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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988/06/28 - Agenda PacketF(A �K 4k i I , i, K J! i' �7 - - -- CITY,OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA vTAFF REPORT DATE: Juno 23. 19 7 TO: City cvcn, and City Manager FROM: Jim `s r, '14inistrative Services Director SngJECT: _m n, ,IAJQ� Bs-4t3 Included in the cybcda is Part of the consent calendar is the salary and benefits resolution for ' 88 -89 (RaatlPtien 88 -413). Wring a final raviow o the resolution, ana error was discoveiwd. On page 2 of the resolution (page 19 of the agenda), under the category of °fiscal° is the position .f Seam° account Clerk. The salary range shown in the salary of 51,709 c ratne- than n minimum 34% withondntry range alary of with $1.818,�tas shown in the resolution Addltion�lb. SalaryA•Ofu$1,842. Technician should point t and maximum s p will be ad,luttnd according to these new entry steps. De are asking this the City Council ,pprove these corrections and incorporate them as part of the adoption of Resolution 88 -413. Respectfully submitted, � Jim Fart Administrative Services Director - JH:cm j 4 Resolution No. 88 -* Page 2 t, Class Code Class Tltle Minimua Step Amount Control Point Maximum Step Amount Step Amount 0103 Account me" cionist 0102 Senior Clernt Clerk 28" 290 360 1,414 1,471 322 330 1,726 1,796 332 340 1,814 1.,868 0104 Accountant! 0106 Accounting Technician 335 2,7 9 1;841 360 375 2,486 2;240 370 2,193 0108 Riskuhanag9ementrTeshniclan 327 1770 367 3,063 315 447 2;383 3,220 0113 Business License Clerk 0115 Business License Technician 302 1;562 342 1,907 332 2;005 011 Busfnes5 LfcenSe Sutervfsorf 012 Purchcsing Assistant 337 36Z 1,814 2, 01 372 402 2,215 2 572 382 412 2,328 2,704 320 1,709 360 2,086 370 2,193 Administrative I 0210 Perss000nnel Technician# 308 1965 388 28199 398 0245 Administrative Analystt 0247 4ynin15trat 370 2,193 410 2,677 420 29522 2,814 ve Assistan *d 400 0249 Sr. Administrative Asst 430 2,547 2,958 440 470 3 109 450 3,268 1188 Disaster Prepared. Coord.* 443 3,156 483 3;611 3,853 480 493 3,796 4,050 03XX Assessment 21333- MIA DTrtMichnlclan 0335 Cartoggrapher/ 356 407 2,045 2,637 396 447 2,497 406 2,624 0341 Computer Operator 0343 Computer Technician 326 356 1,761 366 3,220 2,150 457 376 3,384 2,260 0345 Programner/ 0351 Assessmenc Afde 378 2,045 1,761 396 447 2,497 406 2,624 3,384 0365 Assessment Ahalnst /cn 356 2,045 6 396 2150 2,497 378 406 2,260 2,624 0365 Oita Processing • 9 457 2'6'1 3,384 447 497 3 220 4,131 451 $07 4,343 Ci-cr NITT SERVICES u TO£R- iCecrea oii n -' TORT- ecrea pn Assistant 1003 Recreation Leader 179 4.88 219 5.96 229 6.25 1004 Recreation Coordinator 229 347 6.25 1,955 26^ 7.64 279 8 04 1008 R acreatione5upervlsor/ 407 2.387 397 2,509 2,637 447 3,220 457 3,384 lIXX Connunit Servfces ss s ar, ar - Planner/ Associate 1165 Planner# 383 413 2,340 2717 423 2,856 433 3,002 1167 Park 1173 Connunity Services Aide 443 3,156 453 463 3 317 3,853 463 493 4,050 318 1,692 358 2,065 3E41 2,171 2XXX PLANNING, ENGINEERING d INSPECTION a_rn ng MUr-PTannng Aide 259 7.27 2003 Planning Technician 2002 Assistant Planner / 318 1,692 299 358 8.88 2,065 309 368 9.33 2,171 2005 Associate Planm,er! 383 413 2,340 2,717 423 453 2,856 0,311 433 463 3,002 2001 Senior Planner" 2005 Oeputy City Planner* 443 463 3,156 483 3,853 493 3,487 4,050 3,487 503 4,257 513 4,475 Denotes Management Classes Oenotes Supervisory /Professional Classes City council /Redevelopment Agency City Attorney /Agency C•;unsel RE: Executive Session Notice - property klaLters The �.ailowin5_st5tement ahoulS be read into the record In acco ;dan�Wi ;.h CbiifoY�Ya-Government Cede Section 56956 8 pair or to •ecessing to executive sesoion to discuss the Ald, purcha -le, exchange or lease of property: The City Aim „ Redevelopment Agency will new recess to Executivo Session pursuant to :alifornia Government Code Section 5095:1.8 to consider the gals, lease, purchase or exchange of property identified as follows: e i _ A4 J, 79 , .. ' /V r7 negotiators) may _ egotayie -are- J. 4 1, yi 1 z. c i RANCHO �F AG. ,,COQP-CYj, Lions Park co BBtOO I o CU[emooS a •G 11fatAla P.m. - Juoe YB• 1988 Pledge of Ad'ourn¢d yyettn Roll to AlleBienre to p! 8 70 p�tl Brovn K3a � ' Bu9uet -�• and -' ght [out _• b B rnardaao for ft.celct for 3bSENT CILgryU� *iPProv,i Year APFr B 1 v lope at Ag rcth coat aU [ton Fn ar+Tcee vith the COUa[y of Sa Pros ram[P (PBag eocyataAd tu hitoumeat Agreement t[ho agoue! loss From the ratY to A aec[o s of Celtforaiaa Nuaict [o serve Sard"S 4I'Shhothood econ:tVaeot ch. Da 'A EESOLUyZON RcSOLU$ON ryp a88 zc Auctortt�. Ive a= the Bner a cBc"011 OF 309 !O) d of ?METING UP CALIFONNlSq Cl -r COUNC s. 1NSURANCF; gUS�tlO ES EN' TO APPOINT A DE L4 CITY OF real.' Rva Berdaa8 �t� the cer8o i!) OF 1'tl6 CdLIFOUlA hNIPCW Levte "eve topmeat CocPany ve �PSa nor h[op Foo , c1l hear- for of Jao 1 1811d Ity co" Boulevard foreUUPt8vaw y i� City Council Aganda -2- June 28, 1988 RESOLUTION N0. 88-410 A RESOLUTION OF THE ci " City Council Agenda _I_ Juna 28, 1488 �' 8. AD,1gJRR�gr 1, Beverly A. Autbalet, City Clark o£ tha City of Raa.ho Cucaawngs, haceby certify aavea! rue, ntcurate Pop; of rho foregoing agenda was punted an Juaa base Line Road. y-cvo i72) hoaia prior to the cee ting par A.B. 2674 at 9320 -C hYY it I. 0 SCI :Y Ewa CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT Dag: June 22, 1988 T0, City "until FROM: Lauren H. Wasset>.e� ��- City Manager ��/ �� /(M""' i SUBJUM Contract tar Library Services bi 19" As the City Council is avarep during the pact year, the City contracted with the County of San Bernardino to pro,ide approxi"taly 925,000.00 for additional Library service@ at the Rambo Cutuswags Breneh Library. While all cervices have been perforaad as spread to by the County and the City, the Ccuaty had not taken for t action, an the contract docuaent itself. The attached contract has bear reviewed by the City Attorney and retyped in the County format. We tecoanand its approval. This will formalise the relationship which has been working for approxiaarely one year,. It is significant to note that a separate contract will be provtd�d for fiscal year 1908$9. This will ensure eantinietion of extended hours at the library as wall as inerepaing the circuintian to the highest degree possible. LMW:j In, attachment PS -374 ?s, SAN BERNARD IN(D C011N7Y LIBRARY ���a 11, t0"NT OF sax u � 000 GIMAA11f re'm A81NCY , " 0 WM tasw 7geel ' Sm bmw&*.'CA 12418-0078 • 17141 717.6721 ^i �rI ^� SARGARA CarnY 1 «son 'AWIA1-17 CAM* AAWW1 County "en.wn June 16. 1988 Mr Latren Wegserman, City Manager City of Rancho Cucamonga P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cuaamonga, CA 91710 Dear Mr Waaserman Al Raid, GSA Adel iistrator asked that. this be sent to you for City Council Action on June 28, 1988. It is the game as the cort_act forwarded to me by Paula Pachon earlier this year and covers 1907/1988 enhancsnents to Rancho Cucamonga. I understand t_-at the County Board of Supervisors will be asked to approve the contract on June 27. Mr Raid has asked that someone from the City be at the Board meeting if needed to affirm ctc Caty'e intention to antur into the agreement. Sincerely. Barbara Anderson County Librarian 2EGr46' i 9 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMO :CA ADMIN1gTP..f•T'1'N JUN 0 0 M8 T 8191AII0tll12191Q� 6 3tda�� COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO Sr/ tit' CONTRACT TRANSMITTAL FOR COUNTY USE ONLY cowry a...nm..r COUNTY LIBRARY Cowh Om.rrm..r con..... ban.wnrn. G.r•..ra•,.,. -w v. +.p BARBARA ANDZRSON 387.571 1 COUNTY LIBRARIAN rr ucprr un,r No T2-102-43 p.n N. rut N._ .r ri ne. .m.. ror con• 823 0 104 PM.t1 No-. If .Nll.tr Ar. mnr. N.n On. {.r ^r -I .rr..t.l .rm.uu w h +o.w.a —� brm.nn aumvb asp...ma. tr.eu.l awn Contractor CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Binh Oate Federal ID No. or Sotuat Security No. Gv.tractor ; Representative. Address. Phone. Nature of Contract: f9nopy WYddo Mopmonl mmaof Macanowt) ABREENENT nERTAINING TO THE ENHMNCDENT OF COUNTY OF SAN BERKA20I90 LIBRARY SEMCES WITHIN THE CITY Oi RAY.CHO CUCAAUGNA. Contract between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the County enables the City to reimburse the Library for maintenance and utility costs not to exceed $25,OOC.00 during 1488. in Exchange, the Branch Library will be open each Sunday for four hours, and the book collection increased by $15,000.00 and additional grants sought to tuild the collection • The City of Rancho Cucamonga has grown dramatically in the ten years since it was incorporated The book collection which seemed adequate then has bean increased, but not at the rate of the population growth. The natirnal average is twi books per capita. In Rancho Cucamonga that average is .5 boots per capita. This contract was developed with the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the Library staff to enhance the book collection and to extend the operating hours of the branch to make that collection more available to the public. The contract is for the current year only. The books are to be retained in the collection. IA rrach this ,a wn,rroj no a4 ✓o... ,•c uW re..• Ca.v. Cc.nw .D. wu— ...... — Oa. 3 rho 'StWd#rd Contact' form to albrm.p.. aa•en D .pn.r aemwnntw /UO ov. A I COUNTY OF SAM BERNARDINO STANDARD CONTRACT ft.hst N.. FCR COUNTY USE ONLY t.d . THIS CONTRACT Is entered Into In the State of California by and between u4 County of San Bemardrno, hereafter WYled the County, and CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA hetaaftercalled —CITY IMM e1T. 0.0 IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: (UN pan Wow and add lama/ b.-W treetL Set farm Crake to ar N:Mtnd, agent N Or Oald, mrowr cfOtYOwnt Ww for Wn`Ormr,n W Co'RO dm, de&MhUdr, of arddatny Aflfe/11a'tn rid cauN fx I nNadm, odwr a nd rmi'dmt, rid NNrhOl". Wft-ftadmf, rtdA*Ws*, If my.) COUNTY OF�SAN PERTAINING INARDIM LIBRARY SENyI�YITTHIN . 71E CITY OF RANCHO CUCAVMGA This Agreement is made and entered into by and between the COUNTY OF 0 SAY BERNARDINO (`County' hereinafter) and the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMDNGA ("City" hereinafter) YITNESSETH_ A. Recitals. (f) County now owns and operates a branch library on a site adjacent to Lions Park Caamunity Center, 9191 Base Line Road, within the City of Rancho Cucamongd (hereinafter referred to as the 'Rancho Cucamonga Brancn.') 01) It is the mutual desire of the parties hereto to enhance the resources and services available to the public at the Rancho Cucamonga Branch on the terms specified herein. B Agreement, NOB, 1NEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: I .n consideration of the enhancement of services and resources which County agrees to deliver at the Rancho Cucamonga Branch specified in ` maatvseo ... It's* 7 rN.L ai IM . paragraph 2 hereof, City agrees to reimburse County for County's costs of `- electrical, gas, water and telephone ('utility costs' hereinafter) incurred at the Rancho Cucamonga Branch during fiscal year 1987 -88 (July 1, 1997 through and including June 30, 1988) to a maximum of $25,000.00. In that regard, County shall suPPIY to City an accounting of all such utility costs incurred by County at the Rancho Cucamonga Branch as soon as is practicable following June 30, 1986. City shall provide the above - referenced reimbursement thereof, up to a maximum of 525,000.00, within thirty (30) days of City's receipt of said ac.ounting. 2. In consideration of City's reimbursement obligations set forth In aaragraph 1 hereinabove, County shalt: A. Maintain the Rancho Cucamonga Branch open through June 30, 1988 during all hours it now is normally open and add four hours on each Sunday during which the Rancho Cucamonga Branch will be open to the public commencing immediately and continuing on each Sunday thereafter through and including Sunday. June 26, 1988; b. Augment the Rancho Cucamrnga Branch's permanent reference section in an amount of $15,000.00 prior to June 30, 1988 and maintain said augmentation permanently at the Rancho Cucamonga Branch. c increase the 1987 -88 funding for the Rancho Cucamonga Brsnch s new books and materials by an amount of $20,000.00 immediately and y seek an additfonal grant from an outside agency in an amount of $5,000.00 for Oat pu•pose and permanenVy maintain said new materials at the Rancho Cucamonga Branch a The materials referred to in subparagraph 2.b above shall be chosen and determined .hrough a cooperative effort of County through its page 2 of 3 Librarian located at the Rancho Cucamonga Branch and a designee of City's City Manager. 5. County shall and hereby does agree to indemnify City and City's elected officials, officers, employees and agents and agrees to save And hold each of them harmless from any and all claims, actions. causes of action and damages. including court costs and attorneys' fees related thereto, in any way arising out o" or connected with the operation and maintenance of the Rancho Cucamonga Branch to the maximum extent pemi:ted by law. WHEREFORE, the parties hereto have entered into this Agreement as of the dates set forth below opposite the name of each such party. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO r Gorman. Board of upery w Dated ATTESTED: W Clerk of the Board of pemtorf Cd.q C.u•m Of If tltmm u.. IlltO � A.... 0 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA lar.t. Ih.wwl^ .ero.+1Y..rw/ BYE G.m.nre tp.l.rnrl Dated Tree MAYOR Addrm _ Op Mr ♦a..• mun C-0 h w� • Z., CITY OF RANCHO CUCAAt0NGA STAFF REP0RT DATE: June 28, 1988 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Jack Lo-n, AICP, Community Development Director SUBJECT: RENEWAL OF ANNUAL LOAN TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY RECOHNENDAT IGN: Authorize loan to the Redevelopment Agency from the City in tiie amount 0f $30u6,406.78 foi current fiscal year 1987/88. BACKGROUND: When the Project Area was established in fiscal year 19e2/83 the MY o e'd money to the Redevelopment Agency In order to establish initial debt as wall as provide monies to operxte. For debt purposes, tlt Agency has continued to maiitain a tun from the City so that tax Increment can be received by the County. Each fiscal year the Redevelopment Agency pays the loan back to the City, including interest, with tax increment revenues which are received after paying all debt on bands and agreemeito. Authorization for this repayment took plate at the Redevelopment Agency moating of June 15, 1988. EVALUATION: During fiscal year !987/08 the Agency paid to the city a total of 33 .-78 toward. the rrincipal and interest on the loan. At the present time it .s nec3ssart for ,he Agency to Continue the loan witn the City in order to show debt for receipt of tax increcent revenue. Therefore, it is necessary for ;he City Council to authorize reloaning t _ money to the Redevelopment Agenry. ReCpect ful ly submitted, 1\ 1 i Jaak am, rP Community Development Director JL:kap 7 E DATE: TO: FROM: So3JECT: CITY OF RANCHO CUC.MiONGA STAFF REPORT June 28, 1988 Mayor and Members of the City Courcil Jack Lam, AICP, tommunity Development Director AMENDMENT TO BETWEEN THE REGARDING NEI REDEVELOPMENT REIMBURSEMENT MEETING. REIMBURSEMCNT AGREEMENT ESfAIL1! REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND 1M.S I GP90RH000 CONSERVATION PROGRAM. ..� AGENCY TOOK ACTION G;i AMENDING NE AGREEMENT AT ITS JUNE 16, +988 BACKGROUND: .n fiscal year 1986/87 a neighborhood contervation program was established by the Agency. This program targets revenues received by the Agency in its Affordable Housing Fund 21 for use in Improving the supply of affordable housing within the community. A housing study was prepared and specific capital improvement projects were Identified which would benefit affordable housing neighborhoods. These capital improvements consist of Irnstdlling storm and flood control improvements, street improvements and other publi,, improvements that are either missing or In need of upgrading. In doing so, the Agen:y is able to maintain the community's 'existing supply of affordable housing as well as cur± some of the health and safety problems which these neighborhoods are experiencing. Two projects have been initiated by the City, the Baker /Arrow storm drain and the Area VII (NOrthtown) storm drain. These projects are nearing completion and should significantly improve the flooding conditions that have existed in the neighborhoods In the past EVALUATION. Due to the filing of a lawsuit from the Western ente��r Law and Poverty callenging the use of the funds for these types of Improvements the Agency and the city established a reimbursement progrem In order to proceed with the much needed pr•ijects. Should the lawsuit be resolved in this flseal year the Age,,/ should be in a position to continue funding the qualified projects identified by the housing study. In order for this to be accomplished it is necessary to amend the Reimbursement Agreement pertaining to the neighborhood conservation program for fiscal year 1988/89 v w CITY COUXC[LJ AGENDA' Ah , r` AMENDMENT TO RDA /CITY RElMURSEMEN XE1GNIORHOOD CONSERYATI^.?i.PROGRAM June 28, 1988 ;� �• PAGE 2 T AGREEMENT- In the upcoming, fiscal year the Agency anticipates revenues available for the Qualified neighborhood conservation, project to be $5,351,000. In order to be able to identify this amount of revenue as a debt of the Agency, the Reimbursement Agreement must be amended to show this amount as being available and rrimbursable to the City. It -must be emphasized that no neighborhood conservation projects rill be.inttiated by the City which are dependent upon the Agency's reimbursement until after the lawsuit is resolved. Respectfully submitted, JBt� La Community Development Director JL:kap n W 9' 0 0 s, CITY OF RANCHO CUCANIONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: June 22, 1988 T0: city council and City Manager FROM: Jim Hart, Administrative services Director 511m SUBJECT.. DEST TIOR F IM WT TO REPRESerr THE EMBER EM. TY C CM LUC OM TK CAII Rlli Kll[LIpTIL�MSURA4cE AUTHDRITY RECDALF2KATIONI The Member LEntity representative tottneefalifornia oMuniclpal a Insurance Authority. BACKGROUND: The City cerently (MA), forrgeoera1U11abilitycoverge. Atathe Inception no a Municipal fthe CHIA, the City Council designated me as it's representative an the Board of Directors. The CHIA's legal counsel has indicated there may be a difference oetween the Board f asia whole, and each City)- mbe Entities (Member Entities being the City At the BWe of Directors meeting of June 30, 1988. in Sacramento, the Board of Directors and Member Entities will be considering the expulsion of one of the cities n the CHIN. As a result of the sensativa nature of expulsion, the 94IA legal counsel has aSW each Board of Directors representative to have tre attached resolution adopted by each City Council and brought with them to the June 30, 1988, meeting. The attache- resolution delegates to me t \e authority to act on behalf of the hember Entity, as well as a Board of Director representative at the June :0, 1988, meeting. Respectfully subeitted, Jim Hart Administrative Services Director JH:cm /6 V 8 �•..1.�" I ," RES RESOLUTION NO. - „ RESOLUTION OF THE CST COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAKNO CUUMONGA, 10 APPOINT A DELEGTE TO THE SPECIAL NESTING OF NO" ENTITIES OF THE CALIFORNIA NUNICIN1 INSURANCE AUTHORITY WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California (the 'City ") is a party to the Joia Powers Agreement Creating the California Municipal Insurance Authority, dated May 21, 1986, (the "Joint Powers Agreement') and as such is a Member Entity of the California Iunicipal Insurance Authority ?, ( "CHIA "), as that term is def'ned in the Joint Powers Agreement; and WHCREAS, pursuant to the Joint Powers Agreement, the City - ?,as + appointed Jim Hart to serve as its representative on the Board of Directors of t CHIA, but the City has not appointed a person to serve as its delegate to meetings of the Member Entitles of CHIA; and V g WHEREAS, the Executive Committee of the Board of Oireeters of CHIA v has determined that it is in the best interests of CHIA to convene a fpetial meating of the Member Entities, as provided by the Joint Powers Agreement Lnd the Bylaws of CHIA, and has requested that the City appoint a person to serve —` as its delegate to such meeting; HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that tics City Council hereby appoints Jim Hart to serve as Its delegate at a spe•'al meeting of the Member Entities of CHIA to be held on June 30, 1988, and to act on behalf of the City, as Member Entity of CHIA, on dil matters to come before such meeting as if the City itself were presant and acting at such meeting; and be it RESOLVED FUR'HER, that the City Manager, or designee, be instructed to inform the .-retary of CHIA of the above appoin'mbnt by sending a copy of thas Resolution to CHIA's ousiness office. Passed, approved and adopted this 28th Day of June, 1988, E a Ii ' t v x; z — CI'TY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: June 28, 1988 TO; City Council and City Manager yj /�j % FROM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineez i 1' " / By; Joe Stofa, Jr., Associate Civil Engineer SUBaECT: NAVEM AVENUE NORTH OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD - DETERMINATION - pprova o a eso ut on con rm ng ac on o e City Council Hearing of June 15, 1988. regarding a potential median island opening and a request for the driveway realignment on the east side of Maven Avenue north of Foothill Boulevard RECOFJENDATIOR: Staff reco; mends that the City council adopt the attached Resolution. Background /Analysis On June 15, 1g88, the City council denied the applicant's request to relocate the southerly driveway onto Haven Avenue in the northerly direction to align with tlwe existing driveway to Virginia Dare center on the nest side of Haven Avenue and reaffirmed that no median island opening would be allowed along Haven Avenue between Foothill Boulevard and discretion of Center the rPlannt g However the Co2mission,tret catinglthed driveway further thet C tym Engl neer9inalThe location att ched Resolut Resolution reflects the Council's decision. Aesp 31, subm tted S• Attachment � .�- C� 14.1 LESOL'JTIDN N0. b • q1 0 A RESCLUTICK OF THE CITY REAFr-INMIMF NOCHEDIAN ISLANO OPENING S AND DEhTt116 THE REDUW FOR THE GRIYENAY PEILIGIiHENT AL011 dGULEVARD AMDFWIYEYPMEdUE�MO li4�G FIIHD1hGS IN�THILL SUPPORT THEREOF A. Recitals Permit CBo (•) On April 27. 1940, tha Plannlnyy �hea�in9nofatCordittonal Uso Rancho Cucamonga conductea a duty noticed pub l Foothill up 88-12. and Haven eArenue,dandlaolgm#ing the onclussn. Ofnsaidf hearini. adopteJ the" Resolution No. 81:-75 thereby approving the Condttivaat Use 7ermit. ested a reallg (11) The applicant las forsally requ of tha south driveway cn Haven lwenue which •fts +PProved far CUP PS-12 in said n Resolution No. 118 -75 and described M follows: a. Reloccte the southerly driveway onto Haven Avenua in a northerly directions to aof9HavithAthe existing driveway of 0e Virginia Da •e (iii) Cn June 15, 1988 the City Counttl of the City of Rahchr. :M. Cuca onga ccaad•ted Said revda• eheconcguon thv sat-jec..atter of driveyey O. Resolution NOR, THER7FORE, it is fouid, deterraired ane resolved by the tUty cuunci' of the City of Rancho Cueeamga as follows: This Launch Ix:rehy sPncifically finis that all of Ux tics set fortn in the Recitals, Port A. of this Resolntion are ••ue and wrree!. 2. based Upon the suSstantial evidence present•d t•t this Council during the +.bove- referenced June 15, 1988. review hearing, this Cuuncil specificall/ finds as follows: f -i a create a . The d,lvew.y •elocatlon to the nor, wo a condition which T result in a Potential opening in the median island on Haven 4venue, b. The General Plan restricts median island cPOtngs to one - quarter mile spacins6 (0300 feet) on the major divided approxinate'y artoria's; l3 rvWsv; P.ESDLUTIDN'ND. - i•_:trr CUP 88.12 PAGE 2 3 c. congestion extendlligAsouthathroughdthe intersectiontofsFoothilluBoulevard and would be a source of increased traffic hazards and accidents; 4 -foot wide rock strip mwith oneesmallipocket of area dscap nyduvegetationlnearD a Town Center Drive, thus destroying the extensive median island beautification project along Haven Avenue; and a. The 88 -75 provides for the approved requirement Iveway locatla -n as CSshoen�onn the sapproved No. Site Plan for CUP 88-12. ' during the 3sbove +refs encedhrevieww hearing a nddUponpthbenSpecifictfindingscof facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds-and concludes as follows: y I a. The east southerly driveway onto Haven Avenue from the subject commercial development shall remain at the present location as r, approved by the Planning Commi3sion Resolution No. 88 -75 for CUP 38-12; or L b. The southerly driveway onto Haven Avenue may be relocated, +- at the discretion of the Planning Commission, further south not to exceed a maxinum distance as determined by the City Cnglneer. and c. No additional vedtan island openings shall be permitted on 4aven Avenue other than those provided by the median island construction mad landscaping prof. t approved consistent with the Gen eral Plan requirement of one- quarter mile spacings (1300 feet) on the major dlvided arterials. 4. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 abova, this Council hereby denies the request to relocate the southerly driveway onto Haven Avenue for Conditional Use Permit 38-12, approved in Planning Commission Resolution No. 88 -75, in a nortbarly direction. r t j r 0 IA n.mv nn n e Ltr,]n I `t fr a MOM(! I STAFF REPORT DATE: June 28, 1988 TO: City Council and City Manager FRDH: Jim Hart, Administrative Services Director SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF FISCAL YEAR 1983/89 BUDGET: R1T�ICLE XIII RI TIORS LIPLIj 1 /89 SALARY SCHEDULE RECOMMENDATION, 1. Council adopt attached Resolutions adopting the fiscal year 1988/89 Budget and setting the Article X118 Apprspriations limit. 2. Council adopt the Resolution relating to Salary Rang,is and Benefits for all full and part -time employees for fiscal year 1988/89. 84CKGROUND: On June 15, 1988, in advertised public hearing was held to receive input from the general public with respect to the 1988/84 Preliminary Budget. At the conclusion 1)f the public hearing, there were no issues presented which required further Counctl direction to staff. All concerns expressed by Council to staff have been addressed and amendments to the preliminary budget have been made based on Council direction. The State of California Constitution, Article XIIB, requires that an appropriations limit be established annually by the City Council. The factor used to develop the appropriations limit is the C.P.I. change, and change in City population. The index we are required to use for Gann Limit calculation changes from March 198/, to March 1988, by 3.93, and the population change was 17.97. This gave the City a total factor of 1.2229 to apply to the 14,058,803 limit set for FY 87 -88 The City's FY 88 -89 limit is $17.192.5I0. - Approval it also regiested for the 1988/89 salary ranges and benefits package submitted pursuant to Council direction. Respectfully submitted, Jim Hart Administrative Services Director JH:cv 1s fa l x-A RESOLUTION NO. B9 x`11) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUUWONGA ADOPTING THE CITY'S BUDGET (GAS TAX, AND OTHER SPECIAL PURPOSE FUNDS, AND ADDITIONAL APPRGPRIATIONS3 FOR FISCAL YEAR 1988 -89. WHEREAS, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council held workshops to review the appropriation requests for the FY 1988 -85, and WHEREAS, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council held a public hearing on the General City Budget; and WHEREAS, this public hearing was published in a newspaper of general circulsticn and held on June 15, 1988. NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, in special sessiun assembled this 28th day of June 1988, as •ollows: SECTION I: ADOPTION OF 19A8 -89 BUDGET. The City of Rancho Cucamonga Budget for the fiscal year 988/89, on file 1n the office of 'the Assistant Finance Director, is hereby adoptrd in the +mount of SSS,988,697. This budget total includes appropriations for other special purpose funds. The City Council of the City of Ranchr 'ucasonga may transfer funds between funds or activities set forth in tnz in.. ;at. The City Mcnagtr may transfer funds between appropriations within an appropriation as set forth In the budget and may transfer appropriations between activities within any fund. SECTION 3: TRANSFERS OF F�IIDS __8EVEEN FUNDS. Transfers of funds between funds as shown on the Fund psis shall ue made as expenditures warrant such transfers. SECTION 4: DISBURSEMENTS, The City Manager and the Administrative Services Director, or his duly designated representative, are hereby empowered and authorized to disburse funds pursuant to appropriations irov'dpd for in the 1988 -89 budget, and have the responsibility to establish procedures and to administratively implement and control budget on all matters, except direct expenditures by Council members which require Council approval. SECTION 5: ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS. The City Council may amend this budget to add or delete appropriations. /0 FESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCD." °ii'„A. CALIFORNIA, EST /9LISHIIIG AN APPROPRIATIUS LIMIT PURSUANT TO ARTICLE %IIIB OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE CONSTITUTION FOR FISCAL YERR 1988 -89. WHEREAS. Article CIila of the State of California provides that the total annual appropria -Ions subject to limitation of the State and of each local government shall not exceed the appropriations limit of such entity of government for the prior year adjusted for changes in the cost of living and populdtion except as otherwise provided in said Article XIII0; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Article mrs of the Cons.it•_tlon of the State of Cdlifornia, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga deems it to be in the best interests cf the City of Rancho Cucamonga to establish an appropriations limit for the Fiscal Year 1931 -89; and WHEREAS, the Assistant Finance Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has wetermined that said appropriations limit for the Fiscal Year 1988 -89 be established in t e amount of $17,192,510. iHOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga that an appropriation limit for C.e Fiscal Year 1988 -89 pursuant to Article XIII8 of the Constitution of the State of California be ^stabiished in the amount of $17,192,510, and the same is hereby established. E BE IT arSOLVED that said appropriations limit herein established may be changed as eel._cd •+ecessary by resolution of the City Council. 17 F1 RESOLUTION NO. 88- 41 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RESCINDING RESOLUTION W. 87 -327A AND ADJUSTING SALARY RANGES AND BENEFITS FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamlonga has determined that it is necessary for the efficient operation and managecent of the City that policies be established prescribing salary ranges. benefits, and holidays and other palicies for employees of the City of Rancho Cucamonga; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga recognizes that it competes in a marketpleca to obtain qualified parsonnel to perform and provide municipal services, and that compensation and conditiens of exployment ,oust be sufficiently attractive to recruit and retain qualified employees; and WHEREAS, the revised pay ranges and cenefits incorporated in this Resolution have been reviewed and approved by a committee of employees composed of representatives free each city department In compliance with applicable state and federal laws. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, as follows: SECTION 1: Salary Ranges ASSIGNMENTS OF CLASSIFICATIONS TO PAY RANGES (Monthly Amounts) Cl ass Control Minimum Point Maximum Code Class Title Step A.sount Step Amount St-P _"aunt DOXX CLERICAL AND ADMINISTRATION OOXX Clerical 0001 Of- fficee Assistant 1/ 278 0002 Data Entry 0 eratIrr 278 0003 Police Clerk Q* 0004 Oeputy City Clerk 1/ 348 0005 Sr. Office Assistant 1/*** 318 0006 Public Service TechniZian 318 0007 Dfflce Su ervisor# 348 0008 Planning commaission Secyfl/ 348 D050 Disaster Preparedness Teclf 336 1009 Records Manager* 430 1,254 1,386 1,386 1,352 1,965 1,692 1.692 1,965 1,965 1,851 2,958 318 313 3358 58 3388 3381787 470 1,531 308 1,610 1,692 328 1,778 1,692 328 1,778 1,650 323 1,735 2,399 398 2,522 2,065 368 2,171 2,065 368 2,171 2,399 398 2,522 2,399 398 2,522 2,260 386 2,315 3,611 480 3,796 * Denotes Management Classes f Denotes Supervisory/Pro fessional Classes I/ When act'ny as Clerk to the City Council or City Commissions these positions wtll be paid $50 per night or weekend day meeting. * *This classification when assigned to shifts other than oay shift shall have an additional pay )f 40 cer.L� per hour. "*This position nay be designated as a lead worker in a division or depa tment wren more than one Senior Office Assistant is assigned and shall have an add�t onal ten (30) salary code steps (52) added to salary range. 18 Resolution No. 88 -" Page 2 Control Class Minimum Point rlaxi*Lm (ode Class Title Step Amount Step Mount Sc-,p Amount uiui &shier /Receptionist 282 1,414 0103 Account Clerk 290 1,471 0102 Senior Account Clerk 340 1,868 0104 Accountant# 367 2,160 0106 Accounting Technician 327 1,770 0107 A counting Supervisor/ 397 2,509 0108 Risk Man4gyeeant Techn cian 327 1,770 0113 Business License Clerk 302 1,562 0115 0usinesss License Technician 332 1,814 0121 Purchiiin9 Ais stani rvisora3202 1;70) Administrative II 0210) .faTechnlciiant 348 1,968 0245 Administrative Ana yst# 370 2,193 0247 Administrative Assistants 400 2,547 0249 Sr. Administrativo Asst* 430 2,958 1188 Disaster Prepared. Cocrd.• 443 3,156 03XX -Assessment 0341 Computer puter TDChnlctan 356 2;045 0345 Programmer# 407 2,637 0351 Assessment Aide 326 1,761 0353 Assessment Technician 35 2,045 0355 Assesment Analyst/ 401 2,637 0365 Oata Pro,essing Ccord.' 457 3,384 IOXX COH%MITV SERVICES TOW-Fecea oEi n- iOM- RecceM Assistant 179 4.68 1003 Recreation Leader 229 6.25 1004 Recreation Coordinator 347 1,955 100S Recreation Supervisart 377 2,271 1008 Sr. Recreation Supervisor# 407 2,637 11XX CgniI Services TIb sTsss sfanE Pag PTannerf 383 2,340 .L5 4ssociate Park ?tanner/ 413 2,717 1167 Park Projects Coordinator" 443 3,156 11'3 Lomnunity Services Aide 318 1,692 2XXX PLANNING ENGINEERING 6 INSPECTION ann n ann ng Aide 259 7.27 2003 Plannina Technician 318 1,692 2002 Assistant Planner# 383 2,340 2005 Associate Planners 413 2,717 2007 Senior Planner" 443 3,156 2008 Deputy City Planner• 463 3,487 " Denotes Managment Classes # Denote! Supervisory/Professional Classes 322 36600 367 367 372 360 2 440 483 4477 3% 366 447 497 219 269 387 417 447 423 453 483 353 299 358 423 453 483 503 1,726 332 1,814 1,796 340 1,888 2,086 370 2,193 2,637 417 2,772 2,160 377 2,271 2;160 377 2;271 1,907 352 2,005 2,215 382 2,328 2;086 370 2;193 8.BQ 309 9.33 39 3;2x099 45508 3;268 1,611 480 3,796 3,853 493 4,050 2,497 405 2,624 3,220 457 3,384 2,160 376 2,260 • 2,497 406 2,624 3,220 457 3, =84 2,150 376 2,250 2,497 406 2,6 ?4 3,220 457 3,384 4,131 507 4,343 5.96 279 6.25 7.64 279 8.04 2,387 397 2,509 2,772 427 2,914 3,220 457 3,384 2,856 433 3,002 3,317 463 3,487 3,853 493 4,050 2,065 368 2,171 8.88 309 9.33 2,065 368 2,171 2,856 433 3,002 3,317 463 3,487 3,853 493 4,050 4,257 513 4,475 0 E, ,' Class Code Class Title 21XX Ent, werina 2130 2140 2150 2155 2160 2165 2170 2180 2190 2195 2198 24X0( Oovelopment Administration Resolution No. 88.* Page 7 Control Minimum Point Maximum Step Amount Step Amount Step Amount 323 1,735 363 2,118 373 2,226 387 2,387 383 7 2,914 437 3,063 404 374 2,598 2237 444 14 457 3,172 3,384 454 3,334 417 441 2,772 3,220 48/ 3,930 467 497 3;557 4,131 477 477 3,739 3,739 517 517 4,565 4,565 527 527 4,798 4,798 489 3,970 529 4,846 539 5,094 318 359 1,692 2,076 358 399 2,056 2,534 368 409 2,171 2,664 389 378 2,411 2,282 429 418 2,943 2,786 439 428 3,094 2,929 408 459 2,650 3,418 448 499 3,236 4,173 459 509 3,401 4,386 98 413 2,522 2,717 438 453 3,078 3,317 448 463 3,236 3,487 428 2,929 468 3,575 478 3,758 458 378 3,401 2,522 498 418 4,152 3, 506 428 4,364 8 2,522 33 78 3;078 0 3,236 398 418 2,786 438 452 3,401 448 468 3;235 3,575 <r.0 reaeveropak`ni Arta'ly3i/- 413 2,717 453 3,317 463 2450 Sr. Redevelopment rm yst* 443 3,156 483 3.853 493 5XXX MAINTENANCE SERVICES 5OXX Field Services auuu �easonai Maintenance Tech 219 5.95 259 7.27 269 5001 Maintenance Worker 3/ 310 1,626 350 1,9x5 360 320 1709 360 2086 370 5002 Street Sweeer 5003 Sr. Main enanceOWorker3Y 330 1,796 370 2,193 380 5004 Maine. Crew Supervisor Y/ 360 2.OA6 400 2,547 410 5053 Mechanic's Helper 310 1,620 350 1,985 360 5055 Mechanic 330 1,796 370 2,193 380 5063 Equipment vehicle Clerk 320 1,709 360 2,086 370 SIXX Mafner,ance Su erviston MM-Ma n enance upery sar 3/ 429 2,943 469 3,593 479 5170 03int, Superintendent* 37 459 3,418 499 4,173 509 90X11 Miscellaneous ross ng Guards 179 4 88 219 5.96 229 Denotes Management Classes / Denotes Supervisory /professional Classes 2/ 0 to $50 reimbursement for purchase of approved safety footware. 3/ Eplglbie for aop oved safety foow are provided annually by City. 3,487 4,050 7.64 2,086 2,193 2,305 2,677 2,086 2,305 2,193 3,777 4,386 6.25 Resolution Ila. 88-• Page 4 SECTION 2: Executive Management Salary Ranges 16ommpnity Development) 539 5,094 579 6,219 0259 City Manager -- $7,333.00 fiat aiwunt -- Executive Management employees rill be assigned to salary rang*$ which are no less than 20$ (40 salary code steps) b*lcw the control point and no more than 15% (30 salary code steps) above the control point. Actual salary within the far9 f� deGia^ nby performance, achievement of goals and objectivts. or appointments, growth within in* position. SECTION 3: Three tiered Management Program Employees designated as either Profess iOnal /Supervisory, Management, or Executivee Management are not *11 ible for overtime pay, er compensatory time for working hours aver and above ilia normal daily work schedule. Employees so designated shall be entitled to all benefits provided to general employees and the following: Profess tonal /supervisory A. Administrative leave to a maximum of forty hours per calendar year at the discretion of appropriate supervisor after successful completion of six months service within this B. Lifesinsurance Policy Of an additional five thousand dollars. C. Deferred compensation program of two percent ej salary. Nana event A Administrative leave to a maximum of sixty hours per calendar year at the discretion of appropriate supervisor after successful completion of six months service within this s � B LifeInsurancePolicy of an additional ten thousand dollars. C Deferred compensation program of four percent of salary. Exe ^.utive Management ID A. Administrative leave to a maxlmua of eighty hours per calrrdar year at the discretion of appropDdate supervisor after • successful completion of six months service within this B. Auatomobletallowance of $250.00 not provided. Per month if a City vehicle 1m C. L,fe insurance paltry Of an additional thirty thousand dollars. 0. Deferred copensation program of six Percent of salary. I/ Minfaum Control Point Step Amount Step Amount 2479 0149 Redevelopment Coordinator Finrnce Manager 473 3,665 513 4,475 2009 .339 City Planner 483 484 3.853 3,872 523 524 4,704 4,727 0379 Building Official Resource Services Dir 484 487 3,872 524 4,727 3,930 527 4,798 1159 2109 Community SerrvvicesaManager City Engineer 484 3,872 SS4 4,727 0157 Advin Services director 509 523 4,386 4,704 549 563 5,353 5,742 2459 Assistant City Manager 16ommpnity Development) 539 5,094 579 6,219 0259 City Manager -- $7,333.00 fiat aiwunt -- Executive Management employees rill be assigned to salary rang*$ which are no less than 20$ (40 salary code steps) b*lcw the control point and no more than 15% (30 salary code steps) above the control point. Actual salary within the far9 f� deGia^ nby performance, achievement of goals and objectivts. or appointments, growth within in* position. SECTION 3: Three tiered Management Program Employees designated as either Profess iOnal /Supervisory, Management, or Executivee Management are not *11 ible for overtime pay, er compensatory time for working hours aver and above ilia normal daily work schedule. Employees so designated shall be entitled to all benefits provided to general employees and the following: Profess tonal /supervisory A. Administrative leave to a maximum of forty hours per calendar year at the discretion of appropriate supervisor after successful completion of six months service within this B. Lifesinsurance Policy Of an additional five thousand dollars. C. Deferred compensation program of two percent ej salary. Nana event A Administrative leave to a maximum of sixty hours per calendar year at the discretion of appropriate supervisor after successful completion of six months service within this s � B LifeInsurancePolicy of an additional ten thousand dollars. C Deferred compensation program of four percent of salary. Exe ^.utive Management ID A. Administrative leave to a maxlmua of eighty hours per calrrdar year at the discretion of appropDdate supervisor after • successful completion of six months service within this B. Auatomobletallowance of $250.00 not provided. Per month if a City vehicle 1m C. L,fe insurance paltry Of an additional thirty thousand dollars. 0. Deferred copensation program of six Percent of salary. I/ CITY Or RANCHO CUCF.MON REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEMORANDUM CONFIDENTTIAL DATE: June 28, 1988 TO: :hairman and Members of the Redevelopment ncy Board FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, Deputy Executive Director BY: LeAnn Faust, Redevelopment Analyst SUBJECT: Consid•.ratfon of Ilse of ^ -dnent Domain for Fire Station Sites at the following locatt.,., " Vicinity of Baseline and Roctsster • Vicinity of Milliken and Arrow highway • Vicinity of Banyan and Milliken We have been attempting for approximately 18 months to obtain properties foi the Foothill Fire District. Contacts and negotiations with nearly 40 property owners have been attempted on a "willing seller" basis. Further, the three sites must correlate with each other, to provide comprehe:,sive response without overlapping service areas. In coope - lon with the Fire District, we have worked through several "founds" of complementary sites, due to the impracticality of obtaining various sites owned by large corporations such as General Dynamics. Unfortunately, the great majority of the property owners were 1141 interested in selling their land. The one escrow we were able, to open was cancelled n: the last minute by the sellers. The FFD has determined a critical need for the new stations due to our rapid population growth, and they have done extensive time - response studies to ensure adequate fire protection city -wide. The three sites listed above do complement each other, without overlapping boundaries, and their need is obvious. A map of these Fire Station areas is attached. c1 Summaries on the current status' of these sites are also attar for your review. Similar updates were reviewed by the Fire District Board oa June 91h, furtL -- acquaint them with the efforts of the Redevelopment Agency in thl, acquisition process. Due to the lengthy legal process involved in eminent domain proceedings, Agency Counsel feels we would be wise to initiate lite schedule of required actions now, This process would begin with an official appraisal, by a qualified appraiser. Frequently, just staving the appraisal done assures the owner of the Agency's serious interest, thereby furthering negotiations. Once the appraisal is complete, a formal Offer to Acquire is made to the property owners, who would then have 30 days '. accept or reject the offer. Hopefully, purchase escrows could be opened at that point. Meanwhile, though, we would be proceeding with rite remaining legal steps in the procedure, should the property owners choose not to sell. Agency Counsel eras prepared an overview of the eminent domain process apd schedule as an additional reference. Since the Agency and Foothill Fire District have now exhausted the options for 'willing seller' acquisition, it becomes necessary to consider utilizing eminent domain proceedings to either prod the negotiation process or to conclude legally, die sites in question. Just as school districts utilize eminent domain to acquire needed school sites, the Agency must consider this option if it is to provide expanded fire pectection services. Recommendation: That we formalize our acquisition process by chtainmg MAI appraisals on the chosen properties in the vicinities of • Baseline and Rochester • Milliken and Arrow highway • Banyan and Milliken Secondly, that Staff be authorized to take the necessary steps to adopt a Resolution of Necessity, should our attempts to acquire the properties under usual California Redevelopment Law procedures, fail. The Foothill Fire District Board will 4e submitting a letter or support to consider eminent domain to aL..yuire the needed station sites d AVE xY � a... -• � „ a 1 N cARNELUU so VINE AV' N ,,. y OERYL Sr N HELL AN ST V rn II AMETINST ST__ ; N AACHISAL A1E II � It NHN AVE 'I HERMOSA AVE 1 Hav a n a CI J �!`< qq�< ,�f- ` i - l i'! ^G•!^(•I^lli4• G'<• 3,<;'< ,�`< .� \1 a %<. �i St „l'<•lr, r�l•! iC(.= 1 � I m �' to C ��:na �yi r'. ati�'./ 1!.��'• f« <• � Ti <;la ,! . i`<�!Y„�!• r<.< �;a <�' !: �'t O : <, ip� <1ly.�.$,��^�r �r r�,�f AV ,:.n.• �`,.nn 11',�rr�p`+i ���?� I C�.ng, ` rrn z 1 ID m •- S. .olort i O ;C�i'!i. 10(71ESIER " : :1;:<z,:. �: >r.�'r. ' .`. -- I `� ' f u mil! :`.� •it!<,f�f �/ < 1' rrl ETNJAND 1 Jian Jy II fn N t I - JEA - - -- T AVE II C7 r II , ' i CIIEIxi AVE ' 'a 1 m - June 23, 1988 Station 3 • Phase Two Vicinity of Baseline and Rochester Current Situation: Property owned by the Ou's was to have closed escrow on May 31, 1988. On that day, the sellers cancelled the sale, citing an 'emotional attachment" to the property. it apparently was not a ploy for more money As a result, we re- contacted another property owner in the area, increasing the urgency of our tone regarding their land. They have been exceptionally unresponsive, even after our Acquisition Agent spoke with them. Time Frame: Our preferred course of action would be to begin the appraisal process and mov., to mom formally acquire the Ou property. This property was chosen becaeso we.. have a relationship established with them, and they had been Interested in selling previously Further, a friendly condemnation had been arranged with them. mow: June 23, 1988 Station 4 - Phase One• Milliken and Arrow Highway Golleano Property Current Situation: The entire parcel is 52 acres, of which we need 8 -10, with 250 feet of frontage on Arrow. This would accommodate Station 4• and also the Training and Maintenance Facilities to be built as part of Phase Two. It has been re -zoned from Heavy Industrial to General Industrial, having the effect of enhancing their property value. The problem now needing resolution revolves around the railroad easement for their Santa Fe spur line, which belongs to another party The Galleanos mus! develop the property as rail - served, so they must acquire the easement, and have requested the City /Agency's assistance. Because of a past private dispute, these private parties may have difficulty in determining a mutually acceptable value. We have been working on a plan to have the easement donated to the Community Foundation, and thereafter be purchased by the Galleanos. The owners have agreed to the logic and costs of extending Vincent Ave. to Arrow Highway, but again we encounter the ptoblem of the railroad easement as it would extend into the new right -of -way To develop the site for use as a Fire Station, required public improvements and utilities would have to be brought to the site. This, of course, would save the property owners the significant expense of doing it themselves. They am aware of this advantage, and we will use it as a bargaining point when negotiating the purchase price of our parcel. Time Frame: Overall, though, we are causing them to consider the development of their land sooner -ban they prefer However, they recently agreed to purchase the easement and come to -is with an offer by mid -July They have even hired a new engineer to re- design their circulation plan and parcel sizes. i AlternWlve Station 4 Site: Santa Fe (Land Improvement Co.) owns a 130 more east of Milliken, south of Arrow Hwv that a, very attractive WOO ON District. Previously, Santa Fe had been unwilling to discuss a sale because their company was undergointl :i reorganization. We now have a new contact person, so will renew our efforts with theta. This provides s good alternative site, Ehor,ld it become necessary. [ June 23, 1988 Station 5 - Phase One Milliken and Ba-ayan (proposed) Flood Control Property Current Situation: FFD has requested development cost estimates for this site and comparison costs to other sites, to determine suitability In a recent meeting with architect Lary Wolfe, Shinto, Bill Silva, Cindy Hackett, Bob Corcoran, FFD, and two representatives from Ahmanson Development, we decided on this course of action the architect wants the berm graded a, d the debris basin moved northeasterly to allow for better fire truck access. This is also deemed necessary to produce the largest percent of useable plot. Ahmanson has agreed to redesign and construct this temporary structure as requested, in return for the City or Flood Control District's maintenance thereof. In speaking with the Flood Control rep, they are willing to provide maintenance in exchange for a deposit, sufficient to cover demolition of the basin when needed. Their logic was to use the interest generated from th., deposit to reimburse them their maintenance costs. Ahmanson is obviously hopeful of deleting this cost to their project. It would become an item of negotiation when we move to acquire the parcel. In fact, we may be able to trade off respons;bilfty for maintenance of the channel access flange we had planned to do. Besides the cysts of site development, FFD Is also concerned with access to Nett cn via Banyan. For this direct access, Banyan would ha-.,e to '.n: paved to support the weight of the fire trucks in wet weather Planning and Shinto are quite sure that proposed dcv_topment west of the site would solve this problem within 18 -24 q,onlhs A detailed cost report should be ready for the Fire District this week. Preliminarily, the Engineer states that the 4 Smanson group's development will solve major problems of developing the site., causing only minor inconveniences and cost consequences. x ,. nlvw Time frame: Discussion regarding this parcel began with the Flood Cortrol District on December 16, 1997 once we confirm our Intent al description and appraise to them, they will prepare the leg property. Usually this process takes 3 4 months, but we will insist on a shorter escrow occur concu additional time. during Regulue rrently preliminary meetings will begin, to determine the setbacks, building footprint, circulation plan, etc. Alternative Station 5 Site: In case the Flood Cti trorll si`e1Cwould brcome infeasible ut some point, the Agency would regarding another privat ily owned begin parel in eminent vicinity. process UN -=Z-WS T H U 1 3: 1 1 M A R K M n N a A R C Z Y 14 S K I P. a 1- ,I t G1 JY �AUG• C wAPAwAN A NOII[M V AlIC 6YM6Yi .A11. 0. NANOON O COAIO ,0O MAMNA 10 0.1 ltN MUMOCA ONC CW CCMICP CIPC1O r O OOA 106.1 OIV CALI[OONM 112O6b1060 rl., 1014.0601 •!L[r MON [/ll tl tl 661. 3611 MEMORANDUM TOt Jack Lam, community Davalopment Diructor city of Rancho Cucamonga ��ff FROM Ralph D. Ranson, Deputy City Attornoy DATEDt June 23, 198P RE: Procedures for acquis.tlor of property - eminent domain Pursuant to your request, the following memorandum outlines the bau)c procedures and approximate timelineo for the City to acquire the use of property in a condemnation action. The following summary is based on the assumption that the city needs to acquire pousesaion of the property as soon as possible. such Trocedures are as follawat 1. Obtain an appraisal of the real property in question. (Approximately 2 - < months.) 2. .'Based upon the apprais,' valuation data, the City must Nil to the property owner :ormal offer to purchase. 3. Concurrently with the mailing of the offer - letter, Bet a public hearing for the City Council to determine the necessity for eminent domain and mail the property owners a notice of public hearing. Beo..uoo such notice must inform the property owner of their right to supply writtor, comments to the city Council prior to the public hearing, this notice and th,3 letter of offer should be mailed twn or throe weeks prior to the into of the public hearing. a. Publio hearing and adopcior- of resolution of necessity to acclt.iro property. 5. Obtain nacossary title information (litigation guarantee) and file complaint. (Approximately two weeks.) 6. Pro - judgment possession. Pursuant to State law, anytime after filing the complaint the public entity may Book U'4_ �"`r. -dB TH4 1P312 -MPRIC I•IHN III .SRC.'. 1•hIS Y.i P.U2+. Memorandum to Jack'Lam June 23, 1900 Page Two an order of pro - judgment possession awarding the condemnor full use of the property prior to final judgment if the condemnor deposits full probable Compensation (as shown by the appraiiial valuation) into court. In the case of nonresidential property, the date of pro- judgsont possession may bt no sooner than thirty days following the execution of the pre- judgment order by the court and,'in the oase of residential property, no sooner Shan ninety days after the order. It should be noted that it these pre - judgment possession procedures are vigorously contested to the full.oxtent as allowed by the Eminent Dosain Law, the above - referenced time periods will be extended. 7. If pie- judgment possession is not sought, or for any reason not granted by the court, processing of the full case to a final judgment would tie cpproximately one year after filing the action. If you have any questions or comments with regard to any of the matters contained herein, please do not hesitate to contact me at your convenience. RDM10JR 6 \133 \MLN1 \RC 12.1 Resolution No. e8-* Page 5 SECTION 4: Confidential Employees Confidential employees are designated as such when an to N in the course of his or her duties. has access to Info -matfon elating to the City's admtnistratfo4 of employer- eployet relations. ��loyee designated as confidential employees may not act as rpresewtatives or employee organfattans which reprmswnt other employees of the City.. The employee: designattd as confidential employees are cs fellows: Personnel Technfelan Office Assistant - Personnel Account Clerk - Payroll Senior Office Assistant Office SuZeriisor Planning .4 mfssfon Secretary SECTION 5: Holidays The CftY Offices shall be closed �- the following flays. All full tfoe continuous silarfed employees shall oe compensated at their regular -ate for these drys. (a) January 1 - New Years Day (b) February - Washingtoi's eirthaay (e) may - Newrfal Day (d) Jul,f 4 - Indepenience Day !a) September - Labor Dry - The first Monday in September (f) Havel er 11 - Veteran't Day (9) November - Thanksgiving Osy (h) November - Tea day follouing Thanksgivinq (I) Deccawber - The C dy spem as eding Christmas (J) Decmber 25 - Day (k) Twenty -four (24) hours In eiscratfanary tfae: may be taken by an employee Ma has successfully - omplsted probation at his /her convenience subject to approval of the department head. Hours may not to carried over from one calendar year to neat. Whenever a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday. Shanever a holiday fails an a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall bo observed as the holiday. SECTION 6: Vacation - All full -time aepl0yees shall, with continuous service, accn.e working days of vacation monthly according to the following schedule: Length of Service in Years Annual Days Accrued I IC 2 11 3 12 4 13 5 14 6.8 IS kv g 16 C� 10 17 11 -1J is 14 19 15# 20 ag Resolution 'lo. 88-• Page 6 SECTION 7: 'Nealih Insuranco The City shall provide a health insurance plan for all full time rontlnuou3 salaried employees and elected officials. The City t roes to pay far all full time continuous salaried employees and elected officials up to a Maximum of $300.00 per employee or elected official per month towards medical a' fnsurav^ premiums through the City's hvlth caro providers to be calculated on s composite rate basis and to be affective July 1, 1988. n. FEC -ION 8: Dental InsnMice The City shall provide a dental lnsursnce plar, for all full -time continuous salaried employees and elected offfcials. The City aggPass to pay for all full time continuous salaried employees and elected offlclals up to a maxlrxn of $55.00 par employee or elected oftic•al per month towards dental t insurance premiums to be calculated on a composite rate basis and to be erfective July 1, 198e SECTION 9: Optical Insurance The City shall provide an opptical insurance plan for all full -time continuous salaried employees and ela.:ted officials. The City ayrefs to pay for all lull time Continuous salaried employees and elected officials up to a maximem of $14.60 per employee or elected official per month towards optical Insurance premiums to M calculated on a composite rate basis and to be effective July 1, 1988. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 28th day of June 1988. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dennis Stout. Ayer ATTCST: every . u e e -r-mry C eT'T•--- 1. California, doyhereby CITY foregoing Resolution Rancho as �lucamonga, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, of California, at an adjourned meeting of s444 City Council hold on the 28th day of June, 1988. Fxecuted this 9th day of June, 1988 at Rancho Cucamonga, California 9, every u e e , y G-rF-- . Resolution No. 86 -* Page 7 SChEDULE I -- SALARY CODE TABLE BASIC PAY SCIIECULE IN HOURLY, 8I- WEEKLY AM MONTHLY f.OUNTS ONE HALF PERCENT BETWEEN RANGES MONTHLY AMOUNTS ROUNDED TO NEAREST WLLAR �RaanQ�as Aum�er Hourl 6181 -Weekl Ram - Noonthhl,� Range N�ourly Bt�Keekt� K nt�hly - _Rate Kunber � of hate ait-u 141. 4.0374 322.9953 700 181. 4.9289 394.3109 854 142. 4.0576 324.6103 703 182. 4.9535 395.2424 859 143. 4.0779 326.2334 707 183. 4.9783 398.2638 863 144. 4.0983 327.8645 710 184. 5.0032 400.2551 867 145. 4.1188 329.5039 714 185. 5.0382 402.2564 872 146. 4.1394 331.1514 717 186. 5.0533 404.2677 876 147. 4.1601 332.8071 721 187. 5.0786 406.2893 880 148. 4 1809 334.4712 725 188. 5.1040 408.3205 885 149. 150. 4.2018 4.2228 336.143S 337.8242 729 732 189. 190. 5.1295 410.3621 889 5.1552 412.4139 894 1S1. 4.2439 339.5134 736 191. 5.1809 414.4760 898 152. 4.2651 341.2109 739 192. 5.2069 416.5483 903 153. 4.2865 342.917C 743 193. 5.2329 418.6311 907 154. 4.3079 344.6316 747 194. 5.2591 420.7242 912 155. 4.3294 346.3547 750 195. 5.2853 422.8279 916 156. 4 3511 348.6865 754 196. 5.3118 424.9420 921 157. 4 3720 349.8269 750 197. 5.3383 427.0667 925 158. 4.3947 351.5761 762 198. 5.3650 429.2020 930 159. 4.4167 353.3340 756 199. 5.3919 431.3481 935 160. 4 4388 355.1006 769 200. 5.4188 433.5048 939 161. 4.4620 356.8761 773 201. 5.4459 435.6723 944 162. 4.4933 358.6605 777 202. 5.4731 437.8507 949 163. 4.5057 360.4S38 781 203. 5.5003 440.0399 953 164. 4.5282 IS? 2561 785 204. 5.5280 442.2401 958 165. 166. 4.5508 364.0674 789 205. 5.5556 444.4513 963 4.5736 365.8877 793 206. 5.5834 446.6736 968 4.6194 797 448.9070 168. 369.5557 1 208. 5.6394 -977 169 170. 4 6425 4.6658 371..335 313.2605 805 809 204. 5.6676 .15 453.4073 982 210. S.6959 455.6743 987 171. 4.6891 375.12E8 813 211. 5.7244 457.9527 992 172. 4 7125 377.0025 817 2:2. S.7530 460.2424 997 173. 174. 4 7361 4./598 378.8875 380.7819 821 825 213. 5.7818 462.5436 1002 175. 4.7836 382.68EB C29 214. 21S. 5.8107 5.8398 464.8564 467.1806 1007 1012 176. 4.8075 384.5952 833 216. 5.8690 469.5165 1017 177. 4 9315 386.5222 837 217. 5.8983 471.8641 1022 178. 179 4 8557 388.4148 e42 218. 5.9278 474.2234 1027 IL 4 8800 390 3971 846 219. 5.957` 476.5946 1033 Up 180. 4.9044 391.3491 850 220. 5.9872 478.9775 1038 .;�0 Resotutton No. 88-• Page 9 Rangye 11�r Na�urly Kate B1- Weekly pia ko�nNly �a Ranga Na�urly BI -week Monthly -- Auer RaIT -0 Raff 221. 6.0172 481.3724 1043 271. 7.7214 617.7035 1338 222. 6.0472 493.7793 1048 272. 7.1600 620.7981 1345 223. 6.0775 486.1982 1053 273. 7.7988 623.9021 1352 224. 6.1079 488.6292 1059 274. 7.8378 626.0216 1359 225. 6.1384 491.0723 1064 275. 7.8770 630.1567 1365 226. 6.1691 493.5277 1069 276. 7.9163 633.3075 1372 227. 6.1999 495.9953 1075 277. 7.9559 636.4740 1379 228. 6.2309 498.4753 1080 278. 7.9957 639.6564 1386 229. 6.2521 500.9677 1085 279. 8.0357 642.8546 1393 230. 6.2934 503.4725 1091 280. 8.0759 645.0689 1400 231. 6.3249 505.9899 1096 281. 8.1162 648.2993 1407 232. 6.3565 508.5198 1102 282. 8.1563 652.5458 1414 233. 6.3883 511.0624 1107 283. 8.1976 655.!1085 1421 234. 6.4202 513.6177 1113 264. 8.2306 659.0875 1428 235. 6.45Z3 516.1858 1118 285. 8.2798 662.3830 1435 235. 6.4845 518.7667 1124 286. 8.3212 665.6949 1412 237. 6.5170 521.3606 1130 287. 8.3628 669.0234 1450 238. 6.5496 523.9674 1135 288. 8.4046 672.3685 1451 239. 6.5823 526.5872 1141 289. 8.4466 675.7303 1464 240. 6.6153 529.2202 1147 290. 8.4889 679.1090 1471 241. 6.6483 531.8663 1152 291. 8.5313 682.5045 1479 242. 6.6816 531.5256 1158 292. 8.5740 685.9170 1485 • 243. 6.7150 537.1982 1164 293. 8.6168 689.3466 1494 244. 6.7486 539.8842 1170 294. 8.6599 692.7933 1501 245. 6.7823 542.5336 1176 295. 8.7032 696.2573 1509 246. 6.8162 545.2965 1181 296. 8.7467 699.7386 1516 247 6.8503 548.0230 1187 297. 8.7P05 703.2373 1524 240. 6.8845 550.7631 1193 298. 8.8344 706.7535 1531 249. 6.9190 553.5170 1199 299. 6.8786 710.2872 1539 250. 6.9536 556.2845 1205 300. 8.9230 713.8387 1547 251. 6.9883 559.0660 1211 301. 8.9676 717.4079 1554 252. 7.0233 561.8613 1217 302. 9.0124 720.9949 1562 253. 7.0584 564.6706 1223 303. 9.0575 724.5999 1570 254. 7.0937 567.4940 1230 304. 9.1028 728.2229 1578 255. 7 1291 570.3314 1236 305. 9.1483 731.8640 1586 256 7.1648 573.1831 1242 306. 9.1940 735.5233 1594 257 7 2006 576.0490 1248 307. 9.2400 739.2009 1602 258 7.2366 578.9292 1254 308. 9.2862 742.8969 1610 259. 7 2728 581.8239 1261 309. 9.3326 746.6114 1618 260. 7.3092 584.7330 1267 310. 9.3793 750.3445 1626 261. 7 3457 587.6567 1273 311. 9.4262 754.0962 1634 262. 7.3824 590.5950 1280 312. 9.4733 757.8667 1642 263. 7.4193 593.5479 1286 313. 9.5207 761.6560 1650 264. 7.4564 596.5157 1292 314. 9.5683 765.4643 1659 265. 7.4937 599.4982 1299 ?'a 9.6161 169.2915 1657 266. 7.5312 602.4957 1305 M. 9.664[ 773.1381 1675 267. 7.5689 605.5082 1312 317. 9.7125 777.0038 1684 268. 7.6067 608.5358 1318 318. 9.7611 780.6888 1692 249. 7.6447 611.5784 1325 319. 9.8079 784.7932 1700 270. 7.6830 614.6363 1332 ;6� 320. 9.8590 708.7172 1709 Resolution Ho. 68 -• Page 9 Range uuriy i i�a�er tia- ei- 81 -Meer A- ;,nWth -' Aar- Runge N�ourly Hiner Ramie- Bt�- Meekly _NanG71y - Ra at RTe 321. 322. 9.9083 9.9578 792.6608 796.6241 1717 1726 371. 12.7145 1017.1628 2204 323. 10.0076 800.6072 1735 372. 373. 12.7781 12.8420 1022.2486 1027.3598 2215 2226 324. 325. 10.0576 10.1079 804.6103 808.6333 1743 1752 374. 12.9062 1032.4966 2237 326. 327. 10.1585 812.6765 1761 375. 376. 12.9707 13.0356 1037.6591 1042.8474 22248 2260 320. 10.2092 10.2603 816.7399 820.8236 1770 1778 377. 13.1008 1048.0617 2271 329. 10.3116 824.9277 1787 378. 379. 13.1663 13.2321 1053.3020 1058.5685 2282 2294 330. 10.3632 829.0523 1796 380. 13.2983 1063.8613 2305 331. 332. 10.4150 10.4670 833.1976 837.3626 1805 1814 381. 13.3648 1069.1806 2;17 333. 10.5194 841.5504 1823 382. 383. 13.4316 13.4987 1074.5265 1079.8992 2328 2340 334. 335. 10.5720 10.6248 845.7581 849.9869 1832 1842 384. 13.5662 1085.2987 2351 336, 10.6,80 854.2369 1851 385. 386. 13.6341 13.7022 1090.7252 1096.1788 2363 2375 337. 338. 40.7314 10.7850 858.508C 862.8006 1860 1869 387. 13.7707 1101.6597 2387 339. 10.8389 867.1146 1879 388. 389. 13.83% 13.9088 1107.1680 1112.7038 2399 2411 340. 10.8931 871.4502 18E8 390. 13.9783 1118.2673 2423 341. 10.9476 875.8074 1898 391. 14.0482 1123.8587 2435 343. 11.05723 884.5874 1917 393. 14.1891 1135.125544 2459 344. 345. 11.1126 11.16J2 889.0103 893.4554 1926 1936 394. 14.2600 1140.8010 2472 346. 11.2240 897.9226 1945 395. 396. 14.3313 14.4050 1146.5050 1152.2375 2484 2497 347. 348. 11.2802 11.3366 902.4123 906.9243 1950 1965 397. 14.4750 1157.9987 2509 349. 11.3932 911.4589 1975 398. 399. 14.5474 14.6201 1163.7887 1169.6076 2522 2534 350. 11.4502 916.0162 1985 400. 14.6932 1175.4557 2547 351. 352. 11.5075 11.5650 920.5963 925.1993 1995 2005 401. 14.7667 1181.3329 2560 353. 354. 11.6228 929.8253 2015 402. 403. 14.8405 14.9147 1187.2395 1193.1758 2512! 2585 355. 11.6809 11.7393 934.4744 939.1468 2025 2035 404. 405. 14.9833 1199.1417 '2598 356. 11.7980 943.8425 2045 406. 15.0642 15.1395 1205.1374 1211.1631 2611 2624 357 358. 11 8570 11.9163 948.5617 953.3045 2055 2065 407. 15.2152 1217.2189 2637 359. 11.9759 958.0711 2076 408. 409. 15.2913 15.3678 1223.3050 1229.4215 2650 2664 360. 12.0358 962.8614 2086 410. 15.4446 1235.56% 2677 361 362 12.0959 12.1564 967.6757 972.5141 2097 2107 411. 15.5218 1241.7465 2690 363. 12 2172 977.3767 2118 412. 413. 15.5994 15.6774 1247.9552 1254.1950 2704 2717 364. 365. 12.2783 12.3397 982.2636 987.1749 2128 2139 414. 15.7558 1260.4660 2731 366. 12.4014 992.1108 2150 415. 415. 15.8346 15.9138 1266.7683 1273.1021 2745 2758 367. 368. 12.4634 12.5257 997.0713 1002.0567 2160 2171 W. 15.9933 1279.4676 2772 369. 12.5883 1007.0669 2182 418. 419. 16.0733 16.1537 1285.8650 12922.2943 278E 2800 370. 12.6513 1012.1023 2193 ;>4 420. 16.2344 1298.7558 2814 Resolution No. 88-* Page 10 Rd492 H?�!'1y ^iu. er Ra e� 8a-Heek1Y Mo�t7ilY R�anga Ha -'Y Bap" NAY 1'1oa YO ems- Her 421. 422. 16.3156 16.3972 1305.2496 1311.7758 2828 2842 471. 20.9366 1674.9299 3629 423. 16.4792 1318.3347 2256 472. 473. 21.0413 21.1455 1683,3046 1691.7211 3647 3665 424. 425. 16.5616 16.6444 1324.9264 1331.5510 2871 2885 474, 21.2522 1700.1797 3684 426. 427 16.7276 1338.2087 2899 475. 476. 21.3585 21.4653 1708.6806 1717.220 3702 3721 428. 16.8112 16.8953 1344.8998 1351.6243 2914 2929 477. 21.5726 1725.8101 3739 429. 430, 16.9798 1358.3824 2943 478. 479. 21.6805 21.7889 1734,4392 1743.1114 3758 3777 17.0647 1365.1743 2958 480. 21.8978 1711.8269 3796 431. 432. 17.1500 17.2358 1372.0002 1378.8602 2973 481. 22.0073 1760.5861 3815 433. 434. 17.3219 1385.7545 2988 3002 482. 483. 22.1174 22.2279 L69.3890 1778.2359 3834 3853 435. 17.408S 17.4956 1392.6833 1399.6467 3017 3033 484. 22.3391 1787.1271 3872 436. 437. 17,5831 1406.6449 3046 485. 486. 22.4508 22.5630 1796.0627 1805.0431 3891 3911 438. 17.6710 17.7593 1413.6781 1420.7465 3063 3078 487. 22.6759 1814.7683 3930 439. 440. 17.8481 1427.8503 3094 488, 489. 22,1892 22.9032 1823.1386 1832.2543 3950 3970 17.9374 1434.9895 3109 490. 23.0177 1841.4156 3990 441. 442. 18.0271 18.1172 1442.1645 1449.3753 3125 310 491. 23.1328 443. 18.2078 1456.6222 3156 492. 493. 23.2484 23.3641 1859.8758 1869.1752 030 4050 444. 445. 18.2988 18.3903 1463.9053 1471.2248 3172 3188 494. 495, 23.4815 1878.5210 4070 446. 447. 18.4323 1478.5809 3204 496. 23.5989 23.7169 1887.9136 1897,3532 4090 4111 448. 18.5741 18.6577 1485.9738 1493.4037 3220 3236 497. 23.8355 1906,8400 4131 449. 450. 18.7609 1500.8707 3252 498. 499. 23.9547 24.0745 1916.3742 1925.9560 4152 4173 18.8547 1508.3751 3268 500. 24.190 1935.5858 4194 451. 452. 18.9490 19.0437 1515.9169 1523.4965 3284 3301 501. 24.3158 1945.2637 4215 453. 454. 19 1389 1531.110 3317 502. 503. 24.4374 24.5596 1954.9901 1964.7650 4236 455 19.2346 19.3308 1538.7696 1546.4634 3334 3351 504. 24.6824 1974.5888 .4257 4278 456. 457. 19.4274 1554.1 ?S7 3367 505. 506. 24.8058 24.9298 1984.4618 1994.3841 4300 4321 458. 19.5246 19.6222 1561.9667 1569.776 3334 3401 507. 25.0545 004.3560 4343 459. 460. 19 7203 1577.6254 3418 508, 509. 25.1797 25.3056 2014.3778 024.4497 4364 4386 19.8189 1585.5136 3435 510. 25.4321 2034.5719 4408 461. 462. 19.9180 20.0176 1593.4411 1601.4083 3452 3470 511. 25 5593 2044.7448 4430 463. 20.1177 1609.4154 3487 512. 513. 25.6871 25.8155 2054.9685 1065.2434 4452 4475 465. 0.3194 1625.5498 3522 515. 466. 467. 0,4210 1633.6775 350 516. 26.0743 26.2047 085.9474 2096.3772 4520 4542 468. 20.5231 0.6257 1641.8459 1650.0551 3557 3575 517. 26.3357 2106.8590 4565 20.7288 3593 518. 26.4674 2117.3933 4588 470. 325 16 6.5969 611 a 7 50. 26.7328 2138.602 4634 Resolution No. 88 -* Page 11 �Ranyyc__ H -�ourlyy �r Rye �81- 'Aeeklyy Raie Aon�-thlyy Range Hcurly 01- Me ^kly -- Monthly Pan iu er a" e� Name w,112 522. 26.8664 27.0007 2149.3133 2160.0599 465,' 4680 571. 34.4757 2758.0543 5976 S23. 27.1358 2170.8602 4704 572. 573. 34.6481 34.8213 2771.4446 2785.7038 6006 6036 524. 525. 27.2714 27 4078 2181.7145 2192.6230 4727 4751 574. 34.9954 2791.631.3 6066 526. 27.5448 2203.5862 4774 575. 576. 35.1704 35.3462 2813.6305 2817.6987 6096 6127 527. 528. 27.6826 27.8210 2214.6041 2225.6771 4798 4822 577. 35.5230 2841.8371 6157 529 27 9601 2236.8055 4846 578. 579. 35.7006 35.8791 2856.0463 2870.3266 6186 6219 530. 28.0999 2247.9895 4871 580. 36.0585 2884.6/82 6250 531. 532. 28.2404 28.3816 2259.2295 2270,5256 4895 4919 581. 36.2388 2899.1016 6281 533. 28.5235 2281.8783 4944 582. 683. 36.4200 36.6021 2913.5971 2928.1651 6313 6344 534. 535. 28.6661 28.8094 2293.2876 2304.754I 4969 4994 584. 585. 36.7851 2942.8059 6376 536. 28.9535 2316.2779 5019 586. 36.9690 37.1538 2957.5199 2972.3075 6408 6440 537. 538. 29.0982 29.2437 2327.8592 2339.4985 5044 5069 S87. 37.3396 2987.1691 6472 539. 29.3900 2351.191] 5094 588. 589. 37.5263 37.7139 3002.1049 3017.1154 6505 6537 540. 29.5369 2362.9520 5120 590. 37.9025 3032.2010 6570 29.6846 2374.7668 5145 591 38.0920 3047.3c20 6603 .541. 542. 543. 29.8330 29.9822 2386.6406 2398.5738 5171 5197 592 593. 38.2825 3062.5980 6636 544. 30.1321 2410.5667 5223 594. 38.4739 38.6663 3077.9i18 3093.3014 6669 6702 545 546. 30.2827 30.4342 2422.6195 2434.7326 5249 5275 595. 596. 38.8556 3108.7679 6736 547. 30.5863 2446.900 5302 597. 39.0539 39.2492 3124.3117 3139.9333 6769 6803 548. 549, 30.7393 30 8930 2459.1408 5323 598. 39.4454 3155.6330 6837 550. 31.0474 2471.4355 2483.7937 5355 5382 599. 600. 39.6426 39.8409 3171.4111 3181.2682 6871 6906 551. 552. 31.2027 31.3587 249'.2127 25;8.x937 5408 5436 601. 602. 40.0401 3203.2045 S941 553. 31.SISS 2521.372 5463 603. 40.2403 40.4415 3219.2206 3235.3167 6976 7011 554 SSS. 31.6730 31.8314 2533.8434 2546.5126 5490 5517 604. 40.6437 3251.4932 100 556 31 9906 2559.24S2 5545 605. 606. 40.8469 41.0512 3267.7507 3284.0895 1081 7117 557 SS8 32.1505 32.3113 2572.0414 2584.9016 5573 5601 607. 608. 41.2564 3300.5100 7152 559. 32.4728 2597.8261 5629 609. 41.4627 41.6700 3317.0125 3333.5975 7188 7224 560. 32.6352 2610.8152 5657 610 41.8784 3350.2655 7260 561 562. 32 7984 32.9624 2623.8693 2626.9886 5585 S713 611. 612. 42.0878 3367.0168 7296 S63 33 1272 2650.1736 5742 613. 42.2982 42.5097 3383.8519 3400.7712 7333 7370 564. 565. 33 2928 33 4593 2663.4245 5771 614. 42.7222 3417,7750 7407 566. 33.6266 2676.7416 2690.1253 5800 5829 615. 616. 42.9358 43.1505 3434.6639 3452.0382 7444 7481 567. 568. 33.7947 33.9637 2703.5759 2717.0938 5858 5887 617. 43.3663 3469.2984 7518 569. 34.1335 2730.6793 5916 618. 619. 43.5831 43.8010 3486.6449 3504.0781 7556 7594 570. 34.3042 2744.3327 5946 08 6220. 44.0200 3521.5985 7632 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA C%;aA$ STAFF REPORT C C o a � B On DATSS June 23, 1988 TOs City Council g PROM[ Lauren M. Mssserman Cf,L;--� City Manager SUBJECT$ Recommendation to Contract for Professional Legislative Rsorassntation uCDNMN LTION It is recommended that the City contract with the firm of Joe A. Gonsalves 6 Son of Sacramento to provide professional legislative representation on behrl£ of the City. Cost for this legislative advocac7 is $2,000.00 per month. Funding e is recommended from proposed salary savings resulting from the reorganization within the City Manager's office beginning with the nest fiscal year. If City Council does not concur with the recommendation of the City Manager, the funds will be retained as originally budgeted in the preliminary budget. Specific authorization from City Council will be requirad in order to spend those funds. The primary reason for this recommendation is that it is our experience, hate in the City, that the League of California Cities does an adairnble job reprecenticg the interest of the cities{ however, there are many uses, particularly with newly incorporated communities, whore special legislation has been proposed which impacts our community. while the League makes every effort to respond to our needs, the workload is such that, at times, the City rat fend for itself The stakes are high enough that the expenditure of funds is, in our view, warranted in order to make certain that our voice is heard in Sacramento. As , part of the legislative representation$ Joe A. Gonsalves L Son will •zvsce, all bids introduced into the California Legislature, and will inform no City of any legislation which may impact the City. Ihis will include not caq typical City issues, such as tax natters and other financial issues, but also items misted to aoud Waste and racyciing, which have become a high priority in our community. Staff Will continue to work with Gonsalves, a. veil as the League of California Cities, to make certain that the City's official positron has been noted with the Legislature. The terms of the agreement shall begin an July 1, 1988, and shall continue until terminated by a 70 day written notice by either party to the other. a� r Recommendation for Legislative Representation June 23, 1988 Page Two SUMMARY This professional legislative representative has had considerable experience representing cities in California. it in significant to note that Mr. Gonsalves, and his son Anthony, also work very closely with the League of California Cities' representatives an: the California Redevelopment Association legislative advocates on isruas effecting our community. tt should also be noted that during the past year, Hr. Anthony Gonsalves has worked with the City of Rancho Cucamonga on the "go and Low Property Tax" bills which impact Rancho Cucamonga. Mr. Gonsalves represented a cumber of other cities, which were also impacted by the bill. LWs J is attachment 88 -380 a • i J m rho C June 17, 1988 wren M. Wasserman ,ty Manager 9320 -C Baseline Post Ofrico Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 a+cnu.e,ro, araiunr. n@. a„an Dear Lauren: Enclosed you will find a contract for our services along with authorization forma, which must be filed with the Secretary of State. Our contract outlines the basic functions and services that our office provides. However, I do want to emphasize that the most important reason cities find :or retaining our Firm is that we can be very valuable in assisting them with problems that are unique to their city alone. I have enc103ed examples of prior legislation that have benefited titles we represent, which they could not have asked the League of California Cities assistance on I have also enclosed a current client list, and as you can see, we not only represent a large number of titles, but we represent a very distinguished group of clients other than cities. We feel very strongly that it is this blend of very special people that make us effective before the California Legislature. In order to assist you in making a decision about retaining us, I invite you and the members of your council to call on any of our clients to ask about our services. 7 am quite confident that the report will be a good one. H Lauren M. Wasserman Page 2 June 16, 1988 I am sure that you are awar3 that my Father and I are partners in our business. oe.r office Maintainz a professional staff. We have three very capable assistants. We contract with Capitol Information Managwwnt, which provides us with up -to -date Y� informaticn on our compute% regarding lcgislation. You will also note in the contract that tnere is a 30 -day cancellation clause, f which we provide for all of our clients. i° My Father and I sincerely hope that we will have the pleasure of warking with you and the members of ,-our City Council in the very near future. Sincerely, i s (/ ANTHONY GONSALVES ADO /w}b� Enclosure 0 9 • A G R E E M E N T BETWEEN JOE A. GONSALVES : SON AND THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA The City of Rancho Cucamonga wishes to engage the services Of JOE A. GONSALVES i SON, 925 L. Street, Suite 205, Sacramento, California, to provide services in legislative advocacy and governmental affairs in matters affecting cities in California. The purpose of this agreement is to state the terms and y conditions under which JOE A. GONSALVES L SO4 will provide services to the client, the City of Rancho Cucamongi. E The terms and conditions of this Agreement are as followse 1. JOE A. GONSALVFS G SON shall review all bills introduced in the California Legislature and inform the City of all such legislation affecting the City's interest and forward weekly a cony of all such bills to the City. 2. The City shall review and analyze all such bills and inform JOE A. GONSALVES i SON, in writing, of the City's position. 33 3. JOE A. GONSALVES & SON shall be designated and authorized by the City tc act as an official . representative with the California State Legislature and various governmental agencies, comaissionE, and persons involved in governmental affairs affecting the city. 4. JOE A. GONSALVES & SON shall at all times perform duties customarily performed by legislative advocates and governmental affairs representative. on behalf of the city, to them bast of their abilities, experience and talents. 5. The term of this Agreement shall comaenco on the first day of July, 1498, and shall continue in full force and effect until tzrminated by a thirty dey (30) written notice from either party to the other. 6. The City shall pay to JOE A. GONSALVES & Soil the monrhly sum of $2,000, payable in advance on the first day of each month. 7 The City ahall reimburse JOE A. GONSALVES a SON for any travel and other expenses directly related to a request by the City for JOE A. GONSALVES & SON to participate in any meetings or activities outside of Sacramento. 2C/ 3 a y r r c i A. If any action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees, costa, and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which such party may be entltlud. 4. Th_s Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. It constitutes th^ entire Agreement Lvtween parties regarding its subject matter. If any provision in this Agreement is held by any court to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue it, full force „. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as follows- .70E A. GONSALVES & SON DATED: ay Y. M a] -3- 3s SHE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY .t ,v a ACADEMY OF DE9CNSIVE DP.IVINC 31 2 Rancho vlelo Road, Suite 118 San Juan Capistrano, California 92675 Larry Vaughan, President (714) 240 -0595 ALTA -DENA DAIRY 17637 East Tailley Boulevard Post Office Box 388 Industry, California 91747 Harold J. J Stueve, President Boyd Clarke, General Manager (818) 964 -6401 ANTHONY SCHOOLS CORPORATION 11am A. MCAlwee, President and .ief Executive Officer Corporate Headquarters 2220 Mountain Boulevard, Suite 108 Oakland, California 94611 (415) 462 -2224 CALIFORNIA PRODUCER-HANDLER ASSOCIATION 502 Maco Boulevard, Suite 12 Davis, California 95616 GlYwn Chase, President (714) 683 2511 DEL MAR T1 {OROUGHBRED CLUB Post Off r. -e _ Del Mar California 92014 Joe Harper Exocutive Vice President and General Manager Tom Hamilton, Chairman of the Board (619) 755 -1141 Lid 3� of~ THE LUSK COMPANY 1 O G gtta Avemic Irvine, California 2713 John D. Lusk, President William Lwjk, Vice President and Chairman of the Board Don Steffeneen, Senior Vice President Hugh Dynes, Liaison 1714) 757 -6104 Switchboard (714) 757 -6100 OAK TREE RACING ASSOCIATION M West Huntington Drive Arcadia, California 91006 Clement Hirsch, President (714) 645 -5111 Ray Rogers, Executive Vice President (818) 574 -6345 switchboard (8181 574 -7223 RED CEDAR SHINGLE AND HANDSPLIT SHAKE BUREAU 515 116th 7y—enue, H. E., Suite 275 Bellevue, Washington 98004 Michael W. Westfall (2061 453 -1323 Harry Abney (209) 477 -4959 ROCKVIEW DAIRIES INC. 011 East Stewart ind Gray Road Post Office Box 668 Downey, California 90241 Amos DeGroot. President (213) 773 -4771 WILLDAN ASSOCIATES 222 Soutar Boulevard Suite 600 Anaheim, California 92805 -3711 John Maulding, Senior Vice President (714) 758 -8186 CITY OF BELLFi.OWER 16600 Civic Center Drive Bellflower, California 90706 -5494 Jack Simpson, Administrator (213) 804 -1424 CITY OF BELL GARDENS 7100 South Garf a Avenue Hell Gardens, California 90201 Claude Backer, Manager (213) 927 -8301 CITY OF CAMARILLO 601 Carmen Orive Camarillo, Cal ifornia 93010 c Thomas W. Oglesby, Manager (805) 388 -5306 CITY OF COMMERCE 2 5 —Commerce o m erce Way Comasrce, California 90040 Louis Shopard, Administrator (213) 722 -4805 CITY OF CIIDAF.Y 20 SS N HE Ana Street Cudahy, California 90201 Jerry Caton, Manager (213) 773 -5143 CITY OF DOWNEY 11111 BrookahTre Avenue Downey, California 90241 -8016 Don Davis, Manager Scot Yotsuya, Assistant Manager (213) 969 -7331 CITY OF HA14AZIAN GARDENS AND HAWAIIAN GARDENS REi1EVELOPMENT AGENCY 21815 Pioneer Boulevard Hawaiian Gardel.s, California 90716 Bud Plch.9tto, Clt� JAministrator (213) 426 -2641 CITY OF INDUSTRY Post Office Box 3366 15651 Stafford Street Industry, California 91744 Chris Rope, Manager (8.8) 333 -2211 INDUSTRY URBAN- DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Pos r. Of Sce Box O89 15660 East Stafford Street Industry, California 91744 -3366 (818) 961 -6341 37 CITY OF LA HABRA HEIGHTS 124 North Hacienda Boulevard La Habra Heights, Calizornia 90630 Robert G. Gutie-ez, Manager (213) 694 -6302 CITY OF LAKEWOOD 3-050 Clark Avenu3 Lakewood, California 90714 Hrnrard Chambers, Administrator (213) 866 -9771 CITY OF LA MIRADA AND LA MIRADA REDEVELOFMPI7T AGENCY IJIUU La Mirada Boulevard Is Mirada, California 90638 Gary Sloan, Administrator (213) 943 -0131 CITY OF MONTEBELLO 1600 Beverly Boulevard Montebello, California 90640 Joe Gooden, Administrator (2131 725 -1200 CITY OF NORWALK 1 00 'dwa k Boulevard Norwalk, California 90651 -iC30 Dick Streng, Administrator (213) 929 -2677 CITY OF PALMDALE 08 East Palmda a Boulevard Palmdale, California 93550 Robert W. Toone, Jr., Administrator (805) 273 -3162 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS 3 00 East Tahqu tz- McCaliu.,a Way Palm Springs, California 92263 Norm Xing, Administrator Dallas Flicek, Assistant Administrator 1619) 323 -8201 CITY OF PARAMOUNT 16400 Colorado Avenue Paramount, California 90723 Willi4m Holt, Manager (213) 634.2123 CITY OP PLEASANT HILL 00 North Main Street Pleasant Hill, California 94523 • Dennis A. Lee, Attorney (415) 944 -3239 Joe Tanner, Manager (415) 944 -3267 ;,+ 38 East Valley Boulevard semad, California 91770 ., rank Tripepi. Manager (818) 288 -2400 k •S "" CITY OF SIMI VALLEY ;� 2929 fa75o Canyon Road Simi Valley, California 93063 Lin Koester, Manager Joe Hinsberg, Assistant to the );a City Manager t`. (605) 583 -6701 CITY OF THOUSA!!D OAKS 1150 N. B 1 treat Dr ve w Thousand Oaks, California 91320 Grant F. Brimhall, Manager 1805) 497 -8611 f. CITY OF VICTOBVILLE e, 14343 Civic Drive �? Victorville, California 92392 -2399 �• James L. Cox, Manager I" Scott Duncan, Assistant Manager (619) 245 -3411 QTY OP YORBA LINDA 4_S Casa Loma Avenue r Yorba Linda, California 92686 ;j Art Simonian, Manager Bruce Charming, Assistant Manager (714) 961 -7100 C•1 0 r1, ti - - i SAMPLE OP PRIOR LPGISLATIGM ASID ADPaxrsTRATIVE AcrioK FOR CITizs SB 522 (Dills) This bill was enacted in 1979 and allowed the City of Paramount to reorganize their Public Employee Retirement Benefits for their employees. AB 66 (Lockyar) This bill removed the business inventory tax. In this bill there was special language on page 13 that reimbursed the City of Paramount and the City of Rosemead for projects that were on the drawing board for business inventory that they would lose. The City of Rosemead was reimbursed $100,000 (two equal payments of $50,000). The City of Paramount wag reimbursed $300,000 (two equal payments of $150,000). SB 134 (Dills) This bill allows the Paramount Redevelopment Agency to use tax increment money outside its agency for public imp.ovements. we have passed the legislation three timer on behalf of the City of Paremount, with the lat at being SB 134 in 1985. AB 1037 (Hannigan) This bill grandfathared the City of Palm Springs transient occupancy tax on time shares into law. SB 198 (Montoya) The City of Palm Springs hired us to defeat this measure at the recommendation of Houston Carlyle of the Governor's office. This same bill the year before was passed by the legislature but was vetoed by the Governor. SB 198 was killed in the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee (the first committee) without receiving a motion for passage AB 2153 (Hughes) This bill saved the City of Commerce an extra million dollars en the price of property they purchased from the State of California at the Great Western Exposition Center. AB 1209 (Viccncia) This bill was sponsored by the City of Bellflower mandating the courts to collect an additional $10 fee for cities from persons -rho opt to go to traffic violator school in lieu of paying a fine AB 2598 (Coggin) The City of Victorville hired us the them with this bill It allowed the Redevelopment Agency in an open space Hannigan bill the year before 317 last week of session to help City to estabilish a area, which was banned by a 0 0 .J n. AS 1867 (Leonard) -� This bill was introduced on behalf of the City of victorville, ,v+ which allowed their park district to receive their apportionment of property tax. When AD 8 was passed, somehow this park district was left out of the formula. a,. SD 78 (Presley) This bill corrected a contract dispute between the City of Palm Springs and the State of California regarding a special ` consur. he result being Palm Spriilgo benefitting fiscally by over $300,000 a year and growing annually. Public utilities ccemiasion Thu City of Lakewood was in a dispute with GTE hone co ZUK boundries, which previously ere a P company over were 6-hle to delay the implemtation ofpthevtu[! ahanges,�Cresulting in satisi+ctory adjustments for the City. r r VY '/A