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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009/04/07 - Agenda Packet - Special! ~'` l AGENDA CITY COUNCIL, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY SPECIAL MEETING Tuesday, April 7, 2009 ~ 4:00 p.m. Rancho Cucamonga City Hall ~ Tapia Room 10500 Civic Center Drive 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3801 A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance: 2. Roll Call: Mayor/PresidentlChairman Kurth Mayor Pro TemNice PresidentNice Chairman Michael Council/BoardlAgencymembers Gutierrez, Spagnolo and Williams B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS This is the time and place for the general public to address the Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District and City Council on any item listed or not listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Agency, Fire Board, or City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The Agency, Fire Board, or City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. All communications are to be addressed directly to the Agency, Fire Board or City Council, not to the members of the audience. This is a professional business meeting and courtesyand decorum are expected. Please refrain from anydebate between audience and speaker, making loud noises, or engaging in any activity which might be disruptive to the decorum of the meeting. The public communications period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business portion of the agenda. During this one hour period, all those who wish to speak on a topic contained in the business portion of the agenda will be given priority, and no further speaker cards for these business items will be accepted once the business portion of the agenda commences. Any other public communications which have not concluded during this one hour period may resume after the regular business portion of the agenda has been completed. C. ITEM OF BUSINESS City Council Bus Tour visiting 1200 acres -potential location for a proposed City-County Project in the Rancho Cucamonga Area (Transportation is available for people who wish to attend the meeting with the City Council): A. Begin at Rancho Cucamonga City Hall, 10500 Civic Center Drive B. Drive to Deer Creek Basin for overview of the 1200 acre property (generally north of Banyan, east of Deer Creek Channel, west of Day Creek Channel, and north into the foothill area). C. End at Rancho Cucamonga City Hall, 10500 Civic Center Drive Continued on next page.... D. ADJOURNMENT I, Debra L. McKay, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on April 2, 2009, per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. City of Rancho Cucamonga Mayor Kurth & City Council, Fire Protection District, and Redevelopment Agency ATTN: City Clerk 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA County of San Bernardino Board of Supervisors, and Flood Control District Via Email per arrangement with City Clerk (Shirr;L.Griffin@cityofrc.us) April 7, 2009 RE: Public Comment on 1,200- acre -Proposed Location of City-County Project in the Rancho Cucamonga Area [ at Day Canyon and Deer Canyon area], California. These comments are submitted on the behalf of Spirit of the Sage Council (Sage Council), and Council for Climate and Conservation (CCC) regarding the proposed location of future development related projects. Sage Council is a public benefit California corporation, California Registered Charity and current conservation project of the 501(c) 3 qualified nonprofit land trust, The Habitat Trust for Wildlife (Habitat Trust). The Habitat Trust provides 501(c) 3 fiscal sponsorship to the Sage Council for its actions to defend and protect threatened habitat and rare and endangered species on lands near the conservation lands owned by Habitat Trust, including actions to enforce laws. Council for Climate and Conservation (CCC) is an unincorporated group of citizens, including residents and voters in the City and County that are concerned about biological diversity, endangered species and the destruction of vegetative natural plant communities (habitats) that is scientifically known to contribute to Climate Change and Global Warming. Sage Council and CCC are taking this opportunity to formerly object in writing to the City and County proposal to sell 1200-acres of biologically significant lands to a group of developers. It is well recorded that the land was habitat mitigation by the Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) and Bureau of Reclamations for the construction of the Day Canyon Debris Basin Flood Control Project and the Deer Canyon Flood Control Project, including channels. These mitigation lands were given to the County Flood Control to protect & preserve the habitat. If the County sells for uses these federal project mitigation lands for anything but habitat conservation, the County and City will be in violation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the federal Administrative Procedures Act. These lands that the City-County.are proposing to use for development related projects, are protected by contractual agreements with federal agencies. The deeds and easements should reflect the restrictive uses, also. U.S. Treasury and California laws regulating Conservation Easements and lands with restrictive deed/titles prevents such lands require that the owner be a IRS qualified 501 (c )3 conservation organization or government agency with the duty to conserve the resources. Therefore, the County, County Flood Control Agency and City are not legally authorized to sell or give these conservation lands to developers and known campaign contributors with development investments or the general public, When the Day Canyon Debris Basin was built it destroyed hundreds of acres of rare sage and riparian habitats and species. Professor Jim des Lauries, formerly of Chaffey College, opposed the debris basin and channelization, remarking that it was going to kill known habitat of rare collared lizards and other species. The collard lizards have never been seen again since the Debris basin was built. Prof Jim desLauries taught thousands of students over the past 20 years, having created an extensive biological database documenting the biological importance of Day Canyon and the North Etiwanda Alluvial Fan. The proposed project area also has blue line streams that will require consultation with Army Corp of Engineers and California Department of Fish & Games for 404 permits and stream bed alteration agreements. Since the early 1990's the City and County have been notified by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (Service) and California Department of Fish & Game (Department) numerous times in writing and in person that these alluvial fans from Deer Canyon eastward to Coyote Canyon (Etiwanda Fan Complex) and over into Lytle and Cajon support numerous listed and unlisted species, along with the imperiled habitat - Riversidean and Alluvial Sage Scrub natural communities. This habitat is a high priority for protection and conservation by the Service and Department. Know listed endangered and legally protected species include, California gnatcatcher, San Bernardino Kangaroo Rat (SBKR), Golden Eagle, Southern Arroyo Toad, Southwestern willow flycatcher, least Bell's vireo and others. The Service has designated habitat in the proposed development area as "critical" for the survival and recovery of the California gnatcatcher and San Bernazdino Kangaroo Rat, pursuant to the federal Endangered Species Act. Because any destruction of mitigation habitat is anticipated, significant new information and changes to the originally agreed project will require reinitiation of consultation by the ACOE and Bureau of Reclamations and County Flood Control. There is no time limit for how long habitat mitigation areas are to be protected and conserved, as the conservation easements in perpetuity (forever). The City, County or future developers will be violating environmental and administrative regulations as well as the restrictive deeds and easements, if they move forward on this ridiculous proposal. Zoning changes, County service area reorganization or the North Etiwanda Specific Plan, do not change the fact that restrictive deed and the encumbrances prevent these proposed lands from being developed. If any of the land doesn't have a restrictive deed and easement, the developers will still have to comply with previous agreements and laws requiring protection of critical habitat and endangered species. Sage Council and CCC request that the City and County leave the 1200-acres in the County and Flood Control District for conservation purposes and would expand the present North Etiwanda Preserve area. Large contiguous areas of habitat are needed landscape linkages for wildlife movement throughout the West Valley Foothills region. These 1200-acres aze included in the LAFCO reorganization of CSA -70 to CSA-120. Sage Council and The Habitat Trust for Wildlife has previously objected to this CSA reorganization, including mapped areas for inclusion. The CSA reorganization included the County dissolving Open Space District 1 and 3, which we believe to be unlawful and inconsistent with previous contracts and agreements (Cooperative Management Agreement for the North Etiwanda Preserve). The County, Special Districts and San Bernardino Association of Governments (SANBAG) along with out state and federal regulatory agencies agreed that the entire 762-acre in the Preserve would be protected and conserved in perpetuity. The proposed 1200-acres lands, adjacent to the south and west of the Preserve must be protected for habitat and wildlife value. Furthermore, loss of habitat coupled with more developments and roads in this region contributes to Global Warming and Climate Change. Rather than taking needed actions to reduce carbon emissions and energy consumption, the City and County appear hell bent to do just the opposite. In closing, please include us on your notification list and distribution list for this proposal and all others in the City, City Sphere of Influence acid County that include the 2nd Supervisor's District and West Valley Foothills. Sincerely, Leeona Klippstein, Executive Director Spirit of the Sage Council, and President of .Council for Climate and Conservation Copy: Law Office of Craig Sherman Leslie Grimes, member Doug Doepke, Executive Director The Habitat Trust for Wildlife Rick Estes, San Gorgonio Chapter of Sierra Club Jodi Clifford & Mark Durham, U.S. ACOE Nancy Ferguson, USFWS i t t ,~ 1200 Acre Tour April 7, 2009 1 -County Van / 2 -Community Service Vans / 1- Fire Van as' back-up 40 seats available Attendees: Mayor & Council Jack Lam -~ John Gillison`~ Linda Daniels Mark Steuer James Troyer Candice Burnett Peter Bryan Mike Bell Cassie McDuff Wendy Leung Photographer Linda Yoder ~ Les 1- ~. 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