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AGENDA
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
REGUIAR MEETINGS
1st and 3rd Wednesdays - 7:00 p.m.
March 2, 1994
Civic Center
Council Ch3mbers
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730
City Councilmembers
Dennis L. Stout, Mayor
Charles J. Buquet, Mayor Pro Tern
William J. Alexander, Councilmember
Rex Gutierrez, Councilmember
Diane Willlares, Councilmember
Jack L~m, City Manager
J~mes L. Markman, City Attorney
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk
City Office: 989-1851
City Council Agenda
March 2, 1994
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All items submitted for the City Council Agenda must be in
writing. The deadline for submitting these items is 6:00
p.m. on the Tuesday prior to the meeting. The City Clerk's
Office receives all such items.
A, CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Buquet , Alexander ,Stout
Williams , and Gutierrez
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS
Presentation of Proclomation declaring March os American Red
Cross Month.
C. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
This is the time and place for the general public to address
~the City Council. State law prohibits the City Council from
addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda.
The City Council may receive testimony and set the matter
for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five
minutes per individual.
D, CONSENT CALENDAR
The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be
routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by
the Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be
removed by a Councilmember or member of the audience for
discussion.
1. Approval of MInutes: February 16, 1994
Approval of Warrants, Register Nos. 2/9/94 and 2/16/94; and
Payroll ending 2/6/94 for the total amount of S 1,526.136.02.
Approval to authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids"
for the Rancho Cucamonga Metrolink Station Phase I, Milliken
Avenue and Metrolink Railway, to be funded from San Bemardino
County Measure F/Commuter Rail, Account No. 37-4637-9326, and
State Proposition 108 Passenger Rail Bond Act, Account No. 36-
4637-9326.
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RESOLUTION NO. 94-036
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. APPROVING
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "RANCHQ
CUCAMONGA METROLINK STATION PHASE I,
MILLIKEN AVENUE AND METROLINK RAILWAY,' IN
SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS
Approval to expend Asset Seizure Funds for Jaw enforcement
equipment, in the amount of S82,000.00.
Approval to expend ASSet Seizure Funds for Bicycle Enforcement
Team Equipment in the amount of $26,000.00
ApprOval to execute o Subordination Agreement form Charles S.
and Theresa L. Hewitt for their property located at 9623 Almond
Street (APN: 1061-521-20].
RESOLUTION NO. 94-037
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
A SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT FROM CHARLES S.
AND THERESA L. HEWITr AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TQ SIGN SAME (APN 1061-
521-20)
Approval to execute Improvement Agreement, Improvement
Securities and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape
Maintenance District NO, 1 and Street Lighting Maintenance
District Nos. 1 and 2 for DR 92-11, located at 9400 Armond Street,
submitted by Randolph S. Davis and Sandra P. Davis.
RESOLUTION NO. 94-038
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT
SECURITIES FOR DR 92-11
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RESOLUTION NO. 94-039
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING
THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1
AND 2 FOR DR 92-11
Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract
13898, located on the northwest corner of Lemon Avenue and
London Street.
Release:
Maintenance Guarantee Band (Street)
S 18,900.00
Approval to accept improvements, Release of Bonds, and
Notice of Completion for the Lions Park Community Center Roofing
Project, CO 93~:]84.
Release: Faithful Performance Bond
S58,155.C0
RESOLUTION NO. 94-040
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE LIONS PARK
COMMUNITY CENTER ROOFING PROJECT AND
AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
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Approval to Release Maintenance Guarantee Bonds for the
following Improvement Projects: 1) Archibald Avenue Entry
Monuments Project (CO 88-056); 2) Slurry Seal Program, Phase I,
1987-1988 (CO 88-069); 3) Archibald Avenue Sidewalks, Phase II (CO
88-090): 4] SlurW Seal P~ogram, Phase II, 1987-1988 (CO 88-091); and
5) Lion Street Improvement Project, south of Ninth Street (CO 88-
093).
Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bonds
Contract 88-(]56
Contract 88-069
Contract 88-0g0
Contract 88-091
Contract 88-093
S 129249.00
8,578.00
3,977.89
98,932.92
5582.72
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E. CONSENT ORDINANCES
The following Ordinances have had public hearings at the time
of first reading. Second readings are expected to be routine
and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the
Council at one time without discussion. The City Clerk will
read the title. Any item can be removed for discussion.
CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A PUBLIC
MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IN AND FOR THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA
ORDINANCE NO. 520 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING
A PUBLIC MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IN AND FOR THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
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F. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS
The following items have been advertised and/or posted as
public hearings as required by law. The Chair will open the
meeting to receive public testimony.
NO Items Submitted.
G, PUBLIC HEARINGS
The following items have no legal publication or posting
requirements. The Chair will open the meeting to receive
public testimony.
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST BY PROPERTY OWNERS TO FORM
AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO FUND CERTAIN DRAINAGE FACILITIES
IN SOUTH ETIWANDA (Continued from December 1, 1993)
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H. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public
testimony, although the Chair may open the meeting for
public input.
CONSIDERATION TO APPROVE USAGE OF EPICENTER FOR D.A.R.E.
FUNDRAISER
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I. COUNCIL BUSINESS
The following items have been requested by the City Council
for discussion. They are not public hearing items, although
the Chair may open the meeting for public input.
1. UPDATE ON RANCHO CUCAMONGA PUBLIC LIBRARY
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J. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
This is the time for City Council to identify the items they
wish to discuss at the next meeting. These items will not be
discussed at this meeting, only identified for the next
meeting.
K. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
This is the time and place for the general public to address
the City Council. State law prohibits the City Council from
addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda.
The City Council may receive testimony and set the matter
for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five
minutes per individual.
L. ADJOURNMENT
MEETING TO ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS
PENDING LITIGATION.
I, Debra J. Adams, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby
certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
February 24, 1994, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per
Government Code 54953 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
February 16, 1994
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
Regular Meeting
A. CALLTO ORDER
A regular meeting of the Rancho Cucamonga City Council was held on Wednesday, February 16, 1994, in the
Council Chambers of the Civic Center, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The
meeting was called to order at 7:05 p.m. by Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Present were Councilmembers: William J. Alexander, Charles J. Buquet It, Rex Gutierrez, Diane Williams, and
Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; James Markman, City Attorney; Jerry B. Fulwood, Deputy City
Manager; Linda D. Daniels, Redevelopment Manager; Rick Gomez, Community Development Director; Tarry
Smith, Park Planning/Development Superintendent; Brad Bullet, City Planner; Joe O'Neil, City Engineer; Bill
Makshanoff, Building Official; Bob Dominguez, Administrative Services Director; Suzanne Ota, Community
Services Manager; Duane Baker, Assistant to the City Manager; Diane O'Neal, Management Analyst II; Susan
Mickey, Management Analyst I; Chief Dennis Michael, Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District; Capt. Bruce
Zeiner and Lt. Mike Ingram, Rancho Cucamonga Police Department; and Debra J. Adams, City Clerk.
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS
B I. Presentation of Proclamation to Lt. Mike Ingram for his service to the people of Rancho Cucamonga.
Mayor Stout presented the proclamation to Lieutenant Mike Ingrain.
C. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
C 1. Mr. Lansdale, 6153 Sapphire, had various questions on how the Redevelopment Agency is operated.
Mayor Stout referred Mr. Lansdale to Linda Daniels to answer his questions.
D. CONSENT CALENDAR
DI.
Approval of Minutes: January 19, 1994
February 2, 1994
City Council Minutes
February 16, 1994
Page 2
D2. Approval of Warrants, Register Nos. 1/26/94 and 2/2/94; and Payroll ending 1/13/94 and 1/27/94 for the
total amount of S6,022,189.63.
D3. Approval to receive and file current investment Schedule as of January 31, 1994.
D4. Alcoholic Beverage Application for Off-Sale General for Food 4 Less #328, Food 4 Less of California,
Incorporated, southwest comer of Foothill Boulevard and Etiwanda Avenue.
D5. Alcoholic Beverage Application for Off-Sale General Off-Sale Beer & Wine for Pay Less Drug Stores, Pay
Less Drug Stores Northwest Incorporated, 6401 Haven Avenue.
D6. Alcoholic Beverage Application for Off-Sale General Conditional #1 for Arrow Plaza Market, Suket Daval,
Daksha M., Maresh M., Mukesh M., and Nayana H. Patel, 9755 Arrow Highway Units A, B & C.
D7. Approval to authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the Calaveras Avenue Street
Improvement Project, Ninth Street to Chaffee Street Alley, to be funded from CDBG Funds, Account No. 28-4333-
9331.
RESOLUTION NO. 94-023
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR
THE CALAVERAS AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, NINTH
STREET TO CHAFPt;E STREET ALLEY," IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING
AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS
D8. Approval to authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the 1993/94 Fiscal Year Street
Rehabilitation Program at Various Locations, to be funded from Systems Development, Account No. 22-4637-9313,
22-4637-9311 and Prop. 111 - Gas Tax Account No. 10-4637-9113.
RESOLUTION NO. 94-024
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, 'CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR
THE "1993/94 FISCAL YEAR STREET REHABILITATION PROGRAM AT
VARIOUS LOCATIONS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, WHICH INCLUDES HOT
ASPHALT RUBBER OVERLAY, CAPE SEAL AND SLURRY SEAL", IN SAID
CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE
TO RECEIVE BIDS
D9. Approval to appropriate $425,327.00 from Deferred Revenue Account No. 22-236 and expend it in Systems
Development Fund Account Numbers 22-4637-9206 ($96,109.00) and 22-4637-9205 ($329,218.00), for the
construction of the Rochester Avenue and Banyan Street Improvement Project located north of Highland Avenue.
D10. Apprqval of Resolutions authorizing Issuance of Bonds, approving Form of Bond Indenture, Bond Purchase
Agreement and Preliminary Official Statement, and specifying conditions for the prepayment of special taxes for
Community Facilities District 93-3 (Foothill Marketplace).
City Council Minutes
February 16, 1994
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RESOLUTION NO. 94-025
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF BONDS,
APPROVING FORM OF BOND INDENTURE, BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT
AND PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT 93-3 (FOOTHILL MARKETPLACE)
RESOLUTION NO. 94-026
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SPECIFYING CONDITIONS FOR THE
PREPAYMENT OF SPECIAL TAXES WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT 93-3 (FOOTHILL MARKETPLACE)
D11. Approval of the Park and Recreation Commission's recommendations relating to the Commission Advisory
Committees.
D12. Approval of a resolution incorporating the Programmer personnel classification and salary benefit and
amending the Library Services Budget for Fiscal Year 1993/94.
RESOLUTION NO. 93-124B
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 93-142A TO
INCORPORATE PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATIONS AND SALARY AND
BENEFITS FOR LIBRARY SERVICES POSITIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993/94
D13. Approval to amend the Community Development Block Grant Final Statement of Community
Development Objectives ana Projected use of funds for the 1993/94 Program Year which will allow the transfer of
$29,400.00, originally designated for a contingency account, to the Home Improvement Program.
D14. Approval to execute Mills Agreement 93-03 ~ Robert and Barbara Yellen for the restoration of the Goerlitz
House, a designated local landmark, located at 6156 Hellman, Rancho Cucamonga, CA - APN: 1062-381-08.
D15. Approval to execute Mills Agreement 93-04 - Roy and Mina LaParty for the restoration of the Albert
House, a designated local landmark, located at 10323 19th Street, Rancho Cucamonga, CA - APN: 202-201-54.
DI6. Approval to execute a Release of Real Property Improvement Contract and Lien Agreement releasing 8575
Bella Vista Road, located on the south side of Bella Vista Road, west of Carnelian Street, submitted by Edward C.
and Roxana M. CoKIoza.
RESOLUTION NO. 94-027
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RELEASING A REAL PROPERTY
IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT AND LIEN AGREEMENT FROM 8575 EELLA
VISTA ROAD
City Council Minutes
February 16, 1994
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D17. Approval m execute a Grant of Easement for Storm Drain Purposes from Southern Califomia Edison to the
City of Rancho Cucamonga and authorization for the City Engineer m execute the same for a storm drain required of
the Adult Sports Park Expanded Parking Lot Project.
D18. Approval of Map, Summary Vacation of excess street right-of-way at the southeast comer of Spruce
Avenue and Church Street and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 4 and Street
Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 4 for Pamel Map 14331, located at the northeast comer of Spruce Avenue
and Foothill Boulevard, submitted by Lewis Homes.
RESOLLFF1ON NO. 94-028
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP 14331
RESOLUTION NO. 94-029
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUMMARILY ORDERING THE VACATION OF
EXCESS STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SPRUCE
AVENUE AND CHURCH STREET
RESOLUTION NO. 94-030
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 AND STREET
LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 4 FOR PARCEL MAP 14331
DI9. Approval to reject all proposals received for the resurfacing of Traffic/Beating Deck/Parking Structure as
non-responsive. (Continued from February 2, 1994)
D20. Approval to execute a Maintenance Easement Agreement (CO 94-012) with Cucamonga County Water
District for the maintenance of a water line to be contained in the Sports Complex Parking Lot Expansion Project.
D21. Approval to execute an agreement (CO 94-013) with claimants associated with Community Facilities
District 88-2 regarding the sale of bonds and disbursement of funds.
D22. Approval to execute a Professional Services Agreement (CO 94-014) with Len Perdue and Associates to
perform appraisal services for Community Facilities District 88-2. Contract amount not to exceed $10,000.00, to
be funded from Account No. 76-4130~5028.
D23. Approval to execute a Professional Services Agreement (CO 94-015) with Empire Economics to conduct a
Market Absorption Study of Community Facilities District 88-2. Contract not to exceed $5,000.00, to be funded
from Account No. 76-4130-6028.
D24. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and Monamentafion Cash Deposit for
Tract 13703, located on the west side of Haven Avenue, north of Banyan Street, submitted by Sheffield-Alia Loma
55, Ltd., a California Limited Partnership, and release of previously submitted Improvement Agreement,
Improvement Security and Monumenlation Cash Deposit accepted by City Council on February 20, 1991, from
Kajima Development Corporation.
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February 16, 1994
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RESOLUTION NO. 94-031
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT,
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, AND MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT FOR
TRACT NO. 13703 AND RELEASING THE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT,
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY AND MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT
PREVIOUSLY ACCEPTED BY CITY COUNCIL ON FEBRUARY 20, 1991
D25. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 13759, located on the west side of Haven
Avenue, south of Victoria Street, submitted by Fu Mai Limited.
RESOLUTION NO. 94-032
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13759
D26. Approval to accept Landscape Improvements, Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion for Tract 13351 -
Ten'a Vista Parkway Medians, located on Tetra Vista Parkway west of Milliken Avenue.
Release: Faithful Performance Bond
Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bond
$ 51,600.00
5,160.00
RESOLUTION NO. 94-033
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANClIO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
TRACT 13351 - TERRA VISTA PARKWAY MEDIANS AND AUTHORIZING THE
FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
D27. Approval to accept Improvements, Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion for Tract 13886/Pareel Map
11394 located on the northwest comer of Base Line Road and Etiwanda Avenue.
Release: Faithful Performance Bond (Public St.)
Release: Faithful Performance Bond (Private St.)
$ 485,000.00
60,000.00
RESOLUTION NO. 94-034
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANClIO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE MAIN LINE STORM DRAIN
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR PARCEL MAP II394/TRACT 13886 AND
AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
D28. Approval to accept Improvements, Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion for Tract 14192-1, located
on the east side of Hellman Avenue south of 19th Street.
Release: Previously Reduced Faithful Performance Bond $ 75,900.00
Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bond 75,900.00
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February 16, 1994
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RESOLUTION NO. 94-035
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR
TRACT 14192-1 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Williams to approve the staff recommendations in the staff reports
contained in the Consent Calendar. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
E. CONSENT ORDINANCES
El. CONSIDERATION TO ESTABLISH A SPEED LIMIT OF 35 MPH ON LARK DRIVE FROM
KENYON WAY TO ROCHESTER AVENUE; A SPEED LIMIT OF 45 MPH ON HAVEN AVENUE FROM
WILSON AVENUE TO HILLSIDE ROAD AND SUMMIT AVENUE FROM ETIWANDA AVENUE TO EAST
AVENUE
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk, read the title of Ordinance No. 519.
ORDINANCE NO. 519 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 10.20.020 OF THE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY CODE REGARDING PRIMA FACIE SPEED
LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Alexander to waive full reading and approve Ordinance No. 519. Motion
carried unanimously, 5-0.
No items were submitted.
F. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS
G. PUBLIC HEARINGS
GI. CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A PUBLIC MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IN
AND FOR THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Staff report by Suzanne Ota, Community Services
Manager.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response, the public hearing was closed.
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk, read the title of Ordinance No. 520.
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February 16, 1994
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ORDINANCE NO. 520 (first reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLIS IllBiG A PUBLIC ~CIPAL LIBRARY
IN AND FOR THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Williams to waive full reading and set second reading of Ordinance
No. 520 for March 2, 1994. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
H. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS
H1. CONSIDERATION OF THE FINANCING PLAN FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY'S 1993/94
PAYMENT TO THE EDUCATIONAL REVENUE AUGMENTATION FUND. AS REOUIRED BY THE STATE
BUDGET DEFICIT REDUCTION ACT Staff report presented by Jack Lam, City Manager.
MOTION: Moved by Stout, seconded by Buquet to approve the financing plan for the Redevelopment Agency's
1993/94 payment to the Edacational Revenue Augmentation Fund. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
H2. CONSIDERATION OF A POLICY REGARDING GIFTS AND GRATUITIES FOR ALL CITY
AGENCIES Staff report presented by Bob Dominguez, Administrative Services Director.
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Alexander to approve the Gifts and Gratuities Policy for all City
Agencies. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0.
Mayor Stout asked that Mr. Dominguez bring this back to the Council as it needs to be modified or revised.
H3. CONSIDERATION OF SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (CO 94-016) ON BOOKING FEES AND
ADOPTION OF THE AMENDED LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTRACT (CO 94-017) WITH SAN
BERNARDINO COUNTY Staff report presented by Jack Lam, City Manager. He referred to an additional
memorandum that had been distributed to the Council and explained why the City should not approve the new
agreements.
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Stout to lable the item at this time. Motion earned unanimously, 5-0.
I, COUNCIL BUSINESS
No items were submitted.
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.!. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
J1. Councilmember Alexander stated he would like to have periodic updates on the new library so that people
who are interested will know what is going on.
J2. Councilmember Gutierrez stated he would like to see where the Assessment Dis~ict money is being spent.
Councilmember Buquet stated that will be coming soon to the Council.
K. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
No communications were made from the public.
L. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Willjams to adjourn. Motion carried unanimously, 5-0. The meeting
adjourned a(7:38 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Debra J. Adams, CMC
City Clerk
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1~41 UeSTERD TUNF L CQNNENC1,AL NAINT SUPPLIES e e4OTS 365o43
e44,1, U1,LR1,0Gee SNeeNA NeCREAtZON REFUNDS e4,016 IT.SO
eAA) NILEODe STEPHEN NeCNeAT1,0N ReFUNOS e4OTT SS,SO
TIe WITS NECReACTION SUPPLIES 3407e 4,N.Ie
94* MOLPINNARGeR INC,s OsP, LANDSCAPe SUPPLIES e e4eT$ 2zI.os
SOt XEROX COUPORATION COPY HmCN1,Me SUFPLXeS/SeNV1,Ce I R4080 Sei.OT
e444 VeNe RACHEL eECReAT1,0N REFUNDS e4091, SS,OO
TOTAL 4,1Sw501.31,
CIIY OF RANCHO rUCANONGA
i . ~96 (03/96)
RUN RATE: 02/I6/94 PAGE:
YENOOR NAME TTEH DESCRIPTION NARR NO VANR. ANT.
7082 DRONN, JARgET
7097 GENTRY EIOS., inC. end MARC LEVZNE
606A i DAY NLINOS
I A L A EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO-e inC.
T ARLETRONICS
IISS ALIGNFIERY L DRAKE SPECIALISTS
S!RT 6LL-CZTTES PENCE CONPANT
SITe ALPERT, RELANIE
266 ALPHA IETA
6065 ALIA LORA CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL
2929 AMERICAN CARPING ASSOCIATION
ZOAZ AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION
4079 AMERICAN VEHICLES
Z611 ARAGON, SALLY
4155 ARCHIDALO PLOVERS
16 KSSQCIATEO ENGINEERS
4856 AUSTINSe TONRAT
I616 AUTO PARTS CQHPANYt INC
TO61 AUAROS IY CHKHPZOH
ere BANK OF AHERZCA-CONPODATE
)S eASELTHE TRUE VALUE HARDMARE
3227 OATLESS STATIONERS
555 DINEFIELD, KINGSLEY
ISSR BIG A AUTO PARTS
tZRT BLAKE PAPER COot INCo
415) ROAMAH, CAPVOlTA
7169 OOTTOH Line
I4l DRAOFOROe HAROLD
7052 RROVNw JAgnET
4156 RRUNNERe EO
1166 RRUNSVICK OEER CREEK LANES
SSl RURA-RLACKSCNLEGERe ROSEONN
6066 CALIFORNIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
ZSlI CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL TREASURERS
3308 CARDE PACIFIC CORPORATION
3695 CELLULAR HOBILE PHONE COMPANY
3622 CHAMBER OF CONHEnCE
713 CHICK'S SPORTING GOODS IHC
T3 CITRUS NOTORS ONTARIOe INC.
Y6 CITY RENTALS
949 CLARK, KAREN
2846 COAST ELECTRIC
2670 COLInn TIUCK SUPPLY
liVO COLUMBIA CASCADE C/O MAKEFIELD
2]62 CQM SEn COMPANY, INC.
6083 COHFAS, RYAN
826 ~OMPUTERVISTON CORPORATION
3958 COMPUTRATN
00 CHECKR
OVERLAP
RECREATION REFUND RSIZ3$ 46.S0-
((( RSlZA - 836IS
LAY SUIT SETTLEMENT 0 836168
((( O361T - 84093
RUSINESS LICENSE REFUNO 66086 66.00
VEHICLE HAZNTENANCE/SUPFLIES 8408S Z).!T
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 14066 90°32
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 0 640n7
MAINTENANCE REPAIRS n4088 4eA40oOQ
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 86019 2HI,SO
RECREATION SUPPLXES I 04090 T27.76
BUSINESS LICENSE REFUND 84001 6.00
TRAINInG/PROGRAM BOOKS 84092 114.00
NEHBERSHIP DUES E4093 264.00
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE/SUPPLIES n 04094 428o63
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT IRO9S 678.60
VOLUNTEER RECOGNitiON PROGRAM 06006 25.00
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 64097 T,I42.50
VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION PROGRAH 14098 ZS.OO
VEHICLE HAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 0 84099 35.96
ENGRAVED PLAQUE 04100 62°49
ADMINISTRATION FEES 94101 1,69Ie16
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES RASOZ 3.16
OFFICE SUPRLZES R 84103 287.90
INSTRUCTOR PATHINT 64106 140.50
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE R IAlOS 447.33
RECREATION SUPPLIES 14 lO6 02.61
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 04107 i44.00
SUBSCRIPTION HENEVIL 84108 39.00
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 16100 202oV5
RECREATION REFUND 06110 A6eSO
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 14ill 208.00
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 14ilZ 151o17
INSTRUCTOR FEE ORSiS 2,591.60
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 16116 60.00
CNTA HEHBERSHTP OUES lA llS lO0.OO
MAINTENANCE/VEHiCLE SUPPLIES 84116 RZ!.06
SUPPLIES/SERVICE lAItY 62.71
REHBEISHZP FEES/MONTHLY NTGS I 86SIR 60,00
RECREATION SUPPLIES n 86119 ITS.SO
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE/SUPPLIES 0 RAIiO 265°50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL/SUPPLiES I 84S2I VR,TZ
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT t 84122 306.24
((( 86123 - 84123 )))
HA[NTERANCE SUPPLIES 0 86126 Z,266.05
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES I MASTS 014,66
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 86126 1,5iS.S5
SERVICE/REPAIRS BAIT/ 65.00
RECREATION REFUND IAIZI 42.00
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE SERVICE 84129 2,996.54
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 8ALSO
60,000.00
CITY OF RXNCNQ CUCANONGA
LIST OF MARRANTS
FOR PERIODS O2-1B-OA (BE/BE)
RUN OATE; 02/16/g4 PAGE:
VENDOR NAME ITEM DESCRIPTION NARR NO MARK. ANT.
414| CONCRETE CORING
1094 COOK/ARTHUR INC., BUSIUESS PROD.
85 CUCAMQNCA CQ MAYER DIET
iSEl CUNERTY, ANNA
6067 CUSTOM METAL IMCo
lS!l QoAoN.Eo AHERZCA
ISS OANZELS TiRE SERVICE
lAYS OAFPER TIRE
6068 DAVZS, SANORE
60 DELTA URNTEL PLAN OF CALIF
90Z OEPT. QP TOANSPQETAYZON
gOZ DEPTo OP TRANSPORTATION
RiB BEETERICH INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
Ai!S EAGLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
SIS EASTMAN, INC
6QYQ EL RANCNQ GRANOE INC.
i61A ELITE TONING
6069 ELIXIR ZNOUSTRZRS
lZSE ELLIS, JAMK
ltO6 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS
iSi6 EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS, ZNC.
ilZl FARO'S - OANCNQ CUCANQNGA
igEl FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Sell FISCHER, AUOORE
lOlI FRANKLIN QUEST CO.
6QYI PUNO RAISING KNEllCA
AISl GEMFLEE'S, INC.
IZS4 GENERAL BINDING CQIPQRAYIQN
!in GLOBAL COMPUTER SUPPLIES
ISY GTE CALIFORNIA
A6I NCS-CUTLEE STEEL COo
3SSA MEZLIG, KELLY
liMBO HERBROT HANKINS CO**INC,
12395 HERNONe DENiCE
IZSgA HERNON, JENNIFER
9SO RIGGING, MAOTI
3633 HOMELESS OUTREACH PRGNS L EDUCATION
S6SA MOUSE QP RUTH
16I HQYT LUNBER CO~, S.No
Z412 HOVT, RAYMORN
3636 HUNT, LUANNE
49g HVDRO-SCRPR PRODUCTS, INC
12403 IBMEMIR, UUAR
66 INDUSTRZAL ASPHALT
INS2 INLANO EMPIRE STAGES, LID,
4g INLAND FACTORS
2950 ZNLANO GRAPHICS
5885 INLANU LAHNNONER
gOT INLAND XEOIAIZQN OOARO
12396 INLAND PAPER CO.
,$ CMECKR OVERLAP
MAINTENANCE REPAIRS MAle! liO.OO
OFFICE SUPPLIES RAZES liR,6I
((C 06i33 - 84136
NO~THLY MATER BILLINGS e 8413Y 7,320.20
XNSTOUCTOE PAYMENT 84138 305°60
eUSINESS LICENSE REFUND lASS9
BoAoR,E. MATERIAL 84140 lOA.30
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE g SUPPLIES 8El41 522.03
VEHICLE MAINTENANCe/SUPPLIES g EAt42 3,IYO.43
REFUND MINOR EXCEPTION 1A143 110.00
UENTAL INSURANCE BALER 21,BYSo08
TRAPFZC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE 8A149 460.14
TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE R 04146 IgeAYO.36
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE R6147 IS6. Y6
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES eAI4e I,SEZ.2S
OFFICE SUPPLIES I 14149 810.95
EUSZNeSS LICENSE REFUND E6ISO 12.40
TUNING SERVICE R41Si
eUSINESS LICENSE REFUND e¢lSZ 6.00
REINS FOB SUE. RELAYED EXPENSE U41S3 24.85
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE/SUPPLIES EAteR iZ4.26
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES e lGlSS 116o39
OFfiCE SUPPLieS I 84156 65.66
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES IAISY 2gielO
XNSTEUCTOK PAYMENT lAISl ZS5.6O
OFFICE SUPPLIES IAIS9 40.41
EKEEAIZOM FUNO RAISER e616O e,SOO.OO
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES lAiGl 60.80
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES lil6Z IOG.OO
OFFICE SUPPLIES 84163 36.14
MONTHLY TELEPHONE BILLINGS I 84164 hooz.ls
EQUIPNeNT MAINTENANCE RAi6S iREeli
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT IA166 gRi.36
BUSINESS LICENSE UEPUNO 8A167 30.I5
OECOEAYIQN REFUND 84168 IS.OO
RECREATION IEPUNO IX!69 15.00
C E S A MEETINGS 8ALTO 59.17
MONTHLY SERVZCES IAITi 1,3ZO.O0
9S/BE CODG CONTRACT lASTS SAS.OO
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES i lAIT3 RiO,El
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 14114 SeeTO.TO
INSTRUCTOR PNT gAITS ZSZ.O0
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES i 14376 161.06
REFUND#ON RESERVATION ICNC 14171 S1.25
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES O EXIT8 158.46
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES J 84i79 3,1ZBoOO
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES I 84180 141.1S
BUSINESS LICENSE REFUNO O4181 23°50
VEHZCLE MAINTENANCE J 84182 6U.T9
LANDLOID/TENAMT DISPUTE J BAle) hS66.aO
euszNess LICENSE REFUND R4184 5°99
CITY OF RAMCMO CUCINQNGA
LIST QF NAt
FOR PERIQO~ O. (RSIgA)
RUN DATE: 02/16/9A PAGES 3
VENDOR NiNE ITEm DESCRIPTION MiNE NQ RARE. ANT,
$e CMECKI OVERLAP
9Z INLAND VALLEY OAILV BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTIONS J D4tE5
ESS INTERSECTION DEVELOPMENT COEPe MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES e 94186 SeERToTS
IZSET JoE.'S USED CARS BUSINESS LICENSE REFUND 94IRT 41.T6
3T26 J.H. GRAPHICS MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 84|88 TeelIDS6
6tZ JAESCHKE INC., CoR. VEHICLE NAENTENANCE I 94189 ISA.94
11396 JASCM, SHIRLEY RECREATION REFUNO D4ARQ 75.00
ZROT JOHNSON COMPANVe aoFo MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 64191 393.Z9
2386 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES e I4ARZ 2ZIoSI
IZROO JORGENSENe SHIRLEY RECREATION REFUND HAIR) SO.SO
IZ]OS JUST FEOH SCRATCH PARK g REC COMMISSION MEETING 94194 91.59
3963 KEATS, RIRV ANn INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT ERA95 ISI.AT
Zig KIND, L,D, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I 14196 TIeJSA.AI
ItS KNAET STORES MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES S4tRT 99,QQ
1238 KNOX mAINTENANCE SUPPLIES · 14198 I,SOT.SI
12397 MOLARIRe TANNV PLATSCHOOL REPUNO 84199 63,00
172 AQZLOVZCH, Deeeli INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 8AZQQ hSSO.QO
Izsle L.N. SILK SCREENS BUSINESS LICENSE REFUND e4ZOi 2).OO
!lROI LILLY, COLIN PLATSCHOOL REFUND E4ZOZ TGeSO
]It LANDSCAPE VEST LANDSCAPE NIINTENAMCE I 8410) TImSTOeTA
3091 LARKINN OAVE INSTRUCTOR PAVNENT 14204 ZO/.90
3296 LAN PRINTING CO.e [NCo NAZNTEHANCE SUPPLIES SilOS l,lTO.36
36T LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES FINANCIAL REfiT. mEETING I 84206 SOS.OO
432 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONNYSSZQN REGISTIATION I i4ZOT )O.OO
ll~E9 LOGIC EXTENSION RESOURCES BUSINESS LICENSE REFUNO e&2Qe T.S8
4151 LUNA ELECTRIC COMPANY MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 84209 Al.OO
6QQ LYNCH, JRNIE RECREATION SUPPLIES EAZIO ZQQ.QO
9S6 mac DONALD, IAIN INSTRUCTOR PAYRENT 64211 396.90
TZI NAGALLANES, LINOA INSTRUCTOR PATRENT
II)90 HAL,OF, SAN BUSINESS LICENSE REPUNO galls lO.6S
2369 mAR-CO EQUIPHINT CO. mAINTENANCE SUPPLIE 84214 IOA.RI
72 HARK CHaISe INC. VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES e E421S
76 MARRNAN, AOCZINSKI~HANSONe/KING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I O4lI6 lOeOl/oOO
IZ4O4 HARTEMIle IEITM RECREATION REFUND 14lIT 19.AO
lZSOA MARTINEIe VINCENT /EPUNO/OUPLICATE PERMIT ERZ!I 60°00
ZTZ7 MARIe NICHAEL INSTRUCTOR PAYRENT g4li9 4O6. SS
lOIS nC CALL, SUSAN ZNST RUCTOI PAYMENT DA leo 36.00
IZ]RI mCKESSON DRUG CO. BUSINESS LICENSE IEPUND EAIZI 36.00
leA02 MERESON, JAESON/CRTSTAL RECREATION REPUNO lRl2Z AG,5O
602 NEVER, PiT REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUPPLIES DAle] TTT.OQ
12396 MICHAEL, KIT NECOEAIIQN REFUND RAZE1 ]S.QQ
SOS/ NILLEe nilV INSTRUCTOR PAVMENT 84225 127.50
)960 NOLONET, JIM INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT gall6 ZSG.00
S76] NONTCLAIIe CZTV OP TRAVEL]N6 LEAGUE REGISTRATIONS
lISA MOORE, DAVE REINO.IFOUNOERS DAY SUPPLIES 84229 IS.DO
IZSBZ mOTION INDUSTRIES ZNC. BUSINESS LICENSE REFUND 84229 IT)el6
3333 mOTIf SYLVIA XMSTRUCTOl PAYMENT 64230 II.OO
12393 NUEEAVS HOTEL S REST.SUPPLT COoeINC BUSINESS LICENSE REFUND E423I ZA.14
&!Z N E I MAINTENANCE CONTRACT
ETS N B $1LOHRV FOOTHILL MARKETPLACE eAZS] A,SeS.OO
224E NAPA AUTO PARTS VEHICLE MAINTENANCE · e4ZSA
226] NATIONAL INFORMATION DATA CENTER ZIP COOE DIRECTORY 84235 44.90
CITY QF EANCMO CUe·dUNG·
LIST OF mAllANTS
PQR PERIODS 02-I6-96 (93/94)
RUN DATES 02/16/94
VENDOR NAHE iTEM OISCEIPTZON IAR· NO UA·R. ANT.
3437 NATi0NAL UNZPORN SERVICE
3693 NATIONUIOE NO·ALE HONE
3693 NATiONHIDE MOBILE NONE
3693 NATIONMZOE NOEILE HONE
)693 NATiONalOE MOBILE HONE
403A NICNOLSs FRED
3332 NICKLESs ARLIEEN
12399 NTLANOEI, CVNOZ
309 0 C O ·EPIOGIAPHICS,
4048 OLD NICKOaT CONSTRUCTION
3632 OLDTINEIS POUNOATSON
SiT OLYMPIC STUOIOSe INCH
12307 ONTARIO AllPONT NAIEIOTT
3964 ONTARIO ICE SKATING CENTER
1224 ORANGE COUNTY STRIPING SVCs Z N Co
338 PACIFIC eOUZPT g Ill ZGATiON, INCo
8446 PAOZLLAs JUNE
844T PARNELL, AL
8203 PElF
2987 PHOENIX GIOUP ZMPOIMATION SiSTENS
tOT9 PHOTO HOUSE OF CALIFORNIA
TEl PNI/OELTA CARE
iS5 POnA OZSTRIBUTING CO
3952 POMONA INL VALLEY CNCL QF CHURCHES
Z119 PONCNAUOe JANICE
2612 POSTAGE OV PHONE
41S9 PRINTSip IETH
6S PEUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
IIDO R g R LIGHTING
626 MAULS TEUCI Tile SERVICE
2T6 RIVERSIDE 8LUEP·ZNT
3338 ROSEs CNRiST1E
8449 ROTHSTEZNt NANCY
8ASO IOTHSTEINe EIOECCA
4142 ROYAL PIPE S SUPPLY
2014 SAPECQ LIFE iNS. CO. GROUP AONINo
5TI SAN ·ERR CQ OFFICE OF NNGHNT SVC
)DO SAN OERHIROENO COUNTY
Z32 SAN DIEGO ROTARY BLOOM
3067 SAULe SANDY
535 SENPLE~ JUOT
201t SETCON
4100 SEVERSON PRODUCTS COMPANY
2143 SIERRA SCREENPRiNT GRAPHICS
3645 SILVIA CONSTRUCTZONe ENCe
1831 SIMON NEST COAST INCo
llZT SMART g FINAL
SO CALZE EDISON
SELlS, PAN
De CHECKI OVERLAP
UNIFORP SERVICES I 84236 801.88
REMA8. PROGRAM 84237 1wT33o40
RENAE. PROGRAM 84238 221o90
MENAIR PROGRAM 84239 404°60
RENA8. PROGRAM 842A0 2e648o10
iNSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 14241 6TZ.OO
iNSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 84242 T8oO0
RECREAIIQN REFUND 84243 S6.50
METIOLZNK I 84244 ZIO.SI
CHAPPET GARCIA BARN CONST. 14245 3siZe.iS
OLDTiMERS FOUNDATION 84E46 374°33
iNSTRUCTOR PAYMENT E4Z4T 2BTOI.gT
OEPOSZT/VOLUNTEER PRODRAN E4248 2SS.OO
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 84249 TZOoO0
STIZPZNG SERVICES · 84250 IOeSZ8o49
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 1425I 89.Z8
RECREAIIQN REFUNOS 84282 44o00
RECREATION SUPPLIES 14283 SO.O0
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 84254 33.00
MONTHLY SERVICE 84258 ITioDO
PHOTO SUPPLIES · 14ZS6 3Io82
MEDICAL INSURANCE E428T 68sZOT. T3
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE A SUPPLIES I 84Zgl 469°08
NEST END HUNGER PRODRAN 94259 ZOS.OO
ZNSTIUCTOE PAYMENT 84260 83.16
POSTAGE REVEl MONTHLY SERVZCES 1626I 4,000°00
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 14262 SD. TO
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES e DA263 136oS4
MAINTENANCE SERVICE/SUPPLIES 14264 101.17
TiRE REPAIR I ESZ6S IT9o20
PRINTS 84266 6T.eO
INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT 84267 94.80
RECREATION REFUNDS 14268 16.00
RECREATION REFUNDS D4269 16o00
NAZNTENANCE REPAIRS 84270 I4To6I
MEDICAL INSURANCE 84271 76.65
TILEPROCESSING SERVICES 64272 286.00
REXNO PAllING CZTATZONS · 14273 10019.00
NAINT SUPPLIES 842TA 314.31
iNSTRUCTOR PAVNENY 14iTS IllRiO
INSTRUCTOR PAVNEMT 14276 172.10
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES e42TT 99oS2
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES I42TE tOOel6
POLICE SUPPLZES 84279 251.10
PROGRESS ESTIMATE e 84280 IS,123oST
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 94281 lZOeOO
OAT CAHP SUPPLIES I 14282 281.12
((( 14213 - 84283
MONTHLY ELECTRIC BILLINGS I 84284 66e746o64
RECREATION REFUNDS 84218 31.90
CA( 84286 - 84289
RUN DATE: 02/16/9A PACE: S
VENOOR NAME ITEM DESCRIPTION NAIl NO NAMED ANT.
e$ CHECK/OVERLAP
Ii)Z SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EOISON MONTHLT ELECTRIC ·ILLS e D4ZOO SwZTo.oO
397 SOUTHE RN OATA SISTANS MONTHLY COMPUTER CONTRACT 84 lOS S1SoQO
646 STANDARD INSURANCE COe INSURANCE PREMIUM 84ZVZ 107.50
3569 SUMMIT GRADING i PAVINGo INC. HXOHLANOLIOCHESTER $TI ZIPlOT R4293 2t340.00
675 T L O ZNSTALLATZOIe lICe VEHICLE MAZNT SUPPLIES 66296
I344 TARGET VOUTH PROGRAM L DAY CAMP $UPPL I 842VS 21T.IZ
SI4I TASERTNONe ZNCo MAINTENANCE REPAIRS 64296 I42oS0
ZT]E TEIIT~ DONNA ZNSTIUCTOE PAYMENT D4ZV/
lie7 THEOCAMORTONe MARCELA INSTRUCTOR PATIENT ·4lOB 286.00
569 TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICE, ZNC TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPPLIES 84299 104.65
693 UoSo/NHZTE VAN OATTIlT COot INC. VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES I 84300 4IS.IT
2T 31 UNIGLOOE R tOEICY TRAVEL CO~OEX MEETING 84301
4198 VAUGHAN'S SHIRTZ OoA.Rol. T-SHIRTS 84302 3t396.12
3422 VIKING OPPICE PRODUCTS OFFZCE SUPPLIES I 64303 1~6o09
66T VISA VISA MONTHLY ·ILLINGS e DDSOA 686ols
llOS VISTA PAINT MAINT SUPPLIES t IASOS 482o41
4160 HATKINSe DAN INSTRUCTOR PATMINT 64306 )OoO0
213 MAIleR lLEEl-LINE COIP NAZNT SUPPLZES I 84301 326o61
4TT NEST PUBLISHING CO PUOLZCRTIONS 94301 SI.V3
3410 NESTDIN EQUIPMENT L SUPPLT CO. VEMICLE NAENTENANCE 14309 279.09
I941 NESTERR TURF L COMMERCIAL MAINT SUPPLIES · 84310 689.31
9& NOLFINOAIGER INC.~ O.F, LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES · 84311 le)9).O0
SIt lee MEDICAL SERVICE RECREATION SUPPLIES I D4]IZ
348 IEP NANUFACTURING CONPANT VEMICLE NAZNT SUPPLIES I 143IS
TOTAL 5S3,1TI.IO
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
BY:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
March 2, 1994
Mayor and Members of the City Council
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
AUTHORIZE THE ADVERTISING OF THE "NOTICE INVITING BIDS" FOR THE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA METROLINK STATION PHASE I, MILLIKEN AVENUE ANO
METROLINK RAILWAY, TO BE FUNDED FROM SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
MEASURE I/COMMUTER RAIL, ACCOUNT NO. 37-4637-9326, AND STATE
PROPOSITION 108 PASSENGER RAIL BOND ACT, ACCOUNT NO. 36-4637-
9326
RECOI~ENDATION:
It is recommended that City Council approve plans and specifications for the
Rancho Cucamonga Metrolink Station Phase I, Milliken Avenue and Metrolink
Railway and approve the attached resolution authorizing the City Clerk to
advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids".
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The subject project plans and specifications have been completed by L.D. King
Engineering Company, Incorporated, reviewed by staff and approved by the City
Engineer. Legal advertising is scheduled for March 7, 1994, and
March 14, 1994, with the bid opening at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, April 5, 1994.
Respectfully~~
William J. O'Netl
City Engineer
WJO:LB:sd
Attachment
Y
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCN4ONGA APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
"RANCliO CUCA/4ONGA HEll~OLINK STATION PHASE I, NILLIKEN
AVENUE AND METROLINK IL~ILWAY", IN SAID CITY AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE
TO RECEIVE BIDS
WHERE. AS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct
certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamenga.
WHERF_AS, the City of Rancho Cucamenga has prepared plans and
specifications for the construction of certain improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the plans and specifications
presented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the
plans and specifications for the "RANCliO CUCN4OII~A METROLINK STATION PHASE I,
MILLIKEN AVENUE AND METROLINK RAILWAY."
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to advertise as required by law for the receipt of sealed bids or
proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and
specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the
following words and figures, to wit:
"NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSJM. S"
Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the
City Clerk in the offices of the City of Raecho Cucamonga, on or before the
hour of 2:00 P.M. on TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1994, sealed bids or proposals for the
"RANCliO CUCA/4ONGA MEllOLINK STATION PHASE I, MILLIKEN AVENUE AND METROLINK
RAILWAY" in said City.
Bids will be publicly opened and read in the office of the City Clerk,
10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730.
Bids mast be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the
City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "Bid for Construction of RANCHO
CUCAMOIIC~A ~INK STATION PHASE I, MILLIKEN AVENUE AND METROLINK ;LAILWAY."
PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the
provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1
and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing
rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in
which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing
rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the
Director of the Departaent of Industrial Relations of the State of California
is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem
wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamenga, 10500 Civic Center
Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any interested party
on request. The Contracting Agency al so shall cause a copy of such
determinations to be posted at the job site.
Pursuant to provisions of Labor Code Section 1775, the Contractor shall
forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, not mere than fifty
dollars ($50.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each
calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid
less than the general prevailing rate of wages heretnbefore stipulated for any
work done under the attached contract, by him or by anY subcontractor under
him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code.
Attention Is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of
the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or
any subcontractor under him.
Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor
employing tradesman in any apprentlcable occupation to apply to the Joint
apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public works project and
which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a certificate
of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to
Journeymen that will be used in the performance of the contract. The retto of
apprentices to journeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five
except:
When uneaployment in the area of coverage by the Joint apprenticeship
committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior to
the request of certificate, or
When the n~er of apprentices in training in the area exceeds a ratio
of one to five, or
When the trade can shoo that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its
membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide
or locally, or
D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he eeploys registered
apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not less
than one apprentice to eight Journeymen.
The Contractor is requt~ed to make contributions to funds established for
the administration of apprenticeship programm if he eqaloys registered
apprentices er Journeymen in any apprenttcable trade on such contracts and t f
other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions.
The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the
requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the omployment of apprentices.
Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and
other requirements may be obtained from the 01rector of Industrial relations,
ex-offtcto the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or
from the Division of apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices.
Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all
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workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any
subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the 1 aws of the
State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division
2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California
as amended.
The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the city of Rancho
Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic
employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under
him, upon any of the work hereinbefore mentioned, for each calendar day during
which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor
more than eight (8) hours in violatio~ of said Labor Code.
Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman
needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and
subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed in accordance with Labor Cede Section 17773.8.
The bidder must submit with his proposal, cash, cashler's check,
certified check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for
an amount equal to at least ten percent (10% of the amount-of said bid as a
guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is
awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash,
cashier's check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the
City of Rancho Cucamonga.
If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest
bidder, the amount of the lowest btdder's security shall be applted by the
City of Rancho Cucamonga to the dtfference between the low bid and the second
lowest bid, and the surplus, if any shall be returned to the lowest bidder.
The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performance of
the contract for said work shall be one hundred percent (100%) of the contract
price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to one hundred
percent (100%) of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure
the payment of clalms for anY metertals or supplies furnished for the
performance of the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work
or labor of any kind done thereon, and the Contractor will also be required to
furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his
employees upon work to be done under contract which may be entered into
between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said
work°
No proposal will be considered from a Contractor to whom a proposal form
has not been issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
Contractor shall possess any and all contractors licenses, in form and
class as required by any and all applicable laws with respect to anY and all
of the work to be performed under this contract; including but not limited to
a Class "A" License (General Engineering Contractor) in accordance with the
provisions of the Contractor's License Law (California Business and Profes-
sions Cede, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules and regulation adopted pursuant
thereto.
The Contractor, pursuant to the "Calffornta Busfness and Professfons
Code", Section 7028.15, shall fndtcate hts or her State Lfcense Nueber on the
bfd, together vrlth the expfratton date, and be slgned by the Contractor
declaring, under penalty of perjury, that the fnfor~aatlon belng provlded Is
true and correct.
The work ts to be done fn accordance wtth the profiles, plans, and
speclftcatlons of the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga on file fn the Office of the
Ctty Clerk at 10500 Ctvtc Center Drtve, Rancho Cucamonga, Callfornta. Coples
of the plans and spectffcattons, available at the office of the Cfty Engineer,
wtll be furnished upon appl fcatlon to the Cfty of Rancho Cucamonga and payment
of $35.00 (THZRTY FZVE), sald $35.00 (THIRTY FIVE) ts nonrefundable.
Upon written request by the bfdder, coptes of the pl arts and
speclflcatlons wfll be matled when satd request fs accoepanted by paycent
stfpulated above, together vrlth an additional nonreimbursable payeent of
$1S.00 (FIFTEEN DOLLARS) to cover the cost of mat1 tng charges and overhead.
The successful btdder w111 be requtred to enter tnto a contract
satisfactory to the CIty of Rancho Cucamonga.
In accordance ~th the requirements of Sectton 9-3.2 of the General
Provtsfons, as set forth 1n the Plans and Specifications regarding the work
contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon the
Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute
authorized securities In 1 teu of montes wtthheld (performance retentlon).
The Ctt;y of Rancho Cucamonga, Cal tfornfa, reserves the rtght to ~e3ect
any or all btds. ·
By order of the Counctl of the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga, Ca1 tfornfa.
Dated this 2ND DAY OF MARCH, 1994
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, thts 2rid day of March 1994.
Mayor
A~E~:
Cfty Clerk
ADVERTZSE ON: March 7, 1994 and March 14, 1994
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
Date:
To:
From:
Subject:
March 2, 1994
MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JACK LAM, CITY MANAGER A.I.C.P.
BRUCE ZEINER, CHIEF OF POLICE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA POLICE DEPARTMENT
ASSET SEIZURE EXPENDITuKE REQUEST
Funds in the asset seizure account are the result of legal proceedings against
assets of narcotics offenders. There is currently $197,505.31 in this account as of
December 31, 1993.
Health and Safety Code 11489 describes use of these funds and places only two
limits on how they can be spent:
They must be used "exclusively to support the law enforcement.. .
efforts of those agencies."
The money "shah not supplant any state or local funds that would
{otherwise} be made avafiable" to the agency.
The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department would like to purchase the following
items utilizing funds from the Asset Seizure Account. As per Section 11489 of the
Health and Safety Code, these items will be used exclusively to suppert the law
enforcement efforts of the department.
These expenditures are not supplanting any city funds that would otherwise be
made available.
EQUIPMENT
RECOMIWI~.NDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the expenditure of not
more than $82,000 for equipment that includes items for the following areas:
Page 2 of 6 pages
Asset Seizure Expenditure Request
March 2, 1994
CRIME ANALYSIS
Computer and supporting equipment
BACKGROUND:
As a result of a recognized need, the Police Department recently acquired a much
needed Crime Analyst position.
The ability to maintain a level of safety for our citizens by forecasting crime
trends and target specific problem areas for increased police presence is
imperative.
In a rapidly growing, complex city such as Rancho Cucamonga, it is essential that
the Crime Analyst be able collect and compile crime data rapidly and efficiently.
It is also essential that crime analysis personnel be able to present that data, in
the form of charts, graphs and other reports, for use by law enforcement and for
presentation to the community.
The computer now available to the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department Crime
Analyst is a San Bernardino County computer dedicated to the AGIS mapping
system. It has no word processing capabilities, nor has it any extra disk space for
the installation and use of additional software.
It is anticipated that the work performed by crime analysis will only increase,
requiring more software to make the information gathered useful and presentable
to the end users. The current computer will continue to become less efficient, and
crime analysis more labor intensive, requiring more time and personnel.
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Asset Seizure Expenditure Request
March 2, 1994
It currently requires more than ten minutes to make a data selection on the AGIS
system. Whenever the County updates the databases on the existing computer,
the average time during which it cannot be used, "down time," is more than two
hours. What is now needed is a computer system that is more in keeping with the
requirements of the City of Rancho Cucamonga: a faster computer with a larger
hard disk, a backup system for storage and retrieval of data and a printer that
can generate the type of paperwork necessary for the task. The equipment
requested in the proposal will immediately alleviate many of the delays.
The system outlined is essentially the same as the systems currently used by the
Headquarters Crime Analysis unit in San Bernardino county and is compatible
with all county programs. It is also designed to be compatible with the ARC-INFO
system that the city is considering for use with the GIS department.
TAPE CASSETTE DUPLICATORS
Cassette duplicating machines
BACKGROUND
The police department does not have the equipment necessary to make copies of
tapes. On many occasions, detectives tape record interviews with suspects and
witnesses. On every occasion when the interview is to be used in court, different
agencies want or demand a copy of the tape recording. While waiting for copies,
which can cause delays, there have been challenges to the chain of custody of
those tapes. It has been necessary to take our original tapes to other agencies to
make copies with their equipment. This has become a very time cons~ming
process. The ability to copy standard and micro cassette tapes is needed.
INTERVIEW ROOM
Interview Room video recording system
BACKGROUND
Current court decisions have made the video taping of interviews and
interrogations a necessity. The West Valley District Attorney's Office has stated
that the video taping of a suspect interview helps assure a favorable outcome in
the courtroom because juries and courts can view the actual interview process. It
helps negate later assertions of duress and abuse having been used to obtain
admissions or confessions.
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Asset Seizure Expenditure Request
March 2, 1994
FAX MACHINE
FAX machine
BACKGROUND
The station fax machine is old and is subject to frequent jamming when used to
transmit a fax. The purchase of a new plain paper fax machine would solve the
problems of operation and allow the use of standard paper which is not only
cheaper to purchase but make photocopying easier as well.
SHREDDER
Shredder
BACKGROUND
The station shredder is broken beyond repair and needs to be replaced. The city
is currently allowing the station to use their shredder but requires that all
materials to be shredded be carried to city hall. This procedure is not a feasible
solution. The Police Department is constantly dealing with sensitive and
confidential documents. It is requested that a commercial grade shredder be
immediately available to dispose of confidential waste.
ADMINISTRATION PRINTER
Printer
BACKGROUND
The Printer that is currently being used by the Commander's Executive Secretary
is a loaner from the city. The purchase of a new printer will allow the return of
the loaner and will increase the compatibility with existing software and
hardware. The printer that has been selected is the same as the new printers
recently purchased for this station and will allow one (1) common toner cartridge
to be purchased instead of several different types.
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Asset Seizure Expenditure Request
March 2, 1994
DETECTIVES PRINTER
Printer
BACKGROUND
The printer that is currently used by the Detective Secretary is an old QMS brand
printer that is not compatible with the new computer system that was recently
purchased. The secretary must save any printing to disk and take it to another
computer to print it out. The printer that has been selected is the same as the
new printers recently purchased for this station and will allow one (1) common
toner cartridge to be purchased instead of several different types.
CRIME PREVENTION
Computer system
BACKGROUND
This computer system will replace the current city loaner that is used in Crime
Prevention. The loaner is currently being used to its fullest capabilities and
would be a great disruption to the unit when it is removed for the training needs
of the city. The present computer is being used to keep track of the Neighborhood
Watch program, Crossing Guards, Run Away Juveniles, Alarm Cards, and general
correspondence. The addition of a fax card will allow Crime Prevention to become
the key point in the current Bank Network and allow the addition of other crime
prevention fax networks to be created. With the laser printer Crime Prevention
will print their own newsletters and fliers that are now being done elsewhere.
The quality of the daily correspondence will also become more professional in
appearance. The computer system selected is the standard system recommended
by Resource ~ces.
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Asset Seizure Expenditure Request
March 2, 1994
OFFICE FURNITURE FOR RECORDS
Chairs and Foot Rests for Records Department
BACKGROUND
The chairs that are currently being used by the records department are old, non-
adjustable, and falling apart. It is recommended that new chairs and foot rests be
purchased that meet the Cal-OSHA standards for office equipment. This will
allow each person to adjust the chair to reduce the effects of coJntinual stress on
their backs and have a foot rest that will support their feet angt~legs.
Additional Information
ALl computer equipment and computer related equipment has been approved by
Resource Services for compatibility with current and future requirements of the
city.
Headquarters Crime Analysis has approved the use of a city computer system to
be used for county data and programs. ~o
All prices include the cost of sales tax.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Date:
To:
From:
Subject:
MEMORANDUM
March 2, 1994
MAYOR AND M~MBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JACK LAM, CITY MANAGER A.I.C.P.
BRUCE ZEINER, CHIEF OF POLICE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA POLICE DEPARTMENT
ASSET SEIZURE EXPENDITURE REQUEST
Funds in the asset seizure account are the result of legal proceedings against
assets of narcotics offenders. There is currently $197,505.31 in this account as of
December 31, 1993.
Health and Safety Code 11489 describes use of these funds and places only two
limits on how they can be spent:
They must be used "exclusively to support the law enforcement.. .
efforts of those agencies."
The money "shall not supplant any state or local funds that would
{otherwise} be made available" to the agency.
The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department would like to purchase the following
items utilizing funds from the Asset Seizure Account. As per Section 11489 of the
Health and Safety Code, these items will be used exclusively to support the law
enforcement efforts of the department.
These expenditures are not supplanting any city funds that would otherwise be
made available.
EQUIPMENT
RECOMIVIENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the expenditure of not
more than $26,000 for equipment that includes items for the following areas:
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Asset Seizure Expenditure Request
March 2, 1994
BICYCLE PATROL VAN
Van and Radio Equipment
BACKGROUND
The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department Bicycle Patrol has twelve (12) bicycles
that have to be transported throughout the city for deployment. There is no
vehicle available that is suitable to transport both officers and the bicycles at one
time. It is also desirable that the detail be fully capable of transporting
themselves and or suspects as required without having to take another unit from
patrol for transportation. This vehicle will need to be equipped with an alarm,
MDT, and 800MHz radio system. Standard contract procedure, as with other
specialty vehicles, will be to donate this vehicle to San Bernardino County for its
useful life for maintenance reasons.
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/7-7
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
BY
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
March 2, 1994
Mayor and Members of the City Council
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
William J. O'Nell, City Engineer
Shelley Maddox, Engineering Aide
APPROVAL OF A SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT FROM CHARLES
THERESA L. HEWITT FOR THEIR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9623
STREET (APN: 1061-521-20)
S. AND
ALMOND
RECIMqEMDATION
It ts recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution
approving a Subordination Agreement requested by Charles S. and Theresa L.
Hewitt.
BACKGIIfiUND/ANA~YSIS
A Real Property Improvement Contract and Lien Agreement for the street
improvements fronting the property was approved by the City Council and
recorded on December 13, 1993.
The homeowners are currently attempting to secure refinancing for the
property. Their lender requires the lien to be subordinated in favor of the
new loan.
Respectful 1 y submttted,
Will Jam J. O'Neil
City Engineer
WjO:SM:dlw
Attachment
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A SUBORDINATION
AGREEMENT FROM CHARLES S. AND THERESA L. HEWZTT AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN SAME (APN:
1061-5~1-20)
WHERE,, a Real Property Improvement Contract and Lien Agreement for
the installation of off-site improvements including drive approach, sidewalk
and street trees was approved by City Council and recorded in San Bernardino
County on December 13, 1993.
WHEREAS, in order for the property owner to secure refinancing for
the property, the 1 ender requires that the above-mentioned 1 ien agreement be
subordinated in favor of the lender; and
WHEREAS, the property owner has submitted a Subordination Agreement
to that effect for the Clty's approval and execution.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAteNGA
HEREBY RESOLVE that said Subordination Agreement be and the same are hereby
approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign said Subordination
Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City a e~k attest
thereto.
CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
gNGD4XIDUNG DIVIB/ON
· ~
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
BY
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
March 2, 1994
Mayor and Members of the City Council
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
William J. O'Neil, City Engineer
Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer
APPROVAL OF IMPROVERENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES AND
ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1
AND STREET LIGFFTING NAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR DR 92-
11, LOCATED AT 9400 ALHOND STREET, SUBMITTED BY RANDOLPH S.
DAVIS AND SANDRA P. DAVIS
EC~N~XATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions for DR
92-!I, accepting the ag,eement and securities and ordering the annexation to
Landscape Maintenance District No. I and Street Lighting Maintenance District
Nos. 1 and 2 and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said
agreement.
BACXGROUND/ANALYSIS
DR 92-11, 1 ocated at 9400 Almond Street in the
approved by the Planning Commission on December 9,
of a 7,600 square foot single family residence.
Open Space District, was
1992, for the construction
The Developers, Randolph S. Davis and Sandra P. Davis, have submitted an
agreement and securities to guarantee the construction of the Con~unity
Equestrian Tratl and other tel ated improvements t n the fo11 owi ng amounts:
Faithful Performance:
Labor and Material:
Irrevocable Letter of Credit
$52,52D.00
$26,260.0(}
Copies of the agreement, securities and Consent and Waiver to Annexation form
are on file tn the Ci~y Clerk's office.
Respectfull subm ,,~
William ~~
City Engineer
WjO:WV:dlw
Attachments
RESOLUTION "0.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES FOR DR 92-11
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement executed on
January lg, lgg4, by Randolph S. Davis and Sandra P. Davis as developers, for
the construction of the Community Equest~ian Trail and other related
improvements adjacent to the real property specifically described therein, and
generally located at 9400 A1 mond Street; and
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 as
DR 92-1l; and
WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by
good and sufficient Improvement Securities, which are identified in said
Improvement Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUC/UqONC~A,
HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
That said Improvement Agreement be and the same is
approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same
on behalf of said City and the City D erk is
authorized to attest thereto; and
That said Improvement Securities are accepted as
good and sufficient, subject to approval as to form
and content thereof by the City Attorney.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PJkNCHO
CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND
STREET LIGHTING ~tAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR DR
92-11
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
Cal ifornla, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to
the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15,
Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, said
special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. I, Street Lighting Maintenance Qlst~lct No. I and Street Lighting
Maintenance District No. 2 (hereinafter referred to as the "Maintenance
District"); and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Arttcle 2 of Chapter 2 of the "Landscaping
and Lighting Act of 1972" authorize the annexation of additional territo~ to
the Maintenance District; and
WHEREAS, at this time the City Council is desirous to take
proceedings to annex the property described on Exhibit "A" attached heroto and
incorporated herein by this referenced to the Maintenance District; and
WHEREAS, all of the owners of property within the territory proposed
to be annexed to the Maintenance District have filed with the City Clerk their
written consent to the proposed annexation without notice and hea~ing or
filing of an Engineer's "Report".
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That this legislative body hereby orders the annexation
of the property as shown in Exhibit "A" and the work program areas as
described in Exhibit "B" attached heroto to the Maintenance District.
SECTION 3: That all future proceedings of the Maintenance District,
including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the territory
annexed hereunder.
EXHIBIT 'A'
ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
STREET I. IGHTS:
Dist. 5800L
S1
9500L
EXHXBIT "B"
WOI~( PROGRAN
PROjECT: OR 92-11
NUMBER OF LAMPS
16,000L. 22,000L
27,~00L
S2
LANDSCAPING:
Olst.
L1
Coemunlty
Equest.
Trail Turf
· D.G.S.F. S.F.
Non-Turf
S.F.
Trees
Ea.
ASSESSMENT UNITS:
Parcel OU
N/A i
Assessment Units
By district
S1 S2 L1
I I I
Form Date 2/18/93
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
BY:
SUBJECT:
March 2, 1994
Mayor, and Mambers of the City Council
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
Will lain J. O'Neil, City Engineer
Steve M. Gtll tland, Public Works Inspec~
RELEASE OF HAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR TRACT 13898,
LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LEMON AVENUE AND LONDON
STREET
ECO~ItrNDATIOM
It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Derk to
tel ease the Maintenance Guarantee Bond.
BNXGROUND/AJLN.YSIS
The required one year maintenance period has ended and the street
improvements remain free from defects in material s and workmanship.
Rel ease:
DEVELOPER:
Mtzrahl & Say
5019 Solitude Court
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
91701
Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $18,900
Respectfully submitted,
Will tam'~~tl'~
City Engtnar
WjO:SMG:sd
DATE:
March 2, 1994
--CITY OF RANCHOCUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
TO:
Mayor and Members of the City Council
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
FROM:
Rick Gomez, Community Development Director
BY:
Karen McGuire-Emery, Associate Park Planner
SUBJECT:
ACCEPTANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS, RELEASE OF BONDS AND NOTICE
OF COMPLETION FOR THE LIONS PARK COMMUNITy CENTERROOFING
PROJECT, CO#93-084.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the City council accept the Lions Park Community Center
Roofing Project as complete, authorize the release of the
appropriate bonds and retention in a timely manner and authorize
the Community Development Director to file a Notice of Completion.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The Lions Park Community Center roofing improvements have been
completed in an acceptable manner by Rey-Crest Roofing &
Waterproofing Company, and it is recommended that City Council
accept said improvements, and authorize the Community Development
Director to file a Notice of Completion and authorize the City
Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of
$58,155.00.
CR lopment Director
RESOLUTION NO 94- 0~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
FOR THE LIONS PARK COMMUNITY CENTER ROOFING PROJECT AND
AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE
WORK
WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for the Lions
Park Community Center Roofing Project have been completed to the
satisfaction of the Director of Community Development; and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed,
certifying the work complete.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga does hereby resolve that the work is hereby accepted and
the Director of Community Development is authorized to sign and
file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San
Bernardino County.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of March, 1994.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ATTEST:
Dennis L. Stout, Mayor
Debra J. Adams, City Clerk
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
BY:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
Match 2, 1994
Mayor, and Members of the City Council
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
Will iam J. O'Neil, City Engineer
Linda R. Beek, Junior Engineer
RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BONDS FOR THE FOLLOWING
IMPROVEHENT PROjECTS: ARCHIBALD AVENUE ENTRY MONUMENTS PROjECT
(CO 88-056), SLURRY SEAL PROGRAM, PHASE I, lg87-1988 (CO 88-
069), ARCHIBALD AVENUE SIDEWALKS, PHASE II (CO 88-090), SLURRY
SEAL PROGRAM, PHASE II, 1987-1988 (CO 88-01); LION STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROjECT, SOUTH OF 9TH STREET (CO 88-093).
IECO/EIIOATIOII
It is reconmended that the City Council authorize the City D erk to release
the Maintenance Guarantee Bonds on the subject Improvement Projects.
BACICGROUND/ANALYSIS
The required one year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements
remain free from defects in material s and workmanship.
Bopark Enterprises (CO 88-056)
Archibald Avenue Entry Manuments Project
Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond
$129,249.00
IPS Services (CO 88-069)
~urry Seal Program, Phase I, 1987-1988
Rel ease: Maintenance Guarantee Bond
$ 8,578.00
B-1 Enterprises (CO 88-090)
Archibald Avenue Sidewalks, Phase II
Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond
$ 3,977.89
Pavement Coating Company (CO 88-091)
Slurry Seal Program, Phase II, 1987-1988
Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond
$ 98,937.q2
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
RELEASE VARIOUS MAINTENANCE
GUARANTEE BONDS
March ~, 1994
J.E.G. Construction (CO 88-093)
Lion Street Improvement Project, south of Ninth Street
Release: Haintenance Guarantee Bond $ 5,582.72
Respectful 1 y submttted,
Will Jam O. O'Neil
City Engineer
WjO:LRB:dlw
ORDINANCE NO. 520
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ESTABLISHING A
PUBLIC MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IN AND FOR THE
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Sec. 1. Need for and Establishment of a Public Municipal
Library.
The City of Rancho Cucamonga has determined that the
public interest, necessity, convenience and general welfare of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga require a public municipal
library.
The City of Rancho Cucamonga has determined that a
municipal library should be established in the City of Rancho
Cucamonga pursuant to Education Code Section 18900 et seq.; and
the City of Rancho Cucamonga has withdrawn from participation
in the San Bernardino County Free Library System pursuant to
Title I, Division 1, Chapter 6, Article 1 of the Education
Code, which was a necessary prerequisite to the establishment
of a public municipal library pursuant to Title I, Division 1,
Chapter 5, Article 1 of the Education Code.
Therefore, a public municipal library is hereby
established in and for the City of Rancho Cucamonga pursuant to
Section 18000 et seq. of the Education Code in order to
adequately provide for the present and future needs of the
residents of the City of Rancho cucamonga.
Sec. 2. Environmental Assessment
In addition to the foregoing, the city Council finds
and determines that it can be seen with certainty that there is
no possibility that the adoption and implementation of the
Ordinance will have a significant effect on the environment.
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ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCliO CUCAMONGA
Page 2
Sec. 3. Organization of Public Municipal Library.
The public municipal library shall be known as the
"Rancho Cucamonga Public Library."
The public library shall be managed by a Board of
Library Trustees, consisting of five (5) members, to be
appointed by the Mayor and the City Council. The trustees
shall hold office for three (3) years, and vacancies shall be
filled by appointment by the Mayor and ~he City Council.
The Board of Library Trustees shall meet at least
once a month at such times and places as ~hey may set by
resolution. At such meeting the Board shall cause a proper
record Of its proceedings to be kept. The Board shall also
appoint one of its members President, who shall serve for one
year and until his/her successor is appointed, and in his/her
absence shall select their President Pro Tem.
Sec. 4. Board of Library Trustees - Powers and DUties.
The Board of Library Trustees shall have the powers,
duties and authorities now and hereafter provided for by
Education Code Section 18900 et seq.
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
March 2, 1994
City Council Public Works Subcommittee
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST BY PROPERTY OWNERS
TO FORM AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO FUND CERTAIN
DRAINAGE FACILITIES IN SOUTH ETIWANDA
At the City Council's December 1, 1993 meeting, staff was asked to bring back
information on the formation of South Etiwanda Assessment District. The property
owners are continuing to work with staff to determine the current number of owners who
are in favor or opposed to the District's formation. As soon as this information is
complete, this item will be agendized.
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
March 2, 1994
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
Mayor and Members of the City Council
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
Jerry B. Fulwood, Deputy City Manager
APPROVE USAGE OF EPICENTER FOR DARE FUNDRA/SER
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that City Council approve, by minute action, the use of the Epicenter on
May 1, 1994 for a DARE fundraiser (Baseball Clinic).
BACKGROUND
The City was contacted by a representative of the Rotary Club to explore the possibilities
of co-sponsoring a DARE fundraiser. The fundraiser will take the form of a Baseball Clinic
on May 1, 1994. The program will start at 8:45 a.m. and end by 11:00 a.m. The suggested
participation cost per person is $28.00. The first three hundred applicants ranging in ages
between 8 to 12 years old will be included in this year's program. The net receipts will be
donated to the DARE program. The objective is to have a number of annual DARE
fundraisers that will provide funding for an additional DARE Officer. The Police
Department and Quakes organization will also sponsor this fundraiser.
Respectfully submitted,
Deputy City Manager
JBF:dk
Attachments
Date:
Time:
Place:
Coot:
Sunday. May 1, 1994
8:15 - 8:45 a.m. (Regtstration/Check-in)
9:00 - 11:00 a.m. (Clinics)
Epicenter Stadium
8408 Rochester, Rancho Cucamonga
$28/per chfid (for kids 8 to 12 years old)
Hesf
David Fros~ Former Pitcher of the C~ltfomt- Angels
Rotwho Cucamonga Quakes, Rancho Cucamonga Rotary Cb,h,
City of Rancho Cucamonga and Rencho Cucomonga Police Depo~t,,~ent
The QUakes players wfil teach Clinics in fielding. hitting and pitching.
(Each child must bring their own glove. No cleats allowedl)
David host, Former Pitcher of the California Angels
Quakes Mascot Tremor
Members of the 1994 9uakes Team
Prizes will be raffled awayf
All funds raised will be donated to the
Rancho Cucamonga Police Department's D.A.R.E. Programl!
Space Limited To The I st 300 Kids To Sign-up!
IPfease detach ~nd moll to address below.)
Registration
Chfid's Name:
Address:
Phone:
MaJce a//checks payab/e to:
R.C. l~otary Club
P.O. Box 1646
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-1646
7:30 - 8:15 a.m.:
Setup
PROGRAM
8:15 - 8:45 a.m.:
Check-in and registration
Sell Raffle tickets
8:45 - 9:00 a.m.:
Opening Greetings
Rules of the Day
Introduction of Dignitaries
Con~nents by the Dignitaries
Introduction of Host
Introduction of Quake Player
Introduction of Sheriff's Department
Coach
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.: Clinics
11:00 a.m.:
End of Day
11:15 a.m.:
Pull number of Raffle winners
DATE:
TO:
-- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
March 2, 1994
Mayor and Members of the City Council
Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager
FROM:
Linda D. Daniels, Redevelopment Mannger
Suzanne Ota, Community Services Manager
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON RANCHO CUCAMONGA PUBLIC T,TRRARy
At the February 16, 1994 the City Councfi requested periodic updates on the
progress being made to open and operate the first Rancho Cuc~monga Public
Library. There are two mgtvl efforts underway to open and begin operations
of the first municipal library; the bu~ding and the collection/personnel.
In December the City Council and Redevelopment Agency took several
actions to initiate the withdrawal from the County library system and form
its Own Municipal library system. Included in these actions were approvals
for the purchase of the City's first interim library facility at 7368 Archibald
Avenue and the hiring of Peter Pitassi, AIA, architect for the bufiding and
site improvements.
In December 1993 and January 1994 meetings were held with the Library
Master Plan Task Force to gain input on the progr3mming and layout for the
bufiding and general comments on the library operations. The architect and
the City's library consultant have t~ken the comments from the public
meetings and developed the basic floor plan for the bufiding. These floor
plans were delivered to the City Councfi on January 5, 1994.
City staff and the architect have been meeting on a weekly basis since
January in order to expedite the preparation of construction drawings for
the required improvements to the bufiding. The primary focus of the
b-ilding improvements consist of structural upgrades to the second floor,
tenant improvements, and required cabling for the library data and security
system. The[S~maty focus of the site improvements will be modifying the
parking lot to I~place compact parking spaces with standard parking spaces
and to providg'additional r~mped w~lkways for operations and handicap
The bu~ding construction drawings are approximately 85% complete and
staff will be working with the architect over the next week to complete the
drawings and specifications for the project. On March 16, 1994 the "Notice
Inviting Bids" will be considered by the Redevelopment Agency. In
anticipation of a qualified bid being submitted, staff expects that the bid will
be awarded on April 20, 1994 by the Redevelopment Agency. The schedule
March 2, 1994
Staff Report - Library Update
page 2
for construction and completion of the building is targeting a September
opening date for the bufiding.
Library Furniture
Staff and the architect have met with suppliers of library shelving and
furniture to review the needs for the library. operations and to propose cost
estimates. Based on the information submitted and with the
recommendation of the City's library consultant, staff is working with the
Burt C. Gentle company for the acquisition of the needed library furniture
and shelving. The architect and the company are developing the final layout
drawings of the shelving system and library furniture for the project.
It is expected that approval by the Agency to order the shelving system and
library furniture will be in April 1994. In order to complete the bufiding
and open for operations in September, it will be necessary for the
construction and furniture installation to be done simultaneously towards
the end of the project.
Office Furniture
Agency and purchasing staff have been working with Steelcase to layout the
required office and workstation furniture for the Library administration area.
The Agency will receive the same discount that it received for the
acquisition of the furniture for the Civic Center, appro~dmately 50%. An
order for the Steelcase furniture will be made in late spring so as to give the
Library Manager some time for input on storage and worksurface
specifications of the workstations. The office furniture wfil also be inst~lled
during the final stages of construction.
Opening D~y Collection
The opening day collection agreement with Baker & Taylor Books was
approved by the Agency on February 16, 1994. The collection will consist of
approximately 70,000 volumes of books and materials. The book and
materials selection lists are currently being developed based upon an
opening day book collection analysis prepared by the City's library
consultant. The selection lists will be reviewed by the consultant at the
beginning of March and with the final selection completed by March 18,
1994
March 2, 1994
Staff Report - Library Update
page 3
Library Dam Processing Equipment
-The Agency approve the Dynix agreement on February 16, 1994 for the
library public access, cataloging, acquisitions, circulation and other
operational computer functions for the library.
The Agency has also entered into an Agreement with the City of Ontario for
the Ontario City Library to provide the library consulting services to assist
City staff in setting up the library automation system. Ootnrio City library
will also make direct orders and process books and materials from
publishers who do not work directly with Baker & Taylor.
Plans are also being made to purchase automated serf check equipment for
the library. This is a relatively new technology development for libraries and
is proving to be a popular cost efficient automation feature.
Library Personnel Recruitment
The recruitment process has commenced for the Library Manager. The City
received a number of excellent applications. The Oral Board interviews will
tnke place mid-March with the final selection anticipated in early April.
The recruitment process is in progress for the Programmer position to
assist with the development of the Dynix automation system. Personnel is
developing Job descriptions for Librarian II, Librarian I and Library Clerk
positions. Recruitments for these positions will be phased in over a period
of months starting in mid-March. The goal is to also recruit an Adult
Librarian and Children's Librarian by mid-May to assist the Library Mannger
with the development of the lnlltt~] progrsrns in those respecUve areas.
Respectfully submitted,
Redevelopmerit Manger
Community Services M:~nager
SOLUTION PROVIDER
February 28, 1994
Rancho Cucamonga City Council
City of Rancho Cucamonga
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, CA. 91730
Dear Elected Officials:
I apologize for not being able to attend your meeting, but I did want to convey that your city is important to
Microsoft. I am pleased to hear that you are considering Microsoft products and technology as part of your
solution.
I would also like to take this opportunity to introduce you to our Solution Provider Program and Symcas. S)~ncas
has been a member of the Microsoft Solution Provider program since it's inception. In fact Symcas' relationship
with Microsoft pre-dates this program. As a Microsoft Solution Provider Symcas has dedicated lime, energy, and
resources to understand Microsoft products and technologies. Not only is Sylncas a Microsoft Solution Provider
but they have taken tests to become certified in many of our products. As a Microsoft Solution Provider Symcas
has access to a multitude of Microsoff resources such as Microsoff strategy papers, technical training 's, beta
software, and in depth technical information regarding our products.
Symcas is somewhat unique in the fact that they have a long history integrating our technology with other larger
systems such as Digital Equipment Corporation. As a company we at Microsoft know that we cannot be all things
to all organizations. That is why we have recruited organizations such as Symcas to be Solution Proriders.
If I can be of further assistance please don't hesitate to contact me directly, or through Symcas.
Sincerely, [
ion grain
March 2, 1994
Rancho Cucamonga City Council
Below is a brief outline of the benefits of a Digital Solution.
Currently there are two opinions on which computer solution is appropriate for the City. The City
Council needs to look carefully at the impact of each solution in order to ensure a successful
investment for both the City and irs residents.
THE DECISION BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL IS NOT WHICH COMPUTER SOLUTION~ BUT
WHAT IS THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE COMPUTER SOLUTION!
Both opinions have agreed upon the following:
,f Both solutions are good solutions. There is no bad decision, the only decision is how the
City sees positioning itself with regard to the future.
.f Both groups want the City to make a decision. Either Digital or IBM is acceptable by both
groups.
e- The solution chosen will impact the City for the next 7 to 8 years.
.r Digital is a technological driven solution; IBM, a conservative solution.
.r Costs are the same for both solutions.
.r The IBM solution offers a lower risk for the short term; Digital, a lower risk for the long
term. The major difference between the two opinions is how big is this risk.
THE DIGITAL SOLUTION:
The Digital Solution focuses upon a long term solution where the external responsibilities of the
City are much more important than the internal. That is, it is important that the residents, clients
and other agencies feel that this computer investment is well worth the price, Therefore, the
purpose of this solution is to emphasize an impressive computer service in the four major areas of
public contact that the City has.
Information retrieval. Residents and clients (developers) need to be able to quickly find
the information they need about their permits, property, zoning, etc. This has to be
available quickly and easily.
Information input. The Digital solution is the most versatile for incorporating information
from other agencies and businesses.
Marketin.q. The City needs to have a the capability to market itself successfully so it can
attract quality business.
Safety. The City has the responsibility to make sure that all information needed by the
police, fire department, safety department and others is easity and quickly available. This
requires CPU power.
ADVANTAGES OF THE DIGITAL SOLUTION:
,r FAST, REAL FASTI REAL REAL FASTI
The Digital solution is using new computer technology which will span the next 10 to 20
years. it uses 64 bit technology compared to IBM's existing 32 technology.
Digital is much more in line with projected Microsoft dominance. However, the City has
chosen to move away from Microsoft products.
Many of the engineering firms that work with the cities are Digital base - BSI, Robert Bein
& Frost, JF Davidson Associates, Associated Engineers, Psomas & Associates, Keith
Company and many others. None of the engineering companies Symcas is aware of
have an IBM Unix system.
CaITrans is Digital based. All clients who work with CalTrans directly are required to
submit their tapes compatible with Digital. For the City to exchange data with CalTrans, it
will have to be in Digital format.
Many of agencies that the City must tie into are Digital based.
The primary source of Public Safety software used by the fire district is through
PRECOMM, a cooperative venture among several surrounding cities which provides
records, management, incident reporting and analysis. This is a Digital based system.
SUMMARY:
The Digital proposal focuses on delivering a long term solution to the City's computer needs that is
both powerful and flexible. It already has the horsepower to drive a comprehensive GIS system
along with all the multimedia (photos, scanned images, videos) information the City might need.
The smaller. portable version has the power to deliver impressive GIS demonstrations and
features at convention centers. The Digital solution focuses on customer service and adds
substantially to the image of the City, as a City in line with the future.
~;ySTEMen,
Quality Optio~e in Human neeocame TeelN'tology
March 2, 1994
Mr. Jay Maffin
Pioneer Standard Electronics
217 Technology Drive
Suite 110
twine, CA 92718
Dear Jay:
This brier is to confirm that the Cyborg Solution 8aries Payroll and Human Resource
System. has been installed and is being used in production using the Digital Alpha
computer under the Open VMS operating system with no difficulty,
Cyborg Syatems, Inc. end Digital Equipmere Corporation have been formal partners for
over 10 years, over forty peroent of our diont base It installed on DEC equipment, and
we will continue to have the strongest commitment to thek products and customers.
I look forward to working with you; end if you have any questions please do not hesitate
to call.
DIstrIct Sales M~nager
1300 8rletoi North ~lJte 212 Regency Center ~ i, ~'HeM' 114,~.~7o Pax