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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981/02/18 - Agenda Packet crrv of awrxaio ccrnn~onx~.n CITr~ COUNCIL AGENLI~1 February 18, 1981 A11 items submitted for the City Council agenda must be in writing. The deadline for submitting items is 5:00 p. m. on Thursday prior to the first and third Wednes- day of each month. The City Clerk's office receives all such items. 1. CALL TO ORDER. A. Flag Salute. R. Roll Call: Prost~ , Mikels L, Palombo a, Brldge_;, and Schlosser. • 2. ANNOUNCETIENTB. a. Tuesday, February 17, Lion's Park Conununity Center -- Planning Coranission hearing on the General Plan, 7:00 p.m. b. Thursday, February 19 at 6:30 p.m., Advisory Coimnission, Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center, 9719 Arrow Flighway. c. Mon February/~7`3 ac 7:00 yy ,/Lion's ~rk Cononunity CL~iter, last publi Baring 6n tRe GeneraY P'fan by the PTanning~emmiss ion. d. Wednesday, February 25 at 7:00 p.m., Lion's Park Community Center, regular Planning Commission meeting. 3. CONSENT CALENDAR. The Following Consent Cal endaz items are expected to be routine and non- controversial. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. a. Approval of Warrants - Register No. 81-2-18 for $423,166.91. 1 b. Approval of membership in the National League of Cities Ear 4 the period of April 1, 1981 through March 31, 1982. Dues: $1499. c. Forward Claim by Andrew Gibson [o the City Attorney for 6 handling. City Council Agenda -2- February 18, 1981 d. Alcoholic Beverage License for Lilly T. Tribis, La Mariposa, 8 880) Center Street, for off-sale beer and wine. e. Acceptance of Bonds and Agreement for Site Approval 79-19, 9 located at 9533 Foothill Blvd. and submitted by Atlantic Richfield Company. RESOLllTION N0. 81-20 11 A RESOLllTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CCCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR SITE APPROVAL NUMBER 79-19. f..~cCeptance-e€-?a:eel--MaP-~A773-and-Real Improvement Con ract 17 and ,t• Ae nn..(,~... .L RE&96Mf-I6H-Nd- Ei=11. ~T"~"y"'~ r A~R)SOLUT N OF~TNE C CO L 0 THE Gx OF RAMC CUCAMON CALIFORNIA, PROVIN PARCEL NUMBER , (TENT VE`EAAC • N0. 73) AND L PRO TY AOV CONT T AN LIEN AGR g. Request Eor voluntary termination of Mayor Schloaser's 26 salary. It is recommended that this be accepted and to remain in effect only until Mayor Schlosser requests reinstatement or he remains on the City Council. 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS. A. ORDINANCE N0, 105-B. Item was continued from the February 4 City Council meeting. It is requea ted the item be continued to March 4, 1981 meeting. H. ENVTRONMENTAL ASSE85MEeT ZONF, CHANGE N0. 80-14 - ROBERTS 28 CROUP. A change of zone from R-1-8500 (single family reaidentla l) to A-3 (multiple family residential) for 7.3 acres, located on the northweaC corner of 19th Street and Hermosa Avenue - APN 202-17-010. ORDINANCE N0. 176 (second reading) 31 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COllNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, REZONING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER ZOZ-17-010, LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 19TH STREET AND HERMOSA AVENUE FROM R-1-8500 TO R-3. • City Council Agenda -3- C. AMBULANCE DEREGULATION. ORDINANCE N0. 137 (second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REPEALING CRAFTER 8 OF DIVISION 1 OF TITLE 3 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY CODE IN ORDER TO DE-REGULATE AMBULANCES. D. RECOPDfENDATION BY THE RANCHO CUCAMONCA HISTORIC PRESERVATION C0.41ISSION FOR DESIGNATION AS CITY HISTORIC LANDMARKS. ORDINANCE NO. 138 (first reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOGNIZING THE ALTA LOMA HONOR ROLL, THE PALM AND EUCALYPTUS STREET TREE PLANTINGS ALONG THE NORTHEAST AND SOllTHWEST CORNERS OF VICTORIA AND ETIWANDA AVENUES, AND THE CHAPFEY-GARCIA HOllSE AS BEING SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC FEATURES AND, THEREFORE, DESIGNATING EACH AS A CITY HISTORIC LANDMARK. 5. CITY MANAGERS STAFF REPORTS. A. GENERAL PLAN SCHEDULE FOR CITY COllNCIL. The following schedule is suggested for Council considcra- [lon: March 9 - Presenting Plan to City Council. February 18, 1981 32 9G 44 March 1.6 - Land Use and Development Super Element. ~~ ~ "'~jO _: ~ 1; - .~ March 30 - Environmental Resdurces and Public Health and Safety Super Elements. April 6 - Draft Environmental Impact Report/Adoption. • City Council Agenda -4- Pebruary 18, 1981 B. PLANNING COMMISSION DIRECTOR REVIEW PROCEDURE. 46n Per City Council request, the Planning Co®ission has ci~~,:pLe.D Sw S~"~ recon®ended procedures for allocating Director Reviews. The procedures are being sent to Council for considera- tion and concurrence. C. RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL FOR A SUPPORTIVE RESOLUTION 48 REGARDING DISTRIBUTION OF 1980 BOND ACT PARKLAND FUNDS. It is recomaended that Council review and adopt Resolution No. 81-22 and forward the Resolution with an appropriate cover letter to the Board of Supervisors in San Bernardino. RESOLUTION NO. 81-22 51 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE PRIORITY PLAN FOR EXPENDITURES OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA PARKLANDS ACT OP 1980 ON A PER CAPITA BASIS. • 6. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS. 7. 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C+.,.rl yw~ National 1620 Eye SVeet. N.W. cf~ League Washington, D. C. ~"~~ of 20006 „~. ,,„.,, ,,,w,. Dnka (202) 293-7310 ~ ..,...:- ~/ - ~ Cable, NECITIES January I5, 1981 v~ a. Mr. Lauren M. Wasserman `4 City Manager P. 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 QQ Dear Mr. Wasserman: ~'~-1~ Attached is the 'nvoic for your city's membership in the Natio¢al League of ' Cities for the pet~ril 1, 1981, through March 31, 1982. This invoice is based on the new dues schedule adopted by the NLC Board of Directors at the meeting held July 18-19, 1980, in Los Angeles. The Boazd and I recognize that your city adopted its budget last July and, therefore, you did not have an opportunity to budget funds for the new amount. If payment of the new amount at this time wculd be financially difficult, please contact me immediately and I will arrange for your city to pay its dues in accordance with a mutually agreeable schedule. By way of review, this has proved to be an extraordinarily difficult year for the nation's cities. The Admi¢istra[ion and the Congress have been pre- - occupied with international problems, [he economy, and the recently completed presidential and congressional elections. As a consequence, certain crucial city issues and legislative needs have been deferred. Inspire of the difficulty in focusing federal attention on urban issues, NLC 11as achieved several notable successes, including: o Reenactment of General Revenue Sharing, the number one NLC priority, o A three-year extension of the Community Development Block Grant and Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG) programs at a funding level in excess of $19 billion, o Reauthorization of [he Housing Assistance Act, o Enactment of the Rural Development Policy Act of 1980 designed to develop the capacity of local government officials in smaller communities, o SuperEund legislation Chat provides $1.2 billion dollars [o clean-up ha za rdnus waste sites. ..o.,,wM........, ,.... ,..:., . ~....,~....~,,.~ .......... ...a,w.. ~,,, .~ ..o..~,o,,. +....~.-,. . -~+..o ' »w W..... ,..~.. .., ..<,..~, ..... .... .,._ .. .., .., ~...~..,.. ....,. T... ..~..... -z- • Other legislative priorities that receive major attention but have been deferred to this coming year, include reauthorization of a vastly expanded Economic Development Assistance Program for localities, new funding for mass transit, the Co~mnunity Energy Bill, the Fiscal Notes legislation which requires the preparation of fiscal impact statements before passage of legis- lation affecting state and local governments, and legislation dealing with youth employment and juvenile justice. In addition to our legislative priorities, NLC representatives have been meeting with the Republican transition teams to present city priorities and needs. Further, legal issues continue to merit increasing NLC attention. NLC is providing consulting assistance or filing amicus curiae briefs relative to the application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to local government mass transit systems, federal government involvement in land use control as a method of dealing with environmental pollution, and other aspects of land use control through inverse condemnation proceedings. It is clear at this point chat a continuing and concentrated effort by NLC staff will he required in a wide range of areas. I need no[ remind you again, of the constantly expanding impact and involvement of the federal government of virtually all local government activity. The federal govern- ment has taken and will continue [o take a larger role in managing the economy. Court decisions are assuming a larger role in federal policy evo- lution and implemen [anon. And the federal government is expanding its regulatory influence into new areas. • For city governments, the expansion of federal activity means that it is more difficult and requires greater effort to influence federal policy. Because of the increasingly complex and changing conditions, the support of your city is essential to NLC given the major effort that will be required to secure passage of legislation and the adoption of policies favorable to cities. We look forward to your continued support and the opportunity to serve you in the coming year, Sincerely, Alan Beals Executive Director Enclosure cc: Mayor Phillip Schlosser • CLAIM FOR DAMAGES RESERVE FOA FILING STAMP TO PERSON OR PROPERTY pRILINaL FOfl iIIF CLAIM No. .._-_ .............._..... .. CCt L,rFj~~ l INSTRUCTIONS ersonal property must be tJed not ar to ~ r ~ ,' ; ~ ; ~ p . Claims for death, iniuq to person Code Sec. 911.2) (Gov occurrence th QTY GF P,ANCHO CUCAir 1GNGA , . e later Ihmr 100 Jays after 2. Claims for damages to real properly must be fled not later than 1 year after the ADbll iJj$I RFTiO,y accuranee. (Cov. Code Sec. 911.2) 2. Aead entire claim before filing. 4. See page 2 for diagrmn upon which to locate place of apcident. ~~~ C <f. ~~QI 5. This claim form must be signed on page 2 at bottom. Attach separate sheets, if necessary, to give full details. SIGN EACH SHEET. 6 ~ . 7. Claim must'oe tiled wnh City Clerk. (Gov. Code Ser. 9ISa) ,lg)9110(11i12(1)2)3j4(Sl6 TO: CITY Of RANCHO CUCAh10NGA Name o[ Claimant ANDREW GIBSON Age of Claimant (if natural person) 69 b Home Address of Claimant City and State er Home Telephone Num 8961 Appaloosa Courc Al[a Loma, California 714-987-8018 ' ' Business Address ui Cia:am,.l v ~.~ ~~~•• I _ p :...-.,.Sar Eu;iacs L Same as above Give adtlcess to wnich you desire notices of communica[ions to be sent regarding this claim: 8961 Appaloosa Courc, A1[a Loma, California 91701 How did DASiAGE or INJURY occur? Give full particulars. N/7 iI Fie c e .f FEC i ,may 3 ~ ~ E T 9.rD ~oP,eox/yD~~-.~y /~~~ o~EP' n did DAMAGE or INJURY occur? Give full Darticulars, date, time of day: Where did DAaIAG±, or ISJL'ftY occur? Describe fully, antl locale on diagram on reverse side o[ this sheet, where appropriate, give street names and address and measurements from landmarks: lf~1,~ y r//~s r - ~o a o~ y~ F EEr 9sa ~ r,9' of y/,c,~s/Da What particular ACT or DSIISSION do you dmm caused the injury or damage? Give names of City employees causing the imncy or damage, If anowm What DA:dpr:S or INJVIiIES do you claim resulted" Give full extent of mjurics or damages claimed: What ASiUC;T do you dawn nn na'ovnt oof inch Item`uf injury or damage as of date of presentation of this dmm, giemg basis o: compulaunn' A iI~~OKI~I~/r'~~ / ~~~~ we F.iTIJ1A 1'.:D .\S:UL'\'I' as tar as knnscn you ciaun on aunmt of each Clem of przspecuee injury or damage, glaung bases o eee rACe s (ocElll /_ TtHS ch.v~I Mcsr eE stcuen oN P.E'r'EHS3 SID? Insurance payments rtteived, i[ any, and names of Insurance Company: None Espendnures made on account of accident or injuq': (-ate -Item) (Amount) r //~D /!~~ Name and address of R'rtnesscs, Doctors and Hospitals READ CAREFULLY For all acciden! claims place on tollowinR diagram names of streets, including North, East, South, and Wesl; indicate place of accident by "ti" and by showing house numbers o[ distances to street corners. It City Vehicle n•as im'oh'ed, deslgnale by letter "A" location of Cily eehicle when you first saw it, and by '•B" location of yourself or your veh¢Ie when )rou first saw Cily vehicle; location of City vehicle at time of acctdent by "A-t" and location n[ yourselt or your vehicle at the time m the accident by a-.' u:G u:e Wuu ~ ...:y..: 'o .,. NOTE; If diagrams below do not tit the situation, attach hereto a proper diagram signed Cy claimant. FOR U'I~HI_ft A:.l,lOCN i~ SIDEWALK G- ~o ~---..-'y ~~5 sl ~t J \_. ~.. ~~ FOR AU TOM081LE ACCIDENTS ~ ~_~l U ~ Siunalurn of Claimant Ur person riling Un bps behalf giving I T}'ped Name; rclal~onshlp to Cluur.anU ANDR&W GIBBON Dale 2-~ NOTE: Presentation of a false clot m../~s a Felony (Cal. Pen. Code Sec. 72), CLAIFIS MUST BE, FII•ED N'IT}f CIT'( CLERg (GOV. CODE SEC. 915x). {-+, C0 PY .. ae, d.,arlr-M,ern ell Pop;.. -- Ds NPI Wrlb Abero iAia line-ter Headgporlan OrFpe On~ APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVEkAGE IICENSE(5) 1. TYPE(S) OF L'CENSE(5) FILE NO. T partmenl of Alcoholic Beverage Control 21505treet $A~ 8: ?'i6P ~2 t6 ' FEE NO. v . l Sacramento, Calif. 95814 lon,xc, sse xc wnnn.rrl 0rF .ir~Tr": $3 :R ~ ;LILTS GEOGRAPHICAL CODE 3615 • The undersigned hereby applies for 1rcemes desnibed as lollows: Date Issued 2. NAME(S) OF APPLICANT(S) Temp. Permit 1~7 ~$j:]P ?.~L~.}' 7• APPlied under Sej~ 4~0 ^ Effective Date: ERective Dale: 2~13~E19 3. TYPE(S) OF TRANSACTION(S) FEE LIC. nPE P~~. 'fxi8• y 2j.66 26 /. Name of Business I8 Mariposa C2 2't S. lacalion of Business-Number and Street 8807 Canter 3trclat "1•" 'n i o 91796 a^A~Nan~JL1C. RECEIPT NO. ~jfl~ TOTAL £Se00 Premises Licensed, 7. Are Premises Inside tea Show Type of License City Limits? 8. Mailing Address (if different from 5)-Number and Street ?empl lParml 9659 7:ILna°,wt^ Ct.e ?nncha Cucaklorrea~ r0. !1767 p:~; 9. Hove you ever been convicted of a felony? 10. Have you ever violated any of the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act or regulations of the Department per- taining to the Act? 11. Explain a "YES" answer to il¢ms 9 or 10 on on attachment which shall be deemed port of this applimNOn. _._ 12. Applimm agrees (o) that any manager employed in omsale licensed premises will have all the qualifcations of a licensee, and ameD (b) that he will not violate or c r permit to be violated any of the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Comrol Ad. 9.1H B~L*iaRDII80 2/9/C2 17. STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Dote ...... Undn pwalry el pxivrl. eaaF pmen when upnamrv appen Mlvw, t rLOrs and wP: (1) Nv rFe epplimn el rbr epPimnlr, v vm<rr el Ih< epPli<enr nrpvre;~on, :. mrd ;. rhr Inepain9 epplieolion, duly evlM1Orind re meM IFir application on ilr beM1all; If) rMl M Mr rind IM <Iwx eein¢ epplrt end Me rM1< Menol end that e<M1 end ell el rM Mvr metle p) IFaI a wn elbn rl;pn IM1v epplim oppf<a r rhm • din indhn ;b eppl'm appllta boy a br entlutlM undnrrb li<r u1a Iw whirl rhir appG< mode1~ Irl IFeI IM nNx eppl r pond yl nyln made ridY^ Me palm al o Inv o IrII~II a onl • reA ~ • IM1On n 1 Po de,y Pn<M;n9 vrM1e deY vv b:<M1 erMp n<ler eppli<a <'rAM w ~F IFe Onar auto ¢ai rnbliM v tiler r ter anY wednra rot r tiller Yw le Hlraud a on, <udnar of xembnr; OI Mar rbevrromler appfmrmn mmv 6 ewirhdrawn bl eiMer IM ePOl:mm er rM Olinnw wFM1 no nevirinp lieb'IiIY la IM 0eporrm v 1/. APPLICANT SIGN HERE ...... , meb r APPLICATION BY TRANSFEROR .~/~/~ 7,TATE OF CAlIFC1RNIA County of ~Ab! ~ ` ~ULRlltr-?6 Dote ~I Yl ~l Dndx pmlrY a1 periurY, eeeb perran wM1eu ripnelvn pppwn below. <orlihu e:.d yaY<' fl W y Mr liumrv. • elfiw el lb <erPw v Gn Mmod i Ibv Iwpeinp 1 nsler ppplievrian, duly eurl:erind 1 ma\v ;M1lr ; e<Iw epvllearivn o y MM1all: ]I 1M1pln Fv F rapt mvlvy application le y nrMx PII inlxur in rM eneMedoliunubl dnariMp blow oM ;e ombr r o1M oppl4enr and er' Iwelim IndNeud o rM upper parlien sl Mir egliMivn Ix it <ueh r nr/x i appre.M by Ma Dinner: UI rMr IM mbr oppl ~olien or praperd r n0x iy made r <eliJr IM pPYmon1 el p loon ar b INRII mipp enr Pwend 1 Mon n Y dart wnedi:rv rM da, a wMaA IM rnndx epplimhoa hn Fled wuM1 rM wpanmeny w m Poin olobllyr o erdnmM M w far enrnnNirorpvl bondxw w M Mlreud w iniwa ar IStlrJdr of r.pminw: UI that IM xemtx appfmna^ mot b wUMn.n by ei1Mr Me pPliapnl w Nn li<enrx wIM no nWrinP IipbilirY re rM DeperMrenh ~( lA Nr....ar.l ml l bnn.er•hl 17. S:anoiu r•h) of Licenscefsl ~ t '~ ~ I rV,r '7 ^18. license Number(s) CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM DATE: February 18, 1981 TO: City Council and City Manager FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer SUBJECT: Acceptance of Honds and Agreement for Site Approval 79-19 Site Approval 79-19 located at 9533 Foothill Hlvd. was approved by the Planning Commission on December 10, 1980. The developer, Atlantic Richfield Co., has submitted an agreement and bonds to guarantee installation of off-site improvements in the following amounts: Faithful Performance $3,500.00 Labor 6 Material $3,500.00 • RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution and accept the bonds and agreement for Site Approval 79-19. Respectfully su ~ fitted, LBH: BK:jaa Attachments r1 u i ... •~ed aax~xmu ~` ~' .. I, i~'~ eat i 1- ~ o ~ "i ' ~` o ®a ,~, ~i ( ; i' ~ l ij I is ~ ~ .~ ern I .~ €t} 3, ~ . ~ ~'~? ~ I a g= ,, V,i ~=====e --- J ~ ~, - ~, ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~,-- ~ ~~ .\\\ ~ € I l~ RESOLUTION NO. ~l-~O • A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR SITE APPROVAL NUMBER 79-19. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has for its consideration and Improvement Agreement executed on February 18, 1981 by Atlantic Richfield Company as developer, for the improvement of public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically described therein, and generally located at 9533 Foothill Boulevard. WHEREAS, 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 real property as referred to Planning Conmiss ion, Site Approval No. 79-19; and WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by good and sufficient improvement security, which is identified in said Improvement Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, 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. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of 1981, AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Phillip D. Sch osser, Mayor ATTEST: Lauren M. Wasserman, City Clerk Citt OF PANCHO LUCAYONOA IMP0.pVElEh2 AE0.EE4E\S (Plannl ng Cwwias ion Reso lu clon No. &\tlN ALL MEN RY THESE PRESENTS: That rhis ag reamen[ 1s made and entered Snto, In confo rnance vich the previsions of the Huniclpal Code and Regula- [iana of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Slate of Cal lfornl a, a municipal to[- paraclon, hereina[ce[ referred co as the Cicy, by and bet vten said C1[y and Atlantic-Ri chfiel0 here lneECe[ referred to as the -evelo per. N1TNE55£TH: tHAT, NNEREAS, pur avant Co said Code, Developer has requea led ap preval by the trey of, S. A. 79-15 in a cprdance vich the Dravts ions of the report of the favwunlty Development Direcwr thereon, and any ~endmencs ch erero; located 9513 Foothill Blvd. sd, NN£REAS, the C1[y hm utablt Shea cart afn requirement to be met by said developer prior co granting the final approval eE the developmene~ and NfRREAg, the u cutfon of rhis agreement end peaclryf of lm prevemene s uricy u hereinafter tired, and approved by the CSCy Attorney, are deemed tetbe • equ lvalenc co prior completion o[ said re qulceme n[s for the purpoce eE ae cur tng void approvalp NON, THEREFORE, lc Sa hereby agreed by and between [he City and the Developer as (ellws: I. 1}:e developer hereby agrees [a construct at deve lapel's ea pe nse all impravt+enes described on page I hereof pr10r t0 acCDpd new ]. The Germ of this agreement shell be i year nctng a the dace of a cut ion hereof by the City. ih is agreement shall M1< in n default an the day Mitov tng the last day of ehe Germ acs pulse ed, unless said term has been extended az here tnafcer pmvtded. 1. The Developer may requea[ addi of onal etm¢ Sn vh ich ce cmnpl ate the p[ov1- alon of this agremen[, In v[iting trot lave than four weeks pi for to the defeu It dace, and including a scat anent of cl [cunepncea o[ net oslty (or addit tonal cfine. In consideration of such request, the Cf ty reserves the rfghe ca review the pmvls tons her eo(, Ind and ing c mcrvcc tan standards, osc esc Lmate, and su[fluency of the improvement securle y, and ro require adjustments chere[o when macron led by substantial changes thn ei n. 4. I( the Developer falls o negl¢cts [n eon ply mlrh the prw SSions of ch fa ap, re nne nt, the Cicy shall M1ave thr right at any time to c as fd provl- slons to be comple0 rd M1y any lav(ul mean e, and [hereupon msr vet from Sa ld IX Ve lO per and/or hta Surety [Fe Eull tort and a%penae Incurred in so ao mg. 5. F.n<machmenc permits shall he obi dined by the Deve le per frem the of[lce of the City FOR Sneer pr for t0 scam of any v0 rk vich In the public right n( v,ry~, and rhr dews lm per sha31 conduce such wrk in full <ompl lance v(ch Ibu regn LU to ns cn n[ained [here ln. Kan-mmpl tan ce maY r sus[ (n stopping of tl,c work by the city, anJ assessmpnr of q,e penal[tee prow ldud. A. A+hi tc right of vny im prnvem ant mock rrquired shnll be mns RUCCed in unfnm nnre etch approved im ptnvement pinna, Standard Spec 1(lc ac to na, and RtanJ and pwvinge and nny sprclal a endmenta th rreto. Con xt ruc[len shall Intl uec any ern nslctons and/or ocher Incidental work deemed necessary (or drat nage or public sa(ec y. REE17A I r~ C ~ LBPRUYENr.NT .WREEflE;ii Page E ). Nark Janc within ceirting streets eha ll I+r Ailigmn ly pu roved co cnmple- tinn; [Le Ci[y stall Lave [Im riF ht u+ rnmp le[c a and all work in the cu[ a[ unln<[i ti ed dclaY i nap let ian, and fn fe<nver all cost nnA espen se incur and [ram the Oeve toper and/or his con tractor M1y any lavfal means. B. the Dz va toper shall Lc rospenz ib le far rep Llcemmtq re loco ciu n, or re- mnval o[ any component of a v lrr igat ian water sys fem i on(liet with Che required vo rk [n the sa t[s fat [ion of the Ctcy Engineer and the caner of the va ter sys mm. 9. Tbv Deve toper shall be cesyons i4le Eor r vat of all loose rack and ether Jubris tram the pnb tic ri;;ht of way r salting from vo[k done on [he adJa- cenc property or vt fb in sa td right of way. 10. Tlm De ve ioper shall pLm[ :mJ main[aln perkvay [rasa as directed by the Wmmunfly De vz lopment Director. Ii. T+c imlaoveman[ s cu [1 ty to be [u rn [shed by Che Developer [o guarantee ample flan of the [mrma n[ [his nFrpemen[ sim Ll he sul,j ect [n she app meal of the Cf:y A[fm'ney, the pcinc ipal a ant of sa Ld improvement security shall be not less than cha amp un[ shown below: [IVROVEYJENT BELURItt EUBNiTTEO: Fa lch fat Pero rman[e Bond TYPE SURELY/AGENT PRINCIPAL AMOUNI lla to riot and Labv[ Bond • IN VI TN E50 HEREOF. tha pnittes hn re [o have c sed these presents to be July toted and ac knovledFed vi tl. alt [o rmali ass required by law on the dates set fa r[h oppos[[e [h¢1[ signatures: ~~ OEVEIAPER nY: A72A.V!/C T/C~YF/6LA~Sr~Q~ DATE: /~3D A~ Y~~A/slfY BY: DATE: NITN[50: DATE: CItY OP RANGNO CU<MIONOA, CALIFUPN TA a mantel pal eo[po[a[ipn BY: , NAYUR AT'CF.O T: . CITY CLLPA DntE: C~ RLEIRR IMPROVEMENT AOREEMENl' PACE C' CITT OF fli\CIIO CUCANOYGA CONSTRVCTTON •VND 0ON0 ESIINAIE ENCROACHMENT PERMIT FEE SCIIEWLE (nccaon [o ^mzve[cprl envy^) M1E: 11/6/80 PERMIT N0. CO.YPVTEO BY R. Rrall P11e Refecence 9.F, 79')9 e£cy Drawing No.z NOTE: Dees np[ Include current fee for s'[i[Lng De[m1[ o[ pavement [eplece- men[ depO,i u. CONSTRUCTION COST E6TIMATE 11 11 I I L'ANTI UNI - 6 L. . P.C '. fu " C. v L.F. .\. C. Be [m lS~UO aln) L.F. 4" i.f.. C. ii develk S.F. ,0 6" Drive Aonrnach S.F. fl" P.C.C. Crass hc[er S. F'. St lee[ is vuian a C.Y. [mooi [ed E96 ankment r;, y, Pre a azton of Sup rade N.F. • A.C. r r 1100 [ona i0N A.C. 1900 to t100 [nv) TUN d D no cons ;GN Tns Patch d. C. [tench S.F. L" Thfck A.C. Over law S. F. E.A. Adins[ Sever C.U. to Glade EA. Ad+uzt Haler Valves co Crade F,A. F.A. [ F,A. S Free[ Tree F.A. RF. A •1 ti BLUCRIJAIAS L.P. LdNDS C.\PF, b [RRIfdTION L.S. TOTAL CONETRUCTION COST 2,572.00 EN6PECISON PFEE CONSTRUCTION LISPF.CtiOn - ~f C~nct nm Han Coe[ Es 1mva v C C:L :'c:a i\Yi;!RA:T flifPLACf:".h:FT L. I'. STCRE `L\?Nldl, CI vIF.IIT-nom lJ\Y t, FOTAL [NEPECT ION FEES $ ~-- [I. [[t. CO`ffdcTICN TEST FEES 10:: f,OnT[4f,ESCt F.f g • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; 257 20 IV. DF,S [f,:! FEES (I0: of Te [al Cnns V UCC/nn . , . fns[ Eselma[c) S TOTAL $)9 422 Fa [IM OiI Pe r[ormance aund ' 52900 _ .00 4a tertal and Lahor Rand 52800 .00 Maln[e nance Rond • S Gs8 `bnemmc(ng Depmal[ f RCE 2SE I t' Bond \o. 0086 70 fifi Ekacvted iv Dupliuce FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY ~) PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY < ) PAYMENT BOND CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORK 1[NOW ALL ME.~' 0Y THESE PRESS\'19, Tbat we.....,. Atlaveic Richfield Cugaq .,.,, ,,,. ... _. ... as Principal,and .............PMer+l IoavTavre pom9ar0' ... ........, .........aCPrpontion oaanirca mdexistln8 underthe laws of th<State of ..... tkw JancY..,......_. .. .............. ...... .... and authorized to tonne[ surtty business in the Stale o(Calitornia. v Surtp', are held and firmly bound unto ........... ......Cf[y of. BasKIW CNGC1Daga .._........,, ..,....,,.......... ... ... .. ....... ....... ..... ............. .. ........._... __. ...... ...... ..,. .... ..... ............ .....m ObliRSe, in the agarceate total of S.lx Thouaa>d Thna Hvvdred avd Bo/100---•-•-•------~--- .... ..... ... ..... .... .._.... .. ..,,..,...... Dalian lE. da J00.00 ...). [or the payment whereof well and trvly to be made, wr hercbr Mad ounelrn, our heirs, executors. admini- sn[ora, aucceuoa and assigns, Jointly and so~erally.fiemlY by these preamta. WHEREAS, the Principal has by written agreement d>tM.... Noareber 3f .,L9g0 ....................~ entered into • Contact with CSCF of Bam6v Cuearmnga .. ............. ............ ...... ....._ .... Camaccuc Hov of l~rwemavta a nquixad under [he agxeemavt load for tbvambar Sy~ 19g9. (¢Lle MAama S.A. 19-19) l9eapd ac 95J1 ¢voutll ~ ............... Boulward CttY of Ravcho Cucamovya. %O1t', TR~REF RE, i(ehe pnncip>i or is nubconeracton, ahtll fail to pay any person named in Section 8181 of the Civii Cnde of the State n[ Calfnrnia, or amounb du¢ under the Unemployment Insur- ance Code with rtapera to work or Ivhor performed by any Person n>mM m $mtion 31810(the Civil Cnde of ehe State of California. or say amounts rMmred to ire dMucted. withheld, and pall m~er to theFran- chiae Tax Boald fam the wage of empi9yms of the Contractor and hia suhvontracton manvent to Bec- tion IflA06 of the Revenue and Taxation Cod<, with rnpeet to such work and labor. the Buret>' will paY for the same in an aRRrcra[e unxunt not exceMinR the wen spmifiM in Igla bond. and also, m case fait is brought upon this Ipnd, a remnnable attomeY'a fee. to be flxM by the Court In aeeoMann with Section 3250 of the Civil Code of the State of C>li(amia. This bond ahvll inure to the benefit o(any person namM in Section OtBI of the Civil Cale o! the State ACKNOWLEDGMENT O F ANNE%ED INSTRUMENT 1 STATEOF CALIFORMA ~ la: G ELES N WUNTY OP LOS A a ~ v On inn w~-Re Ce .. ~u1T'I^-K~titFlRg~mlM Yen antlMUUlW mn noMrp arU a/ah[v Mlore me. ~. a Naarv gplle and ter tM CpualY Ol, LPa~araNlaa- r<IrOrrp aMltrn, tlulY[omTnfgnM arq fWVrn, prpMllV atyaxad ~~ Ell_Nbl.m Fmwn ao rm b Ef IM -~~~u~_oe PfbEaq 149UMNCE COMPANY, ma Caownwn InH a alw tM WnNrn Innru m mane .Iw a~wwn mame<me verwn__wne e.<Nam ma Wmm~ rmtNm.m On b.n.uann. wowatan eM1Mlrn namN aN NMINWIMryd to m<Ina1 fuCN CdNra\wn e.aNIM Inf Nm<. IN W ITNE55 WHEREOF. I nun nwfw.lo vt mY MM aM danp mY enrad N.I rn fns County of • Lea A4ao laf IM day aM Vear rn Me mtrhala lrr n y '". -• Helen T. NnnrtOke .NOtnrPVelwmne ror mf POUmyof -cn na. o ~ ~M` f [ i nm,o nr I My Canmruwn npY Loa Asueim 9NU Oa Gblernu `aa ; rasa • <ecnn affwolaw. as c.Nt pgmmiycn OPilo loaf L 19tl I a/ ... •• rw ~ Bond So. SQ@b.7B 66 ,, ,,,,,,., Piemllne $31.00 Executed Sn Wp(,fu to FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY 1~ PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY f 1 PERFORMANCE BOND CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORK KN014' ALL )IE\ BY TNE@F. PRE,SENT@. That we, Atlavtic 8fchfleld Camp.ny ... .. .... ...... .. .... .. .. ... ... .. ae Pnndpal. and .. Pad<ul Iwuraaea Cwya% .. .. a Corporation organizM and nxixlinR under the laws a! the State n( Nae ]crag .. and authmixed m tranaart surety hualness in the State of CAIi!omia, as gnrely. are held and Drmp' hound unto ... . CSCy of Rancho Cucaarmga .. .... fhereina!kr called the OhliReel, in the sum of Six Thousand Three Nuvdrad asM No/I00-------•-------------------------- Dollars (S 6+]00.00 ), • for the payment whereof well and truly to k mode and we each of m bind ouranlres, our heim. exeartore. edminirtrators, euccevora and assigns, jointly and sevomlly, firml by these presenh. THF, COVDITION o! the shore ohliRatipn is ouch that, R'her<ax, the aMve named lemnden Drinripal entemd Into a contract dated Nownhar ] Ig BB , ,with the said Obligee to do and Mr!nrm the lallowlnR work. to~wir . Cowcru<tiov of lRrovementa aa,regutred uMar the egraawnt dated Normher d+ 1980 (Pile Referavca S.A. 79-19) treated •t 9SJJ Poothiil BrmlevardY City of Ravcho Cuuoonga. ACKNOWLEOCMENT OF ANNE%ED INSTRUMENT gTATEOF CALIFOXNIp } n.. IXyUNTY O: LOS ANOELF5 1 On lnn ]InL d.r O/ D_=[lmb~'in rM Yeer onelew)+M niM eUMINW.yefltr Mlor Neten T. Runln%e ,e Nourr PMlK and tw me IDUnryot Lw Angeles reld~n9 n'<run,duly rommnwnN arq awo n+nv.PPe+r+a E.J. Nielsen known to ms leMlM AttoIDav-Iroyect oe FEDEML tRgpR4NCE cOMPaN V. Inc COrpor+ipO mn mwlw me wun,n Innrv n.Y,E +la knovm lUm mee lM VMbn ~wne e.rcmlU lne wnn~e impument On ed+IE O11M COrpwmon • rneren n+ma1 +M xknorvlMpeO to ine Inn wU CwpaNOn evmntl IM ume IN WITNESS WMEflEOf,IMre Mnumo ul mY n+MaM +I1n+J my olls,+I Ual ~n ib CwnlY O1, Lea Aagelea In~dq old renmrm+muMnu Ont+lvu wnlun. UFFICIeL 6fiAl IMy PUEM,n +Itl Iw IM Gun1Y el MY LwnTnlbn eaPUn Hele 1 ..e.. sus el phlernu . ao1 F. eunw-a.no+r.. :' ~ r..mvsous m...a me ~ L so>uu.o ceo..n I /~ ... ~ Nr Connitd:n Otm: Iu~,e 11 I5 i1 l/.. MEMORANDUM • DATE: February 18, 1981 TO: City Council and City Manager FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer SUBJECT: Acceptance of Parcel Map 9773 and Real Improvement Contract and Lien Agreement On January 24, 1979, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution 79-OB approving Parcel Map 4773, located on the east side of Etiwanda, south of 24th Street and requested a lien agreement for construction of off-site improvements including a 26 foot wide paved access from Etiwanda at the time Lot 2 is developed. The developer, Gary Kortapeter, has submitted the attached lien agreement and final map for Council approval. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution authorizing the City Council and City Engineer to sign Parcel Map 4773 and accept the Real Property Improvement Contract and Lien Agreement. ~ Respectfully svb fitted, LBH:BK:jaa Attachments • I~ .~ . RESOLUTION NO. 79-09 A RESOWTION OF THE RANCHO CUCANONGA PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING PARCEL MAP NO. 4773 TO DNIDE 1.9 ACRES OP LAND INTO TWO LOTS LOCATED 850' EAST OF ETIWANDA AVENUE AND 950' NORTH OF ,, EU[MfIT AVENUE IN THE A-1 20NE. WHEREAS, on the 30th day of November, 1978, a formal application was filed with the City Planning Division; and •. WHEREAS, on the 24th day o£ Sanuary, 1979, the Planning CoPVeission held a meeting to consider said project and continued to February 14, 1979; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission on October 24, 1979 reconsidered the previous approval and modified the conditions as listed herein. NOW, 1TDiREFOAE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING CO.MISSION resolved as follows: SECTION 1: That the following findings have been made: 1. That the proposed map is consistent with the proposed General Plan of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 2. That the design Fox improvements of the proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable general and specific plans for the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 4. That the design of the proposed improvements is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and unavoidably injure fish or wildlife or other habitat. 5. That the design nor the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problems. 6. Thai the design or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. SECTION 2: That this land division will not create adverse impacts on the environment and that a Negative Declaration is issued on February 14, 1979, sECTI0;7 3: That Parcel Map No. 4773 is approved subject to the following conditions: 1. M irrevocable offer of dedication of 30' for street purposes shall be made on Lot 1 and Lot 2 and recorded with the Final Parcel Map. ~~ _ '_i 1. ' ~Li[- ]~y". ~.'.A .jF'.. 2. At the time of development of Lot 2, a 26' wide paved • access from Etiwanda Avenue to the eastern property line of Lot 2 shall be installed at the Lot 2 owner's expense. A lien agreement prepared by the applicant to the satisfaction of the City Engineer shall be provided and recorded with the Final Map to guarantee the 26' wide paved access installation at Lot 2 owner's expense. 3. The applicant shall provide all the construction plans fox drainage and street improvements for the 26' width of pavement prior to the recordation of the final map and to the satisfaction Of the City Engineer from Etiwanda. Avenue to the end of Lot 2. 4. Sanitary sewers and water systems shall De designed and ~ ... coordinated wish the Cucamonga county Water District stan- dazds. 5. The owner of Lot 2 shall coordinate and pay where necessary for the relocation of any public utilities at the time of construction of the 26` width of pavement. 6. The propsoed subdivision shall meet the provisions of Zone D of the National Plood Insazance Program. 7. All requirements of the Southern California Edison and So th lif r i C G C h ll b t u ern a o ompany s n a as a e me . • 8. The City Engineer shall make the determination pursuant to Section 66436 (C-1) of the Subdivision Map Act of the division and development of the property will not unreasonably interfere with Che free and complete exercise of any puhlic entity oz public utility right-oF-way oz easements. The signature of any public entity or utility may be omitted from the final map and written notification of objections is not filed with the City within the Lime limits specified in Section 66436 (C-1). 9. The developer shall meet all final map requirements of the City including, but not limited to, providing traverse calculation sheets, copies of recorded maps and deeds used as reference and/or showing original land division tie notes and bench marks that are referenced thereon. 10. All requirements of the Foothill Fize District shall be complied with. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 24TH CAY OF OCTOBER , 1979. PLh`7N I77G COIAMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA '~ • 1~ ~~_:. ~ /~~/Lla?.ldi/a ~ 2 '~J '~ Kerman Rempel~ hairma ATTE • Secretary of the Planning Commission Z, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commmission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted 6y the Planning Commission Of the City of Rancho Cucamonga at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 24th day of October, 1979. AYES: CO?1M IBSI09ER5: Rempe 1, Tols toy, Garcia ' NOES: COMtlZSSIONERS: Oahl ABSENT: COM.+IISSIONERS: Jones • • • ~ k: ~.~..--~ /Ma- (~ ... ... H t ~, , ~ ' i= ,,.~, ~ . . :r.. ., I 'w J: ~i ~~~ , : n;;: ; ~ ~..4. ~;rr:-r?:q ~ ~~.a o_ r.i: ~, . I . ~5: ~ ~ i Z} ~ „ ' ~ db i- >z ~~W ~- o b~G F j L h+C 1 ~ ' [ 1 z~ ~ d~ : ~ 1 ~ -b : .~< ~ e~ l a_~ ~ dg W Q bn° ~ aa~ `t? ~'~ is '' 4 O ' y~~ I~ , ... : ~ ~ l~ i e~.M. ~-~^- i _. 1 r ~~ 3 ^ ,. a ` ~ F l I, ff ~r Y~~6 Y~~~ L 2i ;,C~~ - ~ j al ... ., RESOLUTION NO. S ~ "~~ • A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMOFIGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 4773, (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 4773) AND REAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT AND LIEN AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map No. 4773, submitted by Gary Kortapeter, and consisting of 2 parcels, located on the east side of Eti Wanda, south of 24th Street, being a division of lot 11, block "B" of Etiwanda Colony Lands as recorded in Book 2, page 24 was approved by the City Engineer of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on February 18, 1981; and, 41HEREAS, Parcel Map Number 4773 is the final map of the division of land approved as shown on said tentative parcel map; and, WHEREAS, all of the requirements established as prerequisite to approval of the final map by the City Council of said City have now been met by entry into an Real Property Improvement Contract 8 Lien Agreement by Gary Kortapeter as developer; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, that said improvement agreement and said improvement security submitted by said developer be and the same • are hereby approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign said improvement agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest; and that said Parcel Map Number 4773 be and the same is hereby approved and the City Engineer is authorized to present same to the County Recorder to be filed for record. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of ,1981. AYES: IYGC~: ABSENT: Phillip O. Schlosser, Mayor ATTEST: Lou ren M. Vla sserman, City Clerk ~a. RECORDING REQUESTED BY and HNEN RECORDED MAIL TO: CITY CLEAK CITY OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA 9330-C Baae Line Road Post Office Nox RO] Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 REAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT AND LIEN AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered in eo this 18th day of February, 19R 1, by and between Gary A. and Cecelia Aor tapeLer (hereina Eter referred to as "Developers"1, and the CITY OF MNCNO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City"), provides as follows: WHEREAS, as a general condition precedent to the Ssauance of a building pe zmiG for residential development on Parcel No. 3, the City requires the mnstruc tion of Z6' wide, paved access from Etiwanda • Avenue io the easterly property line of Lot 2 of Parcel 9773. NHEREAE, Oevelopers desire Lo postpone cons [ruction of such improveme nes until a later date, as determined by the Ci<y: and, NNE REAG, the City is agreeable to such postponement provided Lh at Developers enter into this Agreement requiring Oevelope rs h. construct said improvements, at no expense to the City, of Oar tlemand t0 d0 90 by th¢ Cliyr wD1Ch aald AprCPlllPnt 6Dd33 a190 O[OClde that tWP City may construct said improvements if the Developers fail or neglect co do so and that Che City shall have a lien upon the reel property hereinaf te[ described as seta ri ly for the Deve lope ra' performance, and any repayment due Clty. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE: 1. Developers Dereby agree Ghat they will install off-site street improvements, in accordance and compliance with all applicable ordinances, resolutions, rules and re gu la ti ono of the City in effect at the time of the installation. Said improvements shall De installed upon and aLOnq parcel Map 47]l, including Z6' wider paved access from • Etiwanda Avenue to the cos terly property line of Lot 2, a~ 2. The installation of said improvements shall be completed not lacer than one (1) year following written notice to Developers from the City to convnence installation of the same. Installation of said improvements shall be at not expense to the City. 3. In the event Developers fail or refuse to complete the installation of said improvements in a timely manner, City may at any time thereafter, upon giving Developers written notice of its intention to do so, enter upon the property hereinafter described and complete said improvements and [ecover all costs of come lesion incurred by the City Ermm Oevelopera. 4. To secure the performance by Developers of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and to secure the repayment to City of any funds which may be expenued by City in completing said improvements upon default by Developers hereunder, Deve lopes do by [heae presents grant, bargain, sell and convey to the City the fallowing described real properly situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, State of California, to-wit: • Parcel 3 of Parcel Map number 4771 as per map recorded in Book of Parcel Maps, Page r records of San Bernardino County. 5. This conveyance is in trust, however, foi tha purposes described above. 6. Nov, therefore, if the Developers shall faithfully perform all of the acts and things by them to be done under this Aq reement, then Chia conveyance shall be void: otherwise, it shall remain in full force and effect and in all re spec is shall be considered and treated as a mortgage on the real property and the eights and obligations of the parties with respect [hereto shall be governed by Ghe provisions of the Civil Code of the Bcace of California, and any other applicable statute, pertaining to mo[tga qes on real property, 7. This Agreement shall be bind inq upon and shall insure to the benefit of the heirs, exeru to [s, administrators, succeeao[e a• assigns of each of the parties h¢r¢to. ~` I 8. To the extent required to give effect Of this Agreement as a nq r[gage, the term "Developers" shall mean "mortgagors" and the City shall be the "mortgagee" as those terms are used in the Civil Code of the State of California and any other eta tote pertaining to mortgages on real property. 9. If legal action is cotmnenced to enforce any OE Ne I p[ovis ions of this Agreement, to recover any sum which the City is entitled to recover from Developers hereunder or to foreclose the right of the Developers to redeem the above-described property f[om the mortgage created hereby, [hen the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs and such reasonable attorneys' fees as shall be awarded by the Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the pa rtiea hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. CITY: CITY OF RANCRO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, a municipal corporation DY: P HI LLIP D. SCNLOSSER Mayor DEVELOPEftE: ~U//// ~ / ATTEST: WUREN M. WAEE EPD1At1 City Clerk a5 • M E N 0 T0: CITY COUNCIL / LITY MANAGER F-~ FROM: FINANCE DI RECTQR__~_ SUBJECT: SALARY TERMINATION Mayor Schlosser has voluni arily terminated hfs salary for the office of City Councilman. It is recommended that this condition exist only while Phillip D. Schlosser remains on the City Louncil or until such time as he himself asks that his salary be reinstated. ~~ SCHLOSSER FORGE COI~9PANY • 11711 ARROW RODTE CLGMONGA, G4LIWRNIA 9177D (714 987-4760 February 10, 1981 Atr, Harry Cmpey Finance Director City of Rancho Cucamonga P. 0. Boa 80; Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Dear Mr. Empey: I am returning the $:30.76 paid to me as Councilman of the • City of Ranchn Cucamonga for the year 1981. It is requested that my salary be stopped and, if possible, the money directed to the ParAs and Rec reaiion fund or t he Little League teams of the city. Sincerely yours, Philip D. Schlosser President P DS:mjf ~ 1`~/ ;L ii rn i V~1~ ti~' 3 .I ~ FEB 1 <7 1981 ~ - b ~~ 4 wna1W ~ Q , ~ 1 vL QTY OF RA(\'CHO Cl,'G1.'V10NGA STAFF REPORT DATE: February 4, 1981 T0: Members of the City Council and City Manager FROM: Barry K. Hogan, City Planner BY: Michael D. Vairin, Senior Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ZONE CHANGE N0. 80-14 - ROBERTS GROUP - A change of zone from R-1-8500 single family residential to R-3 (multiple family residential) for 7.3 acres, located on the northwest corner of 19th Street and Hermosa Avenue - APN 202-17-010. RELATED ITEM: TENTATIVE TRACT N0. 11625 ABSTRACT: The Roberts Group has submitted a complete residential development package for the development of a 99 unit condominium project to be located on 7.3 acres of land on the northwest corner of 19th Street and Hermosa Avenue (Exhibit A). In conjunction with the development of the property, a change of zone to R-3 (a multiple family designation) is required. The change of zone and the detailed development plans have been reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission reviewed the zone change and development plan at their meeting of December 10th, 1980, at which time the Commission recommended approval of the zone change to the City Council and continued review of the development plan in order to resolve concerns voiced by surrounding residents. Several residents expressed concern that the development of the site will block views from their existing residences south of 19th Street. In addition, the Planning Commission had concerns relative to the scaie of the buildings along 19th Street. Asa result of these concerns, the Planning Commission requested the applicant to work with the Design Review Committee to mitigate the stale and visual impacts of the project. The applicant did meet with the Design Review Committee and submitted revised development plans to the Pianning Commission for their consideration. The Planning Commission, at their meeting of January 28, 1981, held another public hearing to consider the development plan, and approved the development plan with revisions made by the architect. Please find attached the December 10, 1980 Planning Commission Staff Report on the zone change, the December 30, 1980 Planning Commission Staff Report on the development plan, and the January 28, 1981 Planning Commission Staff Report explaining changes to the development plan and design. The resolution recommending approval of the zone change by the Planning Commission is attached for your review as well as the resolution of approval for the development plan with all conditions. ~0 Staff Report February 4, 1981 Page 2 • ANALYSIS: The Planning Commission, in continuing the review of the evd elopment plan, requested that the developer revise the development to reduce the overall impact and scale of the development along 19th Street. The Design Review Committee met with the developer and architect; and the Committee suggested increased setbacks, and lowering the scale of buildings. The architect provided revised plans which indicate a reduction in stories on two of the buildings along 19th Street in addition to switching the style of buildings on the corner that would create less of an impact. The result of this revision was two (2) less dwelling units in the project. In addition, the site plan was altered to provide a larger setback along a portion of 19th Street and an existing oak tree was incorporated into the project design. The Planning Commission approved the development plan contingent upon the approval of the zone change by the City Council. CORRESPONDENCE: During the December 30, 1980 Plam~ing Commission pu6l is hearings, several residences spoke about concerns relative to the project site. Staff also received a letter from Laurel Hawker, stating opposition to the zone change (Exhibit "B"). During the December 10, 1980 public hearing, a petition was also su quitted to the Commission signed 6y residents south of 19th Street, objecting to the development of the subject site. Staff at the direction of the Planning Commission, sent letters to all individuals listed on the petition and those who spoke at the hearing to notify them of the Planning Commission meeting of January 28, 1981 at which time the Planning Commission would tons ider the final development plan and • of the City Council zone change hearing. At the public hearing of January 28, 1981, no residents or property owners spoke, and none appeared to be present. To date, we have received no further correspondence on this matter. \. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council adopt the attached Ordinance approving Zone Change No. 80-14. Respectfully u i ted, ~~~~~t .'~ ~ ~~--~ BARRY ~ iiUGAN City Pr nner BKH: MOV:kp Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Site Location Map Exhibit "B" - Letter from Laurel Hawker Ordinance for approval of Zone Change December 10, 1980 Planning Commission Staff Report on Zone Change December 10, 1980 Planning Commission Staff Report on the Development Plan January 28, 19D1 Staff Report on the Development Plan a~ ~~ s ~~ ~a r ~ ~a ~~ ~~ $~$~jj{{_ CY ~_ F I< ~ ~ 3 ~-._. Q_ ~ 4 6 F C' ~~ yS ¢z c - ~- '3~tl tl50VW3H I '= ~ ~ 'r t~''. 0 ~' ~~ ~. O N IW-~ I- $~~ u» ~~_ 1¢ ~~ ~:J" ~' ~,~ -~, Ngr~ ~ .. - W`R ~ _3tlIH~'1IlID, % ~.- i I i ~- 3AY MKMY:'!1 6 n u ¢~ y~ ~~ No. 4264 ORDINANCE N0. lj (e • AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REZONING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER ~C'L-.~~~! '~; !ri '~ -.:,c 'ter _nry.~,-., ~?;r-ie . The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: The City Council hereby finds and determines the following: A. That the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, following a public hearing held in the time and manner prescribed by law, recommends the rezoning of the property hereinafter described, and this City Council has held a public hearing in the time and manner prescribed by law ~~ as duly heard and considered said recommendation. B. That this rezoning is consistent with the General Plan of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. • C. This rezoning will have no significant environmental impact as provided in the Negative Declaration filed herein. SECTION 2: The following described real property is hereby rezoned in the manner stated, and the zoning map is hereby amended accordingly. ti'. .',.c~i~-,•~s,F't4II'~t., ~~: Gt4' - :'3:;! ;*~~; ~:Y.G(1U~'c'CLI:.~~ SECTION 3: The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published wf thin fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in The Daily Report, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADGPTED this day of 1980. AYES: NOES: ARS EiIT: 31 u ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REPEALING CHAPTER 8 of DIVISION 1 of TITLE 3 OF THE SAN BERNARDIND COUNTY CODE IN ORDER TO DE-REGULATE AMBULANCES The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: Chapter 8 of Division 1 of Title 3 of the San Bernardino County Code entitled "Ambulances" heretofore adopted by reference by Ordinance No. 17 of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is hereby repealed. SECTION 2: The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall attest to the same, and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage, at least once in The Daily Report, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the • City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 1981. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: City Clerk Rancho Cucamonga ~~ MTV !ti D A~Vl Vl !R VGA ~,V1 Y~.1 STAFF REPORT February 11, 1981 To: ~ City Council and City Manager From: Bill Holley, Director, Community Services Subject: Attached Ordinance, Historic Preservation At the February 10 meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission public hearings were held regarding the Chaffey-Garcia House, the street tree plantings on the northeast and southwest corners of Victoria and Etiwanda Avenues, and the Alta Loma Honor Roll. It was unanimously decided by the Commission to recommend Historic Landmark designation for the above mentioned three City features, • NOTE: In the motion concerning recommendation as City Historic Landmark for the Alta Lana Honor Roll, it was also recommended that Council work directly with the Foothill Fire Protection District Board of Directors in obtaining permission for placement of the Honor Roll on District Property at the Amethyst Fire Station. (attached are minutes of the February 10 meeting for your review.) If you have any questions regarding these recommendations by the Comniss ion, please contact me. DH/mw 33 (~ ~wnc~ticx, N~ 13 ~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF • RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOGNIZING THE ALTA LOMA HONOR ROLL, THE PALM AND EUCALYPTUS STREET TREE PLANTINGS ALONG THE NORTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST CORNERS OF VICTORIA AND ET IWANDA AVENUES, AND THE CHAFFEY-GARCIA HOUSE AS BEING SIGNIFi CANT HISTORIC FEATURES AND, THEREFORE, DESIGNATING EACH AS A CITY HISTORIC LANDMARK. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California does ordain as foilows: SECTION 1: The City Council finds and determines that the Alta Loma Honor RolT-located on Amethyst Street in the 7100 block, has met the review criteria established in Ordinance No. 70 for historic preservation, and therefore, and with the recommendation of the Historic Preservation Conmiss ion, designates the Alta Loma Honor Roll as a City Historic landmark. SECTION 2: The City Council finds and determines that the Palm and Eucalyptus street tree plantings along the northeast and southwest corners of Victoria and Etiwanda Avenues have met the review criteria established in Ordinance No. 10 far historic preservation, and therefore, and with the recommendation of the Historic Preservation Commission, designates those Palm and Eucalyptus street trees as City Historic Landmarks. SECTION 3: The City Council finds and determines that the • Chaffey-Garcia House,- oT toted at 6295 Etiwanda Avenue, has met the review criteria established in Ordinance No. 70 for historic preservation, and therefore, and with the recommendation of the Historic Preservation Commission, designates the Chaffey- Garcia House a City Historic Landmark. SECTION 4: The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Cie rk sha 11 attest to the same, and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage, at least once in The Daily Report, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. PRSSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 1960 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: y er ~ ~ I Minutes • Regular Meeting Rancho Cucamonga Historic Preservation Cmmmi ss ion February 10, 1981 ' Meeting was called to order by Vice Lhai rman Ki lmurray at Call to Order 7:00 p. m. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Vice Chairman Ki lmu rray. Pledge of Allegiance Present were Commissioners K1l murray, Strane. Hi ckcox and Roli Lalt Billings. AhsenC Gorczyca, Nhi to and Cootie r. Minutes of January 13, 7981, Regular MeeN ng, were reviewed. Minutes - 1/13/81 Moti an: Moved by Billings, seconded by Strane, minutes of January 13, 7981, Regular Meeting, be arorovetl as posted. Motion carried 4-0. (Absent: Gorczyca, Vhf [e and Cooper). Announcements Vice Chairman Kilmu rray announced she was chaff rf rg the meeting in the abs ense of Chaff rman Gorczyca who fs in Ne haspi to 1. Public Neav iny~ ' ~ ',' A. Alta Loma Hmnor Roll - Historic Landmark. Alta Lama Manor Roll • Vfce Lhainnan Kilmurray reviewed original motion made ai January meeting regeb ing Al to Loma Honor 0.a13. Staff annaunad that legal notification of property awne rs had taken p lace. Vice Chairman Ki lmurray opened [he meeting for public comment. Nr. Mike Ca rra rl offered testimony in favor of Landmark de signati~n for Alta Loma Mmnor Aoll. Ne stated that the Honor Roll presently sits on his property. Further, he believes chat amore suitable place might be found for pannanent placement of the Honor Aoll. There heing no further comnenq Publfc Hearing was closed by Vice Chairman Ki imurray. Motion: Noved Dy Ni<kcox, seconded by Strane that the AMama Honor Ro11, having met review criteria, be submitted to the City Council with recpmmendatfpn for de si gnatt on as Historic Landmark. Further, that recommendation [o include Commission request that Council work directly with Foothi 7l Fire District Board of Directors in obtaining placement of the Honor Roll on Gi Strict property at the ~ ~ Amethyst Fire station. Maint ¢n ante of structure to be ' '~ conducted by City forces. Motion Carried 4-0. (Absent: Gorczyca, Cooper and Nhi to ), B. Palm and &¢aiy [us Street Tree Planti nys Al ono ' - N . stori< Portions of Victoria and Hinh and venues. landmark Vice Chairman Kl lmurray reviewed on ginal motion made at January meeting regarding street tree plantings. Staff announced that legal ngtifica tf on certification regarding the Night and Avenue (State Route 30) had not been received from State. Vire Chairman Kf lmurray opened the meeting Por public cmmnent. Mr, Cha rtes V. Cummins was present and of lered testimony in favor p/ Landmark deli gna tl on. Staff repo rtes on correspondence received Ir om Oona ld S. MacKinnon, Jane L. MacKinnon, Sharon p. Nest and Bonnie Trent in favor of Landmark desi gna Lion. There bel nq no fur [her comnen t, Vice Choi noon Kilmu rray closed the Public Nearing. .... 3S page 2 Minu ces N.P.L. 2/10/81 Motion: Moved by Billings, seconded by Strane that as legal no- t~~cation of Public Nearing being received by State is in question, Public Nearing be continued to March regular nweting. Motion Pmended, with apDrovat of Billings and Strane, that the continued Public Mea ri ny apply only to those Street Tree _, _ Plantings along a portion of Highland Avenue. Motion carries " as amended 4-0. (Absent: Go rczyca, Cooper and NM te). Public Hearing regarding Palm and Eucalyptus Street Tree Plantings along Highland Avenue (State Route 30) to be continued to March 10, 1981, 7:00 p. m., at Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Base line Apad, Rancho Cucamonga. Motion: Moved by B[ra ne, seconded by Hickcpx, that as the Pa m and Eucalyptus Street Tree Piantf ngs on the northeast and southwest corners of Victoria and E[i wands Avenues, having met review criteria for Ni storic Landmark designation, be submitted to Li [y Council wi to recpmmenda[i on for designation as City Historic Landmark. Motion carried 4-0 (Absent: Gorciyca, Nhi[e and Looper ). C. Lhaffey-Garcia House - Nl storic Landmark. Vice [ha irman Kilmurray reviewed original motion made at January meeting regarding upgrading present point of ' ' ~ - Historic lose rest designation [o Historic Lendmark for the Lhaffey Garcia House. Staff reported that legal • np tificatians of property owners had taken place. Vice Chairman Kilmurray opened the meeting for pualic cammnt. There being none, public Hearing was closed. Moved by Hickcox, seconded by Billings, Mat the Lhaffey Garcia House having met review criteria far Historic Landmark be subnl tted to City Councii with recammendat ion for designation as City Historic Landmark. Motion carried 4.0 (Absent: fwrciyca, Cooper and Hhite ). NeW 9usiness Comm scion discussed correspondence recef ved from Chai noon of the planning Comm scion, Richard Dahl, regarding Opi ci winery. Staff reported that Landmark application had been forvra rd@d to Me Chairman if he wished t0 pursue Historic Preservation Commission consideration @f such designation. ~~~ ~~~ ~ Gtaf/ reported recent contact with Randy Bond, area representative of the Edison Company regarding poisf ble site far placement o! Cha ffey-Garcia House. Comm scion discussed tentatf ve site located in a wash area on Base line. Comm zsion was oat to favor of such site. Joyce Clendenin of Me wi lliam Lyon Company was present to discuss with Comm ssi on an apPi ica tf on for Historic La ndmdrk designation fora Yi<torian Mouse moved [o the City by the Ni lllam Lyon Company [o become part of Me Victoria Plarnetl [ommuni [y. Cpmni scion memhe rs zuggested possible ways for hor tp obtain needed information regarding historic significance of the house. Jerry Cerdinsdy was present to discuss his opposition • to Landmark designation of 9[reet Tree Planti ng5 along a portion of Hfghland avenue. It was explained to him that public comment had be¢n accepted earlier in Me meeNnq, as iegal noti ficatfon had reported (7:00 p.m.) and that [hat public hearing ned been continued to tF.e March 10 meeting, FurMer, it/was explained that most °2.rwi-.y.y. .. .. .. .. 3( DMDi 9nutes HaeC.3 • 2/10/81 of the tyres in question were along the public right of way and not on private property. He wes invited back to the Ma rth 1R meeting where public testimony will again be accepted. Motion: Noved by Hic kcox, seconded by Strane, meet ina ~~ ~~ beOe add ourned. Vice Ghainnan Ki lmurray edj earned the meeting at 7:Se p. m. • Respectfully Submitted by: Mary Mh itnep [anmuni ty 5ervices eepa rtment app iica Lion far HISiOR(C LIt;IC~iARK Oesinna ciao 1DE11T If IC AT IOtI 1. Conmon name: Alta Loma Honor Ro11 Same 2. Nis to ric name, i( known: 3. Street or rural address: Pn{thysq Pa ncho Cucamonga, CA 91701 Litt: Rancho Cucamonga Zi P: 91701 County: San Bernardino Assessp is parcel no. 202-DHg-1Q Zane: legal description: 9977 Lomita Dr. Mike Carrari Rancho Cucamonga, CA a. Present owner, if known: Address: anm Litt: Zip: Ownership is: pr5vate_ 5. Present Use: For Public view Ori 9inal Use: same Other past uses: " ` "" " • ~ DESCRIPT ION 6. Brtefiy describe the present ohysi cal aooearan ce of the site ar structure and desc rtbe any major alterations from rt s on ginal condition: a wooden structure with three glass covered pan eli Located just South of the old Alta Lama Fire 5ta ti on ( Ame [hys t/L¢ml [a Or.) on the west side. 7. Coca tional sk¢!ch map (dram and label 8. Approximate property sire: , • site and surrounding streets, roads, Lot size (in feet) and prominent landmarks): Franta3e_ Depth ~DM/ r'A a~. I r a ro a ea e ' f pp g o x. cr F~ SY.1%'" 9. Landi ti on: (check one) ' a. Excellent- h. Good ! ~ ~(,,,, Su/HO - a. Fair d. Dete ri ora eed e. No longer in exis Wnc e, N lia 70. Is the featu r¢ a. Altered?_ I b. Unaltered? y ~ _ _ ~ 11. Surround in95: (check nwre than one i( necessary) ~ ~i L a. Open la nd_ b. Residential / ~j I ~ ! c. Scattered buildings- Q d. Densely build-up_ e. Co.'iT{fClal R f, lndy5 [ridl~ q. Other ~ i ` 12. ihrex es to site: • a None knoen b Private develo m t . _ . p en - c. Zoning he Honor Roll now d. Public Ilo rks Project e. Vandalism xx (, Other occuoies the majority of [he Amethy st Fron to 9e and the present or future property owners could want tTis frontage. The present ow r rf w uld like [o have it moved or donate piece of property to City for this honor roll S . a [es of enclosetl photograph(s) September 1990 8 Jan. 15 1951 (missing) April 20, 1942. ' _ tIOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for strvctu res only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stane_ D. Brick- ' c. Stucco- d. Adabe_ e. Hood- x f. Ocher 15. Is the structure: a. On its original site?' x b. Moved? <. Unknown? ifi. Year of initial cpnstruttfon 19a2 This date Ss: a. Factual% b. Estimated ' l7. Architect (if known): "' "n/a"""""' "' ~" """' ' ' 18. guilder (if known): Theo Krystp " " " " ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19. Re;ated features: a. garn_ D. Carriage house c, Duthv use ~' ~ "' - _ d. Shed(s)- e. Formal garden(s)- f. Nindmill 9. Hate rtower/tankhouze_ h. Other- i. None S IG;IIFICANCE TO. Briefly state historical anE/pr architeclurai inporcance (in<lude dates, events, and persons dsspciaied with the site when kn o•.vn ): The structure was placed pn private prppercy artb paper approval. One of the few remaining Honpr Rolls in the greater Los Angeles area. The Nonor Ro11 was sponsoretl by the Alia Lama Community Club tp honor those residents that served in Norld Nar II and the Korean Nar. the nm[eri al was donated and the structure built by Theo "Ted" Krysto. The heavy end posts were heavy timbers used by D.A. Beck b San, cell drillers. Ihey drilled many of the early wells fn So. Cal. 21. Main theme pf the historic resource: (check only one): a. Rrchifecfure_ .~~N~^„~,~~pr,_,~ry .w b. Arts 8 Lefsure_ c. Economic/Industrial- d. Government e. Exploration/Settl ement_ f. Military x g. Religion ' ' ~ h. Social/Educa ti pn 22. Sources: List books, dprum¢n[s, surveys, personal interviews, and [heir da t¢s. In Porma[ion being published in a book written by Hazel Billings and Martha StpeDe in 1981. gaily Report Jan. 16, 195E Cucamonga Times May 37, 1979. 27. Oa t¢ form prepared 7/B1 By (name): Gene Bi111nps Andres s: P.O. Box 55 City: Alta Loma Zip; 91701 Phpan; Or9aniza Ci on: Nis[o ric Preservation Commission p- ...•Dn fcr H(S j~~rt.(. U~~~, N1~Y OVSi rn a[I On • mE;;nElovloa 1. Cana~,on nar.:e: (b¢f&u-Cwcin Huw< 2. ili stm'ic nainc, if knoe•n: Ca„e:a P¢nc/, Naw 3. Street pr rural address: 62a5 rt.iun~ Flve.; Y~ Sl: L.t 6, 3/no4 "f" Ft:vanda /'¢Lon; (e~nZ pv.vate dwt .wad anig:myLg bna.m an 66wm Ave. . Cify: fu,,,a~d, l'¢/w'.fow'in Zip: 9f739_ Lounty: S¢n Bw,vvlino Assessor's parcel no. Zane: Legal description: 4. Present o•.aner, if known: !e..:' Nanrn. 9ne. pdd ross' City: Zip: Ownership is: Dublic priva'e S. Present Use: esiderce Oriyinal Use: ,u~sia/ene< ~i^~~.-S+'.N+'61'w~'4'.r-.iit~,+.:MO•ti.Y~.. ~pP .{. Other past uses Dr::c~crrlorl • 6. Briefly describe the vresent physfcal taoearance of Che si:e or structure and describe any major al :e ra [ions from its on gi nal condition: Painted, mevbuwd lwwe ..: t/ tuo !'red-brick C:nepla«n vu!.y a cmemn dumneyy 6<tueen t/ie di>u'ng wam am/ Ue (,u,nt aa.,dun. 9t is Gui-nWnsy uitk a cer~tnaL inL a~it/: a n2ais.•ay, ga[rg ~iwm i/¢ (.oni uL the puwe to a cm-erred pzuA un LSe ro„i/y on bat; of t5e kuwe. 7kue is aLw a F:.tep[aca bet..e<n 1ke Leo ~.wnt beLwwan. 9t /vn a atone-ml1<d ceClan. 7keu axe la.~ o¢d fL.,an.s in tke dining noon am Fvrnt /,wlua. 7. LOCd ti oral sketch map (draw and Label 8. ppDroximate property size: 2}acu pLit site and surroundl ng street roads, and promi hen[ landmarks): nee auackedf lot size (in feet) Frontaye_ Depfh~_ ? i° Y'e0 - I 2a:<an -~ i i - - 1}ll - - .~;r 1_:_~~x _ _.) /~i or approx. acreage 9. Condition: (check one) , a. Excellent_ h. Gaod_ <, Fair_ d. Oeteriora Led .c e. tla tanyer in exi stance_ 10. Is the foi :are a. Altered?_ b. Unal;c rcd?_ 11. Sw'rou nd inys: (check more than one i( net rs a ry) u. Open land ' b. Pesidenti al~ c. yca L'ered bufldings_ d. Densely build-up e. Carner<ia1_ /. Ineostrial_ g. Other • ' , ... .. 72. Threats m site: a. Clone kno~en_ D. Private devciopr.¢n[= c Zoning d. Public Iiorks Project e. Vandalism f, 0th er I3. Oates of enclosed Photograph(s) Az.~A, /97R HO7E: The follcwin9 (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Pri nary exterior building material: a. Stone - b. brick~ c. Stucco d. Adahe e. Hood x f. Other 16. Is the structure: a. On its original site?_ b. tloved?_ e. unknown? 16. Year of initial construction /~J4 Thiz date is: a. Factual ' D. Es tS mated- 17. Architect (if known): u.Jeeaan ' " ' ~ "' ~ " ' " " " " ' Ie. Builder (if known): aaae~R Sawn """"' " " ~ "' "' ' 19. Rela:xd features: a. Barn- D. Carriage house- c. Ou t`touse_ d. Shed(s)- e. Formal garden(s)- /. Windmill q. uater:ower/tan khause_ h. Other- i. Nore__ Slone cinte.an rov!/ oC Ne Auane. $IGiI if ICANCE ~ ' 20. 8rieii/ state historical and/or architectural inportance (ind ude dates, evens, and pe r ons asspcia Vd with :he si :e when kneern ): Negintened as a Paint aF NWnn:.caG 9nteneal/ San Oe,,,otiJ+'.w [aunty. M1'a. SUn-(1L., /2/22/75. Name of first electric light west of Rocky Mtns. in 1882. Nome of first long distance telephone call in California. 21. Hain these of the historic rescurce: (check only one): a. Architectu re_ . ,.,... M.. .. ,._._,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,;'<3 b. Arts 8 Leisure- c. Economic/Industrial - d. Govermnent ¢. EaDiora [ion/Se[tl omen[- f. Mi iitary _ g. Religion h. Social/Edu W[i on `'° 22. Sources: Cis[ books, docunen ts, surveys, personal inter. lens, and their Aa tes. .Sao unac5..d ncwnry/mn enLlrLrnr douu,e^U, nd aeG.tad data. 27. 0.»¢ torn props red //!/~:"^ Ry (namn )'. a.e.ut~r 'i!5ila and ^ 6rnt N%eM1ce Ar:Arn;,: City: ~t i~u.rcu~[ n, Zip: _//7M • Phone; Organi tap on: ^a.cF ~: a Hi nluaimC rammiaaiaO .. ... •._ ... .... ( I 1'cilC:t:aa `Of / / ,. ' . HfSiOnIC L4rf77a1!iri 1 _Il~ OP51~^.]'Ipll {'l IOEP.i IFIL1TI0:! • 1. Cclr..~on name; Pa lx and Eucalyptus Street P1antln:a 2. Historic name, if known: 3. SCrcet ar rural add rrss: VSC to rla Avenue, Etiwe nda, Cal Sf. Cf ty; Ra oche Cunemon8e 21 91730 Sen 9erns rd Smc P_-._ Cpunty: Assessor's parcel na. Zone: Legal description: VSc torla Ave, fac lnv Lot 13. 91ock H and Lose 1 anr• 2 91ock 7, ELS.enda Colony Le ntl e. <. Present caner, if known: CS tv of qa ncho address: P.O. Sox 807 ' ucsme naa Cucamonga, a 3c City: Rancho Cucamonae 2i p: .91730 Ownership is• Pubtic x ' pri vate_ S. Dresent Use: Pa rkwav Tree Plan tlna= Original Use•eame and xlndbres ke w:~}zli:>r,1.;>a6:rr...,t.,.::ri,'4~>*rN Other past uses: ~~~~~ ~ "~ OESCRIPTiON • 6. Briefly desc rsbe the present on"z;~al aovea ra nee of [he site or structure and describe any maCar al[era [ions from ttz on ginal condition: Tree¢ are Sn good copal [ion aoa very few have been reaaved. 7. Lecatlonal sketch map (draw and iabel site and surrounding streets, roads, and promfnent landmarks): I dl q i ~ 6' /' w w. I ii}},I -- .. ---~--Ylc io rla _A V_e.l~_ ii i. J~ ICJ 8. approximate property size: Lot ifie (in feet) ' fro ntage '1980 ft Oepih 6E ft. or appre x. acreage_ ~~three 9. [ondi [fan: (check one) a. Excellent_ h, Cood_ x • c. Fair_ d. Oeferiarated_ e. No longer in exiz to n<e_ 10. (s [he feature a. altered?_ b. Unalt¢red?__ 11, Su rroundi rgs: (check more Man one i/ necessary) - a. Open land x b. Residen [ia 1~ c. Scattered builaingt__ d. Dens elY buildup e. Cormercial_ i, lndustrial_ q. Other Et1*enaa Tn to edi t school r • ... ...:.. . ....... . ......... ,._. ~.~...,a . .. ..t::.. .. ., n.n ... 1 12. Threat; :o site: a. Hece kopen_ b. Private devplopr..e n[ ? c. Zoning d. Public Ilorks ProjCC[_ e. Vandalisn_ {, p;h er 17. Oates of enclosed pho[a9 raph(s) Pec. 10, 1980 IIOTL The fotlawin9 (Yams 14-19) are far strut fires only. 14. Pri nary ez[erior building material: a. Stone_ b. Brick c. Stu ccp_ d. Adobe_ e. NpOd_ f. Other 16. Is the structure: a. On its original site?_ b. Moved? ' c. Unknown? ' 76. Year at initial canstru cti on 1883 This date is: a. Factual' ' b. Ez ti ma ted 'z 17. Architect (if known): lYees chosen by ;im ~.~Chsffey-~~~~~ Ie. Builder (if knarm ): Geo. Proet vu-e ruse d~tF.e Flantinee ~~ 19. Related features: a. Barn_ b. Carriage house_ c. Outhouse__ d. Sned(s)_ e. Formal ga rden (s)_ f. NSnEni 11 g. Ha LerLawer/tankhouse_ h. Other_ t. None_ SiGOIF ICdiiCE 20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural inoe rtance (include da Les, evens, and persons associated with the site when knman ): Geo. and srm. Chaftey created t..".e ELSwa^.d3 Co'_ony and deelcn eG the lots and streets. 1Te Fe lm, Peoper, Eucelyp tus and Grevilla trees from Auatralla ware chosen by Nm. Chaftey. Geo. Frost helped oversee the Dlantincs. :he Geo. Froet famllq home was on lot 13. Blk. N. Cne Rra rd stn sad ome Ereat grandson etlll live on the pro yerty. 21. Mafn theme of the hf storic resource: (check only one): a. Archi Lecture_ b. Arts 6 Leisure- c. Economic/Industrial- d. Government e. Ezploraticn/Settlement z f. Milita ry_ g, Religion h. Social/Education 22. Sources: Lis[ boCFS, documents, surveys personal in~ervi ews, and [heir da [es. 1. Li.e o! Geo. Chat(ey by S,A, Ale zan or. 2. dmerican Blonrsphy and Cene alocy. Callf. Ed Stion Vol. 1 3• Intervlew wli.h :has ter Frost. Dec. 10, loOO 21. Oa [c /e r~ prepared 1/6/3o817y (namo): Hobert L, HSckco% Address: 7040 Vale Vista City:. r,:r,-rn- Zip: 019' Phone:.n-::-0'r.4 Organization: Fa ncto Cccomonpa His torleel I:O m,T.1 E F.l On. '~3 crTY c~: ~,an~cl-lo cL,r.~hlor~.u~ oc~,,:^.,,~, sr~r x~cPO~iT ~~~~ =i • DATE: February 18, 1981 FN ~. To: Members of the City Council and City Manager ~~ 1977 fROhl: Jack Lam, Director of Community Development SUBJECT: GENERAL PLAN SCHEDULE FOR CITY COUNCIL ABSTRACT: This memo will discuss the topics for consideration by the City Council on the core meeting dates that were previously established. Recorranendation will be made to consider establishing the General Plan schedule for review discussion. DISCUSSION: As the City Council will recall, March 9, 16, 30, and April 6 of this year were established for core meeting dates for consideration of the review of the General Plan. Ail of these dates are on Monday and will be at the Lion's Park Community Building beginning at 7 p.m. There were additional special meeting dates that could be used as necessary. These are Mar 23, April 13, Rpril 20, ADril 27, and May 4. All of these occur on Monday and would also be held at the Lion Comnun ity Building at 7 p.m. if needed. • The Planning Commission began its review of the General Plan on January 12, 1981, and will complete its review on or shout February 17, 1981 passing its recommendation on to the City Council for consideration of adoption. As the Council is aware, May 3> 1981 (Sunday) is the date on which the extension expires for the City of Rancho Cucamonga to adopt its new General Plan. The new General Plan is composed of three super elements: Land 'use and Development, Environmental Resources, and Public Health and Safety. Encompassed in the three super elements are Land Use, Circulation, Housing, Public Facilities, Scenic Highways, Community Design, Conservation, Open Space, Energy Conservation, Seismic Safety, Safety, and Noise. During the process of the General Plan review by the Planning Commission there have been a number of requests for changes in land uses. Somewhere between 60-80 requests have been considered by the Planning Commission. Some, if not all, of the City Council have attended the Planning Commission meetings regarding these requests. Transmitted to the Council, from the Planning Commission, will be all of the letters of request, the staff analysis, recommendation, and Planning Commission ac- tion on each and every request. Additionally, all the minutes will have been transmitted to the City Council. The staff will not again raise any of these issues (special requests) unless the Council requests specific- a11y that it wants further discussion on one particular item. Further- more, the Council may wish to hear only new information. , The following schedule is suggested far City Council consideration. March 9 -Letters of Re uq est - Recap of Planning Commission actions and introduction of General Plan to City Council, r February 18, 1981 General Plan Schedule for City Council Page Two • The City Council may consider the Planning Commission's recommendation regarding all requests. Specific requests may or may not be discussed. New testimony may or may not be taken from the requesters. Council also directs staff to prepare any needed information. March lfi - Land Use and Develo ment Su er Element - Presentation wil be made on the components of the Land Use and Development Super Element, hriefly outlining the Conmis- sion's recommendation and the contents of the super element. March 30 - Environmental Resources and Public Health and Safety Super Elements - Presentations will be made on Lhe Planning Conmiss ion's recommendation relative to the Environ- mental Resources Super Element and the Public Health and Safety Super Element, Discussion will also occur relative to the content of each super element. A ril 6 - Draft Environmental Im act Re ort/Rdo tion Presentation wi a made on the raft Environmenta Impact Report and recommendations from the Planning Commission re- lative to this document. Also, consideration of the adoption of all of the elements of the General Plan previously pre- • sented as well as any remaining items from prior meetings. The schedule presented above will cover each of the super elements of the General Plan and the Draft Environmental Impact Report in addition to allowing consideration of all the letters of request that have been recommended for action from the Planning Commission to the City Council. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the C1ty Council consider the above-outlined schedule for the review and adoption of the Sedway/Cooke General Plan and advise staff as to any desired changes. Re pec tf 1 submitted, LAM, Director -"- Community Development JL:BKH:jk • ---- qTY OF RANCHO CU('gN1ONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: February 18, 1981 T0: Members of the City Council and City Manager FROM: Jack Lam, Director of Community Development BY: Joan A. Kruse, Administrative Secretary SUBJECT: PLANNING COMMISSION DIRECTOR REVIEW PROCEDURE As the City Council has requested, the Planning Commission has now recommended procedures for allocating Director Reviews and has de- cided upon the attached Resolution. A copy of the Resolution adopted by the Planning Commission at its January 28 meeting is attached For your information. The Resolution puts into writing the informal arrangement regarding Staff/Commission roles for Director Reviews established by the Plan- ning Commission shortly after the City's incorporation. If the Council concurs, please advise staff to prepare the necessary legislative documentatio . Re pec f ly submi tt JACK LAM, Director of Community Development JL:JK:jk Attachment l~ RESOLUTION ND. 81-12 • C.c A RESOLUTION OF THE P1.ANNIDIG-~ONMISbI-0N OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING CRITERIA FOR PROJECTS REQUIRING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION DESIRES TO CONDUCT FULL REVIEW UPON. WHEREAS, the Interim Zoning Ordinance of the City of Rancho Cucamonga permits the City Planner to refer any development project under the Development Review process to the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, The 21ann xH` s~Con-desires to develop specific criteria and guidance for types of projects which should be reviewed by the Planning Commission under the Development Review process; and 4111EREAS, such criteria is needed to provide clear direction and guidance to Staff and developers alike. ~~~~~~~~ , NOW, THEREFORE, She 3_lan CiPaii ssio~~n Hof the City of Rancho Cucamonga does resolve that it hereby finds that the following criteria shall set forth policy for which projects meeting such criteria will be referred to the Planning Commission for full review and consideration. 1. Any project being proposed along Foothill Boulevard, Haven Avenue, or any other Special Boulevards, as described on the General Plan; and 2. Projects which, in the opinion of the Design Review Conmittee, fall within the sensitive land use areas, or sensitive environmental study areas; and 3. A71 projects which are master planned, however, once the master plan has been approved by the Planning Commission and does not fall on a special boulevard may be approved by the City Planner. 4. All additions that exceed BOA of the existing structure or improved site and meet requirements of 1 and 2 shall require Planning Commission approval. 5. All apartments and condominiums and other multiple family projects over 10 dwelling units shall require Planning Commission review. 6. All projects requiring an EIR shall require Planning Commission reviews. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 28TH DAV OF JANUARY, 1981. PLANN RIG COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ,/ Richard Dahl, Chairman ~~ no. 81-12 Page 2 arrESr Secretary o the Planning Commission I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duty and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 28th day of January, 1981 by the following vote to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Rempel, Tolstoy, King> Sceranka, Dahl NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Nane C • • • ~~ CITY OF RA1~710 C'l1C'AMQ'VGA oc STAFF REPORT ~~ • LL (i - F February 11, 1981 U'77 To: City Council and City Manager From: Bill Holley, Director, Comminity Services Department Subject: Recommendation to City Council for a supportive Resolution regarding distribution of 1980 Bond Act Parkland funds Back round: In the November, 1980, election Proposition One was a Statewide Park Bond measure. The voters acceptance of Proposition One has made possible a distribution throughout San Bernardino County of 2.9 million dollar for the purposes of park acquisition and/or development. A key issue of the Bond Act is the formula for distribution. In the past, such as the Bond Acts of '68, '74, and '76, the County had full authority to regulate what that allocation system was • to be. For example, in 1968 all funds were left under direct management of the County. In 1974 this was again the case. In 1976, however, after bitter fueds errupted between the cities of the County and the County itself, a 70/30 distribution was agreed upon with special districts being awarded allotments from the cities' 70 per cent sha^e. There is still much bitterness and resentment within these cities at being "rough-handled" in the past over an . equitable distribution formula. This year, however, the cities are taking a united approach to the issue and recommending a per capita distribution formula. Exhibits "A" and "B" attached will give a breakdown to the per capita approach. It might also be noted at this time that the '80 Bond Act legislation noting some of the abuses over the past years in distribution formulas have mandated as part of the Act that 50 per cent of the cities with 50 per cent of the population within a county must ratify the Board of Supervisors adopted plan for it to be valid. Failing to receive this city ratification of the plan by March 15 of this year, the result will be that San Bernardino County's 2.9 million dollar allocation will not be distributed in fiscal 81-82, but instead will be appropriated in the year 82-83. Staff Recommendation: [t is recommended that Council review and adopt the attached resolution, and forward the resolution with an appropriate cover letter to the Board of Supervisors in San Bernardino, ~~ P9• 2 memo to: C.C. 8 C.M. • from: B.H. re: Distribution of Bond Act funds As this is a rather straight forward issue, that is, joining the other cities within the County in a united front towards distribution of the '80 Bond Act monies, I will not go into a great deal of explanation in this memorandum. I would, however, 6e happy to answer any questions prior to the Council meeting or at the Council meeting of February 18. J BH/mN ~~ RESOLUTION N0. ~!-~~. • A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE PRIORITY PLAN FOR EXPENDITURES OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA PARKLANDS ACT OF 1980 ON A PER CAPITA BASIS WHEREAS, the people of the State of California have enacted the California Parklands Act of 1980, requiring; that each county shall consult with all cities and districts within the County which are eli- gi61e to receive grant funds under provisions of Section 5096.156 'of the Act and develop and submit to the State for approval a Priority Plan for expenditure of the county's allocation; and WHEREAS, said Priority Plan shall reflect consideration of deficiencies within the county in the preservation of historical re- sources and natural landscapes as well as in the provisions of recreat- ional areas and facilities; and WHEREAS, said Priority Plan shall also reflect regional park or openspace needs as well as community and neighborhood park and re- creational needs; and WHEREAS, the provisions of the parks and recreation needs should also reflect other important statewide priorities, including conservation of energy resources, recognizing the transDOrtation limitations of lower- income persons and the handicapped, encouraging the use of mass transit, • encouraging the planned use of strategically located vacant lands which have access to utilities and government services and increasing the benefit of already-existing facilities; and WHEREAS, the allocation of Bond Act funds was made to counties on a per capita basis; and WHEREAS, parks and recreation needs determinations for planning and development purposes are made on a per capita basis. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, does hereby agree as follows: SECTION 1. That the Priority Plan be based on a Der capita allocation of funds, said allocation being based on the preliminary 1980 census figures and reasonable estimates of population from those census figures for special districts whose boundaries do not coincide with census enumeration districts and who qualify for funding under the provisions of the Act, as this method will promote the consideration of projects that reflect all the aforesaid priorities. SECTION 2. That said per capita allocation, providing 53.37 per person, be constituted as set forth in Exhibit A and incorporated into this resolution. ~I 5( SECTION 3. That this resolution hereby gives the approval • of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the priority plan as one of the cities and districts representing fifty percent (50%) of the popu- lation of the cities and districts within the county. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 7981. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Glerk C~ ~~ EXHIBIT A • A. CITIES, 1980 CENSUS PRELIM. POP. FIG. FOR APRIL, 1980 CENSUS COUNTY OF SAN BERNAROINO PLANNING DEPT. 1. Adelanto 2,114 x 2. Barstow Rep. by Park Dist. 3. Big Bear Rep. by Park Dist. 4. Chino 40,018 x ' 5. Colton 19,862 x 6. Fan{ana 34,555 x 7. G'^and Terrace 8,449 x 8. Loma Linda 10,530 x • 9. Montclair 22,558 x 10. Needles 4,115 x 11. Ontario 87,800 x 12. Rancho Cucamonga 54,700 x 13, Redlands 43,484 x 14. Rialto 37,048 x ' 15. San Cernardino 118,092 x 16. Upland 41,013 x 17, Victor~ille 17,183 x TOTAL 54),509 PER CAPITA 'ALLOTMENT 53.37 = E 7,124 3.37 = 134,861 3.37 = 66,935 3.37 116,45D 3:37 = 28,473 3.37 = 35,486 3.37 76,020 3.37 = 13,868 3.37 = 295,886 3.37 ~ 184,366. 3.37 = 146>541 3.37 = 124,852 3.37 397,970 3.37 = 158,636 3.37 = 57,907 51,845,375 B. SPECIAL DISTRICTS 1980 CENSUS PER PARK DISTRICTS 1. Apple Valley ~ 16,071 2. Barstow 38,000 3. Big Bear 10,278 4. Bloomington 21,000 5. Cedar Pines 1,000 6. Hesperia 24,353 7. Joshua Tree 8,200 8. Lucerne Valley 1,800 9. North Fontana 3,500 10. Pa rl;er Dam g00 I1. 29 Palms 19,000 12. Yucaipa ~ Z4 ,300 13, Yucca Valley 17,989 TOTI~L 186,291 PER CAPITA x x x x x x x x x x X x b3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 '3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 ' 3.37 CITIES SPECIAL DISTRICTS TOTAL COUfITY SHARE (REGIONAL PARKS) ALLDTMENT = E 54,159 = 128,060 = 34,637 = 70,770 = 3,370 = 82,070 = 27,634 = 6,060 = 11,795 = 2,G9o = 64,030 81,891 = 60,623 $ 627,801 5 1,845,375 S 627,801 E 2,473,176 S 484,314 • it I February 18, 19 R1 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Regular Meeting 1. CALL TO ORDER 'the regular meeting of the CL[y Council was held in the Lion's Park Community Center, 9161 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, on Wednesday, February 18, 19 g1. The meeting was called to order aC 7:03 p.m. by Mayor Phillip D. Schlosser who led in Che flag salute. Presen c: Councilmen James C. Frost, Jon D. Mike ls, Michael A. Palumbo, Arthur H. Bridge, and Mayor Phillip D. Schlosser. Also present: Community Development Director (acting as City Manager), Jack Lam; City Attorney, Samuel Crowe; Deputy City Clerk, Beverly Authele[; City Planner, Barry Hogan; City Engineer, Lloyd Hubbs; Community Services Director, William Holley; and Finance Director, Harry Empey. Absent: City Manager, Lauren Wasserman; and Assistant City Manager, James Robinson. Both were attending a City Manager's Conference in Monterey. 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS a. Thursday, February 26, 7:00 p.m. at the Lion's Park Community Center, Planning Commission would be hold a public hearing on [he Victoria Plan. b. Thursday, February 26, 6:00 p.m. a[ Etiwanda Middle School, a joint meeting with City Council and Etiwanda School District Board of Trustees. c. Monday, February 23, meeting is cancelled. The Planning Commission had set the meeting in case it would be needed. However, the Planning Commsission has ':omple tad [he public hearings on the General Plan, and the meeting is no longer necessary. d. Councilman Mikels announced that on Priday, Pebruary 20, a[ 9:00 a. m. there would be a meeting of the Ontario Airport Ground Access Steering Covsnittee. e. Ed Hamilton, member of the current County Grand Jury, reported that the Grand Jury was investigating some unfortunate circumstances involving taxi cabs. The Grand Jury has asked the County to draft an ordinance to regulate taxi cabs Ln the unincorporated areas of [he County. He felt that because of the invea[Sgation there could possibly be Some Chat would try to move into the Clty, and perhaps [he City should also adopt a similar ordinance fnr protection. 3. CONSENT CALENDAR. Mr. Lam requested that item "f" be deleted from the Consent Calendar. Councilman Palumbo reques eed item "d" be removed in order that questions 9 and 10 could be answered. a. Approval of Warrants - Register No. 81-2-18 for $427,166.91. b. Approval of membership in the National League of Cities for the period of April 1, 19 B1 through March 31, 1982. Dues: $1499. c. Fo rvard Claim by Andrew Gibson Co the City Attorney Por handl Sng. d. A}eehe}}e-Beverage-6ieense-far-bf}}y_~__9'rfb4a;-be-Merfpeee;-8B9a-Eenter-6erect, far-eff-se}e-beer-end-w}ne. Councilman Palumbo requested removal from Che Consent Calendar in order [o determine the answers to questions 9 and 10. City Council MSnu[es February 18, 1981 Page 2 e. Acceptance of Bonds and Agreement for Site Approval 79-19, Located ae 9537 Foothill Blvd., and submitted by Atlantic Richfield Company. RESOLUTION NO. 81-20 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT ACREENENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR SITE APPROVAL NUMBER 79-19. f---Aeceptenee-ef-Peree}-Mop-4333-end-Ree}-{mpreremene-6enerne!-end-S4en-Ageee- menb Item was deleted from the Agenda. AR66669?{6N-N0r-8}-2} A-R£S06Ri{fiN-6F-47iS-6{;Y-66FRi6{6-OF-;R6-6}£{' 0F-AAN6HB-6d6AM6N6A;-6AL{FfiAN{Ay-AP8A9V{N6 PAA66S-HAP-NBHAfiA-4333,-43'fiN{R{{yg-PAA6fi6 NAP-NAr-47333-ANA-AEA}-PABP6AFY-{14RfiYIIf£N9' 66N{AA63'-AHB-6{gN-A6RAF41£NW. g. Request for voluntary termination of Mayor Schlosser's salary. I[ is recommended chat this 6e accepted and to remain in effect as long as Mayor Schlosser remains on the Council or requests reinstatment. Motion: Moved by Palombo, seconded by Frost to approve the amended Consent Calendar with [he deletion of items "d" and "f". Motion carried unanimously 5-0. 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS. 4A. ORO INANCE N0. 105-B. Mr. Lam stated [he staff requests that the item be continued Co March 4, 1981. There were still some problems which needed [o be worked out. Motion: Moved by Bridge, seconded by Palombo to approve the continuance of the second reading of Ordinance No. 105-B to March 4, 1981. Motion carried unanimously 5-0. 4B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ZONE CHANGE N0. 80-14 - ROBERTS GROUP. A change of zone from R-1-8500 (single family residential) to R-3 (multiple family residential) for 7.3 acres, located on the northwest corner of 19th Street and Hermosa Avenue - APN 202-17-010. Jack Lam presented the staff report. Councilman Mike is ask what happened to the oak trees which were supposed to be preserved. He said he walked the area and only observed some trunks of trees and sawdust. Mr, Hogan said the ones which were cu[ down were a type of cedar tree no[ the oak. The cedar trees were already dead. He said the oak trees were near the back perimeter of Che property. Title of [he Ordinance was read by Jack Lam. ORDINANCE N0. 136 (second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFOAN IA, REZONING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NL^IBER 202-17-010, LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST COWVER OF 19TH STREET AND HERMOSA AVENUE FROM R-1-8500 TO R-3. Motion: Moved by Palombo, seconded by Mikels to waive further reading. Motion carr icd unanimously 5-0. City Council Minutes February 18, 1981 Page 3 Mayor Schlosser opened the meeting Eor public hearinR• There being no response, the public hearing was closed. Councilman Frost asked about the reco~mnendations of the Planning Commission for the other corners at this intersection. Nr. Hogan seated that [he southeast corner request was for office and professional and the request vas no[ recommended 6y the Planning Conunission but to retain [he Bedway/Cooke general plan designation of low density residential. On [he northeast cornet there is an existing office site owned by HMG. They have also purchased the additional land except for [he house that takes access off Hermosa Avenue and purchased property all the way to the existing eoulevatd Development tract and to the single family home which is going to be built. Their request was for multiple family density, and the Planning Consnission approved medium density 5 Co 14 dwellings per acre. That was a change from the low density residential 2 co 4 dwellings per acre. Motion: Moved by Frost, seconded by Palombo to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 136. 2fot ion carried by the fallowing vote: AYES: Frost, Mikels, Palombo, Bridge, and Schlosser. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 4C. AMBULANCE DE-REGUtATION. Jack Lam presented the staff rep or c. Mr. tam read the title of Ordinance No. 137. ORDINANCE N0. 137 (second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REPEALING CHAPTER 8 OF DIVISION 1 OF TITLE 3 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY CODE IN ORDER TO DE-REGULATE AMBULANCES. Motion: Moved by Palombo, seconded by Frost to waive further reading. The motion carried unanimously 5-0. Mayor Schlosser opened [he meeting for public hearing. There being no response, the public hearing was closed. Motion: Moved by Bridge, aeconded by Palombo to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 137. 2fo tion carried by the following vote: AYES: Froac, Mikels, Palombo, grid ge, and Schlosser. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Councilman Mikels stated that the Council had previously requested that staff pro- vide a quarterly review on any new ambulance companies. He said he felt this should still be received by Council on a quarterly basis. Council concurred. 4D. RECOMdEWATION BY THE RANCHO CUCAMONCA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION FOR DEB IGNATLON AS CITY HISTORIC LANDMARKS, Mr. William Holley presented the staff report. Council requested [hat each item be handled individually. Mr. Holley presented the firs[ item, [he A1[a Loma Honor Roll. The second item was the palm and eucalyp cus street tree plantings. Mr. Frost asked if [here would be a conflict since he had one of chose palm trees in his front vard. The City Attorney said ne. The last item was the Chaffey-Garcia House C S[y Council Manures February 18, 1981 Page 4 Hr. Lam read title of Ordinance No. 138. ORDINANCE N0. 13H (fuse reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AANCHO COCAMONGA, CAL7FORN IA, RECOGNIZING THE ALTA LOMA HONOR ROLL, THF. PALM AND EUCALYPTUS STREET TREE PLANTINGS ALONG THE NORTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST CORNERS OF VICTORIA AND ETIWANDA AVENUES, AND THE CNAFFEY-CARCTA HOUSE AS EEINC SIGNIFICANT NISTOAIC FEATURES AND, THEREFORE, DESIGNATING EACH AS A CITY HISTORIC LANDMARK. Mayor Schlosser opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response, the public hearing was closed. Mavor Schlosser se[ March 4, 1981 far second reading of Ordinance No. 138. 5. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS. SA. GENERAL PLAY SCHEDULE FOR CITY COUNCIL. Mr. Hogan presented the proposed schedule Co Council. After same discussion, the Council concurred on the following schedule: March 9 - Presenting the General Plan to the City Council. :larch 16 - Land Use and Development Super Element. March 23 - Environmental Resources and Public Health and Safety Super Elements. March 30 - Continuance of Land Use and Development Super Element. April 6 - Draft Environmental Impact Report/Adoption. Motion: Moved by Palombo, seconded by Frost to approve the above schedule for the public hearings on the General Plan and to approve the publication of [he schedule in the Daily Report. Motion carried unanimously 5-0. SH. PLANNING COMMISSION DIRECTOR REVIEW PROCEDURE. Mr. Hogan presented the staff report. A Resolution from the Planning Commission had been presented which lls led the types of proj etc which would require a full review by the Planning Commission. Councilman Mikels stated that the large commercial and industrial projects were missing. Mr. Hogan stated these would be included under item 3, Master Planned Projects, or would be included under "Special Boulevard Projects." Mr. Lam also stated that shopping centers require site approvals which are not Director Reviews. Councilman Mikels recovsnended that [he Planning Commission's recommendations 6e drafted into a Reaolu[Son for Council approval. Mr. tam stated this could be don. by using the Planning Convnisaion Resolution form, assigning a Council number, and changing a few words. Council concurred, The City Attorney scared that the word, "Planning Commission," in the title be changed to "City Council." The word, "Planning Commission," in the second aWhereas paragraph" should be changed fo "City Council," and [he word, "Planning Commission," in the "Now, therefore, paragraph" should be changed to "City Council." City Council Minutes February 18, 1981 Page 5 Mr. Lam read the title to Resolution No. B1-23. RESOLUTION N0. 81-23 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING CRITERIA FOR PROJECTS REQUIRING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION DESIRES TO CONDUCT FULL REVIEW UPON. Motion: Moved by Palumbo, seconded by Mikels to waive further reading and [o adopt Resolution No. 81-23. Notion carried unanimously 5-0. FOR report In November 1980 the voters approved Proposition One which was a Statewide Park Bond measure. This measure makes possible a distribution of 2.9 million dollars throughout San Bernardino County for the purpose of park acquisition or development. This year the distribution will be made on a per capita basis. This means for Rancho Cucamonga wish a population figure of 54,708, Che total allotment would be $184,366 with a per capita amount of $3.37. Mayor Schlosser opened the meeting Eor public input. Since there was no response, the public portion of the meeting was closed. Motion: Moved by Mikels, seconded by Palumbo to approve Resolution No. 81-22. and to waive the full reading. Motion carried unanimously 5-0. Mr. Lam read [he title. RESOLUTION N0. 81-22 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE PRIORITY PLAN FOR EXPENDITURES OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO UNDER THE PROVISIONS OP THE CALIFORNIA PARKLANDS ACT OF 1980 ON A PER CAPITA BASIS. 6. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS. Mr. Crowe said he only requested time to discuss a li ligation matter with the Council in Executive Session. 7. ADJOURNMENT. Motion: Moved by Frost, seconded by Palumbo to adjourn to an Executive Session to reconvene on February 26 at [he Etlwanda School for a meeting with the School Board of Trustees a[ 6:00 p.m. Mo[lon approved unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 8:15 p. m. Respectfully submitted, . .. ;~. .. Beverly Authelet Deputy Ci[y Clerk