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CITY
C(JUNCIL
AGENDA
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
REGULAR MEETINGS
1st and 3rd Wednesdays - 7U0 pm
July 18, 1990
Civic Center
Council Chambers
loam ria~ (`nnfPr rMvP
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730
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City Councilmembers
Dennis L. Stout, Mayo.
Pamela J. Wright, covn<umrmbe.
Deborah N. Brown, Mvyo. Prv-rrm
Charles 1. Buque[, cvvnri/member
William J. Alexander, covvramrmbe.
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Sack Lam, nco Mvnvr..
James L. Markman, ao a~m.vc~
Debra J. Adams, nn~ clr.R
City O@ice; 989-1851 lions Perk: 980-7145
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A. CALL TC OADHA
1. Pledge of Allagienca to Plaq.
2. Roll Call: Baguet _, Alexander _, Stout _
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4. AIOfOUNC~rfe/PARBAPlATIOMB
1. Presentation of Proclamei ion Dcclsring July se Parka and
Recrent ion Month.
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2. PreeentatLOn of Proclamation Commending Meru Higgins
and Staff of the Smergancy Preparsdncee Deperiment for
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t CHTI Training Bxsrciee~
i~ ~ 3. Preeen[etion to Anna LLs Narnendez in Recognition Of
i her National AICP Award as a Student in the Picld of
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~ C. COMMUMI GTIONS lR011 TBE PUBLIC
~ Tbia i• the tlac and platy for the geural public to addrua
Lhc City Council. 8taie Lw prokibib tea City Council f[Oa
addruaing any ina wt preriously included on the Agenda.
The City Council ay raeire tutiaap ud art the Batter for
j • subsequent acting. CoaawaL are Lo M lieitad !o fin
einutaa per lndiridual.
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The following Coatut Gicndai items arc upected Le be
~ j ~ rnutiae a¢d ¢oa-controreraial. Taey will a aete6 upo¢ by tW
Comcil at one !ia without diseuaWa. Any itq ay M
revered by a Comcilaaalber or sober o! tae udieaae toe
dissuasion.
1. Approval of Mlnutce: June 20, 1990
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2. Approval of Warrant n, Register Noe. 6/13/90, 6/20/90, 1
6/27/90 and 8/26/90; and Payroll ending 6/21/90 for the
~ totnl amount of $9,857,098.68.
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3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule
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ae of June 30, 1990.
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4. Alcoholic Beverage Application for On Sale Beer 6 Wine
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~ Hating Place for R 6 R Bnkery, Portico Management
corporation, 9558 Base Line Road.
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5. Alcoholic Beverage Apollcet ion for On Sale l+aer a lane
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j Hnting Place fot Drngon Bxpreae, Tah-Chuan snd Saho Fang
~ i Lu I, 9028 Archibald Avanua.
6. Alcoholic Beverage Application for On Sele Beer s Wine 34
Hating Place for Celato'e, Cathryn L. and Joseph J.
I Calato, 9640 Center Avenue, Suite 150.
7. Alcoholic Bevernge Application for On Sale Beer for B 36
K Sub, Doo Young and Hyun Yank Lee, 9026 Archibald
~ Avenue.
B. Alcoholic Baversga Application for On gale Baer 6 Wine 38
Basing Piece for China Duck, Ouc Bao and Mei Tel Cheu,
8621-8 Haven Avenue.
I 9. Approval of Surplus Property Disposition - Waiver of 40
~ ~ Publication.
i, ~ 10. Approval of the SnvLronmental Initial Study, Parts I and 41
I Si for the proposed Banyan Street Improvement Project ~
~ from Saetwood Avenue to Hellman Avenue; end issuance of i
i a Categorical Bxemptlon therefor.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-274 42
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
THB BNVIRONMBNTAL INITIAL STUDY AND ISSUANCE
~ OF A CATEGORICAL H%EMPTION POR TNH PAOPOSEO
BANYAN BTREBT IHPROVEMENT PROJECT PROM
BASTWOOD AVBNUB TO HSLLMAN AVENUE
11. Approval of a Resolution confirming the Importance of 54
the Kenyon Way Rsilroad Croaeing at the Southern Pacific
Rsilroad Croaeing aaat of NLlliken Avanua.
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July 19, 1990
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I I RESOLDTION xo. 9o-z 75
A RBSOLUTION OP TN8 CITY COUNCIL OP TH8 CZTY
OP RANCHO CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, RBQUSSTING
IMMSDIATB CONSIDBRATION BY TNB SOOTHBRN
i ~; I PACIFIC RAILROAD FOR THE COA'STRUCTION OP TH8 I
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12. Approval to order the annexation of CUP 89-17, located
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I '~ i Avenue, to Lnndecape Maintenance District No. 3 and i
' '~ ~I Street LSghCing Maintenance District Noe. 1 and 6.
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I RESOLUTION NO. 90-276
A R850LVTION OP TlRS CITY COONCIL OP THE CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDBAING
THE ANNEBATION OP CBRTAIp TBRRITORY TO
LANDSCAPE HAINTBNANCE DISTRICT NO. 3 AND
STRHBT LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS.
1 AND 6 POR CUP 89-17
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13. Approval of a Federal Government Resolution (CO 90-100) I
deatgnating individuals ae repreeantetivee of the City
I of Rancho Cucamonga for the ac9uieition of federal
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surplus property.
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' 14. Approval to execute contracts Eor caoputer hardware/
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j ~, ; ! software maintenance witA AC3 Caoputing (CO 90-101), Cal
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i ' it I Comp (CO 90-102), NBI Incorporated (CO 90-103), Prime
Computer (CO 90-104), 2achnic Computer Sarvicea (CO 90-
'~,, I 105), Tektronix (CO 90-106) and United Computer Syeteme
(CO 90-107) in the total amount of $111,333.00 to be
funded from Contract Sarvicea Accounts 33-4130-6028 fez
~ Piecal Year 1990/91.
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15. Approval to award and ezacute a Profassionel Sarvicea
li Agreement (CO 90-108) for praparet ion of n drafk
specific plan for the Biiwanda North Area to C.M.
~; ~; ~; I En9lneerinq in the emovnt Of $lS,?00.00 to fle funded
j from Contract Services Account No. 01-4333-6028 (PY
89/90 ).
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16. Approval to execute Agreement for Inetellation of Public
Improvement (CO 90-109) Detwen Fred C. Smith and Blyee
8. Smith end the City of Rancho Cucamongs for SErwt
Improvements locetad along rho north portion of the
Smith parcel for tM Nlnstesnth Strsst project from
Cernw,lien Strwt to Amethyst Etrest.
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July 18, 1990
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-277 6g
A RESOLUTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CZTY
OF RANCHO CVCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
AN AGREEMENT POR INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT PROH FAED C. SMITE AND ELYSE E.
SMITH AND AUTBOAIEINO THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERA TO SIGN SA!ffi
17. Approval to execute Agreement for Ineiallstion of Public
Improvement (CO 90-110) Detesen Melvin N. Smith and the
ii`j' Oi MifiCNU buaiy.i'ry'a wpa u .. .
along the north portion of +eheu Smith uparcel for `ihe
Nineteenth Street project from Carnelian Street to
Ameihyet 9LreN.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-773
A RESOLUTION OP TIDI CITY COUNCIL OF TH6 CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMOIIGA, CALIFOPJ72A, ACCBPTING
AN AGREEMENT POR INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT IRON IOSLVIN N. SMITH AND
AUTHORZ2ZNG TtB MAYOR ANU CITY CLBRK TO SIGN
SAME
Improvement (CO 90-111) beiwwn'JOan Gataa,v-Ruesall
Pittants, Dlena Fittante St. Clair, and Salvatore
Pittants and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for Street
Improveman[e located along the north portion of the
Pittants parcel for the Nineteenth Street project from
carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-274
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
AN AGREEIBMf FOA INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT FROM JOAN GATES, AU88ELL
PITTANTE, DIANE FITTANTE ST. GLAIR, AND
SALVATOPa FITTANTE AND AO^-^.lORIfINO THE HISYCR
AND CITY CLEIiR TO SIGN 9AMB
19. Approval to execute Agreement for Inatallei ion of Public
Improvement (CO 90-117) Nissen Csry L. Youell and
Mnette R. Youell and the Clty o[ Rancho Cucamonga for
street Lmpzovement• located along the north portion of
the Youell grcei for the NinetNnth 8trnt project from
Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
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AHSOLVTION NO. 90-280
A RESOLUTION OF THS CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY
OF RANCHO COCAMONGAr CALIFORNIA. ACCEPTING
AN AGAESMBNT POR INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT PROM CARY L. YOVELL AND ANNETTE
K. YWELL AND ALTHORI2ZNG TEPc MAYOR AND CZTY ~
CI3AR TO SION SANS
10. Approval to execute Agreement for Inetallat ion of Public I
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Improvement (CO 90-113) between The Department of
veterans Affairs of the State of Cal ifornLa and Glenn
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Improvemente
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along the north portion of the
Kurvtr parcel for the Nineteenth Street project from
Cnrnelinn Street to Amethyei Street.
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-2 V1 76
A RESOLUTION OP TH8 CITY COUNCIL OF TIDL CITY ~
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGAr CALIPOApIAr ACCEPTING ~
AN AGREEMENT FOR INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC i
ZMPAOVEHERT FROM THE DEDAATNENT OS VETERANS
APPAIRS OP TIDE STATB OP CALIFORNIA AND GLENN
M. RUAUTS AND AVTNORI2ING THE H11YOR AND CZTY
CLSAI( TO 9IGN SAlf6
21. Approval to execute Agreement for Installation of Public ]]
Improvement (CO 90-314) between Stanley V. Fulton and
Beverly A. Fulton and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for
Street improvements located along the north portion of
the Fu lion pnreel for the Nineteenth 9traet project from
carnelian Stzaet to Amethyst Street.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-282 ]8
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP TN6 CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONCA. CALIFORNIA. ACCEPTING
AN AOREBMBNT POR INSTALLATION OF PUHLIC
IMPROVEMENT PROM STANLEY V. PULTON AND
BEVERLY A. FVLTON AND AUTHOA222HG THa MAYOR
AND CITY CLERR TO SICN 9AME
22. Approval to execute Agreement for Instellatlon of public ]9
Improvement (CO 90-115) between Mohammad Hsidarian end
the Clty of Rancho Cucamonga for Street Improvements
loeatad along the north porelon of the Haidarian pared
for the Nineteenth Strht project from Carnelian Street
to Amethyst 8tnat.
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I ~ I I RSSOLUTION NO. 90-283 $Q
i A AASOLUTION OP TH8 CITY COUNCIL OP TfHS CITY
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AN AGR68MENT FOR INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC
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IMPAOVBMBNT PROM NOF7AMNA0 HAIDARIAN AND
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I I I AUTHORIZING THB AAYDR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN I
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I li I ~, 23. Approval to execute Agreement toz Installation of Public $1
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Improvement (CO 90-136) between Che[les Srwin Hunniford
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I ' Sr., and Vivian Lorraine Hunniford and the City of
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I I I ~ Rancho Cucamonga fot StYNt Imornvrrr..~- 1--1:3C .a.,,y
I I I I the north portion o[ the Hunniford parcel for the
I Nineteenth Street project ftaa Carnelian Street to
I Amethyst Street.
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ABSOLUTION NO. 90-28d
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'~ A RHSOLUTION OF THS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
i OP FUNCRO COCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
I ' I AN AGASBlBNT FOR INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC
'. IMPROVEMENT PROM CARRELS ERNIN HUNNIPORD
', ' I 9R., AND VZVIAN LORRAINB HUNNIFORD AND
I I ', AUTROAI SINO TN6 MAYOR AND CITY CLERE TO SIGN
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~I~ i, 'i ~~~ y4. Approval to execute Agreement £or Installation of Public $3
I ~ ~ ~ ! I~ Improvement (CO 90-117) between Aldo zanrwao and Alba
I I, '~~~ I Zenroeao and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for Stteet
'I I, Improvements located along the north portion of the
'~,i ' 'I Zanraseo parcel for the Nlnetaenth Street project from
' I i ''~ Carnelian Street to AmetAysG street.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-285
A A830LUTION ON TfBI CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
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OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIIOANIAr ACCEPTING
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AN AGREEIRNT FOR INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC
' IHPAOVEHENT BAOM ALDO LANROS80 AND ALGA
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ZANAOSSO AND AUTHOAILINO THE HAYOA AND CITY
~ I CLERE TO SIGN SAME
25. Approval to execute Agreement for Installation of Public $5
~ Improvement (CD 90-118) WlwNn DennL Rey Brown end
Jacquelynn L. Brown and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for
Strpt Improvement located along the north porLlon of
the Brown parcel for tM NLnetwnth street project from
Carmuan Street to Amethyst Street.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-286 ~ 86
A AESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP T8E CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONOA~ CALIPOIiNIA~ ACCSPTINO
AN AGRBBNENT !OR INSTALLATION OP PVBLIC
IHPROVBMENT PAOM DENNIS MY BROWN AND
j I JACQUELYNN L. BROWN ANO AUTHORISING THE
i I i NAYOR AND CITY CLBRR TO SIGN SAMB
I 26. Approval to execute Agreement for Inatallatlon of Public 87
Improvement (CO 90-119) Wtwaen Debra Dee Dawn Dutton
I j and the City of Aancho Cucamonga for Sirwt Improvements
~ ~ located along tea north portion oY th1 Dutton parcel for
` i the Nlnatwnth Strwt project from Carnelian 8trwt to
I j Amethyst Strwt.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-267
~ A RESOLUTION OP TIA CITY COUNCIL OF TFR CITY
( OP RANCHO CUCANONOA. CALIYORNIA. ACCEPTING
~ AN ACREEtgNT tOR INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC
I i IMPROVEMENT DROM DEBRA DEA DAWN DUTTON AND
AUTHORISING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLEAE TO BION
SAME
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27. Approval to execute Agreement for Inatallatlon of Public
Improvement (CO 90-120) Wtwaen Tuyet Lan Tran and Debra
I ~ D. Dutton end the City of Rancho Cucamonga for SLrwt
! improvements Located along the north portion of the Tren
and Dutton parcel for the Ninetwnth Strwt project from
Carnelian Sirwt to Awthyet Strwt.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-288
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A R880LUTION Ot TN6 CITY COUNCIL Ot THE CITY
of RANCHO COCAMONOA~ CALIPORNIA~ ACCEPTING
AN AGREElRNT DOR INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC
IMPROVEIRNT PROM TVYET LAN TMN AND DBBAA
D. DUTfON AND AUTNOAIEIN6 TH6 MAYOR AND CITY
I CLERK TO SIGN SAME
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2B. Approval to execute Agrwmant for Inatallatlon of Public
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Improvement (CO 90-121) betWwn Jimmy Eru Hall and
Pamwla Ruth Nall end the City of Mneho Cucamonga for
Stswt Improvements laaatad along the north portion of
tN Hall parcel for the Ninstwnth Strwt project from
Carnelian street to AmatAyat 8lrwt.
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July 18, 1990
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RBSOLUTION NO. 90-289
~ A ABSOLUTION OP TF@ CITY COUNCIL O! TRB CITY
i ; ~ OP RANCHO CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, ACCBPTING
I I I i ~ AN AGRBBIRMf POR INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC
j j IMPROVE116Irr PROM JIMm 6ERA HALL AND PAlBLA
~ i RUTH HAIL AND AUTHORIZING THB MAYOR AND CITY
I I ~ CLBRE TO SIGN SAME
I 29. Approval to execute Agreement for Installation of Public 93
I improvement (CO 90-122) betNesn oacar W. Phillips and
Geraldine
Phillips and the City of Rancho Cucamonna
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of the Phlllipa pared for the Nineteenth Street project
from Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
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~ RBSOLUTION NO. 90-290
A Ra8OLOTION OF TFiE CITY COVNCIL OD THE CITY
OP AANCHO CUCANONCA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
AN AORBBIBNT POR INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT FRO1/ OSCAR N. PHILLIPS AND
GBIUI,0IN6 A. PHILLIPS ANO AVTNOATEIN6 TAE
MAYOR AND CITY CLBRR TO SIGN SAME
30. Approval to axaNU Agreement for Installation of Public 95
it ~ ~ Improvement (CO 90-123) between T.N. Reeves end the City
'I I of Rancho Cueemonge for Street Improvsmxrnt• locsted
~ along the north portion of the Aeve• parcel for tDe
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I Ninetenth Street project frao Carnelian street to
' Amethyst Street,
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~ PESOLUTION NO. 90-291
~ A RESOLVTION O7 TIRi CITY COUNCIL OF TNB CITY
~ OP RANCHO CUCAMONG}., CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
AN AGREEMENT POR INSTALLATION OP PUBLIC
IMPROVElDSNT FROM T.N. ABEYES AND AUTMORI2ING
THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERIC TO BICN BAM6
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I al. Approval to execute Contract Caenge Order NO. 3 (CO 9O-
019) for Haven Avenue OaieMey Entry Monument for
construction of utility crooinq stews for LM future
entry swnumant, in Maven Avenue in the amount of
513,000,00 end authorise tM Administretiw Service
Director to expend en eddit tonal $13,000.00, over the
original contingency approved Dy Clty Council, from the
Beautification Fund Acoount No. 21-667-8719.
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32. Approval to execute Contract Change Order No. 2 (CO 90- 98
050) for the Rochester Avenue Parkway Beautification
Improvement Project in the amount of $26,480.00 and
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authorize the Administrative Serviese Director to expand
an additional 518,600.00, aver the original contingency
i approved Dy City council, from the esautificat ion Pund
Account No. 21-6647-8935.
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i 33. Approval to exocute Improvement Agreement and
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I Monumentetion cash deposit for Tract 13280, located
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~ north of ease Line Roatl between Milliken and Rochester
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~ previously submitted Improvement Agreement and
Nonumentation deposit accepted by City Council on
January 18, 1989, free The Nilliam Lyon Company.
V RESOLUTION NO. 90-292 l0U
A RB60LOTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OF TBE CITY
OP IUNCBO CUCANONOA, CALI[ORNIA, APPROVING
INPROVElOtMf AGAEEIRNT AND N011010NTATION CABN
DEPOSIT [OR TRACT 13250 AND AEL6ASING T~
I IMPROVENENT'AGREEHEBT AND MONOHENTATION CASH
j DEPOSIT PREVIOUSLY ACCEPTED BY CITY COUNCIL
i ON JANOARY 18, 1989
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! ~ 34. Approval to axecuie Improvement Agreement end
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i Improvement Security !or 7645 Alia Cueets submiited by
i Dave Boggs.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-293
~ A R630LUTION O- THB CITY COVNCIL O! THE CITY
OP RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALI[ORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGR68l0NT AND IMPROVBMENT
SECURITY POR 7645 ALTA CU83TA
~ 35. Appcovnl to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for 105
Trset 32420, located on the notthweet corner of Hallman
Avenue and 6th street, submitted by Rancho Parka I.
i RESOLUTION NO. 90-294 1W
A REEOLUTZON O[ THE CITY COUNCIL O[ THE CITY
O! RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIlORNIA, APPROVING
INPAOVEI~NT AOREEIOtNT EXTENeION ~ AND
IMPROVEMENT BECURTTY [OR TMCT 12420
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36. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Bxtenaion for 108
i Tract 12671-1 thru -d, located on the northwest corner
i of Milliken Avenue and Hountnin View Drive, submitted
by Leuie NaMe.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-295
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t I A ABSOLOTION OF TAR CITY COUNCIL OP TN8 CITY
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OP RANCHO COCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
i IHPROVEMBNT RGAEBP4NT 8%TBNSION ANO
7HPAOVVVVgm ----..... ~~„~ .,, aoii-i 1'HAU i
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i i ' i ~ 37. 8pproval io execute Improvement Agreement Bxtenaion for 111
Tract 12832 (Day Creak Boulevard), located on proposed
i Day Creek eoulevard Datwaen Highland Avenue and Victoria
Park Lane, submitted Dy The William Lyon Company.
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-296 113
A ABSOLUTION OF THB CITY COUNCZL OP THB CITY
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IMPROVLHLAT AGREEMENT bXTBNSZON ANp
ii ; ~ ~ ' IMFROVElONT 96CURITY POA TRACT 12832 (DAY
~ CRBBR BOULBVARU)
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38. Approval to execute 2mproveawnt Agreement Bxtenaion for
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j Tract 33279, located on the anuth aide of Highland
~i I Avenue between Roohenter Avenue and Milliken Avenue,
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I ~'i ! i RSSOLUTZON NO. 90-297
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~ i i ~ A ABSOLUTION OF TNB CITY COUNCIL OP TNB CITY
~ OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
!~ IMPROVEMENT AGAEBMENT BXT$NS ION AND
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TIUICT 13279
i 39. Approval to execute 2mprOVament Agreement Eztenaion for
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` Tract 13318 Landscape, located on the aoutheaet corner
~ ~ I ~ i of Hermoen Avenue and Manznniia Drive, aubmittad by
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ABSOLUTION NO. 90-298
A RB90LUTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OF THB CITY
OF RANCAO CUCAMONGAr CALI-OIU7IA, APPROVING
IMPAOVBMBNT AORBBMBNT B%TBNEION AND
IMPAOVBMBNT BBCUAITY FOA TRACT 13318
LA~roacAPe
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40. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement ExGneion toi 120
Tract 13359, located on the east Bide of Sapphire Avanua
between Orchard Sireet and Jennet Streai, euDmitted by
H.R. Heim, Incorporated.
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ABSOLUTION NO. 90-299
A RESOLUTION OP THS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OP AANCNO COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPAOVSMBNT ACAEEMBNT EXTENSION AND
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41. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for 123
Tract 13768 Banyan Sireet Bridge, located on Banyan
Street at Deer Creek, eubmlttad by M.J. Brook.
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ABSOLUTION N0. 90-300
A RESOLUTION OP THX CITY COONCIL OP THE CITY
OB RANCHO CIICAMONCA, CALIFON7IA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13748 BANYAN
STABET BRIDGE
42. Approval Lo exeeuG Improvement Agreement Extension for i 126
Parcel Map 9897, located on the ecuthaaet corner of
~.iwrcn ac rest anG Terra VS eta Parkway, eubmiited Dy
Lawie Homes.
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ABSOLUTION N0. 90-303
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMFROVEMBNT AGREEMENT E%TBNSION AND
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY POR PARCEL MAP 9897
43. Approval io execute Improvement Agreement Extension for 129
Haven Avenue Improvmenta, located on the out eider of
Haven Awnue Daiween Chunh Strut and Baee Llne Aoad,
eubmiibd by LewL Homes.
NESOLUTION q0. 90-302 iii
A RESOLUTION 0! THE CITY COUNCIL OB THE CITY
OB RANCHO CUCAMOHOA, CALIBOANIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT tXTENSION AND
IMPROVEMQNT SECURITY POA RAVEN AVENUE
IMPROVEMENTS
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44. Approval to accept Improvementas Release of Bonds and
Notice of Camplwtion for:
Tract 12642, 12935-44 Lendeceoe locatwd on the eouthenet
corner of Milliken Avenues and Benvan Street
Release:
Faithful Psrformnnew Bond (Street) $822,000.00
Acceptf
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 82,200.00
RESOLUTION NO. 90-303
A R630LVTION OP TRA CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OP MNCfiO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA. ACCEPTING
TEB PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS POR TRACT 12fi42s
12935-64 LANDSCAPE AMD AVTNOAI EIAG TFOS
FILING OP A NOTICE OP COMPLETION YOR THE
WORE
DR 87-42. located on thw north aide of Civic Cantwr
Drive bwtsrawn Vt Lca Avenue and Rad Oek St coat
ReUnus
Peiihful Pwrformanew Bond (street) $ 1.500.00
RRSOLUTION NO. 90-304
A A680LVTION OP TN6 CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIPOANIII. ACCEPTIHG
THE PUBLIC' INPAOVEt+RNTO POR OR 87-42 AND
AUTHOPIEI NG THE PILING OP A NOTICE OP
COMPLETION FOA TN6 1/0AA
DR 88-43 located on the northeast corner of Hexmoee
Avanua end Bharon circle
Rwleaea:
Faithful Parlormenew Bond (Street) $ 3,300.00
RESOLUTION NO. 90-309
A RasocuTloM GP THE clTr couNC1L or TRa c1TY
of RANCHO CUCAMONOAr CALIFORNIA. ACCEPTINO
THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR OR 88-{3 AND
AVTHOAIEIN6 TIR FILIM6 OF A NOTICE O!
COMPLETION FOR THE NORE
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135
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' ~ 45. Approval to accept thrw Traffic SSgnaL locnied at ehs 138
j , ~ interwct Soon of Raven Avenue end Victoria Street, Bau
~ Line Road end Aemona AVMYe, and Bun Lino Road and
i i Valencia Avenue, Contract No. 59-114, as complete,
release the Donds and authorize the City Engineer to
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-306
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~ A RESOLUTION OP TF16 CITY COUNCIL OP TRB CITY
~ I OF RANCEO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
~rna pual)tc tEPROVEMLNTB YOR THR66 TRAFFIC
~~ SIGNAL6 LOCATED AT THE INTBR86CTION3 OP
HAVER AVBNU6 AND VICTORIA STR86T, BASS LINE
ROAD AND AAMONA AVBNOB, ANO BA98 LING ROAD
ANO VALENCIA AVBNLB, CONTRACT NO. 89-114 AND
AUTHORZ LING TH6 FILING O! A NOTTC6 OP
COMPLETION POR TIHt HOAR
46. Approval to accept the Victoria Stzut Improvements, 140
from Gnat Avenue to ust of etiwanda Righ School,
' contract No. E9-135, se compleb, releue the bonds and
authari:e the Clty Engineer to file a ^NOt ice of
Caapletion".
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j II A RESOLUTION OP TH6 CITY COUNCIL OP TNB CITY
~ OF IUINCNO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
~ ~~ THE PUBLIC IMPROVBlRNT6 POR VICTORIA STRBBT
IMPAOVBMBNTS, PROM EAST AVBNU6 TO BAST Ol
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COMPLBT ION FOA THE WORK
47. Approval io accept the Vineyard Avenue Street 142
Improvements, from Bth street to north of the Atchison,
mopeka and Santa Pe Railroad Crossing, Contract Mo. 89-
141, as complete, relase the Donds and uthorize the
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ABSOLUTION NO. 90-308
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A ABSOLUTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OF THR CITY
OF RANCHO CUCANONGAr CALIFORNIA, ACCBPTING
TR8 PUBLIC IMPROVP.IffiNTS POR VINBYARD AVBNVB
STREET :MPROVRNSNTS, FROM 8TH STASET TO
NORTH OF TRB ATCNISON, TOPBIUI AND SANTA PB
RAILROAD CROSSING, CONTRACT NO. 89-141 AND
AUTHORIlIBD THB PILING OP A NOTICS OP
CONPLBT ION FOR THR NORR
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Tha fc
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and as
at one
title.
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Approval to vncaLe a portion of Rinloek Avenue, located
south of Highland Avenue. eppzoximataly 40 fNt wide tad
263 EeeG long and Betting the date of public hearing Eor
August 15. 1990.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-309
A ABSOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP TAE CITY
OP PANCHO CUCAMONGAr CALIPDANSA, DECLARING
ITS INTBNTION TO VACATE RINLOCR AVENVB
LOC11TE0 80UTH OP pICHLAND AVEEIUBr
APPRORIHATELY 40 PBBT NIDB AND 243 PBET SANG
- APN 1076-101-O1
^. corEENr owINANCEE
poring OrdiAaaces ban bad public hearings at the tiae
at avadiag. Eecoad readinga sn eryactad to ba tontine
a-conlmvanial. Thy will M acted upoa b! Lbe Council
Lisa without discnuioa. The City Clark viii rand tba
My its cw M reaovM far diaeuaaion.
CONSZDEAATION OP AN ORDINANCE ADDING CNAPTBA 9.19,
PEACE. MORALS AND NELPAAE Tn THE CODE OP THB CITY OP
RANCHO CUCANONDA
ORDINANCE NO. 422 (eecand reading)
AN ORDINANCE O- THE CITY COVNCIL OP TIDS CITY
OT RANCHO CUCAMONGAr CALIPOANIAr ADDING
CHAPTER 9.19 ABATEtgN'! OP CERTAIN NUISANCES
TO TITS) 9 - PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND
NELlAAE TO THE CODE OP THI CITY OP RANCHO
CUCANONGA
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1. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS
The follwinq itws ha~a bean ad~ertiaad and/or posted ••
public hwzings a ragnirad by Ur. The chair rill open the
wstieg Lo recsl~s public Lwtiaoay.
1. CONS:DSAAIZOR OF SNViRON601NTAL ASSBSSM$NT AND ~ 1~6
OSVBLOPMENT RHVIBU 89-12 - DAVI83 - An appeal of the
Planning Cawiuion'• dseision denying the developwnt
of an industrial complex contnlning •ix industrial
buildings totaling 22,940 equera fast on 2.2 acres of I
land in the General Industrisl OLerict, Suberea 3 of I
the Induatriel Specific Plan, located on Beron
Boulevard, east of Helms Avenue - APN 209-031-87 and
86. (COntinusd Eros Juan 70, 1990)
RESOLUTION NO. 90-238 167
A RBSOLUTION OP TAE CITY COUNCIL OIYT(Oi CITY
OP IUINCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DENYING AN
APPEAL OB THB PLANNING CONMI98ION'8 DBNIAL
OP OSVBI.OPMBNT AHVIHN NO. 8 -12, TNH
OHVEIAPMSNT OP AN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
CONTAINING SIX INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS TOTALING
22,940 SQUARE PEST ON 2.2 ACRES OP LAND IN
THB GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, SUBAREA 3
vP THE INDUSTRIAL SPHCIlIC PLAN, LOCATED ON
PBRON BOULBVAAD, BAST OP HELMS AVENVE
2. CONSIDERATION OP A REFUSE RATE ADJUSTMENT - 169
Recomnendet ion Eor the Council's Conaideretion to set
the rates for residential end commercial/ induetriel
refuse callact ion within the city of Rancho Cucamonga
162
RESOLUTION NO. 90-310
A RESOLUTION Ol THE CTTY COUNCIL OP TH8 CITY
OP RANCHO CUCANONCA, CALIFORNIA, 9BITING
AATEB FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COlURRCIAL/
INDUSTRIAL RENEE COLLECTI N6 NTTHIN THE CITY
OF IU\NCHO CUCAlbNGA I
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3. APPROVAL TO OADEA TIR FORMATION 01 BTIIHHT LIGATINO
MAINTBNANCH DISTRICT NO. 7 FOR TRACT EDS. 13565. -5 TNRU
-9. Lix!iTED ON THE NORTN HIDE 01 24TF1 8TR_HET. Ra-e,T OP
NI~wDliiw_elrt.rmc ROAD
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ABSOLUTION NO. 90-311
' A ABSOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP TNS CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAHONGA, CALIPOANIA, ORDBRING
~'i ~ ii TH8 WOAA ZN CONNBCTION NITN POAHATION OP
STRBHT LSGNTING HALNTSNANCB DISTRICT NO. 7
li ~i ; AMU ACCEPTZNC TN8 FINAL fiNOIMSSA'S ABPORT
i POA TRACT NOS. 13565, -6 TFDiU -9
OO PODL
The follouiog iteea seta ao legal publication or posting
requiraauta. The Chair Hill open the eating to receip
public tealiwnp.
NO Items Submitted.
II. CITY MANAOBR'N BTAPP AHPOIlT6
The folloNiag itwa do not legally require say public
batiaoay, altheagh the Chair Yy opea the acting for public
input.
1. IN SBTTLSMBNT
- wane sane auuus 'IV tle PUNOSO FROM_ACCOVNT NO. 01-
4785-6018
2. QjSCUSS20N Op TNS WOODS DEVELOPMENT HORSE TMILS
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The £ollouinq itus have bee requested by the City Come/l
£or dUcuasioa. They are ut public hearing itpay althoug4
the Cbsir auy open the acting for public input.
1. CONSIDHAATION TO APPOINT JEANNB LOCNART TO THB RANCHO
3. CONSIDBMTION O- INBTALLAT2ON OP 9TRHBT NANB 9IONS AT
THH TBRNINUB OP CUL-D[-8AC8 NHICN AAVT NAJOA 9TABBTS
(COntianad trw June 6, 1990)
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175
182
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6. CONSIDE TION O! ITY nr I .'S PO I IES er~n'Ig0 193
'. I DEyBLDPMENT AOREHIRN'1' TIME EITENSIONS 11N0 0CL9PlalCIES
OP STAUCIOAES NZTBIN OEVEI-0PRENT3 PAIOR TO 11CCBPT ura
~; OP PUBLIC IMPROVElOSNTS
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Thia i¢ Lb 41M !or CStT Council to ldenlif! Ue itra !hq
rich to dlacnsa aL the dart Meting. TDeM Liao rill not b
!, ,I diaeuased at this Metiuq, ealy idaatitied for tba uart
'~~ I L ~ L _' [. C0IMONICl1TI0116 lRgl T8s POELIC
This ie the tide asul pleca for the gawsel pnDlic to addraM
tb CiLy Cowcil. Eteb Lr pmhibita the Cit! Cowcil taw
addreuiag Y! Lsw aat pmionsl! Lneluded w the Meuda•
The City Comcil My raeai~e lMtiaoa! and ut the MtUr for
a eubaaquant aratiag. CCMenta era W b liaitad to fife
rinutas par lndiPidwl.
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j hereby certify that a true, acCewU copy of tb foregoing
agenda wne posted on July 13, 1990, uventy-two X72) hours
i I ~ prior to tM meeting per OOWCnMDL Cods 56953 at 10500 C1vic
~I I Center Drive.
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CITY OP AANCEO CUCANONGA
CITY COUNCIL MZNUTES
Recular Meet ina
A. CALL TO ORDBR
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga met on
Wednesday, June 6, 1990 in the Council Chambers at 10500 Civic Center Drive,
Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 7:20 p.m. by
Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Present were Councilmembera: William J. Alexander, Dehorah N. Brown, Charles
J. Buquet, Pamela J. Weight, and Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; James Harkman, City Attorney; Linda
D. Daniels, Deputy City Manager; Jerry H. Pulwood, Deputy City Manager; Rick
Gomez, Community Developmant Dlractor; Ruaa Maguire, City fingineer; Shintu Boaa,
Deputy City Engineor; Dan Jemee, Sr. Civil Engineer; Joe Stofa, Associate Civil
6ng ineer; Leure Bonacorrai, Landacspe Daeignerl Bred Bullet, City Plannet; Latty
Nwndarwnn. Pri ncinal Planner: Jwrrv Grant. Huild ina Official: Joe Schultz.
Community Services Manager; Diane O'Neal, Administrative Analyst; Susan Mickey,
Administrative Aide; Patty Riffel, 8xecutive Aeelatant; Jan Sutton, Deputy City
Clerk; Chief Dennis Michael and Alex Ahumada, Administrative Services Officer,
Rancho Cucamonga Pire Protection District; Lt. Bruce Zeinerr Rancho Cucamonga
Police Department; and Dehra J. Adamer City Clerk.
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B. ANNOUNC~ffB/PIIESBNTATIONB
B1. Mayor Stout read a letter from the Internet tonal Inaiitute of Municipal
Clerks recognizing Debra J. Adamw, City Clark, for achieving the statue, through
continued education, of Cert if tad Municipal Clerk (CMC).
62. BSayor Stout and Councllmenbar Euquat prasantad a proclaraL ion Lo Tpn
Mazner of the Make-A-Wish Foundation for their work in granting wishes to
terminally ill Children,
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No communication wee made from the public.
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D. CONSeFl CALENDAR
D1. Approval of Minutea: May 2, 1990
May 8, 1990
D2. Approval o£ Narrant=, Reg Tatar Nos. 5/16/40 and 5/23/907 and Payroll
ending 5/9/90 for the total amount of $2,073,421.48.
D3. Approval of 1989/90 budgetary Adjustments.
D4. Approval to execute a new agreement fC0 90-081) for sharing the coats of
tiie maLntenance of traffic signals at city boundaries between the City of
Ontario and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
D6. Approval to ezecut¢ annual contract (CO 90-062) with the Ean Bernardino
County Bheriff'e Department fot an Automated Fingerprint ID System (CAL-ID) in
the amount of $46,080.00.
D6. Approval to execute Agreement (CO 90-083) with the Ban Bernardino County
Flood Control District for Day Creek Phase 3A improvements from Airport Drive
in the Ciiy of Ontario to I-16, just south of Arrow Route in the City of Ranchc
Cucamonga, in an amount not to exceed $i0.E million to Da funded by San
Bernardino County Flood Control District with Bureau of Reclamation Loan Funds.
ey an agreement approved prevlou sly wits the Flood Control District, the said
Pwdwrwl lean amnn nt will ha r¢na{A by thw Cltv'w Radwvwlnnmwnt Anwnev from Pnnd
22. _ _ _
D7. Approval to execute Aeimbureement Agreement (CO 90-084) for Undergrounding
of Overhead Utilit Tee for Parcel Map No. 9416, located east of Haven Avenue,
between Highland Avenue and Lemon Avenue, submitted by Dlvere ified Properties
company IiI - UR 004.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-231
A RESOLUT70N OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
WCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMSNT
EXfiCUTED ON JUNE 6, 1990 POR UNDHRGROUNDING OP A PORTION OF
OVERHEAD VTILITIES LOCATHD EASTERLY OP HAVEN AVENUB, BETWEEN
HIGHLAND AVENUE AND LEMON AVENUE
De. Approval to execute Program Supplement No. 14 (CO 90-OB8) to Local Agency
- State Agreement No. OB-5420 between Lhe City of Rancho Cucamonga and the Siaie
of Cal Sfornia for the modificatior. of existing Railroad Croeeing protection
devices et the Rochester Avenue at Atchison, Topeka end Santa Fe Railroad
Croeeing No. 2-95.0. The supplement eats the Federal portion of the project aC
$119,700.00 and the City's portion et $13,300.00 with provision to Sncraaee the
City portion should the need arise. Finding fox the Supplement Agreement shall
De from 9yeieme Development Funds.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-232
A RESOLUTION OP TH8 CITY COUNCIL OF TID3 CITY OP RANCHO
WCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING TNS ERSCUTION AND SIGNING
OP PROGRAM SOPPLSID;NT NO. 14 TO LOCAL AOHNCY - STATB AGAEHNBNT
NO. OS-5420 POR CROSSING PROTECTLON NOD IPICATIONS AT TH8
AOCNHSTHR AVBNUH AT T!ffi ATCHISON, TOPHRA AND SANTA PS RAILROAD
CROSSING NO. 2-95.0
D9. Approval to execute annual contract (CO 90-006) with 9nn Bernardino County
for Animal Control Services to account for personnel and supply costs. Contract
amount of $62,700.00 to be funded from General overhead Account No. 01-6285-
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D10. Approval to accept Improvements, Aeleaae of Bonds and Notice of CanPlaiion
for Tract 13722 located on the northwest corner of Victoria Park Lane and
Hilliken Avenue.
Aeleaae: Pa ithful Performance Bond (Street) $1,367,000.00
Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 136,700.00
RHBOLVTION NO. 90-233
A RESOLUTION OP THS CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCBPTINO TFO; PVELIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
mo el`T ti'199 aNn >NTN(1PigTN(i TNe 9TLTNn (14 a N(1TTM[ (1P
COMPLETION FOR THS WORK
MOTION: Moved by Brown, seconded by Buquet to approve the Consent Calendar.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
E1. ON RATION OP TA E M N - an Ordinnnce
amending 4he Rancho Cucamongn Municipal Code by revising street address
assignment and posting requirement e.
ORD INANCS NO. 418 (second tending)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TN8 CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TF2 RPS7CH0 CUG4NONGA MUNICIPAL
CODB BY DBLHTINO POATION9 OF 9AN BEANARDIHO COUNTY PROVISIONS
AOOPTHD BY ORDINANCE NO. 17, HNTITLED "POSTING 08 STREET
NUHBERB" AND BY ADDING CHAPTER 8.26 SNTITLED "STR86T AOORES9
POSTING", TO TITLE 8 O! 9AID RANCHO CUCAMONCA MUNICIPAL CODS
Debrn J. Adams, City Clerk, read the title of ordinance No. 418.
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MOTION: Moved Dy Alexander, seconded by Wright to approve Ordinance No. 418.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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B2. CONSIDERATION OP AN ORDINANCE OF THB CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAHONGA AMENDING SECTION G MUNI
PERTAINING TO EYEHPTION6 PROX AHOVIASMHNTS TO CONSTRUCT PUBLIC IMPROVE!ffiNTS
ORDINANCE NO. 420 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COONCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
l'UI:AMUNUA, VhLtl UNnIA, aMEMUtn(i SGGTIUM 12.OS.DSO OF THE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO EIEMPTIONS FROM
REQUIREMENTS TO CONSTRUCT PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk, read the title of ordinance No. 420.
MOTION: Noved by Alexander, seconded by Wright to approve Ordinance No. 620.
notion carried unenlmouely, 5-0.
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E3. CONSID RAT ON TO R GL T RG PLACE
ORDINANCE NO. 421 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THH CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CAL IFOANIA, AMENDING SECTION 2.12.010 OP CHAPTER
2.12 OF TITLE II OF TN6 PANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO THE LOCATION OP CITY COVNCIL MEETINGS
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk, read the tit la of Ordinance No. 421.
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Wright to approve Ordinance No. 421.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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Fi. CONSI--vERATION IO AMaND CHAPT-eA 8.24 OF THE AAHCHO CUCAMONGA 11UNIGIP~GQD3
8Y ADDING NEN 96CTI0N9 8 24 040 9 24 050 S 24 060 AND 9 24 070 PERTAINING TO
Stnff report presented by Jack
Lam, City Manager.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no reaponae, tAe
pu611c hearing wne closed.
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OAD INANCS NO. 419 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCB OP THS CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCA1fONGA, CALIFORNIA, AfffiNDING C(iAPTEA 8.24 OF TFO; RANCHO
C'JCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODS RY ADOING NSW SECTIONS 8.24.040,
8.24.050, 8.24.060 AND 8.24.070, PERTAINING TO GRAFFITI
REMOVAL AND THE SALE OS AEROSOL RAIt:T
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk, reatl the title of Ordinance No. d19.
MOTION: Hovel by Buquet, Seconded Dy Alexander to epptove Otdinanoe No. 419.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-234
A RESOLUTION OP TFIB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORISING RENARDS AS DEFINED IN
ORUINANCS NO. 419, AMENDING CHAPTER 8.24 OP THE RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO INFORMATION LEADING TO
THH CONVICTION OP ANY PERSON PLACING GRAFFITI ON ANY PVBLIC
OR PRIVATE PROPERTY
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Buquet to approve Resolution No. 90-
234. Motion carried unanlmouely, 5-0.
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4, 5, 6, 7 AND B FOA FISCAL YEAR 1990/91 Stnff report preeented by Jerry
Fulwood, Deputy City Manager.
Counci lmember Brown questioned the difference in amounts for Ae9ee9ment District
No. 3, Zone B.
Jerry Fulwood, Deputy City Manager, stated he felt the correct amount was
pro aent ly $165.00 and would be inc ceased to $175.00, but would double check this
and let Councllmember Brown know which was correct.
Counc ilmeeiber Wright eeked Mr. FulNOOd to explain the formula for figuring
taxes, which he proceeded to explain.
Councllmeniber Nright eeked if nny special notice had been sent out to the
property owner e.
Jerry Fulwood, Deputy City Manager, stated only whet wne required Lo be
published in the newspaper.
Counci lnmmber Wright lslt another attempt should ba made to let the public know
about this, end that this item be brought back et another meeting for the
Council to approve.
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James Markman, City Attorney, pointed out that the public was made aware of Lhie
which was handled ae legally required.
Jerzy Pulwood, Deputy City Nanager, stated Warren Divan was also present to
answer any quest lone.
i;aycr Stcut yoked aho.!t the carry over in the amount of $338,349.00 ae mentioned
in the staff report on page 115.
Jerry Fulwood, Deputy Cliy Meneget, eteted this ie money that was not expended
eo it would be cazrietl over to the next year to assist in helping fund the
district maintenance costa.
Mayor Stout asked what would happen next year when there ie no carry over funds
to assist with maintenance Coate.
Jerry Fulwood, Deputy City Nanager, stated that is why the City ie using the
CPI, end that the City many have to go Se oveY the CPI.
ccune llmember Baguet stated he agreed with Mayor Stout•e concerns regarding the
5338,349.00.
councilmember Alexander asked if there Would ba a problem with continuing this
until the next meeting In order to gat aoau of the questions answered.
James Narkman, City Attorney, added you could not raise the rate, only lower it,
xnA did not fwet thw nontinuence would be benaficiel. He etaietl you cannot make
up the $338,000.00 6y adding more to a pnrticular district.
Mayor Stout eteted he tlid not want to have to give a big increase next year to
make up for the $338,000.00 which ie being carried over this year. He added he
would still like more inEOrmation on how Lhie will impact that area in future
year e.
Ccuncilmamber Brown commented that District 2 will now have retnil stores to get
involved with this.
R690LUTION NO. 90-235
A RESOLUTION OF TMS CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CVCANONGA, CALIFGRNIA, TO LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS NITNIN
Z.ANDSCAFE NAZHTBNRNCB DZSTRZCTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ANC
8 POR PISCAL YEAR 1990/91 PURSUANT TO TN6 LANDSCAPE AND
LIGHTING ACT OP 7977 IN CONNECTION NITN LAEDSCAPE MAZNTENANCB
DISTRICTS N09. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by euquet Co epprova Resolution No. 90-
735. Motion carried unsnimously, 5-0.
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F3. CONSIDERATIO TION POR TBB
ANND N S N
2. 3. 4. 5, AND 6 POR PISCAL YEAR 1990/91 Siaff report preeenied by Jerry
Fu lwood, Deputy City Manager.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Addreeeing the Council were:
Victor Falco, 11692 Copper Peee (Caryn tract), stated ha has a refund due
him and has requested it in writing, but has not yet received it. Ne
asked that this be done because he has not received the services this
money was to cover.
„~~,; „--, ~+.y. w.nager. stated the money can be rebated gr reserved.
Ccmncilmember Wright asked for Mr. Pulwood to explain the process for tracking
those individuals who have not paLd, which he explained !o her.
James Proet, City Treasurer, felt the Council should be very clear tonight
in what they are approving as it related to the Caryn community in the
amount of 5167,000.00.
Aon Berman, 11577 Mammoth Peak (Caryn treci), felt the recarvee should go
to the homeowner.
There being no further response, the publ lc henrinq was closed.
Mayor Stout stated LC was not long ago that the Caryn Community brought forth
petitions asking for a park, and felt it should go to a vote of these people if
they want to pick up the maintenance on the park.
Councilmember Brown felt the residents of the Caryn community should be made
aware of haw much this would inereaea their aeaoeemente.
Councilmember Buquet added he Eelt the City shoo ld make sure they have a way to
maintain new projects they develop.
Councilmembez Brown concurred with Mayor Stout that the people should be able
to vote on it.
Councilmember Wright stated she agreed with the rebste approach, and fait the
people should be able to vote on St.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-236
A RESOLUTION OB TH8 CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY 07 RANCHO
CUCAFANOA, CALIlOANSA, TO LEVY AND COLLECT AeBESSIOiNTe WITHIN
STA68T LIONTIN6 NAINTENANC6 DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AND
6 YOR PISCAL YEAR 1990/91 PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPE AND
LIOXTINO ACT O! 3972 IN CONNECTION KITH STREET LIOBTINO
MAINTENANCB OISTRICTB NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AND 6
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MOTION: Moved by Alexander, eaconded by Baguet to approve Resolution No. 90-
236. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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F4. D 14121. LOCATED ON TBS SOUTHNSST
S Staff
r~^yort pr2sentM by Rosw Naquire, City 8nainner.
AHSOLUTION NO. 90-23J
A RHSOLOTION OF TNS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDING NAP, TRACT NO. 14121
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Alexander fo approve Reeolution no. yu-
237. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
F6.
D V S - An appeal of the Planning Cammlasion•e daciaion denying the drvrlopmenE
of an Lndustrial complex containing nix induetrisl buildings totaling 22,940
square feet on 2.2 acres of lend in the Ganrral Industrial District, Subarea 3
o£ Cher Industrial Specific Plan, rotated on Freon Boulevard, rest of Helmer
Avenue - APN 209-031-87 end BB.
John Mwnnwrinn. lwawl rnu nwwl rwnrwwwntinn Mr. ^wviww. wwks.,l If fFiw rnntA no
continued to June 20, ere submitted in their letter.
Mayor Stout asked Mr. Mannerino to please let the City know ere soon ere possible
if they are not ready by that date.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There was no reeponee at
this time.
A880LVTION NO. 90-238
A RBSOLUTION OP THH CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP IUINCMO
COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DENYING AN APPEAL OP THE PLANNING
COMNISSION'S DENIAL OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEN NO. 89-12, TNB
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDUSTRIAL CONPLHX CONTAINING SIX INDUSTRIAL
eCZLDZt7G8 TOTALING 22,940 SQUARE FEET OH 2.2 ACRES OF LANG ZN
TNB OENBML INDUSTRIAL DIBTRICf, SUBAREA 3 O! TNS INDUBTAIAL
SPECIPIC PLAN, LOCATED ON FERON BOULEVARD, EAST OP HELM9
AVENUE
NOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Buquet to continua the public hearing
to June 20, 1990. Motion carriW unanimously, 5-0.
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No Items Submitted.
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H. CITY NA1D166R'8 STAP R$~ORTB
H1. SD TIO G E N N O
NOS. 10827 0827 A O R N
AND HE o5 VBNV6 U D INDU IBS (COatinued frog Nay 16, 1990)
James Markman, City Attorney, stated this was continued fray May 16, 1990. He
~a wu sne ie~ue~ nave been ieeolved and atat.t recomnanae npg~..°ui .,_ ....:
extension.
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Baguet to approve the extension.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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H2. CON O PR O 13728
AT
8Y HILLSIDE /SAPPRIA6 VENTURB Staff report pseaented 6y Auee Nagai re, Clty
Engineer.
.:vuuu mwu.....~ 1y:.1 _ .._ __ __,_ _~.!• aFn.aA Fo no1 e~ oA ,nHl taP wOTk
was done, and felt the informat ion `should be disclosed to tae homeowner.
Mayor Stout Drought up the Idea of the Department of Aeal Estate disclosing the
information.
Councilmember Euquet Eelt it should not Da left up to the developer to notify
the buyers, but that there should be written verification thnt the buyer is
aware of the eituai ion.
Councilmember Alexander suggested tact signs be placed in the tract with this
informal ion.
Councilmember Wright etatetl she would be very leery if she saw signs in a trnct
where sae waa thSnking of purchasing.
James Markman, City Attorney, felt this could be done if it was the Council's
d Lrection.
Councilmamber Wright asked how the developers are disclosing the informntion ae
requested by tae city.
Bred Euller, City Plannsr, stated the City hse found it difficult to monitor
devalopawnis.
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Councilmember Wright stated she liked Councilmember Alexander's idea.
RHSOLUTION NO. 90-239
A ABSOLUTION OF TIffi CITY COUNCIL OF TH8 CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVBMBNT AGRBBMENT
BXTBNSION AND IMPAOVSMENT SBCURITY POR TRACT 13728
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Alexander to approve Resolution No. 90-
239 as amended. Motion carried unan irtpu sly, 5-0.
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Mayor Stout called a recess at 8:00 p, m. The meeting was reconvened at 9:00
p. m. with all members of Council present.
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I. COUNCIL HUBINEHB
I1. CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION POR THIRD ALTRANATR POR AB 939 TANA PORCE
(Orel Report by Taak Porce NeNberj
Councilmembar Brown stated she had put this item on the agenda because nt the
last AB 939 Taek Porce meeting she attended, it use brought up to deeignetp
Councl.lmember euquet stated he was interested in being named the additional
alternate.
ACTION: Council concurred that Mayor Stout should send cozreepondenca
designating Councllmember Baguet as the third alternate for this teak force with
the approval of the Board of Supervisors.
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I2. CONSIDERATION OF TIME CAPSVLB AT CIVIC CENTER - Oiecueelon of Ltems,
length of time, and size for Time Capsule aG Civic Center. Staff report
presented by Diane O'Neal, Adminietratlve Analyst.
Diane O'Neal, Administrative Analyst, added th6 BnVlconssnta: Managamant
Commission wee aieo suggesting current environmental newspaper articles and
articles on the latest San Prancieco serthqueke Ds included in the time capsule.
She also presented informeticn on who can assist the city in putting the time
capsule together.
The Council concurred that Councilaambers Brown end Huquet seelst with this
project.
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Page 11
Councilmember Brown stated she would also like to add into the time capsule the
book that was signed by various individuals from the Bicentenninl celebration.
The Council also concurred that the articles to go into the time capsule be
available for public viewing at the July 4th Dedication Ceremony.
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13. PO ON P NT Staff
report presented by Brad Buller, Ciiy Planner.
Councilmemher Wright stated she did not feel the City has gone fnr enough to
accomolish what thwv wawiwd to In tbo sir=t ~++~- RF- -aa^^ - -:
page 378 was misleading. She stated her intent use to hove the -parking
structure connected to each unit, which would be similar to parking for
tawnhomes. She al eo felt the lack of visitor parking should be addressed.
Mayor SCOUt felt everyone should be able to lock up their car in an enclosed
area.
Brad Buller, City Planner, felt the Councll~e concerns should go to the Planning
Commission.
NOTION: Roved by Wright, eecondee by Brown to refer this matter to the Planning
Commission. Notion carried unanimously, 5-O.
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JI. Councilmember Brown asked for a report on multi-family zoning that had
previously gone back to the Planning Commission for [eview.
J2. Councilmember Baguet asked for an item to came bock on a policy Eor
disclosure statements for new housing.
J3. Councilmember alexnnder asked for a report on coneiderat ion of day care
for City employees.
J4. Councilmember Buquet asked for an item to be on the next agenda to
eetnblieh a Code 8nforcement Subcommittee, end that ha was interested in serving
cr, it.
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R. canaMICaxiaws raoM xs Poel.ic
R3. Neil Ratz, 7684 aainsy, from the Noodridga treci, was quaationinq boor the
fifteen houses were approved !or raluae.
Rasa Msquirs, City Snginaer, explained how the policy worked for these releases.
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June 6, 1990
page 12
Mayor Stout stared the City has no authority ae to which houses are completed
first for release.
Auee Meguire, City Bngineet, stated if there are houses ready to De released,
thst the developer needs to inform the City of thia.
Mr. flats stated he felt hie house was ready to bn raleaned and .~n~rad «~,o«_
to happen.
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1.. ADJODRMMBTlT
MOTION: Moved by Brown, seconded by Alexander to edjourn Lo &xecutive Seeeion
to disease personnel matters. Bxacutive Seeeion to adjourn to the June 7, 1990
budget workshop. Motion cerried unanimously 5-D. mhe meeting adjourned at 9:40
p.m.
Respectfully euboittad,
DBDia J. Adams
City Clerk
Approved:
June 20, 1990
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
CITY CODNCIL MINOTSS
Regular Meetinc
a
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga met on
Wednesday, Jvne 20, 1990, in the Council Chambers, 10500 Civic Center Orive,
Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by
Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Present were councilmem6ere: William J. Alexander, Deborah N. Brown, Char lee
J. Buquet II, Pamela J. Wright, and President Dennis L. Stout.
A1eo present were: Jack Lamr Ciiy MansgerJ Jemee Markman, City Attorney, Jerry
e. Fulwood, Deputy City Manager; Linda D. Daniels, Deputy City Manager; Rick
Gomez, Cammun ity Development Directory Olen Jones, Sr. RDA Anelyat} Ruee
Maguire, City HnginearJ Mika Oliver, er. Civil 6nginser7 Joe Stofe, Associate
Civil HngineerJ Brad Bullsc, City Planner) Otto Kroutil, Deputy City Planner;
t an n.. wnndPnann Pni nni nel Plannon• Rti.nR ahMM aRannl e~P Plannon• Mi YI Rnsf!
Associate Planner; Alan Warren, Aeeociaie Planner; Aichard Alcorn, Code
enforcement Supervisor; Joe Schulte, Coemunity Bervicee Manager; Rathy Soreneen,
Recreation Superintendent; Paula Pachon, Adminiatrat ive Aaeiatant) JSm Hart,
Adminietrat ive Bervicee Director? Susan Mealy, Pinence Manager; Jim Proet, City
TYeaeurer; Duflne BakeY, St. Adminl¢trative Aaeiatant? Patty Riffel, Bxecutive
Aaeiatant; Chief Dennis Michael, Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District; Lt.
Hulce Zeiner, Aanche Cu canw+nga Police Department} and Debra J. Adam, City
Clerk.
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B1. Preeentat icn of Proclamations to Miee Softball America; A.C.B. Softball)
A.C.H. S-Hal i; Aaiieho Ley14n; 'atlwande Lecicn and Afln4ho ?ony Coit for volunteer
service to iha residents of Rancho Cucamonga.
Mayor stout presented all proclamatlone with the exespt ion of Aencho Loglon end
Aanchc Pony Colt who were not present.
B2. Jack Lam, City Manager, atsted that Item D33 hee new Resolutions along
with a new staff report.
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June 20, 1990
Page 2
83. Jack Lam, City Manager, requested an Executive Session to discuss personnel
matters nt the end of the City council meeting, and for the Bxecut ive Ses elon
to adjourn to .Tune 29 at 5:30 p. m. in the Council Chambers.
CCOMNORICATIONS_[$Q~"l~_ P _~{C
No communlcat ion was made from the public.
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D. CONSm11
Dl. Approval of Minutes: Hay 16, 1990
^2. Approval of Warrant e, Register Noe. 5/30/90; and Payroll ending 5/24/90
and 6/7/90 for the total emount of 51,449,915.95.
03. Approval to adopt a resolution declaring four traffic signal controllers
ae surplus items.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-242
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING FOVR TRAFFIC SIONAL
f:nNTROT.i.RRfi AR fi11PDT.i1R TTRM.a
04. Approval of the Environmental initiel Study, Parts I and II, for the
proposed modification of an existing traffic signal at Foothill Boulevard and
Haven Avenue and issuance of a Categorical Exemption therefore.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-243
A RESOLUTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OF THB CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TXE ENVIRONMENTAL INITIAL
STUDY AND ISSUANCE OF A CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION POR THB PROPOSED
MODIFICATION OF TNB BXISTINO TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT FOOTHILL
BOULBVAAD AND HAVEN AVBNUB
D5. Approval Of the Bnvironmental Initial Study, Parts I end II, for the
prcposatl traffic signal at AocheateY Avbdue and Foothill Houleverd and iwaua0ro
of a Categorical Exemption therefor.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-244
A RESOLUTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPAOVINO THE ENVIRONMENTAL INITIAL
9TUDY AND ISSUANCE OP A CATSOORICAL EXEMPTION FOR THE PROP08ED
TRAFFIC BIONAL AND STREET INPROVEMENTe AT ROCNBSTER AND
FOOTHILL BOVLEVARD
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June 20, 1990
Page 3
D6. Approval to authorize the levy of Assessment Administration Charges for
the Collection of A9eeeeaxtnte in the Alta Loma Channel District (84-2 ), the
Sixth Street Industrial Perk Refund Diei riot (82-3R), end Che Rancho Cucamonga
Drainage District (Bb-2 ).
RESOLUTION NO. 90-244
A RESOLUTION OP TAB CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE LBVY OF AN ASSSSSHENT
SURCHARGE POR TH8 6XPHNSHS INCURRBD IN THS COLLHCTION OF
ASSBSS!ffiNTS IN VARIOVS SPECIAL ASSHSSMBNT DISTRICTS
D7. Approval to op n escrow with Tzni-een Lu, et. al., for purchase of land
at 12774 Summit Avenue, tc obtain the right-of-way for the Nett Southern
Califotniar Incorporated development of Tract 13812 on 9umait Avenue between
Btiwanda Avenue and Nnnley Avenue (Bluegrass Avenue), for $75,500.00, plus
escrow fees of $2,400.00 to be paid from Account No. 01-4638-8543 (Deposit
Account from Oavelopar) and authorise the City Engineer to execute all necessary
document e.
De. Approval to open escrow with Sdn Bllenn, for purchase of lnnd at 12628 end
12472 Bees Line Road, to obtain the right-of-way for the Hughes/Lyon/Victoria
Associates' development of parcel 11838 on Base Line Road, west of Victoria Park
Lane, tot $04,550.00, plus escrow fees of 54,000.00 to be paid from Account No.
01-4637-4437 (Deposit Account from Developer) funded 6y Hughes/Lyon/Victoria
Associates and authorize City Hngineer to execute all necessary documents.
D9. Approval to authorise and direct the Nsyor to execute settlement documents
(CO 90-087) relating to eminent daaain for the enee Line Road Nidaning, Phase
II, Project at 12649 Bean Line Road, Caae No. RCV 040801 (City oP Rancho
Cucamonga, etc., V. De Lila Lopez, etc., et al.) and direction of the City
Attorney to proceed in conformity therewith.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-246
A RESOLVTION OP TNX CITY COUNCIL OP TNS CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRHCTINC THB lA11YOR TO
BXBCUTE SHTTLHMBNT DOCUMBNT9 RBLATIN6 TO BMINRNT DOMAIN CASE
NO. RCV 040801 (CITY OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, &T0., V. OS LILA
LOPHE, ETC., HT AL.) AND DIABCTINC THE CITY ATTOANBY TO
PROCEED IN CUNPORMITY THBRENITH
D10. Approval of the Jolnt Use Agreement (CO 90-OBB) by and between Central
School District end the City of Asncho Cucamonga (Dletrict and Park fecilii tea).
D11. Approval of Alte Loma Hiqh School Pool Rental Agreement (CO 90-089)
between the city and chaffey school Dletrict Eor City's use of Alta Loma Righ
school pool for sunnier swim program.
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June 20, 1990
Page 4
012. Approval to implement the Drug Abuse Reeiatnnce Eduontion (DARE) program
through the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (CO 90-090) between Alta
Loma, Central and 8t iwanda Scheel Districts, the Aanchv Cucamonga Police
Department, and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
D13. Approval to execute Agreement for Inetellation of Public Improvement and
Dedication (CO 90-091) between Lucile Laub and the Clty of Rancho Cucamonga for
et rest frontage Lmprovemente along Church Street and Ramona Avenue at Parcel No.
1077-301-39.
RESOLUTSON NO. 90-247
A ABSOLUTION OF Tk@ CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY OF AANCNO
CUCAMONGA, CALIPORN IA, ACCEPTING AN AGR88MENT POR INSTALLATION
OF PUBLIC INPROVSMBNT ANO DEDICA^_ION FROM LUCILS LAUH AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLSRR TO SIGN SAME
D14. Approval to execute ReimDUteement Agreement (CO 90-092) for installation
of a portion of Mneter Planned Storm Drain fncilitiee in connection wish
development of CUP 87-26 (Thomas Wlnery)r located at the northeast corner of
Foothill Boulevard and Vineyard Avenue; between O.A.S. Investors, and the City
of Rancho Cucamonga - DRA-11.
015. Approval to execute Reimbursement Agreement jCC 90-093i fez installation
of portions of Master Planned Storm Drain linen 2-1 and 2-2 in connection with
tlevelopnxant of Tract No. 12870, located northerly of Highland Avenue between
East Avenue and Stiwande Avenues between N.A.D.P. T., a California Limited
Partnership and the Clty of Rancho Cucamonga - DAA-014.
D16. Approval to execute Reimbursement Agreement (CD 90-094) for installation
of a portion of a Master Planned Storm Drain Factl itiee in connection with
development of Traci No. 12895, loceied west of Baker Avenue, between Arrow
Rcvte and Foothill eoulevartlt between Cit iland Development and the City of
Rancho Cucamonga - DPA-013.
D17. Approval to award and authorization to execute contract (CO 90-095) for
the Cucamonga Elementary School Field Improvement Project wish Sunrlee Landscape
Company, Santa Pe Springs, Cnlifornle, in the amount of $536,222.28 ($487,474.80
plus lOt contingency) to be funded from Perk Development Pund Account No. 20-
4532-8926.
C18. Approval to authorize ozpanditure and Saauanea of a Purchase Order in the
amount of $400,000.00 with Laird Conairuction for the Eiiwenda High school Pield
Improvement Project, Phase Ir 1n accordance with the City~a Maintenance
Agreement, CO 89-132. The improvements will be funded from the Park Development
Fund Account Number 20-4532-8926.
D19. Approval to execute Change Order No. 1, Contract 89-199, Area VI Highland
Avenue Storm Drain trpo Archibald Avenue to the Lower Alta Lame Channel, for
extension of Master Planned Storm Drain waetwerd to Jedaita Avenue and eaain
Lateral Sn Jadsite Avsnua ae a result of a prel Lainary design Hydrology Study.
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June 20, 1990
Pages 5
D20. Approval to award end authorization for execution for a revieed agreement
(co 90-096) with Cucamonga County Water District.
D21. Approval to execute revieed maintenance agreements (CO 90-097) between the
State of California (Coltrane) end the City of Rancho Cucamonga for maintenance
ayreement for state Acute #30 and 3tnte Route #66 from east City ]imlte to west
City limits.
A850LUTION NO. 90-267
A A850LUTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO
uwaa, uu,ie ~np•a, xrrauu«w ., ein.n.aa:.i:.:y
AGA86H&NT5 BBl'W&&N THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (CALTiUN3) ANU
RANCHO CUCAMONOA TO 86COMH 8PP8CTIV8 ON JULY 1, 1990
D22. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security foi
5751 Cebroea Place, submitted by gendolph S. Davie and Sandra P. Davie.
RHSOLUTION NO. 90-248
A RESOLUTION OF TH8 CITY COUNCIL OF TH8 CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT ACR86M&NT AND
IMPROVBMBNT 58CVRITY FOA 5751 CABROSA PLACE
023. Approval to adopt the attached Resolution pursuant to City Connell meeting
of June 6, 1990 extending the Improvement Agreement for Tract^ 10827, 10827-3
end 10827-2, submitted by Aelco Industries.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-249
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CAL IPOANIA, APPROVING IMPAOVBMBNT AGRSHNBNT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVBMBNT SECURITY FOR TRACTS 10827, 10827-1
AND 10827-2 PURSUANT TO CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 6, 1990
D24. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Bxtenelon for Tract 13650
located on the southeast corner of PootRill Boulevard and Baker Avenub,
submitted by Northwood Development.
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-250
A P.ESOLIrl'ION OF THH CITY COUNCIL OF THH CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING INPROVENBNT AGRBBMBNT
8%TBNSION AND IMPROVEMENT SBCVRITY POR TPACT 13650
025. Approval to execute n one-year extanelon of exlet ing street striping
contract (W 87-07) with the ad]uetnient of three price schedule cntegoriee, with
Orange County Striping Service, Inc., to be funded form Oas Tex Account No. 09-
6637-6028, Contract Services (!Y 90/91).
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June 20, 1990
Page 6
D26. Approval to accept the Storm Drain for Tract 12895 located on the west
aide of Bakst Street betwsen Poothill Boulevard and Azrow Routes, euhmitted by
Rancho Citil and Development.
D27. Approval t0 accept Improvements, Releaee of Bonds and Notice of Completion
for:
Tracts 10827 and 10827-1 located on the northweei COrneY of Haven Avenue
and Manzanita Drive
Tract 10827
Releaee: Paithful Performance Bond (Street) $350,000.00
Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 35,000.00
Tract 10827-1
Re lee es: Paithful Performance Bond (Street) 5818,000.00
Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 81.800.00
RESOLUTION NO. 90-251
A RESOLUTION OP TfiE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF AANCNO
CUCAMONGA, CALI80RNIA, ACCEPTI NO TBE POBLIC IlIPAOVBMENTS POR
TAAC.Tfi 10827 ANO 10827-1 AND AUTHORIBING THE FILING OP A
NOTICB OP COMPLETION FOA TFN; NORR
T a t 13318 1 efed on th uth a t c r er f H A ue a d
Manzanita Drive
Re lea ae: FaI G~Iu: 7aciJrNanCe bond (otr68t) $136,800.00
Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 13,680.00
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-252
A RESOLUTION OP THB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP IUINCHO
CVCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUflLIC ZNPROVEXENTB POR
TRACT 13318 AND AUTHORIZING THB PILING OP A NOTICE OP
COMPLETION POA THS MORE
Releaee: laithful Performance Bond (Street) $352,000.00
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June 20, 1990
Page 7
AESOLUTION NO. 90-253
A RBSOLUTION OP TNB CITY COUNCZL OP THS CITY OP RANCHO
COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THR PUBLIC IMPROVElD;NTS POA
DR 87-51 ANO AOTHORIrTNG TNB FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION
POR THE WORR
DA 87-55 located on the northeast corner of Roct~eter Avenue and Btq
Street
Release: Faithful Perfcrmance Bond (Street) $219,000.00
RESOLUTION NO. 90-254
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF TES CITY OF 11ANCH0
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC 2MPROVBIffiNT6 POA
DR 87-55 AND AOTHORIEINO THB PILING OP A NOTICE OP COMPLETION
FOR THB WOA1(
Parcel Man 10771 1 tad the southweet corner of Wilson Avenue end
Canistel AVenae
Release: Falthful Performance Bond (street) $ 76,000.00
AESOLUTION NO. 90-255
A RRSOLUTION OP THa CITY ODVNCIL OP THB CITY OP IUNCMO
CVCAMONGA, CALIPOIWIA. ACCEPTING TH8 PUBLIC IMPROVENBNTS FOH
PARCEL MAP 10771 AND AUTHORIZING TID3 PILING OF A NOTICE OP
COMPLETION POR THE NORR
D28. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond foz:
Tract 12650-3 located on the southeast e f Haven A anus and Boulder
Canyon Road
Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 24,800.00
ft 12802-2 -5 -6 Storm D sin located t.t~~a9t f M; ~t
Spruce Avenue
Re16as6: Nainienarce Cuarant66 9ond (Street) $ 13,400.00
Releaser Maintenance auarantae Bond (Want) g 42,000.00
Maintananca Guarantee Bond (Feat) $ 60,600.00
Maintensnce Guarantee Bond (Major Sta) $129,600.00
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Storm Drn) g 92,500.00
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June 20, 1990
Page e
029. Approval to accept the Traffic Signal at the intersection of Milliken
Avenue and Righland Avenue, Contract No. Be-089, ae complete, release the bonds
and authorize the City Bngineer to file a "Notice of Completion".
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-256
A RE30LOTION OF TAE CZTY COUNCIL OP TRS CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING TBB POBLIC IMPROVBNBNTS POR
TAH TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF MILLIKEN AVBNUB AND
HIGHLAND AVeNOB, CONTRACT NO. RR-089, AND AVTLIORIZINC TRS
PILING OP A NOTICE OF COMPLETION POR TNS WORK
D30. Approval to accept the Hillside Road Street Improvements, from Hermosa
Avenue to Mayberry Avenue, Contract No. 89-104, ae completo, ieleaBe the bonds
and authorize the City Hngineer to file a "Notice of Completion".
RESOLUTION NO. 90-257
A RHSOLUTION OP THB CITY COVNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CVCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCHPTING THB PUBLIC IMPR0VHM6NT8 POR
HIIJ.SLDB ROAD STREBT IMPAOVElBNTS, PROM HBRMOSA AVSNUH TO
MAYBERRY AVENV6, CONTRACT NO. 89-104, AND A0ITLORIE 2ITG THE
FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION POR THE WORK
D31. Approval co release the bonds and to accept the Maintenance Bond foz the
Old Town Park Project (CO 69-106).
D32. Approval to accept the Traffic Signals at the intersect lone of Archibald
Avenue and Lemon Avenue and Haven Avenue and 7th Street, Contract No. 89-175,
ae complete, release the bonds and authorize the City Engineer to file a "Notice
of Completion^.
RHSOLUTZON NO. 90-258
A ABSOLUTION OP THR CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THB PVBLIC IMPR0V6N6NT8 POR
TRAFFIC SIGNAL6 AT THB INTHA6HCTIONB OF ARCHIBALD AVBNUR AND
LEMON AVENUE AND HAVEN AV6NU6 AND 7TH STREET, CONTRACT NO. 89-
175, AND AUTHORIZING THB RILING OP A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR
TH8 WORK
033. Approval to set a Public Henzinq fcr July 16, 1940 for Refuse Rata
Adjustment.
D34. Approval to sat n Public Nanrinq for July 18, 1990 for the formation of
street Lighting Mnlntenanee District No. 7 for Tract Nos. 13565-5 thru -10,
located on the north aide of 24th Street, seat of Wardn~en-Bullock Roed.
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Page 9
RSSOLOTION NO. 90-259
A ABSOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP TFB CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGAr CALIFORNIA, INITIATING PROCEEDINGS POR THE
FORMATION OF STRHET LIGHTING HAINTSNANCB DISTRICT N0. 7
PURSVANT TO TH8 LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-260
A RBSOLUT ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, GIVZNG PRBLININARY APPROVAL OF CITY
ENGINEER'S REPORT POR STREET LIGHTING NAINTENANCS DISTRICT NO.
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-272
A RESOLUTION OF TN8 CZTY COVNCIL OP THB CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DHCLARING ITS INT&NT ION TO FOAM STRBHT
LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT ND. 7 AND OFFHAING A TIME AND
PLACE FOR FIBAAING OBJHCTIONS TNBRBTO
MOTION: Movsd by Wright, seconded by Alexander to approve the Consent Celendnr.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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F1. CONSIDERATION OP AFPROVAL OF AMENDING MAP9 POA TRACT N09. 13565-1. 13565-
5 5 NORTH SIDE OF 24TH STREET AND BAST OF
(COntinuM
frame MaF 16, 1990) Steff report presented by Joe Stofa, Associate Civil
Engineer.
Mayor Stout opened Ghe meeting for public hearing. There being no response, the
public hearing was cloacd.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-226
A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF TNB CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDING TRACT NAP NOS.
13565-1, 13565-5, 13565-7 AND 13565-8
NOTION: Novsd by Wright, seconded Dy Brown to npprove Aesolutlan No. 90-226.
Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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F2. CONSI06AATI0N OF SNVIRONMBNTAL ASSSSSlDINT AND DEVSLOPHBNT REVIEW 89-32 -
DAVLES - An appeal of the Plnnning Commission's decision denying the development
of an industrial complex contnining six industrial buildings totaling 22,940
square feet on 2.2 acres of land in the General Industrial Dieiricir Subaree 3
of the Industrial Specific Plan, located on Feron Boulevard, east of HeLUe
Avenue - APN 209-031-87 and 88. (CSatinuaC f"- June 6, 1990) StaEE report
presented by Aick Games, Comaunity Development Director, who stated it ie being
requested by John Hannerino that this item be continued to July 16, 1990 in
order to hopefully resolve this matter. He added that staff teconxnends
continuance.
Bohn Mu. a ~. apt---..__ - •wc epl'^..... r =.... ~.. uy .~r. w ....uLiuun
the item 'in order to resolve the matter.^~
RSSOLVTION NO. 90-238
A RESOLUTION OP TtB CITY COUNCIL OP TH6 CITY OP [UINCHO
CUCANONGAr CALIFORNIA, OBHYING AN APPEAL OP THS PLANNING
COMMISSION'S DBNIAL OF DBVBLOPI~NT ASVIBW NO. 89-12, TNH
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDUSTRIAL CONPLBX CONTAINING SIX INDUBTRIAL
BUILDINGS TOTALING 22,940 SQUAAE PEST ON 2.2 ACRES OP LAND IN
TH8 GEIPEAAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, 3UHARSA 3 OP THE INDUSTRIAL
SPBCIPIC PLAN, LOCATED ON PERON BOULEVARD, BAST OF HBI.MS
AVENUE
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Brown to continue the Liam to July 18,
1990. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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F3. CONS S TON APPROVE PO T O U O
ANNU L 4 O W O
fe5_pD1 Staff repot! presented by Jerry Fulwoodr Deputy City Manager.
Councilmember Alexander asked if the City was a little low in the increase,
would they be able to come back again next year if they needed to.
Jerry Fulwood, Deputy City Manager, stated ii was 4 poeeibil ity to came bock
again next year.
Councllmembar Brown asked if the people were told at the time this district was
put Into place, that the raatdunl for the bond indebtedness would go Cowards
meintennnca.
Councilmember Wright stated they were not, but felt that psopls now ore more
aware of what le gong on and that they didn't like how things vote set up in the
post. She ended she didn't like the wey thingo are being done new.
councllmember Brown enkad it the nefdent• ware notified of this
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Jezry Pulwood, Deputy City Manager, stated they were notified as legally
required, but that they did not mail any notices to aech property owner in ehle
district.
Councilmember Baguet stated this ie being brought forth because of the annual
hearing required by the 1972 Landscaping and Lighting Act. He stated he has
pcobleme increasing this nq matter how small the amount Se. Re felt moxa
consideration should be given ee to what the long term rate will be eo that Lhe
increneae ere not necessary.
Mayor Stout stated he felt this was set up low originally in order for the
people io go fot it. Ma felt the parka were worth the increase.
C.,,,..~___~...e_ --c.:.-. 1-~.. ap y---x- -. -c.._-_a.-1- .n. a one _ __ ...gc
are not residents are charged a fee.
Joe Schultz, Community Services Nanagar, stated yes.
Jack Lam, City Manager, etaietl these funds are not very significant in amount.
Councilmamber Wright asked whet the $53,963.00 amount would do.
Jerry Pulwood, Oepuiy City Manager, stated it could go back to the residents.
Councilmember Wright felt it should go beck to the residents.
Mevor Stout opened the meet inq for public hearing. There being no response, the
public hearing wee closed.
Councilmember Buquet etnted he ie having a hard time approving iha increase
Mayor Stout suggested leaving the rate et $35.00 ineteed of $35.18.
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-261
A ARSOLUTIOM OP THH CITY COUNCIL OP TH6 CITY OP RANCHO
COCAMONGA, CALIFOANIA, TO LEVY ANO CDLLBCT ASSBSSMBNT9 HITNIN
THS PAAR AND RBCRIAT ION IMPROVBNSNT DISTRICT 85-PD (NBRITA66
AND RBD HILL COMMUNITY PAMS)
NOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Brawn to approve Resolution No. 90-261
w!th the rate nt $35.00 inntend of $35.18. Mction carried 4-1 {WZ!ght ne).
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ACTION TO ACOUIRB PUBLIC RIGHT-0F-WAY. FOA THE SUMNIT AVENOH WIDBNING AND
RBALIONMENT TRACT NAP 13812 PROJECT BBTWEEN BTIWANDA AVBNVE AND HANLBY AVBNUB
fBLV~'AaSS AVENVBI AT THE PAOPBRTIBS LOCATED AT 32726 AND 12692 SLn:wIT AVBNtlB
tRPN.o 0 Staff report presented
by Hike Olivier, Sr. Civil Bngineer.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Addressing the City Council
was:
Edward Peterson, P.O. Hox 3007, Arcadia, stated he did not agree with the
realignment that was taking place on the five acres to the west. He added
he liked the realignment that was ptevloualy approved.
Ruse Maguire, City Engineer, stated this was changed because they felt it was
a better design.
Nr. Paterson orated he was told this would not change any yield of hie
lot.
There being no further response, the public hearing wee closed.
ABSOLUTION NO. 90-262
A ABSOLUTION OF THB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONOA, CALZ POANIA, DECLARING TFID P08LIC N86D AND NBCESSITY
TO CONDEMN CERTAIN NBAI. PROPERTY COMMONLY ANOWN A9 12726 AND
12692 SUNHIT AVENUE LOCATBD ZN THB CITY 08 RANCHO CUCAMONGA
ASSESSOR'S PARCBL NO. 0225-111-OB AND 0225-111-09 AND HARING
FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF
MOTION: Hoved by Baguet, seconded by Alexander io approve Resolution No. 90-
262. Notion Carr led unanimously, 5-0.
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02. CONSIDERATION OP AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 3.19. ABATEMENT OF CERTAIN
NVISANCAS TO TITLB 9 - PVBLIC PHACE. MORALS AND WELPARB TO THB CODE OP THE CITY
OP RANCAO CUCANONGA Staff report presented by Jerry 8ulwood, Deputy Clty
Manager.
Jamaa Markman, City Attorney, atatad this Ordinaaea usually works quitc well,
antl that it ie n good adminietcat ive procedure. He Eelt It has a poaltive
Lmpect, and would be effective for the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
Mayor Stout felt this ordinance did not qo Ear enough. He Eelt the City
Attorney's office should go forward end do more than whet has been pzopoaed.
CouncilmamDer Euquet agreed with Mayor stout sa far as checking into aomethinq
stronger.
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Page 13
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response, the
public hearing was closed.
Councilmember Buquet suggested the Council go one step further and direct staff
to do something through the state legislature in order to try to change the
penal code.
ORD INANCB NO. 422 (first reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THB CITY COUNCIL OF TH8 CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTHR 9.19 AHATBMBNT OF
CRRTAZN gOISANC65 TO TITLE 9 - PUBLIC PSACS. lbRAL3 AND
WELFARE TD TNR CODS OP TRB CITY OF RANCNO COCAMONGA
Debra J. Aflame, Clty Clerk, read the title of Ordinance No. 022.
MOTION: Moved by Buquetr seconded by Aleaander to waive full reading and set
second reading for July 18, 1990. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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H3. CO S D FO A 99 CT Staff report
presented by Debra J. Adams, City Clerk.
ARROi.lTT TON NO. 90-06i
A RESOLUTION OP TEB CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OP GENSAAL
HUNTCIPAL ELECTION TO BS HELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, THB fiTH
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1990 POR THS ELECTION OP CERTAIN OFFI CEAS OF
THE CITY AS RBQUTASD BY THS PROVISIONS OP THS LAWS OP TNH
STATE OP CALIFORNIA ABLATING TO G&NERAL LAW CITIES, AND
CONSOLIDATING SAID SLACTSON WITN BTATEWID6 GENERAL HLSCTION
TO SS HBLD ON SAID DATE
RBSOLUTION NO. 90-264
A RESOLUTION OP TNS CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CAL IPORNIAr ADOPTING REGULATIONS POR LAND IDATSB POR
SLSCTZ'!S OFFZCS, FERTAINIPiC SO HATSAIALS SVBNZITED ro T[DE
SLSCTOAATS AND TXB C08T8 OP TNS CANDIDATES STATEMENT POR THB
GBNBAAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO H8 HELD IN THS CITY ON TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 6, 1990
MOTION: Moved by Buqueir seconded by Brown to approve Resolution Nos. 90-263
end 90-264. Motion csrrled unnnimouslyr 5-0.
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H2. 8 ATUS - 1990 UPDATB Staff report presented
by Alan Warren, Associate Civil %ngineer.
Councilmember Brown asY.ed what the general plan density wee.
Alan Warren, Aseocinte Civil %ngineer, atsted if you were to use the 758 range,
ii: is 558 aingle family/45a multi-family dwelling ratio.
Councilmember Brown asked when it waa adopted and if there has been any
amendments to it.
Alan War renr Associate Civil 8nglneer, stated in 1981.
Jack uem, city Manager, added the density ieeue has gone back before the
Planning Commieeton ae requested by previous City Councils.
Councilmember Hzight asked if staff has figures that spell out what the
percentage of the City's multi-Family ie within each of the areas that ie in the
pie chart e. She also stated she felt it was her impression that it was the
Council•a intent io have this brought back to specifically address the Sesue of
the 75t aingle family/25a multi-family dwelling ratio or the adjustment of the
658 aingle Family/351 multi-family dwelling ratio and was surprised that this
was not being presented tonight.
eratl Buller, city Planner, etnted that last yenr when Council raised this ieeue
it was left that the projec[e woultl be watched, investi9nte the planned
communities, and monitor. He stated what he saw ar. thw times waa a markwr rrwnd
Chat appeared to be reducing voluntarily the densities in several areas,
epecif is ally %tiwanda where there are over 3,000 multiple family unite
designated. He stated what they chose to do was keep the Planning Commission
informed as to the density ranges with the projects that were coming ae well ae
any other requests with density increases. Ma atsted ae far ae bzinging back
a planned proposal to obtain the 758 aingle femilyJ258 multi-family dwelling
ratio, he did not understand it to be brought Dack at this time, only that it
was a Council goal.
Mayor Stout asked if there ware any aveilebla figures that would approximate the
number of dwellers in mu iii-Family unite versus aingle family attached.
Alan Warren, Aeeoctate civil Plannez, stated the City dose not have nny current
figures at this point, that the latest Eiguree ere from the 1980 census.
Mayor Stout stated the School Districts have a formate they use in estimating
potential etudente for the future, end asked Lf staff could talk with them to
see if they have done some raeearrh in this nrea.
Bred Buller, City Planner, stated the City has had ease convereatlone with the
School DLatricte and added that they base Gheir figures on etudente per unit,
not whether there are two parents or a aingle parent per unit. He did not think
their figures would give Mayor Stout the informet ion he needs.
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Mayor Stout stated he would like to get the figure at 759 single family/25t
multi-family dwelling ratio and asked that this information come back.
Councilmember Brown asked if after they got tRe information Mayor Stout was
asking far, could they change this through a General Plan Amendment in order to
change the density.
Mayor Stout asked when this could come back.
Brad Buller, City Planner, stated approximately four to Biz weeks.
Mayor Stout suggested the first of Auguai.
Councilmember Wright asked if the evai:able multi-family Lnformation could also
be included.
Brad duller, city Planner, stated he would bring back an amendment to
renegotiate this with the Lewis' also.
Councilmember Hrown Yelt the deneiiy bonus Seeue should also be looked at.
Mayor stout suggested this ba further discussed at a special workshop in enrly
Auquet.
Bred Buller, City Planner, stated the City could send notices to the lergar
developers and the BIA.
The Council concurred they would like good press covecage on this.
ACTION: Item to come back Sn August.
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Mayor Stout called a recess at 9:05 e.m. The meeting was called back to order
at 9:30 a.m. with all members of Connell present.
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H3. CONHIOBRATION OF ePRCIFIC PLAN 90-01 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Pte-
zoning of approximately 6,754 acres consistent with the City of Rancho Cucamonga
General Plan and located generally north of Highland Avenue, south of the
National Pcrost Bcurdary, cast of the city of 8cntana and west oP Nilliker.
Avenue, in the area known ee 6t Lwandn North. staff report presented by Niki
Brett, Aeaoc iate Planner.
Mayor Stout asked why the Specif lc Plan hee to conform to the General Plan.
Rick Gomez, Community Development Director, stated !t compliments the Gsnsrel
Plan.
Mayor stow! orated ha wente the option of changing the Oansral Plan also.
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Rick Gomez, Coamiurity Development Director, stated that option axiete, and that
if a certain area does not conform with the General Plan, that the General Plan
should be changed also.
Councilmeniber Brown asked if the prezoning is in line with what the coneertium
wants or what the City wants.
Mike Eratt, Associate Planner, stated 1t is in line with what the City :.ants
Further questions were asked about the specific plan.
RESOLUTION No. 90-265
A RESOLUTION Vt ilfb . ~•Ci.. C _.._ _~.. nF PDNf•Vn
CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, OFjINTENT TO PREPARE A'SPECIPIC PLAN
FOR APPRO%IHATSLY 6,754 ACRES CONSISTENT NITH TNH CITY OF
RANCHO CVCAMONGA GENERAL PLAN AND LOCATBD GENERALLY NORTH OP
HIGHLAND AVENUEr SOUTN OP TNS NATIONAL FOREST BOUNDARY, BAST
OP THB CITY OB FONTANA AMD NEST OP NILLIBEN AVBNUE IN THE AREA
RNONN AS BTIWANDA NORTH
MOTION: Moved by 0uquet, seconded Dy Wright to approve Resolution No. 90-265.
Motion carried unnnivauely, 5-0.
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Nd ADDAnVAT. 9Y) RRT ANN1111T. RPRC.i AL TA% POR COlDtUNITY FACILITI89 DISTRICT NO.
54-1 fDAY CREEK DRAINAGE EYNTEMI IN TH% ANOONT OP 5350.00 P80. ACA$ Staff report
preeentod Dy Jerry Fulwood, Deputy Ctty Mnnager.
RBSOLUTION NO. 90-266
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SPECIAL TAX FOR
COMMUNITY FACILITIBS DISTRICT NO. E4-1
MOTION: Moved by Brown, eecondfxl by Alexander io approve Resolution No. 90-266.
Motion enrried unanimously, 5-0.
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H5. d~$QVAL TO SET A.YNVRL,~
SS-2 IETIWANDA NIGF0..1\NOSI Staff report presented Dy Jetty Fu lwood, Deputy Clty
Reneger.
Councllmamber Brown asked if there was any aeeeeefnant dletrict Lhia would be
tied to.
Jerry Pulwood, Deputy City Manager, stated no.
Couneilmsmber Brown asked L! there was a cap !ot any given yr.ar.
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Page 17
Jerry Fulwood, Deputy City Manager, stated no
Councilmember Brown stated she would ba willing to vote for this if it had a cap
and if the residents knew exec[ ly what they would be expected to pay in the
coming year e. Since it dose not have a cap, she did not feel she could vote for
it.
Jerry Fulwood, Deputy City Manager, eieted staff has developed a special
diecloeu re statement for the reeidenie which will help inform them.
Councilmember Brown stated she would like to see the disclosure form before she
voted on this.
Councilmember Buquet felt information should be given to new Home buyers with
a breakdown of whet their payment ie expected to be over the next few years.
Mayor stout asked if this could come Dack at the June 29 nx3eting.
pHSOLUTLON No. 90-268
A AHSOLVTION OP THS CITY COUNCIL OF TNH CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAHOEY'Ar CALIPORNiA, HSTAHLI SHINO ANNVAL SPBCIAL TA% POR
COMMDNITY FACILZTIHS DISTRICI NO. SH-2
MOTION: Moved by Brown, seconded by Buquat to continue the item to June 29.
Motion carried 4-1 (Nright no).
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H6. APPROVAL TO HRHCUTB IMPROVEMBNT AGRBHMBNT H%THNSION FOR TRACT 12902
LOCATHD ON THB 9oUTHH89T CORNBR OP HBAMOSA AVENUH AND ALMOND STABST SUBMITTHD
HY NORDIC wOOD3 II staff report presented by Ruse Maguire, City 8nglne0r.
James Markman, City Attorney, stated he concurred with staff's recommendation.
Ruse Maguire, city Engineer, stated the following two conditions should be added
to the Resolution: 1) no further occupnnciae until 1001 completion/ and 2) that
this bo the lest extension, with the project to be inspected Ln forty-five days
with eignif icent progress to be wads, end LE it Le not, the City Attorney will
et art proceedings egainet their Donde.
RESOLUTION RO. 90-2b9
A RBSOLUTION OP TNB CITY COUNCIL OP TFIB CITY OP RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALI ROANIA, APPROVING IMPROVHNHNT AGRBBMHNT
L%TBN82ON AND IMPROVBlLBNT 38CURITY FOR TA 12902
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded Dy Alexander to approve Resolution No. 90-
269 as emended. Notion serried unanimously, 5-0.
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H7. CO S O CI S HO
IN CON V S 2 B00 MH S
C O 3 000. 0 Staff report presented
by Jack Lem, City Hannger.
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Wright to approve the participation with
the Weet End Communications Authority. Notion carried unanimously, 5-0.
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HB. CON IO AAT ON O 1 CO SOAPING P STUDY Staff report
presented by Duane Baker, Sr. Administrative Assistant.
Mayor Stout stated De felt the cities on Lhe west end were noL in favor of this.
He felt it was okay to approve the $1000.00, but if there were any further
requests £or money, it should come before the City Council for discuss ion.
Councilmember Alexander asked if there would be staff time involved.
Duane Baker, Sr. Adminietrat ive Assistant, responded yes.
Councilmember Alexander stated he waen •t eo sure the City wanted to get involved
with this pro]ect.
The Council concurred Chet they did not want to do anything that would involve
an assessment district.
Councilmember Wright felt it was a good Sdea For a staff member io be preeeni
at the meet inge.
MOTION: Moved by Wright, seconded by Brown to approve $1000.00 from the
unallocated Fund balance. Moeion carried 4-1 (Alexander no).
Mayor Stout suggested that the staff representative should also let this group
know about Rancho Cucamonga'e concerns.
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Il. CONSSDER$~zOY. .OF SBYABLISHiBG_ A COD's fiNFORCnMfiN2 6UBtOMMIT-a6fi (Oral
DSscussion)
Councilmember Buquet stated ha asked for this Item to be placed on the agenda
because St had been brought up et the Chamber Retreat elating the image of code
enforemwnt was a negative service the City provided. Ha suggested there G a
suDCOmmiites asteblisDad to work on improving the coda enforcement services end
to also check Dow other cities handle tMir coda enforcement ppograme. He
atnted he would like to serve on the subcosmittee.
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Page 19
councilmember Alexander stated he would also like to serve.
ACTION: The Council concurred that Councilmxmibere euquet and Alexander would
serve ae the Code enforcement Subconmittee.
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Councilniamber 3rown mated she put this item on the agenda because she felt a
bit of history should be cone idered in naming the conference rooms, and would
like to request that the Rietoric Preservation Commies ion come up with the names
fn. •he .,.r.n.
councilmember Wright concurred and felt the past should be tied into this.
Mayor Stout stated he agreed with the intent but that it should be kept simple
ao people can find their wny to the conference rooms.
Mayor Stout opened Lhe meeting for public comment. AdCreaeing the Counc ii weer
JSm Proet, Clty Treaaurer, stated he did not think people have ever had
problems finding rooms in any other fecility because of the name that it
had. He felt the her !Gaga of the City should be preserved.
Councilmembet Btown felt the Hletoric Preeervstlon Cwmieeion should come up
with a !let of naniee for thw City Cnnnrll to rhrn.. o.,.,,.
ACTIONr The Council concurred that n eubconmittee of Brown and Wright work with
the Hietor is Presetvation Conuniesion on a list of names Chet would come back to
the City Council for approval.
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I3. AEOUfi ST POR INFORMATION RBG R IN DAY as (Information will be provided
through a forthcoming memorsndum)
Jack Lam, Clty Manager, stated a memorandum is forthcoming on Lhie item in the
next two weeks.
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J1. Councllmendrer Buquet ota[ed he would like a long term financial plan for
the City to ba discussed. Ne eddad he would W willing to work with atslt and
Chen coma beck to ihs Council with a report.
Councilmambar Rrown felt theca might b0 a nand for workshops on Chia aubjwt.
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Page 20
AI. Jacqueline Solda, 11849 Mouni Ounieon Court, elated ehe had contacted Joe
Schultz about the lack of progreme for two year olds. She oleo commented
about the problems ehe hed with the registration process Lhrough Community
Services.
Mayor Stout asked her Lf ehe would be willing fo work with the Pnrk and
Recreation Conmieeion on a registration program.
Jacqueline Bolds stated ehe hed been told by Mr. Schultz there would be
more progreme in the fnll of 1990.
x2. Rick Todd, 6690 Meliman stated he hed ecmeone from the city come to hie
residence and want Lo lake n portion of hie property. Me did not Eeel the
price the City was offering aim wee a fair pries, and Pelt the City should
be offering him market rate.
Rues Maguire, Ci.iy Engineer, stated this ie part of the state highway project
and that the item would be taping up fot a public hearing on July 18.
A3. Pat Dutton, 11405 Cenova, stated he wag inteieated in the multi-family
item workshops ahd asked [or a notice to be sent to aim once the dais ie
eat.
MOTION: Movetl by Biown, seconded by Alexander to adjourn to HxeCUtive Session
to disease personnel matters. Executive Session to adjourn to the June 29, 1990
meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
The meeting adjourned et 10:40 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Dsbre J. Adams
City Clerk
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STAFF REPORT
DATE; Ju 1y 18, 1990
TC: Mayor, Members of the City Council and City Manager
FROM: Jim Hart, Administrative Services Director
BY: Joan A. Kruse, Purchasing Agent
SUBJECT:
APPROVAL TO SURPLUS PROPERTY DISPOSITION - YAIYER OF PUBLICATION
RECpMEN0ATI0N
That the City Council waive the requirement for published public notice
inviting bids for the disposition of surplus property.
BACKGROUND
Nith the move into the Civic Center> the City must dispose of surplus
furniture used within the rental facilities at the Base Line Business Center
and Ninth Street. A considerable portion of desks, chairs and tables were
used to outfit the Public Safety Facility. The Community Services Department
will also utilize excess furniture at the Led ig House, Lions Park and Ra ncha
~ucamonya rie iyliuuriwuu i,en lur. iue ,emu iuvei, eiii~ii in~~u~ca ~Ea 5, .~~~~~..
and tables, remains at the rented facilities.
The City has been advised by the owners of the Base Line Center and Ninth
Street properties to vacate as quickly as possible. It is requested that
rather than a full blown formal bid, with advertising, which would add
approximately two weeks, the Purchasing Division be allowed to proceed with an
informal bid process without advertising to De submitted to several surplus
furniture dealers to hasten the property disposition. The informal bid will
be structured so that the successful vendor purchases the entire lot of
inventory.
The rental cost of keeping the surplus furniture in storage in these buildings
at the rate of approximately 31,000/day will be more than offset Dy the speedy
disposition of the surplus. As you are aware, the rate of return on used
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Administrative Services Director
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
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SUBJECT: Approval of the Environmental Initial Study, Parts I and tI
for the proposed Banyan Street Improvement Protect from
Eastwood Avenue to Hellman Avenue; and issuance of a
Categorical Exemoti on therefor.
It is hereby recommended that the City Council adopt the attached
Resolution accepting and approving the Environmental Initial Study, Parts
I and tt for the proposed Banyan Street Improvement Protect from Easbvood
Avenue to Hellman Avenue; and issuance of a Categorical Exemption
therefor and direct the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption pursuant
to the California Environnw!ntai Quality Act.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Thi< rennrt OretPll}C an Fnvi rnnmental Acceccment Tni ti al Studv for thr
proposed Banyan Street Improvement Protect from Eastwood Avenue to
Hellman Avenue,
In conformance with the California Environmental Quality Act and State
Guidelines, the attached document has been prepared to permit
construction of the above-mentioned improvements.
Said protect entails the widening of a collector street.
It is the Engineering Staff's finding that the proposed protect will not
create a significant adverse impact on the envlromment and therefore
recommend that these improvements be classified as Categorically exempt.
Resp ~itted,
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RESOLUTION N0. 9O'r)' 7Y
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ENVIRONMENTAL
INITIAL STUDY AND ISSUANCE OF A•CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION FOR
THE PROPOSED BANYAN STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FROM
EASTWOOD AVENUE TO HELL141N AVENUE.
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
reviewed all available input concerning the proposed Banyan Street Improvement
Pro3ect from Eastwood Avenue to Helinw7n Avenue: and
WHEREAS, an Environmental Assessment Initial study has been prepared
pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, as amended.
NOW, THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve as follows:
SECTION 1: The City Council of Rancho Cucamonga hereby approves the
Environmen a ssessment Initial Study and issuance of a Categorical Exemption
for the proposed Banyan Street Improvement Pro3ect from Eastwoo6 Avenue to
Neil man Avenue.
SECTION 2: The City Clerk is directed to file a Notice of Exemption
pursuant owe aTlfornta Environmental Queltty Act.
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
APPLICATION
INITIAL STUDY -PART I
selieRA~
For alt pro,lects reputrtng environmental revier, this form Host Da completed
and submitted to Lhe Development Review CoswittH through the department where
the protect application is made. Upon receipt of this application, the
Pianntng Division staff w111 Drepan Part II of the Initial Scuev •nn mw .
'oar .o .~anniny ~oss+ssion. 1M Planning Goaatission will make one
of--three~,determtnatlons: (1) The Dra~ett will have no significant
enviromnental impact and a Megatiw Declaration will De filed, 2) The
project wi 11 have a slgn ifleant anvi ronMntal impact and to Enviraaeental
Impact Report will be Drepared. or (3) An additional infor+aatian report
should be supDlled Dy tM applicant gluing further tnforeation concerning the
proposed pro~act.
Date Filed:
Pr0~ect Title: Re Ct nnnf imnr•nvnmantc Faefw~n~ n Hellman
Applfcaot's Mama, Addrefl, Telephoto: .itv of Ranc ha Guramonaa
Enaineerina Division 10500 Nv;n r.n....• n..a .... ~',,, Lucannnaa. l:A_91730
Name, Address, telephone of Person To iM Contacted
Concerning this Pro~eet: Henrv Murakoshi, Associate Civil Engineer
(714) 989-1862 ext. 23'x3
lOCat tan of Pro~eet: Banyan Street. Eastwood Avenue to Hellman Avenue,
within the northwest corner of Rancho Cucamonga _
Assessor's Para} Ib.l
List otMr pef+llts necessary Irde local, regional, state and federal agencies
and the agency lssuinq such peraitsl Rcnc
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Proposed uie or proposed prO,leCt: Pro iect involves new pavement from existing
edge of pavement to the ultimate oa vement width (20' half width) minor
Swale grading and new tlriv approaches _
Acreage of pro,lect area and sVUare footage of axlsLing and proposed bufldfngs,
1f any: N/A
Descr/6e the envfrormental sett lna of the pro~act stta lnelud tog lnforeat ton
on topograDhY. s~~~Y. DTants (trNS land antsuls, any cultural,
htstarfcal ar semic asDaets, land use of surrounding properties, and the
description of any extstfng structures and CMIr use (attach netassary
S heeLS): ThP tooth PidP of Ra nvan unAer cnnstructiotLis residential. The
north side is an orange prove. Street width 15 reduced from a collector
road with full improvements to an unimproved two-lane road. A dirt
shoulder on each side is used for parking and pedestrian traffic. This
shoulder will be improved to A.C. pavement. Two historical landmarks,
}hP Wa ~rnn/Thn.nu wn~~CP ?nrt }hP fnorlit~ wn11fP arP lnratPA to the
Is the project part of a large pro~ecL, aM of a serlas of efiautattve
actions, wA1eh although lndlvldwily small, may as a whole have significant
environmental 1eouL No
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YtLL THIS PROJECT• vES NO
1. Create a substantial change in ground contours2 _,., X
2. Create a substantial change in existing noise of produce
vibration or glare? _ K
3. Create a substantiai change in demand for muninpai
• serv5cas (Police, f1n, water. sewage, etc.)1 ~ ,~,
8. Create changes in the existing Zoning or General
Plan designattonst _ x_
5. Remove any existing treed Haw manyl_L X
6. Create the need for use or disposal of potenttatly
hazardous materials such as toxic substances,
flammables or explosives2 _ X
Explanation of any YES answers above (attach addltlonal sheets if necessary):
Une windrow of 3-4'diameter Eucalvotus tree will be removed to accoxmodate
A.C. shoulder
1. Estimate the amount M ewran~ anA en11A .. ~ -~t7ri:,i Lnii yr uj Ri
will generate dally:
8. Estimate the number of auto and truck trips generated daily by this
protect:
9. Estimate the amount of grading (cutting and fi111ng) reeulred for this
protect, 1n cub lc yards:
10. If the protect lnvelves tM construction of nstdentlal units, eaalplete
the fares an tM next Dage.
CERTIFIGTI4s I h.reey certify that the stateeenta furnished above and in
the attaMed exMbits present ehe data and tnfofmatton required for this
inttia! aviiuaLton to LM bast of my a011ity, and that tM fKLs. stattlaents.
and inforwation prefentad are true and correct t0 tM best of my knowledge and
be11N. I furtMr understand that addltlonal inforwatl0n may be raduired to
be submitted Defoe an adpwte avalwtlon can be glade by tM Planning
Division.
Date: G-yp-9o SignatuN
T1ele Associate Civil Engineer
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RESIOENTiAI CONSTRl1CTfON
The following information should be D-ovtded to the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga
Planning Division in order to a16 the school dtrtrict to assessing their
ability to accommodate the proposed nstdential 4evelopment. peve]opers art
re7utred to secure lecten free tM school district for accommodating the
increased number of students prior to Issuance of building permits.
.,..».. u. .~.i"ri i~r~r ~iw d~itiLi.~ Ti ~~t iiiw..
Specific Location of Project:
PHASE I PHASE 2 PNASF 3 PHASE 4 TOTAL
1. Member of single
faeily units:
2. Hun'ibar of multiple
famitly units:
3. Oate orooosad Lo
begin construction:
4. Eartlest date of
occupancy:
Model}
and ! of TenLetlre
5. 9ed~ Prta aanee
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CIIY OT AANCRO C•CAYDYGA
PART II - IsITIAL STUDY
EhUIROY!ffVTAL CEEC:~:.IST
DAT°:
APPLICA:T: City of Rancho Cucamonea
FILI:(C DAT:: LOG NlJt1DER:
PADJEC:: man van: Street Imorovement~ - Ea<twood Avtni t H llman Avenue
PRnSr~- i.0!'~T'rnN• n--- ~ 'vwnu t HP11 nLa Av n
I. EWIRO"2'V1'AL I>@ACTS
(Ezplanacion of all "yea" and "eaybe° anriere as squired on etcachad
aheeeil.
YES 4AYEE q0
1. Soils and Ceoloxv, V111 the proposal have
slgni: icanc result: Sn:
a. Cnscab le ground conditions or do changes In
gee logic relationships? ~ X
D. Disrupcione, diaolae.m....•_, _ _~_---,,,, ,,,
Du r1a1 of the soil? X
c. Change in topography of ground surface
con COYr InteNals? X
d. The deacruetian, covering or moditieation
of any unique geologic or physical teacurea? _ ~ X
e. My potential lnereaee !n vlnd of voter
erosion of coils, at tooting either on os o[f
du Bondi tone? X
f. Changes in Bros ion slice[ ion. or depo eielon? _ ~
B• lxpeev re et people or properey co geologic
haze cds weh as earth quake, lsndslldes, mud-
slides, ;round failure, or similar hazards? ~ __ X
h. M Snc[ease in [M sea o[ extraction and/or
use o[ any mineral resource? X
2. Hvdroloxv. Vill the proposal have eigniticanc
ruuics ln:
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a. Changes Sn currents, or the course of d!:ett!on
of floving streams, rivers, ar eyhe-oral scream
channels' __ ~
b. Changes Sn absorp c!on races, drainage patterns,
or ehe race and amaunc of sur£ac• water
runoff?
c. Alceraclona eo chs coupe or tl tw of flotd
waters? x
d. Change in chs amount of surface eater !n anv
body of vacer? ~ x
6. Discharge into surfau var... - _..
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alters clop of surface water Quality? ~_ _- x
f. Alterat lop of groundvapr charaeteriatica? ~ ~_ g
g. Change in the quantity of {zoundvacesa,
either through dirett addltSons or wieh-
drawals, or ch rough Sn eerfenne• with an
aquifer?
Quality?
Quaneiey? ~_ ~
h. The reduction !n chs amount of vacer ocher-
wlae ava !!able for public va ur suppllq? ~ ~
1. Exposure of peool• or nrr...... __ __, -
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related hazards such as floodin{
oz salt hea? ~
3. Alr Oualf;y, pill the proposal haw a3{niClcanc
results in:
a. Conaeanc or period is air amisaiona from mobile
or indirttc aourcu? g
Sca cionary aouruaT _ ~
b. Da urloration of amb lent air quality and/or
inurfenhce vich chs attadnmenc of applicable
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air
qualicy standards?
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C. Alta[at10n Of lOtil OL Tfgi0nil ClimaSSt
Condition!, affau ing aiT movemene, mo if cure
or Gmperatun? x
4. Biota
F1__ra. pill the proposal have si{nitleant resulea
in:
a. Chsnge in ch• eharaeceriaUca of apacies,
inelud!n; divers lty, discr Sbuclon, or number
of any species of planes? i(~ _ __ ~
b. Reduction of the numbers o''tjj''any unique, rare
or aodan{e red species of plants'
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c. Incroduc clan of nav or dis captive species of
planes into an asset ~
d. Raduction in the potential for agrlculcural
produc cion? ~
Fauna. Gill the proposal have aignif icanc resul ca
in:
a. Change in the characgrla clq of species,
including divers icy, dlacribuclon, or numb era
of my apiClBa Of 3,lSmals? X
b. Raduction of eha numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals? _ ~
aniaala Snco an aru, or result in a barrier
co the migration ar movement of animals? __ X
d. Decerioratlon or removal of existing tish or
wildlife habitae? _ ~
Population. Will [ha proposal hsva aigniflcanc
rasuits Sn:
a. 4111 cha proposal altar the location, dlscrl-
bucion, dens icy, divsra icy, or grouch ra ca of
cne h~uan population of an area? _ ~
b. 4111 the proposal affect existing housing, or
-_-.•.. 1.~n.u.i iu. addicionai now ing: ~ X
Soc io-Economic Factors. 4111 the proposal hsva
signli icanc eatulta ln:
a. Change in Ioeal or regional soclo-exonomic
charactaeisciea, tneluding acono~le os
co®arclal divassiey, tat rata, and Droparcy
value? X
b. Wi1L pro~atc coats be aQuina6ly dfacribuud
aaeng pre~aeC benaf icier Saa, S. a., buyan,
tat payers or pro~eec users? _ X
land qae and plannln Consid erariana. piii eha
propmaal hsva sign if icanc maul ca in'
a. A aubaeancial al a roc ion of cha present or
planned land uu of an aru? _ X
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b. A conflict with any daafgnatlona, ob~accivea,
policies, or adopted plena of any govarnmancal
enclaea?
_ ~
c. M Space upon the gala icy or quantity o[
atlacing conau.:pclve or non-e sunp rive
raarucienal opporcuniclu+/~~ _ X
yr 5 •;~Y_ _
8. T[a nsoorcatlon. Hill [he pra pos al have s13n!f Scant
ren al ca 1«:
a. Ganarac ion of aubacancial adds aonal vehicular
movement? X
S. E_'!ec cs on existing streets, or demand for v
nav street conaczuc ciao? ~~
c. Effae cs on axlacing Darking fat dll Iles, or
demand foi nsv parking? _ _ X
d. Substantial impact upon existing cransDOrca-
Cion ava uma~
e. Al ee ra dons co praaanc paecsrns of circula-
clon or mevamanc of people and/or goods". _ _ X
f. Alceratlona tm or affects on Praaant and
potential va ter-borne, ra11, mass transit or
air crafflt? X
g. Lncruau in crafflt hasarda eo motor whieles,
bicycliaca or pedea erlana' ~ %
9. Cu L:ural 0.esoutc ea. still the proposal have
ugnif scene naulca Sn:
a. A disturbance co the integrity of archaao lo61ca1.
palaaneologlcsl, and/at hiaco rieal raaourees? ~ X
10. Health. Safety, and Nulsanu Fact ota. H111 the
pra posal have aSgnlfiunc raaules in:
a. Creation of any health hasard or potential health
hasard? X
b. Ezpotuza of people ro poundal hulch hasarda'. _ ~
e. A rink o! edploalon oe relufe mf hasardoue
eu-aranua Sa the want o[ an aec idene' X
d. Ap inzreasa Sn the number of ind lv !duals
or apaelss of vector oe pa cheno6en lc
organ SSma of cha exposure of paoDla co such
organlsma? X
•. Inc reaaa Sn exis dog noise law ls' ~, __ X
f. Expaaure of Daople to potsnclally dangerous
noise 1weU? X
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g. The creation of oblaccionable od
ora? ,s X
h. M incruae in light or glaze? ,__ X
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11. Acs ehatics. M111 [ha proposal have elgnlf lcanc
reauics ln:
a. She obatruc coon or degradaclan of any ac an is
VSaLa OL VSwi
b. 'Iha treat ion of an ass chaclpslly o[f enaive
site? _ ~
c. a conflict with the ob,l setiva of daaignaud
or potential scenic corridors? ~
12. Utll itiss and Public Sarvtcu. Mill the proposal
have a aignit lcane need for nw ayac eau, or
alterations to the tollwing:
a. Electric power? ~
b. Natural or paekaaad gas? , ~ ~
c. Communications gatams? ~
d. Ma car supply? ~ ~
e. Maatwatar fac111tiea? ~ ~
E. Flood conirel atruecuns? ~ ]L
g. So Lid vas ca facillclaa? ~
h. Fire protection? •_ X
i. Pol iea pro catcion? %
~. Schools? _ %
k. Parka or otMr raereatlotul laei11t1ea? _ ~
1. Maintmenoa of public tae11lt1ae, lnelud ln~
roads ted Llood control fae111ciaa? %
^. OtMr ~ovassmencal urvleu? _ %
13. lna rer and Scaru Ruouren . Mill the proposal
haw al~nifiuac :uulca ln:
a. Use of sub scene lal or excise h•e fwl or energy? _ ~(
b, Subscmclal incnaaa in deund upon existing
sou rcu of mer`y? _ %
c. M lncruse in the dmand foe development of
new eourtu of energy? _ __ %
d. M lncruu or perpetvat ion of cM consumption
o[ non-nnwable tons of enemy, when fusible
renwable eourus o! meryy are available? _ ~
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a. Subaeancial deplae ion of any nonrenavab le [r
scarce natural ruouru?
14. )tandacorv Findinaa of Sianitl tents.
a. Dou cha pso]aet hava iM pogn[Sal eo d•{reds
[h• quality of Ma anvironmant, aubacancially
reduce cha habtcat of tfah ar vildlita species,
cause • fLah or vildlita population co drop
below calf auacainln{ lwalaa threaten to
•liminaca • plane or animal cosawaiey, raduc•
cha number or restrict eha ran{a of a rare or
andan{asd pleat or animal or allmlaaca
important examples of eha au]or periods o[
~111.ao- Li nir. Cory o[ prahiacorq? __ X
b. Dees the pro]acc hava the peuneial co aehiwa
short-arm, co eha diaadvancaja oL ion{-nrm,
anvisonmaneal {Dais? (A ahoet-term impact en the
anviromanc is ons which occurs Sa a rslat3valy
brief, datinielva period of time while ion{-
earm impacts v111 endure wall iaeo cha tutus). _ ~_ X
c. Dou cha pro)aet hava Smpaeea which as
Sndividually 1lmlead, but eumulativaly
considatabla? (Cumulat ivaly coaaidatabla
magna chat cM lnc ramaacal aitaeu of an
Lndividual peo~acc an conaidKabla when W w.d
lu cvnnaccaon with cha •ttaees of pane pto]acca,
and probab/• future pto]acta). ~ X
d. Does cha pro]ecc hava anvlronmancal •Ifaeta
which will cause aubseaneial adwraa aftaau
on human bain{s, aiehar diseeiy os iadisecly? ~ __ %
II. DISC:'SSION OF Eli1ZEDN!¢NSAL NALVA?ION (i. a., of attirmaciva answers co
cha above gwaeloM plus • discussion of 9ropoaad mitt{scion muauraa).
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LII. DE'.EL`!LNATION
On the bu is of chls SnSCial avaluaclon:
2 £ind ehs proposed prolecc COULD NOT Nava a algnitSCanc of £ect
C on ch• anvironmanc, and a NILQJ(j~L/pRq~yltY=RQai will ba prepared.
CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION
_ I £Snd [hat although eha proposed prof ece could have ^ •SgnlEicanc
I I effect on cM anviroomc, chars will not b• a algnifiunc eL£eet
'-~ Sn ch is cue 6enausa cbs mitigation msasursa doer ib ad on an
attached shut have been added co cha pro}eec. A BEGATri'E
DEC'..UL\TZON DILL BE PREPARED.
I ESnd cha proposed DrnS sec !tAY have a aignif Scant •Efe<c on the
C env/roan[, and an EWIAGLRffNT L`~ACT REPORT Sa required.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
8Y: Dan James, Sr. Civil Engineer ~
SUBJECT; A Resolution confirming the Importance of the Kenyon Nay
Railroad Crossing located at the Southern Pacific Raiiroad
north of ease Line Road between Milliken and Rochester
"venues
RECOMMENDATION:
It is Hereby recommended that the City Council adopt the attached
Resolution requesting immediate consideration for construction of the
Kenyon Nay Railroad Crossing and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk
to sign and forward said Resolution along with the related letters to
Southern Pacific Railroad Company.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The City Council adopted the Victoria ConagnitY Plan on May 2U, 1981
~~(~~~;~~.+..~ .-(.n ~t_N _.. nn ~..n r4 Fna tho ,.ni w_ t a< na~t of thu
approval a~ railroad crossing was established for Kenyon May and
therefore, the development of the residential comwnity was based on that
railroad crossing.
The developer, Nillfam Lyon Company, fs currentiy pursuing the
crossing. However, southern Pacific is undecided as to the need for the
railroad crossing. Attached are copies of letters received from vartous
agencies supporting the railroad crossing at Kenyon Nay. staff also
supports the railroad crossing.
The attached Resolution requests that the southern Pacific Railroad
Company process for construction of a railroad crossing at Kenyon Naq.
Respectful~bmitted,
tea/ i i7
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Attachments
RESOLUTION N0. 7~-a~'J
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING IM~DIATE CONSIDERATION
BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC AAILROAD FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
THE KENYAN WAY RAILROAD CROSSING AND URGING THE PROCESSING
THEREOF.
Whereas, the City has determined that the crossing is necessary and
vital to the development {n the area and the protection of the public; and
Whereas, various additional local agencies including but not limited
to, schooY districts, fire department, police department, water district, etc.
have also determined a need for the railroad crossing for the welfare and
safety of all concern; and
Whereas, Southern Pacific Railroad is undecided as to Lhe need for the
railroad crossing.
Now, therefore, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby resoive that because of the potential for loss of life, severe inJury
and extensive time delays, the Southern Pacific Railroad 1s urgently requested
to make every effort to process the railroad crossing at Kenyan May.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE:
T0:
FROM:
6Y:
SUBJECT:
July 18, 1990
City Council and City Manager
Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
Judy A. Acosta, Engineering Technician
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Ordering the Annexation of CUP 89-17, located on the
northwest corner of 19th Street and Amethyst Avenue, to
Landscape Maintenance District No. 3 and Street Lighting
Maintenance uistrict rios. i d,iuu
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached resolution
ordering the annexation of CUP 89-17 to Landscape Maintenance District
No. 3 and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Attached is the Consent and Maiver to Annexation fore signed by the
developer for the subtect protect. This fora enables the City to annex
property to existing maintenance districts where all property owners have
granted their consent to such an annexation without conducting a puD11c
hearing or posting.
Also Tncluded is the Certificate of Sufficiency executed by the City
Engineer. In addition, is the resolution to adopted by the Council to
finalize the annexation.
Respectfylly submitted,
,i.
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Attachments
RESOLUTION N0. 9Q.
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 DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6
FOR CUP 89-17
WHEREAS, the City Council of t~~e ",iy of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has previously formed a spectat maintenance district pursuant to
the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1912", beang Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, said
special maintenance district known and desiynoted as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 3, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting
Maintenance Oi strict No. 6 (hereinafter referred r,. "e the "m"tntananrn
District"1; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the
"Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" authorize the annexation of additional
territory to the Maintenance District; and
WHEREAS, at this Lime 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
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 to the proposed annexation without notice and hearing or
~~i.,.y vi uu Enyineer s "ieeporc".
YON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That this legislative bogy hereby orders the annexation
of the pro r y s 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 th~ a levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
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EXHIBIT •p•
ASSESSMENT DIARiRAM
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3
STREET LIGFITMIG MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. Y AND 6
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA
C0~1NTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
f ~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA CUP 89-/7
El(NIBIT 'B'
PROJECT NAME: CUP 89-17
N0. OF D.U. OR ACREAGE: 2.42 d/u N0. OF ASSESS. UNIT: 4.84 units
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
No. of Lamps to be Annexed
District No. 5800E 9500E lb,-WIICL;DDO1T,3DIT
1 --' 2 --- --- ---
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
Community Turf Ground Cover Trees
District No. Street Name Equest.Trait Sq• ft. Sq, ft. Ea.
3 19th Street --- --- --- 11
Amethyst Ave. --- --- --- 10
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
TO: Mayors and Members of the City Council
FROM: Linda D. Daniels, Deputy City Manager
BY: Olen Jones, Senior Redevelopment Analyst
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATON OFA FEDERAL GOVERNMIIV'f RESOLUTION
DESIGNATING CITY REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE
ACQUISITION OF FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTIES.
RECOMMENDATION: Approve the attached Resolution designating
City representatives for the acquisition of federal surplus properties.
BACKGROUND: Nono.
ANALYSIS: From time to time, federal surplus property becomes
available fnr dicnncitinn t~ Incal nuhlic aeencies. In order to
maintain the City's eligibility to participate in this program, it is
necessary to periodically update the names of the individuals
designated as representatives of the City.
It is proposed that the following persons be designated as the City's
representatives:
lack Lam City Manager
Linda Daniels Deputy City Manager
Jerry Fulwwod Deputy City Manager
Jim Hart Administrative Services Director
Respectfully submitted,
Linda D. Daniels, Deputy Director
CPO
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SiAiE OF UNFpINIA-SYAiE AND CONSUMER Sa1Y1CF5 AGENCY GEdIGE DEUIfMEAAN, ae.V11e,
DEPARTMENT. OF GENERAL SERVICES
State Agency for Surplus Property ~ ~ ~ ~~ p YY l; I
2325 Moore Avenue ITY OF RANCHO CUCAMUI.
Fullerton, CA 92633 ~ ADMINISTR~TiON
(714) 992-09G0 '
MAY In 1990
7~8191nIll1~1312i314E.9~
A ancho Glr amDnoq, Cis, oI
P.O. 80: 807.
Rancho. Cucamonga, CA ~ 91730
MaY .B. 7990
Attention: -~-
According to regulations cjbverning the Federal Surplus
Property Proyram, all donee organizations must renew their
eligibility periodically.
Because our records indicate updated eligibility for your
organization has not been accomplished in some time, we
request that you complete the attached renewal application
form and return it to us within sixty days from the date of
this letter. Failure to respond within that time will
result in automatic cancellation from the program.
When~~your completed-form is returned to us, only those names
listed thereon will be considered current. All previous
authorizations .of personnel will be rescinded. You may
attach an additional list to the form if needed.
If you .have any questions, or additional time is required Por
return of the completed form, please call.
GERALD•E. SMITH, Directo~
State~Agency~£or Surplus Property
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State of California _ SASP Forte ZO1-A 11/U9
Dept. of General Serrlceac
State ARenc2 for Surplus PropertP //,/
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Fvllertov, C.1 92633 (714) 992-0900 :J 6 (O X~
P1.ICIBILTTY RENRNAL APPLICATION
FBDRRAL SURPLUS PROPRRTI PROGRAM
Name of orgenlzetlon Telep6ove
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trw tM 611toroL Sute Atemr [ar Surplw Property wdw tM rerw oM LbMiNow ltetd
m Me »reru side of ibis ton."
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TERMS AND COND1710N5
(A) THE DONEE CERTIFIES THAT:
l l) Nis • public a{[ncy; or a nonprofit inalilYlion or uganimien, exempt hem uaalivn under Section 301 of the Im[rul Reruue Codeof 1911; within iM
mnnint o15alion 30JU) o(the Fedad PropenY and Admiaianlin Services Ad of 1919, m+mended, aM Ib[ rt{uhlioa of IDs AdminiNntor of G<nrnl
S[nNO.
(3) Ila publlea{etcy, the properly isne[dM arM will be cud bYlAe r«ipi<nl forunyin{oue or pmmolin{forlM mMrnuof yinnpolilininraolu or mort
public purpo«a, nr, if • nvnproRt tax<ampt imljlution or mpr,imiov, IDr property is n<Med fm aM will be mod by IM reeipkm for sduulioul or public
hea0h purpvus, including ranrthfvravch Pmpnu, o: (etpro{rams far elver individuk. ~ M pmpeny k not bemptquir[d Ivuvyvlba Vu orpuryou,or for
wk yr other diaributlon; or for permantal uu outride Ih[ mte, exapl with poor approni of the able a{sary.
p) Funds att anihDk to pay aV <om+od cWr{es incidem to doulioa.
N) This wnuclivn shall Dr wbjea lmhe nondiuriminnion rcgukliom gvnrning the doulionvfwrylw penvulprvperlyhmeduMer Tilk Vl of the fivil
Righb Act of 196+, Title VI, Section 606. of the Federal Property old Admininntive Scrvica Aa of ID19, a ametded, S¢lion S01 of the R<Nbilimion Acl of
loll a+.m",M.A nn. rv ..rvw e~.....:__ ._._._ .... .. .... .. .__.,e.a :..a c....:... +m ..rah. •.+. n:...:,.,:..,:,.. +...r :avr
l8) THE UONEE AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL CONDITIONS:
(p Alliuma ofpropertY Shall be placed in uuforihepmpoubl for whkh¢quired within oneyorofreuipl andsMll b<LOnlinu<d in uufor m<h DUrpou(q
fvf one yur from Ihr dale the proprrrywu paced in uu. Iv the erem Ihr property i+nol ao pb<ed in me. orconlinmd in uu, lhrdonenlull imnudiurlY nal;fy
Ihr hale atwcy aM, aI Ihr dorce iexpenu, return a,uM1 prvpenY IYIhe aurcagevY, er olhenYt male the pwp[nypaikbk for Iumfer or aherdispoul by Ihr
rW a aaMY. DrocidN IM propery intiV uuble u dnamined by the mu agnncy.
f31 Swh+pc<ial lur,dlint or uu limimiom n arc Impoud by O[nenl Servka Adminisvation (G$A) on any itetn(q of prop[nY lirtsd hrrcon.
(1) In the event lh<ywlunYinolwuud er hatbledurcquircd DYlBN ll and(3), IiOe and rigM1l mlhcpmunienof wch properly ahaflat lAroplion vfGSA
rtrert Ip the Unimd Sutra of Ameriu old upon drnulW the dons atoll mkue each property Io rush p[rwa a GSA or ib dsrµnes sbV dual.
(C) TIIE UONEE AGREES TO TIIE FOLLO W INO CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THE STATE AGENCY, APPLICABLE TO ITEMS W ITH A UNIT
ACV IIISITIDN COST OF fS,0000R MORE AND PASSENGER MOTOR VEH ICLES, REGARDLEBS OF ACQUISITION COST, E%CEPT V ESSELS
50 FEET UR MORE IN LENGTH AND AIRCRAFT:
(q 'The Drop<ny shall b<uud only for IDs purpou(s) for rhkh acquired alto for no o1A[r purpoulq
(3) Thne vh+a be a prriuJ of lutri<hon which will copier afrenuch prvprny has bmn uud for the pmpo«f0 for which acqulrtd for a paiad of I6 momb
from Ih<dale the properly it pla<d in uu, ucrpt fonuch item+v( nulor cyuipment. lined hereon, on whkh the Hale a{[uy dni{ula • funh[r period of
lnninien
pl In thsaem th<prnpeny is not rou«d aueyuircd by IC%I) aM (3)and fedau rcslri<hom IBNII rod l3) haneapirtd Then Illk and ri{ht to IDs pesusvion
01 mch property mobs lot opbonol In[ rlrlugeaty rcvttl Io Inc 6laleol Uatormupd m<vpMC1N11 rtlo+nucn pmpeRY to rvcn perwn a lne bale agency
shall dIRLI.
lDl TIIE DONEE AGREES TO THE FOLLO W ING TERMS, RESERVATIONS, AND RESTRICTIONS:
p) From lhr dneil r<ceives the prop<ny lin<d hereon and lMOUth Ih[prriodp)of lime the<ondiriom impoudby (Bl and (C)abore rtmain in effcn,Hu
donee shall nYl all, Inds, leas, Igld, Nil, unnibuire, <rwumber, or olh<rmu diapvu of wch pmprny, of remora it p[rmanenlly, for vu outride the bur,
without the prior approval of GSA unJn (B)ar the Hale aKrRY under (CI. The pruc«ds hem any +vle, ireAe, sou, loan. bailment, encumbnn«, or other
dupoul of the properly, when wchadivn iumhori«d by GSA or by Ihealale agency, shall be remiu[d pwmptiy by Ihr done m GSA or Inc one a{eney, a the
uu may be.
131 In the <venl any of the purpcrly lined baron iueld, W drd, IeaeA, locoed, bailed, cannibdixed, rncumDe«d, or othawia di+pmed of by the dome hom
the doe it Icceiva Ih<prvprny Ihrou{h the period(s) o! Time the condiliom imposed by (B)and (C) «main in dfat, wilhvut th<prionppmral of GSA or the
Hue atrncY, IAe dnn«, aslhe oplivn of GSA or the pas •tenq, rhall pay Io CiSAOr the bete atrneY. n the one may be, the proceedr of Ihrdi+poul or the lair
moan value or Ih< (air renl+l slue of the property al the lime of m<h dispoul, a dnemriu<d Dy GSA er Ihr+nrc agency.
Ill If al+nY Ymm, from Ihr date i1 r«eirn Ih<PmperlY throuth tM PerirWU) of lim<Ihr randitinm impnuJ hY IPIaIM ICI rtmain ineffeq, w) nlthe properly
IiHra bacon i) nn looter+uita Dlr. treble, ur furlAc<nnJed by IAe dane<for the purpoac0llm xhich a<quiud, Ihr donee shall promptly nosily the one agrnry.
trod shall, m di«cuJ by the vmm aFUT~ morn Ih<pwpenyto the aurc gooey. reka+e the pmprny to uother donee m+nolhrr Hue a{r,wY m adeparlmem m
agency of the Ilniltd Stara, uV, or otherwise J,apuu of Jw OrnpenY.'1'hr praeedv from any ale shall he rcminvd Pmmplly Dy Ihr donee lv the m« eRr,rcy
H! Th<dvmrrhvl!maker<pnrfalu the+tmra0rxy un theux. evndilion,aM lvcalivn uHhc pmprnylnlM hereon, and on otMrpertiunt malterta may b<
rcgmred kom Ume IY Ilmt by the aide yrrwy.
f11 Al the option of thennntencY,shedons may+bropte the condiliom relhnhin(Clalld the terms,re«rvalians,and rcnrktiom peninsnl th[rem in(D)
by p+ymcnl of an amount a dnermimd by IM alale a{emy.
lEl TIIE DONEE AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS, APPLICA BLG TO ALL ITEMS OF PROPERTY LISTED HEREON:
IH The properly acquirtd by Ihr donee is on m •n i+," "where ii bail, without wsmnry of any kind,
(3) Whern donncanin inwnlrc<apintl dame{u mortmwfpropenyduew Bre or olherMmdund robe«Imwfordamyemdonued prop[ny wile
unupind lams.condilion; raerntiom, or renrkliom awn, Ihs nun{<uy will beemilled to «imDurunrcnl bomlhe donee out of the imm~nn proceeds,
of an+mounl equal Io the unamortiud portion of IAe hie vuue of the dama{ed or detlroysd doused Items.
(h) TERMti AND CONDII IONS APPLICABhE TO THE DONATION OF AIRCRAFT AND V ESSELS ISO FEET OR MORE IN LENGtNI HAVING
AN ACQUISITION COST OF 33,000 OR MORE, REGARDLESS OF THE PU RPOSC FOR WHICH ACQUIRED;
The donalied +hdl be wbjal to Ihr lerma, wndiliona„ re«fvaliona, and rabiniom t<I forth in the Condilionn Tranrfer, Document eAttuled by Ihr
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE' July 18. 1990
TO: Mayor. Members of City CouncU @ Ctty Manager
FROM: Jerry B. Fulwood, Deputy C1ty Manager
BY: Sandy Ramirez, Admtmslrative Analyst
SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO EXECU-lE CONTRACTS FOR COMPUTER HARDWARE AND
SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE WITH AC3 COMPUTING, CALCOMP, NB[ INC.,
PRIME COMPUTER, TECHNIC COMPUTER SERVICES, TEKTRONIX AND
r UNITED COMPUTER SYSTEMS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $111,333 TO BE
FUNDED FROM CUN1RAt.i 5hicv iC6s ACCOiii~i iw. 3e-4iwvCiG i....
flSCAL YEAR 1990/91.
S[a(f recommends Clty CouncO's approval Lo execute contracts for computer
hazdware/software maintenance with AC3 Computmg. Calcomp, NB[ Inc.. Prime Computer,
Technic Computer Services, Tektronix and United Computer Systems m the total amount of
$111.333 to be funded from contract services Account No. 33-4130-6028 for Fiscal Year
1990/91.
The computer eyuipment located throughout the Clly requkes periodic maintenertee and
repair. The following vendors provide these services on some of the hazdware/software located
throughout the various deparlmenLs. These pieces of equipment/software are essential for the
suooort of Management Information Systems. Geol(rsphlcal Information Systems, Mapping
and Word Processing CunMtons within the Ctty.
~t?MMARY:
Followmg Is a breakdown of these services:
AC3 Computing Products -
CalCOmp -
NBIInc. -
Prime Computer -
Technlc Computer Servces -
Tektronlx -
United Computer Systems -
Westek Computer Services -
pe uy submllle~
rry B. ulwood
Deputy Cily Manager
JBF:Im(
Attachments
(Apple Products) - $ 7.444
(Plotters & Digitizers) - $ 3.384
(Word Processingl - $21,700
(Mint Computer) - $34,645
1[mpact Printer) - $ 2,940
(Graphic Terminals) - $ 840
(NCR) - $ 5,760
(Personal Computers & PNnters) - $34,620
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
r-
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council
F"nuM: Brad 8u filer, City Flanner
BY: Miki Bra tt, Associate Planner
SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO AWARD AND EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Af.RFFMFNT FOR PRFPARATinN nc a nme rr corm r,r of Au rno fur
ETIWANDA NORTH AREA TO C.M. ENGINEERING IN THE AMOUNT OF
E18,700 TO BE FUNDED FROM CONTRACT SERVICES ACCOUNT N0.
01-4333-6028 (FY 89/90).
RECOMMENDAT [ON: It is recommended that the City Council approve the
subject contract and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the
same.
ANALYSIS: On May 2, 1990, the Council adopted an annexation strategy
and on June 20, 1990, the Council df retied staff to prepare a Specific
Plan for the Etiwa nda North area in order to provide pre-zoning for the
area as required by law as a condition of annexation.
Accord ina to the annexation stra teav. a Soerifi[ Plan will he nranared
in two phases. The first phase will implement the City General Plan of
January, 1989, as well as provide pre-zoning required by LAFCO in order
to schedule a LRFCO hearing for annexation. The second phase will
incorporate changes based on public comment and review and will require
amending the General Plan. This contract is for the first phase.
Staff requested proposals from qualified firms:
Michael Brandman Associates
C. M. Engineering
Because of other commitments, tnclud ing preparation of the Eti wa nda
North Specific Plan Draft EIR, Michael Brandman Associates was unable to
respond with a proposal. However, based on the criteria of ability to
prepare a draft plan in a six to eight week time frame and on the
availability of consultant's staff familiar with the City and with the
City's Planned Communities, staff recommends C.M. Engineering.
Copies of the proposed contract are available in the office of the City
Clerk. The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the contract as to
form.
C[TY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Prof, Serv, Agrmt,- CM Engineering
July 18, 1990
Page 2
Resp ily subn' d,
Brame ~ ~ r
City Planner
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and Ctty Manager
FROM: Russell H. Naguire, City Engineer
eY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
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SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improvement between Fred C. Smith and Elyse E. Smith and
the City of Rancho Cucamonga for Street improvements
located along the north portion of the Smith parcel for the
Nineteenth Street protect from Carnelian Street to
Amethyst Street.
[t is reconmended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Fred C. Smith and Elyse E. Smith and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached subi ect Agreement between the Ci tv and Fred C. Smith and
Elyse E. Smith for street improvements which include curb and gutter
installation, street pavement and other related work, along the north
portion of the Smith parcel. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have agreed to grant to
the City a Right-of-way Easement to allow for the installation of curb
and gutter, street pavement and other related work in return for the
construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed 1n con,lunction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Protect.
Respectful submitted,
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"RHM: dN:.CB~Iy-''
Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. 9f~'r~~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEhffNT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FROM FRED C. SMITH AND
ELYSE E. SMITH AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
TO SIGN SAME
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of public Improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
NHEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
refaced work, located along lice north purtiGPi of ~~~2 Scath pa^cel shalt no
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Pro,~ect; and
WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Smith have agreed to dedicate Lhe necessary
Right-of-May easement to the City for said improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE fT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and Cit3 Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry ttrrakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improvement between Melvin N. Smith and the City of Rancho
Cucamonga for Street Improvements located alena the north
portion of the Smith parcel for the Nineteenth Street I
pro,Iect from Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
RECOMMENDATION:
1t is recommended that City Council adopt Lhe attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Melrin N. Smith and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACY,GROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached subiect Agreement between the City and Melvin N. Smith for
street improvements which include curb a~ gutter Installation, street
ynremeni. anu ui•in:r re ie Leo wore, aiuny Lin: noriir purii un ui the Snri in
parcel. Mr. Smith has agreed to grant to the City a Right-of-May
Easement to allow for the installation of curb and gutter, street
pavement and other related work in return for the construction of said
improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in con,lunction with the
Cfty's Nineteenth Street Protect.
Respectfully submitted,
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RHM:HM CB~~~
Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. ~ p7S
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMDNGq, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROYEMENi FROM MELVIN N. SMITH
AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR ANO CITY CLERK TO SIGN SAME
WHEREAS, the City Council of Lhe City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of pu611c Improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
MIEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related work, tocateA along the north portion of the Smith parcel shall be
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Protect; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Smith Nas agreed to dedicate the necessary Right-of-May
easement to the City for said improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improvement between Joan Gates, Russell Fittante,
Diane Fittante St. Clair, and Salvatore Fittante and the
City of Rancho Cucamonga for Street improvements located
atnno thr north oortton of the Fittante parcel for the
Nineteenth Street project from Carnelian Street to
Amethyst Street.
RECDMENDATIDN:
It is recommended Lhat City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Joan Gates, Russell Fittante, Diane Fittante St. Clair, and
Salvatore Fittante and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached subject Agreement between the City and Joan Gates,
Russell Fittante, Diane Fittante St. Clair, and Salvatore Fittante for
street improvements which include curb and gutter installation, street
pavement and other related work, along the north portion of the Fittante
parcel. Mr. and Mrs. Fittante have agreed to grant to the C1ty a
Right-of-Nay Easement to allow for the installation of curb and gutter,
street pavement and other related work in return for the construction of
said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed 1n conjunction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Project.
RespectfulLy'tubmitted,
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RNM:NM
Attachment
RESOLUTION N0. -/~~~ ( /
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC iMPROVEMEHf FROM JOAN GATES,
RUSSELL FITTANTE, DANE FITTANTE ST. CLAIR, AND SALYATOftE
FITTANTE AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY LLERK TO SIGN
SAME
WHEREAS, the City Council of the Cfty of Rantho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
WlIEREAS, instatlati on of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related work, located along the north portion of the Fittante parcel shall be
.!IT Ae Yy~ ~ ~~ t~K ~linC~Eiiltll Jti eat fI VJCV t; anU
WHEREAS, The Owners have agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-Way easement to the City for Bald improvements.
NOM, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Ymprovement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign sane, and directs the City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPOftT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improvement between Gary L. Youell and Annette K. Youell
and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for Street Improvements
located al ono the north onrtinn pf *hg Ym_nll ^+-^^~ for
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the Nineteenth Street project from Carnelian Street to
Amethyst Street,
RECOMEMDATION:
It is reconmended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Cary L. Youell and Annette K. Youelt and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
rho aNarhoA <{!h /nr~ ea roonwnf hna.+nnn Flo Nw anA Pa ny ~ V~nell anA
Annette K. Youelt for street improvements which include curb and gutter
installation, street pavement and other related work, along the north
portion of the Youell parcel. Mr. and Mrs. Youell have agreed to grant
to the City a Right-of-Nay Easement to allow for the installation of curb
and gutter, street pavement and other related work 1n return for the
construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in conjunction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Project.
Respec 'f su muted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. ~f~ ' 2~0
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGIIEEMENi FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FROM CARP L. YOUELL
AND ANNETTE K. YOUELL AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK TO SIGN SAME
YMEPEA.°, L F City Ccundi of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
NHEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
relet_d '°~-'~, locatsd along 'he narih portion uT Li,e 'iouei i parcel shai i oe
made a part of the Nineteenth~Street Pro,~ect; and
NNEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Youell have agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-Nay easmnent to the Ctty for said improvements.
NOM, THEREFORE, OE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, Callfornla, does accept said Inprovement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the Ctty Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record sane in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, Callfornla.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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OATS: July 18, 1990 v
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Publir
improvement between The Department of Veterans Affairs of
the State of California and Glenn M. Kurutz and the City of
Rancho Cucamonga for Street Improvements located along the
north portion of the Kurutz parcel for the Nineteenth
Street Dro~ect from Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
REC01lENDATIDN:
It is recommended that Cfty Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
The Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California and
Glenn M. Kurutz and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached subject Agreement between the City and The Department of
Veterans Affairs of the State of California and Glenn M. Kurutz for
street improvements which include curb and gutter installation, street
pavement and other related work, along the north portion of the Kurutz
parcel, The Department of Yeterans Affairs and Mr.KUrutz have agreed to
grant to the City a Right-of-Way Easement to allow for the installation
of curb and gutter, street pavement and other related work in return for
the construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in conjunction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Project.
Resper, tfully su it+.ed,
RHM: qM: CA ay
Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. 9p - ~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMOMGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC INPROYEMENT FROM THE DE.~ARTMEHf OF
VETERANS AFFAIRS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND GLENN M.
KURUTZ ANO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN
SAME
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
NHEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related work, located along the north portion of the Kurutz parcel shall be
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Pro,~ect; and
NHEREAS, The Oepar4nent of Veterans Affairs and Mr. Kurutz have
agreed to dedicate the necessary Right-of-May easement to the City for said
improvements.
NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same 1n the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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STAFF REPORT
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DATE: July 18, 1990 v
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improvement between Stanley V. Fulton and Beverly A. Fulton
and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for Street Improvements
lorared atom the north oertion of the Fulton parcel for
the Nineteenth Street pro,iect from Carnelian Street to
Amethyst Street.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached Resoiution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Stanley Y. Fulton and Beverly A. Fulton and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached sub,lect Agreement between the City and Stanley Y. Fulton and
Beverly A. Fulton for street improvements which include curb and gutter
installation, street pavement and other related work, along the north
portion of the Fulton parcel. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton have agreed to grant
to the Ctty a Right-of-Mary Easement to allow for the installation of curb
and gutter, street pavement and other related work in return for the
construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in conJunctton with the
City's Nineteenth Street Prolett.
Respec ul~y~£ubmitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. Gj~ -~~-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGp, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC ihPROYEMENT FROM STANLEY V. FULTON
AND BEVERLY A. FULTON AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK TO SIGN SAM:
IMEkEAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for tnstallatlon of public Tmprovements atong
Nineteenth Street; and
WHEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related work, located along the north portion of the Fulton parcel shall be
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Project; and
WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton have agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-May easement to the City for said improvements.
NOM, THEREFORE, BE [T RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk Lo sign sane, and directs Lhe City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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DATE: July 18, 1990 L~
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Magid re, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer i
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improvement between Mohammad Haidarian and the City of
Rancho Cucamonga for Street Improvements located along the '
n"f6 nnn Ll ~n of t::: ~ui dui'
" ,... ,ar, pcrtei For cne Nineteenth
Street pro,~ect from Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
RECOMMENC#TIDN:
Tt is recomaended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Mohammad Haidartan and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached sub,tect Agreement between the City and Mohammad Haidarian
for street improvements which include curb and gutter Installation,
street pavement and other related work, along the north portion of the
Haidarian parcel. Mr. Naidarian has agreed to grant to the City a
Right-of-May Easement to allow for the Installation of curb and gutter,
street pavement and other related work in return for the construction of
said improvements.
Said street improvements wilt be constructed in conjunction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Project.
Respectf submitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. -/~' ~~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROYEMENT FROM MONAMNAD
HAIDARIAN AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
SIGN SANE
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
es to bl tshed requirements for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
MHEREAS. installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related work, located along the north portion of the Nai dare an parcel shall De
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Project; and
NHEREAS, Mr. Haldarian has agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-Nay easement to the City for said improvements.
NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improvement between Charles Erwin Hunniford Sr., and Vivian
Lorraine Hunniford and the city ~f °2nth- ------_
Street Improvements located along the north portion of the
Hunniford parcel for the Nineteenth Street pro,{ect from
Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
RECDMEIOATIDN:
It is recomaended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Charles Ervin Hunniford Sr., and Vivian Lorraine Hunniford and the City
of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached sub,~ect Agreement between the City and Charles Erwin
Hunniford Sr., and Vivian Lorraine Hunniford for street improvements
which include curb and gutter installation, street pavement and other
related work, along the north portion of the Hunniford parcel. Mr. and
Mrs. Hunniford have agreed to grant to the City a Right-of-Nay Easement
to allow for the installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and
other related work to return for the construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in con,~unction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Protect.
Respec ,lylr'submltted,
RNM~ HMiC
Attachment
RESaurIDN No. qp -d~'y
A RESaUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI?Y OF RANCHO
CUCAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AtltEEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FROM CHARLES ERWIN
HUNNIFgiD SR., qND VIVIAN LORRAINE NUNNIFORD AND
AUTHORIZING THE M4YOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN SAME
WHEREAS, the City Coundl of the Ci*y of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
WHEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
rotated unr~ t..__,_e _i__~ ~._ -~.~~ ~ ~~~ ~~ one nunnttora parcel Shall be
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Protect; and
WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Hunnlford have agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-Nay easement to the City for said improvements.
NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the Ctty of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the Cfty Clerk to sign sane, and directs the C1ty
Clerk to record sale 1n the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
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SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for installation of Public
Tmorovemnt hetwen a1M ]an..neen awA ~~ha '/sn...•e: ,Ra •h.,
City of Rancho Cucamonga for Street Improvements located
along the north portion of the Zanrosso parcel for the
Nineteenth Street protect from Carnelian Street to
Amethyst Street.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Aldo Zanrosso and Alba Zanrosso and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
rhn ahea~hnA mih~xF as roni.nnf hnhwnn fha rity anA al An 7a nrneen wnd
Alba Zanrosso for street improvements which Include curb and gutter
installation, street pavement and other related work, along the north
portion of the Zanrosso parcel. Mr. and Mrs. Zanrosso have agreed to
grant to the City a Right-of-Nagy Easement to allow for the installation
of curb and gutter, street pavement and other related work in return for
the construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in con,~unction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Project.
Respectful srbmltted,
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AtWChment
RESOLUTION N0. 9p 'a$ S
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FROM ALDO ZANROSSO pN0
ALBA ZANROSSO AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
SIGN SALE
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of pu611c improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
n,i~n~no, m uo~l a.; ~~ ..~ . .:.:.'. y::__- , ~•.•••••• ^.. emnM qnA ntMr
related work, located along the north_portion of Lhe Zanrosso,parcel shall be
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Protect; and
WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Zanrosso have agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-Way easmvent Lo the City for said improvements.
NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs Lhe City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakosht, Associate Engineer
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SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
imnrnymn,.a ^..w:mC~ - - nuj u, uwn ant JacgwCly nn ~.
Brown and the City ~of ~ Rancho Cucamonga for Street
Improvements located along the north portion of the Brown
parcel for the Nineteenth Street protect from Carnelian
Street to Amethyst Street.
RECONENDATIDM:
It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for 2nstallation of Public Improvement between
Dennis Ray Brown and Jacquelynn L. Brown and the Ctty of Rancho
Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached subtect Agreement between the City and Dennis Rary Brown and
Jacquelynn L. Brown for street taprovements which include curb and gutter
installation, street pavement and other related work, along the north
portion of the Brown parcel. Mr. and Nrs. Brown have agreed to grant to
the City a Right-of-May Easement to allow for Lhe installation of curb
and gutter, street pavement and other related work in return for the
construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructe6 1n contunction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Protect.
Respectfully~itted,
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RHM:NM:4`BaY y i
Attachment
RESOLlRION N0. 90 'c30 W
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAlDNGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN A(itEEME NT FDIC
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROYEMENT FRON DENNIS RAY BRONN
AND JACp1ELYNN L. BRONN ANO AU1'NORIZIN6 THE tMYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO SIGH SAGE
N7EREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for Installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
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related work, located along the north portion of the Broom rparcel shall be
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Prof ect; and
NfffREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Broom have agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-Way easement to the City Por said improvements.
NOM, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Ctty Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improve~ent Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same 1n the Off1ce of the County Recorder of San Bernardira
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FRDM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
gY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
JU6JLl.l: App rOYdl V~ nyreeweni !UI' 111OIA 11441 V11 VI 1'YV 11,.
Improvement between Debra Dea Dawn Dutton and the City of
Rancho Cucamonga for Street Improvements located along the
north portion of the Dutton parcel for the Nineteenth
Street protect from Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
RECOIlEMDATION:
It is recommended that City Council edopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Debra Dea Dawn Dutton and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
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~~uca nyi ccwcilt `YC ~wccil tilc viW n1iJ Deula "uca uown uu L'wn
for ~streetY improvements which include curb arld gutter lnstallatlon,
street pavement and other related work, along the rrorth portion of the
Dutton parcel. Miss Dutton has agreed to grant to the City a
Right-of-Nay Easement to allow for the installation of curb and gutter,
street pavement and other related work in return for the construction of
said improvements.
Said street improvements wilt be constructed in con,lunction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Protect.
Respectfully sOtjmitted,
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Attachment
RESOLUTION N0. ~~ ~~g
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ~ THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IIVROVEMENT FROM DEBRA DEA DAMN
DUTTON AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SICK
SAME
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
NHEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related work, located along the north portion of the Dutton parcel shalt De
made a part of the Nineteenth Street Protect; and
WHEREAS, Mtss Dutton has agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-Way easement to the City for said improvements.
NOM, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, Lhat the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell M. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Menry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
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the VCity of~ Rancho Cucamonga -for Street Improvements
located along the north portion of the Tran and Dutton
parcel for the Nineteenth Street project from Carnelian
Street to Amethyst Street.
RECOMEIpATIDN:
It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public improvement between
Tuyet Lan Tran and Debra D. Dutton and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUNB/ANALYSIS
The attached subject Agreement between the City and T4Yet Lan Tran and
Debra D. Dutton for street improvements which include curb and gutter
installation, street pavement and other related work, along the north
portion of the Tran and Dutton parcel. Miss Tran and Miss Dutton have
agreed to grant to the City a Right-of-Maly Easement to allow for the
installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other related work
in return for the construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed 1n conlunctlon with the
City's Nineteenth Street Project.
Respectfully submitted,
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RNM: NM: CB:.Ly~~~`
Attachment
RESOLUTION N0. 9~ -~88
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMROVEMENf FROM TUYET LAN TRAN
AND DEBRA D. DUTTON AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK TO SIGN SALE
NHEREPS, the City Counttl of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requireaents for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
NHEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
rotateA work. located alone the north portion of the Tran and Dutton Darcel
shall be made a part of the Nineteenth Street Protect; and
NHEREAS, Mtss Tran and N155 Dutton have agreed to dedicate the
necessary Right-of-May easement to the City for said improvements.
NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, Californla, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the Clty Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardlra
County, Californla.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
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SUOJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improveaent between Jimary Ezra Hall and Pamela Ruth Hall
and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for Street Improvements
located along the north Dortion of the Hali Darcel for the
Nineteenth Street project Prom Carnelian Street to
Amethyst Street.
RECOMMEINI7IOM:
It is recomiended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Jimgy Ezra Hall and Pamela Ruth Hall and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Ti,c otiduiicv Su~JRt nyi ocsut oc twdci tic vi tj aiiu Jixw~f [iio ii6ii dii.i
Pamela Ruth Hall far street improvements which include curb and gutter
installation, street pavement and other related work, along the north
portion of the Hall parcel. Mr. and Mrs. Ha11 have agreed to grant to
the City a Right-of-Nay Easement to allow for the installation of curb
and gutter, street pavement and other related work in return for the
construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in conJunctton with the
City's Nineteenth Street Prolett.
Respec/tfull fitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. ~O-a89
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMDNGl1, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN A611EEMENT Fpt
INSTALL11TIgl OF PUBLIC 1WROVEMENT FROM JIMMY EZRA HALL
ANO PAMELA RUTH HALL AND AUTHORIZING THE INIYOR AND CITY
CLERK TO SIGN SAME
NNEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
established requirements for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
NNEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related work, located along the north portion of the Hall parcel shall be made
a part of the Nfnetee~th Street Pro3ect; and
VRIEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Hall have agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-May easement to the City for said improvements.
NOM, THEREFORE, 8E IT RESOLVED, that the Ctty Council of the C1LY of
Rancho Cucaaonga, California, does accept said Improvment Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the C1ty Clerk to sign same, and directs the C1ty
Cterk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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DATE: July 18, 1990 U
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Public
Improvement between Oscar N. Phillips and Geraldine A.
Phillips and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for Street
imerovenle nt5 lgcated 31Bn~ fha ep~~ih nnrttnn of the
Ph1111 ps parcel for the Nineteenth Street protect from
Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
REC01/EMWITION:
It is recamaended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Public Improvement between
Oscar W. Phillips and Geraldine A. Phillips and the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached subteCt Agreement between the City and Oscar W. Phillips and
Geraldine A. Phillips for street improvements which include curb and
gutter installation, street pavement and other related vrork, along the
south portion of the Dh111ips parcel. Mr. and Mrs. Dh111ips have agreed
to grant to the City a Right-of-May Easement to allow for the
installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other related xork
in return for the construction of said improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in contunction with the
City's Nineteenth Street Protect.
Respec it submitted,
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Attach~7f~
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RESOLUTION N0. C,Q.~-rO
A RESIX.UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FQi
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FROM OSCAR N. PHILLIPS
AND GERALDINE A. PHILLIPS AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO SIGN SAME
MiEREAS, the City Cowc11 of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
esta611shed requirements for installation of public improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
WHEREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related work, located along the south portion of the Phillips parcel shall be
made a Dart of tlw Ninoeoe~tti c{wg. o rya...... -,~
NfB:REAS, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips have agreed to dedicate the necessary
Right-of-Nay easement to the City for said improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE [T RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same 1n the Office of the Cowty Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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DATE: July 18, 1990 C~
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Henry Murakoshi, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement for Installation of Publtc
Improvement between T. N. Reeves and the City of Rancho
GlfaNnq~a f..+ Ct':BL iwPPvVcnic,iii iGGa Led aiuny Cfle Sump I
portion of the Reeves parcel for the Nineteenth Street
protect from Carnelian Street to Amethyst Street.
RECONENDATIOM:
It Ts recommended that City Council adapt the attached Resolution
approving the Agreement for Installation of Publtc Improvement between
T. H. Reeves and the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The attached subtect Agreement between the City and T. H. Reeves for
cf roef In,nrnvanwn}t „h/~h 1nNuM rurh anA auf4nw /ne hllafinn ¢f ~onf
pavement and other related work, along the south portion of the Reeves
parcel. Mr. Reeves has agreed to grant to the City a Right-of-Nay
Easement to allow for the installation of curb and gutter, street
pavement and other related work in return for the construction of said
improvements.
Said street improvements will be constructed in contunctton with the
City's Nineteenth Street Protect.
Respec~ul l,~submi tted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. GI~'~-/~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
WCAMgNGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FROM T.H. REEVES AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN SAME
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucaaonga has
established requirements for !nstaliation of ;rrblTc improvements along
Nineteenth Street; and
k1EREAS, installation of curb and gutter, street pavement and other
related park, located along the south portion of the Reeves parcel shall be
mane a part or the Hineteentn street Project; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Reeves has agreed to dedicate the necessary Right-of-Way
easement to the City for said improvements.
NON, THEREFgiE, BE iT RESOLVED, that the Ctty Council of the City of
Rancho Cucananga, California, does accept said Improvement Agreement,
authorizes the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign same, and directs the City
Clerk to record same in the Office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino
County, California.
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STAFF REPORT ,~=~
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
6Y: Michael D. Long, Senior FuLii~ iiurks inspcti for
SUBJECT: Approval of Contract Change Order No. 3 (CO 90-019) for the
Haven Avenue Gateway Entry Monument for construction of
utility crossing sleeves, for the future entry monument, in
Haven Avenue in the amount of ;18,000.00 and authorize the
Administrative Services Director to expend an additional
f18,000.00, over the original contingency approved by City
Council, from the Beautification Fund, Account No. 21-4647-
8719 (90/91 FY ).
RECOMMENDATIOM:
It is recommended that City Council approve Contract Change Order No. 3
(CO 90-019) for the Naven Avenue Gateway Monument Tn the amount of
;18,000.00 and authorize the Administrative Services Director to expend
an additional 518,000.00, over the original contingency approved by City
Council, from the Beautification Fund, Account No. 21-4647-8719 (90/91
rri.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
As construction progressed, it was determined that it was advisable to
run future irrigation and electrical conduit sleeves to the future
monument on the northwest corner of Fourth Street and Haven Avenue. This
also required the addition of pull boxes, Additionally, Tt was
discovered that the reinforcing steel in the concrete walls was
insufficient to handle the loads to which they will be subjected.
Respect y sub~Eitted,
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Attachment
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990 ('1
T0: City Council and City Manager LJ
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Michael D. Long, Senior Public Works Inspector
SUBJECT: Approval of Contract Change Order No. 2 (CO 90-050) for the
Rochester Avenue Parkway Beautification Improvement Project
in the amount of E26,480.00 and authorize the
Administrative Services Director to expend an additional
E18,600.00, over the original contingency approved by City
wuncn, rrom cue u<o~.~~~.az~..,, .,., .... ........ .....
21-4647-8935.
RECOlMENOATION:
It is recommended that City Council approve Contract Change Order No. 2
(CO 90-050) for the Rochester Avenue Parkway Beautification Improvement
Project in the amount of 526,480,00 and authorise the Administrative
Services Director to expend an additional 118,600.00, over the original
contingency approved by City Council, from the Beautifiction Fund,
Account No. 21-4647-8935 (90/91 FY .)
BACKGROUND/ANN-Y515:
Wall additions to the existing Rochester Avenue retaining wall were
constructed at 7648 Wenbane, 7404 Nenbane and 7378 Henbane. Except for
the wall at 7378 Henbane, the walls were constructed fllegally.
Additionally, the structural integrity of the illegal walls cannot be
determined. For protect continuity, it was decided to remove ail three
wall additions. The residents of the three addresses have been offered
replacement wall to be constructed on private property.
Respec tf matted,
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--CITY OF RANCHO CliCAA10NGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Nillie Yalbuena, Assistant Engineer
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement and Monumentation cash deposit
for Tract 13280, located north of 8a se Line RoaQ between
Milliken and Rochester Avenues, submitted by the Lusk Company
and release of previously submitted Improvement Agreement and
Mnninnanf afinn Aenreei• ....~~A ~~ ~•. ~....r.C~' ~- t-_;:._~ 1R
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1989, from The Nilliam Lyon Company.
RECOMIEIMTIOM:
It Ts recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution
accepting the subfect agreement and Mpnumentation deposit, releasing
Improvement Agreement and Monumentation Deposit accepted by City Council on
January 18, 1989, and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign and
release said agreements and authorizing the Finance Department to refund the
Monuaentation cash deposit.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The Improvement Agreement and Monumentation Cash deposit for Tract 13280,
located north of Base Line Road between Milliken and Rochester Avenues, was
approved by Cfty Council on January 18, 1989.
The new Developer, The Lusk Company is submitting an agreement and
Monumentatlon cash deposit to guarantee the setting of the Monuments for the
subject tract in the following amount:
Monumentation: S 10,000.00
Copies of the agreement and deposit are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respec~iLted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION No. 9t7 d~e~'
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYING IMPROYEMENT AGREEMENT
AND MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT FOR TRACT 13280 AND
RELEASING THE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND MONUMENTATION
CASH DEPOSIT PREVIOUSLY ACCEPTED BY CITY COUNCIL ON
JANUARY 18, 1989.
NNEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on
July 18, 1990, by The Lusk Company as developer, for the setting of Monuments
•2 •bn neat n.~o c anlf1rl11u A..~_~abeA lFi...~In _..~ er n..>>y ~_._~_~
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north of Base'Line Road between Milliken and Rochester~~Avenues;~and~release of
previously submitted Improvement Agreement and Monumentatlon deposit accepted
by City Council on January 18, 1989, from Tice Nilliam Lyon Company.
NNEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by a
cash deposit, which is identified in said Improvement Agreement.
NON, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES that said Improvement Agreement and said Monumentation Deposit
be and the same are hereby approved, release of previously submitted
Improvement Agreement and Monumentation Deposit accepted by City Council on
January 18, 1989, frae The Niliiam Lyon Company, and the Mayor is hereby
authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho
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STAFF REPORT
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SUBJECT:
RECOMIENDATION:
It is recommended that the City council adopt the attached resotutlon
accepting the sub3ect agreement and security and authorizing the Mgyar
and the City Clerk to sign said agreement.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
7645 Alta Cuesta, is a single family residence located on Lhe east side
of Alta Cuesta, south of Camino Norte as shorn on the attached Exhibit
uAn
The Developer, Dave Boggs, is submitting an Improvement Agreement and
Security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements 1n
July 18, 1990
City Council and CTty Manager
Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
Niltie ValBuena, Assistant Engineer
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Approval of Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security
for 7645 Alta Cuesta, submitted by Dave Boggs
Faithful performance Bond 53,800.00
Labor and Material Bond 1,900.00
Copies of the agreement and security are available 1n the City Clerk's
Office.
Resp~ect~full ubmltted,
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RESOLUTION N0. 9O ~ !~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FDR. 7645 ALTA CUESTA
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WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California has for its
consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on ,luly 18, 1990 by Dave Boggs
as developer, for the improvement of public right-of-way ad?acent to the real
property specifically described therein, and generally located at 7645 Alta
Cuesta• anA
WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in
con,{uncti an with the development of 7645 Alta Cuesta; and
WHEREAS, said Iaprovement 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 CUCAMON611
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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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, Cify Engineer
BV: Steve M, Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector II
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SUBJECT: Approval of Inprovement Agreement Extension for Tract
12420, located on Lhe northwest corner of Hellman Avenue
and oiir aLre6%, Suwni tied Ly ndn~rrU rarke i
RECOMMEImIlTION
It is recommended Lhat Lhe 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 12420 were approved by
the City Council on May 4, 1989, 1n the following amounts.
Falthfnl Dnrfnnonro annA• Linn nM
Labor and Material Bond: 5150,000
The developer, Rancho Parke I, is requesting approval of a 12-month
extension on said inprovement agreement. Copies oP the Improvement
Agreement Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respectfull,t!submitted,
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Mr. :>t?v? Gilliland, Fuhl lc Wcrks Inspector
City of Nancho Cucamonga, engineering D.ivisl on
F.O. F~nx SO'1
hanchc Cucamonga, l.A 91729
he: Ga=nsion of Improvement Agreement For 'Tract 12420
Dear Mr, 6117i1and,
Please ccn=_ider this letter a formal request for an extension of the
l mprov=.ment Agreement for Tract 1242u, situated on the north west
corr,ar of S1:-ah and Hellman in the City of Rancho %ucamonga. As discussed
kianche Park Farther ,hip is making substantial progress towards the
completion of tmnrovsments regardless of onslte phasing and respect Sully
rmlur_st this extension to 5/.3/91, during which time we intend to complFte
the =.Ir3t1 amr.,unt of work remaf ning Ilene than 5'/, of total) as necessary to
secure bond releases.
F'or your reference, real river rock walls along Hellman, new curb and
Butter and paving, sewer and water main have been installed in con,j urw t,ion
with Tra.-t 12?pD. your honorable extension of the Improvement Agr~••zment
wi 11 enable itanche Park Partnership to coronlete SL's contr abut ion to tfte
r,ommunity as planned and approved.
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RESOLUTION N0. /~ 7~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROYENENT AGREEMENT
E%TENSION AND IWROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12420
kiEREAS, the Ctty Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for Its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July 18. 1990, by Rancho Parke I as developer, for the improvement
of pubitc right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically described
iirc rein, and yenerai iy iua.a i.eu un one nortnwest corner of Heilman Avenue ono
6th Street; and
WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subfect to Lhe ternm thereof, is to be done in
conJunctlon with the development of said Tract 12420; and
WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improveaent Security, which is identified
in said Improvement Agreement Extension.
NOM, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California hereby resoives, that said Improvement Agreement Extension and said
Improvement Security De 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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GATE: July 18, 1990
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector II
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 12671-i
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Mountain View Orive, submitted by Lewis Homes
RECONENOATION
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/BACKGROBND
Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction
of the public improvements for Tract 12671-1 thru -4 were approved by the City
Council on August 20, 1987, in the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: 51,034,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: S 517,000.00
The developer, Lewis Homes, is requesting approval of a 3-month extension on
said ingrovement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement Extension are
available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respe~ ~ybmitted,
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Attachments
Lewis Homes Management Corp.
I15fi NorN Mountain Avenue / P.O. Boz 670: Upland, California 91785
714/985-0971 PAX: 714/98 L9799
June 18, 1990
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P. O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-0807
Attn: Steve M. Gilliland
Public Works Inspection
Ref.: Request for Extension - Improvement Agreement - Tract
12671-1 through -4
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
We hereby request a ninety (90) day extension to complete the
terms of the referenced Improvement Agreement.
This extension is required to complete the Handicap ramps and
sidewalk improvements at the intersection of Haven Avenue and
Town Center Drive. This work was originally on the
Signalization Plans but was required to be shown on the Street
Plans by Engineering. Therefore, the Plan Check/Permit
process has been delayed.
Thank you for your consideration. Please call if you need
additional information.
Very truly yours,
LEWI$ HOMES MANAGEMENT CORP.
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Jdseph M. Oleson
Vice President/
Senior Project Manager
JMO:ksk
cc: Central Files
Bond/Improvement Agreement file
Jeanette Hayes, DRE/Surety Coordinator
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RESOLUTION N0. 90-~q,5
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12671-1
THRU -4
NHEREAS, the City Council of the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July 18, 1990, by Lewis Homes as developer, for the improvement of
public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically described
- 3~ ;y -a .2d ,,,, „„-, ,,,,-•~--.. _ „_ of Mi7N4an Avenue and
Mountain View Drive; and~~
WIiEREAS, 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 12671-1 thru -4; 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 Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga,
California hereby resolves, that said Improvement Agreement Extension and said
Improvement Security De and the same ere hereby approved and the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said Imprevexw:nt Agreement Extension on behalf of
the fifv of Ranrhn ruramnnaa anA Fb ri~~ r1nr4 ~n a~~ee~ ~M.n~_
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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DATE: ,luly 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, Gity Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Morks Inspector II
SUB.7ECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 12832 (Day
Creek Boulevard,) located on proposed Day Creek Boulevard i
hntween Highland Avenue and Victoria Park Lane, submitted by The
William Lyon Company. ~
RECOMEIUATIOM
It Ts recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting Lhe subject agreement extension and security and authorizing the
Magor and City Clerk to 51gn said agreement.
ANALYSI SJBAOKGROUND
Improvement Agreement and Improvement SecuMty to guarantee the construction
„f rho nyhtir ionrnvnaanie fnr Tract i9R3P fDav frank Rnulevardl were aooroved
oy the City Council on May 22, 1986, to the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: i1 ,600,000.00
Lahor and Material Bond: f 800,000.00
The developer, M1111am Lyon Company, is requesting approval of a 12-month
extension non said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement
Extension are available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respec y ubmitted,
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Attachments
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.~~e'e~~'ILLIA~1 L1'O\~~rnm~r~r~t~/
BSdO ARCHIBALD, SUITE 8, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 17141 980-42dd
!une 25, 1990
Steve Gilliland
Engineering Department
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, Ca. 91730
RE: Day Creek Boulevard
Improvement Agreement
Dear Steve:
Transmitted herewith is the executed Extension for Improvement
Agreement for Day Creek Boulevard (Tract 12832) and a check for
this extension in [he amount of $251.00.
Per a conversation Chat Cary l.uque our Project Manager had with
Russ Maguire, the improvements for Day Creek Boulevard will be
completed when we proceed with one of two projects Windrows IV or
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at the present time.
If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact
our office.
Respectfully,
2~ ri, ~nnr-/
Shari Newman
Inland Empire
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REAL ESTATE DEV EIOPMENT
RESOLUTION NO. q() -a9~p
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHD
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
E%TENSION AND IMPRDVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12832 (DAY
CREEK BOULEVARD)
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July 18, 1990, by Nilliam lyon Company as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on proposed Day Creek Boulevard
between Highland Avenue and Victoria park Lane; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and sub3ect to the tents thereof, 1s to be done 1n
con,junctian with the development of said Tract 12832 (Day Creek Boulevard);
and
NNEREAS, 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 said
Improvement Security be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said I~rovement Agreement Extension on behalf of
the C.i ty of Rancho rucemnnaa end iho rt•y r1erY ~~ s~~ngr rl.gw~p_
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: C1ty Council and C1ty Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer c~~
BY: Steve M. G111iland, Pub11c Works Inspector II !a"c ~--
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract
13279, located on the south side of Highland Avenue,
between Rochester Avenue and Mi111ken Avenue, submitted by
The W1111am Lyon Company
RECOMMEIDATIgI
It fs recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subject agreement extension and security and authorizing
the Mayor and City Cterk Lo sign sold agreement.
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND
Improvement Agroement and Improvement Security to guarantee the
construction of the pubitc improvements for Tract 13279 sere approved by
the City Council on November 5, 1987, 1n the following amounts.
Faithful Perforniance Bond: (9,938,266.00
Labor and Material Bond: =4,969,133.00
The developer, The Ntlliam Lyon Company, 1s requesting approval of a Il
6-month extension on Bald improvement agreement. Copies of the
Improvement Agreement Extension are available 1n the City Clerk's Office.
Respectful s b ted,
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Attachments
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0540 ARCHIdALD, SUITE B. RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CA 91730 VId1 980-22d4
Ju IY .'., :990
Mr. Stave Gilliland
?•.<biic works Inspector
City of Rancho Cucamonga
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Rancho Cucamonga Ca. 91730
R?: Request ° - six {6) month extension of Improvement Agreement,
Tract p 13279.
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
PFr you letter dated 6-7-90, the following items require completion
of construction.
Pointing and patching of a1~: infrastructure curb and gutter.
i" AC. cap and Lack coat on ail infrastructure streets.
rr adN and construct roadway structural section from SPRR to 300
.:.t northerly on Rochester.
:nsCai: _rrigation and planting within Cal Tracs Right of Way along
..+~!:_and Av=., North of Tra^_ts 14121 and 13490.
---5%:" .-. ~. enc. n__ _....a>~. TliCilire S~.e_t5, W.". _cydiTcd.
duN to .,C overlay.
n''<'. of the a'o •~ve items should be completed within a six (6) month
ci^,e fraa.e.
Should you ne•~~d additional information, please contact me at
920-2244.
Sincerely,
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Don Jackson,
Construction Manager
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REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
RESOLUTION N0. ~~ a.G~ 7
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROYiNG It~ROVEMENT RGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND INPROVEIENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13279
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July 18, 1990, by The William Lyon Company as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way ayacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally Located on the south 51 de of Highland Avenue
between Rochester Avenue and Milliken Avenue; and
WHEREAS, the installation of such Improvements, described in said
Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in
con~unctton with the development of said Tract 13279; and
MHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension 1s 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 Lo attest thereto.
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CITY OF RANCIIO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
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GATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FP,OM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector 1I
SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13318
Landscape, located on the southeast corner of Hermosa Avenue and
wp~antta Drive, submitted by Mavflower Bayoun.
RECOMMEtJr1ATI0M
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution,
accepting the subiect 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 13318 Landscape were approved by the City
Council on July 7, 1988, in the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: 595,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: 547,500.00
The developer, Mayflower Bayoun, 1s 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 11y submitted,
RHM SMG~t~
Attachments
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
POST OFFICE BOX 807
RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CA 91729
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
ENGINEERING DIVISION
ATTN: STEVE GILLZLAND
DEAR SZR,
Mayflower-Bayoun would like to apply Por a SIX (8) month extention
on the improvement agreement Por tract 33318 lanacapinQ. the
reason for such an application is to facilitate the course o! the
lanacaping establishment period witch was started on 4/30/90 and
will last the period o! 180 days 10/30/90.
I apprSciate your help with this matter.
Cordial
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RESOLUTION N0. 9o-a.98
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13318
LANDSCAPE
NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July i8, i990, by Mayflower Bayoun as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way adtacent to the real property specifically
described therein, and generally located on the southeast corner of
Hermosa Avenue and Manzanita Drive; and
lCFHiw, cne instaiiatton or such improvements, cescn oea to solo
Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done 1n
con,iunction with the development of said Tract 13318 Landscape; and
NNEAEAS, 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 said
Improvement Security be and the soak! are hereby approved and the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement Extension on behalf of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector II
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SUBJECT: Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract
13359, located on the east side of Sapphire Avenue between
Orchard Street and Jennet Street, submitted by H.K. Heim,
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RECOMENOATION
It is recommended that the City Council adapt 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 13359 were approved by
the City Council on June 8, 1989, in the following amounts.
Faithful Derformance Bond: ;166,200
Lahor and Material Bond: S 83,100
The developer, H.K, Hetm, Inc., 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.
Respectf~y,submitted,
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AttAcbments
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H.K. HEIM, INC.
300 W. Baditb St.. Covina, CA 91723
Phone (818) 9156051 . Fax (818) 915-2305
AFFI L'~,AtED COMPANIES
HEIM CO , L?D . TOKYO
HEIM CO . L?D .OSAKA
CANADIAN HEIM PROPERTIES ITD
STAR HOME REALM
June i8, i950
Steve M. Gilliland
Public Woeks Inspector
City of Rancho l'n^a^..C.^.^,a
e oat utfice Oox 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729
Re: Improvement Agreement Tract 13359
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
We hereby apply for the maximum extension allowed by law, for
the aho ve referenced Improvement Agreement.
The project has not been completed because we have not been
able to satisfy City requirements to obtain our grading
permit.
After a resent meeting, with Mr. Jack ham, Clty Manager, it
appeared the grading permit will be forthcoming. We will
proceed with the work as quickly as the permit is granted.
Enclosed ace:
(1) Check for $251.00
(2) Three executed and acknowledged copies of Impc ovement
Agreement Extension.
(3) Letter from Ra[en E. St ofa, Office Assistant, autho[izing
extension of grading plan check 89-16409 - Tract 13359.
Please acknowledge this request in writing.
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~ ~ / /
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13359
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Cai ifornia, has for tts consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July 18, 1990, by H.K. Heim, Inc. as developer, for the
improvement of public right-of-way adjaceen~tt to the real propertyy specifically
described therein, and generally located C9; and on yMtfatad~ri-So.fFbure Avt~briuxr--
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wnniech~, lire inscaiiariun ur weir imyr urameu La, Jei~r ii,EJ is sail
Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in
conjunction with the development of said Tract 13359; 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 and the Mayor is
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement Extension on behalf of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
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BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Works Inspector IIL~7~~'T-
S~J9JECT: Approval of improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13/46
Banyan Street Bridge, located on Banyan Street at Deer Creek,
submitted by M.J. Brock.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Cfty 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 13748 Banyan Street Bridge were approved
Dy LOe bl ty bounce on may ltl, 1Y69, In t/le TolloMl ng amounts.
Faithful Perforniance Bond: 5229,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: =114,500.00
The developer, M.J. Brock, 1s requesting approval of a 5-month extension on
said Improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement Extension are
available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respe su 1t ed,
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Attachments
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June 26, 1990
City of Rancho Cucamonga
Department of Engineezing
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729
ATTN: .Steve Gilliland
RE: Extension of Improvement Agreement for Tract 13748
Banyan Street Bridge
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
Enclosed please find a copy of your letter to me dated June 6,
1990, three (1) executed and notarized City forms for extension
of the above-referenced Improvement Agreement, and a check for
$251.00. Unfortunately, your letter was mailed to Brock Homes
old address (note new address above), consequently, please
forgive the length of time it has taken me to respond.
Pursuant to your letter, I wish to request the extension of the
above-referenced Improvement Agreement for a period of 12 months.
The hriAae is rnrrantty nnAcr nnnahrnrN nn_ nn.; fo ~..rin;..y•..a_ •..
be open for traffic by October 15, 1990. The completion of the
project was delayed by the lengthy Army Corps of Engineers plan
checking process, and the fact that construction could not begin
until the rainy season was over on April 15, 1990. However, as
noted before, we are pursuing the completion of the bridge at the
earliest possible date.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Please feel
free to call me if you require additional information.
sincerely, _..
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Steven R. She~artY t3 '~~
Operations Manager
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RESOLUTION N0. QD '7~~
A RESOLUTION OF THE C[TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY fOR TRACT 13748 BANYAN
STREET BRIDGE
NHEREAS, the Ctty Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July 18, 1990, by M.J. Brock as developer, for the improvement of
public right-of-way agiacent to the real property specifically described
therein, and generally located on Banyan Street at Deer Creek; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such Improvements, described to said
Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in
conjunction with the development of said Tract 13748 Banyan Street Bridge; and
NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension 1s secured and
accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified
1n 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 sane are hereby approved and Lhe Mayor 1s
hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement Extension on behalf of
the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto.
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DATE: July 18, 1990
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector ii
SUBJECT: Annrnv@t of t~rnpemerf egrnom@nt Extansi nn fnr Parcel MaD 9897,
located on the southeast corner of Church Street and Terra Yista
Parkway, submitted by Lewis Homes
RECOMMENDATION
It is recomoended that Lhe City CourH;il 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 Parcel Map 9897 were approved by the City
Council on October 20, 1988, in the following amounts.
Faithful Performance Bond: f1,018,000.00
Labor and Material Bond: ; 509,000.00
The developer, Lewis Homes, is requesting approval of a 3-mm~th extension on
said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement Extension are
available in the Cfty Cterk's Office.
Resp 1 Submitted,
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Attachments
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Lewis Homes Management Corp.
1156 North Mountain Avenue / P.O. Box 6701 Upland, California 91785
71d~985~0977 FAX: 7141981-9799
June 18, 1990
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P. O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-0807
Attn: Steve M. Gilliland
Public Works Inspector
Ref.: Request for Extension - Improvement Agreement - PM
9897
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
We hereby request a ninety (90) day extension to complete the
terms of the referenced Improvement Agreement.
This extension is required to complete the left turn lane from
Church Street at the Business Park entrance (recently mandated
iy Li,e running comIDissionl ana LO worK ou[ the tleta116 Lor
submittal of a substitute bond to cover the completion (final
"cap") of Town Center Drive from Haven to Spruce: 5172 from
Town Center Drive to Church; and Terra Vista Parkway £rom Town
Center Drive to Church.
Thank you for your consideration. Please call if you need
additional information.
Very truly yours,
LEWIS HOMES MANAGEMENT CORP.
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Joseph M. Olesor.
Vice President/
Senior Project Menager
JMO:ksk
cc: Central Filea
Bond/Improvement Agreement File
JBADette Nayes, DRE/Surety Coordinator
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RESOLUTION N0. COQ-30I
A RESOLUTION Of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CAL If01tNIA, APPROVING IMPROYEMENT AGREEMENT
ExTENS10N ANO IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR PARCEL MAP 9897
Wd-eREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July 18, 1990, Dy Lewis Homes as developer, for the improvement of
public right-of-way agiacent to Lhe real property speciftcally descrtbed
therein, and generally located on the southeast corner of Church Street and
Terra Vista Parkway: and
WHEREAS, 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 Parcel Map 9897; 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 said
Improvement Security be and tNe 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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STAFF REPORT
DATE:
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FROM:
BY:
SUBJECT:
July 18, 1990
City Council and Clty Manager
Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
Steve M. 611111and, Public Norks Inspector II
Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Haven Avenue
Improvements, located on the east side of Haven Avenue between
Church Street and Base Line Road, submitted by Lewis Homes.
RECOMMENDATION
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
'` j,u i.v iwy~v76uci.ti iui iw ieri nreuuw Iwyrurm„en is were ayytvrCU Uy biro
City Council on December 17, 1987, in the following amounts.
Faithful Perfonaance Bond: 1144,500.00
Labor and Material Bond: S 12,250.00
The developer, Lewis Names, is requesting approval of a 3-month extension on
said 1 rovement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement Extension are
available in the City Clerk's Office.
Respectful bmitted,
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Attachments
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Lewis Homes Management Corp.
1156 NoM Mounwin Avenue I P.O. Box 670 /Upland, Cati(ornia 91785
7I41985~09]I PAX: ?14/981-9799
June 18, 1990
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P. O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-0807
Attn: Steve H. Gilliland
Public Works Inspector
Ref.: Request for Extension - Improvement Agreement - Haven
Avenve Improvement Agreement
Dear Mr. Gilliland:
We hereby request a ninety (90) day extension to complete the
terms of the referenced Improvement Agreement.
This extension is required to work ovt the details for
submittal of a substitute bond to cover the completion (final
"cap") Por Terra Vista Parkway from Helpine Place to Milliken.
Thank you for your consideration. Please call if you need
additional information.
Very truly yours,
LEWIS HOMES MANAGEMENT CORP.
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,5oseph M. Oleson
Vice President/
Senior Project Manager
JMO:ksk
cc: Central Files
Bond/Improvement Agreement File
Jeanette Hayes, DRE/Surety Coordinator
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~~ 3n ~-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGp, CAL1FpiNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR HAVEN AVENUE
IMPROVEMENTS
NHEREIIS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its canstderatlon an Improvement Agreement Extension
executed on July 18, 1990, by Lewis Haines as developer, for the improvement of
public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically described
Li,efefi,, and generally located on the east side of Haven Avenue between Church
Street and Base Line Road; and
NHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, descrlbed 1n said
Improvement Agreement and sub3ect to the Lerms thereof, 1s to be done in
con3unction with the development of said Haven Avenue Improvements; and
NHfREAS, said Improvement Agremnent Extension is secured and
accanpanf ed by good and sufficient Improvement Securi tiy, which is ldenttfted
in said Improvement Fgreement 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 and the Mayor is
hnrnhy ai,th~rifed to slan said Improvmment Agreement Extension on behalf of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest tnereto.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector II
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SUBJECT: Acceptance of Improvements, Release of Bonds and Notice of
Completion for Tract 12642, 12935-44 Landscape located on
the southeast corner of Milliken Avenue and Banyan Street.
RECONEMDATION:
The required street improvements for Tract 12642, 12935-44 Landscape have
been completed in an acceptable manner and it is recommended that City
Council accept said ingrovements, accept the Maintenance Guarantee Band
in the amount ;82,200.00, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of
Completion and authorize the City Clerk Lo release the Faithful
Performance Bond in the amount of ;822,000.00.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Tract 1'L64Y, 1'1936-44 Landscape - located dt Lhe SOUtheaSt Corner Of
Milliken Avenue and Banyan Street
DEVELOPER: Kaufman 8 Broad
3602 Inland Empire Boulevard MC110
Ontario, Ca 91764
Accept:
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) ; 82,200.00
Release:
Faithful Performance Bond ($treet) ;422,000,00
Respec tfu)1 ~ wbmi tied,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. 90 ".3~3
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC. IMPROVEMENTS
FOR TRACT 12642, 12935-44 LANDSCAPE, AND AUTHORIZING THE
FILING Of A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
WHEREAS, the construction of public improveaents for Tract 12642,
12935-44 landscape have been completed to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer; and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer 1s
authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector II
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SUBJECT: Acceptance of Improvements, Release of Bonds and Notice of
Completion for DR 87-42, located on the north side of Civic
Center Drive between Utica Avenue and Red Oak Street
RECOMMENDJITION:
The required street Tmprovements for ON 87-42 have been completed in an
acceptable manner and it is recommended that City Council accept said
improvements, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion
and authorize the City Cterk to release the Faithful Perforniance Bond in
the amount of f1500.00.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
DR 67-42 - located on the north side of Civic Center Drive between Utica
,...r._ ..rd ,.cC ~ak Sir-M.
DEVELOPER: Empire Partners
5265 State Street
Ontario, Ca 91162
Release:
Faithful Performance Bond (street) 51500.00
Respectfull submitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. CJO - 3pT
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGII, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
FOR DR 87-42 AND AUTHORIZING'THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for DR 87-42 have
been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work 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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STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell N. Maguire, CTty Engineer
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BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector II
SUBJECT: Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion
The required street improvements for DR 88-43 have been completed in an
acceptable manner, and it Ts 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 Faithful Performance Bond in
the amount of (3,300.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
DR 88-43 -located on the northeast corner of Hermosa Avenue and Sharon
Circle.
DEVELOPER: Garrison Management, Incorporated
1851 E. First Street. M1220
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Release:
Faithful Performance Bond (Street) f3,300
Respectfully submitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. 9o'JO5
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
FOR DR 88-43 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
WHEREAS, the construction of Dublic improvements for DR 88-43 have
been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is
authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the Coun~J' Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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- CITY OF RANCHO CtiCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Michael D. long, Senior Du611c Norks Inspector
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SUBJECT: Accept 3 Traffic Signals located at the intersections of
Haven Avenue and Victoria Street, Baseline Road and Ramona
Avenue, and Baseline Road and Valencia Avenue, Contract No.
89-114 as complete, release the bonds and authorize the
City Engineer to file a "Notice of Completion".
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that City Council accept the 3 Traffic Signals located
at the intersections of Haven Avenue and Victoria Street, Baseline Road
and Ramona Avenue, and Baseline Road and Valencia Avenue, Contract No.
89-114, as complete, authorize the City to file a "Notice of Completion,
retain the faithful Performance Bond 1n the amount (179,605.00, accept
the one year Maintenance Bond in the amount of fi7,%0.50, and authorize
the release of the retention in the amount of 517,%0.50 and the Labor
and Materials Bond in the amount of (179,605.00 35 days after the
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BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The sub,lect protect has been completed in accordance with the approved
plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
The final contract amount, based on pro,~ect documentation, is
5179,605.00. There were no contract change orders.
Respectful) fitted,
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Attachment
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RESOLUTION N0. 9e-3o(o
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
FOR 3 TRAFFIC SIGNALS LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTIONS Of
HAVEN AVENUE AND VICTORIA STREET, BASELINE ROAD AND
RAMONA AVENUE, AND BASELINE ROAD AND VALENCIA AVENUE,
CONTRACT N0. 89-114 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A
NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE NORK
NHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Yictoria Street
Street Improvements, from East Avenue to east of Etiwanda Htgh School,
Contract No. R9-114 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NOM, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer 15
authorized to stgn and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 19, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell M. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Michael D. Lona, Senior Public Norks Inspector
SUBJECT: Accept the Victoria Street Improvements, from East Avenue to east
of Etiwanda Nigh School, Contract No. 99-135 as complete, elease
the bonds and authorized the City Engineer to file a "Notice of
Completion".
RECOMENDATION:
It is recommended that City Councii accept the Victoria Street
Improvements, from East Avenue to east of Etlwanda High School, Contract
No. 89-135, as complete authorize the City to file a "Notice of Completion,
retain the Faithful Performance Bond in the amount f87,210.40 to be used as
the Maintenance Bond, and authorized the release of the retention in the
amount of (11,066.03 and the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of
f87,210,40 35 days after the recordation of said notice if no claims have
been received.
Background/Analysis
The sub,{ect pro,{ect has been completed in accordance with the approved
plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, The
final contract amount, based on project documentation, is (110,660,26 which
includes 1 contract change order for move-in costs for utility delays and
overtime work requested to open area prior to school starting.
Respectfully ltted,
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Attachments
RESOLUTION N0. RQ
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RA.NCNO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
FOR VICTORIA STREET IMPROVEMENTS FROM EAST AVENUE TO EAST
AVENUE TO EAST OF ET[NANDA HIGH SCHOOL CONTRACT N0. 89-
135 ANO AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETIDN
FOR THE NORK
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MHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Victoria Street
Improvements, from East Avenue to east of Etiwanda Nigh School Contract No.
89-135, have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be f11ed, certifying
the work complete.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the C1ty Engineer is
authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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STAFF REPOftT
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DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council ant City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer i
BY: Michael D. !ong, Senior Public Works Inspector
SUBJECT: Accept the Vineyard Avenue Street Improvements, from 8th
Street to north of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railroad Crossing, Contract No. 89-141 as complete, release I
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RECOMMEIMTIOM:
It is recommended that City Council accept the Vineyard Avenue Street
Improvements, from 8th Street to north of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railroad Crossing, Contract No. 89-141, as complete, authorize the
City to file a "Notice of Completion", retain the Faithful Perfonaance
Band in the amount of 556,675.00 to De used as the Maintenance Bond, and
authorize the release of the retention in the amount of 52.811.39 and the
Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of 156,575.00, 35 days after the
recordation of said notice if no claims have been received.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The sub,Iect protect has been completed in accordance with the approved
plans and specifications and to Lhe satisfaction of the CTty Engineer.
The final contract amount, based on pro,~ect documentation, 1s
556,227.76. There are no contract change orders.
Respe y. submitted,
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Attachment
RECORDING REQUESTED BY:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91729
NHEN RECORDED MAIL T0:
CITY CLERK
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
P. 0. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91723
NOTICE OF COMPLETION
AI(1T rr.- :~ HER:DY uir~n nine.
1. The undersigned is an owner of an interest or estate in the
hereinafter described real property, the nature of which interest or estate
is:
Vineyard Avenue Street Improvements from 8th Street to north of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Crossing, Contract No. 89-141
2. The full name and zddress of the undersigned owner is: CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, 105UU Ctvic Center Drive, P. 0. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga,
California 91730.
3. On Lhe 18th day of July, 1990, there was completed on the
hereinafter described real property Lhe work of improvement set forth in the
contract documents for:
vineyard avenue Street Improvements from 8th Street to north of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Crossing, Contract No. 89-141
4. The name of the original contractor for the work of improvement
as a whole was:
Larsen b Leaverenz, inc.
s. The real property referred to herein is situated fn the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, California, and is described as
follows:
Vineyard Avenue Street Improvements from 8th Street to north of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Crossing, Contract No. 89-141
The street address df said property is the Vineyard Avenue Street
improvements from 8th Street to north of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railroad Crossing, Contract No. 89-141.
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, a
manic ~poratton, Owner
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RESOLUTION N0. ~~ - 3 08
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
FOR VINEYARD AYENUE STREET IMPROVEMENTS FROM 8TH STREET
TO NORTH OF THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD
CROSSING, CONTRACT N0. 89-141 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING
Of A NOTICE OF COMPLETSON FOR THE NORK
NHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Vineyard Avenue
Street Improvements from 8th Street to north of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railroad frocsina; rnntraci. Nn. A9_161 havw hwwn rnonlwted to thw
satisfaction of the City Engineer; and
NHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying
the work complete.
NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is
authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of
San Bernardino County.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer
BY: Malt Stickney, Associate Civil Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval to vacate a portion of Kinlock Avenue, located south of
HTghland Avenue and setting the date of public hearing for
August 15, 1990
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution setting
the public hearing for August 15, 1990, for the vacation of a portion of
Kinlock Avenue, located south of Highland Avenue, approximately 40 feet wide
and 248 feet long. In addition said resolution authorizes the City Clerk to
cause same resolution to be pubttshed 10 days prior to the Public Nearing.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Tract 9472, located north of 19th Street between Haven and Hermosa Avenues,
was required to provide a temporary 40 foot wide secondary access north of
Kinlock Avenue for emergency purposes. Upon development of the property to
the west of Tract 9472 this temporary secondary access would no longer be
needeu, ine nomeowners on KiNOCk Avenue and Heather Street filed a petition
on June 7, 1989, requesting the City remove the temporary access road due Lo
non-residents' usage. Engineering staff informed the applicant, Mr. and Mrs.
Felipe Ant111on, of the possibility to vacate the access road upon development
of Tract 13342 located west of Tract 9472, which would provide a permanent
secondary access. On October 18, 1989, the secondary access built with Tract
13342 had been completed and accepted by the City Council; and as a result,
the applicant is now requesting that the vacation occur. The vacation
application was completed on April 17, 1990, at which time staff began
processing the request.
The subJect street right-of-way vacation is 40 feet wide and 248.83 feet long
and is located south of Highland Avenue between Hernasa and Haven Avenues,
through the Route 30 corridor.
On June i3, i990, the Manning Commission determined that said vacation would
conform to the General Plan and recommended that the vacation occur.
Respec Led,
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Attachment
RESOLUTION N0. 9D '~~'7
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, COUNTY Of SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE KINLOCK AVENUE LOCATED
SOUTH OF HIGHLAND AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 40 FEET NIDE AND
248 FEET LONG - APN: 1076-101-01
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as
follows:
SECTION 1: That the City Council hereby el?!~t~ r^ --c^_ ~-.'..~~
Sec «i on wu'^"u, e[.-seq., of the Streets and Highways Code, also^knavnyas the
Street Vacation Act of 1941.
SECTION 2: That the Ctty Council hereby declares its intention to
vacate a porE of n of Kinlock Avenue, located south of Highland Avenue, a City
Street approximately 40 feet wide and 248 feet long, as shown on Map No. V-091
on file in the Office of the City Clerk, a legal descriptton of which is
attached hereto marked Exhtbit "A" and Dy reference made apart hereof.
SECTION 3: That the City Council hereby flzes Nedrresdgy, the 15th
day of Augu-'stZ990, at 7:00 p. m., in the City Ha11 Council Chamber, located
at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cuca~onga, California, as the time and
place for bearing all persons obleCttng to the proposed vacation for the
purpose of its determining whether satd City Street 1s necessary for present
or prospective street purposes.
crrrma ~: "at w,a Ciiy Sireec Superintendent shad cause notices
to be pos consp cuously along the line of the street or part thereof
proposed to be vacated at ieast 15 days before the hearing, not more than 30
feet apart and not less than three signs shall be posted, each of which shall
have a copy of this resolution on them and shall have the following title in
lettering not less than one inch in height: "NOTICE OF HEARING TO YACATE
STREET".
SECTION 5: The subJect vacation shall be sublect to the reservations
and ezcep on~ff s, ig any, for existing utTlittes on record.
SECTION 6: The Mayor shell sign this Resolution and the City Clerk
shall attesf~a-tFe sale, and the Ctty Llerk shall cause same to be published
10 days before the date set for the hearing, at least once in Inland Yali
Dail Bulletin, a newspaper of general eirculatton published to e o
n ar o, a i ornia, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California.
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EXHIBIT "A"
40 FOUT ACCESS EASEMENT
All that certain real property situated 1n the City of Rancho Cucaaanga,
County of San Bernardino, State of Califorla, being over a portion of Parcel
2, as said Parcel 2 1s shown on Nap No. 4232 recorded in Book 40, pages 57 and
58 of parcel nwps, said portion being a strip of land 40 feet to width and
lying 2U feet each side of the following described center line.
Beginning at a point on the northwesy line of Bald Parcel 2, distant thereon
N89; 53'29"E 173.58 feet fraw the northwest corner of said Parcel 2; thence
from said point of beginning So; 11'37"N 248.83 amore or less to a point on the
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ORDINANCE No. ~~'
AN ORDIEANCE O! THE COONCIL O! THt CITY O!
AANCEO CDCANONGA ADDINO CEAlTEA 9.19 AHATEI[ENT
O! CERTAIN NOI9ANCE8 TO TITLE 9 - lOHLIC
PEACE, NORALH AND 11ELlARE TO TEE CODS O! THE
CITY Ol RANCEO CIICANONOA.
A. Rsoltals.
(i) The City Council hae found and determined that
in certain structures or places in the City criminal street gang
activity is present which hae caused and will continue to cause
deleterious conditions to be present in the City, including but
not limited to, offenses involving dangerous or deadly weapons,
crimes against the parson and crimes against property and the
related burden on law enforcement to respond to such activity.
(11) The City council further found and determined
that persons, including but not limited to, criminal street
gangs, utilize structures and places within the City for the
unlawful storage, sales, serving, keeping, manufacturing or
giving away of controlled aubatancae as such are defined by State
and Federal law and which are commonly referred to as "drugs".
(iii) The City Council has determined that the
utilization of such structures and places within the City for the
uses set forth above are, and constitute, public nuisances as
such are defined in state law end such activiti.a .rte ••ic'_ati:o
^` "c ~:::.li.: ;.eaicn, safety and welfare end further such
activities interfere with the enjoyment end use of property
within the City.
(iv) The City Council desires to establish a process
which will supplement the generel laws of the Stnta by adopting a
nonjudicial adminietrativs abatement process which is intended to
provide an alternative means by which such nuisances may be
abated by the voluntary cooperation of thn property owner of the
structure or place harboring the public nuisance. in the event
such nonjudicial process tails to result in the abatement end
cessation of such public nuisance the City may institute and
pursue to conclusion n civil action to abate such nuisance.
e. ordinanas.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, California, does ordain as follows:
section 1: In all regards as set forth in Section A,
Recitals harainabova.
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Section 2: Title 9 - Public Peace, Morals and Welfare
is amended by the addition of Chapter 9.19 - Abatement of Certain
Nuisances, which shall read, in words and Piqures, as follows:
"9.19.1 - Purpose and intent: The City of Rancho
Cucamonga hoe determined that certain activities which
have been identified as public nuisances under State law
are present and occurring in structures and places
within the City. State law provides for the enjoining,
abatement and prevention of such nuisances. The City
desires to supplement the general laws relating to the
abatement of such public nuisances by establishing a
process whereby such nuisances may be abated by a
voluntary cooperative effort between the City and the
owner of the property whereon each public nuisances are
occusing. The procedures established in this chapter
describe and eatablleh this process and further, make
provision for obtaining judicial relief in circumstances
where voluntary abatement is not achieved.
"9.19.2 - Definitions: As applicable to this
Chapter, the Pollowing terms shall have the definition
ascribed to them as follows:
"A. 'Criminal Activities' as used herein shall
mean any mindameanos or felony as defined by local,
State or Pederal laws, including but not limited to, the
oPPenaea set forth in Penal Cods Sections 186.22 (c) and
186.22 a.
"B. 'Criminal Street Gang' as used herein shall
have the meaning as defined in Penal Code Section
186.22(P): any ongoing organization, association or
group of three or more persona, whether formal or
informal, having as one of its primary ectivitiea the
commission one or more criminal acts, as specified in
subsection (a), which has a common name or common
identifying sign or symbol, whose members individually
or collectively engage Sn or have engaged in a pattern
of criminal gang activity.
"9.19.3 - Public Nuisances to be abated;
Procedures.
"A. Every structure or place used for the purposes
of criminal activity by a criminal street gang, gangs,
or inflividual members thereof, or each building or place
wherein or upon such criminal activity tekee place, or
as defined in Penal Cods Section 186.22(a) is a public
nuisance and may be abated as sat forth herein.
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"B. Every structure or place used !or the purpose
of unlawfully selling, serving, storing, keeping,
manufacturing, or giving away any controlled substance,
precursor and analog specified in State law and every
building or place where such activity occurs or as is
defined in xealth and Safety Code Section 11570 is a
public nuisance and may be abated as set forth herein.
"c. Abatement procedures as set forth in State law
which, respectively, relate to Penal Code Section
186.22 (a), Health and Safety Code Section 11570 may be
commenced by the City Attorney as set forth herein.
"9.19.4 - Allegation of Nuisance; Investigation.
"A. Written Allegations. Any person may submit to
the chief of Police written allegations regarding the
existence o1 a nuisance as defined harem at a specific
structure or place. Such written allagationa shall be
factual in netura and provide epecitlc details which
serve to support the allegations. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Police Department or any coda enforcement
agency of the City, may identify a structure or place
which is believed to be a nuisance as defined herein.
"B. Investigation of Allagntiona.
"1. The Police Department shall investigate
all allegations ragnrdino the wvf <f..;cc -f t:,e „uiaanca
••`ili~:.,y appropriate investigative procedures. Such
investigation may include but is not limited to a review
of calls for service for nuisance-relnted activities,
statements or admissions of the property awnar or
occupants of the subject structure or placs, and
declarations from adjacent property owners or occupants.
"2. The Chiat of Police shall determine St
the results of the invaetigation aarrant proceeding to a
nuisance abatement hearing.
"a) If a nuisance abatement hearing is
determined to 6e justified, the Chief of Police, or hie
designee, shall proceed as set forth in Section 9.19.5.
"Dj if a nuisance abatement hearing la
not found to be justified, a written notice of such
decision shall ba mailed by Pirst clear mail to the
party who submitted the written ellagationa.
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"9.19.5 - Nuisance Abatement Hearing.
"A. When the Chief of Police has determined that a
nuisance abatement hearing is justified, he shall
establish a date, time and place for such hearing.
"B. Notice of the hearing shall be sent by
certified mail to the owner(s) of record of the property
at the address as shown on the last equalized tax
assessment roll, and to the party who filed the
allegations.
"1. The notice shall ba sent not less than
ten (lo) calendar days prior to the date established for
such hearing.
"2. The notice shall contain the following:
a) Zdentification of the street address
and assessors parcel number of the subject property;
b) Identification of the alleged
nuisance and the evidence in support thereoL;
c) A description of the hearing process
and the rights of the property owner;
d) An explanation of the alternative
civil abatement process; and,
e) A description of the appeal process.
"9.19.6 - Nearing Procedure:
"A. General Provisions:
"1. The City Manager or his designee shall
serve as the Nuisance Abatement Hearing 0£f icer.
"2. The Nearing Ofticer shell have the power
and duty to administer oaths and affirmations and to
certify to ofticial acts.
"3. The heerinq shall be recorded by means oP
audio tape recording or any such other means as the
Nearing Gfficer deems appropriate.
"4. All persons presenting oral testimony
shall be sworn prior to taking such testimony.
"5. All written evidence shell be signed and
dated by the parson submitting the same.
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"B. Presentation of Evidence.
"1. Each party may call and examine all
witnesses, present evidence, rebut any evidence
presented against the party and be represented by anyone
the party may choose.
^2. All relevant evidence shall be admitted
and considered by the hearing officer, whether such
evidence be oral or written. irrelevant or repetitious
testimony 6ha11 be excluded by the hearing officer.
"C. Decision of Hearing Officer.
"1. The Hearing Officer shall, not more than
five (5) working days after the hearing render a written
decision wRich shall, on the basis of the evidence as
presented, determine the existence or nonexistence of
the alleged nuisance.
"2. If a nuisance is found to existence the
Rearing ofticer shall describe the nuisance with
particularity and shall specify a time !rams for the
voluntary abatement of the nuisance by the property
owner by any lawful means. Further, the decision shall
explain the civil abatement alternative if voluntary
abatement fails to ebsts the nuisance.
"3. The wrS rrep a..cici~.-. o:,.ili 'un served on
the property owner and interested pariias by certified
mail.
^9.19.7 - Appeal Procedure'
"The property owner may appeal the decision of the
Hearing otLicer on any grounds, on ar before the tenth
(10th) day after the data of the Hearing Olficar's
decision. Suoh appeal shall be vrittsn end shall
describe with particularity the grounds for the appeal.
Such appeal shall be tiled with the City Clerk; the
Clerk shall piece such appeal on the first available
City Council agenda.
"The City Council shall consider the appeal 1n
conjunction with and re~pactiva to the Yecord of the
nuisance abatement hearing. The City Council may
revise, amend or otherwise altar the decision of the
Nearing Officer in its solo discretion Snaofar as such
is supported by the evidence.
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"9.19.8 - civil Abatement:
"When the property owner or other interested party
respona ible for the subject structure or place fails to
abate the nuisance within the time frame as established
for such abatement, the City Attorney is authorized to
proceed with a civil action to abate the identified
nuisance pursuant to the applicable State or Federal
law. Such abatement action may include seeking a
temporary injunction and any applicable damages, costa,
and remedies. In the avant such damages and coats are
not satisfied such shall become a lien and charge
against the subject structure or place."
Section 3: That the City Clark shall certify to the
passage and adoption of this Ordinance, cauainq it to be posted
as required by law, and it shall thereafter ba in full force and
effect thirty (30) days alter the date of its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of
1990.
DENNIS STOUT, Mayor
I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, City Clerk of hA~ ni r.. ..• .._ _
Cucamonga, do Hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance~wae
introduced at a regular mooting of the City Council of the City
oP Rancho Cucamonga, held on the day of
1990, and was finally passed at a regular meeting oP the C ty~
council oP the City or Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of
1990, try the following vote: --
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS;
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS;
ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ATTEST:
C ty clerk of the C ty oP
Rancho Cucamonga
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
TOt Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Rick Gomez, Community Development Oirec to
BY: Bruce Abbott, Associate Dlanner
SUBJ ECi: ENY [RONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVI EN 89-12 -
DAYIES - An appeal of the Piann ing Commission's decision
denying the development of an industrial complex
containing six industrial buildings totaling 22,940 square
feet on 2.2 acres of land in the General Industrial
District, Subarea 3 of the Industrial Specific Plan,
located on Feron Boulevard, east of Helms Avenue - APN:
209-031-87 and 88. (Continued from June 20, 1990)
RECOMMENDATION: City staff and the applicant have reviewed the pro,iect
and reached a conceptual agreement on the outstanding design. site
planning, and landscape issues. Therefore, staff recommends *.hat the
City Council continue Development Review 89-12 until the Council meeting
of August 1, 1990 in order to allow the applicant time to revise the
final drawings and for staff to prepare the necessary Resolution of
Aoo royal.
BACKGROUND: On June 1, 1990, City staff received a written request from
the applicant's attorney to continue the public hearing scheduled for
the above referenced appeal on June 6, 1990. The public hearing was
then rescheduled for the meeting of June 20, 1990.
At the June 20, 1990 City Council meeting, staff requested, with the
agreement of the applicant's attorney, to continue the public hearing to
July 18, 1990 in order to allow time to meet with the applicant and
work out a solution to the outstanding architectural, site planning, and
landscaping issues.
ANALYSIS:
On July 1990, Pity <ra se met with the apps ica nt and his
representatives to discuss the outstanding issues. The issues that were
discussed were those items that were recommended by the Design Review
Committee at their February 22, 1990 meeting. The primary issue, as in
previous meetings, was the proposed architectural design and building
materials for the proposed the buildings.
At the July 5 meeting, the applicant proposed that the two buildings in
Phase 2, proposed to ad,{oin existing buildings wfthfn Phase 1, could be
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July 18, 1990
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tonstruc ted with the same design and slumpstone material as the
buildings fn Phase 1. The remaining two build togs in Phase 1 could
essentially be close to the same design as the buildings in Phase 1 and
he built of slumpstone block with some upgraded details. Staff agreed,
and in add itian, strongly recommended that the buildings in Phase ? or.
the north side of Feron Boulevard be substantially different in design,
utilizing an upgraded building design.
In response, the applicant has proposed a new building design for a
portion of Phase z and ail of Fim;z ~ «h't,`, :^ "?ff=r°_°+ +° annna ra nce
and improved in comparison with the existing buildings in Pire se 1. The
applicant's new proposal is using slumpstone block for all of the
buildings in Phases 2 and 3 keeping the design of all the buildings
consistent. In order to do this, the applitant has agreed to certafn
architectural, site plan, and landscape upgrades consistent with Design
Review Committee recommendations. These upgrades will be reflected in
the Resolution of Approval and revised development drawings which wfll
be available at the August 1, 1990 City Council meeting.
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Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Letter Request for Continuance
Exhibit "8" - Davies Industrial Park Master Site Plan
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J9nN O, MANNENINO
SA! BRIGUGLIO
HAND De,LIVERED
June 1, 1990
(`ity (`n nnril
c/o Bruce Abbott
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Re: Environmental Assessment and Development
Review R9-12 - Davies
Council Members:
Please be advised that we zepzesent Albert W. Davies, inc.
This letter shall serve as our formal request that the
above-referenced matter, currently scheduled to be reviewed
on June 6, 1998, be continued. Mr. Manna*;nn h~v tenon n,..
of the country. Ne will not return until next week and will
have insufficient time to prepare for the review with the
council members. Please reschedule the review of the above-
ceferenced project and notify us of the new date. Should
you have any questions, please contact the undezsigned.
Very truly yours,
MANNERINO S BRIGUGLIO
By
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RESOLUTION N0. 90-236
A RESOLUTION OF THE CIiY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CU CAMON GA, CALIFORNIA, DENYING AN APPEAL OF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW N0. 89-12, THE
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX GONTA IN ING SIX
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS TOTALING 22,940 SQUARE FEET ON 2.2
ACRES OF LAND IN THE GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, SUBAREA
.5 VY 1I1C 11Y IIU~I RIHL JP Cl.lf ll. YI.AI\, LU111\ICV VI\ FE RVI\
BDULEV ARD, EAST OF HELMS AVENUE
A. Recitals
(i) Albert W. Oavies has filed an application for the approval of
Development Review No. 89-12 as described in the title of this Resolution.
Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development Review request is
referred to as "the applita lion."
(ii) On the 11th day of April, 1990, and continued to the 25th day
of April, 1990, the Planning Commission of Lhe City of Rancho Cucamonga
conducted a meeting on Lhe application.
(iii) On June 6, 1990, 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.
(iii) Alt legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution
have occurred.
6. 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 the Planning
Commission during the above-referenced meetings on April 11, 1990, and April
25, 1990, and presented to this Council during the above-referenced public
hearing on June 6, 1990 including written and oral staff reports, together
with public testimony. this Council hereby specifically finds as follows:
(a) The application applies to property located on Feron
Avenue, east of liel ms Avenue with street frontages of 151.67 feet for Phase II
and 154.88 feet for Phase III and lot depth of 393.48 feet and 222.56 feet
respectively, and is presently unimproved; and
(b) The property to the north of the subject site is an
orchard, zoned Industrial Specific Plan, Subarea 3; the property to the South
of the site consists of A.T. & S.F. Railroad, zoned IndAAUStrial gSgpecific Plan,
SUbdP@@ $t ~1 DE'A8ey~8p~Ptjl~4~a@~re i ~ie$4t~'~t a ~aAnuofactu~ ~ng aendpcons t~ucti on
service yard and office, zoned Industrial Specific Plan, Subarea 3.
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(c) The architecture, materials, and site plan do not meet the
design criteria es to 6lis bed for that district within the Industrial Specific
Plan and Planning Commission Resolution No. 89-156.
(d) The proposed architectural designs are incompatible with
overall design goals of the General Plan.
(e) The revisions to the proposed plans as recommended 6y
Design Review Committee are appropriate £ar meeting the gaal> and de si an
criteria of the General Plan and Industrial Specific Plan.
3. Based upon the subs to nti al evidence presented to the Commission
and this Council during the above-referenced meetings and upon the specific
findings of facts set fn rth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby
finds and concludes as follows:
(a) That the proposed project is not consistent with the objec-
tives of the General Plan; and
(b) That the proposed project is not in accord with the
objectives of the Development Code and the purposes of the district in which
the site is located; and
(c) That the proposed project is not in compliance with each of
the appli ra ble provisions of the Development Code; and
(d) That the propas ed project without the conditions applicable
thereto, will be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or
materially tnJUrlous Lo properties or improvements in the vicim ty.
4. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs
1, 2, and 3 a6o ve, this Council hereby denies the appeal.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
PATE: July 18, 1990
TO: Mayor end Nembere of [he City Council
PROM: Jerry B. Pulwaod, Deputy City Manager
BY: Diane O'Neal, Administrative Analyst
av 8e'eCi. COMB
RECOl4~NDATION
it ie recommended the City Council approve the attached Resolution adjuetinq the
reeidentiel rate for refuse collection Erom $31.40 to $13.30 per month end an
aaj uatment of 17.08 in connsfrcial/industrial rates for basic refuse service
effective July 1, 1990.
BACRCROUND
Staff and the three residential haulers have negotiated a $1.90 adjustment Ln
L_r!r r,_ _ ~.l r.. mFie ~Aj..nYron~ la nnr~ael~ HeA nY • 9'1• inn.-e •ae In Me
County'e`tlppinq fee e. The tipping fee factor le outside the control of the
refuse haulers. This proposed rate adjustment ie requested to take effect ae
of July 1, 1990.
ANALYSIS
fluap !ee Coate
son Bernardino County nt the Neet Valley Solid Naets Landfill cite (Nilllken)
has Dean experiencing large increases Ln operating and maintenance costa Aue to
shrinking landf 111 capacity, increaelnq coet• for closures, en6 eecalstinq
concerns regarding the environment. These expensae end preparalSon for the
future have resulted Ln the landfill !es being raised 27t effective July 1, 1990.
The nee fee oar ton deooe ited aili be $23.SOj incrases from 518.50 par ton. Thies
55.00 lncreaee represents a direct coat of 50.91 oath month par residential unit.
This $0.91 should be considered a pass through coat. Nareover, the City Council
should be aware that $23.50 per ton Ls still considered • low dump fw for an
urban area Ln Southern cnllfornie. Ae surrounding Landfill •Ltae near capacity
and nltarnative methods of disposal are dwBoped, the coats will oontinue to
rise.
Re EUee Rete Adjustment
July 18, 1990
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A8 939 Racpcllag Leglslalios
AB 939 ie the State of Cel ifornia•s comprehensive program for 6o11d Waste
Hanagemant. This Legielntion mandates Local agencies to develop a source
redvctic:. and recycling element ae pert of their general plena.
Specifically, the legislation requires cities and counties to divert 25t of all
solid waste from landfill or transformation facilities by January 1, 1995 through
source reduction, recycling, and compoeiting actlvitles and to divert 504 by
.;a:wary •, euuu.
Additionally, the legislation creates a local fee authority for cities and
counties to impose fees in amounts sufficient to pay the costa of preparing,
adopting, and implementing an integrated waste management plan. The fees shell
be based on the types or amounts of the solid waste, and shell De used to pay
the actual cosh incurred by tM City or County in preparing, adopting, and
implementing the plan as wall as in setting a,M collecting the local fwe.
Pirat year eoete for prepuing the source reduction and recycling element have
been estimated Co be $150,000 to $250,000. Tha estimated range costs era
attribute63e to the compraheneivenaaa of the Bill and the continulnq amended
emergency zegulatione attached to the legislation. Stnff has included n $0.53
first year fw for AB 939 Eoc both residential and came:ercial/industrial rates.
This Eee ie estimated to generate $165,000.
Coneuur Price Index
The Consumer Price Index for the Loa Angslee/Anaheim/Riverside metropolitan ores
(all urban consumers) for the period March, 1989 (index 126.2) through Pebruary,
1990 (index 133.6) was an increase of 6.64. This ceprewnte a $0.46 increase
for the contract haulers.
Othez Meat Vallap City Refuw Rates
It ie very difficult to utilize a caeparison of other titles' rafuw rates to
determine equitabil Lty. Tha major comparative factor Aencho Cucamonga has with
the other cities in the West Valley eras ie Chat our rafuw is deposited at the
Milliken dump nits niona with Upland, Chino end Montclair.
St aft contacted the City's of Upland, Chino end Montclair and requested their
rate adjustments for Council's review. The rates are a follows
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Refuse Rata adjustment
July 10, 1990
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Upland $11.20 512.88
Chino $10.18 $13.22
Montclair 511.75 $13.70
Rancho Cucamonga $1/.a? $13.3?
Rafuo Bervlw Aseaivad
Each complaint the City receives from a resident concerning refuse service ie
logged. mhe Clty has received five (9) in the peat twelve (12) months. It
should be noted that each week the haulers pick up approximately 26,000
reeidentinl unite.
Respectfully auhmiLted,
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erry B. Fulwood
Deputy Clty Manager
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ABSOLUTION NO. 90-fee
A RSSOLUTION OP TN8 CITY COUNCIL OP THH CITY OP RANCMO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SBTTING MTES FOR R882DBNTIAL ANO
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ASPUSS COLLECTING WITHIN THB CITY OP
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
XBSREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga recognizes that
of fect.ive July 1, 1990 the County of San Bernardino euhetentially increased the
tonnage fees for refuse deeosited at the Hllllken Landfill site by 27#; and
WBEitEAB, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga recognizes that
since July 1, 1989, the lest adjustment in rates for residential refuse
collection, there have been substantial increases in general operating expenses
and employee wages 6y the permit refuse haulers within the City of Rancho
Cucamonga; and
fiRER6Ae, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucmwnga has determined
that it ie necessary for the efficient operation and management of the
residential nrtd commercial/industrial refuse collection aervice within Rancho
Cucamonga that the muimum rates ba adjusted.
NOW, TBEREroR6, DQ iT eEIIOLV® by the City Council of the Cliy of Rancho
Cucamonga that the rates listed below become affective July 1, 1990:
SECTION 1• ChetQ f S i - R id ti61.
A. saelc Individual Reeidentiel Unlt rate utilizing Curb service and
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1. Maximum monthly rate $13.30 par service.
Maximum monthly rata differential for service north of Banyan
Street $0.70 per service.
3. Maximum monthly rate for senior citizen $6.90.
a. Senior citizen shell be anyone sixty-two (62) yeere old,
head of household, end have a requaei with permittee.
A. Multiple Aesidential Unit rate utilizing curb service and group
payment.
Maximum monthiv rats ehali ba 513.30 for the Eiret unit and
$12.30 for each unit thereafter.
2. Maximum monthly rote differential For service north of Benynn
$0.70 par unit.
C. Multiple Reeidentiel Unit rata utilizing three (3) cubic yard retuea
containers.
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1. Maximum monthly rate shall be ae follows in reepact tc
trequency of service.
a. One service weekly $ 79.00
D. Two eervicae weekly $122.00
c. Three services weekly $165.00
d. Povr services weakly $208.00
e. Pive services weekly $251.00
f. Six eervlcae weekly $293.50
D. Temporary eervica (lase than thirty (30) days).
1. Three (3) cubic yard containers.
a. Maximum rate of $66.00 for seven (7) days at a location.
D. Maximum rate of 539.25 for each additional eervica
(d~P)
2. Roll off container up to maximum forth (40) cubic yards.
a. Maximum rate of 5291.25 per eervica (dump), however,
container shall be serviced (dumped) at least once every
:even (7) days.
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A. Commercial and Tndu atr{al ratty uN 1{x{nn nnw and nnw half 11-1/71
cubic yard rafuae containers:
1. Maximum monthly rate shall be ae follows in respect to
frequency of service.
Un-co:opncted Compacted
a. one eervica weekly $ 65.50 S 98.00
6. Two services weekly $ 95.75 5143.00
c. Three services weekly $125.75 $188.25
xoathly raGS is napsc! to frsquencT aDall sot M less than 85t of
Lha stated uzisus rats.
s. Crrercial and Sndustrial rata utiilainq twc f2) cubic yard rafuae
containers:
1. Maximum monthly rate shall be ae follows in respect to
frequency of eervica.
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Un-compacted Compacted
a. One service weekly $ 73.00 $109.75
b. Two eervicea weekly 5110.50 $166.SD
c. Three eervicea weekly 5148.25 $223.50
Monthly rats in respect to Yregw¢cy ehali not be leas Ehaa 85L of
!ba elated Y:faoa aeriiea.
... Commercial and Industrial rate utilizing three (3) cubic yard ref use
containers:
1. Maximum monthly rate shall bo ae follows in respect to
frequency of eervice.
Un-compacted Compacted
a. One service weekly $ 87.50 $131.00
b. Two aervicee weekly $134.50 $201.75
c. Three aervicee weekly $181.75 $314.75
d. Pour aervicee weekly $228.75 $385.75
e. Bive aervicee weekly 5275.75 $456.50
f. Six aervicee weekly $323.00 $527.25
Monthly ratan in respect to frequency shall not W leas than 85e of
the stated Y:SI¢a rate.
n /.rmme.-ninl •nA TnAn a~~l~l ..t. ~~i1 tw1_nn i .._ ;Ai n.,Al._. ~~_-A ___ ___
containers:
1. Maximum monthly rate shall be ae follows in respect to
frequency of eervice.
Un-compacted Compacted
a. One eervice weekly $102.25 $153.75
b. Two aervicee weakly $161.25 $242.00
c. Three aervicee weekly $220.00 $330.00
d. Pour services weekly $278.75 5418.25
a. Pive eervicea weekly $337.50 $506.25
f. six aervicee weakly $396.25 $594.25
lionthly rakes in riepect to frequency shall ¢ot ba lean theA $Bi of
the stated Y:SaY rate.
8. Commercial and Industrial rate util ising elx (6) cable yard refuse
COntaineri t
3. Muimum monthly rate shall W ae follows in rsapaM to
trequency of Yrviee.
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Un-compacted Caapscted
a. One service weekly $121.50 5182.50
b. Tao eervicea weekly $203.50 $305.25
c. Three services weekly $285.50 $428.00
d. Sour services weekly 5367.75 $550.75
a. Five services weekly $449.75 $673.50
f. sir aervicoe weakly 5531.75 $796.50
Moaihly rates iII respect Lo frequency atoll sot M lees than 85\ of
the ateted Mx4nN rate.
!. icw¢ i~andiiny ¢nu vw P.., v .,y as .. s_
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cubic
(counter-balanced lid). utilizing three (3) yard containers:
1. Maximum monthly rate shall be ae follows in reepeci to
frequency of service.
Un-caapaeted Compacted
a. Two eervicea weakly $153.75 $201.75
b. mares eervicea weekly 5200.75 $272.50
c. Pour eervicea weekly $247.25 $363.50
d. Five eervicea weekly $293.75 $414.50
e. 81x eervicea weakly $340.50 $485.25
Nonlhiy rata io reapact to lregnenry shall not he leas Lhsn 85- of
the staled .axieue raU.
O. Rail off container up to maximum forth (40) cubic yards.
Un-compacted Compacted
e. Per service (dump) $301.00 5451.25
Container shall be serviced (dumped) at least four (4) times per
month.
Rata Ln respect to frequency shall not be lest than 85\ of the
stated u:Lae tabs.
H. Temporary service (lees than thirty (30) days).
1. Th raa (.7) cnhin yard containers.
e. Maximum rate of $64.00 for seven (7) Qsya at location.
b. Maximum rata of $39.25 for Data ndditionel service
(dump).
Hale in eeapeot to lrequeooP atoll net M lea than 0S\ of the
slated eaxLae wb.
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2. Roll off container up to maximum forth (40) cubic yards.
a. aaxinmm rate of $301.00 per service (dump), howevez~
container shall be serviced (dumped) at least once every
seven (7) days.
Rata is respect to fraquaecy abali mt ba lexs th:n 85L of tLa
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE: July IB, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell M. Maguire, City Engineer
dY: Judy A. Acosta, Engineering Technician
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SUBJECT: Ordering the Formation of Street lighting Maintenance
District No. 7 for Tract Nos. 13565, -5 thru -9, located on
?h? nn.?h cidp of 96th Ctrppt. pact pf wardnNn-Bullock RnaA
IL is recommended that City Council approve the attached resolution
ordering the work Tn connection with the Formation of Street Lighting
Maintenance District No. 7 and approving the Engineer's Report.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
Attached for City Council approval is a resolution ordering Lhe work in
connection wtth the Formation cf Street Ltghttng Maintenance District No.
7 for Tract Nos. 13565, -5 thru -9, located on the north side of 24th
Street, east of Hardman-Bullock Road. The developer of the subject
tracts has been notified of the public heartna by mall and notices were
also posted at the site. The attached resolution also approves the final
Engineer's Report tentatively approved by Resolution No. 40-272
Respectfully submitted,
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RESOLUTION N0. ~Q-,~'I
A RESOLUTION OF THE CYTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION
WITH FORMATION Of STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
N0. 7 AND ACCEPTING THE FINAL ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR TRACT
NOS. 13565, -5 THRU -9
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, did on the 20th day of June, 1990, adopt its Resolution of
Intention No. 90-272 to order the therein described work in connection with
the Formation of Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 7, which Resolution
of Inten ti nn Nn, on_272 duly and ',<ga', ly publ'shed ir. the time, form and
manner as required by law, shown by the Affidavit of Publication of said
Resolution of Intention on file in the office of the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, after the adoption thereof, notice of the passage of said
Resolution of Intention, headed "Notice of Hearing", was duly and legally
posted in the time, form manner, locatton, and number as required by law, as
appears from the Affidavit of Posting of said notices on file in the office of
the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, after the adoption thereof, notices of the adoption of the
Resolution of Intention were duly maiied to all persons owning real property
proposed to be assessed for the improvements described in said Resolution of
Intention No. 90-272, according to the names and addresses of such owners as
the same appears on the last mailing or as known to the City Clerk of the r.iry
of Rancho Cucamnnna ~h icti ~•?~ -- ~--
,.,p~~, .ere uuiy maned in the time, form and
manner as required by law, as appears from the Affidavit of Mailing on file in
the office of the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, said City Council having duly received considered evidence,
oral and documentary, concerning the jurisdiction facts in this praceediny and
concerning the necessity for the contemplated work and the benefits to be
derived therefrom and said City Council having now acquired jurisdiction to
order the proposed work.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby resolve as follows:
SECTION 1: That the interest and convenience requires the Fornwtion
of said s r c and the ordering of the work, and said Ctty Council hereby
orders that the work, as set forth and described 1n said Resolution of
Intention Na. 90-272, be done and made; and
SECTION 2: Be it further resolved that the report filed by the
Engineer ~s e"F r' eTiy finally approved; and
SECTION 3: Be it further resolved that the assessments and method of
assessmenE~Fn ~e~ngineer's Report are hereby approved.
SECTION 4; Be it finally resolved that said assessments shall not
begin untTTS'P et r30 percent of said tracts have been occupied.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
ENGINEER'S REPORT
FOR
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO
TRACT NOS. 13565, -5 THROUGH -9
SECTION 1, AUTHORITY FOR REPORT
Phis report is prepared in campliance with L'ne requirements of Article 4,
Chapter 1, Division 15, of the Street and Highways Code, of California
(Landscape and Lighting Act of 19721.
SECTION 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
ihis report proposes the es iabiisnment of a Street Lighting Maintenance
District for Tract Nos. 13565, -5 through -9 only. This project comprises the
area immediately north of 24th Street between Hardman-Dullock Road and San
Sevaine Road. The District will eventually include the majority of the area
referred to as the North Etiwanda Specific Plan, which generally includes
properties from Day Creek to the east City boundary and Highland Avenue north
to the National Forest limits. Areas to be included in the work program are
the street lights within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets
dedicated to the City and are limited to local streets only as shown hereon.
Street lights within major roadways, such as San Sevaine, Hardman-Bullock and
24th Street are not included. These areas will be included to the City-wide
lighting district for arterial highways.
SECTION 3, SCOPE OF WORK
The specific areas to be maintained by the District as defined in the preced-
ing section, will become part of the active work program at such time as the
specific areas are annexed into the District. The normal process will be the
dedication of the areas to the City, construction of the street lighting
system, and upon demonstration of satisfactory operation, the acceptance by
the District no later than the following July. The Developer will make a
sufficient deposit with the Southern California Edison Company to provide for
up to twelve (12) months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and
servicing costs of the street lights in each development at the time of
initial operation of the lighting system. Upon establishment of assessment
effective July 1 of each year, any remaining deposit shall be refunded to the
developer. Nork to De provided for, with the assessments established by the
District, consists of maintenance, operation and servicing of street lights.
Annual Engineer's Reports will 4e prepared and approved by the City Council
defininy the specific work program for each year and its estimated cost. The
plans and specifications for all street lighting will be prepared by the
developers for the subdivision improvements and will be approved by the City
Engineering Division.
Detailed maintenance activities on the Street Lighting Maintenance District
include: the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and usual
maintenance, operation and servicing of any street light improvement and the
repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvement,
providing for the illumination of the subject area.
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SECTION 4. ESTIMATED COSTS
As development proceeds within North Eti Wanda Specific Plan, the area to be
maintained by the District will increase and so will the cost; however, the
number of dwelling units will also increase. It is anticipated that the
number of dwelling units will also increase at approximately the same rate as
the maintenance area will increase, thereby keeping relatively constant the
cost per dwelling unit, excluding cost of living increases. Based on
historical data adjusted for inflation, it is estimated that the quantity of
street lights and the maintenance and energy costs for assessment purposes
will be as follows:
A. Tract Nos. 13565, -5 thru -9
e es ma a cos a current dollars) for the District as initially
foamed comorisina the 216 Awelling units of Tract Nos. 135fi5, -5 thru -9.
Lamp Quanta ty* Rate** Annual Maintenance Cost
58 ea. 5800 Lumen x S 8.93 x 12 = E6,215.28
6 ea. 9500 Lumen x 10,16 x 12 = 731.52
TOTAL 56,946.80
NOTE; Arterial lighting shall be annexed into a separate district.
* Assumed to be high pressure sodf um vapor, 5800 lumen or 9500 lumen; actual
type and size may vary.
** All ni aht enerav service nor 7amn nnr ~„rnrti ~rri~~n~".. .~.i....,.....,....
All the costs are based on Southern California Edison Company monthly rates
including maintenance. All costs and areas are based on current estimates and
may or may not be valid for future years. The tool cost and unit cost vary as
the monthly rate varies and as additional areas for maintenance are annexed to
the District. The monthly rate is established by the Southern California
Edison Company and is not currently controlled by the size of an area or any
operation of the developer. The size of the areas being annexed to the
District only has an influence on the total cost. The costs shown are
estimates only, and the final assessment will be based on actual cost data.
SECTION 5. ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
A copy of the proposed Assessment Diagram for the tracts that will comprise
the original Maintenanw Disirirt, is attached to this report and labeled
Exhibit 'A" - "Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 7". Exhibit "B" is a
legal description of the District boundary. These exhibits are hereby
incorporated within the text of this report,
The District wilt originally comprise Tract Nos. 13565, -5 thru -9 only the
remainder of the "Highlands" project, namely Tract Nos. 13565, -5 thru -9 wilt
be annexed into the District at the time of recordation and City Council
approval.
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SECTION 6. ASSESSMENT
Maintenance costs for the entire District are found to be of specific benefit
to all developed residential, institutional and commercial property within the
District in accordance with the following relationship:
Land Use
Single Family Detached
Multi-family/Attache6 Residential
Institutional/Commercial 1 Acre =
Assessment Units
1.0 Assessment Unit
.5 Assessment Unit
2.0 Assessment Units
Estimated Annual Assessments
Estimated Tract Nos. 13565, -5 thru -9
Total annual cost iSection 41
55,946.80
Assessment units
Single family 216 d/u x 1 unit ~ 216 assessment units
Estimated assessment rate ~ f6~80 , 532.16 per year
Thus, estimated assessments of 532,16 per assessment unit will initially
be required for the original District.
Estimated assessments are for comparison only. Actual assessments will be
set by public hearing each year 1n June and will be based on actual energy
and maintenance expenses and developed land use summaries.
SECTION 7. ORDER OF EVENTS
1. City Council adopts Resolution of Preliminary Approval of City
Engineer's Report.
2. City Council adopts Resolution of intention to form a District and
sets public hearings.
3, City Council conducts public hearing, considers all testimony and
determines to for a District ar abandon the proceedings.
4. Every year in Ma,y, the City Engineer files a report with the City
Council.
5. Every year in June, the City Council conducts a public hearing and
approves or modifies and approves the individual assessments.
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COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
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EXHIBIT "B"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
STREET LIGHTING (MINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7
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TRACT NOS. 13565, -5 THRD -9
THOSE PORTIONS OF THE WEST HALF OF THE EAST HALF AND THE EAST HALF OF
THE WEST HALF OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP I NORTH RANGE G WEST. SAN
BERNARDINO MERIDIAN IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OP SAY
BE RNARDINO, STATE OP CALIFORNIA AS SHOWN ON A MAP FILED IN BOOK 73,
PAGES 39 AND 40 OF RECORDS OF SURVEY CF SAID COUNTY DESCRIBED .AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT NO. 135GS~G AS SFIOWN ON A
MAP FILED IN BOOK 217, PAGES 37 THROUGH 43 OE MAPS OF SAID COUNTY,
TFIENCE THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
I. NORTH U°I8'13" WEST 139.23 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT
BEING ALSO THE CENTERLINE OF RIDGELIKE PLACE AS SHOWN ON SAID
MAP OF TRACT 13SG5-G TO THE BEGINNING OF A 400.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE
CONCAVE WESTERLY;
2. NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVETH ROUGHACENTRAL ANGLE OF 35°53'28"
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 250.57 FEET;
7. NORTH 3C~ Il'4l" WEST 324.50 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A I9UU.UU FOOT
RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY;
1. NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OP
35°U I'SG" AN ARC DISTANCE OF I IGL71 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A G70.W
FOOT COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY;
5. NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE TH ROUGH ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 40°35'17"
AN .4RC DISTANCE OF 474.72 FEET;
G. RADIAL TO SAID CURVE NORTH 49°56'57" WEST 30.00 FEET;
7. NORTH 39°05'15" WEST A94.75 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT'
NO. (3565 AS SHOWN ON A MAP FILED W BOOK 217, PAGES 59 THROUGH G2
OF MAPS OF SAID COUNTY;
R. ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT USGS NORTH 89°79'30" FACT 1547 vu
FEET TC THE NGRTH WEST CORNER OF LGT "Y` OF SAIU 1 kACf ISSGS;
9. SOUTH 28°40:37"EAST 44.01 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT"7."OF
SAID TRACT 13565 6EING A POINT ON A 132RA0 FOOT RADIUS CURVE
CONCAVE EASTERLY; A RADIAL THROUGH SAID POINT BEARS NORTH
73°SR'S1" WEST;
10. SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGHACENTRAL ANGLE OF I9°47:32"
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 456.74 FEET;
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I1. SOUTH 2°01'24" EAST 159.03 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A 1172.00 FOOT
RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY;
12. $OUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 7°I 148"
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 147,21 FEET;
l3. SOUTH 5°10'24" WEST 114.61 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A 1228.00 FOOT
RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY;
I4. SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CCIRVE THROUGH A CENTP.AL ANGLE CF 34'.l C00"
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 1228.00 FEET;
15. SOUTH 29°20'36" EAST 377.23 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A 872.00 FOOT
RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE WESTERL Y;
1G. SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGHA CENTRAL ANGLE OF I7°1T12"
AIY ARC DISTANCE OF 268.16 FEET;
17. SOUTH I1°43'24" EAST 249.94 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A 780.00 FOOT
RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY;
IR. SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE TH ROUGHACENTRAL ANGLE OF II°25'l0"
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 155.46 FEET;
19. SOUTH 0°18'13" EAST 71.77 FEET TO A PO[NT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID
TRACT NO. f35fi5-6;
20. SOUTH 89°41'47" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE 1 I4G.G2 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990 '
'PO: Mayor and Members of City CouneB
FROM: Jack Lam, City Manager
SU&IECT. STATUS REPORF ON MUNICIPAL COURT FINES
RECOMMENDA77ON•
Continue to participate Srr the setllcment of thLS issue as It means not only refunding past
reeenues to the Ctty but also future One revenues well th access of our share oC the addlttonal
$26,000 to lx funded frorrr Account No. 01-42856028.
OACROROLiND /ANA4y515~
In February 1988, 13 cities in San Hemardlna County entered Into a)olnt agreement to Ne salt
against the County over the allocation of fines collected from defendants who were and are
convicted th municipal court, placed on "Sunmrary probation" or "Court probation" (defined m
Penal Code Section 12l)3 as conditional sentence) and ordered to pay a floe. Sall was Okd m
February 1985 in Sacramento Supertor Court (Sacramento Supertor Court Actlon No. 358193)
entitled Clty of Vfctorvllie, et al. v. San 8ernardlno County et al,
The relief sought 1n the law salt is a writ of mandate and mJunctlon compelling the County to
pay the clttes then statutory share of One revenues and seeking damages fret[ February 1985
m the form of the fines menues collected by the County and placed m its general fund, together
with Interest thereon.
On July :4, 1989, Sactamento Supertor Court Issued a parilal Summary Judgement, thereby
wiu~ m mvor of tine acres, nowevcr, me Courts COUid not determine the dollar amount owed to
[he clues.
The Clly of Victorvdle has been coordlnattng the eRorts of member clttes as well as funding
legal expenses from the original $50,000 paid by all member clttes. Recently, the thirteen
member clttes establtshed a cdmmtttee to expedite the resolution of this salt. The committee
has recommended hiring a consultant to determine how much the County owes the eittea. [t is
anticipated that the County may oppose funding this consultant's cost. Addltlonally, It is
estimated that the addl0orW legal expenses above the 850.000 to Meyers, Tave, Rttwsh & Went
will be $25,000. Vletorville would continue to act as facilllator and w01 bdl each partltlpant
their appropriate share of the consultant's cost on a quarterly bases. The inltlal cost to
Rancho Cucamonga th 1987 was $5,340, this was based upon population. A rnpy of the original
Joint agreement fs included for your Infomretbn.
(7~'s~p'e'~c^[U('ully submitted,
a~J ck lam ~~
City Manager
JL:Jmf
Attachment
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT fLi~~`~
.._8~d._
DATE: June 17, 1987 ~~~
T0:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Mayor and Members of the City Council ~ ~
tvn
Lauren M. Masserswtn, City Msnager
PARTIC PATION IN JOINT EXERCISE 0 ONERS AGREEMENT KITH CITIES
OF SAN BER UlRO N CO:fI 7
It is recoseaended thst an aspunt of (5,340 be allocated by the C1ty Council
and that the Mayor be authorized to sign the Joint Exercise of Poren
Agreeaxfnt on behelf of the C1ty.
Backer nd
The cotes of San Bernardino County hate been discussing with the County of
San Bernardino for sere than a year the issue relating to the toss of floes
collected through the Probation Oeparteent. The County has made no effort
to resolve the toss of funds which ocean when tM courts ordv fines paid
to Probation DeparLent rather tMn to the court. Nhen that accun,
Probation receives all of the spney end .the City receives none. Ibrswlly,
Lhe cities are to receive 80f of fines collected. while tt is difficult to
determine the extent of loss to the city, all of the cities agree that
several thousands of dollars have been lost each year fray this procedure.
Si nee the County has indicated no wi119ngness to respond, it is rccoessended
that the City of Rancho Cucamonga ~otn with other cities to San Bernardino
County to forty a Joint Exercise of Powrs rcaaent whicA will provide for a
fair allocation of cost Ior the proposed awsuit to be f11ed against San
Bernardino County for improper distrl6utton of court fines.
It Ss anticipated that the cost for this Legal challenge may reach as high
as (50,000; therefore, that asqunt has been designated and will be shared on
a population bests. Naturally, 1f the costs are less, a rebate will be
provided to eacA caswunity. The City of Raroho Cueason9a's share is
55,340. Me antltlpate that tf the issue is resolved to the benefit of the
cities, the asount we will receive in court fines will Par exceed the
investment in legal fees.
LMM/d~a
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June Ir. 1987
Caur en Wasserman
City Manager
City of Rancho Cucamonga
P.O. Box B07
Rancho Cucamonga. LA 91730
Oear Mr. Wasserman:
Eric lased please find a copy of the proposed Ieint Eeercise pf Powers
Agreement providing far the allocation of costs of the proposed lawsuit to
be filed against the County df San Bernardino foY improper distribution of
court fines. The proppsed agreement has been prepared !n the fe nnat
suggested Cy Me attorney advi si nq as on this matter, Elizabeth H. Silvers
It would be appreciated if the agreement could 6e submitted to ypur City
Council for approval as some as possible so that action can be taten an
th iS matter,
Roger WJghha rite has suggested Chat each City meet intlividually with then
Super vi sc^ pr for to the fll:ng df khe lawsuit. Certainly, that is an
:nOly 1VV'Jl )VY ~~rirr rr ~o .. Ir • ~ .:. ~..~. ..~1 ~~ ~4~. An~r~rn.. of
ycur Council, we would Braque=_t ythat, meeting be heltlFas soon as possible
inasmuch as we stro ugly feel that the minimum time should elapse between
the tune we mate the Ccunty aware Ctat a lawsuit is to be filed and the
actual frl ing of a lawsuit, For yp ur information, hcwever, before any
legal ac lien ma, be tat.en, a formal claim must he filed with the County and
sut milted rp the Boartl df Supe~'~+iscrs far an official action. The City of
4icto^ville feels thl=_ gives each of the Supervisors adequate not'. ce.
After the agreement has Ceel siynad, please return It to us as soon as
passible. 'When all cities irrvcLred have sigrstl the agreement, a cmnplete
enecuted copy will he provided to you. !f your Council tloe5 not wish to
join in tnis ac hdn, please noti Fy us sc that we may revise Ne agree:nert
acpording l~-. [f you have any fur trier questim~s, please contact our Lity
Attorney, Henry R, Kraft.
Sincerely,
/u...._.- .~~ -ay1.
amen L. Cox
City Manager
]LG c6
F_nc :osures
I ~~
7GIN7 E%ERCISE OF PGUERS RGREEMENT
BY PNO ANONG THE CITIES OF THE COUNTY OF SPN BERPIARDIhIG
1. Parties. This Joint Er.ercise of Powers pgreement, dared
far the purpose of reference only, is enured int^_ par=_uent tc
Government Code Section 6502 6y and among the following public ??arc ies:
City of Rdelanto City of Montclair
C[ty of Barstow City of Yeetlles
City of Big Bear Lake City of Ontario
City of Chino City of Rancho Cuc amonpa
City of Colton City of Redlards
City of Fontana Ci ~y or Neal co
fi ty ^~ ~r a,-„i Terrace City of San Bernardino
City of Lama Linda City of Upland
City of Vic to rville
2. aeci talc. Each Party to this agreement, is a municipal epreera-
tion, duly authorized and existing untler the laws of the Stafe of Califor-
nia, and situated within the boundaries of the County of San Ber ua rdi ne.
ps such, Government Catle Section 34501 grants to each Party the pc:+er to
sue antl 6e suetl in its awn name.
f. dispute has arisen be been the Parties and the Ccu•, t, of San
Bernardino regartling the collection and distribution of fines and fm fei-
= c~..ac c,. b, ...a ......, :, ... ~_, ..c, :.cr....,... ..,c ... .. _: ..c..c.c ,. -.
since 1980 or before, the County of San Bernardino has^i mp rcp er !. ,n thheld
Che pro[eetls of Certain fines and forfeitures which shoulU he.s hex,.
dis [r ihu tad to the Parties pursuant to Penal Catle Secticn 14EG. ~;egetis-
ticns with the staff of San Bernardino County, urging the Court. to ~_ea=_=
this practice antl to return monies imprpperly withheltl, ha+e h=en :::;=uc-
ressful. the Parties therefore desire to pursue their nmmon foal b-
filing suit agoinst the County of San Bernardi nc.
3. ~urocse. The purpose pf this agreement is to pra.ide fw th=_
efficient resolution of the Parties' common legal claim. «lthcuyh each
Party has the right to bring similar litigation sap ar atelr in its own nee+r,
the resuiti ng litigation by all t7 cities would be duplicative arc, i~~ se ne
cases, proh ihi ti~ely costly. Through this agreement, the par H es daa [.~= !_
set rprth Che terms and Candltlone untler which One action ~ni': be +, ai nta l~ted
rr. -: Par Cieai 0 Mi ] a far - nandY a•LCnt : : _„i~ ~
suchsiiti7a B eni to provide far the allocation of litioatie:•,ve•-.G en_ss; m~i
to set fn rth .ar ious other matters relating to the prosecution, +f ;ne
cities' claims against the Count? of San Bernardino. Tne par ti ss •ic :pct
intend `.v create a separate puhlic agency through this a_ree:::ent aNl „n
pravisi m• of to is agreement shculd h[ so cp nstruetl.
aU the rl:atlan to File ~llf, BV exeCUtiO'+ of th ie aO, eS^:a,:r, gg~h
Par tr+au the rises and directs that suit be filed antl dilige^:I, p~~:~a::ed, in
the names of the Parties, against the Cow;br of San Be~~~rarC inc. It= Bo a:d
~~
of Super ai aors and such administrative off issrs~as may be avorgpriate, fm- '
the general purpose of insuring the proper di str ihutipn of fi,,e! and
fprfeitures under Penal Code Section 1463 and securing repay nrent ~a the
Parties, with such interest and penalties as may be appropriate, ?11 such
fine! and fa rfei tures which have been improperly withheld by the County of
San 6ernardino.
g. Administration of Agreement. The atlministration of the sctivi-
ties called far in this agreement is tlelegsSetl to and vestsd in an Adrnir,is-
trative Committee. The Administrative Cpamit tee shall be campy ksed of the
city manaoers of Fontana, Fed lands antl Victprville.
Each member of the Adwinistr ati ve Committee shall b!, al all
tunes, an officer or ewpioyee pf a Party to this agreement. If an~, me:~ber
ceases to be an off icer or emplavee of a Party, or if Ehe member's agency
ceases fp he a Party to this agreement, a new member shall be promo by
seiec ied i.r ire soma manner as the orzg;nai member The Atlmini?tra rive
Committee shall keep all Parties informed of the comppsi tion pf the c^:nrnit-
tee.
The Administrative Committee is authorized and dir ec tsdr m.
behalf of all Far ties, to perfpnn all acts necessary gr desirah le tc
execute and administer this Agreement including, but not limitsd !o:
eel ectinq~antl retaining legal counsels pravitling day-to-day management aryd
direction pf the litigation, including the right to deternri rye all ma treys
of tactics and sty ateoy on which legal counsel requas is dire[ ti pni au tl:o,
iziny, e•.alua ti ng and monitor ing legal expenses; and conduc!i:r? settlen~snt
neggtietiens, if any, provided that eny preposetl sattIement ogre?meat d~~ali
require the unaniwous consent of all agencies then Party to khe Aqr een~ent,
< nr_~,..,...;_..., e....,:... rn. na..~.,.. s e:..~..~...r gyn. r;t .,a
V is to r,zlle shall provide accounts nq services far all payments one receipts
;squired by the terms of this agreement, and shalt he reap[ usib le for the
safeM eeping of all funtls paid by or to the Parties Co this Aqr eemsnr,
obligation of the Parties. Each Party to thi; aqr emrre~:t sh ai!:
a. Pay, upon demand, its "appropriate share" of aii e-pen=_e=_
incurred in khe performance of ec tiv sties [ailed for by this agreement.
The "appropriate share" of each Party shall be calculated as fol'. c'..=_: a;;
enpevses snail be spoor tim,etl among the parties with eacn Part• tsar i:y tns
same percentage of those expenses which that Party's pepuiat ion bea~~! tc
the ;;opuiatipn of all parties to the Agreement. For khs purpose of
aopprtiuninq all expenses incurred under this agreement, khe Parties age?!
Cnat tt:e following [able accm-a to 4; reflects the Parties to this :qr -amen!,
:he puuu:atim, pf !aCn Party, ins nr_.pn l!tlpn pf elj Partja_, and rng
percent of sacn Party's population with respect to the papuiatioo of a:l
Far ties.
pp c.r d.
Population of Tc tit
Gity pf Atle lamp y,?03 .Ec';
Cit, of Barstow _ 20.360 2.'3tl
I?q
^! i s4a.
t' < ~ ,+
~
1
~,p ~j~
~~ .+a '~ ~ ~~ City of fig Bear LaY.e:
t N.y µ-%
city Of Ch llW•,
:
_;
. .
City of Colton
City of Fontana
City of Grand Ter ra[e
City of Loea Linda
City of ~MOntclair
City of Needles
City of Gntar io
City of Rancho Cucamonga
City of Redlands
City of Rialto
City of San Beranrdi no
City of Up lantl
City of Vic torville
31,661
59,978
9,877
12,388
25,298
5,200
113,619
80,420
54,156
56,432
137,277
38,941
24,754
753x314
4.201:
7.96::
I .31 •;
L 57~
3.367.
.59!:
15.09;:
10.687.
7.19':
.49;(
10.23:1
.B2"
3.29•.
100.0':
in Lhe event of termination by any Party to this qg,;eement,
Ghe Oirgc rpr pf Finance pf the Lity pf Victorville shall rsc al c~~lat=_ the
appro. priate share of each Per ty Co the Agreement based upon Fhe figw ee sex
forth above and shal3 nptify eqU Party pf the rlsuits of !hat rota i•..via
tion.
t. Upon execution pf this agreement, pay to the Ki„ancq
O irzctor of the City of Vic tarv iile the sum listed after the nam=_ of eac1,
Party, wh;ch sum represents eiCh party's appropriate share of I,he fi, at
Ved~'9 Bgtlmdted legal fxpensle:
ro tai
City of gtlelanto 310 AO
City of Barstow 1,363.00
City of Biq Bear Lake 385.00
City of Chlno 3,430'.00
City of Colton 2,100,00
/80
' f;<
t `;
~: City of, FOntana~ ~.
City of Grand Terrace
City of Loma Linoa
City of Mbntclatr
City of Needles
City of Gntario
City of Rancho Cucamonga
City of Rialto
City of San Ser nartlino
City of Uplantl
City of Vic torville
,S ~rt~`+ 5 ,,.
,~
'
,
- ~ S "..p
• r.~'
3,980_00 ~ .
~ '.i t ~' 0'','
655.00
335.00
l,bB0.C0
345.00
7,545.00
5,340.00
],JTJ.VV
3,745.00
9,115.00
3,Q10.00
1,645.00
150,000.00 '
c. Pay, upon demand, its appropriate share or li tigaliQ ~r
expense=_ which exceed the first rear's estimated expanses set forth and sr
supper apr app b, about, or which are incurred after Julv 1, 1037,
all w111a nn n.r a in nna~ ~nr rod our n n4 fn
this agreement shall be dirsc Fed to the Director of Finance pf hhe Citr of
'yic tux vii te, who shall calculate khe amount awed 6y oath Parts under the
formula set fer th in sub a_ectian a, above, and 6i11 each Percy at and i~~glr.
Bills sh all be prepared far each calendar Quarter in which acti:ih occur?
and ;hall be payable to the City of Victorville immediatel, upm~ demand,
3. rmi nation of Apreemen Thia agreement shall te~`.`i,:a~e a= !,.
any Dar sy uoen occurrence of any of the follpwing cantle lions:
a. l5 tlays prior written notice of termination h. a... ~a~`•
yi.en to the then chairperson of khe Atlministrative Co~nmi ttee: p~a.idsd,
hawe•:er, that the terminating Par tv shall be iiab le far its aoc~om is to
sh ors of am er.penses incurred up to the date notice of ter:ni na lean is
recee~•ed wh uh exceed the terminate ng Party's cents ibutiou w~de• pa~agraGh
7.b.; era n ..vidad {„rih.r, that in no event 3h ail a termi rail no cis'. __
snti t'. ed Fora n?fund of ate or am part of its coot ributim` ~`ade ontlei ^
p arapraph 7.6.
b. Au tome lice ll y, uGen the tai turf of any Psrh to pa. iks
appropriate shad of litigation fvpmses within 60 tlavs of date cf in~. cite.
Q, Amen m nt. This Agreement may 6e amentled at any ti~M unm~ the
approwl of all Parties to the Agreement.
V
CITY OF KANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1290
7D: Mayor and ripnlpre of the City Council
niai7: stisatt tslcxey, t~anagemettc nnaiysc
S[197BC1': '1~/ Q+ 11PPIImiD1BII' 1Ci'~
It is 1+e0o~ded that the City Catncil appcwe the appo;.a,~,s.r of JeamE
Igd~art to tha Board of Di,..~-~.~ of the Raz~clw Qramotga 0.~mity Paadatim.
When the Faadatim was ford by the City m~mcil in Aisil 1987, it was to
ecimprised of a seven mamber Bontd of Directors. Due to the lraignatim
riiiiia~u rucii.ien, uircu iy rv~w a vac:atcy m vie ooa[n.
Ms. rmha,+ has dated a real 1lttaTeBt in the City of Ranctn Cuc~orga
the Fwrdatim thmxlh her effete as a coKd~air of the 1990 Rancho CUCam
C<ammity Fourdatim Nmym~s Ball. Tier badrgnotad in fmldtaising std o®a
activities make her an ideal wrdidate to serve m the Hoard. Ms. Indtart
the unaninnus approval of the Hoard of Di+~~ of ttie Paudation to fill
vacatcy.
R `es/pectfu,~llny SUhnltted,
l.Jd""""`"~ y ~
Susan Mickey, Mat~aclenmtt Arelyst 0
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
RATE: ~.rly 13, 1990
TD: Mayes aryl M®ber's oP the City Oumcil
F1tLY1: Susan M1ClCey, matmgemerR AnaiysC
SU97FICf: i '10 OOtA'~ 52.500
10 Tf)6 GAIiDIIffit SPRIIt: SOC~Y
It is reoo~erded that the city wmcil consider matc3urg a $2,500 dormtian made
by the Parrr3yo wcamorcp Co®aarity Ftaadatim to the Gaxdiror Spring Society.
ffie Gaxdimr Spring Society, in an effort to raise furde far their prncgmmirg
season, has solicited help Pxcm e~ttxoirdirg cities. 7t~e City of Uplarrl is
moisiay a iiv, uuu uwauu,, u,e uLy vi ~w,~ia~u+ +e uowy a .:rauu, „i v away.
$10,000 aryl; the City of Mafinlair is making a donation of $5,000. All monies
gave come fry the cities' geroral fords. Tfie Parrln C®mity
Faudation had budgeted $2,500 to be used to help support the (a,.9irwr Spring
Society and has asked that the City Couroil ^match" their contribution.
'lt~e Gardiner Spring Society is helping to fill a wid f~ the resid~ts oP
aanaro until a performing arts facility can be built. Aoooxding to
their reooetls, 25t of the Gardiner Spring Society seasm ticket holders are fry
R,u~ctw 0.~oai9a. It is suggaeted that the City help ~t the Society in
their efforts to provide quality entettairm~t f~ the residents of Imrdn
Cucamotyga. Attached is a sd~le of the Society's upovairg season.
Respectfully Submitted~J
SueanHnnageoerrt1 Analyst
Nav®ber 4, 1990 - Fioy Clark
:a ~.. 9, i99u -3'lair*iai :cxc5a:s a~ Ir~FS`.al ...,zip
Jaruaxy 12, 1991 -Big Bard Jaeiborae
Fetavary 9, 1991 - I~uen Internatirnal Folk oarioe GYwp
MdYCti 14, 1991 -Irish Rrnm2s
April - ~i'k
May 12 - ViCI'S B~qe
l8~
`Mq','-[;2-90 T iJE 1 1 : c. P k7 2
/'~ M.4Y f 0 19w1
~ ~ GARDINER SPRING SOCIETY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
A Calilomia Non•Prottt Pubik BeneOt C:orporatlon
Co-FwnE,M ny ~M CNIr el: Cnlno, IAonwld,, Ontxb, R~ndw Cuc~menµ Uy4na
stay 1, 1930
RECErvEp
NAY 4 19vu
!•h~. Fblxrt DuttAn, PrC91d~t _ CITY CLERK
c%uSecurlty Im~eSffnent/Managennt '~'~ u'~++rvU
10691 Footh111 Blvd, Suite 4i5
liv~ciw Ncanonga, CA 91730
Dear Sob,
I want tb thsik you for Uie support of $2,500 thla yeu
to the Gardiner Spring society ..*.or the Prefcosdng !1rts.
Na welocme thL finencLal help and ae hone m keep your
FOUIYddtiafl iilfoand OE Ol1Y axleavors i71 brixgirg Ferfcoaliiig
Trta m the Inland Etpire.
Wa look foswaerl 1n building a celatioiuhip that will
further the gwyl{ o! our xa~ectiw orgmd2aticna.
9lnceroly,
aor the
x, Getty ~Y
JSS
eu~onreesRlnNO ~uarowuee '
cc .~h
~ : ~ GARDINER SPRING SOCIETY FC7I~THEPERFORA7ING ARTS
A California Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation
Co-Faund.d by tna Clu. ef: CIJm, Manta W, Onurb, xnq,o am.n,ny., UPlana
And M a• cn.aav uam u.w.l6an seAoa olwa
~ifie ibcnrable Dennis strut
Mayor, City of RdnCFn Cucartonga
2.0. Box 307
Rand~o Cucamnga, CA 91730
Gear i3ayoL stout;
IJe were pleased m learn that the Arts Frnadation of the city o°
Ranc1» Cucarong8 A13ACdted ~2, $00 1R tnelr budget for the Ca+riiwr
sPr'rn4 Society for the PPSfonaing Arts.
Dennis, since I last spoke m yw on the phone, we were adviagi by
the City of Upland that the Society is in for 510,000 in the nav b~let.
week we tret with A].lal ctrshan, President Of the inland Synptlony
Association and he infaua6ad us that they nave been approved for $70,000
by the Qty of S~ Bearardir»:
If we want Pp*f^++^i^g Arts presented to the dozens Of the inland
trrQire, we reed fn pool the resauses of all the oonmalities in the West
End. At a tied of budget pressures, it makes goad business sense in joining
Dennis, I hope the City of Rancho Covmlmga will consider tte request
of .$10,000 in the new budget for the ~*~++~~ Sprtrrg Society for the Performing
Arta. `lour City Ww+7A be jOini7KJ Wit}1 !kmtdalr, Q1t8rlOr alyd Upla[d In
bringing a ric3r variety of Perfoani:g Arts bo the people of the West tYd.
Thank you and your CYty Wrmcil for your kind eonslderation.
Sincerely,
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
GATE: July 19, 1990
T0: City Council and City Manager
FROM; Russell H. Maguire, City EnaTneer
BY: Bob M. Porter, Assistant Engineer
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SUBJECT: Installation of street name signs at the terminus of
cul-de-sac's which abut ma,{or streets
tt is recommended to Improve identification of future cul-de-sacs which
abut maJor streets and that pubilc Improvement standards be revised to
require that additional street name signs be installed where cul-de-sacs
abut maior streets.
BACKGROUND
At the June 6, 1990, meeting of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection
District, this matter of additional street name signs t0 identify cul-de-
sacs which abut maior City streets, was discussed, with a request for
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alternatives and cost impacts
ANALYSIS
The three emergency service providers were contacted for input and
comments. A11 indicated that any form of additional signing would be
beneficial when responding to emergency calls. The Fire Protection
District points out, however, that its units make extensive use of maps
and previously established quickest response routes. By these means, a
neighborhood is usually entered prior to the abutting cul-de-sacs being
passed. This 15 shown in the attached report presented to the Fire Board
on June 6. The report states that the sub,~ect signs would have a minimal
benefit to Fire District responses.
The ambulance serr'ce gets the name of the nearest maior rros4 street
from callers and also uses maps in responding. This service does believe
that the sub,{ect signs would be helpful because response is often not
from a central point.
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CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
JULY 18, 1990
PAGE 2
Similarly, the Police view is Lhat such signs would aid in finding
destinations because of the single officer often in a car and the need to
respond from anywhere in the City. In this case, directions from the
dispatcher can't easily be given. Also, it was pointed out that the
Police receive many more calls per day than the other services, thus
often have several cars enroute simultaneously.
A major question arises regarding the extent to which abutting cul-de-
sacs should be considered for signs. The types of such streets
encountered include the following:
.A. <rreet ^pen to pedestrian traffic
B. street visible but closed to pedestrians
street closed with a block wall
In addition, the character of the street adfacent to the cul-de-sacs
should be considered. Where parking is permitted, street signs could
cause an increase in parking on the major street, creating a nuisance,
but no danger.
If the major street has parking prohibited, there could 6e an increase in
illegal parking, creating a hazard and an enforcement problem. In both
cases, the signs could encourage left turns Into the curb at night.
RECOMMENDED SIGNS
If this type of sl gnt ng is to be used, it is recommended that only
cul-de-sacs where the street 15 visible be signed. Where 61ack walls
exist, such signs would not only be confusing to drivers but could result
in resident demands for such signs even where house lots are between the
cul-de-sac and the ma,j or street.
A second type of signing has been discussed. It would be a directory,
with a scaled map identifying the various streets within the immediate
area. This type of sign is beneficial in apartment or condominium
projects where the neighborhood 1s defined and limited and there 1s room
to safely stop and read the sign. On a public street, this type of sign
has a number of drawbacks. Anwng these drawbacks are size, as it would
have to be large enough to be read from a distance; and location, as it
would be best placed on a side street, off of heavily traveled streets,
gtv+ng sufficient area to stop and read the Ci rectory. it could not be
installed on residential streets with front yards and driveways.
Finally, in an area with public streets, there would seldom be a single
entrance with a limited and well-defined area where such a sign would be
useful. The large number of signs required for the whole City would be
prohibitively expensive. This type of sign 1s not recommended on public
streets.
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CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPOIIT
JULY 18, 1940
PAGE 3
Minor revisions of public improvement standards would assure installation
of street mm~e signs in new developments. The other consideration would
be retrofitting these signs in established areas throughout the City. An
estimate of the number of established cul-de-sacs where these signs could
be installed 1s approximately 150. An estimated cast of 5100.00 per
installation would total 515,000.00.
In conclusion, the installation of these signs would further assist
emergency services and Lhe general public. Nith the addition of these
signs to pro,Tect plans, they will be installed automatically with new
development. There are no provisions in the current budget to fund the
installation of these signs in established sections of the Ctty, thus the
City Council would have to authorize addition of the work to the budget.
Respectf ubmitted,
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
STAFF REPORT
DATE June 6, 1990
7Q President and Member of the Board of Directors '
FROM: L. Dennis Michael, Fire Chief '
SUBJECT: Installation of Street Signs Idemifying CuI-de•sacs Which Abu: '
Major City S[rceu
During the May 16, 1990 Board meeting. a aur•Nnn w+_• •i<_ed rope;,ai..^.e ;:c
- -~ : v: instantmg street signs to identify cut-de•sac's • which abut major
streets, to assist emergency reapoesa personncl is the identifica[ion of such
streets during emergency responses.
I have discussed thin concept with staff and it is our opinion that installation
of these signs would serve minimal benefit to emergency rcsponu personnel
in determining cul-de-sac locations during emergencies. Fire personnel
routinely review and study the city street, highway, and addressing grid
system. Additionally, we have over many yearn. developed a sophisticated
computer generated mapping system specific to our emergency response
needs for all penonnel who rcsportd to emergencies.
These maps are carried in all emergency response equipment. Also, in each
station there arc wall maps illustrating [he entire city a[rcat grid system.
Personnel generally utilize the wall map and/or map book to locate the
quickest response route to emergency locations. Attached arc two examples of
map pages caried in fire rcapoose equipment. Personnel would enter a street
gaining access to a cut-de•sac prior to such street signs, as indicared by
arrows.
ANALYSIS
Utilization of street signs to identify cut-de•saca abuttieg major streets or
alternatively all strcers would seem to be of greater benefit b the general
public than emergency rcapoeaa personnel. Therefore, I would recommend
the[ City Eoginaering analyze and consider this matter for further j
recommendation, should you desire to pursue thin concept.
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CITY OF RANCHO CLiCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 18, 1990
To: City Council and City Manager
FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Englneer
SUIIJECT: Consideration of City Council's policies regarding development
agreement time extensions and occupancies of structures within
developments prior to acceptance of public improvements.
RECQ~EIDIITION:
That the City Council adopted the following as policy and direct the City
Attorney to draft the necessary ordinances to amend the Municipal Cade to
incorporate that policy.
A. occupancy/Completion
No person shall make connections fray a source of energy, fuel or power to
any building or structure which is regulated by code and for which a
permit is required unless, in addition to any and all other code,
regulation and ordinance requirements, all development improvements
required by the conditions of development approval have been completed and
accepted by the City Council, except:
That in developments containing more than one building, structure, or
unit, connections made be made to a percentage of those buildings,
structures or units proportional to the percentage of completion of the
development improvements, as determined by the City Engineer, provided
that;
1.) Reasonable, safe and maintainable access to the building, structure
or unit being connected exist to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer, and
2.) In no case shall more than ninety-five percent (958) of the
buildings, structures, or units he connected prior to completion of
all development improvements and acceptance of those improvements by
the City Council.
9. public Notice
Thet Lhe Occupancy/Completion Policy be publicly noticed to all
prospective owners or occupants of the buildings, structures or units
within a development by the following:
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
JULY 10, 1990
PAGE 2
1.) A 18"x24" notice posted in a prominent location in the developments
sales, leasing or rental office(sl,
2.) A 8 1/2"x11" notice handouts p7 aced in a prominent location in the
developments sales, leasing or rental office(s), and
3.) A legal notice signed by the prospective owner or occupant at the
time any contract of sales, lease or rental is entered into.
All such notices shall be in a form and context as approved by the City
Attorney and the developer shall certify to the City, again in a form and
context as approved by the City Attorney, the posting, availability and
signiny of all such required notices.
C. Construction time Extensions
All time extensions to development construction agreements will only be
for the minimum time necessary for the completion and acceptance of the
developments improvements as based on written justification from the
developer and as finally recommended by the City Engineer except:
i.) For first or second time extension requests where the City Engineer
believes that there are unique or extenuating circumstances, such
requests shall be schedule for a public discussion before the City
Council, and
2.) For third or greater newer time extension requests, such requests
shalt be scheduled for a public discussion before the City Council.
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in addition to approval of the time extension request, consider denial or
conditional approval of such request. The conditional approval of the
time extension request may include but not be limited to the following
conditions:
1.) Prohibition of any further time extensions,
2.) Expanded energy, fuel or power connection restrictions,
3.) Prohibition of additional or any energy, fuel or power connections.
4.) Advanced legal notification of potential developer contractual
default, and
5.) On site signing er posting of special legal notices.
BACKGROUND:
in early 1988, the City Council voiced concerns Tn regards to the repair,
completion and acceptance of public improvements wt thin developments,
particularly where those developments were occupied. As a result of this
concern; a compilation of Engineering Developments Policies was developed.
Those policies were concurred with by minute action of the City Council 1n
March, 1988.
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CITY CWNCIL STAFF REPURT
JULY 18, 1990
PAGE 3
After this City Council action, these policies were more vigorously
enforced. Compliance with these policies was generally good except for a
continual resistance to the Lying of release of occupancies to the completion
of public improvements within a development. This resistance expanded to
verbal and written challenges in the summer of 1988. In addition, at this
same time and generally related to the same developments involved in the
challenges, numerous complaints were being received from citizens, development
residents, school districts and City commissioners regard por,-c;,„-,platiar~ of
public improvements in occupied developments. Based on these challenges and
complaints, the City Council Tn September 1988, adopted Resolution No. 88-
557. This resolution further tied occupancies to completion of public
improvements but further limited occupancies to a maximum of 958 of a
nev?lnrnwnt i~nti7 the public improvements were complete and accepted by the
City Council.
Mhile this policy resolution is working reasonably well, it is not without
strong challenges from developers and with many situations where the developer
has attempted to pTt the future homeowner against the City to only the
developer's benefit. Therefore it is recommended that the current policy be
further clarified and expanded to further define the occupancy/completion
relationship, to include a Dublic notice provision and to include restriction
on time extensions. [n addition, the clarification and expansion should be in
the fore of an ordinance modification to the Municipal Code, to provide the
maximum force and effect.
Respectfu Dmttted,
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