RESOLUTION N0. ~9' / 3 `F~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGII, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNElUTION OF
CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE IANINTENANCE DISTRICT ND.
1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2
FOR TRACT 11606-1
NHEREAS, the City Counc77 of the City of Raneho Cucaaanoa.
i.aiirorm a, nos previously formed a speclat maintenance district pursuant to
the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972°, being Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and Nighways Code of the State of Caltforeta, said
special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 1, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Liahtlna
raintenance Utstrlct wo. z !hereinafter referred to as the 'Maintenance
District"1: 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 time the City Council is desirous to take
proceedings to annex the property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated hereto by this referenced to the Maintenance District; and
NHEREAS, all 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 W the proposed annexation without notice and hearing or
iiiing or an Engineer's "Report".
NON, THEREFORE, THE C[TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOMS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That this legislative body hereby orders the annexation
of the proper as shown in Exhlblt "A" and the work program areas as
described to Exhibit "B" attached hereto to the Maintenance District.
SECTION 3: That all future proceedings of the Maintenance District,
including bevy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRIGT NOS. 1 AND
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EXHIBIT 'B'
PROJECT NAME: Tract 11606-1
N0. OF D.U. OR ACREAGE: 41 d/u N0. DF ASSESS. UNIT: 41 units
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
No. of Lamps to be Annexed
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BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspectpr-~'~~
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Eztension for Elm Avenue
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Haines
It is recommended that the CTty Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subject 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 Elm Avenue between Church Street and Spruce
Avenue were approved by the CTty Council on February 10, 1988, in the
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STAFF REPORT
April 5, 1989
City Council and City Manager
Faithful Performance Bond: 553,600
Labor and Material Bond: (26,800
The developer, Lewis Homes, is requesting approval of a 6-month extension on
said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement Extension are
available in the C1ty Clerk's Office.
Respect 1 ubmltted,
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RESOLUTION N0. ~' ~ 3 /
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYING IMPROVEI!cNT AGREEMENT
E%TENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR ELM STREET BETNEEN
CHURCH STREET AND SPRUCE AVENUE
WHEREP.S, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Lewis Homes as developer, for the improvement of
public right-of-wdy adfacent to the real property specifically described
therein, and generally located between Church Street and Spruce Avenue; and
WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described 1n said
Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done to
con,lunction with the development of said Elm Street between Church Street and
Spruce Avenue; and
WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Securlfy, which is identified
in said Ymprovement Agreement Extension.
Cal ifornla0hereby~reso~ives~tha~saldnImprovementCAgreementnExtenslonoand~satd
Improvement Security be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor 1s
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement €xtensian on behalf of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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Lewis Homes Management Corp.
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Community Development Department o J/T1%~'~7 oq
Engineering Division
P.O. BoX 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Re: Improvement Agreement - Elm Avenue between Church Street
and Sprvce Avenue
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
Enclosed, in response to your letter of February 14, 1989, is
our check for the required $251.00 Pee, together with three
executed extension applications.
At this time the sewer and water are in; street plans are
through plan check and ready for approval at the Engineering
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park/basin storm drain issue. We hope to start street work this
month or early March and are requesting an extension of six
months.
Please call me at (714) 949-6688 if you have questions or reed
further information.
Very truly yours,
LEWIS HOMES MANAGEMENT CORP.
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Donald M. Thompson~~
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STAFF REPORT '
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager i,
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BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Morks InspectQ`r_ ~
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 12810 and I
Tract 12870 Storm Drain, located on the north side of Highland
Avenue between East Avenue and Etiwanda Avenue, submitted by
Daly Homes
RECDMEMDATIDM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subject agreement extension and security and authorizing the
Mayor and Ctty Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BAr,KGRODND
Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements far Tract 12870 and Tract 12870 Stnrm main raro
approved by the City Council on April 7, 1988, 1n the following amounts.
TR 12870 TR 12870 Storm Drain
faithful Performance Bond: S1,373,000 E774,000
Labor and Material Bond: S 686,500 5387,000
The developer, Daly Homes, is requesting approval of a 12-month extension on
said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement Extension are
available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respectfull submitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~ ~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
E%TENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12870 AND
TRACT 12870 STORM DRAIN
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucaaonga,
California, has for its tonslderation an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Daly Homes as developer, for the ingrovement of
public right-of-way ad,{acent to the real property specifically described
therein, and generally located on the rrorth side of Highland Avenue between
East Avenue and Etiwanda Avenue; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and sub,~ect to the teraLS thereof, 1s to be done in
conjunction with the development of said Tract 12870 and Tract 12870 Storm
Drain; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension 1s secured end
accompanied Dy 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
cne ~iLY or xancno Cucamonga, ana Lne L1Ty 61lrx La attest LnereLO.
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Enyineeriny Division
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland
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Subiect: Tract 12870 and Tract 12870 Storm Drain
Improvement Extension Agreement
Dear Sizs:
On behalf of NADFT and Daly Howes, I respectfully
request that an extension be granted for a period of
one year, fro^ x/6/89 to 1/6/90.
The reasons for this extension are as follows:
1) Design review and planning commission approval vas
not obtained until 12/1 x/89. This delayed the
submittal of grading plans. Grading plans are
cuzrently scheduled for second submittal into plan
check on 2/17/89, with approval anticipated on or
before 3/15/89.
2) Construction of improvements (gzading, va ter, sev-
ec, stores drain, etc! is scheduled to begin on oz
before 3/15/89, if grading plan is approved and
completed by 9/15/89.
3) Storm drain (off-tract) is currently under con-
struction with completion scheduled on or before
~l15/89.
I thank you in advance for your consideration. Any
questions can he Bite Chan to me ar r71!) 097-8020.
Respectfully,
Peter Kuchlnsky
Construction Coor na for
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and Gity Manager
FP.OM: Fussell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilli'.ard, puviic Norks Inspector,
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 11932,
located on the northwest corner of Bandola Street and Finch
Avenue, submitted by C.T.K. Incorporated
Id:C011EMdITION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the sub,iect agreement extension and security and authorizing the
Mayor and City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
inryrovement Agreement and Ingrovea~ent Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for Tract 11932 were approved by the City Council
on March 6, 1986 and a 1 year extension granted April 5. 1986 in tho fnn n~+n,
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Faithful Performance Bond: f43,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: f21,500.00
The developer, C.T.K. Incorporated, is requesting approval of a 30 day
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Imgrovem~ent Agreement
Extension are available 1n the City Clerk's Office.
Respectfully submitted,
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RESOLUTIOR N0. ~- ~~ `
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CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EKTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT S'eCURITY FOR TRACT 11932
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Californta, has for its wasideratton an i~rovement Agreeeent Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by C.T.K. Incorporated as deveioper, for the
t..,.rove~rt of pcblic ~iyht-ui-wqy aajaceni rA the reai property specifically
described therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Bandola
Street and Finch Avenue; and
WHEREAS, the Tnstallation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and sub,~ect to the terms thereof, is to be done in
conJunction with the development of said Tract 11932; 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 resoives, 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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February 27, 1989
City of Rancho Cucamonga
PO Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, Ca. 91730
RE: Expiration of Improvement Agreement and Securities
for Tract 11932
Gentlemen:
We respectfully request on extension to complete the
improvements on Tract 11932. The only thing remaining is
the landscaping on Haven Avenue. We propose to complete
this as soon as possible. We request a 3~ v.a.~
extension to insure its completion.
Yee ray/,truly yours,
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Carl T. Kobbins Jr
President
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: CTty Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell M. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Works Inspecto~~
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SU&IECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13275,
locaeed on the north side of Highland Avenue, east of Haven,
submitted by Oxford Development
RECOMlENDATIOM
It is recamaended 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 Tract 13275 were approved by the City Council
on April 21, 1988. 1n the follorino amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: =52,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: 526,000.00
The developer, Oxford Cevelopment, is requesting approval of a 6-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available 1n the City Clerk's Office.
Respectfy]-ly,~submi tted,
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Attachou!nts
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~' /~0
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROYEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13275
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Ca?ifcrria, has fcr it; consideration an improvement Agreement Extension
executed oo Anrit 5 ioao ~... Oxford
-, Oe've~apxeni as developer, for Ehe
improvement of public right-of-way adiacent to tha real proper*~ s~ecifica??y
described therein, and generally located on the north side of Highland Avenue,
east of Haven; and
WHEREAS, the installatfon of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and sub3ect to the tenas thereof, is to be done to
conjunction with the development of said Tract 13275; and
WHEREAS, 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 Improvement Agreement Extension and Bald
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 CTty Clerk to attest thereto.
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DEVCAL industries, inc,
March 2, 1989
Mr. Steve M. Gilliland
Engineering Division
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Re: Improvement Acreemen t. for Tract 13275
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
Your letter of February 8, 1969 arrived today. In response to your
instructions, please consider this es the written request for
extension of the Improvement Agreement £or an additional six month
period.
Resconding to each specific item on your letter,
1) The project improvements were originally intended to be
completed 6y mid-1989. We anticipate final completion of the
entire project by November 1489.
The off-site portions of this work (i.e. the Lemon Ave.
improvements covered by this Agreement) have been delayed^«o
provide for heavy truck and ertn;nm.+nr nrro<= t^ ^' '
adjacent Tract 112873, ae well ae Paragon's project on^the North
side of Lemon Ave. The underground work on Paragon's quarter o£
Lemon Ave. was still not complete as of March I, 1989. We are
scheduling completion of the last lift of paving on or about
July 1, 1989 (providing Paragon's work has been completed).
Therefore, we are requesting this six-month extension.
2) The attached form has been completed, executed, and notarized in
triplicate es directed.
3) Enclosed ie the requisite fee of $251.00.
if you have any questions regarding the foregoing, please feel free
to contact me.
Very truly yours,
DEVCAL Industries, Inc. for
Highland-O ord Limited Pertnerehip
R. rink /
Vice President
cc: Rick Eisenberg
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SUBJECT
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STAFF REPORT '`
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April 5, 1989
City Council and City Manager
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Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspect~r~"
APProvai of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 12902
located on the southwest corner of Almond Street and Hermosa
Avenue, submitted by Nordic Moods II
RECONENDATIOM
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.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for Tract 12902 Here approved by the Cittiy Council
on February 4, 1988, 1n the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: 5310,000,00
Labor and Material Bond: 5155,000.00
The developer, Nordic Moods II, is requesting approval of a 6 month extension
on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement Extension
are available in the City Clerk's Office.
ResPec fu submitted,
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Attachments
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RESOLUTION N0. ~' l~(
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
ERTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12902
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Nordic Woods II as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way adiacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on the southwest corner of Almond
Street and Hermosa Avenue; and
WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subiect to the terms thereof, is to be done in
con,{unction with the development of said Tract 12902; and
NHEREAS, said improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, wA1ch is identified
in said Ieprovement Agreement Extension.
NOM, TNEREFDRE, 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 Cierk to attest thereto.
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NORDIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
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P.O. Box 807 "~'
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 °'.t,nEF41g6 UiDh y,_ VA
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Dear Mr. Gilliland:
Enclosed herewith you will find a request for extention
of the Improvement Agreement in the above referenced tract.
A substantial portion of the work has been completed. Delays
have occurred as a result of changes requested by the City,
weather and other construction delays. The improvements
should be completed within the next 60 to 90 days. It is my
recollection that the map recorded on or about April 1, 1988,
which should be the effective date of the Improvement
Agreements.
Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation.
Very truly yours,
NORDIC WOODS II, LTD.
BY: NORD'fC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY,
Its General Part~~'n'~/e~JJr
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Secretary
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russeii H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspecto~{~
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 12643,
located on the northvrest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
Avenue, submitted by Marlborough Development
RECOMIEIDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resoiution,
accepting the sub3ect agreement extension and security and authorizing Lhe
Mayor and City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for Tract 12643 were approved by the City Council
on March 16, 1988, in the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: f118,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: S 59,000.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a B-mronth
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available 1n the City Clerk's Office.
Resp~t submitted,
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Attachments
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RESOLUTION N0. ~ (' ~ ~T'~+'
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12643
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Marlborough Development as developer, for the
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:.,,,movement of public right-of-ray ad3acent to the real property specif cal y
described therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
improvement Agreement and sub,iect to the terms Lhereaf, is to be done in
conJunction with the development of said Tract 12643; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
to said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, 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 aDProved and the Nayor 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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February 22, 1989
Monte Prescher, Public Norks Engineer
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERING DIYiSION
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, LA 91730
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector
Re: Tract 12643 (Phase II) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase II of our operation, including the
above-referenced tract. Design of these plans was delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards for Phase r. Chet the
revisions could ha lrr r. nn:st>d .,~~ •E,,, nw.-- .T-: ~ _
Consequently. Completion of construction will extend beyond the expiration
date (March 16, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the City. Ne,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along wfth
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration. Should there be any questions, please
feel free to call.
Sincerely,
MARL80ROUGN DEYELOPNENT CORPORATION
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Paul N. Byrnes
Vice President, Land Development
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: ADril 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russel] H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Morks Inspecto ~~
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13555,
located on the nprthwest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
Avenue, submitted by Marlborough Development
RECOMEIOATIOM
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/BACKGROUN0
Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security t0 guarantee the constrvcti on
of the public improve.^.ent; for Tract 13555 were approved by the City Council
on March 17, 1988, in the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: 5133,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: S 66,500.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, {s requesting approval of a 12-month
extension on sai4 improvement agreement. Captes of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respec fw ly submitted,
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Attachnx,^.ts
RESOLUTION N0. ~i9_ I ~-!
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYING [MPROVEMEN7 AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13555
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for iLs consideration an improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Marlborough Development as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way ad,lacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subJect to the terms thereof, is to be done in
con,lunction with the development of said Tract 13555; and
WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension 1s secured and
accompanied by good and suffictent Improvement Security, which is identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of RanthO Cucamonga,
California hereby resolves, Lhat said Improvement Agreement Extension and said
Improvement Security be and the same are hereby approved anti the Mayor is
hereby authorized t0 sign said Imorovewot Agreex^t Extension cfl uuilelr of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Cierk to attest thereto.
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N i R L B O H g p G N O E A E E O P N E\ T C a g F 0 fl A T i p\
February 22, 1989
Monte Pre SCher, Public Works Engineer
CITY CF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERING DIVISION
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Works Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher
Ma rlborouah Development Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt olans affe!'ting Phase I of our operation, including the
above-referenced properties. Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards for Phase I. so that the
revtstons could De incorporated into the Phase II pis for submittal.
Consequently, completion of construction will extend beyond the expiration
date (March 2, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the City. We,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consfdera ti on
feel free to call.
Should there be any questions, please
Sincerely,
MARLBOROUGN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
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Paul N.~Byrnes
Vice President, Land Development
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989 _ :9n
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY': Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspecto~~-
SUB3ECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13556,
located on the northwest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
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RELONENDATSOM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subsect 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 Tract i355o were approves Dy the City Council
on March 17, 1988, to the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: E128,000.00
Labor and Material Bund: S 64,000.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, Ts requesting approval of a 1?-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respectfully.submitted,
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RHM: ~ _~'
Attachments
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RESOLUTION N0. ~- ~~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CWNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13556
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
CaNforni a, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement extension
executed on Aprit 5, 1969, by Marlborough Development as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way ad,~acent to the real property spectfically
described therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
YHFRFAS. hhw ine Y.al lati nn of umh ion rnve~nnfe dne~~thod in ca1A
Improvement Agreement and sub,{ect to the terms thereof, is to be done in
con,~unction with the development of said Tract 13556; and
WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOW, 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 a~ the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement Extension on behalf of
Liie Ciiy of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Cierk to attest thereto.
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February 22, 1989
Monte Prescher, Public Morks Engineer
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERING DIVISION
P. 0. Box 807
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Attention: Steve M. Gilliland. Dubuc Morks Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporation is currently in Dlan check with
the greenbelt plans affecti n.. PFs er. r -f ~ - GycPStiun, including the
above-referenced properties. - Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards for Phase i_, so that the
°'i.ivG; co~l~ ix inLUrporatea into the Phase II plans for submittal.
Consequently, completion of construction will extend beyond the expiratfon
date (March 2, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the City. Ne,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration. Should there be any questions, please
feel free to call.
Sincerely,
MARLBORWGN DEVELOPNENT CORPORATION
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Paul N. Byrnes
Vice President, Land Development
PN8:m1
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE: April 5, 1989
TD; City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russeii H. Maguire, City Engineer
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BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspecto~~"`a t~'
SU&IECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13557,
located on the northwest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
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RECONENDATIOM
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accenting the subject agreement ext_^nsion and security and authorizing tte
Mayor and City Clerk t0 sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for Tract 13557 were apprcved by the City Council
on March 3, 1988, in the fo11ow1na amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: f100,500.00
Labor and Material Bond: f 50,250.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, 15 requesting approval of a i2-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respect ulJy submitted,
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Attdthalenta
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~~ ~~~
A RESOWTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCH6
CUCAMOHGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
E%TENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13557
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamon a,
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California, has for its consideration an improvement Agr^°c^^*.'_ F-•~-:~c-
executed on April 5, 1989, by Marlborough Development as developer, for the
improvement of pu611c right-of-way adJacent to the real property specifically
described thereto, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
Mnnxan~, the tnstan anon of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subJect to the terms thereof, is to be done in
con,lunction with the development of said Tract 13557; and
NNEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which 1s tdentifled
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NON, THEREFORE, the CTty 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 C)erk to attest thereto.
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February 22, 1989
Monte Prescher, Public Norks Engineer
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERING DIVISION
P. n nnv am
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase I of our operation, including the
above-referenced properties. Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards for Phase I, so tnat the
yv,a wv 1,14V Lee YndSe 11 plans for submittal.
Consequently, completion of construction will extend beyond the expiration
date (March 2, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the City. We,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreertrent.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration. Should there be any questions, please
feel free to call.
Sincerely,
MARLBOROUGH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Paul N. Byrnes
Vice President, Land Development
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCA_MONGA c~,"Mo
STAFF REPORT ~~' ~ ~~.
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DATE: April 5, 1989 ~sn D
T0: City Council and City Manager
FRCS: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer ~
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspect~~~~
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13558
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located on the northwest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
Avenue, submitted by Marlborouah Development
RECOMIENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the sub,iect 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 Tract 13558 were approved Dy the City Council
on March 11, 1988, in the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: f145,000.00
Labor and Material Bond; f 72,500,00
The developer, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a 12-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respe
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RESOLUTIDN N0. ~- ,~C(..,
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROYEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION ANO IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13558
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for tts censiderattor. an ZmprcveisenL Ayreen~nt Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Marlborough Developaent as developer. for the
improvement or puo~tc rigor-of-way adlacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Hfghland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
WHEREAS, the instaitation of such improvements, described in said
Tmnrnvaw.nt e~rnnn,onr sin eiln tort rn 1M .e..._ th.°':~~ '_ ...w+: .".,-_- t_
can,~unctlon with the development of said Tract 13558; and
NHEREAS, said improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which 1s identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Caiifornia hereby resolves, that said Improvement Agreement EXtension and Bald
Improvement Security be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor 1s
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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February 22, 1989
Monte Prescher, Public Works Engineer
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERIryG DIVISION
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga. CA 91730
nttenn on: Steve M. Gll ltland, Public Works Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase lI) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase I of our operation, including the
above-referenced properties. Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards for Phase 1, so that the
revisions rmrtd ye !.;tcrpc,-,a~1 1,,,~ i.iie rna se 11 plans for submittal.
Consequently, completion of construction will extend beyond the expiration
date (March 2, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the Cf ty. We,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration
feel free to call.
Should there be any questions, please
Sincerely,
MARLBOROUGH DEYELOPMENT CORPORATION
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Paul N. Byrnes
Vice President, Land Development
PNB:mI
Enclosures
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspect`F-
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13559,
located on the northwest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
Avenue, submitted by Marlborough Development
RECOMMENDATION
!t is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the suD,~ect agreement extension and security anC authorizing the
Mayor and City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
improvement Agreement an6 Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for Tract 13559 were approved by the City Council
on March 3, 1988, in the foilowing amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: f196,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: S 98,000.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a 12-aanth
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement AgreemMnt
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respectf submitted,
RHM: s
A iiachmrent5
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RESOLUTION N0. 87~" ~ j
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CItt Of RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13559
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Marlborough Developeent as developer, far the
improvement of public right-of-way adJacent to the real nrnnnrty ~n~?c+^-++••
- ,,.- L;,~.~;n, urm genera ny locates on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
WHEREAS, the installation of such Improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subiect to the tends thereof, is to be done in
Cnniunr lino ui•h ~Ae M.__~^---~ o,~ Tr a{.G 1JDptl; ens
WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, whicA is Identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, 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 Cierk to attest thereto.
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4 4 fl 1. B B fl B L 6 M tl E 4 E L O P vt E\ T [ O N P O fl• I 1 O\
February 22, 1989
Monte Prescher, Public works Engineer
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERING DIVISION
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91130
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland, Pubtfc Works Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase I of our operation, including the
above-referenced properties, Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards fnr phaen * _ ~,y,t
- ,. .-; ~vtliEi ue incorporated into the Phase II pans for^submfttal~
Consequently, completion of construction w111 extend beyond the expiration
date (March 2, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the City. We,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along wfth
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration. Should there be any questions, please
feel free to call.
Sincere ty,
MARLBOROUGH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
i -
Paul N. Byrnes
Yice President, Land Development
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DATE:
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SUBJECT:
---CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
April 5, 1989
City Council and City Manager
Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer i
~~_~= iii. nn n Cana, Public Norks Inspectctr'~~,
Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13560, ~,
located on the northwest corner of Nlghland Avenue and Rochester i
Avenue, submitted by Marlborough Development
RECOMMEMDATIOM
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 improvenw!nts for Tract 13560 were approved by the City Council
on March 17, 1988, in the following amnunte
Faithful Performance Bond: 565,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: 132,000.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a 12-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respe submitted,
RHM ~~~_~_~.,
Attachments
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RESOLUTION N0. 8 I- /-((J
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCNO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13560
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Caltferria, has for its consideration an Uprovement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Mariborouah Oevelamenr a~ normal..,.=_. ~.- r~-
;mprvvemenT: of puo n c right-of-wyy adjacent to the reai property specifically
described Lherein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described to said
- ....~~... Lv L ~ ,.araie G;ICAO%, 15 1A 0e none 1n
coniunction with the development of said Tract 13560; and
WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is ldentifted
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, 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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tt 4 N L B B H B l: 6 N p E b E 1, p P N E V T C B B P B H i T I p\
February 22, 1989
Monte Prezcher, Public Norks Engineer
C17Y Of RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERING DIVISION
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, GA 91130
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland, Pualic Norks Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucanonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase I of our operation, including the
above-referenced properties, Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards for Phase I. cn rn,t !.`.^
revisinnc ~~~~?.! b, !-c;,rNp, ai.eu into cne Phase II p~for submittal.
Consequently, completion of construction will extend b¢yond the expiration
date (March 2, 1989) of cur Improvement Agreement with the City. We,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed fs the executed improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration
feel free to ca 11.
Should there be any questions, please
Sincerely,
1MRLBOROUGH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Paul N. Byrnes
Vice President, land Development
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Enclosures
- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT ' ~ ~ ~`
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
~~
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, PuD17C worxs inspecmr- v~~
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13561,
located on the northwest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
Avenue, submitted by Marlborough Development
~!llTt.:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subject agreement extension and security a~ 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 Tract 13561 were approved by the City Council
~~~ AP, .I S. ~„ „R ~ ~, ~ V,., ray am„a,...
Faithful Performance Band: 5103,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: S 51,500.00
The deveioper, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a 12-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respectfu submitted,
,i
RHIf: SMG: s,~
Attachments
~~
RESOLUTION N0. ~- /'~q
A RESOLUTION Of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYIN6 IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
E%TENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13561
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Marlborough Development as developer, for the
ixipruvemen[ of pub iic ri gilt-of-way eatacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; artd
NHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
:~.;.:;,:~,;: ;,y,~,d anu auujecc to toe terms toereor, is t0 oe done in
conjunction with the development of said Tract 13561; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
1n said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, 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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N 4 g L B o q O L' 6 N 'J E\ F L O P \, • t [ 0 N V O q> T i d
February 22, 1989
Monte Prescher, Public Norks Engineer
CITY DF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ENGINEERING DIVISION
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporztion is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase I of our operation, including the
above-referenced properties. Deslgn of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standarAs snr cn,ea r ~,. .e.. ..,,
revisions could be incorporated into the Phase II pins for submittal.
Consequently, completion of construction will extend beyond the expiration
date (March 2, 1989) of our improvement Agreement with the City. we,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration. Should there be any questions, please
feel free to call.
Sincerely,
MARLBOROUGH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
i
.. ,. _ ",
Paul N. Byrnes
Yice President, Land Development
PN8:m1 ~ ~ ,/
Enclos!~res ~Il
- CITY OF RANCHO Ci;CAbIONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer ~~~
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector~?5~~~
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13562,
located on the northwest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
AVenue; cuheifted by wanlhnneyah Devclopm~i~t
RECOMIEN6ATION
It is recoamended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subfect 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 Tract 13562 were approved by the City Council
nn Marrh 2 19AR, in the fnllowi na am~mta.
Faithful Perfomance Bond: 5165,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: S 82,500.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a 12-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Resp 1 u itted,
RHM:~IGajm
Attachments
( /
RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CIlLIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROYEMENT SECURITY Fat TRACT 13562
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
Cdlifornid. hoc for itc rnnei Aaratinn an Taxw.n,.a.,e.,~ a~.e.-....~ c.t.....~,..
___... _v. __.___._ _.. __.._. _..
executed an Apr11 5, 1989, by Marlborough Development as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in
conjunction with the development of said Tract 13562; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California hereby resolves, Lhat 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 Oehalf of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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M, g L e O q O L' G H [I E• E L O P N E\ i C O R P R R> i ~ p
February 22, 1989
Monte Prescher, Public Works Engineer
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERING DIV ISI DN
Y. U. tlox 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Works Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Deve looment Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase I of our operation, including the
above-referenced properties. Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards for Phase [. so that rho
revisions coma oe incorporated into the Phase II pins for submittal.
Consequently, completion of construction will extend beyond the expfration
date (March 2, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the City. We,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration. Should there be any questions, please
feel free to call.
sincerely,
MARLBOROUGH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Paul N. Byrnes
Vile President, Land Development
PN8;m1 I 7 7
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---- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA _
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
~nvn: nmaeii n. rwgui re, t,i Ly tngi Weer i
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspect~~
SUBJEr,T: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13563, i
located on the northwest corner of Niahland Avenue and Rochester
Avenue, submitted by Marlborough Development I,
RECDMMEIbATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
zccepting the subiect agreement extension and security and authorizing the
Mayor and City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Improvement Agreeamnt and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for Tract 13563 were approved by the City Council
en March 16, 19BB, in tho fnllrwlnn awnuMc
Faithful Perfornmnce Bond: 5112,000.00
Labor and Material Bond; s 56,000.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a 12-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respec y submitted,
RMM~ : si
Attachments
I ~U
RESOLUTION N0. ~ !- I ~~f
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMEIIT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13563
NHEREAS, the City Cauncii of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California. has fer its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Marlborough Development as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way adJacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
~y~;.~.~ the ,.;~"' -f - '-'-:----'- - --"-~ '.r -'.d
._,..
Improvement Agreement and subJect^to the terms thereof,~is to be-done in
conJunctipn with the development of said Tract 13563; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient improvement Security, which is identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, 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.
I ~ 1
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February 22, 1989
Monte Prescher, Public Norks Engineer
CITY Of RANCHO CUCAMONGA - ENGINEERING DIVISION
v n a... am
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 9173D
Atte~~ion: Steve N. Gilliland, Public Works Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucamonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase I of our operation, including the
above-referenced properties. Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standards for Phase I. sn that rho
revisions could be incorporated into the Phase II pans for submittal.
Consequently, completion of Construction will extend beyond the expiration
date (March 2, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the City. We,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration. Should there be any questions, please
feet free to tail.
Sincerely,
MARLBOROUGH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Paul N. Byrnes
Vice President, Land Development
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--- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
r-
J ,
GATE; April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
conM• o~~c con Y YamN no rifer c~,.a .,ve.
BY; Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspecto~~~
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Parcel Map 9192,
located on the northwest corner of Highland Avenue and Rochester
Avenue, submitted by Marlborough Development
RECOMMEIDATIOM
It is reconmended that the City Council adopt the attached resoluLton,
accepting the subJect 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 Dublic improvements for Darcel Map 9192 Mere approved by the City
rmmrii nn Marrh 3 10AA 1n tho fni lnwinn asnnnic
Faithful Performance Bond: 53,672,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: =1,836,000.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a 12-month
extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Re~spec f submitted,
R"'~SMG~.sfm ~`~
Attachments
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RESOLUTION N0. 89- rJ~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING SMPROYEMENT AGREEMENT
E%TENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR PARCEL MAP 9192
NHEREAS the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Caiifnrnia hae fnr ffe rnnciAnraH nn an fwnwnamM a~romnl Ca ~enN :n
executed on Aprft 5, 1989, by Marlborough Development as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way adJacent to the real property specifically
descrfbed therein, and generally located on the northwest corner of Highland
Avenue and Rochester Avenue; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such Improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subiect to the terms thereof, is to be done 1n
con,iunction with the development of said Parcel Nap 9192; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
Tn said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, THEREFORE, the City Cowrcil 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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V> R L 9 O R p L 6 H p E• E 1 G R \f E\ i 0 0 0 n p g a i i p
February 22, 1989
Monte Presche r. Public Works Engineer
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA -ENGINEERING DIVISION
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga. CA 91730
Attention: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Works Inspector
Re: Tracts 13555 through 13563 and Parcel Map 9192
(Phase II) - Rancho Cucanonga
Dear Mr. Prescher:
Marlborough Development Corporation is currently in plan check with
the greenbelt plans affecting Phase I of eur operation, including the
above-referenced properties. Design of these plans delayed awaiting
revisions to the City's greenbelt standr me so. OFaen + ~ 411C
revisions could be incorporated into the Phase II plans-far submittal.
Consequently, completion of construction will extend beyond the expiration
date (March 2, 1989) of our Improvement Agreement with the City. We,
therefore, request a one-year extension of this agreement.
Enclosed is the executed Improvement Agreement Extension along with
our check to cover processing fees.
Thank you for your consideration
feel free to call.
Should there be any questions, please
Sincerely,
MARLBORODGH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
i -
Paul N. Byrnes
Vice President, Land Development
PNB:mI
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
BATE: April 5, 1989
TC: City Coundl and Ctty Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector c ~
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9
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1977
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 12671
Traffic Signal, located at the intersection of Milliken Avenue
and Base Line Road, submitted by Lewis Homes
RECOMMEIDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subject agreemm'nt extension and security and authorizing the
Myyor and City Clerk to sign said agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
[mprovem~ent Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for Tract 12671 Traffic Signal, were approved by
the Citv Council on February 3. 1988; in tha foil orlon anm,nrc
Faithful Performance Bond: f100,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: f 50,000.00
The developer, Marlborough Development, is requesting approval of a 6-month
extension on said improvemrent agreement. Copt es of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respectfully-Submitted,
/'
~~ - /
RHM: SMG ajm ,
~~
Attachments
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RESOLUTION N0. ~9- ~~ ,~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12671
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on April 5, 1989, by Lewis Homes as developer, for the improvement of
public right-of-way adJacent to the real property specifically described
therein, and generally located at the intersection of Milliken Avenue and Base
Line Road; and
wHFRFGC iha inctallarinn of each imnrevewents._ described in 581d
improvement Agreement and sub,~ect to the terms thereof, is to be done in
con,tunction with the development of said Tract 12671 Traffic Signal; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, 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 rn arrncr rharnrn,
1 U
Lewis Homes Management Corp.
t i56 Yonh Mououin Avenue I P.D. Bo[ 670 /Upland, Ca4fomia 917P5
7!i19B5-0971 FA%: 7t4/98 L9799 "' ~'d"~M1GA
kFD_.ait9lhG :hVISIC."!
February 13, 1989
Mr. Steve Gilliland
Community Development Department
Engineering Division
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 917x0
Re: Improvement Agreement Extension
Tract 12671 Traffic Signal
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
Enclosed, in response to your letter of February 8, 1989, is our
check for the required $251.00 fee, together with three executed
extension applications.
We are still waiting for approval from the City for the striping
and Wi 71 ho ..a~o~ ~ ~ t;;,^, .:iy ::.1 nvva,. ri< ieei LRdC a elx-
month extension will .be sufficient.
Please call me at (714) 949-6688 if you have questions oY need
further information.
Very truly yours,
LEWIS HOMES MANAGEMENT CORP.
~~~~~~
Donald M. Thompson
DMT:sd
Enclosures
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ~,~~
STAFF REPORT ~~' ,y~
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}~i A
GATE: April 5, 1989 E~~ $ ii>
T0: City Council and City Manager ~~~
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Morks lnspect~~~
RECOMENDATION:
~~y^^;:`,~- ,,,r - ~ Cuwryidzu ui do
acceptable manner and it is recawaended that City Council accept said
improvements, authorize the C1ty Engineer to file a Notice of Completion
and authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond in
the amount of (13,000.00.
Background/Analysis
CUP 86-02 - located on the northwest corner of 19th Street and Beryl
Street
ncvB nOCG. rnwwrm~h. O~nN .~ rbrr~F
9090 19th Street
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
Release:
Faithful Performance Bond (Street) f13,000.00
Respectfully submitted,
rJ~ ' ~
RH~~
Attac^~ent
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RESOLUTION N0. ~9- / ~~"~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
C1ICAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
FOR CUP 86-02 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTIC: OF
COMPLETION FOR THE NORK
NHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for CUP 86-02 have
been completed to the sati cfarrinn of rbo ra~~ cn..:.,ee., n..n
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NOW, 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 ~~'~~+.c
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BA?E: April 5, 1989 FIB ~ ~iz
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T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspec ~-
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SUBJECT: Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion
RECOMMEMDATIDM:
The required street Tmprovements for CUP 87-19 have been completed in an
acceptable manner and it 1s recommended that City Council accept said
improvements, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion
and authorize the City Clerk to release the Falthfui Performance Bond in
the amount of f2C,400.00.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
CUP 87-19 - located on the west st de of Jasper Street between Lomita
Drive and Sierra Vista Street.
DEVELOPER: Sierra Yista Baptist Church
7192 Jasper Street
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
Release:
Faithful Performance Bond (Street) (20,400.00
Respectfully bmitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION NO. 8 / r /~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROYEMEMTS
FOR CUP 87-19 ANO AUTNDRIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION FOR THE NORK
NHEREAS, the tonstruttton of publie improvements for LUP n7-19 have
brown rnaniwtwA to ihw <aticfartinn nF #Mw r.t#v Fnni nwwr• anA
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required Lo be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
nereuy resolves, inai ine veric is nereoy accepted anG the city tngtneer is
authorized to sign and file a Notice of Coapletion with the County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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- CITY OF RANCHO CIICAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
TD: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Michael D. Long, Senior Public Morks inspector
SU&IECT: Replace the Faithful Performance Bond with a Maintenance
bond as the guarantee for the Red Hill Park Maintenance
Building
RECq~E1DATIBM:
It is recomaended that the City Council approve the replacement of the
Faithful Performance Bond with a Maintenance Bond as the guarantee for
the Red Hill Park Maintenance Building.
Background/Malysts
Pursuant to previous Council action, it was recommended that the Faithful
Performance Bond be used as the guarantee for the subject pro,~eCt. The
contractor has now submitted a Maintenance Bond to replace the Faithful
Performance Bond.
Respe~c/tf'ully submitted,
RHM:MDL:
----- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA _
STAFF REPORT ~ ~~~'
DATE: ~ April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager ~
FROM: Russell M. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Michael D. Long, Senior Pubiic Norks Inspector
SUBJECT: Replace the Faithful Performance Rand with a Maintenance
bona as the guarantee for the Victoria Nhite Alder Tree '
Replacement
RECRMMEIDATION:
It is recoawended that the C1ty Council approve the replacement of the
Faithful Performance Bond with a Maintenance Bond as the guarantee for
the Victoria Nhite Alder Tree Replacement.
Background/Malysis
Pursuant to previous Council action, it was recoaweMed that the Faithful
:eriurmance Hood be uses as the guarantee for the sub,{ect protect. The
contractor has now submitted a Maintenance Bond to replace the Faithful
Performance Bond.
Respectfully submitted,
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RESOLUTION NO. 89-~"'
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, URGING THE STATE WATER RESOURCES
CONTROL BOARD TO REVISE ITS DRAFT REPORT ENTITLED "WATER
QUALITY CONTROL PLAN POA SALINITY, SAN FRANCISCO
BAY/SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN DELTR ESTUARY"
WHEREAS, more than one-half of the neonle in California re lv on r.hw
5t ate Water Project for all or some of their water supply; and
WHEREAS, Southern California, specifically, relies on the State
Water Project for mare than one-third of its water supply; and
Wf3EREA5, that dependency will increase in the future ae population
increases and firm water supplies from other sources ate reduced; and
WHEREAS, Southern California ie a national leader in water
conservation affor[e and in the use of reclaimed water{ and
WHEREAS, the League of California Clt iee end the County Supervisors
Association of California have adopted a combined statewide policy on water
which calls far a balanced, global approach to salving the state's water
problems including an equitable and reasonable distribution policy for the
entice et ate; and
WHEREAS, the San Bernardino Associated Governments area has the
greatest water reuse practices of any area in California; and
WHEREAS, the environmeni al cone idetation e, including ea id reuse, for
Southern California agreed to in the adopted work plan were not taken into
account in the draft plan; and
WHEREAS, the State Waier Reeourcea Control Eoard'e draft water
quality control plan makes the following recommendation that imperil urban water
supplies: teat Acting SWP dellverles to 1985 levels; subetantielly reducing
exports during high-demand months; requires significant releases of eiored water
without adequate eubetantiation that such releaaae will aid the fisheries; falls
to address the problem of trihalomethane pracuraore in the delta; negates
existing and environmental agencies; urges the deep cycling of reeervoira
without regard to stori no war r fcr drwght __ natssral emergen^_iee ouch as
earthquakes; and
WHEREAS, the draft report states that Southern Cal Lfornie should be
responsible for 92 percent of the conservation urged for the entire state; end
WHEASAS, Southern Callfornie'e investment of billions of dollars in
the State Water Project ace severely diminished Dy the recommendations in this
plan to the point where only one-third of the water paid for overtime could aver
De delivered; and
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Page 2
WIffiAEAS, the draft report unfairly Durdans urban areas with drought-
like conditions nearly every year; and
WFIEREAS, the draft report takes an obvious bias chat has done
damage, and will do damage if implemented, in terms of economic development that
will negatively impact the entire state.
NOW, TFIEREPOAE, the City Council of the City of Aancho Cucamonga
et rongiy urges the State Water Resources Control Board to recall ire draft
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report that more fairly balances the uses ofy water from the Sacramento/San
Joaquin Delta and mitigates the damage done by the release of the original
version.
RP. TT RnRTNRR ARR(lT.ven. that th4a •rti nn M Anna avlftly. anA tha•
the revised plan takes into account the very significant role the delta plays
in meeting the urban water needs of the State of California.
BE IT PURTNBR R@SOLVED, that a copy of this reeolutlon be sent to
Governor George Deukmejian, the State Water Quality Control Board, Sen
Bernardino County•e legislative delegation, and the Southern California Water
Com~a• tee.
PASSED, APPAOVSD, nntl ADOPTED this • day of •, 1989.
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- --- CITY OF RANCHO CUCA110NGA r ,~
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City En9tneer
eY: Gary H, Sheu, Assistant Civil Engineer ~
SUBJECT: Vacation of a portion of Almond Avenue located south of
24th Street and west of Cherry Avenue in the Etiwanda Area,
approximately 23 feet wide and 1812 feet long -
APN 226-ill-O1
RECONEIWTION:
It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached resolution
ordering the vacation of a portion of Almond Avenue in the Etiwanda Area
as described in Exhibits "A" and "B".
Background/Analysis
On July 22, 1987, the Planning Commission approved Tentative Tract
Map 13566, with a condition that a portion of Almond Avenue be vacated.
"' "`jc~t iti edi. riyni.-of-wqr rYl.Y blue is apyrvaime ieiy 23 ieec wine
and 1812 feet long, located south of 24th Street and west of Cherry
Avenue in the Etiwanda Area. The applicant, The Caryn Company, is now
requesting that the vacation occur.
On January 25, 1989, the Planning Commission determined the said vacation
would conform to the General Plan and the Etiwanda Specific Plan and
recommended that the vacation occur.
Respec~tfull ~SUbmitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~ ~~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
ORDERING TO BE VACATED, A PORTION OF ALMOND AVENUE,
LOCATED SOUTH OF 24TH STREET AND NEST OF CHERRY AVENUE,
IN ETINANOA AREA, APPROkIMATELY 23 FEET NIDE AND 1812
FEET LONG - APN 226-111-01
NHEREAS, by Resolution No. 89-067, passed on February 15, 1989, the
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga declared its intention to vacate a
portion of a City street hereinafter more particularly described, and set the
hour of 7:30 P.M. on March 15, 1989, in the Lions Park Comlaunity Center
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and place for hearing all persons~~obiecttng tocthenproposedfvacations and time
NHEREAS, due to extended posting time from 10 days before the hearing
to 15 days before the hearing under Section 8300, et. seq., of the Streets and
Highway Code, a public hearing is set a the hour of 7:30 P,M. on
April 5, 1984, in the Lions Dark Community Center Building, located at 9161
Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California, as the time and place for
hearing all persons obJecting to the proposed vacation; and
NHEREAS, such public hearing has been held at said time and place,
and there were no protests, oral or written, to such vacation.
NOM, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Raru:ho
v u~mnonya as foiiows:
SECTION 1: The Council hereby finds all the evidence subm(tted that
a portion o~mond Avenue is unnecessary for present or prospective public
street purposes, and the City Council hereby makes its order vacating that
portion of said City street as shown on Map No. Y-087 on file in the office of
the Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, which has been further described in
a legal description which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A', and by
reference made a part thereof.
SECTION 2: The sub,~ett vacation shaft be sub,~ect to the reservations
and excep ons, any, for existing utilities on record.
SECTION 3: The subject vacation shall become effective at the time
of recor a on o ract Map 13566-1,
SECTION 4: The Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this resolut/on
to be recor e n the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County,
California.
SECTION 5: The Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of
this reso u on, and it shad thereupon take effect and be 1n force.
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STAFF REPORT
DATE:
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SUDJ ECT:
April 5, 1989
City Council and City Manager
Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
Gary H. Sheu, Assistant Civil Engi~~eer
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Vacation of Juneberry Orive, located south of Arrow Route
and west of Etiwanda Avenue, approximately 60 feet wide and
710 feet long - APN 229-121-35
RECONIEIDATIOM:
It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached resolution
ordering the vacation of Juneberry Drive south of Arrow Route and nest of
Etiwanda Avenue, as described in Exhibits "A" and °D".
Background/Analysis
On February 24, 1988, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution
No. 88-42, and approved DR 87-51, with a condition that Juneberry Drive
be vacated but retained as an access and ut111ty easement for the
"~~~`"~'Y J~w~~w• Ti,~ Je.eiuyer, rontane Sceei, inc., is now
requesting that the vacation occur.
On January 25, 1989, the Planning Commission determined the said vacation
would conform to the General Plan and recommended that the vacation
occur.
Respectfully submitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. ~ /-' ~ ~(~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
ORDERING TO BE VM;ATED, JUNEBERRY DRIVE, LOCATED SOUTH OF
ARRON ROUTE AND NEST OF ETINANDA AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 60
FEET NIDE AND 710 FEET LONG - APN 229-121-35
NHEREAS, by Resolution No. 89-068, passed on February 15, 1989, the
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga declared its intention to vacate a
portion of a City street hereinafter more particularly described, and set the
hour of 7:30 P.M. on March 15, 1989, in the Lions Park Community Center
Building, located at 9161 Base Line, Rancho Cucamonga, California, as the time
and place far hearing all persons objecting to the proposed vacation; and
WHEREAS, due to extended pasting time free 10 days before the hearing
to 15 days before the hearing under Section 8300, et, seq., of the Streets and
Highway Code, a public hearing Ts set at the hour of 7:30 P.M. on
April 5, 1989, in the Lions Park Comeunity Center Building, located at 9161
Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California, as the Lima and place for
hearing all persons objecting Lo the proposed vacation; and
NHEREAS, such public bearing has been held at said time and place,
and there were no protests, oral or written, to such vacation.
NON, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the CTty of Rancho
Cucamonga as follows:
SECTION 1: The Council hereby finds all the evidence submitted that
a portion o une erry Drive is unnecessary for present or prospective public
street purposes, and the City Council hereby makes its order vacating that
portion of said City street as shown on Map No. V-086 on file in the office of
the Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, which has been further described in
a legal description which is attached hereto, marked Exhibits "A" and "B", and
by reference made a Dart thereof.
SECTION 2: The subject vacation shall be sub,{ect to the reservations
and excep ons, any, for existing utilities on record.
SECTION 3: The subject vacation shall be retained as an access and
utility ea semen or the southerly property.
6L(. T1UN d: The Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this resolution
to be recor e n the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County,
California.
SECTION 5: The Clerk shall certify to the passage and adopttan of
this re so u ion, and tt shall thereupon take effect and be in force.
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December 8, 1988
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR JUNEBERRY DRIVE (0.R. 8645/694) VACATION
PER SPECIAL CONDITION N0. 2, PRGE 4, OR 87-51
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Commencing at the intersection of the South line of Arrow Route, 60.00
feet wide as described in deed to said County, recorded November 6,
1924, in Book 870, Page 369 of Deeds, with the East line of said
Southwest quarter of Section 8: thence South 00° 22' 17" Nest. 20.00
feet along the East line of said Southwest quarter to an intersection
with a line that is parallel with and distant 50.00 feet South of the
centerline of said Arrow Route; thence North 89° 41' 30" Nest along
said parallel line, a distance of 922.91 feet to a paint in the East
line of land described in deed to Southern Surplus Realty Co., recorded
December 19, 1974, in Book 8580, Page 19, Official Records, said point
also being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South O1° 27. 27" Nest
;record Sauth 1° 12' 19" Nesta alcng said Easterly line, a distance of
710.34 feet; theme South 89 41' 10" East to an intersection with a
line that is parallel with and 60.00 feet East fraal the East line of
said Southern Surplus Realty Co. property; thence North Ol° 27' 27"
East along said parallel line a distance of 710.34 feet to a point in a
line that is parallel with and distant 50.00 feet South of the
centerline of said Arrow Route; thence North 89° 41' 10" Nest along
"iu Pat ai it:i tine cli.uu feet to ine 1RUE PU INI OF tltGINN1NG.
PARCEL 2
A triangular shaped parcel of land bounded as follows: On the Nest by
the East line of said Parcel No. 1; on the North by a line that is
parallel with and 50.00 feet South; measured at right angles, from the
centerline of said Arrow route; and on the Southeast by the arc of a
curve concave to the Southeast and having a radius of 20.00 feet, said
curve being tangent tD the East line of said Parcel No. 1 and tangent
to said parallel line.
Prepared By
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- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE: March 15, 2989
T0: Mayor and Meebers of the City Council
FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner i
SUBJECT: GROMTN MANAGEMENT - A follow-up discussion a~ the items
scuss a t e 1ty Council's March 4 warkshoD•
i. io:~udi+ewun7iuM: Staff retoama!nds that the City Council consider
t e s o opportunities raised at the March 4 City Council
workshop and direct staff to implement those tMt can be addressed
immediately and establish a program and schedule for the nmtning
1 tear.
II. BACKGROUND: On Saturday, March 4, the Cib Council conducted a
war- cTsalop that presented an overview of the Carlsbad Grarth
Management Plan and a summery of our own growth management
process. In addition, there was discussion an the similarities and
differences between the two cities. The discussion that followed
raised several ones of oDDortunlLY. The following is a list of
opportunities for which action may be taken immediately or Droaram
erbeAA~- --~.-~t~L~ri:v:
1. Develop a Growth ManageaknL Plan Organlzattonal Guide with
proper Code references.
2. Integrate law enforcerent Hnancing through future Mello-Roos
Comamnity Fac111ties District.
3. Re-evaluate system development fees when the City's new traffic
model is complete.
4. Require public hc111ties and tnfrastructuro phasing plans for
all planned eammunlttes.
5. Evsiwte Ras16111ty of industrial/comeerctnl contribution to
Park fens v,. the City's economic deveiopmnt needs.
6. Evaluate present distribution oP multiple family zoning.
7. Require testing of new hydrant systems prior to prgiact
construction and again prfor to occupancy of new structures.
8. Regwst Cucamonga County Mater 01str1ct to exwfna the
feasibility of a consistent fin hydrant matntanance program.
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RE: 6RDMTM MAMABElE1R
March 15, 1989
Page 2
9. Consider developing a flnanNal planning tool to accaa~pany
pal icy awking.
10. Create public education of the C1t,y's growth aanageoent efforts
through the Rancho Cucaannoa (.'raw.~~^. ,^. -•~-- _-••-,
11. Consider work sessions with the Cucaaonga County Mater District
and the CMra Bes1n Municipal Mater District on water quality
and waste disposal.
19, r^^!!.^.~° ;~:^'~-:; -~::aya witn ine various school district
superintendents and open up specific discussions on growth
ssnageeent.
Saturday was a very pleasurable experience and an excellent tine to
exchange tdeas on the issue of growth arnagaaamt. Everyone's part
Tn that day awde tt a success. IapleaaMUtlon and follow through
on those iteau discussed will continue to agke Rancho Cuca~onga the
cutting edge of good planning in the Inland Eagiro and beyond.
III, CDNCLUSIDM: Based an this list aml at~y additional eaawnts and
sugg-" as~iona from tha Ctty Council, stiff can isplesrnL or set a
schedule for addressing these opportunltlas per the C1b Council's
M •Y!i^w
Res ally su tted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and C{ty Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
8Y: Laura Banaccorsi, Landscape Designer
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'uii eoymi vu ii iota iim me inous anu ma feria l5 curcenuy employee Dy the
City to conserve water in Public landscape areas, maintained by the City.
Landscape maintenance districts are long-tern obiigations for the City
and its residents. As such, the plans far these areas are evaluated by
Engineering and Planning with the objectives of creating an aesthetically
pleasing, yet low maintenance, durable and water conserving landscape.
With the continuing drought, rising water bills, and scattered landscape
water shut-downs (during drought stress periods) by the Cucamonga County
Mater District, (C.C.W.D..) the need for water efficient tandscaaina has
OeVPr bean more r..H1~~1.
The City's rising water consumption has necessitated the importation of
additional water resulting in lower quality, yet more costly water. It
might be observed that even though they mdy be billed separately, those
who can afford to waste water still have a financial impact on those wha
cannot.
In addition to promoting a more natural landscape suited to our climate
and reducing the City's water consumption, there are other signlfQant
benefits to water conserving landscapes. These include but are not
limited to:
1. less wear and damage to streets, curbs and gutters
2, reduction in pest and disaa;e cantroi costs
3, longer effective life from irrigation equipment
4, less need for fertilizer and chemical appiications
5, less erosion and siltation - better slope protection
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CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
APRIL 5, 1989
PAGE 2
6, less potential liability from slick walks and streets
7, increased public awareness by positive examples
8, increased aquifer recharge potential
Studies of water consumption in general indicate that as much as 50% of
total water consum;~tion goes toward landscape irrigation. It is
estimated by experts that this consumption could easily be reduced by one
half through oroper landscape water management. The City is currently
working with C.C.W.U, m moniwr vu. ~uw~ ~a,,sc~;.c :._._. _c_,c
The goal of water-efficient landscaping is achieved through a combination
of methods and materials. The following Tnformatlon outlines those
currently employed by the City for public landscape areas.
Plant Materials
A. The use of turf is discouraged and where it is used, a non
thirsty tall fescue blend is required.
8. Colorful, drought tolerant, non-turf ground covers are
encouraged. An alternate ground cover treatment being
explore4 is the spreading of a thick gulch beneath shrubs.
C. Shrub materials being used are mixes of drought resistant
ornamentals and drought tolerant natives and ornamentals.
tspeciaily crttical in planting design for water conservation
is combining species with matched water requirements.
D. The City's approved street tree list has been revised to
incorporate more drought tolerant species, and to eliminate
the more thirsty varieties.
II. Irrigation
A. Moisture sensor/controllers are required for every landscape
lnstallatlon. The controllers also monitor gallons per
minute so that in the event a mainline breaks, the system
shuts dawn. The controllers are actually computers which
provide read-outs of irrigation activity with the use of hand
held computers. A sample read-out is attached to this
report.
B. A11 controllers being specified will be hooked into a central
computer at the City Yard. The software for this appticetlon
is being developed and will soon be available. Staff is
exploring radio transmission of the data and anticipate being
able to monitor and modify watering schedules from the City
Yard.
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CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
APRIL 5, 1989
PAGE 3
C. As moisture senscrs in the soil often have a lag time in
registering the soil moisture received from a rain storm,
rain-sensing devices on the exterior of the controller
cabinet quickly cancel any irrigation cycles. This helps to
prevent the disturbing sight of City landscapes being watered
amidst a down-pour. Staff is currently investigating the use
of wind sensors also.
D. In the design and installation phases, the coverage of
irrigation spray is checked to make sure that water is not
overspra,yea rnto sc..^eets, onto wa1K5, or other unnecessary
areas.
E, Low-gallonage output and matched precipitation rate
sprinklers are utilized.
F. Every effort is made so that watering occurs during the
evening hours to minimize evaporation. Aiso, we are now
researching soil moisture capacity, percolation rates and
evapotranspiration rates in an effort to apply only that
water which is needed.
IIi. Hardscape
A. Sidewalks, trails and mowcurbs take up a significant amount
of square footage and thus reduce the demand for irrigated
areas.
B. Cobble, stamped concrete, etc. are used to reduce the size of
planting areas and add visual interest. Large boulders are
also water saving sculptural elements.
IV. Grading/Water Containment
A, Slopes 1n turf areas are held to a 5:1 maximum, to minimize
runoff. Similarly ground cover areas are iimited to a 3:1
maximum slope to discourage runoff and erosion.
D. In certain iandscape areas such as medians, swales are
created to intercept any surplus irrigation runnoff, thereby
encouraging the water to percolate back into the soil.
v. Communication{Education
A. Solutions that work are achieved by maintaining open lines of
comnunicatlon between office and field staff, between staff
and the development comaunity, and between staff and the
C.C.M.D,. These relationships allow for the critical
feedback necessary to quickly evaluate the positive or
negative effects of water conserving measures.
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CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
APRIL 5, 1989
PAGE 4
Staff is frequently attending water conservation seminars
including the yearly Xeriscape conference in order to obtain
and act on the most current information.
Conclusion:
Over the past few years, the City has shown a significant response to the
need for water conservation within public landscapes. In addition tc
obtaining water-efficient landscapes from recent developments, we are
also upgrading older landscapes in the community to meet these new
stanaaras. inese errorts area posttive message to our citizens who are
also increasingly concerned about Dublic landscape water use.
Although acceptance is growing for water efficient landscapes, progress
is slow, at best. There is still uncertainty an_d resistance within t_he
a2•eiop,neni cownuni Lr regarding finis issue, i not in a~ project j.
Ordinances or policies specifically targeting water use would assist
staff in gaining compliance. There are indications that the State may
soon require cities to adopt Xeriscape ordinances (see attached articles)
by 1991.
In an effort to assist developers with what may be unfamiliar territory,
staff has recently prepared approved plant material lists for use within
City-maintained landscapes. Grafts of these lists are attached to this
report. Nearly ail of the plant materials have significant drought
resistance, and all have aesthetic value in their foliage or flowers.
Once this landscape palette becomes a common denominator in
eiiV-nw inia iurti iauuawye s, a un iyue aen ae ui ~umeuniiy imaye will ue
achieved.
As other communities look to Rancho Cucamonga as a model of planning and
design, hopefully they will also regard us as a leader in environmentally
appropriate landscapes and water conservation.
Res~eC y su fitted,
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~~TE~ _~^~~a6h'/:4i. -, /`l !:~..r.~ • ..Ann. a~.
~Vew Landscape Legislation Proposed
roposed !egS;ar,on a ~.~
the works that could
change California's
iandscape to help con-
The proposed bdl. .-ailed the Water
Conservation in Landswpine Act.
would impose astate-mandated
i,. ,i ~ _
lation'o(tow-water-using,lands-,~I
capes for new developments.
The new developments that would
be affected by this bill are limned
to:
_~ model homes in neu single-
fantils ranidzntiai traets,
.- ~,ndustrial or commercial
properties,
-' nuhlir hn dnho~ ,.. fo~dL. b~
and
mule4amdv residences.
Landscapes for smele-(amity resi-
dences would not be a((ec«d.
Cinder exisung law, local agencies
are not regmred to adopt water-
conservmg landscape ordinances
for new developments. This bill,
houecer, proposes that every city
and county in the State be required
nt adopt a landscape ordinance
that meets specd7c water conserva-
.._ ~ ..-......s ~;~ ra,.~a:y I, ;991.
The proposed bill would also
require the Department of Water
Resources(DWR)to provide «ch-
mcal assistance to help local agen-
cies meet the requirements o(the
bill, DWR woulJ provide a¢encies
with examples of local ordinances
already in ford
'~, In addition, local agencies would
i be authorized to dem~ building per-
mits or approval o(subdivismn
I, maps far proposed new decelop-
men[s that do not comply wnh the
landscape ordinance,
According to Marsha Prillwitz,
Manager of DWR's Landscape
Program, "Since local planning
I agene¢s already review landscape
r,-,~~ ,~ ~ ~~ u uicy iiicci cer-
tain general landscape design
standards, they would simply need
to modify their landscape review
process to check for the water e(G-
ciency of proposed landscape
designs."
Pnllwuz added, "Many Inca) agen-
c~es in California alreadv have low-
water-using landscape ardmances
in place. R'e have examples of
many of these ordinances and
would be happy to provide this
information to interested agences..
And I'd like to add that these ordi-
nances are working very
successlullv,"
:Host water conserving landscape
ordinances include the following
components:
limitations on the size of turf
areas,
low water-using plants (or non-
turf areas,
efficient irrigation hardware
and maintenance,
soil preparation requirements,
and
demonstration by example.
('unnnurd nn Puvr v
Hewle(f-Packard's conservation award-winning landseaprng at its Junta
Rosa office reduces wafer use by using rervc(ed waste water.
_e~ ~.,
q
= L.A:s Xeriscape Code
Many southern and western citi
r
~
\ ~ t~ • C „
-'"''~` s` ~~- es are gctling serious about
water conservation and are sharply cunadmg the amount of
i
~
-- water used to maintain landscaping and lawns. last month
las
,
Angeles adopted a new "xeriscape"code (derived from the
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F
r'ontinued (rum pcge ' ~ Greek word, XUY1S, meaning dry) that requires the ilSe of
As reported in the recently released water-conservin round cover and ve elation.
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~ to limit turf (sod and grass) to no more th
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a an
percent of the
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ric
documen«d
the amount of water, labor, (evil- rs
~ "pomts" for using water-conserving landscaping. A minimum t
fixer. fuel. and herhirid" cavrd
when water conserving landscapes
a
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d
di
i
l number of nninra moor 6. ..n:.._.+ ~_~__ _ ~.. •...
- p+.•..v w.vv a wuwng pCrnu[ Wlll
be granted-the larger the development the more int8 that
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se
compare
to tra
t
ona
large turf landscapes. North Morin arc necessary. According to the code, points can be gained for
Cound that multi-family complexes ground COVCr Or vegetation that uses little water, II'rlgatlon
could save 54 percent in water, 25
i Sygtertl5 that arc electronically set for night and/or early
percent
n laboq 61 percent in fer-
tilizeta 44 percent in Cuel
and 22 mO[tUng IrflgatlOn, and deli nS that Collect and
g nxycle water.
,
percent in herbicide by installing Such systems must be laid out tO minimize Overspray onto
water conserving landscapes. nonlandseaped 8reaa tO awid wasting Writer.
Since about half of household BY adopting its wear-conserving landscape code, Los
wa«r in California is used ;o irri- Angeles joins Contra COSta County, Santa Barbara Countv, and
'
gate outdoor landscapes, thu b01 venture t;ounry, Cahtotnia, and Pima County and Tucson
could contribute to a significant
sasin
s in wat ,
Arl2:Ona, in requiringwater-eonservin Ialttln S. $CVCfaI
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g
er.. years ago, Contra Costa County, California, enacted a code
I(~~ou would like more in(orma- that limits turf W ZO peTCent Of the land 87'ea III 1nduSVlBI,
lion, contact Marsha Prillwitz of
th
Off
(W commercial, a1M multifamily residential developments. The
e
ice o
ater Conservation
at 1916) 445-0403. pima Cozen ~ g
tY+ Arizona. lantlsce Code encOUfa CS 1uilders (O
cluster landscaping to forma "mini-oasis," and it also calls for
Fora (ree copy o(D W R's Land- rain htwesting for Irrigation 8nd the Use Of efflUCllt for 1116
scope Water Conservation, Guide-
book No. 8 contact: malnte1ta11Ce of landsea in .
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According to Los Angeles city planners, the most difficult
Department or Water Resonrres pan of adopting such a code is convincing homeowners that
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The other difficult issue is the assumption by many property
(916) 445.9371 owners that water is unlimited.
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Brachychtton populneus l BofBe Tree tr8 40 50 35 IBF 0 X
Caro uuiiiiui6 European Hackberty 6d 30 30 30 20F D X
Cercis occitleniolis Western Redbud 25 25 20 28F E X
Eucayptus macubto Spotted Eucalyptus 6-8 35 50 35 20F E X
Eucayptus nichdd WIMowleased Peppermnt 6.8 30 . 40 30 12F E X
Eucayptus pdyanthemos Silver Ddlor Gum 8.10 30 45 25 14F E X
Eucalyptus rudls Swamp Gum 6.8 d0 45 35 15F E X
1 Eucalyptus sWeroxyldn Redlronbcrk 6-8 3S CO 35 20F E X
Geijera pdrvtflora Austrollon WMOw 1 6-8 90 25 1 20 I
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;:..a~~ CnlnesBFkameTree 6dI 35 3$ 25 18F D X
Koelreuterlo poniculata Golden Rah Tree 6d 35 35 25 18F D X
Lapersiroemia indicd Crape Myrtle 48 20 30 20 15F 0 X
tiquidambar styrocMUO I AmeAddn Sweet Gum 6.8 30 50 25 IOF E
Mapnouo prandmdo SaAhem MapM1o 8.10 40 30 40 1pF E X
MelaleuCO neaophilo FNnk MdoMucd 6.8 35 ZD 15 i8F E XX
Mebleuco quhqueneMa COJeput TrM 6d 30 35 25 i8F E X
Plnus canarlerub Coney kJarsd Pkw 0-8 AO d0 30 20F E X
Pinsu edulls Phon PYfe C-0 30 20 15 tOF E X
Pstdcid chinen5ls Chhese P4tocns 68 30 JO 25 ISF $E X
Plaidnus aceritba Lont7onPlone B•10 30 60 35 IOF 0 X
Pldtanus raCemoaa Calfomb Sycomcre X8-10 a0 ?5 3S i0F ' u ' X
Pnnss cordhlano Cololna LourN CMrry 6d JS 2S 20 10F E X
Pyrua colleryma'&gdrord BrotNard F4a rid ?D 23 ZD lOF SE X
6uercus Yex Hdly Ook 6d 40 SO 40 tOF E X
euercw vtrgnlono SoutMm flue Odc 6d 35 60 100 1SF E X
Rhua bncea AhlCOn Sumoc 6d 35 20 30 15F E x
Sopharofoponlcd JoponeMFbpodOirN 6d 30 25 1S IOF E X
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Tall Shrub List
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SierruksC S
C~PSIrPeret» 4 X /S/C X E X O X 1S
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+.~..~ ~wa~ww 620 X /-/- X E X N
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12-15 X -/-/• X E -
Hopi N - 20 S
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EseaNOrrlaeXdWntY S10 X ~/C X E - O
Pink Escalb^la 10
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kernordodentlrOn'Ce/.OlorY 20 X A/S/C X E X
flannel Bush I N - IO g
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Tall Shrub List
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EOTANICAI NAME `_T ~~ ~ /~~Yy~
COMMON NAME ~ •~ ~~ ~ ~ O _ /. ,,~. /,`t `/
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Neferarnelq olhlAlraEp 615 X A/$ X E x u ..
Juflpenp e. 'Cak+rmatb' .. V ;
Chklese &ue Column Juniper 12.15 X A/S/C X E I O _g S
Jullpenn a'NMJP 15 X AB/C X E •
Heh Blue Junper O "g S
Junipers c. 'KeNNeerl' 20 X NS/C X E -
Hefekier Junper O •s S
Junlpeiw c. 'sparion' A/S/C
SPOrten Juniper 15~70 X X E O _ .g S
Jan4ennc.'Taubw' I t5 X IMS/CI X E O - •5 S
HOIIyWOaa Junlper
Junlpeltxl excebo'VaAeca-a: 12-IS X A/S/C X E -
Voricored Spiny Greek Juniper O 'g S
Lopenhamla k+Wea 630 X A/•/C O
Crape Myrtle O 15 S
Ausrr`~ y»IOn,T a TrgsN~n 30 X -/•/• X E O 15 S
~~ saMA & 12 X -/-/- X E -
Common Photino O S RH
r~tl 1620 X •!•/- X E O - 15 g
~v ~ 610 X •/•/- X E O - 1S . S .
irethom~s IahsNaw 1415 X A/S/C X E % O - 10 g
altarmu akNMSrtkw 1420 X A/S/C X E N - 0 g
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a Low Shrub List
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BOTANICAL NAME
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I Agt:acia redolens 1-2 XX A/S/C X E X O 20 g
~ Ongerup Accacia I
Agepan[nus anlcanus
I Lily of the Nile Y X A/C X E - O 10 S
Ardostaphyloa hooker) 2-4 X X X E X N -5 S
Monterey Mazanita
Baptlaa auatralis 3-6 X A/S/C X - - N -5 PSH
False Indigo
Buxus microphylla Japonica 4.6 X - E - O 15 PSH
Japanese Boxwood
Cassia artemlalodea 3-5 X A/S X E - O 20 S
Featherly Cassia
Cassia coqulembenais 2-8 X A/S X E - N 28 S
Flowery Senna
Carpentsrla tali/ornica 3-6 X - E X N 5 S
Bush Anemone
Ceanothua grlaeua horizontalla 2-3 XX A/S/C X SE - N 10 PSH
Carmel Creeper
Ceratostigma plumbagolnoidea 1-2 X A/S/C X SE - O -5 S
False Plumbago
Cistua ledsnlfsr 3-5 XX A/S!C X E X O 10 RH/S
Crimson-Spot Rockrose
Clatus purpureus 2-4 XX A/S/C X E X O 10 RH/S
Orchid Rockrose
Coleonsms pulchrum 2-5I X A/S/C X E - O 10 PSH
Pink Breath of Heaven I
Convolvulus enaarum ~ 2-4 ~ X ~ A;grrl ~ r ~ c ~ X ~ O ~ 15 ~ $
' Bush morning glory
Cotoneasbr buxlfoliua i-2 X - X E X -5 S
Boxiest cotoneaster
CotoMasUr hortlzontalis 2-3 x - E X -5 g
Rack cotoneaster
tNetea vapata 2-4 XX A/S/C E - O 15 $
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Low Shrub List
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BOTANICAL NAME /~ / ~~/ /~/ /O~/ ~?c~`
COMMON NAME ~ ~ ~ ~d~ ~ c
Hypericum beanii ~a_s ~ v ~ eicin ~ ., ~ ~ ~ ~_ ~_
Henry St. Johnswort
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Justicia leonardil
Mexican honeysuckle 3-5 X S/C X E N 25 RWS
Mytus c. "buxl}olia"
Boxleaf myrtle 2.5 X - X E - O 15 RWS
I Nandina d.'Habour Dwarf 1-2 X A/S/C X E - O 10 g
Harbour Dwart Nandlna
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Pittosporum t. "whsaMra~ra~'
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Polygala dalrnaisiana 2-5 X A/S!C X E - O 15 g
Sweet-Pea Shrub
Rhamnua crocse 2.3 X A/S/C X F r.~ on eioa•~
Ribss vibumitollum 3-6 X A/SPC X SD - N 15 PSH
Evergreen Currant
Salvia lemmonli
preading Sage 1.3 X A/S/C X E X N 20
S
Selvla Isucantha
Mexican Bush Sage 3.4 X A/S/C X E X N 20 S
Santoline chamacyperisaus 1-2 X A/S/C - E
Lavender cotton O S
Santolina vireos
Green Santollna 1.2 X NS/C - E O S
TrecMlospsmum-asrtNnoWss 1-2 X - X E - 0 ZO
Star Jasmine PSH
i ZauehnaHa caiifornlq
Calilomia Fuchsia i 1.2 I X I A/S/C I X I E I X I N I -5 I PSH
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"°"'°~a^agaa S10 X S/C X E
Shiny Aoego - O 15 RH
Acaelo d~eaa b8 X A/S/C X I E I OI 30 RH
Graceful wattle
MelalapMyla'Noward Me Minn' ~ 67 X A/5 X E N
Howard MonZOnMa 15.10 I X~ A/S/CI xx ~ cc I r I„ I .. 15 I S
AMpNx gawo
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AMDMx ~ccdc 12 X A/S/C XX E X ..
Ausfrolian Sattbusn N X ZO S
Cemalnw ~Concla~ 6.10 X A/S/C X E X
Collfomla LIIk7C N - -70 S
C~arrlaueNrn uncYlalum S7 X -/-/• E
GerWdfon Wmcflower O 15 5
~~~ ~~ 45 X A/S/C X E
Noel GreNgea O 15 S
KnMa1h wale uvab 3.6 X A/S/C D - O •5 S
Red Hof POkW
Juniper e. 'Armglgala'
•°rl"~ r0~ ~y Jui iybr ~~~ X i AB(G X i F i i n ~ i 5 i ~ i
Junlpoe.'MIMJUNp' b8 X A/S/C X E v
Mint Julep Jumper O - •5 S
JunipM C. 'NM1Nal0 Nw •Gdd' S X A/S/C X E - O
Gokisn Pfiher JuMpsr -5 S
Tsxaan~ gArlegc~nq S12 X A/5/C X E - O 5 RFi
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Medium Shrub List
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BOTANICAL NAME ~~ ~ ~~~ yv ~~
COMMON NAME ///~/~/~~~~, Ca~~
4vlos~emxm kapasNxn 6•S X •%/- X E O - l5 S
New Zeakmd Teo Tree
MoAoNO cMaffoYVtn 6 C~ X E - N X -5 S
Orepan Grope
MaflOnla -Golan Akwrrtla~e' S-B - C I X I f O - -5 F5/FS
Golden Mahonla
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Slnub
Ban
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MylM COmmuNS 6.8 X -h/• I X E 0 - IS RH
True Myrtle
NansMrw amessko 68 X •/•/- X E O - 10 S
Heavenly Bamboo
Ocfxw setndafa 4.8 X •/•/- - E O 15 PS/FS
Bud's Eye Bush
OMrgMAutfiapmsn S10 X A/5/C X E - O - F5/FS
Sweet OMve
rhalmlurn lerlml 44 X •/-/- X E X O - ID S
New 2eakuld Flux
nudiDaOo nulCUbO 6-S A/S/C X SE X O - 25 RH
Cape Plumbapo , , ~ ~ ' ' `
slrrrsrondslo oWnMrM 3-0 X •/-/- X E - N - I t5 S
Jojoba
VRrurrNSrn Nnr» 6.10 X -/•/• X E - O - 5 FS/VS
LOUrusIlnW
XylanweonpeMsm'Canlpaela' 48 X -/-/- X SE O - 10 S
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Bill would restrict types of landscaping
By TOM NAYS
TM Press~Eprerprise
SACRAMENTO - Assemble
man Steve Clute, PRiverside. naa
introduced legislation calling for
developers Io use Ien6uaping mat
IvMa little wA!ef
The crater conservation bill.
A0125, would require California
Gibes and counties to adopt "xeP
iscape" ordinances by 1991. Tne
Iendscapin6 Buidelines would ap-
ply to all new apartments, tract
crawl
property aMllpublic buildings. in-
cluding schools. Single-famlly-
nomes and farms ere excluded.
Tne Dill was wntlen After sa
Iiciting advice from irrigation antl
wafer dlstrlnt officials throughout
the Slate, including Riverside
County, snip Burt McChesney.
Clute's chief of staff. Tne stale
Department of Water Resources
etw helped develop the plan, ne
'aid.
''We bled to be real sensitive
to developers on now Ih15 will
work;' McChesney said. "I Think
everyone realixetl that in a fas4
- n we
'set-run out~of waler,~lnal would
!ring a halt to all development."
The bill calls for local gov.
rnments to adopt several watery
onservatlon measures for urban
evelopmenG Including:
U5e of water-efficient trees
ad plants suited to local cli-
ales.
U5e of automatic sprinkler
+Steme wn¢n limit ezcPSSive
Ln-off.
. Increased use of reclaimed
water for Urignllon.
No building permit or subtly
vision map would Oe approved
until proposed developments con-
formed to Inc ordinances,
pf the~gaals Is to still allow cre-
anrltY." McCheSneY sale. "Cali-
fnrmans like to M creative in
their IAndscapinR, and we don'1
want to inhibit that."
TAe proposed law would ask
local officials to consult wi!h nurs-
PrIPC and la--^.deea.^.'rn h.G(.l.'c
spcap~ing what types of plants
would best conserve water, Tne
bill also calls for resBictioae on
the amount of grass allowed In a
IandscaplnR scheme..
"One of me blggW culprits in
wmer usage is grass." McChesney
Bald. '•We want to dtuourege Inat.
las-and palm-Trees. The point Is
You can nave. very allracnve land-
scaping without grass."
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Mayor, Members of City Council, and City
Manager 1977
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Joe Schultz, Community Services Manager (7
Jerry Fulwood Resource Services Dirertn
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Subject: Report: Park Watch Program;
Suggested Ideas For Discussion
The goal is to reduce vandalism wit.:in the park system.
Vandalism 1s a menace to park and recreation operations. Its
seemingly irrational causes and destructive reaulte reduce
recreation opportunity and increase park maintenance
expenditures.
The City can proact to the vandalism problem by discussing
and exploring the following techniques. The components of a
York watch Program may include:
• Implement a PARR WATCH PROGRAM throughout the City
whereby the Community Services Department informs
the citizens of our intent to curb vandalism
within the park system.
meet with Homeowners associations, service clubs
and use the a v ~ to communicate our message
of PARK WATCH.
• Post signage at all parks informing citizens to
WATCH THEIR PARK and report all cases oP
suspicious behavior to the sheriff's department.
• implement an educational component in the
elementary and junior high schools on PRIDE ZN THE
COMMUNITY and the destructive nature of vandalism
and how damage effects them, their family and
their friends who use the Parks. Explore the
possibilities of preventing equipment damage,
break-ins, theft, loitering, litter, araPPit3;
vei,ii:ie damage and damage to closed buildings with
the youth so ideas and suggestions can be
explored.
The youth, park users and neighborhood residents
who are encouraged to comment on how to prevent
Vandalism will be mor• likely to ue• PARR WATCH as
we intend it to be used---watch their local park--
take pride in it--and report people who abuse
^their" facility. q ~
Park Watch Program; Suggested Ideas For Discussion
April 5, 1989
Page Two
If the City Council wishes to proceed with the program that
is ~~,*iare~ ,h_.._ _
meeting, staff will brie ~a ~v~• ~uyv~ "°m naanaeaay nignca
g program back For your approval.
For information purposes Jerry Fulwood has attached a
vandalism comparison report of our City. It shows the types
of vandalism we have today in our City. We era all concerned
with vandalism in a new city and staff feels that proacting
to vandalism by implementing a PARR WATCH program can negate
some future vandalism and save the tax payers money.
I look forward to our discussion on the ideas preeentefl and
others you may have.
Thank you.
Resp fully submitted
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SUBJECT: COALS AND OBJECTIVES/TEAM eOILDiNG wORKSMOP 3mpTn8 RP.mum
Per Council request, City staff hee researched the coat of holding an all day
Team Building/Goals and Obj actives workshop.
The coat for a workshop facility, all day, with lunch Sncluded would 6e $38.00
per pazeon. The coat for a facilitator io rvn the workshop ranges frgo $100.00
to $125.00 per hour, with an all day coat ranging from $800.00 to $1,000.00.
in reviewing the current program initiated in July, 1988, eteff was asked to
report on the progress of current gcals and objectives.
ao ftio met....<....
+ ---+ _~ =`~ ~~---• ~ rvi:wuae anc productivity Se going into
preparation of a two-year budget, a new goal setting/team building workshop might
be moat effeotive if held in mid or late eumner 1989, because this year's goals
and objectives are long ranging and will carry into fiscal year 1989-90. A
workshop held thle summer will allow the Council to evaluate performance for
fiscal year 1988-89 and Bet direction leading ue through nur new two-year
program.
Should the Council concur, staff will prepare a work program to be considered
by the City Council ae pert of the budget process. In addition, a report of the
progress achioved on the current program will be provided for the Council's
review end evaluation.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE:
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April 5, 1989
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On March 17, a letter wee sent to Laura Roach, Librarian at the Rancho Cucamonga
Branch Library, regarding the possibility of placing copies oP City Council and
other Commission minutes in the Library.
On March 29, a phone contact was made with Oar since she had not responded to
the letter. At first she w6a reluctant indicating aha did not went to keep the
minutae because of a lack of apace nor did ens have the clerical etnff to take
care of them. Ahn fnt• ~~.~ ~_-,_-~ _ o..o_., .e. I°a.e wr manatee would be more
than they could handle.
i reassured her we would not be copying former minutae but would etari at the
present. With that she reconsidered stating she would be willing to keep copies
of City Council and other Commission minutae at arting with the present and
keeping them for a period of two years only.
Attached le her letter of confirmation of the above. Memos to other commission
Secretaries have been sent regarding the above.
attach.
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SAN BERNARDIND COUNTY LIBRARY
104 WM FwtM StrM Sm B•mnANro, CA 82416-0038 • 17141 387-6721
Beverly Authelett City Clerk
city of Rancho Cucamonga
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Dear Beverly,
I CDUNTy OF SAN BEANARDWO
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Asei•tent Caunw LiMsien
This is [o confirm our earlier telephone conversation in which
we have agreed to keep copies of City Council and all City
commission minutes.
This agreement will cgmtence on March 31, 1989. Because of
space and staffing considers[ions, we will be able to retain
them for a period of two years, and will maintain a two year
file.
If you have further question, please don't hesitate to contact
me.
Sincerely,
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Laura Roach
Branch Librarian
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STAFF REPORT
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DATE: April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Jeff Barnes, Maintenance Supervisor, Landscaping and Parks
SUBJECT: Participation in the San Bernardino County Sheriff's
Department Mork Release Program
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The San E ^nardino County Sheriff's Department has recently introduced a
Nork Release Program in which the CT ty may participate. This program
diners from tneir weekender Program, in that the inmates work weekdays
instead of weekends. Inmates work an eight (8) hour day, and provide
their own transportation and lunch. Those Tnmates who qualify for the
program are released from incarceration so that they may participate,
although they are still considered to be in custody by the Sheriff's
Department.
In order to participate in the program, the City will pay a yearly
5100.00 Contract Administration Fee. The City shall provide supervision,
as sell as work and safety training to the participants who will Derform
weed removal, litter pickup, and other aesthetic improveawntc rn ~~~ni~~
ianda. one pity is not required to provide security guards.
The Engineering Maintenance Section 1s interested in participating in the
work Release Program and believes that it would provide for the labor
relief of non-technical and non-equipment related activities such as
roadside and landscape weed abatement, allowing City personnel to perform
mare critical functions.
Correspondence from the Sheriff's Department and a copy of the contract
are attached for your infonaation. The Engineering Maintenance Section
is in the process of finalizing the full extent that Lhis program can be
used and contractual and insurance requirements. A final report with
necessary documentation should be complete and ready for Council action
within four seeks.
Resp-- ~• y ~~ .. ed,
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: April S, 1989
TO: City Council and City Manager
:RCM: Russeii H. Maguire, City Engineer
By: Jeff Banes, Maint. Supv. LandSCapine b Parkc
SUBJECT: Participation in the San Bernardino County
Sheriff's Department Work Release Program
Background/Analysis
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department has recently
introduced a Work Release Program in which the City may
participate. This program differs from their Weekender Program,
in that the inmates work weekdays instead of weekends. Inmates
work an eight (8) hour day, and provide their own transportation
and lunch. Those inmates who qualify for the program are
released from incarceration so that they may participate,
although they are still considered to be in custody by the
Sheriff's Department.
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yearly $100.00 rContract~eAdministrat piongrFee,the They City shall
provide supervision, as well as work and safety training to the
participants who will perform weed removal, litter pickup, and
other aesthetic improvements to public lands. The City is not ~,
required to provide security guards. p~ ~.Q~,/~
the WG~ V ReleaseaProgramtrand be ievesethat itnwouldrprovidegfoc
the labor relief of non-technical activities such as roadside and
landscape weed abatement, allowing City personnel to perform more
critical functions.
Correspondence from the Sheriff's Department and copy ~E the
contr t are ,at hed for your ~y ~
Respectfully submitted,
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March 3, 1989
Mr. Jeff Barnes
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City of Rancho Cucamonga
Post Office Boz 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Dear Mr. Barnes:
Attached is a copy of the standard Work Release Program
contract.
There is no charge for participation in the program, however,
there is a $100.00 contract administration fee in the year
that any contract is initiated or amended.
Zf you have any questions oc would like to participate in
this program, please contact Barbara Eyre at (714) 387-3640.
Sincerely,
FLOYD TID , Sl1ERIFF
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Post Office Boa 569, San Bernardino, CA 92403
NORR HELEAS6 PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION pF~THE PROGRAM
Work release is a voluntary program for sentenced
Snmates. Eligible inmates are released to work at specltlc
public work labor sites for a minimum of eight and a maximum
of ten hours per~day. Inmates viii receive one day
confinement credit for each day of labor performed.
The aim of the program is to have the inmates perform lahor
whSCh would not otherwise be performed anA s~oe ~ - :-
_._~~~ ~.,~ auwr marxec. __.__ ~.r
Examples of tasks would Include tl:e following:
Collertinq litter on freeways, cleaning dra!naga ditches,
washtn~ ~~•~!1c ay~„cy venlcles, removing yraffltl, cleaning
courtroom holding cells, picking up trash at public
campgrounds and parks.
STATUTORY AUTNORI2ATf ONS
Fenal code section 4024.2 authorizes counties to establish
programs permitting labor on public parY.s and ways In lieu of
confinement. Such volunteer programs are referred to as
"Flork Release Programs." Inmates qualifying for work release
programs are released trom county 1ai1 ann a.o ~ ~^~•to.'.
. eLu nt co [melt residences on the condition thato[hey abide
by the program regulations and satisfactorily perform the
public labor assignbd to them. Further, PC 9029.2(e) states
that the Doard of suporvlsors may presorlbe, a program
administrative fee not to exceed the pro rata cos[ of
adminlstratlon to De paid by each person according to hIS/her
ability to pay.
ELIGIBILITY FACTORS FOE NORR RELEASE PROCNAM
The followiny requirements must be met before an inmate can
become eligible for the Nork Release Program:
1. Yost Lave seryod specifl pe, tentage of total
sentence norme11yY 50 to 75 percent.
2. hfust pay a one time fee of $60 to the San Berne rdlno
County Sherlft's Department to help offset the
admin lstrative/supervisory costs of the program.
(Certain indigent inmates may be exempt regarding this
fee.) Penal code section 4024.2 requires that a
partlripant In a aork release program sign a "Notice to
Appoar" wh Sch serves as a proml~e to appear for vork.
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Fallure to appear at the time and placo specified Is a
misUemeanor. The Inmate also slqus an agreement wh 1. ctr
l ndlca[es the necessity to perform the assigned work.
Fallure to perform the assigned vork would result Sn the
Snmate being unfit for the work release program.
3. Must be physically tit and mentally capable to do manual
labor.
9. Must have a good vork history as en inmate worker.
5. Must not, by the nature of the Inmate's offense, pose a
threat [o the commun'_ty cr yrz~iuus vicc tms. (see Hork
Peloase OSsqualltlers).
6. Must have a satisfactory disciplinary record while in
custody.
7. ldu st meet the criteria that Is required for a minimum
security Snmate.
B. Must not have displayed any propensity tovards violence
or excessive disrespectful behavior tovards authority.
9. Must display a wI111n guess to comoly with tho rrr(oe _~±
,syuiacions of the program.
10. Must not have any active varrants.
IRMATE'S RF,SPORSIBILITIES
Eacl; inmate par[lcipating in the work release program must
agree to fire folloving rules of the program:
1. Each innate viii have guaranteed and reliable
transportation to and from the assigned Job site.
2. Each Snmate viii agree to comply vlth all directives and
e rders given tc the inmate by t.*.e ;,.,rk r~.aase staff end
the Job site supervisor(s).
3. If for any reason the Inmate cannot report to work on
any given day, it Ss [he inmate's responsibility to
notify [he work release program section at the phone
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wORR RELEASE PROGRAM
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number given and to advise the program personnel of the
Clrcumatencea end then abide by any directives that [hey
are given. The Snmate will also contact the assigned
JoD site supervisor and advise h1mlher of any reason
that they(inmate) cannot report to work.
The Snmate will agree not to miss any more than 3 davs
''^r_::; t..,. ~.m~ ~nnc ne/sne is on the work release
program.
The inmate nlll agree to report any illness or InJ urles
aUStelned at the Joh site to the Job supervisor and to
the work release program staff Immediately.
CONCEPTS
The lnma to must understand the following concepts Sn
reference to the work release program:
1. Dlsclpltnary action may be taken age lost the Inmate If
the inmate violates any of the conditlon9 of the work
release program. The inmate must also understand that
the work release staff, according to Che law, needs no
reason to retake the Snmate into custodv ntner rno.. tn~t
LLey uu longer consider the inmate to De a £lt subJeCt
Eor participation in the program.
2, It Ss [he Inmate's respons3bllity to notify the vork
release staff immediately it thclr custody or commitment
status has peen modified or clrenged by the court of
Jurisdiction.
3. The Inmate must understand that they grill not be excused
or dismissed from the program until the vork release
staff receives proper and acceptable written
verification of the modification or change Sn custody
status from the court.
d. The Snm9tE Giant U^deYStand rhar Ss r~/3h2 -- any
questions about hts/her respective release date,
sentence, or anything that perta ms to the participation
and com p.le[fon of the work release program, he/she is to
contact the cork release staff to have these questions
answered. The Inmate must also understand that Sf
Ire/she obtains Snformetlon outside of fire work release
staff and acts on Chat inEormatlon he/she could be
considered unfit for the program.
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NORR RELEASE PpOCRAN
Page 9
5, Tha inmate must understand that he
work at the correct time, day, and
Ss assigned.
6. The inmate will understand that if
site early, or fails to complete a
he/she gill not receive credit for
.......... .... ........y .... .,rr.,... .... _..,.
/she Ss to report to
s1 Ce that he/she
he/she leaves the Job
toll day's aork, that
that day and will be
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COURT OF JURISDICTIONS AUTHORITY REGARDING THE HORR RELEASE PROGRAM
If the court wishes to recommend review of a suitable
defendant for the work release program, recommenda-
tion may be Indlca[etl on the commitment document under
PC 1213, The commitment document Ss forwarded to the staff
of the work release program. The staff then evaluates
the defendant's ell giDillty. PC 4024.2(4) provides that a
Judge may restrict or deny a defendant's eLtgib111ty for the
work release program when the defendant Ss being sentenced to
confinement for 15 days or more.
Duties of Ylork Release Personnel
1. Recruit agencies into the program and assist with
contract lnf ormatlon.
2. Re calve weekly reports both verbal and written
from crew supervisors.
3. Process court paperwork.
4. Process and distribute cret~t slfee[s.
5. Review Snmate records.
6. Interview and classify elig tble Inmates.
`7. Process "Failure to Appear" paperwork.
B. Make routine chucks of work sites, work crews, and
evaluate assigned supervisors.
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9. Locate Snmetes falling to appear and retake inmate Snto
custody.
CLERK
i. Answer telephone inquiries from Job site supervls ors and
present Nork Release inmates.
2. Type crew sheets.
3. Other typing as requlred: (In reference bock Release
Program reports, memorandums, and forms)
4. Flling.
5. Accepts and processes fees.
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WITNESSETH
WH'cR'cAS, the County of San Bernardino
Sheriff's Department conducts and administers e
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the performing of work byrpersons committed to the
custody of the Sheriff; and
WHEREAS, the City desires that
participants in such work program be placed with it
for work under the direction and control of the
City NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS
FOLLOWS:
(1) County of San eernacdino Sheriff's
Department may place inmates performing work under
the aforesaid program with the City. The number of
participants shall depend upon the work available
and the ability to administer and control the work
~ruyidw.
(2) On placement of persons under this
Agreement 6y the County of San Bernardino Sheriff's
Department with the City the work of the
participants will 6e under the direct supervision
and control of the City.
(3) A $100.00 Contract Administration
fee will be due upon implemetian of this Agreement.
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(3) The work Eo be performed by program
participants will consist of litter pickup, weed
removal, and other asthetic improvement to public
lands, property and roadways.
(4) The City will not provide any
security guards and the City's employee(s) working
with participants will not physically restrain any
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County of San Bernardinof Sheriff's~Department will
be notified by the end of the day of any
participants who leave the work area without
permission.
(5) The City will provide transportation
for participants working under this Agreement to
and from the work sites as needed from pickup
points agreed to between the County of San
Bernardino and the City.
(6) Equipment operations will be
performed only by qualified City employees.
,7) The City will provide program work
participants with safety equipment such ae signs,
hard hats and red vests.
(B) The City's employees will provide
safety instructions, explain the work to be done
and direct the work of program participants placed
under this Agreement.
(9) In the event that a claim for
industrial injury is filed 6y a participant working
under this Agreement under the direction of the
City,the County of San Bernardino will be
responsible for the administca tion of the claim in
the manner as i£ the work participant was a County
of San Bernardino employee. The City will
reimburse the County of San 0ernacdino for all
costs incurred in the administration of such claims
..,cludiag any ,ettl2ment ....a ,.~ ... awards to
participants. ^
(10) The City shall indemnify, hold
harmless and defend the County of San Bernardino,
its agents and employees from any and all actions,
claims or suits of every name, kind and
description, which may be asserted by any person,
including any work participant placed by County of
San eernacdino with the City arising out of or in
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connection with the performance of work for the
City by any participant during the period of
placement with the City.
(11) This Agreement shall become
effective upon its execution by all of the parties
hereto. The Agreement may be terminated 6y either
party upon (30) days written notice to the other
party.
(12) The Sheriff of San Bernardino Covnty
shall have the right to exercise County's authority
under this Agreement including the right to give
notice of termination on behalf of the County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto
have caused this Agreement to be executed by their
duly authorized officers.
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-- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
~"''I
TD: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
oT: Men tP 7remhar. Duh7ir YnrFc rnn_inoen ~I
SUBJECT: Report on construction control and coordination procedures
with respect to Public Works construction
RECDMMEIWTIDN:
In accordance with the City Municipal Code, no person shall obstruct any
public place except pursuant to a valid permit.
Applicants purposing to close or partially close a pedestrian or
vehicular traveled way are required to submit an application which
includes a plan for the placement of proper and adequate temporary
traffic control devices advising and directing traffic of and around the
proposed obstruction.
The application is reviewed by inspection staff and traffic section staff
for compliance with accepted methods of traffic control such as the
"State of California Manual of Traffic Controls" and City Standards for
traffic control.
Mhen the application 1s acceptable, the applicant is notified, a
"Restoration/Delineation" deposit is collected if not previously
collected in connection with a construction permit and a closure permit
is issued. The public works Inspector then inspects the field placement
to insure that the traffic control is 1n compliance with the permit and
approved plan
If the permittee fails to maintain the traffic control pursuant to the
permit then City maintenance staff and/or a private vendor is directed to
provide the additional traffic control required and alt cost are deducted
from the permitter deposit.
Because the inspector can rrot be at al] work sites at alt tines,
sometimes temporary traffic control devices become displace6 by motorist,
construction crews, vandals, etc. Therefore other engineeringg and
inspection staff in the field, maintenance staff, p.m. surveillance
staff, sheriffs staff, etc., attempt to compensate for this by notifying
the appropriate party when a deficiency is discovered. During normal
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
TRAFFIC CONTROL PROCEDURES
APRIL 5, 1989
PAGE 2
working hours, the inspector or his supervisor is notified immediately
and the appropriate action is taken. During after hours, the maintenance
staff on standby is notified. Maintenance receives a copy of every
permit issued and has the authority to take whatever action is warranted
in the event a deficiency exist. Aqy and all cost incurred by
maintenance Ts deducted from the permittees deposit.
Nith the City's aggressive capital improvement program, and as active as
development and utility construction is, coordination between
construction pro,~ects is challenging. Ma,ior elements such as traffic
control and construction timing are considered. For example, the City
has a storm Ara in nrn iaet nn Hallman Avenue from Southern Pacific Rail
Road north to Monte Vista Avenue. The development of the Vinery at
Vineyard Avenue and Foothill Boulevard also has a storm drain project.
Because the City's contractor closed Hellman Avenue prior to the Minery
beginning its work, the Vinery could not close or partially close
Vineyard Avenue or Foothill Boulevard until the City's contractor
completed the work south of Base Line Road. Aisa, the contractor for the
Heilman Avenue Stona Orain could not take longer than 5 days to cross
Base Line Road and had to maintain at least one cane in each direction at
all times 1n order to minimize inconvenience of the traveling public and
allow for other work to begin. On Haven Beautification Phase III, the
contractor must maintain at least one Lane to each direction at all times
and not close any Lanes to the direction of peak traffic at peak hours.
Aithouah staff makes every effort to minimize the lmaact of construction
on the traveling public, due to the aggressive city capital program, Lhe
utility companies capital programs and the obvious development activity,
it is extremely challenging and some impact will occur. However, every
effort is being made to coordinate protects; capital, maintenance and
development; minimize inconvenience and; enforce temporary traffic
control standards.
- Respectf submitted,
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Attachment
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989 r' +,
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
I
BY: Jeff Barnes, Maintenance Supervisor, Landscaping and Parks
i
SUBJECT: Traffic Control Requirements for Haven Avenue Median Island
Landscape Maintenance ~,
BACKGROUND%AHALY~1~
Haven Avenue Nedian Islands, by nature of their design, require the
closure of the north and southbound number one (1) lanes whenever
scheduled maintenance is underway. These closures are in accordance with
the State of California Manual of Traffic Controls prepared by
Cal trans. Because of the speed and voluau! of iraffic on Haven Avenue,
the closures are necessary to provide for contractor and public safety.
The contractor is required to obtain a traffic control permit issued by
the City's Engineering Departa~rt (which describes traffic control
requirements and restrictions) as well as follow the contract traffic
control requirements as set forth in SP-4, 10.091 of the contract
document.
Prior to the 155uance of the traffic control permit, the Engineering
Division reviewed traffic flay peak usage data. It was determined that
the maintenance contractor would only be allowed to set up lane closures
on Tuesdays, Mednesdays and Thursdays. In addition, the contractor would
not begin to set up any closure prior to 8:00 a.m. and oast have all
closures reopened by 3:00 p.m.
The City's Maintenance Section provides a Crew Supervisor to monitor the
three (3) Citywide Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance contracts. He is
currently working with the Haven Median Contractor to find ways to
expedite the maintenance, without sacrificing quality or compromising our
contract standards. Our goat is to decrease lane closure time. However,
with the future addition to the medians north of Highland Avenue (phase
iii), which are currently under construction, expanslen cf closures or
additional approved days for maintenance will be required.
Res f y' fitted,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
~. :.. marcn 33, 1989
TD: Mayor and Clty Council
FROM: Charlee J. Buquet, Councilmnn
William J. Alexander, Councilman
city Council Advisory Camoieeion SuD-COamittee
SUBJECT: +989 Clti Brt's Ad ieorv ^^~^iaal Ou rl 8 ins
The Citizen's Advisory Co®leeion CAairpereon and Vica-Chair meat for quarterly
meetings with the City Council Advisory Commission Sub-Co®SCtN. The purpose
of these meetings Se to disease protects the Citizen•• Adviwry Cammieslon will
be pursuing in 1989. Sn addition, these quarterly meetings provide nn
opportunity to improve communications with rho Citisen•• #dvieory Commies ion
m~bere end the Council.
The Citizen's Advisory Commission quarterly meeting was held, end after due
-- ~---------•-• -~• ~~+..... - .lY Gauiueuca nor. a4, er sae mcy at Rancno
Cucamonga, the City Council's ~Advieory Commiulon Sub-comsittw dose hereby
recommend the following meitere for consideration by the Citizen's Advisory
Con®ieaion:
1. Review and reeammend potential mitigation of currant and potential
increases Ln the demand for domestic orator, with epeelal
consideration to new avenues of water consetvationj
2. Continuo consideration of public access with cablo television
companies]
3. Continue reviewing prnent recommendations relative to elwtrlc
vehicle or other alcernatiw transportation modes for City vehicles]
^.. Fc^a ~e a .o Wal prcce:.ure fvi uia®unity interaction] and
5. yormulete a suggested procedure for Council review that would enhance
and improve communications wtth outside agencies, such a school
districts, Cucamonga County Water District, Ban Eernardino County,
etc.
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CAC Quarterly Meeting
March 13, 1989
Page Two
The City Council's Adviacry Commleeion sub-Ca®ittes will meat agsin with the
Citizen's Advisory Co®isaion at the end of Tuna, 1989 to evaluate and review
the progreaa of these projeete. The Sub-000mittee will then provide the Clty
Council with an update at its July 5th Council meeting.
CJB: wJASjle
cc: Jack Lam
Tiina Roee
Ray McIlvain
89-147
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- CITY OF RANCHO CL'CAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: .__ April 5, 1989
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
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SUBJECT:
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STATUS REPORT OF ARCHIBALD STORM DRAIN AND DEVELOPMENT
STREET, NDRTHNEST CORNER
LUSK COMPANY - LINPRO COMPANY - BEDFORD PROPERTIES (STATUS
REPORT)
The following report will sugnarize the status of discussions with the
developer of the proposed "Cornerpointe" industrial subdivision. A brief
history of this pro,lect and discussions relative to the need for
construction of a Master Plan storm drain line to Archibald Avenue were
provided in a mean to the Mayor and City Council, dated
January 4, 1989.
On January 10, 1989 the Linpro Company and Bedford Properties were given
a status report letter regarding the plan checking process for the Parcel
Map and I~rovement Plans on this pro,~ect. On January 12, 1989
Engineering staff met with Mr. Mark Yorita of Bedford Properties to
discuss the procedure for design, construction and reimbursement for the
Archibald Avenue Storm Drain Construction. The issues discussed during
that meeting of January 12, 1989 were summarized in a letter to Bedford
Properties on that same day.
The City of Ontario has advised the City of Rancho Cucamonga that thgy
are proposing the reconstruction of Archibald Avenue south of Fourth
Street. This information was given to Bedford Droperttes, and a
coordination aeeting was held to the County Flood Control Offices with
representatives of the Flood Control D15tr1ct, Lhe Gilles of Ontario and
Rancho Cucamonga, Mark Yorita of Bedford Properties, Mike Mc0ov@rn of the
Lusk Company (the property amer) and Mr. Doug Mays of L.D. King Inc.,
Engineers to discuss the coordination and scheduling for the story
drainage construction.
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
ARCHIBALD STORM DRAIN & DEVLOPMENT PROPOSALS
APRIL 5, 1989
PAGE 2
Bedford Properties has been in contact with L.D. King Inc., Engineers to
provide engineering services relative to the Archibald Avenue Storm
Drain. In a letter dated January 20 1989, L.D. King Inc. provided
Bedford Properties with a proposal to provide preliminary engineering
services for the storm drain project. These preliminary services would
include preparing a preliminary report to submit to the flood control
... ~ 'J aL~o... ~,r ~o:Lo~ iia Leu January 20, i96y, city
engineering staff advised Bedford Properties that the cost of preparing
such a preliminary report would be considered as Engineering Design
Studies eligible for Master Plan Storm Drain reimbursement.
eeCfrC Pr--^-•' ~~?~sn , nrnnnsal far enaineerina services from L.D.
,.r..~..es re
King Inc. Engineers, dated February 7, 1989, for engineering design
services for the Archibald Avenue Storm Orain. As of the date of this
report, City staff understands that L.D. King Engineers has not been
authorized to begin any of the work outlined in their proposal of
February 7, 1989. L.D. King has written letters to the City of Ontario
and the County Flood Control District to advise those agencies of the
proposed project.
Discussions with Mr. Mark Yorlta of Bedford Properties on February 27,
1989 reviewed the status of Plan Checking for Parcel Map 10393, the
subject development. At that time L.D. King Engineers had not yet begun
design of the master Plan Storm Drain.
M wa..~h 71 laAO eonfaN vac_ ni RnA in~d Drnna..H oc mot vtfh fha
City Engineer and Ct ty Planner to present an alternative suggestion to
the Archibald Avenue. Storm Drain. It was indicated at that meeting that
they would be considering developing a proposal to divert some of the
storm drainage water from Archibald Avenue through the storm drainage
system installed in the proposed "COrnerpolnte" project. As of the date
of preparing this report no specific recommendations or studies have been
submitted. During that meeting, the developer was reminded that a
preliminary Hydrology Study prepared by their development engineer, Keith
Company, dated November 5, 1996, identified the intensity of flooding
upon which the tentative map condition requiring additional flood studies
for this project was based. The preliminary reports submitted during
preparation of development conditions indicated that the depth of water
anticipated in Archibald Avenue would rise to 1.4 feet above the top of
the curb.
The City has proceeded with plan checking of the Parcel Map and all
street improvement plans within the development. No plans have been
submitted for checking for the Archibald Avenue Storm Drain required to
protect this property and surrounding properties impacted by ti's
development. The current plans for construction along Archibald Avenue
will also need to be revised to accommodate the final Stores Drainage
Improvements. The deveioper has been advised that site development plans
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CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
ARCHIBALD STORM DRAIN 6 DEVLOPMENT PROPOSALS
APRIL 5, 1989
PA6E 3
have not been approved, but that plan checking has progressed to the
point wTiere -excepting Archibald Avenue, with a few minor revisions, the
plans are almost reaQy for approval,
Until adequate flood protection can be provided, approval of improvement
plans for development of the "Cornerpointe" pro3ect cannot take place.
Respectf~,submitted,
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cc: Shintu Bose
CinQy Hackett
Attachment: Memo 1-4-89
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
OATS: January 4, 1989
T0: Mayor, Members of the City Council
and Acting City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
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SUBJECT: Parcel Map 10393 - Archibald Avenue at Fourth Street,
northwest corner
Lusk Company - Linpro Company - Bedford Properties
the most recent development proposal for the property at the northwest
corner of Archibald Avenue and Fourth Street has been the subtect of many
meetings involving various members of City staff during the past year.
The following report will summarize the critical events which have taken
place since the formal approval of the Parcel Map and the Nester Plan for
Development Review on August 26, 1987.
On August 26, 1987 the Planning Coslsslon by Resolution No. 87-151
approved a Tentative Parcel Map subwltted by Keith Engineers for the Lusk
Coananv. Tho nwnar /14v-1 nn~r fA~nH 1LA nn •h. t.,,talvn ... _. •i_.-
D. Lusk and Son". the Lusk Company 1s the present owner of the
property. This Parcel Map created a 33 iot industrial park consistent
with the zoning regulations.
At the August 26, 1987 Planning Caawission meeting, Oeslgn Review 86-37
was also approved for a Master Plan of development on the sub act site.
DR 86-37 provided a conceptual design theme for the site. 1`ihe OR and
Parcel Map had previously been considered by the Planning Commission on
March 25, 1987, with the mettar continued to April 8, May 13, June 10,
and finally to August 26, 1987.
The Conditions of Approval for the Parcel Map (Resolution No. 87-151)
lnctude the standard conditions section C "Drainage and Flood Control" 1n
their enttroty with a special condition for storm drains identified by
drainage gtwlly, T. he particular "equlrexent; which have had the sro;t
significant impact on this development are fisted as follows:
C-2 Adequate provisions shall be made for acceptance and
disposal of surface drainage entering the property from
ayacent areas.
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MAYOR, MEMBERS OF THE 1Y COUNCIL
AND ACT1N6 CITY MANAGER
PH 10393
JANUARY 4, 1989
PAGE 2
C-3 The_ Following storm dram shall be installed to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer - ALL AS IDENTIFIED BY THE
REQUIRED DRAINAGE STUDY (special condition added to require
drainage study for determination of storm drains).
C-4 Prior to recordation of the ayp a hydrology and drainage
study for the project shall be submitted to the City Engineer
for raview.
The drainage and flood control conditions for all developments
specifically requires the preparation of a complete hydrology and flood
study for all ma,ior developments.
nn November 25. 1987 the Linpro Company received approval of Development
Review 87-47 with specific approval for a portion of PM 10393 and
DR 66-37. This appears t0 6e the time at which the Linpro Company becaem
Involved as a developer of the property owned by the Lusk Company. All
discussions during the end of 1987 and the first tyro months of 1988 were
with the Linpro Company and their representatives as Developers of the
property. Ne were later to learn that the Lusk Company was still the
owner of the land with written agreements for purchase and development
with the Linpro Company.
In August 1988 at a meeting with the Linpro Company, City staff learned
that Bedford Properties had entered the "Development Picture" for the
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Linpro Company. Thuscompletes a brief ~hlstorylcof the relationship
between (1) The Lusk Company, property amen, (2) the Linpro Campany,
Developer, (3) Bedford Properties, acquiring Lhe Linpro Development
interests.
The City first learned of an intent from the Linpro Company to pursue
same form of Assessment District by means of a letter written by Mr.
Nfl11am Hitchcock for the Linpro Company dated November 25, 1987. On
December 14, 1987 a meeting was held to discuss the Assessment District
process. At that time the intent of the developer appeared t0 be to use
the Assessment District financing mechanism to build M s off-site public
improvements. 8as1c conclusions from the meeting 1n December 1987 and
January 1988 were that as proposed there was no basic public benefit for
which the City should authorize the use of Assessment District bonds to
finance "P,-ivate" constructii,n. HbYiever, it was suggested that if file
Master Planned Storm Drain were built in Archibald Avenue, therein would
1fe a general public benefit.
Based on and following these meetings, the City prepared preliminary
estimates of costs for the Archbald Avenue Storm Drain with various
increments beginning at the Deer Creek Channel and extending north to
Fourth Street, Sixth Street, and on to Eighth Street. These costs were
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MAYOR, MEMBERS OF THE :Y COUNCIL
AND ACTING CITY MANAGER
PM 10393
JANUARY 4, 1989
PAGE 3
reviewed by_She Linpro Company through their Consultant Paul Moote and
Associates to better understand the order of magnitude of such a storm
drainage pro,iect. The discussions regarding costs estimates and limits
of work etc. took place during the month of January 1988. All of these
di 5cu55ton5 t00k place lone before the level ~Oer's enainaar ha r~Tto-fr
In February 1988 two nleeti nas were hail w th the Iinnrn Cninnanv rn
discuss the details of an Assessment District formation and the processes
needed to begin its implementation. Discussions at that Lime included
some value for the Linpro Coatpany benefit frala using the Assessment
District proceedings to finance off-site public lmprovealents. During
those meeting it was made clear that all excess construction costs beyond
the storm aralnage ree, direct benefit for tract 1eQrovetaents and overact
Assessment District benefit, would be eligible for reia>Dursement through
the City's standard Reiaburseatent Agreement. These excess costs would be
reimbursed either directly to the developer 1f he proceeded with the
installation at his awn expense, or to the Assessment District 1f the
Assessment District proceedings were utilized. The City was prepared to
hl re a consulting engineer to do the preliminary engineering and initiate
the Assessaent District process.
Nothing more was heard from the Linpro Company or the Lusk Company until
after N1111am Silva, Deputy Cttr Engineer, contacted Mark Brett of the
I innrn fn~nanv nn .L,t~ 7 10nA inouR Nnn ~n ~A. .----- .o -w-!
proposed development and the Assessment District. By letter dated Juty
20, 1988 Mark Brett of the Linpro Company advised the City that they
would not be proceeding with the Assessment Distrltt orocess. As the
On August 31, 1988, during a sleeting with Linpro Company representatives
Mike Russell and Mark Brett, Mr. Kevin Nanson of Bedford Properties was
introduced as entertnyy into an agreement with the Linpro Company for
development of the subject property. Bedford Properties was 1n escrow to
purchase the development. During that meeting the discussion centered
around the for~astior. of ea Assessment 0!strict for the Archibald Avenue
Stone Drain.
During the months of September and October a total 8 meetings were held
for purposes of reviewing the detailed hydrology and flood studies
required by the canditlons of the Tentative Parcel Map approval. The
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MAYOR, MEMBERS OF THE .Y CWNLIL
AND ACTING CITY MANAGER
PM 10393
JANUARY 4, 1989
PAGE 4
for the suer9unding area, or the flood waters tributary frae the entire
area which drains a1on9 Archib~d Avenue and to~-ht a s~-
Conclusions free the cagleted hydrology sWdY require that prior to
developeent of the land at the northwest corner of Archibald Avenue and
Fourth Street, the Master Pian stops drain line 1n Archibald Avenue must
be installed. The lieits of work for this initial phase of the protect
would be froe the Deer Creek Channel in Ontario to Sixth Street.
Prelteinarv .Nt..~.. t..~t.... t~,.~ .~r..._.t.,.....~. ...,.• ._t_.._...
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between 1.4 to 1.7 e1111on dollars.
During NovesTJer and Decesber City staff set with Lusk, Linpro, and
8edfard representatives to establish a tiee schedule for teplesx!ntation
of the Assesseent District. Ne had arranged for a loan of City Drainage
Funds to pAy the engirreertng fires of Mes Lowry Engineers to prepare
prelteinary estlsetes, identify areas of benefit and develop prelTsllnary
reports. After being advised by Linpro and Bedford representatives that
they were withdrawing frog the prolect alT eeetings with Cit;Y consultants
ware canceled.
As a result of a sgst recent ssleting of Dates>ber 30, 1988 L1ty
Engineering staff Ts DreparTng a brief ouilinc of the details relative to
how the reisiburseeent process provided in the Rancho Cutaronga Municipal
Code functions. This will Include an abbreviated schedule for
processing an Assesseent District with the retebursaeent process. The
Staff Report will al ea inrl uA~ r wnaf ^'^!.^.! '•t!.~'~ ^f 'f .-
including D1De size, length and estisxted costs. Nowever. the position
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
Date: March 23, 1989
To: Mayor and Members of the City Couny~ctl i
r~rom: tsm ntexantter, t;ouncumemcerwr Y~
Subject: Council compensation
The compensation of City Councilmembers has vot been revised to
keep up with the schedule provided by State law, which bases the
amount on population. The position of City Councilmember entails
incurring expenses not reimbursable during the course of our tenure.
The many night meetings and functions that one needs to attend, in
order to be effective, aze numerous and involve considerable
contributions of our own resources, such as vacation time, baby
sitting, and other expenses. While the position of Councilmember is
indeed a "voluntary" position and is not, nor should it be,
compensated as a full time job, our City should at least keep up with
the minimum schedule outlined by State law, Revising this now
(although it will not affect this present Council), would be prudent,
not only to keep pace but to more adequately balance, the cost
contributed by Councilmembers in performing their responsibilities.
I would like the Council to consider directing the City Manager and
City Attorney to draft an ordinance updating the compensation
schedule, bringing it consistent with State law, and to apply to the
next scaled City Council.
$ 36513 cfTY coveHrvlf§eNT
Title 4
he attended, his office becomes vacant and shall be filled as any other
vacancy.
(Added by Stels.1949, c. 79, p. 144, 4 I J
Hlatorlal Nole
Detlvalbn: Sa Derivation under § 16512.
§ 36514. Repealed by Statn.l9&1, a 100, § 1
ffie repealed action, rclning to elmtions on
rompenaation of councilmen, wns added by
Stats,1966, 1st Ex.Sesx, c. 12, 4 2. It was do
rived from: former § 36314, added by Stalx
1949, c. 79, 4 1, emended by Stan.193], c.
1362, 4 1; Sbts.1963. c. 1998.4 1; former
§ 36314, added by glats 1965, e. 286, § 2;
Sutx1883, c. 49, 5 853: Suts.l9m, c. IW, 4 1;
Stats.19J1, c. 132, § 6; gtats.19J3, c. 316, § g;
Slatx1941, c. 130, § 1,.
Sec, now, § 36516.
Legislative intent rclsdng to repeal of
§ 16514, sa note order § 36516.
Former § 36514, rcla0ng to compensation of
councilmen, added by StaIx 1965. c. 286, p.
1297.0§ 2, was repealed by Slats.:966, 1st Fa.
Sass., e. 12, P~ 18, § 1.
It was derived from former § 36314 added
in 1949 and from uncodified stawms hom
which 4 36519 added In 1966 was derived (zee
above for complete derivation).
Original § 36314, relating to rompensatlon
of rouncilmen, added by Stats.I999. c. 79, F
144, 4 1, amended by Stals.1937, c. Ilbi, p
269], § 1; SuIS.1963, c. 199g, p. 4077, 4 1, wn
repealed by Sta1s.1963, c. 286, p. 1287, § 1, the
original smsion was dcrivul from 5101x1883, u
49, p. 268, 4 835: 51016.1909, c. 100, p, 14g, 4 1;
Suts.l9ll, c. 132, p. 190, 4 6; Stals.1933, c.
516, p. IJ22, § 8: Stals.1941, c, 130, p, 1171,
g 1.
§ 36514.5. Councilmen; relmburaement for expenses
City councilmen may be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses
Incurred in the performance of official duties.
(Added by 51016.1966. 1st E%.Sess., c. 12, p. 27b, § 3, eff. April I1, 1966.)
Forma
See West's California Code Forms, Government.
Llbnry R<(er<nca
Municipal Cnrpnratinns mg6J.
C.I.S, hfunicipal Corporations § 333.
WF9TIAW Eleetronle Reuveh
See WPS77AW Electronic Rtaarch Guide following the Preface.
Nota of P<cltlom
Flna 2 was improper, Where there was no valid ordh
Handlapped owncll members 3 nonce or resolution authorizing such p0yments
Iremlutlon 1 and actuality and necessity ni the claimed a%~
genus were not subject to verification. AL
-- bright v. flly of South San Frenciao (198)
,:8 COLRIm'c ~1, ;4 C.A.Sd 886.
.. .._..arlx.
s Payment to cLLy rouncilmcn and mayor of 1 Flna
momhly flat wets as relmburaement For mis- It would be Improper for any city to paY for
«Ibneous unltemized expenuslncurted in the fines assessed by the felt political practlw
performance of Ihelr offic101 dmiea, in addi~ wmmission egeinn city council members par
tlon to rcimbunement for Itemized <xpenaa, suant to § 91013, relating to penel0es for Itlc
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OFFICERS-GENERAL
D/v. 3
flling of statements or reports, FI Gps.AUy.
Gen. 342, ]-2b]B.
3. Randlsapped munch members
A California city has authority to expend its
funds to reimburse as travel expenses thou
costs which a physically handicapped member
§ 36516
o(a city council incurs for the lundiup relay
ed assistance of others needed by the member
to Vavel in the performan¢ of official dutic if
e demand for rcimburument of such c,sw Is
approved by the city council unless the chaner
or an ordinance of the city provides otherwise.
65 OPa.Atty.Gen. 517, 8-24-82.
§ 36515. Ceuncllmen; campenset!an; fl!Iing vacandw
The compensation of a city councilman appointed or elected to fill a
s,~y ss me same as mat payaole to the member whose office was vacated.
(Added by Stals.l999, c. 79, p. 145, § i J
Flbtndral Note
Derlvanon: Stats.l egJ, c. 49, § 855; Stars.
1909, c. IW, § 1; Slats.19J 1, c. IJ2, § A; Stets.
§ 36516. Council members; ordinance provlding Mary; salary schedule;
cnmpensation for councR memben, mudclpal elation; In-
crease ar decrease
(a) A city council may enact an ordinance providing that each member of
the city council shall receive a salary, the amount of which shall be deter-
mined by the following schedule:
(1) In cities up to and includinq 35,000 in population, up to and including
three hundred dollars (f3W) per month.
(2) In cities over 35,0(p up to and including 50,000 in population, up to and
including four hundred dollars (5400) per montfi.
(3) In cities over Sfi,000 up io and including 75,000 in population, up to and
includinq five hundred dollars (j5oo) per month.
(4) [n cities over 75,000 up to and including 150,000 in population, up to
and including six hundr^_d dollars (f600) per month.
(5) In cities over 150,000 up to and including 250,OW in population, up :o
and including eight hundred dollars (;800) per month.
(6) In cities over 250,000 population, up to and including one thousand
dollars (jl,ooo) per month.
For the purposes of this section the population shall be determined by the
last preceding federal census, or a subsequent census, or estimate validated by
the bepartmenl of Finance.
(b) At any municipal election, the question of whether city council mem-
bers shall receive compensation for services, end the amount of compensa-
tion, cosy lie submitted to the ciedvl"S. !(a utaiotily of the eleoiurs voting at
the election favor it, all of the council members shall receive the compensa-
tion specified in the election call. Compensation of council members may be
increased beyond the amount provided in this section or decreased below the
amount in the same manner.
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36516 CITY GOVERNMENT
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(e) Compensation of council members may be increased beyond the
amount provided in this section by an ordinance or by an amendment to an
ordinance but the amount of the increase may not exceed an amount equal to
5 percent for each calendar year from the operative dale of the last adjust-
ment of the salary in effect when the ordinance or amendment is enacted.
No salary ordinance shall be enacted or amended which provides for amo-
matir.fotu,-c increases in salary.
(d; Any amounts paid by a city fur retirement, health and welfare, and
teeeral soctat sccuruy racucr n~>,,.... ..... __ .._.-...-
ing salary under this section provided the same benefits are available and
paid by the city for its employees.
(Added by Stats.1949, c. 79 p. 145, § I, Amended by Stats.i463, c. 1998, p. 4077, § 2;
Stats.1965, c. 286, p. 1287, § 3; Slats.1966, 1st Cx.Sess., c. 12, p. 276, § 4, eff. April 11,
1966; Stats.1968, c. 642, § 1; Stats.1972, c. 591, p. 1053, § 1; Stats.1979, c. 1378, p.
3nf1f1, 6 2; Slats.1984, c. 100, 4 2J
Hlstor
Ssata.I984, c. I W, § 4, read:
"In enacting This act it is the imam of the
Legislature in the repeal of S<dions 76514 end
365161, and In the amenJment of Section
36516, of the Government Cod< relating to the
salaries of city council members not Io invali-
date the payment of compensation to city
council members approved by the electorate
cal Not<
before January 1, 1985, as Thou actions esist~
ed before that Ja1<. Any pmt or future pay
ens of compensation pursuam m Ihou ac-
lions`Is hereby confirmed, validated, and de~
elated legally effective."
Part of she mbjcct meacr of Ihls uctlon was
formerly canlaineJ in §§ 3h51a, 36316.2.
DerlvMlon: See Derivation undo § 36315.
Forms
See West's California Cade Forms. Government.
Municipal Corporenons w162(1) et uy. s
CJ.S. Municipal Corporatlnns § 52) c1 uq.
WESTIAW Elasronle Reaeareh
See N'ISTLAW Electronic Rexarch Glide fullowtng the Preface.
Blotea of Oedslmsa
AdJuatmenl of aalery I Scclian 36514 (rcpcalnl; uc, nnw. Ihls uc
Zion) and this ugian relating Io compensation
of city councilmen, preduJe a city council.
1. Adjustment of w6ry which has declared isal( In h da governing
Th< e(feclive Jele of en ed11'uslmenl In the board o(a rnlevclnpmeut agency, as author
salaries of city council memMrx is delayed rued by licalth and S.C., §§ 3]007 and 33200,
ounuans to § 16316.5 until one council m<m' from increasing Ih< compensation of ita mem~
bar mmm<nces a new term of office when bars (or their urvice as members of the gov~
such adjustment is by an ordinance adopted in erning board of the redcvdopment agency, iJ
accordance wids This urtiun and is baud on G s.An Gen. I7U, 12-224.
an incrcau m the aty's population. 54 lips. P Y~
4!y C:n 112.5-3(s~l.
§ 36316.1. Elective mayor; addltlonal compenaetlon
A mayor elected pursuant to Sections 3490(1 to 34904, inclusive, of the
Government Cnde may be provided with compensation in addition to that
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OFFICER~~ENERAL 4 363tg.6
D1v. 3 Repnnled
which he receive as a councilman. Such additional compensation may be
provided by an ordinance adopted by the city councilor by a majority vote of
the electors voting on the proposition at a municipal election.
(Added by Stats.1966, 1st Ex.Sess., c, 45, p. 359, § 1.)
Library References
h!cr.:dpa: Cogcraaoas ~tL2(i).
C.1.S. Municipal Corpoulions § 539.
o a<nsc n
Hlelorlesl Note
Th< repealed section, added by Sta!x1972, c. legislative inlem relating so repeal of
591, p. IaSq, § 2, rclelyd to increases and de § 365td.2, see note under § 36516.
aeescs in compensation for councilmen. See,
now, 4 36516.
36516.5. Prohibition agRlnst change In comptnaatlon during term of
office; a[aggered terms
A change in compensation does not apply to a councilman during his term
of office; however, the prohibition herein expressed shall not prevent the
adjustment of the compensation of all members of a rnuncil serving staggered
terms whenever one or more members of such council becomes eligible for a
salary increase by virtue of his beginning a new term of office.
(Added by StaU.l966, ]st EB.S<ss., c. 12, p. 276, § 5, e(f. April 11, 196hJ
Lbnry References
As,...l.u.d r.........a....
C1S. Alunlclpa: Corporalious~§ 52l d acp.
WESTIAW FJectronlc Reseesch
Se< WFSTLAW Elecvonic Research Guide following the Prcfau.
No1n of Oeddom
Ftfaniva doe of chsnae s The <fftttlve dare of en adjustment In the
salaries n( city council members is ddavd
I. Effective dale of eA+nge pursuam to Ihla recllon unnl one council mem~
A chener chy hn the eulhorlt m ado t en bcr commences A new term of office when
Y p such n4j slmem is by en ardinen<e adopted In
mdlmntt to Incrnae nmprnrnann for IIY ordure with 36516,
:ounJl nsmnhen which would b<rame <ffeo `cc 4 anJ Is based on en
Ills sectlonTeS] fOprcAUy.Gen ~ l l' 1 10.)4.1 by C n~t@,16-10.71 Yi population. 5/ Ops,Alty,
't 36516.6. Repealed by Shtg.1983, c. 98, S 1, eff. JRn. 1, 1987
Nletna.»_ u_..
The repealed sMlon, providing for the grant ben, wn added by SIab.1985, c. 98, 4 I, end
a salary incresu to umin coundl mem- expired by as own Terms,
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ORDINANC¢ N0. 10-A
AN OROtNANC¢ OP III¢ CIT4 OP RANCHO CI]CAMORCA, CALtFOP1iiA,
ANLNDENC GRAPIER 2.16 of TALL 2 OP SRE RANCHO CUCAMONCA
MUNICIPAL C00¢ BY ADDING SEC: SON 2.16.060 THERETO RELATING
TO AOdUSINLNT IN SALARIES POL M!lOLRS OP Tflg CI1T COUNCIL.
fie Cley Coaw 11 of the Clq of Rancho Cu<aeonga, Cal ifvrnl+, does
ordain a tollovs:
S¢CTION 1: CnaDt e[ 2.16 of T1[le 2 of the A+nrhn cnr AwnngA
Munic ip+l-C 3e is nareby eeeodaQ Dy +ddiog Section 2.IA.OAO to read se fo llove:
^2.16.060 Percev[aee ulag ad]voMOC. No dl[heuMing any
other provielov of th •• aCh~purewnt to Conrwent
Code Secttov 36516.2, the uLry of eaen caner of tha C1ty
Council la nereDy Lvereued, effectSVe on the opera[lve dace
of !hL Ordlwnu, Dy av awun[ equal [o tvv and ane-half
percen[ (2 1/2S) for each caleMer year tros the ape u[SVe
di[e ni IF. 1..1 ._A]... rte... n _ .PP.[.
ad]w cwn[ uu cede punwnc to •Cwerveant Coda Sacc ion
16516 snd See[1on 2.16.Ob of this Chepur. fi1a aactlon
shall w[ be deawd co provide for m eutoee[ic fucuta
increga In ealaq."
BEC[IDN 2: fie Mayor enall elgn chta Ordtwwe and Ne City C1erR
atoll cause-[-use to be publ lento vienln [itwea {t5) dqa +ftee lca passage
ac lao[ Dote in [ha The Dafi ~MMDDOr~~[ a varapapec of gaw [al clrcuLtlvn
published lv the C1ty o~0vta~ Ca~fornia, and circulated Iv [Ae Clcy o[
Rewho Cucewoga, Calltorvla.
PASSLD, APPRODLO. and ADOlTLD chA O[A day of April, 19g6,
AYLS: Dahl, guquat, MSkala, Schlowec, P[oac
NOE9: Now
AB98MT: Hove
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ATTEST:
4uwv M. Nuesrun. Glq
1
ORDINANCE N0. 1C
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CEtY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING SALVItES FOR M.EMRERE
OF THE CITY COUNCIL
'Ihe City Council of the Cicy of Rancho Cucamonga does ordain
ae Eollws:
SECTION 1: This Ordinance fe enacted pars uenc co the provtsfona
of Seccion 36516 of the Government Code of the 6tate of Celifo rnia, avchor-
t stns rh. r ..___ __ -: --~-- c1e
' i the Ceuncrl
ahaLL recetve=a Area cribedasalery,~ehe amount~af avhich shall be based
~~--- `~ -~"'~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~-~=.~~unm oy es umacea mane ey cne
Scare Oepertmentl of Finan<e'••
SECTION 2: ps of November 20, 191], the laces[ estimate of
population of the City made by the Stace Oepartmenc of Finance ie
540,4]0.
neu run s: each member of the Covncll shall recetve as salary
the sum of $100.00 per month, as prescribed Sn Section 36516 of the
Covattwent Cade of the SeKe Eor <lc lea in the 35,000 to 50,000
populacion group. Said salary shall be patd at the acme time and Sn
the same manna[ as salarlee ace paid to other officers and amp loyeee of
the Cicy.
SECTION 4: Follwing any nau and lacer aurhodzed ntlmece nE
population or census placing [he Cfty In a population group other cF.an
chef sec Eorch fn 6eccimn 2 of this ordinance, the aaLey payable co each
member of [he Council shall be Snereaeed or decrwed accordingly to
equal the sum Drescribed far chat population group in sold Seccion M636
of the C,nvemmenc Code of the S!s!e; proe!de"_, hmrxvar, r :alarv a
Increased or dac ceased shall become payable only on and after the dace
upon vhiN one or mare nembe[e of the Council become elfg161e rhe:efn re
by virtue or beginning a nev tern of office Eoliwfng the nexc succeeding
general municipal eleceion held in the C1[v.
S ECIION 5: The ealarlea prescribed in ehie ordinance shall be
exclusive of any amounce payable to each member of the Council as
relmburaemen[ Eor actual and necessary expenses incurred by a member
of the Lounell Sn the performance of official duties Eor the clay.
PASSED, APPROVED, and Al10PTEU rhia IIst day of December, 19 ]]
AYES: Mikela, Palombo, Schloaeeq Neac, Froac
NOES: None
AB6 ENT: None
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATB: April 5, 1989
TO: City Council
PROM: Charles J. Buquet, Cossncilxan
BVeJECT: BTABLZBIDIBNT O A IC NO ITT66
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Councilman Alexander and myself have recently received a number of complaints
concerning public works contract planning, adminietrat ion and pnyment policle0
and procedures. It ie our desire to have the City Council establish a Council
subcommittee for the purpose of reviewing existing pol iciee and procedures, as
well ae determining if there Se any factual baste to these complaints.
Ae we have been contacted in this regard, we bosh desire to nerve ae the
requested subcommittee, and remain available to discuss this matter further be
contncting us at your earliest opportunity.
CJB:baa
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: April 5, 1989
To: City Council
FRCX: Chat ies u. Buauat, Councilman
SDB3ACT: POATANA/CALTRANa LITIGATION
Ae you may De aware, the City of Fontana hne engagod Caltrane in pending
litigation over their issuance of a tree trimming permit for the purpose of
clearing aline-of-eight for commercial 6111boarde located adjacent to the aan
Bernardino Freeway.
As this is a matter o£ potential regional impact and could eventually affect Lhe
Interstate 15 and Aoute 30 corridors, I bsllave et nppropriate that we join our
neighboring cities in fighting this apparent disregard of regional environmental
resources by Caltrane.
Ae with all matters of mutual interest, I remain available by contacting nee at
your earliest convenience.
CSe:baa
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
DATE: April 3, 1989
T0: Russell H. Nagutre, City Engineer
FROM: Monte Prescher, Pubiic Horks Engineer /~~'f~
SU&1ECT: REDHRL Palllf noatuarr oamrrr ~r_in~
According to Maintenance (Harry Hildebrand) in order to Beet tho nrnnn"nn
schedule for the subject project, 1t will be necessary to award the
contract at the May 3 Council meeting. Therefore, the advertising and
bid opening dates furnished as indicated 1n the Staff Report (Council
neettng of April 3) for approval to advertise need to be changed frog
~Advertlse Apr11 11 and Apr11 16 and open bids 2:00 p.~a. April 27" to
Advertise Apr11 10 aad April 17 and Open bids at 2:00 p.~. April Zl'.
MP:dlw
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
DATE: Aprii 3, 1989
T0: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
FROM: Monte Prescher, Public Horks Engineer ~'J~
$l1B,1ECT: REDHiI.I Paae nPITNILr DDM11Dr7 !r_1n1
According to Maintenance (Harry Hildebrand) in order to sleet the proposed
contract at the May~3 Council sak'ting. _ Therefare,~the advertising and
bid opening dates furnished as indicated in the Staff Report (Council
aleeting of April 3) for approval t0 advertise need to 6e changed fron
"Advertise April 11 and April 18 and open bids 2:00 p,n, April 27" t0
"Advertise April 10 and April 17 and Open 61ds at 2:00 p,~. April 21'.
MP:dlw
RESOLUTION N0. d 9 ~~~
A RESOLUTION 6F THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Cf RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, App ROVING PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "RED HILL PARK DRAINAGE PRQIECT",
IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY
CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIOS.
NHEREA$. TL is lhc+ intcnttnn ,.c •a` r3 a.. -3: ;wi.CuG wCnwu~iyd i,u wnai.r'uuc
certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
NNEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared plans and
specifications for the construction of certain improvements.
nTAi, 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 spettflcations for "Red
H111 Park Drainage Protect".
BE 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
sDectficatians, which said advertisement shall be substantially 1n the
following words and figures, to wit:
"NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS'
Pursuant to a Restitution of the Council of the City of Rwnehn r.,„-a.nnn.
pan nernardino 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 21st day of April, 1989, sealed bids or
proposals for the "Red Hill Park Drainage Project" 1n said City.
Btds wfll be opened and publicly road Immediately in the office of the
City Clerk, 9320 ease Line Road, Suite C, Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed Lo the
City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "Bid for Construction of Red
H111 Park Drainage Project".
pr4Mi5Te115Laf CaN1110rni~eLLebOr5C0aereb~ivisienthatpintaao~dan'e with then
and 2, the Contractor is ulrcd to -` a haver 1, Ar.i,,,es 3
rate of per diem wages for~i+ork of a slsilar character teethe localltyv1n11ng
which the public work 1s performed, and not less than the general prova111ng
rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, Lhe
Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California
is required to and has determined 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 fob site.
The Contractor shall forfeit, as penaittiy to the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars (f25.001 for each laborer, workman, or
mechanic emoloved for each cal andar Aav nr n~~t t,.~ «h.r~cf :r __ L
laDOrer, 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.
as amended-by Chapter 971, Statutes of 1939, and~ln'accordance with theode
regulations of the California apprenticeship Council, properly indentured
apprentices may be employed in the prosecution of the work.
Attention is directed to the provisions 1n Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6
of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the
Ccntractor or any subcontractor under him.
Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor
employing tradesmen in arty apprentlceable occupation to apply 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
npyren Liles w journeymen soar will De 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 ,1o1nt apprenticeship
committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior
to the request for certificate, or
e. when the number of apprentices to training in the area exceeds a
ratio of one to five, or
C. Mhen the trade can show that it is repiacing at least 1/30 of its
membership through apprenticeshtp training on an annual basis
statewide or locally, or
~. linen the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered
apprentices on ail of his contracts on an annual average of mat less
than one apprcnttce t0 eight ,journeymen.
The Contractor 1s required to make contributions to funds estaDllshed for
the administration of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered
apprentices or Journeymen 1n aqy apprentlceable trade on such contracts and tf
other Contractors on the pu611c works site are making such contributions.
The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the
requirements of Sections 1177.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices.
information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and
other requtrements may De obtained fray the Director of Industrial Relations,
ex-officio the AMinistrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or
from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and Tts branch offices.
Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's rrork for ail
workmen employed in the execution of Lhts contract and the Contractor an6 anv
~~'`-- ~`.~acLo, ~,~~~,~ niie snail comply witn and oe governed Dy 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.
Tho Contractor .Ball fcr`~it -, a peBdiiy io ilia Lily of kancno
Cucamonga, twenty-flue dollars (525.00) for each taborer, 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 penaitted to labor
more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Lobar Code.
Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workmen needed
to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence
payments are defined to 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 C1tY of Rancho Cucamonoa for an ammin•
equal to ac least ten percent (IOS) of the amount of said btd as a guarantee
that the bidder will enter Into the proposed contract 1f 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 to be given to secure a faithful performance of the
contract for said work shall be one hundred percent (1005) of the contract
price thereof, end an additional bond in an amount equal to fifty percent
(5081 of the contract price Par said work shall be given to secure thr_ navment
of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for Lhe performance of the
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 carrtes 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 form has
not been issued by Lhe City of Rancho Cucamonga.
Contractor shall possess a Ciass "A" License (General Engineering
Contractor) 1n accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law
(California Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules
and regulations adopteA pursuant thereto at the time time this contract 1s
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, available at rta ~cs~~. ^f !.`.c C;:~ C,:y;„~.,
~~ ~~rnisnea upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga and payment
of 535.00 said (35.00 is nonrefundable.
Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications
will be mailed when said request 15 accompanied by payment sri~gL!'d a"_sec,
!o^^•~^^ ~~ : sGGiiionai nonreimbursable Dayment of f25.00 to cover the
cost of mailing charges and overhead.
The successful bidder will be required to inter into a contract
satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
In accordance with the requirements of Sectim 902 of the General
Provisions, as set forth in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work
contracted to be dine by the Cottractor, the Contractor may, upon the
Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute
authorized securities in lieu of monies wlLhheid (performance retention).
The CT1;y of Rancho Cucamonga, California, reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
Dy order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Dated this day of 19
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, this day of 19
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ATTEST:
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ADYERTISE ON I_pV r11 10, 1989
Aor11 17, 1989
,.aa a Vr nnivVnV VUl,H1Y1V1VGA
MEMORANDUM
r-
DATE: April 5, 1989 C
T0: Mayor and Members of e` ity Council
FROM: Jack Lam, City Manager
SUBJECT: City of Fontana vs. CalTra ns (Tree Tri inning Issue)
Russ Carlson, Special Projects Manager from the City of Fontana, stated that on
March 21, 1989, the City of Fontana, in response to the tree trimming along the
I-30 freeway corridor, had a restraining order issued against CalTra ns.
According to Mr. Carlson, it is the goal of the City of Fontana that CalTrans 6e
made to comply with CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) and file an
Environmental Impact Report. It is also the hope of the City of Fontana to work
with CalTrans and offal tad cities on arriving at a mutually acceptable solution
to the tree tri inning.
On April 4, 1989, the City of Fontana went to court and an injunction was filed
to halt the tree trimming. The Judge has taken the matter under advisement and
a decision is expected in the near future.
The City of Fontana is asking the cities of Rialto, Cotton and Rancho Cucamonga
to get involved with the process by lending moral support in the way of issuing
a statement advocating the goals of the City of Fontana, through monetary
contributions to their legal expenses, and/or joining the City of Fontana in
future petitions. Russ Carlson pof nts out that although the tree trimming along
the I-10 corridor does not directly impact the City of Rancho Cucamonga, a
precedent is being set which might have future impacts along the I-15 corridor.
Kerry Forsyth, a representative of SANBAG, stated that although SANBAG is
currently monitoring the situation, they have taken no position on the matter.
A subcommittee was formed in February of cities along the I-10 corridor
(including the City of Fontana) to address and make recommendations to SANBAG
regarding landscaping. Bill Hill, an aide in Sen. Ayala's office stated that
the Senator had turned the issue over to the above-mentfoneC subcommittee.
Minutes from both the December and February meetings of SANBAG are attached for
your reference. The legal documents filed by the City of Fontana are fairly
voluminous, but are available for your inspection.
cc. Duane Baker
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE: Narch 15, 1989
T0: Mgyor and Mesbers of the City Council
FROM: Brad Bolter. Ci tv pl an,ur
SUBJECT: REPORT ON HATER CONSERVATION IN LAtDSCAPES
~~ av~in~.i~ tif,e, ~,c WY~M1~~ IV./Y~i YQa •I,fV/i9'itiY1/ i6~~Y,/,y
the City's efforts to conserve water to both publicly and privately
Maintained landscapes. Separate reports have ban attached for your
lnforaatlon covering public and private landscapes.
In addition, we are aware that the Citizen Advisory CaseHsslon Msy soon
be reviewing the issue of landscape water conservation and other water
related Issues. The Council subcoiwltta will be inking a
retaswendatlon to add thts issue t0 the CAC cale~ar for dlscuaslon.
BB:ko
ALtachMents
CITY OF [lANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: March 15, 1989
T0: Mgyor and Meabers of the C1ty Council
FROM: Brad Butler, Ctty Planner
SUBJECT: MATER CONSERVATION IN PRIVATE LANDSCAPES
i. nv.i~ivr.' '~a' '~~~~~ err e~n~e a h.Id rev a1~u .a •1.` 01.--~~
vdiTs~n s efforts W conurve ester tn-^privahly sxintained
landscapes.
II. BACKfiROUND: The Ctty of Rancho Cuumonga 1s one of the fastest
gig cftles in the state. Not surprisingly, water 1s beconing
an increasingly lt~tad and costly resource. The C1ty's General
Ptan calls for the encauragaarnt and praagtlon of prograaa ta
conserve water. The Feneral Plan states that tM C1ty should
continue ta support the Cucamonga County War District's efforts
to encourage water conservation by proapting drought resistant,
low-ebinananca vegetation. This roport presents for your
Lmui~.ier'a i.imr rari~ua twG iinigwa GIIaL al! or COela 0! lalplMentee
to conserve ester 1n the prlvaa landscape envlronaent.
IIi. MATER RESOURCES: In an area of California that oust rely heavily
on aipor M r supplies, Rancho Cucamonga is fortunate in having
two iatportant local sources of water. The Cucamonga and Chino
groundaetar basins currently provide the C1ty with cost of its
water supplies. Both basins currently provide Lha City with most
of its war supplies. Both an currently repHnlshed by neutral
procipitatian and through a mater of spreading grounds and
percolation bas/ns. As the Ciyy develops and approaches full
arawntlon, a greaar percentage of this supply will be derived
fran wrface flows 1n the canyons a the north of the City. But
the groundrar supplies an finite and cannot meet our erer-
gror/ng daarnd for avatar, Since 1486, all new derelopaent within
'she City has been supperad through the uu of fagorad wear,
according a tM Cucamonga County Naar DtstNet.
In 198, the C1ty of Rancho Cucamonga partlcipaad with fire other
cotes 1n a regionally nprosenad Lsk force ta ezaedne currant
wear issues. ThTs Naar Conservation Task Force (undid a
coagreMnsive sWry Th cooperation with tM Cucamonga County Naar
D1strlet and Chino Basin Muntclpal Naar D1strlet. The sWdy's
findings lndtcaad that for a typical single faadly residence, 60f
CITY CWNCIL STAFF REPORT
RE: PATER CONSERVATION
March 15, 1989
Page 2
of total we ter used outdoors is applied to irrigate turf areas,
while 30E 1s used for trees and shrubs. The reralning lOf of
outdoor water is used for other purposes such as washing the car
and swinwing poois. The swQy also shows that 70f of total water
used outdoors is lost to the aterospherc through plant transpiration
and evaporation froar other surfaces.
Al taA •Mw club ..wAwl 1• w,~.rA
fasNly ~hoarowner uses 60~ to 80 inches ofwear yv~4"~ aingie
landscaping. The study concluded that savings of up~to 45S could
be realized by using drought resistant plants, iagroved irrigation
technology, irrigation water arnageas!nt and other water saving
practices (see Exhibit "0').
IV. MATER CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES: The following specific grans to
achieve a rc c on n wa ruse 1n landscaping arc currently being
encaurged by Planning through the design review process,
conditions of approval, and plan chock process:
A. Low Naar Usk Plant Materials: Two lagorant aspects of a
wa.e~rv ng aT sc'T" ar~i ' pe are; (1) plaeanent or groupings of
plants, and (2) appropriate location with respect a slope and
sun exposure. Many plants that are not strictly low ester
using, can be grouped together 1n confined areas, or placed in
f•h" eb A. 4w ~. A... •4_
«.a:i iwiii i~ciua. iiflff4a wNS4 0e groeplo
according a the ~aaswnt of water they need, and irrigated
accordingly, to aswrc actual wear savlogs. The services of a
landscape architect can provide the expertise 1n Lh1s area.
The attached plant list (Exhibit "A") is provided a developers
and landscape designers which contains coaagniy available low
water using plant arterials sutable for arst areas 1n this
City. Other low weber usage plant varieties could be
considered 1f recoasaended by a Callfornta Regtsarcd Landscape
Architect.
B. Turf Areas: Turf typically rcqulros son water than low water
usage ground corers and shrubs. Large areas of turf are
tMrcforc dlseourcged wherrver possible, barge areas approved
far turf would r`eprirc the use of lower wear usage turf
varletias. Mr11e iL is recognized that a lush green appearance
1s desirable, turfed areas are encouraged a be used as
designed "events" in LM landscaping rather than as a green
carpet upon wh/eh everything eta 1s pieced.
This concept 1s achieved b~ fraring the turfed areas with
grand cover (sea Exhibit "B ). This practice greatly reduces
the turfed area and rcwlts 1n a grcaar design isgorante to
CITY CDUNCIL STAFF REPDRT
RE: WATER CDNSERYATIDM
March 15, 1989
Page 3
the turfed area. dt would be stellar to counting a shall
picture with a large freaNS. The freae! intensifies the
inn~ortance of the sub~ett. This concept would result in
saaller turfed areas of ouch groater design significance W the
overall theme. A City policy could be adopted to licit the
percentage of turf in the landscape enrironae:nt that would
result in water savings.
He~r~du~~ape City policy encourages, but does not nequlro, the
us~ardscape eleeients within the landscape. Nardscape
areas, Such as natural alluvial rock, cart be used effectively
W conserve we ter and reflect the Coaeynity's natural
environsnt. Many prosects have lncorporotld dry stroaeDeds,
constrocoed of nawrei alluvial rock, into their landscape
theca. Protects are also encouraged LA provide plaza aroas
with decorative paving serials. Nardseape can also be used
as a froadng eleelent for furled or ground cover/shrub areas. A
stronger poliq regarding Lhe use of hardscape could
slgnifiuntly roduce the aroa of landscaping that raqutros
irrigation.
D. [rri ationanon~S sus: Efficient irrigation systes depend upon
~li~~edfate~rdrw N, design, and ~snagesnt practices. Nell
9 9 9 sysus with proper sprinkler heads and
, v v. y. vw.w c.fi~ico• we ,ci ua. LV„
precipitation heads~aro encouraged during plan check and should
be located property to prevent overspr;y one unplanted
areas. New irrigation technology includes core efficient
stroaar rotor type sprinkler designs which can do anro with less
we ter. Todr{y's sprinkler heads shoot a stnae(sl of wur that
rotaus u corer a given area. YesuMgy's sprinkler heads
were designed Lo sprr;y wur. Spray heads caabined with uo
great of a weer prossuro or wlyds could result 1n heavy
alsting which prostes ester evaporation rather than water
consarvatlon.
E. Malnbnanca and Hater SeMdule: A post-Installation
ea nonce prograwt w awe r ng uhedute, for the on-go1ng
stntenanc• of sl~ilar need aroas, can have stgnifteant
banaffts in mar savirrys. Stellar need raters to planed
aroas w1tA smiler charocuHsLlcs affecting water head, ii.a.,
sun vs. shade, flat vs, slopes, turf vs. ground eaersl. TM
schedule should consider weer needs based on average saawnal
conditions. Again, the services of a Landscape erchtteet can
provide expertise 1n this aroa.
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
RE: MATER CONSERVATION
March 15, 1984
Page 4
Maintenance of prirate landscapes and their watering schedules
falls sere within the realm of the local water district. Naar
districts can offer property owners an evaluation of their
watering practices with an eye inward improving watering
efftctercy. Large landscape venter users, such as
office/commercial, school districts, golf courses, can even
train their awn staff m conduct water audlis.
Nater Audit: Mother aspect of water conservation through
proper aaTtenance, Darticularly for developsrcnt with large
mrf areas, is developing a program m audit the amount of
water used far irrlgatlon. Many people over-we ter beyond the
needs of the olants. A ts~ri«„•.. ~_..r ••~"_!t --•~!'.s - -!::g
a site's irrlgatlon system and water arnagement preetlces~and
then suggesting ways m lrcrease the efficiency of we ter use.
A ma,lor product of the audit is an trrlyyanon schedule tailored
specifically m the eltemte and irrigation system. Adjustments
m the iength of watering time, frequency and the amount
(9a11onage) ieaty be vwrnnted, ppaarticularly as uasons change.
Arerage ester savings of up m 20 percent are possible.
Even the single family hoemowrrer can corMut a sisgle audit of
their waterlog prectlees. The proper amount of water for
healthy growM can be determined by consulting the table,
°~uggesua waur Nequlrements ror warm- area Cool-season
Grasses" (see Exhtbtt 'C'l. After deterwtning the necessary
amount of water, the homeowner can conduct a stmpie test m
make certain the proper aarount is Detng applied. This can De
done by distributing severel flat-botmm cans of equal size at
various places on their lawn and measuring the depth of we ter
collected after irrigating. If the tans vary considerably in
wamr depth, tM1r irrigation system may need adjusting for
more uniform application of ester.
G. DessMStretlon B Exam le: Educating the public through
amens re on pro acs s another productive avenue m
encourage tier eonservatlon. The Planning Division instituted
a policy m encourage water cansarving landscapes for model
hooves to new subdivtatons. Proiacts xtTh sore than two axldals
are required m landscape one model entirely with rester saving
landscaping and 1rrlgatton. Signs and inforstton about the
plants and irrigation systama for pro:peettve hamebrryers are
required m be provided at the sales office.
IY. CONCLUSION: A great yogntlal exists for wabr savings through the
useuse ofiwimr conserving plants and irrlgatlon systean. Grtatnly
one of the most effacLlre and slegle scans 1s by requiring
approprtau landscape materials at lnsta11at1on. Fortunately,
CITY CDUNCSL STAFF REPDRT
RE: MATER CONSERYATIDN
March 15, 1989
Page 5
Southern California 1s one of the leaders in developing atirectlve
new plant varieties, efficient irrigation equipatent and techniques
to atinl~lze the consuagrtlan of we ter 1n urban landscapes.
Developers and landscape architects have a wealth of lacai
resources arallaDle to help thaw eoaply rith low water use design
standards.
T`ne Giy~S prexni ra ter conservation pOlicles lntaregl, Dut do
not require, ester conservation in privately exlntained
landscapes. As such, these polities do not have the paver of law
to enrorce weer caxrvatlon praetlees - eacA protect 1s
negotiated on a cox-bytase basis, with varying dloRes of
3::tLvi5. viv'inanG@7 etd stardareS Can be adopted which
spaelfteally target ester ux with a gal of reducing water
consueption.
To address the need for water caxrvatta, staff has idenLlfied on
the Planning Dlvista work prograsr tlwr preparetla of a deGlled
set of landscape and irrigation gulGitms that tneorporete tM
techniques atllad 1n this report. It is intended that thex
guidellnas Wald M adopted by an Ordinance of tM City Couneil.
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Attacheents: Exhlbtt 'A' -Low Nabr Using Plants
ExhiDit'8' -Turf Area Algrnatlve
Exhlbtt "C' -Turf Naaring Requireeients
Exhlbtt "D" - Pohnt/a1 Nater Saving 6reph
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Wsrm Cool Warm Caol
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CONSUMPTION SAVINGS STRATEGY
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A New Word for Saving Water
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Xeriscape
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A LOOK INSIDE
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If "Xeriscapc" sounds like Greek to
you don't fwl fnnl(~1t [: t4 G:e.'k
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concept, Featured as this issue's .c+er
story, combines appropriate plena r,es
and irrigation m result in water sa~+-
ings. In spite of last uinter'S ramfaii.
Xeriscapc is ;cceiving increased
a;tenuon m hoth the water and
landscaping worlds and we feh i;
merits a closer look.
To fine out how much water you use indoors - as well as om, con-
sul the \\'acer Education Foundation's "Trivia" slido-rule game.
a+adable from us for SL00 plus 6 percent tax. There are discounts Cor
levee quantities of the game.
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.~ ~, By the timr, this issue reaches your desk, we':I 6e ensconced in new
quarters - a suite of offices located at 717 K Street. The new offices
On the Cover: arc ccm e,-,fiend>• located just around the corner from [he old but are
--- spzcious enough to allow us room to grow. Be sort to change year
Roladca entry for us (our phone number remains the same), and please
,,,; : .~,..,., ~~, ,~,. , ,,rm.„ ~~ itpo by nest time vnu'o-.n r~w~t
~n '~ '" Since this is the last magazine before the June 3 election, it should he
noted :hat a Water Conservation and \~'ater Quality Bond Lau of ! 936
_
Crec~iCS IPropo>ition aa) is on the ballot.
If passed, the proposition will authorize 51517 million in bonds. half
,. of uhmn would be used far water ronurvation and grounAuarer
,ai„,ui +~.. ~.v,r~. •...r recharge facilities and ha)f for agricultural drainage water facilities,
" """°"""" 'I Local agencies could apply to the State Water Resources Control Board
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and the Department of Water Resources for low-interest loans made
z+a::z~;e :hrouah :he sale of bands. So far, thre is a for of ~upps•
. ,. and no; much opposition to the propositiog but read your voter ballot
• ~ - ~ ~ "^^ "•^•°^'
n.;... pamphlet m decide how to vote.
', ~~' ' ,, . „, The \rind Gap Pumping Plant officially became the Ira J. Chrisman
,., r :. .., Rind GtP Pumpin¢ Plant n a reremnn~ ~~ ?o.^:! !!. Former 4: a:er
-- ~ --- - ---- ~-- - G..~::~.r,,:; e.on Chairman uan Dooley ran the program and R'amr
Conr.:::,.r member Qzir Y.i'! and DR'R Direct^r Dastd Kennel.
spoke 4aoW '0 of Jack Chnsmar,'s friends and assxiatcs a:mnded trio
~...,.., The Chrisman Pomping Plaru is located below Bakenne'~,~.
' ..,... ., : of !`.e Tchachani Mountains Tour; of the plant. vs.::*
. r •,: are ,- : fie;;n:r.^. Ct!i f. r^~a. mz+ be aezngec :,.- .
... ~.. .. non:. c' V. trot Re;av;rs ape.; requei:..
' ""` ~ " "' " ~ ' " "" "' Las:.:~ur annual briefing. held April 8 in Sacramento, received
~~., ~ ~ ~~ ,. ^o;hs., rut kudos from those who attended it. h's as our largess':a
' " ~ ~- ~ dzte, a;;rnded b~ 7.00 members of ;he water, business, media, ieg;;:zat
,, .,, and business communities. "In the tiews" ((acing page) features some
scenes from this importam event.
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Cn hLlrma `;hmate can he imt as beautiful as thrtm
'a vnac,.".Ind ;hat most eomtntwnal IanJ,eapt, can
pro,ptr ,,.Y. n8lelt it" vv ater
V ^na:pa ai,u Invnh e, agout mea,urt of common ,rnw
Randall I,nt.l), o.uer r,ours, adminL,t razor (ur Ille \lu>Inn '~
\ Itnl C'orr.ln;. ut Orangt Cbunn .mJ another vv ho vv a. ~i
In,trumcr.wlmtht.\'ert.n ~tnr ''\'h eonftrenca: Jelmes it a, I
' uarklns .martyr -not haNec"
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_mnt,.'aa ert helping +pmpure !ht. cn <, .bl,rv tar
„In tact..aa5 tndorstd by numerous p(Uf2NIO0a
^o mraeor, -.he C.,!dfirn la I_.Ind,:are C~Im^::; ~^.
~mtncan Soeluv of lrnganon Q+laui[ano. Southern
Ca!IPorma Turferass C~ianc0. Association ot`Cohforma \lattr
s..+ .~.. ,~d in .:+.o~if„~el..... ,nd c nnlim \\'hlle Ihh
:.•nkrence focused on those oho haec contro; over leree nr
remtrous landsapes. man) of ;ht print lplri can ht u•eJ lu•;
~. effenly el)' b~ homeow tiers,
So how n Xmocaoe an) JIf(erent from the ware.-.mtn~
proeram. ,v hlnh were pushtd m 19771 Suzanne 6ueedleld.
:hltl ~+! Iht C+lihtrn is Dtpanmenr of 1l;ater Rewurces
D\1'RI Olfice of \\'ater R+n+er. anon.: ,ee, her n(ftce's own
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.nt,lll~•. alt tic mhborhonJ f nlut„uch as Jemonstratlon
..I rJt::\ to prnelaln> aimeJ m In flucnc~nc Iht water and
Lind,. aplne mJu,tne, to achavt ;« arcr t(hnene)
"\\c re Jlra.nnC IhC malcnn al our tUtt,<n aUnn
rncrann. irciudln_• y+o nv akv-u x• !ando-_ap!nc.. in[c
.nopecllna anon, vs vh laiai ~±enacs." Butttrt lcld
e\pham '\\'c• prucWt techmeal and ficanelal assistance -
luvs Intere,t loans and mamhm~ erants - to water pure t}on.
atlt, .Ind ethers m Inihatt their own prosrams to improve
ailcletie~ ni water me on large landscapes such as parks,
calf a~urst,. planned amt developments. commercial and
n:Justnal park I:mdscaping.
"\\ater «In+en'a[inn a mewed today as an e((ecnve wacer
manayemtm mol." zaya Runerfirld ^1'he tmphasi=_ tic
longer a on cunsen'atlon as rhe'ngh( thing to do ... it Is
vlawtJ ohlecnvely. In terms of its cost<Ifectn'eness. We are
iinJtn¢ !hat state. Iocal and private sector partnerships m
rcJu«ne landscape water use can be very t((ecnve and arc a
!rueful con\enation program area fonhe deportment m
Imtu In Wr a Tong amt to come." she «mcludes
\Ianh,l Pnllw nz. D\C R's landscapc pm,ltch conrJinau+r.
>ees ¢Wav's ..\enscepe aJv ncate. as being more attuned nr
how Calilormm~s do and Jolt want thmr cards to Inok.
Alihuugh D\\~R Jae. tna+urage hameowncn h. Jtwtt Its,
of the vanl :o furl. "we reallzc people lout they lawm."
Prilhsh~ evplalm "NB're loaf telling Ihtm shay can ,all kttp
the )arJ ¢retn anJ htauldul uamg Icss water° orcan plant a
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The Coldrn Sralet oll7crol flower. the Cali/ornia poppy,
addt a tplath of color ro yard or gardrn.
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.:,.• imnrm.u ion ~m nnv ;nu:h ywtcr the lain rcal;v neeu+
Knowing Now acrd when ro wafer is impor/ant.. 8y
Ivarering on windless dm~s oM in the earA~ marnmg,
evapamrian losses ran be kept to a minimum.
'U+ern a[c; InC h the J.hldtl e0nd111Dn :P currCCt an:S
,ern :o :ewh m the hl__gnt sa\Ine+, \.... D1\R \ \L:: ..
7.I!Ivv 4 handy new ua\ homenw pan :_:: lu\a e he,:/r
au r. bw •ni: reduce \\aterlne h M u+Ins a lain ante rlet
:tilde The La+ Angeles Departmrnt nt 15 ater anJ R~xer +a•
`he irt.t to Je\enp u,amde, other dlstrlcta ha\e (allow eJ +J'.1
.wd ;h 1. \prmu Pnllw nz +a\s more thin ~ ntllhon such u:Je~
\III he J1+Inbuted (hrouuhout the state
II ma\ +oand too +Impllsbc, but up to recenth "pcopla
aa\en'I Anmsn how to warcr then lawns.' savs Pnllx'IV The
musing lneredmnt In deaeloping lawn wa]ennY guldellnc,
. mlurmaunn ahnm evannrrancninnnn .~ c Imo r:
whmh plants taAe m and eive off water \apurl xh(ch xu+r
Je\eloped In the past year by the Cnlvenay of Caldnrma at
Da\u under comract with DWR.
Ta Jetcrm the lain x'arcrine nerds. the homeow net \ct.
three cam at \anuw plaen on the lawn. turm nn the
\pnnAler+ for I S narrates, measum the depth of racer m the
cans and dctnr:nlnes the mxraee. He or she then a\muln the
4ww waltn m! ¢uldc is mmplC char) or shdcrule carJl ;u hnJ
`u:. .muedmg to ;he .e;uon. hnx mum rtunurcs the w.acr
raeJ+m run ~Tu IInJ Inn hox' much water you ate mdunn
-~ .w v.ell a\ nuI -..\n+ult the \\'ater Education FuunJannn+
Tn\le'~ +IIJe rule eame. a•. allabla from the FaunJaunn l..r
51 iM)I
Manr pants which art approprialc jot California's
climate fmmn eye-catching flowers and lush foliage.
Acrured is Cirrus corsicus (rock rosU.
Landscape Ideas
~rigu-a1 P'oo-~ual+.tY
[rri~~rtion
111,'OnI irrl ,l l., r ., .IC:,,, end PL~i;IC<, artl .Ae, Ir me
\en..'dgc binCe Pl 4 ; aM1:h •nm^_ - Cf:¢IPIng P:.:nl, 'a ith
•-t ~.!xr ~a,::er n -
ecJ, a..u re. ;t.:I r!acn vv „'I!+c r:s-
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.. .:,]n[J V n'_.I!lun .: .;e:r..dC .Ia RdCr U>C b', hea ,inJ
r: •„L In .he'.;Itiuar ^..:c nnc. L,u•volu'.nc ,,. Inv. ~eaJona~•~
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L'.:I h:.:ac. oc:a_ 'cncrcy ~.rr.wnung .md b,':'". ~.
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..u Leo :. •: val.r Ir. Ih; ~aoJ.:apa, .. ev~.~.:r.
Sha R:~m m<nJ. cllmina:Ine furl :n :Se Iron) va:J .end
:mtcaJ :: culmc "pnv ecv .md iunrnona! aru9, M .,ddi m: a.°
cmn ;our;y ard, shedv nu,ly, ,moundeJ :olor and :rec Jnni.l •.
. r;hemc p!.r nllne In ,nmpllrlenl the .uthne:IU re -:,r ::.:;c
a<y nnh tSc u>e nl ,; reen, acd Piarnlne,.
L~nJu ape arch a~ctSm nl+. .:Ln wge.I, rcJO:..: ~~ r; ,I C,:
.nirta. -_ the arce. oI wih n!.tlc, :.... ,.. br':.... ...,..
: :I .~,cU. anlW. u'n:U .. :Alts ,r,unned. ...
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m, ma.in~ pm.,. ..,c Mn; a in : .cot a .v iJ„ _
.: alAa a•.. Io ." In c. cht Ice1 I:..- ~nr.I mcJale :.v
el6mc ahrta,I Da1me, he P::I nI• art, m;rc a,c
:,clue, .::n :.:'. er large area, that ~ nheru iw• vvnulJ rc Jc~: ~i. ,.
:.~ ,:.. i~ ..:'.::\ IUe:ll :::f Il'(nl inl .~ev:l l::ne ,lal;\II\ Jr:.'. ~•.
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for a:osc vv ho have Ihclr barn. ,cI an ;urr ar vv h" 2.. ,
lave n :' : :remlon, vv ernL.aa.nn cr,n.e, earl u•t :ma-:;:: ~..
-rc
... vv.r;cr roan ;hc vudlunnal bent u:Av hwce rd.. 'iPa-;
m.~uJe Sam.14ml by hr.J narmu.;.r rrv aa. ui'I le..cc ,:::d
,. ,:I; re p,np.Jum. Tile,c he Nv , .,., aiv' evpcn:o:;
levy er pn'b!anl, u uh pe,rt :md .h....l,e,
Plant Jelection
VUn:: II •M~uiJ ha v'punu, by „':v In.n b' :n:~'.:....,.
\::. "ode Pl Y,.,.,e:,e .^,:rv ^,. tin I -.: ~.!I ~:,. _
•+L nIIa,..:nJ :c.LUl :Iavv rne•. .cnphv n.,'t.•np e. •.. .
carne Plena .~n he en reilne ;. .zu~~nu LanJ...'p:'
iecJ.:ape, hm 6hone,'.m.i, ,.nu'av.;:v, e, ;. ..:.,
Jea xa .an even mcludea Ito dc!:.arc v,:Ier gu r. lcn...
they are used ven .panngl)." ,hc va)v
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Irte) Poor QUBNta'
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•'mnllJ ht ft.'n_nlzeJ that nat~all naut t> Jn seriph} uc'.
Thu,e Ih.~t :hrnr along nttn nla~ rcgmrt a., north watzr as
tvlbc pilot `rcat, .h d rah. rf ,t.~~.,,b .!;;;;;.•~. pL,nt,
^,alnt I~, G.ii>•rn 1.1 and other nraa> allh •nn llur dlmurc,
I:11~'r','; :li'.'In \U,I rJiIJ J:IJ k12JIIC(rJ nrJr ailUnl rlt>~ .Irr
clnrc.lpl :c hr .Ippnq)n.l;e Ihan those G.,m cooler, tttacr
,Irum, ~ b:'rnts Ior CJ!nornm's het. Jrt wmmtrs I, that
'nJT ndllu•, ,IR J,O hrr~ rewrdant.
S~~ntc cu:,mnJmg mutt plane In<IuJt oak.. •aet, unmAtt
tluw er,.lr'lrrnnu. Fra•rrtrmtin and Tnx=r: E,cellenl taouc,
.IJapnd to Cddnrnm include Crus«+.. Emuiun4r. 6vua.
6 uam unJ .mJliar euonla ptu<sptaia S•cntrics are
•.~~mine mc;tJ,ingl~ Anna ltd~eable _F~aut nauar plant> anJ
„~l.:n) can rca~+m lntnJ plJnl> swwblr frr J hunltuw ner\
:Inna!t nmc ,et ihr Irit nn page II 1
.-ground Lhe State
;n Iv,.. DAv R mnd~:J a Jntan "real aorlJ" vrpemu'•e
pr 9rct, Jr m::J nc ,t,.te Ic ntea,ure iht c:nf tlftcm cnms of
~.md•cy t wanar•,d ton pre~runu. the pfaitet5 tncludid t[te
t; Inpmcm of lav.n a,nums uulJes-reducing a'altr rat M
.u~ parks anJ othrr wrf areas and freeuac landscaping and
I utJlne the ntu,t tllectnr means of enmuw8in¢ resiJenA m
:omtr.t altar. Program particlp;m[s trzludcJ the Lo,
\ngcie, Dtparnnant of N'ater and Power.. Mttrupohwn Water
Dnlna of Southern CJhforma. ~luncipai Water Distract of
Or.,rge Grunry. Cahfbrnia Polytechnic Imtitute az Pomona.
South Tahoe Public Ctihty Distritl. Desert Water Astrnu\.
)larin C~Unn Water District [he Citv of Fresno. Culifornm
i i; n:nm, nr„v:,~ ~•J w. ,•.., .;y; ~., iii
Cnuperarne Etitnsiur., California Deparlmtnt of Forestry.
E,tn thoueh Northern Cahforma bore the Arum of the
Jrnught.:: water-<mvlg demonstration garJen has graced the
Ln. Anccla headypartrrv ui the >levopohtan N'uwr Distract
~d Snmharn Cahforn iu smct 1977. according to Semor
1n.llyq Phil HitchmtA, who heads that Jntnct\ Xtnst ape
cl'I'uru. 'fhc Jminet oho has helped fuel eanlem :u uth¢r
,ut,. JeccloptJ a Iawn watering:-aide and in 148J
onuplCtcJ a turtg ras, ,¢Wy to determine xaltr reymrmnemo.
In the plannme etacts i, an vocation m.lnugemtnt pn,_ram
ror Jrga lUr( J,Ch UA![A w11I ft:IIUK a ,Rll'V Ur wCJthrr
aauon, :vaunt the ,cis rce area In turnnh up~lu.thonunmu
atepotnm.pdatiun Jaw.
ir.9cho Dzparuntm a( 1\'atar anJ Paw cr •rctnd) n•.t na:: ..::.
rtadcn[s to parr iC~Patr m a wwervtfficwnt garden
.~~mpeuuon ror S'SW In ca,h :mJ pn2r.. Thz Jep,uunen;.
nme anh thr tort, ul Soma Barbur;l JnJ GulclJ JnJ the
-.,t Bat \lumtl pal i Wut Dl,tnct. -da) a.n .thntJ M
Dl1'R to pur,lapale In J plhrt Large Tart Land+capt 6J0.^
4uJlt Program morel at tncra,td ttlmlcntt In vneaunc
.:rtJ, M three acre. er Tercet
"I r .ucce+,lul. this e arcr am.zn auon pmeram for larvc
'art aeas.. +uch a5 parks anJ cemetrrle., »uIJ ,iennlca rah
-tJu<c pzak ,ummernme auttr ace In Luc Aneths." accordly
;, A„,cant rianera! Manager Duare L. Gtu2cwu., the
?roerant imokts DN'P lundscapr iunSUlranls unul)nng the
c tlsung I. rigalion natnu and ,ml and tvttr oat rr: nrJ, nl
•zlrcted mrf areas. recanmendinv the m•e. in o,r,.r,~,.
•; htJules anJ calculating outer, Cnzret Jnd iabor >nune,
The ,IaN Dtpanntent of N'ater Rt,uurct, anJ man) a ~Itr
-etntia bona w;utr-curorn Inc urmommlmn garden, m
ae land?rapen and iht public a look at vJtrrmt ing piano
.on[toi Ont nl lhc• Ent au, Jet eloptJ ht OJAa nJ~hJ,c,!
E.n[ 8Jt \Iumcip;J Cu!m District, ttheh touoeramJ •.t nr.
,t rn~ of OJA IunJ In a garJtn which Jen'~om[rare, der
rngahon and low eater-u>mg plur,o. In l08?. the dnvwt
mtalled three resldcnual demonstration garJzns at hone., in
Jitlercm parts nl n+ <ervice aria..
Amonp uthrr Xtriscaprrelated pmlett>. Snnh >lann
\\atrr District reccrtlc reszarched the eifun ufel'nenm
anJscape Jeslgn m condominium decelopmm~u. computing
..rats wish vaditional IanJscaping x irh stry ei ficiwt
'Jndaapes that employed SU percent less turf and emphasiztJ
ta•nphytic plun[inm hw mar:Jl had lh^v! the estne !^ta!
andocupe urea. Siaimenanct contrazmrs cared fur the
anJs<aping as they normally would, without an. coutNng
!rum the district.
°We wan: to >how desetopen that water cunsernne
dc,lgns will pa) off handsomely." say's General Alanager
:uhn Olaf Schon. °Baaed on our prclimmun stausna. wt
:noel thw the wumr consort ing landscaxs vud Si pescal
:,, w'altr. ?? percent Ibs labor. (+U percent h., ftttllv¢r anJ
moot lhr same umoum of hcrbiciJes." ~ehon .uy s. " (ht
,npartm ,avmgs iur the homeowner in that more to iacnd~
e, ICneJ IanJsrapca n ahout 5711 ptr )'Car." The Jn[nCl hJ,
JlrcuJt insnmteJ a regulahnn a hwh otter, Jet eloper, i >: io
^:r Jttelline unn atJn firt unl¢me water-:omgninc
and,cape dt.mn .'r uarla puhh,htJ by [ht Ji.t rla
+?thee local \\:.tr •Jpphen. DN R and rnunn ;:++\zrnnten:•
_..:, hope w In tlueo:e dc\alnptrs ro choose low voter-usln^_
.~mJ•~Jping unJ 5e+• :uri .or ntw de\elopmtnt. The County
+i Contra Co•ta. Iocaltd :n tht Sun Fnncieco Bad Arca.
stnth adopotJ rtgmremzm< Which apph to nz\\
x\alopmtnt unher Wan slncle-Tamil\'re+Wena+JnJ
u`rporated arms' Jnd is workln3 \\ith indrvtdual chits to
._\th+p +tmilar ord: n.lncts, The pohq restnct< u:t of tun :'
_r+ p_rcenr Iru'tp[ \\ hire e<sznlial. <uch as for J school
~IJUrrc Ileldl anJ pr •nlbus rte ua m medtun strip+. PIJnn Ir.
vw.mrf areas ere :•` :w of Iht Ion eater-ate \anen. and
,m~\nlumt vr_::eon+\.ttm<are mywrcd.
i ne amen ~. •_ ~~...~~.: ... :.: ..f :: _..:. ..., ,,...
.. ~. •, apes to he :. •'.lertd J,tut Jlternuust m hleh \\arer
_+Jnd+:.,nt~ i C,`umv Gwdt Ice LdnJ.: apt Plan+'
,!an: rn,l¢° _., anJ r,: rcauon nmthoJ. Jnd .ptntin
,.... ,,.., .+„~ than .: n Im~Jtl homes. JI ivast non
. Jna.~ant.:.'.~• ,. unF. '+Jtcr;an•trum: plants.
Other Conference> Planned
.. Wllb+n ;r .. .. ... atcome Urantc CnunP _:Inu:f.
... .JCC .,+`t'::'.. `Ipv`r CnntPrCneG+art Dhlnnt'J R+`J n.:
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~•n•~inG n'~C.\.0.•f:.YU.It. anU'Jr~d•JJnt .:'d
.:'. ;~: nl:m ,+ .,, ...a:Yth: ;:nrual t\em am~lce '\~+-timer
,::'.rtarma water af:':IC, hC mare mturntathq: .:%v •W Ine
•.ntterenx.. umG,: 9tnrt¢ ut ~:I S+ R?c, a NN l
Xerisrape makes a for of
sense for lasge planted
attar, such as along
frcrways and srrceu. as well
as far Bards.
In the Southland.:he San Dit~o County Rater Authnnry
plan, m co-sponwr J \triscapt :onferena \s nh Cm dmJta
C~:i ~tJrtd t1\:\'JrJ protc\1:.\n .l\,nil h. ...-. nlr, ir. t.lr
Dleeo unJ Imps: ml nwnnts. Tht two-Jm e\tnt I++ct :or
lan "_ and '3. lye . at tht :111unn+ rcueunm In San
Uln•++.:ma+rdmc to Prte Ri\++. ~ +m+Acsman iirt tha ,nnhorm
Tht aulhonn'> '+ mtmher u, coat, w dI be m\ ols td In [he
amlUtnct an Bell
Caliiornta+ um\rrvnes al.n o.itr :aunt+und procrun++ Ir.
Xtnstnpe-related fieldv. Tht Office ~V Cont:numg Edut oln ~n
.d California SlJ[t Polutchnlt l: niter+In at Pomona open
an txlensi\e Landscape Technobe) C<rrl ficatt Preeram with
:aunts in Jn tlimatt landccJpmg.. :'. ater mart.r_•emcm .awl
s(enscapt scuems. The Cnicenny Euenslon of tht
Cm\tnln n(Caliiorniu, In mt. fta;ures a \an.capt
........,...'Y~~..n.~..:. .n .trm n`hl.lnltrant nlann. .irm
rr:gatinn Jtslsn and dry chmett 'unJwapm _. \\hlit l C
Rntnldz: E;tmion nfftr. sem;nJr+ m +ucn topl~• ..•
:rnzatn+n .\+cenv by eifit'~enr. snJ e:om nn\ anJ „~In:•'.Iler.
.,na ;htlr ux In la n.i+upc numk::JnCt
Local Ordinances
~i•nrk %f/(1 enter mld landsv ,:p: prrrirsnonub~ r rn;e,+
rut for Xernavpr 'Sri. a wmt~rnce nr-spunsnrrd ;i~. rtio
California Deparrmert! o(tferrr Resources. .t7unie;nai
tfntn Disvrc•r of Omngr Cwrnn artd Slrtnrpi6wn
t5'anr District al Southern California.
For -ad.;i[ional lntormarirn
e 1ur.nm.c .:nu~ .. iJ. .on-en ing :nun ne^r rhaa nam:.
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.: •nnl!c.l ~. :.a: ,err Jatad,.;+nta:StlmV1AA'DOC Puhll.
Cnmrn orlon enJ dn!rcf olhx, pmJucc and JuRlbu4`
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.Swart nucannr ha.~ lone mrcreJ realer cunwn m~~ t
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IanJ,capmg in u, page, anJ m rho>r UI na ccccllcnt
_ardrmne F,uo6s. .:, ailab;r ar hpohiare,. The faunJetl+rn
has a IimrmJ number al repnms of Sunxar's l9i6 article.
"For Summer-Dn Cal dnrnta - \4Lrrr Sm fine Plantin¢ ' I
IJea,," ehlah II,M wuahle anJ avracn+r plane b? cllmatr !'
tone Mr a n'rc caps. ~enJ Uus coupon \uth v bu,mes-,ICr.. i
,cli-dJJre„rJ am elope ,mntpeJ is nh 50 )% po,larc In'.
\\'.ner F,Juunnn FaunJalma. 717 K Sr .Suite Sl?, ~
Sasmnmt++. CA :r:ila'note nc+, aJJrewl '.
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Foliage Plants
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~-fines Or)gt(Ial Poor Quality
rwu 'Trumpet crcrperl
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Trees
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Ground Coeer
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(any' Forms
m'nenner IG round cover ro _'C-ti. fountatning shrub)
ngnrrns Uuniper: ctuunJ coven '-tn. high. ohrubs, treev
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