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AGENDA
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD-HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY -
SUCCESSOR AGENCY - PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY - CITY COUNCIL
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
REGULAR MEETINGS: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays - 7:00 P.M.
ORDER OF BUSINESS:
CLOSED SESSION TAPIA CONFERENCE ROOM 4:30 P.M.
REGULAR MEETINGS COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:00 P.M.
MEMBERS:
MAYOR L. Dennis Michael CITY MANAGER John R. Gillison
MAYOR PRO TEM Lynne B. Kennedy CITY ATTORNEY James L. Markman
COUNCIL MEMBERS Ryan A. Hutchison CITY CLERK Janice C. Reynolds
Kristine D. Scott CITY TREASURER James C. Frost
Sam Spagnolo
Rancho Cucamonga City Council Mission Statement
• Make decisions, and be perceived as making decisions, for the general welfare of the community.
• Always work to improve existing services and develop policies to meet the expected as well as anticipated needs
of the community.
• Work together cooperatively to respect all persons and their ideas in order to develop and maintain the trust of the
community.
• Reflect the community's desires and priorities by assuring that decisions accurately reflect the community's
interests by fairly translating public feedback into public policy.
• Enhance the quality of life of all Rancho Cucamonga residents through the continued pursuit of excellence and
commitment to the City's core values and goals.
• Set the vision for the community for the future.
• Have a professional, objective and respectful relationship with each other in order to more effectively address the
challenges of the future.
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A_ . INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC Le
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TO ADDRESS THE FIRE BOARD,HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY,SUCCESSOR AGENCY,
PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL
The Fire Board, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Finance Authority and City Council encourage free expression of all
points of view.To allow all persons to speak,given the length of the Agenda,please keep your remarks brief. If others have already expressed
your position,you may simply indicate that you agree with a previous speaker. If appropriate,a spokesperson may present the views of your
entire group.To encourage all views and promote courtesy to others,the audience should refrain from clapping,booing or shouts of approval
or disagreement from the audience.
The public may address the Fire Board, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public FinanceAuthority and City Council by filling
out a speaker card and submitting it to the City Clerk.The speaker cards are located on the wall at the back of the Chambers,at the front
desk behind the staff table and at the City Clerk's desk.Any handouts for the Fire Board, Successor Agency, Public Finance Authority or
City Council should be given to the City Clerk for distribution.
During"Public Communications,"your name will be called to speak on any item listed or not listed on the agenda in the order in which it was
received.The"Public Communications"period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business portion of the agenda.
During this one hour period,all those who wish to speak on a topic contained in the business portion of the agenda will be given priority,and
no further speaker cards for these business items(with the exception of public hearing items)will be accepted once the business portion of
the agenda commences.Any other"Public Communications"which have not concluded during this one-hour period may resume after the
regular business portion of the agenda has been completed. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less,as deemed
necessary by the Chair,depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak.
If you are present to speak on an"Advertised Public Hearing"or on an"Administrative Hearing" Item(s),your name will be alled when that
item is being discussed, in the order in which it was received. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less,as deemed
necessary by the Chair,depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak.
AGENDA BACK-UP MATERIALS
Staff reports and back-up materials for agenda items are available for review at the City Clerk's counter,the City's Public Libraries and on the
City's website.A complete copy of the agenda is also available at the desk located behind the staff table during the Council meeting.
LIVE BROADCAST
Fire Board, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Finance Authority and City Council meetings are broadcast live on
Channel 3 for those with cable television access. Meetings are rebroadcast on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7:00
p.m.Streaming Video on Demand is available on the City's website at www.cityofrc.us/cityhall/council/videos.asp.
The Fire Board,Successor Agency,Public Finance Authority and City Council meet regularly on the first and third
Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers located at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Members of the City Council also sit as the Fire Board, Housing Successor Agency,Successor Agency,and
Public Finance Authority.
Copies of the agendas and minutes can be found @ www.cityofrc.us
If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's
office at (909)477-2700. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable
arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired.
Please silence all cell phones and devices while the meeting is in session.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MARCH 4, 2020
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, HOUSING SUCCESSOR
AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY AND
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
CLOSED SESSION - 4:30 P.M.
Roll Call: Mayor Michael
Mayor Pro Tern Kennedy
Council Members Hutchison, Scott, Spagnolo
A. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S)
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S)
C. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS
D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION - Tapia Conference Room
D.1. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED GENERALLY AT NORTH WEST CORNER OF
CIVIC CENTER DRIVE AND HAVEN AVENUE ALSO KNOWN AS PARCEL NUMBERS 0208-
331-47-0000, AND 0208-331-40-0000 ; NEGOTIATING PARTIES JOHN GILLISON, CITY
MANAGER REPRESENTING THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AND STEVE PONTELL,
NATIONAL COMMUNITY RENAISSANCE.; REGARDING PRICE AND TERMS. -CITY
D.2. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 12467 BASE LINE ROAD IDENTIFIED AS
PARCEL NUMBERS 1090-331-03-0000, 1090-331-04-0000, 1089-581-04-0000;
NEGOTIATING PARTIES JOHN GILLISON, CITY MANAGER REPRESENTING THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AND JOSEPH FILIPPI, JOSEPH FILIPPI WINERY AND VINEYARDS.;
REGARDING PRICE AND TERMS. -CITY
D.3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO
PARAGRAPH (1) OF SUBDIVISION (D) OF SECTION 54956.9; NAME OF CASE: NATURAL
RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL INC. V. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, SAN
BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, CASE NO. CIV DS 1937969
DA. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR ROBERT NEIUBER, HUMAN RESOURCES
DIRECTOR PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 REGARDING LABOR
NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
(RCCEA).—CITY
D.5. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9763 8TH STREET, RANCHO
CUCAMONGA; NEGOTIATING PARTIES, JOHN GILLISON, CITY MANAGER, REPRESENTING
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AND TAI NGO, LEE &ASSOCIATES; REGARDING
PRICE AND TERMS—CITY
E. RECESS
CLOSED SESSION TO RECESS TO THE REGULAR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY,
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SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY, AND CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE
COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
CALIFORNIA.
REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY,SUCCESSOR
AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY,AND CITY COUNCIL WILL BE CALLED TO ORDER.IT IS THE INTENT TO
CONCLUDE THE MEETINGS BY 10:00 P.M., UNLESS EXTENDED BY CONCURRENCE OF THE FIRE BOARD,
AGENCIES,AUTHORITY BOARD AND COUNCIL.
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call: Mayor Michael
Mayor Pro Tern Kennedy
Council Members Hutchison, Scott and Spagnolo
A. ANNOUNCEMENT / PRESENTATIONS
A.1. PlanRC- Public Engagement for the General Plan Update. ---
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Fire Protection District, Housing Successor
Agency, Successor Agency, Public Finance Authority Board, and City Council on any item listed or not listed
on the agenda. State law prohibits the Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public
Finance Authority Board, and City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The Fire
Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Finance Authority Board, and City Council may
receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting.
Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Mayor,
depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak.All communications are to be addressed directly to
the Fire Board,Agencies, Successor Agency, Authority Board, or City Council not to the members of the audience. This
is a professional business meeting and courtesy and decorum are expected. Please refrain from any debate between
audience and speaker, making loud noises, or engaging in any activity which might be disruptive to the decorum of the
meeting.
The public communications period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business
portion of the agenda. During this one hour period, all those who wish to speak on a topic contained in the business
portion of the agenda will be given priority, and no further speaker cards for these business items(with the exception of
public hearing items) will be accepted once the business portion of the agenda commences. Any other public
communications which have not concluded during this one hour period may resume after the regular business portion of
the agenda has been completed.
CONSENT CALENDARS:
The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted
upon by the Fire Board/Housing Successor Agency/Successor Agency/Authority Board/Council at one time
without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Fire Board/Housing Successor Agency/Successor
Agency/Authority Board/Council Member for discussion.
C. CONSENT CALENDAR— FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
C.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Special Meetings of February 12, 2020 and February 25,
2020.
C.2. Consideration to Approve Bi-Weekly Payroll in the Amount of$658,867.02 and Weekly Check
Registers (No Checks Issued to Southern California Gas Company) in the Amount of
$672,390.26 Dated February 11, 2020 Through February 24, 2020 and Electronic Debit Register
for the Month of January in the Amount of$796,833.66.
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D. CONSENT CALENDAR- HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY
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D.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Special Meetings of February 12, 2020.
E. CONSENT CALENDAR- SUCCESSOR AGENCY 8
E.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Special Meetings of February 12, 2020.
F. CONSENT CALENDAR- PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY
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F.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Special Meetings of February 12, 2020.
G. CONSENT CALENDAR- CITY COUNCIL
G.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Special Meetings of February 12, 2020 and February 25, 8
2020.
G.2. Consideration to Approve Bi-Weekly Payroll in the Amount of$1,136,315.33 and Weekly Check 26
Registers (No Checks Issued to Southern California Gas Company) in the Amount of
$5,790,355.71 Dated February 11, 2020 Through February 24, 2020 and Electronic Debit
Register for the Month of January in the Amount of$763,776.21.
G.3. Consideration of the 2018 and 2019 Annual Reviews of the Development Agreement By and 36
Between SC Rancho Development Corp., A California Corporation and Empire Lakes Holding
Company, LLC, A Delaware Limited Liability Company and the City of Rancho Cucamonga
(Case No. DRC2015-00118).
GA. Consideration of a License Agreement with BNSF Railway Company (BNSF)for the Fiscal Year 42
2018/19 Installation of Two Traffic Signals and Three Flashing Yellow Arrow Signal Modifications
Project.
G.5. Consideration of an Improvement Agreement for Case No. DRC2018-00711 Located at 9063 61
Center Avenue, Accept Faithful Performance, Labor& Materials Bonds, Order the Annexation to
Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6, and
Adoption and Authorization to Record a Resolution Ordering the Street Vacation on the East Side
of Center Avenue Along APN 0209-251-10-0000.
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-008
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, 64
CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B (COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL) FOR DRC2018-00711
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-009
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA' 69
CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS) FOR DRC2018-00711
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-010
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT 74
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 (COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL) FOR DRC2018-00711
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-011
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 79
SUMMARILY ORDERING THE STREET VACATION OF EXCESS RIGHTS-OF-WAY ON THE
EAST SIDE OF CENTER AVENUE ALONG APN 0209-251-10-0000
G.6. Consideration of Resolution No. 2020-012 Temporarily Closing Portions of Thoroughbred and
Jennet Streets, West of Sapphire Street and East of Turquoise Avenue, and a Portion of 80
Turquoise Avenue Between Jennet and Thoroughbred Streets, to Pedestrian Traffic During the
Area's 2020 Holiday Light Display.
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-012
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TEMPORARILY CLOSING PORTIONS OF THOROUGHBRED AND JENNET STREETS, WEST 82
OF SAPPHIRE STREET AND EAST OF TURQUOISE AVENUE, AND A PORTION OF
TURQUOISE AVENUE BETWEEN JENNET AND THOROUGHBRED STREETS, TO
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC DURING THE AREA'S HOLIDAY LIGHT DISPLAY AND MAKING
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FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF 87
G.7. Receive and File Commission/Committee/Board Attendance Report for 2019.
H. CONSENT ORDINANCES
The following Ordinances have been introduced for first reading. Second readings are expected to
be routine and non-controversial. The City Council will act upon them at one time without discussion.
The City Clerk will read the title.Any item can be removed for discussion by a Council Member.
I. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING ITEM
J. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS - CITY COUNCIL/FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT
J.1. PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA TO CONSIDER AND 94
CONDUCT FIRST READING AND INTRODUCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 17 OF
THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO AMEND STANDARDS FOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
IN COMPLIANCE WITH STATE LAW. THIS ITEM IS EXEMPT FROM THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) AND THE CITY'S CEQA
GUIDELINES UNDER CEQA SECTION 15282(H).
ORDINANCE NO. 966
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AMENDING THE RANCHO 97
CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDING REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS CONSISTENT WITH STATE LAW, AND
MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF
K. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS
L. COUNCIL BUSINESS
L.1. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS
(Comments to be limited to three minutes per Council Member.) ---
L.2. INTER-AGENCY UPDATES
(Update by the City Council to the community on the meetings that were attended.)
M. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
N. ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I, Linda A. Troyan, MMC, City Clerk Services Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee,
hereby certify under penalty of perjury that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on at
least Seventy-Two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center
Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California and on the City's website.
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3/4/20201 Item Al: General Plan Video shown 4:29:00 MP4
(View by watching City Council Meeting Video:
https://www.cityofrc.us/your-government/city-council-agendas
PLAN
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
t.%or--Pr L-
DATE: March 4, 2020
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager
INITIATED BY: Linda A. Troyan, City Clerk Services Director
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF MEETING MINUTES: SPECIAL MEETINGS OF
FEBRUARY 12, 2020 AND FEBRUARY 25, 2020.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the Meeting Minutes of Special Meetings of February 12, 2020 and
February 25, 2020.
BACKGROUND:
N/A
ANALYSIS:
N/A
FISCAL IMPACT:
N/A
COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
ATTACHMENT 1 -2/12/2020 SPCL MINUTES
ATTACHMENT 2 -2/25/2020 SPCL MINUTES
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February 12, 2020
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
CLOSED SESSION, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY,
SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL
MEETINGS MINUTES
4:30 P.M. - CLOSED SESSION
CALL • • RDER - TAPIA CONFERENCE ROOM
The City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council held a closed session on Wednesday February 12, 2020, in the Tapia
Conference Room at the Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Mayor Michael
called the meeting to order at 4:30 p.m.
Present were Council Members: Ryan Hutchison, Kristine Scott, Sam Spagnolo, and Mayor Pro Tern Lynne
Kennedy and Mayor L. Dennis Michael.
Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; Nick Ghirelli, Assistant City Attorney; Elisa Cox, Deputy City
Manager/Cultural & Civic Services; Lori Sassoon, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services; Matt Burris,
Deputy City Manager/Economic and Community Development.
A. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED •
IMB. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED •
No public communications were made.
ICITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS
■ No discussion or actions were taken.
CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION - TAPIA CONFERENCE • •
D.1. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE RANCHO
CUCAMONGA METROLINK STATION IDENTIFIED AS PARCEL NUMBERS
0209-272-11, 0209-143-21, AND 0209-272-22; NEGOTIATING PARTIES CITY
MANAGER JOHN GILLISON, CITY MANAGER, REPRESENTING THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CARRIE SCHINDLER REPRESENTING SBCTA, AND
MICHAEL DIEDEN REPRESENTING EMPIRE YARDS AT RANCHO, LLC; REGARDING
PRICE AND TERMS. — CITY
D.2. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9789 MAIN STREET IDENTIFIED AS
PARCEL NUMBERS 0209-062-02-0000; NEGOTIATING PARTIES JOHN GILLISON,
CITY MANAGER REPRESENTING THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AND CAROL
NORRIS, NORTHTOWN HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.; REGARDING
PRICE AND TERMS. -CITY
D.3. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE NORTH EAST
**DRAFT**
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Public Finance Authority and City Council Special Meeting Minutes
City of Rancho Cucamonga I Page 1 of 6
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CORNER OF ARROW ROUTE AND ROCHESTER AVENUE IDENTIFIED AS PARCEL
NUMBER 0229- 012-97-0000; NEGOTIATING PARTIES JOHN GILLISON, CITY
MANAGER REPRESENTING THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AND JACKSON
SMITH, NEWCASTLE PARTNERS.; REGARDING PRICE AND TERMS. -CITY
D.4. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 12467 BASE LINE ROAD IDENTIFIED
AS PARCEL NUMBERS 1090-331-03-0000, 1090-331-04-0000, 1089-581-04-0000;
NEGOTIATING PARTIES JOHN GILLISON, CITY MANAGER REPRESENTING THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AND JOSEPH FILIPPI, JOSEPH FILIPPI WINERY AND
VINEYARDS.; REGARDING PRICE AND TERMS. -CITY
D.S. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8783 ETIWANDA AVENUE/12949
WHITTRAM AVENUE, FURTHER IDENTIFIED AS SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TAX
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 0229 162 14; NEGOTIATING PARTIES, JOHN
GILLISON, CITY MANAGER, REPRESENTING THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
AND KULAR TRUCK LINE, INC., OWNER; REGARDING PRICE AND TERMS — CITY
D.6. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8810 ETIWANDA AVENUE,
FURTHER IDENTIFIED AS SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR'S PARCEL
NUMBER 0229131 07; NEGOTIATING PARTIES, JOHN GILLISON, CITY MANAGER,
REPRESENTING THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AND WILLIAM A. JONES AND
JOAN F. JONES, TRUSTEES OF THE JONES FAMILY TRUST OF 2010, AS TO AN
UNDIVIDED 2/3 INTEREST AND BONNIE CATHRYN STRACK & WILLIAM R. RUSHING,
AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE STRACK FAMILY TRUST, DATED MARCH 13,
2014, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 1/3 INTEREST, OWNERS; REGARDING PRICE AND
TERMS — CITY
D.7. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 54956.8 FOR INTEREST IN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8783
ETIWANDA AVENUE/12949 WHITTRAM AVENUE, FURTHER IDENTIFIED AS SAN
BERNARDINO COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 022916214;
NEGOTIATING PARTIES, JOHN GILLISON, CITY MANAGER, REPRESENTING THE
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AND MR. & MRS. JOAQUIN RAMOS, JOSE NERI,
MAURICIO NERI AND JOAQUIN QUIEJ, TENANTS; REGARDING PRICE AND TERMS —
CITY
D.B. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR ROBERT NEIUBER, HUMAN RESOURCES
DIRECTOR PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 REGARDING LABOR
NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
(RCCEA). — CITY
D.9. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO
PARAGRAPH (1) OF SUBDIVISION (D) OF SECTION 54956.9; NAME OF CASE: AWI
BUILDERS, INC V. RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, SAN
BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, CASE NO. CIV DS 1928697
D.10. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO
PARAGRAPH (1) OF SUBDIVISION (D) OF SECTION 54956.9; NAME OF CASE:
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL INC. V. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, CASE NO. CIV DS 1937969
**DRAFT**
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Public Finance Authority and City Council Special Meeting Minutes
City of Rancho Cucamonga I Page 2 of 6
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The closed session recessed at 6:45 p.m.
SPECIAL MEETING — 11
CALL TO • ' DCOUNCIL
The special meetings of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency,
Successor Agency, Public Finance Authority and the City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council were held on
February 12, 2020 in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga, California. Mayor Michael called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
Present were Council Members: Ryan Hutchison, Kristine Scott, Sam Spagnolo, and Mayor Pro Tern Lynne
Kennedy and Mayor L. Dennis Michael.
Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; Nick Ghirelli, Assistant City Attorney and Linda Troyan, City
Clerk Services Director.
A. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS
No Items.
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Rob Patel, property owner on Camino Pedrera, shared concerns and spoke on Code Amendment DRC 2020-00004
and a workshop he attended on January 301", 2020; indicated that he has 21 signed petitions from property owners on
recommended standards; and displayed building site exhibits.
City Manager Gillison clarified that after review by the Planning Commission the item will be placed before the City
Council as a public hearing.
CONSENTDA
CONSENTC. DA' PROTECTION
C.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Regular Meetings of January 15, 2020.
C.2. Consideration to Award a Contract to K-Vac Environmental Services for Hazardous Waste Removal, Remediation
and Disposal Services in an amount not to exceed $10,000 for the remainder of FY 2019/2020 and an annual
amount not to exceed $10,000 for FY 2020/2021 through FY 2026/2027, contingent upon approval of the FY
2020/2021 and future budgets.
C.3. Consideration to Approve a Resolution Modifying Paying and Reporting the Value of Employer Paid Member
Contributions to CALPERS for the Fire Support Services Association Bargaining Unit.
RESOLUTION NO. FD-20-001
**DRAFT**
February 12, 20201 Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency,
Public Finance Authority and City Council Special Meeting Minutes
City of Rancho Cucamonga I Page 3 of 6
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A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCMONGA, CALIFORNIA, MODIFYING PAYING AND REPORTING THE VALUE
OF EMPLOYER PAID MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS TO CALPERS FOR THE FIRE SUPPORT SERVICES
ASSOCIATION (FSSA) BARGAINING UNIT
MOTION: Moved by Board Member Spagnolo, seconded by Vice-President Kennedy, to approve
Consent Calendar Item C1 through C3. Motion carried, 5-0.
CONSENTD. • • ' AGENCY
D.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Regular Meetings of January 15, 2020.
MOTION: Moved by Vice-Chair Kennedy, seconded by Agency Member Spagnolo,to approve Consent Calendar
Item D1. Motion carried, 5-0.
CONSENTE. • ' AGENCY
E.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Regular Meetings of January 15, 2020.
MOTION: Moved by Agency Member Scott, seconded by Agency Member Hutchison, to approve Consent
Calendar Item E1.
CONSENTF. AUTHORITY
F.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Regular Meetings of January 15, 2020
MOTION: Moved by Agency Member Hutchison, seconded by Agency Member Scott, to approve Consent
Calendar Item F1. Motion carried, 5-0.
CONSENTG. DACOUNCIL
G.1. Consideration of Meeting Minutes: Regular Meetings of January 15, 2020.
G.2. Consideration of an Appropriation in the Amount of$62,000 From the Municipal Utility Fund (Fund
705)for the Purchase of Two Transformers and One Padmounted Switchgear from Anixter Power
Solutions.
G.3. Consideration of an Appropriation in the Amount of$16,800 From the Municipal Utility Fund (Fund
705)for the CIS Infinity Payment Portal Server Migration.
GA. Consideration of Amendment No. 01 to the Agreement with Pacific Utility Installation, Inc.
(CO#19-085) in an Additional Amount of$989,237 Plus a 5% Contingency for the Haven Avenue
Cable Bring Up and Mayten Business Park/Hampton Inn Projects and Authorize an Appropriation
in the Amount of$1,038,700 From the Municipal Utility Fund (Fund 705).
G.5. Consideration to Accept as Complete, File the Notice of Completion and Authorize Release of
Retention and Bonds and Authorize an Appropriation in the Amount of$6,940 for the Fiscal Year
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2018/19 Major Arterial Pavement Rehabilitation Project at Haven Avenue, Foothill Boulevard and
Hermosa Avenue.
G.6. Consideration of an Increase in Construction Contingency and an Additional Appropriation in the
Amount of$31,000 from the Transportation Fund (Fund 124) for the Freeway and Arterial Signal
Synchronization Project.
G.7. Consideration to Award a Contract to K-Vac Environmental Services for Hazardous Waste
Removal, Remediation and Disposal Services in an amount not to exceed $20,000 for the
remainder of FY 2019/2020 and an annual amount not to exceed $40,000 for FY 2020/2021
through FY 2026/2027, contingent upon approval of the FY 2020/2021 and future budgets.
G.B. Consideration to Accept the Traffic Signal Battery Backup System Replacement FY 18-19 Project
as Complete, File the Notice of Completion, and Authorize Release of Retention and Bonds
MOTION: Moved by Council Member Scott,seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Kennedy,to approve Consent Calendar
Items G1 through G8. Motion carried, 5-0.
CONSENTH. ORDINANCES
No Items.
1. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING ITEM
No Items.
COUNCILJ. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS
CITY
No items
K. CITY MANAGERS STAFF REPORTS
No items
COUNCILL.
L.1. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Pro Tern Kennedy spoke about the outstanding Future Business Leaders of America competition
presentations held at Los Osos High School.
L.2. INTER-AGENCY UPDATES
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Mayor Pro Tern Kennedy reported her attendance at a CONFIRE meeting that morning regarding a Joint
Powers Authority Agreement on a computer assisted dispatch program to decrease response times and
incorporate 911 emergency technology.
IDENTIFICATIONM. OF • ' NEXT MEETING
None.
N. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Michael adjourned the meeting at 7:12 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda A. Troyan, MMC
City Clerk Services Director
Approved:
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February 25, 2020
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
CITY COUNCIL AND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council held a special meeting on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, in Paul A.
Biane Library, Second Story Exhibit Space, 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Mayor
L. Dennis Michael called the meeting to order at 9:05 a.m.
Present were Councilmembers Ryan Hutchison, Kristine Scott, Sam Spagnolo, Mayor Pro Tern Lynne Kennedy,
and Mayor L. Dennis Michael.
Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; Elisa Cox, Deputy City Manager/Civic and Cultural Services;
Lori Sassoon, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services; Matt Burris, Deputy City Manager/Community and
Economic Development; and Linda A. Troyan, City Clerk Services Director.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
No public communications were made.
ITEMS OF •
C1. City Council Teambuilding Workshop Discussion on City Council Norms, Values, a Draft Vision and Mission
Statement, Draft Code of Ethics, and City Council Goals Including Work Plan.
City Council, along with City Manager Gillison and staff, reviewed, discussed, and finalized draft City Council
Mission Statement, Core Values, and Vision Statement.
Recess: The meeting recessed at 12:20 p.m. for lunch.
Reconvene: The meeting reconvened at 1:30 p.m.
Present were Councilmembers Ryan Hutchison, Kristine Scott, Sam Spagnolo, Mayor Pro Tern Lynne Kennedy,
and Mayor L. Dennis Michael.
Council reviewed and commented on a draft Code of Ethics, and staff presented the 2020 City Departmental
Workplan. Final City Council Mission and Vision Statements, Core Values, Code of Ethics, and a Resolution of
Commitment to Unified Governance to return to Council for adoption at a City Council meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Michael adjourned the meeting at 3:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda A. Troyan, MMC
City Clerk Services Director
Approved:
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NEW
DATE: March 4, 2020
TO: President and Members of the Board of Directors
FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager
INITIATED BY: Tamara Layne, Finance Director
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION TO APPROVE BI-WEEKLY PAYROLL IN THE AMOUNT
OF $658,867.02 AND WEEKLY CHECK REGISTERS (NO CHECKS ISSUED
TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY) IN THE AMOUNT OF
$672,390.26 DATED FEBRUARY 11, 2020 THROUGH FEBRUARY 24, 2020
AND ELECTRONIC DEBIT REGISTER FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY IN
THE AMOUNT OF $796,833.66.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends Fire Board approve payment of demands as presented.
BACKGROUND:
N/A
ANALYSIS:
N/A
FISCAL IMPACT:
Adequate budgeted funds are available for the payment of demands per the attached listing
COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Attachment 1 Check Register
Attachment 1 Electronic Check Register
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00010191 02/12/2020 CALIF GOVERNMENT VEBA/RANCHO CUCAMONGA 22,536.74 0.00 22,536.74
AP 00010192 02/12/2020 GEOGRAPHICS 3,635.00 0.00 3,635.00
AP 00010193 02/12/2020 INDERWEISCHE,MATT 1,020.00 0.00 1,020.00
AP 00010194 02/12/2020 RCCEA 1,942.00 0.00 1,942.00
AP 00010195 02/12/2020 RCPFA 11,058.47 0.00 11,058.47
AP 00010196 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT 3,639,165.25 0.00 3,639,165.25
AP 00010197 02/12/2020 SARGENT TOWN PLANNING INC 39,520.00 0.00 39,520.00
AP 00010198 02/12/2020 U S DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 7,292.56 0.00 7,292.56
AP 00010199 02/13/2020 ABC LOCKSMITHS 485.68 0.00 485.68
AP 00010200 02/13/2020 BRODART BOOKS 39,095.12 0.00 39,095.12
AP 00010201 02/13/2020 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS 738.57 0.00 738.57
AP 00010202 02/13/2020 DEMCOINC 45.56 0.00 45.56
AP 00010203 02/13/2020 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION 675.77 0.00 675.77
AP 00010204 02/13/2020 ECS IMAGING INC 2,076.18 0.00 2,076.18
AP 00010205 02/13/2020 KME FIRE APPARATUS 0.00 4,130.05 4,130.05
AP 00010206 02/13/2020 MINUTEMAN PRESS 183.18 0.00 183.18
AP 00010207 02/13/2020 OC TANNER RECOGNITION COMPANY 533.58 0.00 533.58
AP 00010208 02/13/2020 OFFICE DEPOT 3,518.16 1,316.89 4,835.05 ***
AP 00010209 02/13/2020 PSA PRINT GROUP 232.74 0.00 232.74
AP 00010210 02/13/2020 SIEMENS MOBILITY INC 45,991.53 0.00 45,991.53
AP 00010211 02/13/2020 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 3,763.12 0.00 3,763.12
AP 00010212 02/13/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS GROUP 2,390.72 0.00 2,390.72
AP 00010213 02/13/2020 SUNRISE FORD 1,567.55 0.00 1,567.55
AP 00010214 02/19/2020 CALPINE ENERGY SERVICES LP 102,000.00 0.00 102,000.00
AP 00010215 02/19/2020 RIVERSIDE,CITY OF 6,909.00 0.00 6,909.00
AP 00010216 02/19/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 160.00 0.00 160.00
AP 00010217 02/19/2020 SHELL ENERGY NORTH AMERICA 269,799.49 0.00 269,799.49
AP 00010218 02/20/2020 ABC LOCKSMITHS 40.00 0.00 40.00
AP 00010219 02/20/2020 AIRGAS USA LLC 304.63 0.00 304.63
AP 00010220 02/20/2020 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS 767.39 0.00 767.39
AP 00010221 02/20/2020 OFFICE DEPOT 5,870.01 0.00 5,870.01
AP 00010222 02/20/2020 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 710.44 0.00 710.44
AP 00010223 02/20/2020 SUNRISE FORD 181.35 0.00 181.35
AP 00407497 02/12/2020 49ER COMMUNICATIONS 0.00 720.00 720.00
AP 00407498 02/12/2020 ABLE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,660.60 0.00 1,660.60
AP 00407499 02/12/2020 ACEY DECY EQUIPMENT INC 636.35 0.00 636.35
AP 00407500 02/12/2020 ACTION AWARDS INC 97.20 0.00 97.20
AP 00407501 02/12/2020 ACTION CHEMICAL COMPANY 1,274.70 0.00 1,274.70
AP 00407502 02/12/2020 ADVANTAGE SEALING SYSTEMS INC 89.22 0.00 89.22
AP 00407503 02/12/2020 AFLAC GROUP INSURANCE 24.58 0.00 24.58
AP 00407504 02/12/2020 AFLAC GROUP INSURANCE 4,597.30 0.00 4,597.30
AP 00407505 02/12/2020 ALBERT GROVER&ASSOCIATES 2,025.00 0.00 2,025.00
AP 00407506 02/12/2020 ALCORN,RICHARD 114.59 0.00 114.59
AP 00407507 02/12/2020 ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES INC 13,083.00 0.00 13,083.00
AP 00407508 02/12/2020 ALLSTAR FIRE EQUIPMENT INC 0.00 219.45 219.45
AP 00407509 02/12/2020 ALPHAGRAPHICS 72.72 0.00 72.72
AP 00407510 02/12/2020 ALTA VISTA MOBILE HOME PARK 397.59 0.00 397.59
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407511 02/12/2020 AQUABIO ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES INC. 1,450.00 0.00 1,450.00
AP 00407512 02/12/2020 AUTO AND RV SPECIALISTS INC. 99.66 0.00 99.66
AP 00407513 02/12/2020 BLUM ELECTRIC 0.00 1,987.00 1,987.00
AP 00407514 02/12/2020 BOLTON,HEATHER 542.58 0.00 542.58
AP 00407515 02/12/2020 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 0.00 31.57 31.57
AP 00407516 02/12/2020 BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC 53,476.67 0.00 53,476.67
AP 00407517 02/12/2020 BUREAU VERITAS NORTH AMERICA INC 19,708.80 0.00 19,708.80
AP 00407518 02/12/2020 C V W D 266.66 291.01 557.67 ***
AP 00407522 02/12/2020 C V W D 20,416.47 370.86 20,787.33 ***
AP 00407523 02/12/2020 CA LLC-DBA ALTA LAGUNA MHP 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407524 02/12/2020 CAL PERS LONG-TERM CARE PROGRAM 164.48 0.00 164.48
AP 00407525 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA FIRE EXPLORING ASSOCIATION 0.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
AP 00407526 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL STATISTICS INC 425.00 0.00 425.00
AP 00407527 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA,STATE OF 314.11 0.00 314.11
AP 00407528 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA,STATE OF 8.44 0.00 8.44
AP 00407529 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA,STATE OF 100.00 0.00 100.00
AP 00407530 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA,STATE OF 30.00 0.00 30.00
AP 00407531 02/12/2020 CARTY,DIANE 108.00 0.00 108.00
AP 00407532 02/12/2020 CASA VOLANTE MOBILE HOME PARK 700.00 0.00 700.00
AP 00407533 02/12/2020 CCS ORANGE COUNTY JANITORIAL INC 0.00 1,603.90 1,603.90
AP 00407534 02/12/2020 CHAPARRAL HEIGHTS MOBILE HOME PARK 474.35 0.00 474.35
AP 00407535 02/12/2020 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 7,984.51 6,365.46 14,349.97 ***
AP 00407536 02/12/2020 CINTAS CORPORATION #150 1,350.89 492.34 1,843.23 ***
AP 00407537 02/12/2020 CIVIC SOLUTIONS INC 3,620.00 0.00 3,620.00
AP 00407538 02/12/2020 CLARK,KAREN 315.00 0.00 315.00
AP 00407539 02/12/2020 CLIMATEC LLC 5,797.35 0.00 5,797.35
AP 00407540 02/12/2020 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTR INC 764.50 0.00 764.50
AP 00407541 02/12/2020 COSTAR REALTY INFORMATION INC 2,909.28 0.00 2,909.28
AP 00407542 02/12/2020 CPRS 145.00 0.00 145.00
AP 00407543 02/12/2020 DALTON,KING 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407544 02/12/2020 DATA TICKET INC 4,594.68 0.00 4,594.68
AP 00407545 02/12/2020 DCS PRINT SHOP LLC 282.31 0.00 282.31
AP 00407546 02/12/2020 DELL MARKETING LP 70,340.35 0.00 70,340.35
AP 00407547 02/12/2020 DELL MARKETING LP 399,347.52 0.00 399,347.52
AP 00407548 02/12/2020 DELL MARKETING LP 127,982.80 0.00 127,982.80
AP 00407549 02/12/2020 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY 1,279.34 0.00 1,279.34
AP 00407550 02/12/2020 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY 40,554.16 0.00 40,554.16
AP 00407551 02/12/2020 DEROTIC EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT 0.00 165,002.27 165,002.27
AP 00407552 02/12/2020 DIRECTV 179.24 0.00 179.24
AP 00407553 02/12/2020 DOG WASTE DEPOT 620.53 0.00 620.53
AP 00407554 02/12/2020 DOUCET,MICHAEL L. 9,300.00 0.00 9,300.00
AP 00407555 02/12/2020 DP SOLUTIONS INC 1,750.00 0.00 1,750.00
AP 00407556 02/12/2020 EDWARDS JR,ANTONIO 300.00 0.00 300.00
AP 00407557 02/12/2020 EMERALD CITY LLC 8,000.00 0.00 8,000.00
AP 00407558 02/12/2020 EXPRESS BRAKE SUPPLY 937.62 0.00 937.62
AP 00407559 02/12/2020 FELICIANO,ANTHONY 162.00 0.00 162.00
AP 00407560 02/12/2020 FORD OF UPLAND INC 4,393.34 0.00 4,393.34
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407561 02/12/2020 FRANKLIN TRUCK PARTS 0.00 699.30 699.30
AP 00407562 02/12/2020 GLOBALSTAR USA 172.59 0.00 172.59
AP 00407563 02/12/2020 GONZALEZ,CATHY 157.50 0.00 157.50
AP 00407564 02/12/2020 GOVERNMENT SOCIAL MEDIA LLC 185.00 0.00 185.00
AP 00407565 02/12/2020 GRAHAM,JENNIFER HELEN 300.00 0.00 300.00
AP 00407566 02/12/2020 GRAINGER 1,346.61 111.73 1,458.34 ***
AP 00407567 02/12/2020 GRAPHICS FACTORY PRINTING INC. 513.16 0.00 513.16
AP 00407568 02/12/2020 GROVES ON FOOTHILL,THE 200.00 0.00 200.00
AP 00407569 02/12/2020 HANGTIME SPORTS 2,094.00 0.00 2,094.00
AP 00407570 02/12/2020 HERITAGE EDUCATION GROUP 850.00 0.00 850.00
AP 00407571 02/12/2020 HI-WAY SAFETY INC 1,219.72 0.00 1,219.72
AP 00407572 02/12/2020 HMC ARCHITECTS 0.00 15,329.93 15,329.93
AP 00407573 02/12/2020 HOMETOWN AMERICA RAMONA VILLA 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407574 02/12/2020 HONDA YAMAHA HUSQVARNA OF REDLANDS 1,827.52 0.00 1,827.52
AP 00407575 02/12/2020 ILAND INTERNET SOLUTIONS 7,517.62 0.00 7,517.62
AP 00407576 02/12/2020 INLAND PRESORT&MAILING SERVICES 331.19 0.00 331.19
AP 00407577 02/12/2020 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP INC 360.00 2,668.11 3,028.11 ***
AP 00407578 02/12/2020 JEEP CHRYSLER OF ONTARIO INC 561.67 0.00 561.67
AP 00407579 02/12/2020 KEALOHA,TRINITY 50.84 0.00 50.84
AP 00407580 02/12/2020 KEITH,JORRY 252.00 0.00 252.00
AP 00407581 02/12/2020 KINDRED CORPORATION 31,479.01 0.00 31,479.01
AP 00407582 02/12/2020 KLAUS AND SONS 1,507.00 0.00 1,507.00
AP 00407583 02/12/2020 LE,VUONG 974.00 0.00 974.00
AP 00407584 02/12/2020 LEESE,CHRISTIAN 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407585 02/12/2020 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE 7,366.80 0.00 7,366.80
AP 00407586 02/12/2020 LIFE ASSIST INC 0.00 708.47 708.47
AP 00407587 02/12/2020 LIFESTREAM 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00
AP 00407588 02/12/2020 LONDVOGT,JUSTIN 0.00 25.00 25.00
AP 00407589 02/12/2020 LOPEZ,ANGEL 250.00 0.00 250.00
AP 00407591 02/12/2020 LOWES COMPANIES INC. 4,402.89 3,087.81 7,490.70 ***
AP 00407592 02/12/2020 LVD EMPIRE LAKES LLC 23,712.00 0.00 23,712.00
AP 00407593 02/12/2020 MA,HAIYAN 3,772.00 0.00 3,772.00
AP 00407594 02/12/2020 MACIEL,LUIS 15.30 0.00 15.30
AP 00407595 02/12/2020 MAGELLAN ADVISORS LLC 15,750.00 0.00 15,750.00
AP 00407596 02/12/2020 MAIN STREET SIGNS 398.30 0.00 398.30
AP 00407597 02/12/2020 MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES INC 28,405.68 2,428.71 30,834.39 ***
AP 00407598 02/12/2020 MARLINK SA INC 0.00 163.09 163.09
AP 00407599 02/12/2020 MATLOCK DESIGN BUILD INC 3,210.00 0.00 3,210.00
AP 00407600 02/12/2020 MAXWELL,ANTHONY 72.00 0.00 72.00
AP 00407601 02/12/2020 MCI 34.68 0.00 34.68
AP 00407602 02/12/2020 MEDINA,MARGARITA 135.60 0.00 135.60
AP 00407603 02/12/2020 MESSINA AND ASSOCIATES INC 0.00 2,612.50 2,612.50
AP 00407604 02/12/2020 MG PETROLEUM INC 489.00 0.00 489.00
AP 00407605 02/12/2020 MGT OF AMERICA INC 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
AP 00407607 02/12/2020 MIDWEST TAPE 4,145.84 0.00 4,145.84
AP 00407608 02/12/2020 MOROHUNFOLA,KIMBERLY 60.54 0.00 60.54
AP 00407609 02/12/2020 MORRIS,RICHARD 90.00 0.00 90.00
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407610 02/12/2020 MOTOPORT 2,102.57 0.00 2,102.57
AP 00407611 02/12/2020 MOUNTAIN VIEW SMALL ENG REPAIR 833.55 0.00 833.55
AP 00407612 02/12/2020 MUNWE,CHRISTIAN 32.79 0.00 32.79
AP 00407613 02/12/2020 MUSICLAND 1,400.00 0.00 1,400.00
AP 00407614 02/12/2020 MYERS TIRE SUPPLY COMPANY 15.89 0.00 15.89
AP 00407615 02/12/2020 NAPA AUTO PARTS 0.00 360.89 360.89
AP 00407616 02/12/2020 NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARK ASSOC 675.00 0.00 675.00
AP 00407617 02/12/2020 NEOPOST USA INC 540.46 0.00 540.46
AP 00407618 02/12/2020 NICHOLS,GARY 595.00 0.00 595.00
AP 00407619 02/12/2020 NUNLEY,CARYN 30.40 0.00 30.40
AP 00407620 02/12/2020 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTRS OF CA 125.50 0.00 125.50
AP 00407621 02/12/2020 ONTRAC 53.76 0.00 53.76
AP 00407622 02/12/2020 OPTION ONE PLUMBING 925.00 0.00 925.00
AP 00407623 02/12/2020 ORKIN PEST CONTROL 497.02 663.69 1,160.71 ***
AP 00407624 02/12/2020 OSIAS,WALTER 27.07 0.00 27.07
AP 00407625 02/12/2020 PACIFIC UTILITY INSTALLATION INC 900.00 0.00 900.00
AP 00407626 02/12/2020 PALACIOS,JENNIFER 49.74 0.00 49.74
AP 00407627 02/12/2020 PEP BOYS 146.45 0.00 146.45
AP 00407628 02/12/2020 PINES MOBILE HOME PARK,THE 200.00 0.00 200.00
AP 00407629 02/12/2020 PIONEER MANUFACTURING 52.91 0.00 52.91
AP 00407630 02/12/2020 PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES INC 60.17 0.00 60.17
AP 00407631 02/12/2020 PRECISION GYMNASTICS 1,316.70 0.00 1,316.70
AP 00407632 02/12/2020 PRO-LINE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INC 730.55 0.00 730.55
AP 00407633 02/12/2020 PSOMAS 1,268.75 0.00 1,268.75
AP 00407634 02/12/2020 R AND R AUTOMOTIVE 1,556.62 0.00 1,556.62
AP 00407635 02/12/2020 RADIUS GLOBAL SOLUTIONS 558.44 0.00 558.44
AP 00407636 02/12/2020 RANCHO CUCAMONGA TOWN SQUARE 10,036.10 0.00 10,036.10
AP 00407637 02/12/2020 RBM LOCK AND KEY SERVICE 354.17 0.00 354.17
AP 00407638 02/12/2020 RDO EQUIPMENT COMPANY 65.92 0.00 65.92
AP 00407639 02/12/2020 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT 184.24 0.00 184.24
AP 00407640 02/12/2020 ROTO ROOTER SERVICES COMPANY 935.15 0.00 935.15
AP 00407641 02/12/2020 S C C E ELECTRICAL SERVICES 1,280.00 0.00 1,280.00
AP 00407642 02/12/2020 SAFE-ENTRY TECHNICAL INC 0.00 240.00 240.00
AP 00407643 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO CO AUDITOR CONT 6,589.42 0.00 6,589.42
AP 00407644 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 18,098.39 0.00 18,098.39
AP 00407645 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT 2,649.41 0.00 2,649.41
AP 00407646 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO CTY AUDITOR CONTROLLER 26.00 0.00 26.00
AP 00407647 02/12/2020 SBPEA 2,596.24 0.00 2,596.24
AP 00407648 02/12/2020 SC FUELS 27,889.66 0.00 27,889.66
AP 00407649 02/12/2020 SHEAKLEY PENSION ADMINISTRATION 413.25 181.20 594.45 ***
AP 00407650 02/12/2020 SHERIFFS COURT SERVICES 100.00 0.00 100.00
AP 00407651 02/12/2020 SHOETERIA 1,568.97 0.00 1,568.97
AP 00407652 02/12/2020 SHRED PROS 361.00 0.00 361.00
AP 00407657 02/12/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 27,192.48 1,396.40 28,588.88 ***
AP 00407658 02/12/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 210.75 0.00 210.75
AP 00407659 02/12/2020 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY 3,600.19 0.00 3,600.19
AP 00407660 02/12/2020 STOTZ EQUIPMENT 47.11 0.00 47.11
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407661 02/12/2020 SUNSHINE GROWERS NURSERY INC 350.40 0.00 350.40
AP 00407662 02/12/2020 SUNSHINE GROWERS NURSERY INC 74.99 0.00 74.99
AP 00407663 02/12/2020 SYCAMORE VILLA MOBILE HOME PARK 400.00 0.00 400.00
AP 00407664 02/12/2020 TINT CITY WINDOW TINTING 350.00 0.00 350.00
AP 00407665 02/12/2020 TIREHUB LLC 3,790.28 0.00 3,790.28
AP 00407666 02/12/2020 TOBIKO SUSHI 1,377.16 0.00 1,377.16
AP 00407667 02/12/2020 TORO TOWING 120.00 0.00 120.00
AP 00407668 02/12/2020 TRINITY EQUIPMENT RENTALS 390.39 0.00 390.39
AP 00407669 02/12/2020 TYUS,IDA 225.00 0.00 225.00
AP 00407670 02/12/2020 UNITED WAY 60.00 0.00 60.00
AP 00407671 02/12/2020 UNIVERSAL MARTIAL ARTS CENTERS 276.50 0.00 276.50
AP 00407672 02/12/2020 UPS 83.80 0.00 83.80
AP 00407673 02/12/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 81.01 0.00 81.01
AP 00407674 02/12/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 101.97 0.00 101.97
AP 00407675 02/12/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 4,447.82 0.00 4,447.82
AP 00407676 02/12/2020 VISION COMMUNICATIONS CO 99.00 0.00 99.00
AP 00407677 02/12/2020 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY 3,842.25 0.00 3,842.25
AP 00407678 02/12/2020 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 4,414.90 2,495.38 6,910.28 ***
AP 00407679 02/12/2020 WELDAY,JASON 2,300.00 0.00 2,300.00
AP 00407680 02/12/2020 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 12,929.00 0.00 12,929.00
AP 00407681 02/12/2020 WEST END REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS 505.23 0.00 505.23
AP 00407682 02/12/2020 WESTRUX INTERNATIONAL INC 559.96 0.00 559.96
AP 00407683 02/12/2020 WHITE HOUSE PHOTO INC 1,050.00 0.00 1,050.00
AP 00407684 02/12/2020 WHITE,JAZMYNE 49.21 0.00 49.21
AP 00407685 02/12/2020 WILKERSON-CAVER,PAMELA 90.00 0.00 90.00
AP 00407686 02/12/2020 WYATT GROUP,THE 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00
AP 00407687 02/12/2020 XEROX CORPORATION 1,409.53 0.00 1,409.53
AP 00407688 02/12/2020 XEROX CORPORATION 1,141.99 0.00 1,141.99
AP 00407689 02/19/2020 A'JONTUE,ROSE ANN 768.00 0.00 768.00
AP 00407690 02/19/2020 ABLE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,421.40 0.00 1,421.40
AP 00407691 02/19/2020 ABM BUSINESS MACHINES INC 975.00 0.00 975.00
AP 00407692 02/19/2020 ADVANCED CHEMICAL TRANSPORT 1,437.50 0.00 1,437.50
AP 00407693 02/19/2020 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 225.00 0.00 225.00
AP 00407694 02/19/2020 AQUINO,GIOVANNA 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407695 02/19/2020 AUFBAU CORPORATION 560.00 0.00 560.00
AP 00407696 02/19/2020 BAGRO,CATHERINE 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407697 02/19/2020 BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC 66.46 0.00 66.46
AP 00407698 02/19/2020 BILL&WAGS INC 0.00 892.97 892.97
AP 00407699 02/19/2020 BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH USA INC 446.09 0.00 446.09
AP 00407700 02/19/2020 BURRIS,MATT 15.82 0.00 15.82
AP 00407703 02/19/2020 C V W D 9,123.76 674.86 9,798.62 ***
AP 00407704 02/19/2020 CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC INFO OFFICIALS 0.00 275.00 275.00
AP 00407705 02/19/2020 CALIFORNIA DPT OF TAX&FEE ADMINISTRATION 807.68 395.15 1,202.83 ***
AP 00407706 02/19/2020 CAMACHO,RAY 15.72 0.00 15.72
AP 00407707 02/19/2020 CASTILLO,JESSIE 375.00 0.00 375.00
AP 00407708 02/19/2020 CINTAS CORPORATION #150 0.00 270.13 270.13
AP 00407709 02/19/2020 CONFIRE JPA 0.00 2,812.50 2,812.50
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407710 02/19/2020 COVETRUS NORTH AMERICA 178.28 0.00 178.28
AP 00407711 02/19/2020 CRIME SCENE STERI-CLEAN LLC 270.00 0.00 270.00
AP 00407712 02/19/2020 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 1,833.00 0.00 1,833.00
AP 00407713 02/19/2020 DEREUS,RONALD 71.55 0.00 71.55
AP 00407714 02/19/2020 DFM ASSOCIATES 117.98 0.00 117.98
AP 00407715 02/19/2020 DIAZ,RICK 200.00 0.00 200.00
AP 00407716 02/19/2020 DIG SAFE BOARD 101.69 0.00 101.69
AP 00407717 02/19/2020 DIRECTV 88.79 0.00 88.79
AP 00407718 02/19/2020 DIRECTV 74.24 0.00 74.24
AP 00407719 02/19/2020 EPIC LAND SOLUTIONS INC 1,200.00 0.00 1,200.00
AP 00407720 02/19/2020 EXECUTIVE AUTO DETAIL 0.00 160.00 160.00
AP 00407721 02/19/2020 EXPERIAN 52.00 0.00 52.00
AP 00407722 02/19/2020 FAILSAFE TESTING LLC 0.00 4,758.20 4,758.20
AP 00407723 02/19/2020 FEHR AND PEERS 14,756.20 0.00 14,756.20
AP 00407724 02/19/2020 FELICIANO,ANTHONY 216.00 0.00 216.00
AP 00407725 02/19/2020 FORTIN LAW GROUP 10,887.97 0.00 10,887.97
AP 00407726 02/19/2020 FRANKLIN TRUCK PARTS 0.00 49.26 49.26
AP 00407727 02/19/2020 GOLDEN OAKS VET HOSPITAL 125.00 0.00 125.00
AP 00407728 02/19/2020 GRAPHICS FACTORY PRINTING INC. 398.68 0.00 398.68
AP 00407729 02/19/2020 HDL COREN AND CONE 4,200.00 0.00 4,200.00
AP 00407730 02/19/2020 HILLS PET NUTRITION SALES INC 3,473.76 0.00 3,473.76
AP 00407731 02/19/2020 HOGAN,ADAM 1,930.40 0.00 1,930.40
AP 00407732 02/19/2020 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 376.57 0.00 376.57
AP 00407733 02/19/2020 HOYT LUMBER CO.,SM 0.00 195.51 195.51
AP 00407734 02/19/2020 HUMANE SOCIETY OF SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY 50.00 0.00 50.00
AP 00407735 02/19/2020 IDEAL GLASS TINTING 1,700.00 0.00 1,700.00
AP 00407736 02/19/2020 IDEXX DISTRIBUTION INC 2,998.31 0.00 2,998.31
AP 00407737 02/19/2020 IMAGEMPORIUM,THE 1,746.03 0.00 1,746.03
AP 00407738 02/19/2020 INLAND OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY 189.00 0.00 189.00
AP 00407739 02/19/2020 INTERSTATE BATTERIES 1,354.55 0.00 1,354.55
AP 00407740 02/19/2020 INTERVET INC 2,567.25 0.00 2,567.25
AP 00407741 02/19/2020 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP INC 0.00 95.00 95.00
AP 00407742 02/19/2020 INYO NETWORKS 3,682.70 0.00 3,682.70
AP 00407743 02/19/2020 LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS LLC 5,460.19 0.00 5,460.19
AP 00407744 02/19/2020 LITTLE BEAR PRODUCTIONS 400.00 0.00 400.00
AP 00407745 02/19/2020 MAGELLAN ADVISORS LLC 4,620.00 0.00 4,620.00
AP 00407746 02/19/2020 MDG ASSOCIATES INC 5,142.50 0.00 5,142.50
AP 00407747 02/19/2020 MORRIS,KIMBERLY 333.66 0.00 333.66
AP 00407748 02/19/2020 NAPA AUTO PARTS 0.00 361.35 361.35
AP 00407749 02/19/2020 NATIONAL DATA&SURVEYING SERVICES 220.00 0.00 220.00
AP 00407750 02/19/2020 NEIGHBORS,ZACK 139.15 0.00 139.15
AP 00407751 02/19/2020 NEWCO DISTRIBUTORS INC 1,727.23 0.00 1,727.23
AP 00407752 02/19/2020 ONTRAC 8.24 0.00 8.24
AP 00407753 02/19/2020 OPARC 264.00 0.00 264.00
AP 00407754 02/19/2020 PACIFIC WESTERN BANK 9,226.99 21,529.63 30,756.62 ***
AP 00407755 02/19/2020 PEP BOYS 22.50 0.00 22.50
AP 00407756 02/19/2020 POSTAL PERFECT 165.00 0.00 165.00
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407757 02/19/2020 R AND R AUTOMOTIVE 1,993.19 0.00 1,993.19
AP 00407758 02/19/2020 RC CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 175,312.72 409,063.02 584,375.74 ***
AP 00407759 02/19/2020 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON 36,858.64 7,744.42 44,603.06 ***
AP 00407760 02/19/2020 S C C E ELECTRICAL SERVICES 5,250.00 0.00 5,250.00
AP 00407761 02/19/2020 S C C E ELECTRICAL SERVICES 5,250.00 0.00 5,250.00
AP 00407762 02/19/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 0.00 60.00 60.00
AP 00407763 02/19/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT 638.00 0.00 638.00
AP 00407764 02/19/2020 SEGAAR,AARON 0.00 295.00 295.00
AP 00407765 02/19/2020 SIGN SHOP,THE 0.00 249.87 249.87
AP 00407770 02/19/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 11,381.52 1,089.53 12,471.05 ***
AP 00407771 02/19/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 61,114.05 0.00 61,114.05
AP 00407772 02/19/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 372.78 0.00 372.78
AP 00407773 02/19/2020 STRAKA,JACQUELINE 70.00 0.00 70.00
AP 00407774 02/19/2020 THE COUNSELING TEAM INTERNATIONAL 0.00 1,275.00 1,275.00
AP 00407775 02/19/2020 TIREHUB LLC 174.15 938.09 1,112.24 ***
AP 00407776 02/19/2020 TUZZOLINO,SHELI 36.62 0.00 36.62
AP 00407777 02/19/2020 U S LEGAL SUPPORT INC 6,208.38 0.00 6,208.38
AP 00407778 02/19/2020 UNDERGROUND SVC ALERT OF SO CAL 168.40 0.00 168.40
AP 00407779 02/19/2020 UNITED PACIFIC SERVICES INC 7,327.00 0.00 7,327.00
AP 00407780 02/19/2020 UPS 31.00 0.00 31.00
AP 00407781 02/19/2020 UTILIQUEST 1,070.91 0.00 1,070.91
AP 00407782 02/19/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 268.64 0.00 268.64
AP 00407783 02/19/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 60.12 0.00 60.12
AP 00407784 02/19/2020 VICTOR MEDICAL COMPANY 6,687.28 0.00 6,687.28
AP 00407785 02/19/2020 VISION SERVICE PLAN CA 10,685.92 0.00 10,685.92
AP 00407786 02/19/2020 VOHNE LICHE KENNELS INC 125.00 0.00 125.00
AP 00407787 02/19/2020 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY 2,296.75 0.00 2,296.75
AP 00407788 02/19/2020 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 6,594.25 0.00 6,594.25
AP 00407789 02/19/2020 WELLS,JUDITH 72.54 0.00 72.54
AP 00407790 02/19/2020 WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF VET MEDICINE 610.00 0.00 610.00
AP 00407791 02/19/2020 WHITE HOUSE PHOTO INC 1,750.00 0.00 1,750.00
AP 00407792 02/19/2020 WILSON&BELL AUTO SERVICE 1,193.81 0.00 1,193.81
AP 00407793 02/19/2020 WORD MILL PUBLISHING 725.00 0.00 725.00
AP 00407794 02/19/2020 XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES 298.38 0.00 298.38
AP 00407795 02/19/2020 YORK RISK SERVICES GROUP INC 0.00 2,502.76 2,502.76
AP 00407796 02/19/2020 ZOETIS US LLC 1,822.30 0.00 1,822.30
Total City: $5,790,355.71
Total Fire: $672,390.26
Grand Total:
Note:
*** Check Number includes both City and Fire District expenditures
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Electronic Debit Register
January 1, 2020 to January 31, 2020
DATE DESCRIPTION CITY FIRE AMOUNT
1/2 U.S.BANK-Purchasing Card Payment 38,301.34 14,113.84 52,415.18
1/2 U.S.BANK-Corporate Card Payment 49,709.78 16,572.06 66,281.84
1/2 U.S.BANK-Costco Card Payment 2,343.54 18.99 2,362.53
1/2 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 128.56 - 128.56
1/2 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 22.53 22.53
1/3 Bank Fee 72.45 - 72.45
1/3 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 375.94 375.94
1/6 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 57,607.75 - 57,607.75
1/6 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 119,705.43 - 119,705.43
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 2,604.77 2,604.77
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 3,173.97 3,173.97
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 4,744.51 4,744.51
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 9,292.50 9,292.50
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 12,221.52 12,221.52
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 111,134.65 111,134.65
1/6 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMU CAISO 1,791.28 - 1,791.28
1/6 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,364.43 - 1,364.43
1/6 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 3,989.15 3,989.15
1/8 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,145.95 - 1,145.95
1/8 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 356.55 356.55
1/9 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 399.60 399.60
1/13 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,181.56 - 1,181.56
1/13 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 624.00 624.00
1/14 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMU CAISO 70,740.02 - 70,740.02
1/15 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT-Child Support Payments - 3,925.89 3,925.89
1/15 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 2,801.70 - 2,801.70
1/15 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 2,633.18 2,633.18
1/16 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT-Child Support Payments 2,062.50 - 2,062.50
1/16 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 915.01 915.01
1/17 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 3,681.16 - 3,681.16
1/17 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 54,410.67 54,410.67
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 769.14 - 769.14
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 31,189.92 31,189.92
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 4,917.93 4,917.93
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 5,883.82 5,883.82
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 52,942.00 52,942.00
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 111,797.00 - 111,797.00
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 304.25 304.25
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 2,651.92 2,651.92
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 3,173.97 3,173.97
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 4,973.98 4,973.98
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 9,793.94 9,793.94
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 12,598.61 12,598.61
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 83,133.59 83,133.59
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 109,129.98 109,129.98
1/21 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,500.00 - 1,500.00
1/22 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMU CAISO 6,760.22 6,760.22
1/22 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMU CAISO 7,415.70 7,415.70
1/22 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 190.64 - 190.64
1/23 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 158,243.24 158,243.24
1/23 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,637.62 - 1,637.62
1/23 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 1,780.34 1,780.34
1/24 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 5,608.70 - 5,608.70
1/24 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 1,218.55 1,218.55
1/27 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 430.40 - 430.40
1/27 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 4,145.68 4,145.68
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AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Electronic Debit Register
January 1, 2020 to January 31, 2020
DATE DESCRIPTION CITY FIRE AMOUNT
1/28 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMUCAISO 2,138.52 2,138.52
1/28 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 80.68 - 80.68
1/28 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 3,220.05 3,220.05
1/29 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 141.79 - 141.79
1/29 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 215.60 215.60
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 2,628.34 2,628.34
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 3,173.97 3,173.97
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 5,044.29 5,044.29
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 9,336.08 9,336.08
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 13,514.41 13,514.41
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 108,122.25 108,122.25
1/30 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT-Child Support Payments 385.50 - 385.50
1/30 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT-Child Support Payments - 4,863.69 4,863.69
1/30 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 179.58 - 179.58
1/30 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 12,702.99 12,702.99
1/31 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 60,261.91 - 60,261.91
1/31 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 116,311.33 116,311.33
1/31 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 596.36 - 596.36
1/31 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 1,334.61 1,334.61
TOTAL CITY 763,776.21
TOTAL FIRE 796,833.66
GRAND TOTAL 1,560,609.87
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
DATE: March 4, 2020
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager
INITIATED BY: Tamara Layne, Finance Director
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION TO APPROVE BI-WEEKLY PAYROLL IN THE AMOUNT
OF $1,136,315.33 AND WEEKLY CHECK REGISTERS (NO CHECKS
ISSUED TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY) IN THE AMOUNT
OF $5,790,355.71 DATED FEBRUARY 11, 2020 THROUGH FEBRUARY 24,
2020 AND ELECTRONIC DEBIT REGISTER FOR THE MONTH OF
JANUARY IN THE AMOUNT OF $763,776.21.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends City Council approve payment of demands as presented.
BACKGROUND:
N/A
ANALYSIS:
N/A
FISCAL IMPACT:
Adequate budgeted funds are available for the payment of demands per the attached listing.
COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Attachment 1 Check Register
Attachment 1 Electronic Check Register
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00010191 02/12/2020 CALIF GOVERNMENT VEBA/RANCHO CUCAMONGA 22,536.74 0.00 22,536.74
AP 00010192 02/12/2020 GEOGRAPHICS 3,635.00 0.00 3,635.00
AP 00010193 02/12/2020 INDERWEISCHE,MATT 1,020.00 0.00 1,020.00
AP 00010194 02/12/2020 RCCEA 1,942.00 0.00 1,942.00
AP 00010195 02/12/2020 RCPFA 11,058.47 0.00 11,058.47
AP 00010196 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT 3,639,165.25 0.00 3,639,165.25
AP 00010197 02/12/2020 SARGENT TOWN PLANNING INC 39,520.00 0.00 39,520.00
AP 00010198 02/12/2020 U S DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 7,292.56 0.00 7,292.56
AP 00010199 02/13/2020 ABC LOCKSMITHS 485.68 0.00 485.68
AP 00010200 02/13/2020 BRODART BOOKS 39,095.12 0.00 39,095.12
AP 00010201 02/13/2020 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS 738.57 0.00 738.57
AP 00010202 02/13/2020 DEMCOINC 45.56 0.00 45.56
AP 00010203 02/13/2020 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION 675.77 0.00 675.77
AP 00010204 02/13/2020 ECS IMAGING INC 2,076.18 0.00 2,076.18
AP 00010205 02/13/2020 KME FIRE APPARATUS 0.00 4,130.05 4,130.05
AP 00010206 02/13/2020 MINUTEMAN PRESS 183.18 0.00 183.18
AP 00010207 02/13/2020 OC TANNER RECOGNITION COMPANY 533.58 0.00 533.58
AP 00010208 02/13/2020 OFFICE DEPOT 3,518.16 1,316.89 4,835.05 ***
AP 00010209 02/13/2020 PSA PRINT GROUP 232.74 0.00 232.74
AP 00010210 02/13/2020 SIEMENS MOBILITY INC 45,991.53 0.00 45,991.53
AP 00010211 02/13/2020 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 3,763.12 0.00 3,763.12
AP 00010212 02/13/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS GROUP 2,390.72 0.00 2,390.72
AP 00010213 02/13/2020 SUNRISE FORD 1,567.55 0.00 1,567.55
AP 00010214 02/19/2020 CALPINE ENERGY SERVICES LP 102,000.00 0.00 102,000.00
AP 00010215 02/19/2020 RIVERSIDE,CITY OF 6,909.00 0.00 6,909.00
AP 00010216 02/19/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 160.00 0.00 160.00
AP 00010217 02/19/2020 SHELL ENERGY NORTH AMERICA 269,799.49 0.00 269,799.49
AP 00010218 02/20/2020 ABC LOCKSMITHS 40.00 0.00 40.00
AP 00010219 02/20/2020 AIRGAS USA LLC 304.63 0.00 304.63
AP 00010220 02/20/2020 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS 767.39 0.00 767.39
AP 00010221 02/20/2020 OFFICE DEPOT 5,870.01 0.00 5,870.01
AP 00010222 02/20/2020 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 710.44 0.00 710.44
AP 00010223 02/20/2020 SUNRISE FORD 181.35 0.00 181.35
AP 00407497 02/12/2020 49ER COMMUNICATIONS 0.00 720.00 720.00
AP 00407498 02/12/2020 ABLE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,660.60 0.00 1,660.60
AP 00407499 02/12/2020 ACEY DECY EQUIPMENT INC 636.35 0.00 636.35
AP 00407500 02/12/2020 ACTION AWARDS INC 97.20 0.00 97.20
AP 00407501 02/12/2020 ACTION CHEMICAL COMPANY 1,274.70 0.00 1,274.70
AP 00407502 02/12/2020 ADVANTAGE SEALING SYSTEMS INC 89.22 0.00 89.22
AP 00407503 02/12/2020 AFLAC GROUP INSURANCE 24.58 0.00 24.58
AP 00407504 02/12/2020 AFLAC GROUP INSURANCE 4,597.30 0.00 4,597.30
AP 00407505 02/12/2020 ALBERT GROVER&ASSOCIATES 2,025.00 0.00 2,025.00
AP 00407506 02/12/2020 ALCORN,RICHARD 114.59 0.00 114.59
AP 00407507 02/12/2020 ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES INC 13,083.00 0.00 13,083.00
AP 00407508 02/12/2020 ALLSTAR FIRE EQUIPMENT INC 0.00 219.45 219.45
AP 00407509 02/12/2020 ALPHAGRAPHICS 72.72 0.00 72.72
AP 00407510 02/12/2020 ALTA VISTA MOBILE HOME PARK 397.59 0.00 397.59
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407511 02/12/2020 AQUABIO ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES INC. 1,450.00 0.00 1,450.00
AP 00407512 02/12/2020 AUTO AND RV SPECIALISTS INC. 99.66 0.00 99.66
AP 00407513 02/12/2020 BLUM ELECTRIC 0.00 1,987.00 1,987.00
AP 00407514 02/12/2020 BOLTON,HEATHER 542.58 0.00 542.58
AP 00407515 02/12/2020 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 0.00 31.57 31.57
AP 00407516 02/12/2020 BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC 53,476.67 0.00 53,476.67
AP 00407517 02/12/2020 BUREAU VERITAS NORTH AMERICA INC 19,708.80 0.00 19,708.80
AP 00407518 02/12/2020 C V W D 266.66 291.01 557.67 ***
AP 00407522 02/12/2020 C V W D 20,416.47 370.86 20,787.33 ***
AP 00407523 02/12/2020 CA LLC-DBA ALTA LAGUNA MHP 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407524 02/12/2020 CAL PERS LONG-TERM CARE PROGRAM 164.48 0.00 164.48
AP 00407525 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA FIRE EXPLORING ASSOCIATION 0.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
AP 00407526 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL STATISTICS INC 425.00 0.00 425.00
AP 00407527 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA,STATE OF 314.11 0.00 314.11
AP 00407528 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA,STATE OF 8.44 0.00 8.44
AP 00407529 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA,STATE OF 100.00 0.00 100.00
AP 00407530 02/12/2020 CALIFORNIA,STATE OF 30.00 0.00 30.00
AP 00407531 02/12/2020 CARTY,DIANE 108.00 0.00 108.00
AP 00407532 02/12/2020 CASA VOLANTE MOBILE HOME PARK 700.00 0.00 700.00
AP 00407533 02/12/2020 CCS ORANGE COUNTY JANITORIAL INC 0.00 1,603.90 1,603.90
AP 00407534 02/12/2020 CHAPARRAL HEIGHTS MOBILE HOME PARK 474.35 0.00 474.35
AP 00407535 02/12/2020 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 7,984.51 6,365.46 14,349.97 ***
AP 00407536 02/12/2020 CINTAS CORPORATION #150 1,350.89 492.34 1,843.23 ***
AP 00407537 02/12/2020 CIVIC SOLUTIONS INC 3,620.00 0.00 3,620.00
AP 00407538 02/12/2020 CLARK,KAREN 315.00 0.00 315.00
AP 00407539 02/12/2020 CLIMATEC LLC 5,797.35 0.00 5,797.35
AP 00407540 02/12/2020 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTR INC 764.50 0.00 764.50
AP 00407541 02/12/2020 COSTAR REALTY INFORMATION INC 2,909.28 0.00 2,909.28
AP 00407542 02/12/2020 CPRS 145.00 0.00 145.00
AP 00407543 02/12/2020 DALTON,KING 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407544 02/12/2020 DATA TICKET INC 4,594.68 0.00 4,594.68
AP 00407545 02/12/2020 DCS PRINT SHOP LLC 282.31 0.00 282.31
AP 00407546 02/12/2020 DELL MARKETING LP 70,340.35 0.00 70,340.35
AP 00407547 02/12/2020 DELL MARKETING LP 399,347.52 0.00 399,347.52
AP 00407548 02/12/2020 DELL MARKETING LP 127,982.80 0.00 127,982.80
AP 00407549 02/12/2020 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY 1,279.34 0.00 1,279.34
AP 00407550 02/12/2020 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY 40,554.16 0.00 40,554.16
AP 00407551 02/12/2020 DEROTIC EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT 0.00 165,002.27 165,002.27
AP 00407552 02/12/2020 DIRECTV 179.24 0.00 179.24
AP 00407553 02/12/2020 DOG WASTE DEPOT 620.53 0.00 620.53
AP 00407554 02/12/2020 DOUCET,MICHAEL L. 9,300.00 0.00 9,300.00
AP 00407555 02/12/2020 DP SOLUTIONS INC 1,750.00 0.00 1,750.00
AP 00407556 02/12/2020 EDWARDS JR,ANTONIO 300.00 0.00 300.00
AP 00407557 02/12/2020 EMERALD CITY LLC 8,000.00 0.00 8,000.00
AP 00407558 02/12/2020 EXPRESS BRAKE SUPPLY 937.62 0.00 937.62
AP 00407559 02/12/2020 FELICIANO,ANTHONY 162.00 0.00 162.00
AP 00407560 02/12/2020 FORD OF UPLAND INC 4,393.34 0.00 4,393.34
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407561 02/12/2020 FRANKLIN TRUCK PARTS 0.00 699.30 699.30
AP 00407562 02/12/2020 GLOBALSTAR USA 172.59 0.00 172.59
AP 00407563 02/12/2020 GONZALEZ,CATHY 157.50 0.00 157.50
AP 00407564 02/12/2020 GOVERNMENT SOCIAL MEDIA LLC 185.00 0.00 185.00
AP 00407565 02/12/2020 GRAHAM,JENNIFER HELEN 300.00 0.00 300.00
AP 00407566 02/12/2020 GRAINGER 1,346.61 111.73 1,458.34 ***
AP 00407567 02/12/2020 GRAPHICS FACTORY PRINTING INC. 513.16 0.00 513.16
AP 00407568 02/12/2020 GROVES ON FOOTHILL,THE 200.00 0.00 200.00
AP 00407569 02/12/2020 HANGTIME SPORTS 2,094.00 0.00 2,094.00
AP 00407570 02/12/2020 HERITAGE EDUCATION GROUP 850.00 0.00 850.00
AP 00407571 02/12/2020 HI-WAY SAFETY INC 1,219.72 0.00 1,219.72
AP 00407572 02/12/2020 HMC ARCHITECTS 0.00 15,329.93 15,329.93
AP 00407573 02/12/2020 HOMETOWN AMERICA RAMONA VILLA 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407574 02/12/2020 HONDA YAMAHA HUSQVARNA OF REDLANDS 1,827.52 0.00 1,827.52
AP 00407575 02/12/2020 ILAND INTERNET SOLUTIONS 7,517.62 0.00 7,517.62
AP 00407576 02/12/2020 INLAND PRESORT&MAILING SERVICES 331.19 0.00 331.19
AP 00407577 02/12/2020 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP INC 360.00 2,668.11 3,028.11 ***
AP 00407578 02/12/2020 JEEP CHRYSLER OF ONTARIO INC 561.67 0.00 561.67
AP 00407579 02/12/2020 KEALOHA,TRINITY 50.84 0.00 50.84
AP 00407580 02/12/2020 KEITH,JORRY 252.00 0.00 252.00
AP 00407581 02/12/2020 KINDRED CORPORATION 31,479.01 0.00 31,479.01
AP 00407582 02/12/2020 KLAUS AND SONS 1,507.00 0.00 1,507.00
AP 00407583 02/12/2020 LE,VUONG 974.00 0.00 974.00
AP 00407584 02/12/2020 LEESE,CHRISTIAN 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407585 02/12/2020 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE 7,366.80 0.00 7,366.80
AP 00407586 02/12/2020 LIFE ASSIST INC 0.00 708.47 708.47
AP 00407587 02/12/2020 LIFESTREAM 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00
AP 00407588 02/12/2020 LONDVOGT,JUSTIN 0.00 25.00 25.00
AP 00407589 02/12/2020 LOPEZ,ANGEL 250.00 0.00 250.00
AP 00407591 02/12/2020 LOWES COMPANIES INC. 4,402.89 3,087.81 7,490.70 ***
AP 00407592 02/12/2020 LVD EMPIRE LAKES LLC 23,712.00 0.00 23,712.00
AP 00407593 02/12/2020 MA,HAIYAN 3,772.00 0.00 3,772.00
AP 00407594 02/12/2020 MACIEL,LUIS 15.30 0.00 15.30
AP 00407595 02/12/2020 MAGELLAN ADVISORS LLC 15,750.00 0.00 15,750.00
AP 00407596 02/12/2020 MAIN STREET SIGNS 398.30 0.00 398.30
AP 00407597 02/12/2020 MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES INC 28,405.68 2,428.71 30,834.39 ***
AP 00407598 02/12/2020 MARLINK SA INC 0.00 163.09 163.09
AP 00407599 02/12/2020 MATLOCK DESIGN BUILD INC 3,210.00 0.00 3,210.00
AP 00407600 02/12/2020 MAXWELL,ANTHONY 72.00 0.00 72.00
AP 00407601 02/12/2020 MCI 34.68 0.00 34.68
AP 00407602 02/12/2020 MEDINA,MARGARITA 135.60 0.00 135.60
AP 00407603 02/12/2020 MESSINA AND ASSOCIATES INC 0.00 2,612.50 2,612.50
AP 00407604 02/12/2020 MG PETROLEUM INC 489.00 0.00 489.00
AP 00407605 02/12/2020 MGT OF AMERICA INC 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
AP 00407607 02/12/2020 MIDWEST TAPE 4,145.84 0.00 4,145.84
AP 00407608 02/12/2020 MOROHUNFOLA,KIMBERLY 60.54 0.00 60.54
AP 00407609 02/12/2020 MORRIS,RICHARD 90.00 0.00 90.00
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407610 02/12/2020 MOTOPORT 2,102.57 0.00 2,102.57
AP 00407611 02/12/2020 MOUNTAIN VIEW SMALL ENG REPAIR 833.55 0.00 833.55
AP 00407612 02/12/2020 MUNWE,CHRISTIAN 32.79 0.00 32.79
AP 00407613 02/12/2020 MUSICLAND 1,400.00 0.00 1,400.00
AP 00407614 02/12/2020 MYERS TIRE SUPPLY COMPANY 15.89 0.00 15.89
AP 00407615 02/12/2020 NAPA AUTO PARTS 0.00 360.89 360.89
AP 00407616 02/12/2020 NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARK ASSOC 675.00 0.00 675.00
AP 00407617 02/12/2020 NEOPOST USA INC 540.46 0.00 540.46
AP 00407618 02/12/2020 NICHOLS,GARY 595.00 0.00 595.00
AP 00407619 02/12/2020 NUNLEY,CARYN 30.40 0.00 30.40
AP 00407620 02/12/2020 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTRS OF CA 125.50 0.00 125.50
AP 00407621 02/12/2020 ONTRAC 53.76 0.00 53.76
AP 00407622 02/12/2020 OPTION ONE PLUMBING 925.00 0.00 925.00
AP 00407623 02/12/2020 ORKIN PEST CONTROL 497.02 663.69 1,160.71 ***
AP 00407624 02/12/2020 OSIAS,WALTER 27.07 0.00 27.07
AP 00407625 02/12/2020 PACIFIC UTILITY INSTALLATION INC 900.00 0.00 900.00
AP 00407626 02/12/2020 PALACIOS,JENNIFER 49.74 0.00 49.74
AP 00407627 02/12/2020 PEP BOYS 146.45 0.00 146.45
AP 00407628 02/12/2020 PINES MOBILE HOME PARK,THE 200.00 0.00 200.00
AP 00407629 02/12/2020 PIONEER MANUFACTURING 52.91 0.00 52.91
AP 00407630 02/12/2020 PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES INC 60.17 0.00 60.17
AP 00407631 02/12/2020 PRECISION GYMNASTICS 1,316.70 0.00 1,316.70
AP 00407632 02/12/2020 PRO-LINE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INC 730.55 0.00 730.55
AP 00407633 02/12/2020 PSOMAS 1,268.75 0.00 1,268.75
AP 00407634 02/12/2020 R AND R AUTOMOTIVE 1,556.62 0.00 1,556.62
AP 00407635 02/12/2020 RADIUS GLOBAL SOLUTIONS 558.44 0.00 558.44
AP 00407636 02/12/2020 RANCHO CUCAMONGA TOWN SQUARE 10,036.10 0.00 10,036.10
AP 00407637 02/12/2020 RBM LOCK AND KEY SERVICE 354.17 0.00 354.17
AP 00407638 02/12/2020 RDO EQUIPMENT COMPANY 65.92 0.00 65.92
AP 00407639 02/12/2020 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT 184.24 0.00 184.24
AP 00407640 02/12/2020 ROTO ROOTER SERVICES COMPANY 935.15 0.00 935.15
AP 00407641 02/12/2020 S C C E ELECTRICAL SERVICES 1,280.00 0.00 1,280.00
AP 00407642 02/12/2020 SAFE-ENTRY TECHNICAL INC 0.00 240.00 240.00
AP 00407643 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO CO AUDITOR CONT 6,589.42 0.00 6,589.42
AP 00407644 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 18,098.39 0.00 18,098.39
AP 00407645 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT 2,649.41 0.00 2,649.41
AP 00407646 02/12/2020 SAN BERNARDINO CTY AUDITOR CONTROLLER 26.00 0.00 26.00
AP 00407647 02/12/2020 SBPEA 2,596.24 0.00 2,596.24
AP 00407648 02/12/2020 SC FUELS 27,889.66 0.00 27,889.66
AP 00407649 02/12/2020 SHEAKLEY PENSION ADMINISTRATION 413.25 181.20 594.45 ***
AP 00407650 02/12/2020 SHERIFFS COURT SERVICES 100.00 0.00 100.00
AP 00407651 02/12/2020 SHOETERIA 1,568.97 0.00 1,568.97
AP 00407652 02/12/2020 SHRED PROS 361.00 0.00 361.00
AP 00407657 02/12/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 27,192.48 1,396.40 28,588.88 ***
AP 00407658 02/12/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 210.75 0.00 210.75
AP 00407659 02/12/2020 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY 3,600.19 0.00 3,600.19
AP 00407660 02/12/2020 STOTZ EQUIPMENT 47.11 0.00 47.11
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407661 02/12/2020 SUNSHINE GROWERS NURSERY INC 350.40 0.00 350.40
AP 00407662 02/12/2020 SUNSHINE GROWERS NURSERY INC 74.99 0.00 74.99
AP 00407663 02/12/2020 SYCAMORE VILLA MOBILE HOME PARK 400.00 0.00 400.00
AP 00407664 02/12/2020 TINT CITY WINDOW TINTING 350.00 0.00 350.00
AP 00407665 02/12/2020 TIREHUB LLC 3,790.28 0.00 3,790.28
AP 00407666 02/12/2020 TOBIKO SUSHI 1,377.16 0.00 1,377.16
AP 00407667 02/12/2020 TORO TOWING 120.00 0.00 120.00
AP 00407668 02/12/2020 TRINITY EQUIPMENT RENTALS 390.39 0.00 390.39
AP 00407669 02/12/2020 TYUS,IDA 225.00 0.00 225.00
AP 00407670 02/12/2020 UNITED WAY 60.00 0.00 60.00
AP 00407671 02/12/2020 UNIVERSAL MARTIAL ARTS CENTERS 276.50 0.00 276.50
AP 00407672 02/12/2020 UPS 83.80 0.00 83.80
AP 00407673 02/12/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 81.01 0.00 81.01
AP 00407674 02/12/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 101.97 0.00 101.97
AP 00407675 02/12/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 4,447.82 0.00 4,447.82
AP 00407676 02/12/2020 VISION COMMUNICATIONS CO 99.00 0.00 99.00
AP 00407677 02/12/2020 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY 3,842.25 0.00 3,842.25
AP 00407678 02/12/2020 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 4,414.90 2,495.38 6,910.28 ***
AP 00407679 02/12/2020 WELDAY,JASON 2,300.00 0.00 2,300.00
AP 00407680 02/12/2020 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 12,929.00 0.00 12,929.00
AP 00407681 02/12/2020 WEST END REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS 505.23 0.00 505.23
AP 00407682 02/12/2020 WESTRUX INTERNATIONAL INC 559.96 0.00 559.96
AP 00407683 02/12/2020 WHITE HOUSE PHOTO INC 1,050.00 0.00 1,050.00
AP 00407684 02/12/2020 WHITE,JAZMYNE 49.21 0.00 49.21
AP 00407685 02/12/2020 WILKERSON-CAVER,PAMELA 90.00 0.00 90.00
AP 00407686 02/12/2020 WYATT GROUP,THE 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00
AP 00407687 02/12/2020 XEROX CORPORATION 1,409.53 0.00 1,409.53
AP 00407688 02/12/2020 XEROX CORPORATION 1,141.99 0.00 1,141.99
AP 00407689 02/19/2020 A'JONTUE,ROSE ANN 768.00 0.00 768.00
AP 00407690 02/19/2020 ABLE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,421.40 0.00 1,421.40
AP 00407691 02/19/2020 ABM BUSINESS MACHINES INC 975.00 0.00 975.00
AP 00407692 02/19/2020 ADVANCED CHEMICAL TRANSPORT 1,437.50 0.00 1,437.50
AP 00407693 02/19/2020 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 225.00 0.00 225.00
AP 00407694 02/19/2020 AQUINO,GIOVANNA 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407695 02/19/2020 AUFBAU CORPORATION 560.00 0.00 560.00
AP 00407696 02/19/2020 BAGRO,CATHERINE 500.00 0.00 500.00
AP 00407697 02/19/2020 BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC 66.46 0.00 66.46
AP 00407698 02/19/2020 BILL&WAGS INC 0.00 892.97 892.97
AP 00407699 02/19/2020 BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH USA INC 446.09 0.00 446.09
AP 00407700 02/19/2020 BURRIS,MATT 15.82 0.00 15.82
AP 00407703 02/19/2020 C V W D 9,123.76 674.86 9,798.62 ***
AP 00407704 02/19/2020 CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC INFO OFFICIALS 0.00 275.00 275.00
AP 00407705 02/19/2020 CALIFORNIA DPT OF TAX&FEE ADMINISTRATION 807.68 395.15 1,202.83 ***
AP 00407706 02/19/2020 CAMACHO,RAY 15.72 0.00 15.72
AP 00407707 02/19/2020 CASTILLO,JESSIE 375.00 0.00 375.00
AP 00407708 02/19/2020 CINTAS CORPORATION #150 0.00 270.13 270.13
AP 00407709 02/19/2020 CONFIRE JPA 0.00 2,812.50 2,812.50
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407710 02/19/2020 COVETRUS NORTH AMERICA 178.28 0.00 178.28
AP 00407711 02/19/2020 CRIME SCENE STERI-CLEAN LLC 270.00 0.00 270.00
AP 00407712 02/19/2020 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 1,833.00 0.00 1,833.00
AP 00407713 02/19/2020 DEREUS,RONALD 71.55 0.00 71.55
AP 00407714 02/19/2020 DFM ASSOCIATES 117.98 0.00 117.98
AP 00407715 02/19/2020 DIAZ,RICK 200.00 0.00 200.00
AP 00407716 02/19/2020 DIG SAFE BOARD 101.69 0.00 101.69
AP 00407717 02/19/2020 DIRECTV 88.79 0.00 88.79
AP 00407718 02/19/2020 DIRECTV 74.24 0.00 74.24
AP 00407719 02/19/2020 EPIC LAND SOLUTIONS INC 1,200.00 0.00 1,200.00
AP 00407720 02/19/2020 EXECUTIVE AUTO DETAIL 0.00 160.00 160.00
AP 00407721 02/19/2020 EXPERIAN 52.00 0.00 52.00
AP 00407722 02/19/2020 FAILSAFE TESTING LLC 0.00 4,758.20 4,758.20
AP 00407723 02/19/2020 FEHR AND PEERS 14,756.20 0.00 14,756.20
AP 00407724 02/19/2020 FELICIANO,ANTHONY 216.00 0.00 216.00
AP 00407725 02/19/2020 FORTIN LAW GROUP 10,887.97 0.00 10,887.97
AP 00407726 02/19/2020 FRANKLIN TRUCK PARTS 0.00 49.26 49.26
AP 00407727 02/19/2020 GOLDEN OAKS VET HOSPITAL 125.00 0.00 125.00
AP 00407728 02/19/2020 GRAPHICS FACTORY PRINTING INC. 398.68 0.00 398.68
AP 00407729 02/19/2020 HDL COREN AND CONE 4,200.00 0.00 4,200.00
AP 00407730 02/19/2020 HILLS PET NUTRITION SALES INC 3,473.76 0.00 3,473.76
AP 00407731 02/19/2020 HOGAN,ADAM 1,930.40 0.00 1,930.40
AP 00407732 02/19/2020 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 376.57 0.00 376.57
AP 00407733 02/19/2020 HOYT LUMBER CO.,SM 0.00 195.51 195.51
AP 00407734 02/19/2020 HUMANE SOCIETY OF SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY 50.00 0.00 50.00
AP 00407735 02/19/2020 IDEAL GLASS TINTING 1,700.00 0.00 1,700.00
AP 00407736 02/19/2020 IDEXX DISTRIBUTION INC 2,998.31 0.00 2,998.31
AP 00407737 02/19/2020 IMAGEMPORIUM,THE 1,746.03 0.00 1,746.03
AP 00407738 02/19/2020 INLAND OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY 189.00 0.00 189.00
AP 00407739 02/19/2020 INTERSTATE BATTERIES 1,354.55 0.00 1,354.55
AP 00407740 02/19/2020 INTERVET INC 2,567.25 0.00 2,567.25
AP 00407741 02/19/2020 INTERWEST CONSULTING GROUP INC 0.00 95.00 95.00
AP 00407742 02/19/2020 INYO NETWORKS 3,682.70 0.00 3,682.70
AP 00407743 02/19/2020 LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS LLC 5,460.19 0.00 5,460.19
AP 00407744 02/19/2020 LITTLE BEAR PRODUCTIONS 400.00 0.00 400.00
AP 00407745 02/19/2020 MAGELLAN ADVISORS LLC 4,620.00 0.00 4,620.00
AP 00407746 02/19/2020 MDG ASSOCIATES INC 5,142.50 0.00 5,142.50
AP 00407747 02/19/2020 MORRIS,KIMBERLY 333.66 0.00 333.66
AP 00407748 02/19/2020 NAPA AUTO PARTS 0.00 361.35 361.35
AP 00407749 02/19/2020 NATIONAL DATA&SURVEYING SERVICES 220.00 0.00 220.00
AP 00407750 02/19/2020 NEIGHBORS,ZACK 139.15 0.00 139.15
AP 00407751 02/19/2020 NEWCO DISTRIBUTORS INC 1,727.23 0.00 1,727.23
AP 00407752 02/19/2020 ONTRAC 8.24 0.00 8.24
AP 00407753 02/19/2020 OPARC 264.00 0.00 264.00
AP 00407754 02/19/2020 PACIFIC WESTERN BANK 9,226.99 21,529.63 30,756.62 ***
AP 00407755 02/19/2020 PEP BOYS 22.50 0.00 22.50
AP 00407756 02/19/2020 POSTAL PERFECT 165.00 0.00 165.00
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Excluding So Calif Gas Company.
Agenda Check Register
2/11/2020 through 2/24/2020
Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Ca Fire Amount
AP 00407757 02/19/2020 R AND R AUTOMOTIVE 1,993.19 0.00 1,993.19
AP 00407758 02/19/2020 RC CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 175,312.72 409,063.02 584,375.74 ***
AP 00407759 02/19/2020 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON 36,858.64 7,744.42 44,603.06 ***
AP 00407760 02/19/2020 S C C E ELECTRICAL SERVICES 5,250.00 0.00 5,250.00
AP 00407761 02/19/2020 S C C E ELECTRICAL SERVICES 5,250.00 0.00 5,250.00
AP 00407762 02/19/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 0.00 60.00 60.00
AP 00407763 02/19/2020 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT 638.00 0.00 638.00
AP 00407764 02/19/2020 SEGAAR,AARON 0.00 295.00 295.00
AP 00407765 02/19/2020 SIGN SHOP,THE 0.00 249.87 249.87
AP 00407770 02/19/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 11,381.52 1,089.53 12,471.05 ***
AP 00407771 02/19/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 61,114.05 0.00 61,114.05
AP 00407772 02/19/2020 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 372.78 0.00 372.78
AP 00407773 02/19/2020 STRAKA,JACQUELINE 70.00 0.00 70.00
AP 00407774 02/19/2020 THE COUNSELING TEAM INTERNATIONAL 0.00 1,275.00 1,275.00
AP 00407775 02/19/2020 TIREHUB LLC 174.15 938.09 1,112.24 ***
AP 00407776 02/19/2020 TUZZOLINO,SHELI 36.62 0.00 36.62
AP 00407777 02/19/2020 U S LEGAL SUPPORT INC 6,208.38 0.00 6,208.38
AP 00407778 02/19/2020 UNDERGROUND SVC ALERT OF SO CAL 168.40 0.00 168.40
AP 00407779 02/19/2020 UNITED PACIFIC SERVICES INC 7,327.00 0.00 7,327.00
AP 00407780 02/19/2020 UPS 31.00 0.00 31.00
AP 00407781 02/19/2020 UTILIQUEST 1,070.91 0.00 1,070.91
AP 00407782 02/19/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 268.64 0.00 268.64
AP 00407783 02/19/2020 VERIZON WIRELESS-LA 60.12 0.00 60.12
AP 00407784 02/19/2020 VICTOR MEDICAL COMPANY 6,687.28 0.00 6,687.28
AP 00407785 02/19/2020 VISION SERVICE PLAN CA 10,685.92 0.00 10,685.92
AP 00407786 02/19/2020 VOHNE LICHE KENNELS INC 125.00 0.00 125.00
AP 00407787 02/19/2020 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY 2,296.75 0.00 2,296.75
AP 00407788 02/19/2020 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 6,594.25 0.00 6,594.25
AP 00407789 02/19/2020 WELLS,JUDITH 72.54 0.00 72.54
AP 00407790 02/19/2020 WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF VET MEDICINE 610.00 0.00 610.00
AP 00407791 02/19/2020 WHITE HOUSE PHOTO INC 1,750.00 0.00 1,750.00
AP 00407792 02/19/2020 WILSON&BELL AUTO SERVICE 1,193.81 0.00 1,193.81
AP 00407793 02/19/2020 WORD MILL PUBLISHING 725.00 0.00 725.00
AP 00407794 02/19/2020 XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES 298.38 0.00 298.38
AP 00407795 02/19/2020 YORK RISK SERVICES GROUP INC 0.00 2,502.76 2,502.76
AP 00407796 02/19/2020 ZOETIS US LLC 1,822.30 0.00 1,822.30
Total City: $5,790,355.71
Total Fire: $672,390.26
Grand Total:
Note:
*** Check Number includes both City and Fire District expenditures
User: VLOPEZ-VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 7 Current Date: 02/25/2020
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Electronic Debit Register
January 1, 2020 to January 31, 2020
DATE DESCRIPTION CITY FIRE AMOUNT
1/2 U.S.BANK-Purchasing Card Payment 38,301.34 14,113.84 52,415.18
1/2 U.S.BANK-Corporate Card Payment 49,709.78 16,572.06 66,281.84
1/2 U.S.BANK-Costco Card Payment 2,343.54 18.99 2,362.53
1/2 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 128.56 - 128.56
1/2 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 22.53 22.53
1/3 Bank Fee 72.45 - 72.45
1/3 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 375.94 375.94
1/6 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 57,607.75 - 57,607.75
1/6 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 119,705.43 - 119,705.43
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 2,604.77 2,604.77
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 3,173.97 3,173.97
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 4,744.51 4,744.51
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 9,292.50 9,292.50
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 12,221.52 12,221.52
1/6 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 111,134.65 111,134.65
1/6 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMU CAISO 1,791.28 - 1,791.28
1/6 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,364.43 - 1,364.43
1/6 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 3,989.15 3,989.15
1/8 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,145.95 - 1,145.95
1/8 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 356.55 356.55
1/9 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 399.60 399.60
1/13 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,181.56 - 1,181.56
1/13 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 624.00 624.00
1/14 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMU CAISO 70,740.02 - 70,740.02
1/15 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT-Child Support Payments - 3,925.89 3,925.89
1/15 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 2,801.70 - 2,801.70
1/15 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 2,633.18 2,633.18
1/16 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT-Child Support Payments 2,062.50 - 2,062.50
1/16 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 915.01 915.01
1/17 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 3,681.16 - 3,681.16
1/17 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 54,410.67 54,410.67
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 769.14 - 769.14
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 31,189.92 31,189.92
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 4,917.93 4,917.93
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 5,883.82 5,883.82
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 52,942.00 52,942.00
1/21 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 111,797.00 - 111,797.00
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 304.25 304.25
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 2,651.92 2,651.92
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 3,173.97 3,173.97
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 4,973.98 4,973.98
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 9,793.94 9,793.94
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 12,598.61 12,598.61
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 83,133.59 83,133.59
1/21 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 109,129.98 109,129.98
1/21 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,500.00 - 1,500.00
1/22 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMU CAISO 6,760.22 6,760.22
1/22 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMU CAISO 7,415.70 7,415.70
1/22 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 190.64 - 190.64
1/23 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 158,243.24 158,243.24
1/23 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 1,637.62 - 1,637.62
1/23 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 1,780.34 1,780.34
1/24 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 5,608.70 - 5,608.70
1/24 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 1,218.55 1,218.55
1/27 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 430.40 - 430.40
1/27 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 4,145.68 4,145.68
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
AND
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Electronic Debit Register
January 1, 2020 to January 31, 2020
DATE DESCRIPTION CITY FIRE AMOUNT
1/28 WIRE PAYMENT-RCMUCAISO 2,138.52 2,138.52
1/28 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 80.68 - 80.68
1/28 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 3,220.05 3,220.05
1/29 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 141.79 - 141.79
1/29 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 215.60 215.60
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 2,628.34 2,628.34
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 3,173.97 3,173.97
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 5,044.29 5,044.29
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 9,336.08 9,336.08
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit 13,514.41 13,514.41
1/30 CALPERS-Fire-Retirement Account Deposit - 108,122.25 108,122.25
1/30 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT-Child Support Payments 385.50 - 385.50
1/30 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT-Child Support Payments - 4,863.69 4,863.69
1/30 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 179.58 - 179.58
1/30 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 12,702.99 12,702.99
1/31 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 60,261.91 - 60,261.91
1/31 CALPERS-City-Retirement Account Deposit 116,311.33 116,311.33
1/31 Workers Comp-City Account Transfer 596.36 - 596.36
1/31 Workers Comp-Fire Account Transfer - 1,334.61 1,334.61
TOTAL CITY 763,776.21
TOTAL FIRE 796,833.66
GRAND TOTAL 1,560,609.87
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CITY OF • CUCAMONGA
DATE: March 4,2020
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John R.Gillison,City Manager
INITIATED BY: Jason C.Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
Annette Cano-Soza,Assistant Engineer
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF THE 2018 AND 2019 ANNUAL REVIEWS OF THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
BY AND BETWEEN SC RANCHO DEVELOPMENT CORP., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AND
EMPIRE LAKES HOLDING COMPANY, LLC,A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AND THE
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA(CASE NO.DRC2015-00118).
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the 2018 and 2019 Annual Review of the subject Development Agreement("Agreement').
BACKGROUND:
On September 5, 2018, the City Council adopted Ordinance 934, approving a Development Agreement(Case No. DRC2015-00118)
setting forth additional terms for development of the Empire Lakes Golf Course (now referred to as The Resort). Per Section 14 of the
Agreement:Annual Review;during the term of the Agreement,City shall annually review the extent of the good faith compliance by Property
Owner with the terms of this Agreement. Property owner is required to file an annual report with the City indicating information regarding
compliance no later than January 7 for the previous calendar year,commencing January 7,2019.
ANALYSIS:
The property owners have submitted two compliance letters dated May 30,2019 for calendar year 2018(Attachment 2)and December 20,
2019 for calendar year 2019(Attachment 3)and have complied with the following provisions and provided the annual review below:
Agreement Section Compliance Action
Section 10 (c)—Property owners shall submit an analysis to the Property Owners submitted the required analysis to the City for
City documenting the traffic impact nexus of the Project's for-sale review and approval.The analysis was presented to and approved
single-family detached units and condominium units relative to the by the City Council on November 20,2019.
"Residential Multi-Family Attached" product for purposes of
calculating development fee impact rates.
Section 12—Public Art—Property Owners agree to participate in On January 31, 2019, Property Owners submitted an"Application
the City's Public Art Program and comply with all requirements of for Installation of Artwork on Public Property"detailing the artwork to
Chapter 17.124 of the Municipal Code and Ordinance No.912. be installed in Phase 1 of the Resort.The artwork has a total value
of$1,216,901.
Section 13(B)—Formation of Property Owners Association. Prior The CC&R's were recorded in the official records for the County of
to issuance of the first building permit for the Project, Property San Bernardino on November 30,2018.
Owners shall record a declaration of covenants, conditions and
restrictions("CC&R's")for the subject property that forms a master
property owners association(the"Association").
FISCAL IMPACT:
Per the agreement,Offset DIFs(Development Impact Fees),mean the amount of Police DIFs, Library DIFs,and Community and Recreation
Center DIFs collected within the service area. Under the agreement, Offset DIFs are credited toward construction of a Joint Use Public
Facility(JUPF)conditioned to be funded by the master developer. At the time of the agreement, the developer and City agreed to an
amount of$11,000,000 to be funded by the developer toward the JUPF in addition to dedication of the land for the facility. This agreed upon
amount is increased annually based upon the Engineering News Record(ENR)construction index. The ENR between December 2018 and
November 2019 is calculated at 0.1%.A total of 103 units have been permitted through calendar year 2019 since the approval of this
project. During this period,the Offset DIFs collected within the development(Zone 1)and the service area (Zone 2)as described in the
agreement are shown in the following table:
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Effective Date 11/24/2019
11/24/2018
ENR 2018-2019-0.1%
JUPF Deposit $11,000,000 $11,011,000
Fees Collected
one 1
Library $0 $44,996
Police $0 $21,246
Community&Rec $0 $135,912
one 2
Library $0 $632
Police $0 $12,504
Community&Rec $0 $1,902
Remaining Deposit $11,000,000 $10,793,808
COUNCIL GOAL(S)ADDRESSED:
This item addresses the City Council's goal of Mid-and Long-Range Planning by monitoring the ongoing collection of funds to provide for
Police, Library,and Community Services to residents and businesses in and around The Resort development.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Attachment 1 -Vicinity Map
Attachment 2-2018 Annual Review
Attachment 3-2019 Annual Review
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ATTACHMENT 2
SC Rancho Development Corp.
Empire Lakes Holding Company, LLC
1156 North Mountain Ave.
Upland, CA 91785-0670
909-985-0971
May 30, 2019
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA VIA EMAIL:Jason.Welday@cityofrc.us
P.O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729
Attn:Jason Welday, Engineering Services Director
RE: Empire Lakes Specific Plan Development Agreement—2018 Annual Review
Dear Mr. Welday:
In accordance with the requirements of Section 14 of Development Agreement No. DRC 2015-00118
Empire Lakes Specific Plan this letter shall serve as the annual review of compliance with the terms of
the Development Agreement.
The Development Agreement was approved by the City on November 21, 2018 and recorded on
November 26, 2018. In accordance with the terms of the Development Agreement this Annual Review
shall cover the period from the approval and recordation date to December 31, 2018.
During this 35-day period,there were no requirements to be performed under the terms of the
Development Agreement.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
SC RANCHO DEVELOPMENT CORP., EMPIRE LAKES HOLDING COMPANY, LLC
a California corporation a Delaware limited liability company
By:_ By:
Tim McGinnis, Authorized Representative Tim Mc innis, Authorized Representative
cc: Michael Smith, Senior Planner
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ATTACHMENT 3
SC Rancho Development Corp.
Empire Lakes Holding Company, LLC
1156 North Mountain Ave.
Upland, CA 91785-0670
909-985-0971
December 20, 2019
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA VIA CERTIFIED MAIL
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729
Attn:John Gillison, City Manager
RE: Empire Lakes Specific Plan Development Agreement—2019 Annual Review
Dear Mr. Gillison:
In accordance with the requirements of Section 14 of Development Agreement No. DRC 2015-00118
Empire Lakes Specific Plan this letter shall serve as the annual review of compliance with the terms of
the Development Agreement.
The Development Agreement was approved by the City on November 21, 2018 and recorded on
November 26, 2018. In accordance with the terms of the Development Agreement this Annual Review
shall cover the period from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019.
During this period the Property Owner completed or complied with the provisions of the Development
Agreement as shown on Schedule "A" attached to this letter.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
SC RANCHO DEVELOPMENT CORP., EMPIRE LAKES HOLDING COMPANY, LLC
a California corporation a Delaware limited liability company
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cc: Jason Welday, Engineering Services Director
Michael Smith, Senior Planner
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Schedule "A"
Empire Lakes Specific Plan
Development Agreement—2019 Annual Review
DA Section Reference Compliance Action
Section 10 (C)- Property Owners shall submit an Property Owners submitted the required analysis
analysis to the City documenting the traffic to the City for review and approval. The analysis
impact nexus of the Project's for-sale single- was presented to and approved by the City
family detached units and condominium units Council on November 20, 2019
relative to the "Residential Multi-Family
Attached" product for purposes of calculating
development fee impact rates.
Section 12—Public Art—Property Owners agree On January 31, 2019, Property Owners submitted
to participate in the City's Public Art Program and an "Application for Installation of Artwork on
comply with all requirements of Chapter 17.124 Public Property" detailing the artwork to be
of the Municipal Code and Ordinance No. 912. installed in Phase 1 of the Resort. The artwork
has a total value of$1,216,901. On April 29,
2019,Jennifer Nakamura confirmed,via email,
the submission met all requirements of the City's
Public Art Ordinance
Section 13 (B)—Formation of Property Owners The Master Declaration of Covenants, Conditions
Association. Prior to issuance of the first building and Restrictions and Reservation of Easements
permit for the Project, Property Owners shall for The Resort was recorded in the official
record a declaration of covenants, conditions and records of the County of San Bernardino on
restrictions ("CCR's")for the Subject property November 30, 2018.
that forms a master property owners association
(the "Association").
End of 2019 Development Agreement Compliance Actions
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
DATE: March 4, 2020
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager
INITIATED BY: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
Gianfranco Laurie, Senior Civil Engineer
Sandra Salazar, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF A LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH BNSF RAILWAY
COMPANY (BNSF) FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2018/19 INSTALLATION OF
TWO TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND THREE FLASHING YELLOW ARROW
SIGNAL MODIFICATIONS PROJECT.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve License Agreement No.19-64211 between the City
and BNSF for the Fiscal Year 2018/19 Installation of Two Traffic Signals and Three Flashing Yellow
Arrow Signal Modifications Project and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents.
BACKGROUND:
On October 17, 2018, the City Council awarded a Professional Services Agreement to Kimley-Horn
and Associates, Inc., (Kimley-Horn) of Los Angeles, California (CO18-126), for traffic signal design
services related to the Fiscal Year 2018/19 Installation of Two Traffic Signals and Three Flashing Yellow
Arrow Signal Modifications Project (Project). The Project consists of installing two new traffic signals at
the intersections of East Avenue at Highland Avenue and Hellman Avenue at 6th Street. The Project
also includes three new flashing yellow arrow signal modifications along Milliken Avenue at the
intersections of Vintage Drive, Church Street and Millennium Court.
On February 20, 2019, the City Council authorized a change order to the agreement with Kimley-Horn,
for additional traffic signal design consultation services to include two flashing yellow arrow signal
modifications on Arrow Route at Red Oak Street and Arrow Route at White Oak Avenue.
On August 21, 2019, the City Council authorized a change order to the agreement with Kimley-Horn for
additional traffic signal design consultation services to include fiber optic plans along Hermosa Avenue
and Haven Avenue. The proposed scope of work includes incorporating flashing yellow arrow for left-
turn phasing, video detection system and fiber optic interconnect network design as needed to bring
connectivity back to the City's Traffic Management Center.
A copy of the City Council Staff Reports are held on file with the City Clerk's office.
ANALYSIS:
One of the new traffic signal installations located at Hellman Avenue and Sixth Street includes fiber optic
design plans along Sixth Street from Hellman Avenue to Haven Avenue interconnecting all traffic signals
within this segment. The designed fiber optic conduit is consistent with the City's Traffic Signal
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Communication Master Plan. A portion of the proposed fiber optic conduit will cross under an existing
BNSF railroad crossing. The proposed conduit is four inches in diameter and has three innerducts. An
innerduct is a smaller conduit (or tube) used to subdivide large ducts for the placement of optical fiber
cables in the underground conduit system. One innerduct will run 288-strand single-mode fiber optics
cable and the other two innerducts will be empty for future use. A vicinity map is included as Attachment
1.
BNSF requires the City to obtain a license agreement in place prior to installing the fiber optic line
beneath the railroad crossing. This License Agreement shall continue for a period of twenty (20) years
with no annual fees. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the License Agreement No.19-
64211 between City and BNSF. A copy of the License Agreement is included as Attachment 2.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Sufficient funding is available in the project budget to execute the license agreement.
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COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
This item addresses City Council Goal of public safety by installing new signalized intersections at
locations that have experienced community growth. The item also addresses the City Council Goal of
enhancing premier community status by increasing the active investment in improving traffic
management operations throughout the City.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Attachment 1 - Vicinity Map
Attachment 2 - License Agreement for Fiber Optic Line
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ATTACHMENT 1
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ATTACHMENT 2
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LICENSE FOR COMMUNICATION LINE, TELEVISION CABLE,
AND/OR FIBER OPTIC LINE ACROSS OR ALONG RAILWAY PROPERTY
THIS LICENSE FOR COMMUNICATION LINE, TELEVISION CABLE AND/OR FIBER OPTIC LINE ("License")
is made to be effective , 2020 (the "Effective Date") by and between BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY, a
Delaware corporation ("Licensor")and City of Rancho Cucamonga, a California municipality ("Licensee").
In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties agree to the following:
GENERAL
1. Grant of License. Licensor hereby grants Licensee a non-exclusive license, subject to all rights, interests, and
estates of third parties, including, without limitation, any leases, use rights, easements, liens, or other
encumbrances, and upon the terms and conditions set forth below, to construct and maintain in strict accordance
with the drawings and specifications approved by Licensor as part of Licensee's application process(the"Drawings
and Specifications") a communication line, television cable, and/or a fiber optic line containing a maximum of
Three (3) conduit, together with all conductors and their supporting or containing structures (collectively, the
"Communication Line"), across or along Licensor's rail corridor at or near the station of Rancho Cucamonga,
County of San Bernardino,State of California, Line Segment 7608, Mile Post 41.25 as shown on the attached
Drawing No. 77143, dated November 5, 2019, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by
reference (the "Premises"). Licensee warrants that it has exercised due care in establishing the Drawings and
Specifications and has conducted testing and carefully assessed the design process to conclude that the risks
associated with using and operating the Communication Line as intended by Licensee will not pose any
unreasonable risks to Licensor or to the Premises.
2. Term. This License shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue for a period of twenty (20) years,
subject to prior termination as hereinafter described.
3. Existing Improvements. Licensee shall not disturb any improvements of Licensor or Licensor's existing lessees,
licensees, easement beneficiaries or lien holders, if any, or interfere with the use, repair, maintenance or
replacement of such improvements.
4. Use of the Premises. Licensee shall use the Premises solely for construction, maintenance, and use of the
Communication Line in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications. Licensee shall not use the Premises for
any other purpose.
5. Alterations. Except as set forth in this License, Licensee may not make any alterations to the Premises or
permanently affix anything to the Premises or any buildings or other structures adjacent to the Premises without
Licensor's prior written consent.
COMPENSATION
6. License Fee. Licensee shall pay Licensor, prior to the Effective Date,the sum of Eleven Thousand One Hundred
and No/100 Dollars ($11,100.00) as compensation for the use of the Premises.
7. Costs and Expenses.
7.1 For the purpose of this License, "cost" or "costs" and "expense" or "expenses" includes, but is not limited
to, actual labor and material costs including all assignable additives, and material and supply costs at
current value where used.
7.2 Licensee agrees to reimburse Licensor (pursuant to the terms of Section 8 below) for all costs and
expenses incurred by Licensor in connection with Licensee's use of the Premises or the presence,
construction and maintenance of the Communication Line, including but not limited to the furnishing of
Licensor's flaggers and any vehicle rental costs incurred, inspection coordination, safety, mobilization
and/or other observation services described in this License (collectively, the "Services"). Licensee shall
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bear the cost of the Services, when deemed necessary by Licensor's representative. Flagging costs shall
include, but not be limited to, the following: pay for at least an eight (8) hour basic day with time and one-
half or double time for overtime, rest days and holidays (as applicable); vacation allowance; paid holidays
(as applicable); railway and unemployment insurance; public liability and property damage insurance;
health and welfare benefits; transportation; meals; lodging and supervision. Negotiations for railway labor
or collective bargaining agreements and rate changes authorized by appropriate Federal authorities may
increase flagging rates. Flagging rates in effect at the time of performance by the flaggers will be used to
calculate the flagging costs pursuant to this Section 7.
7.3 Licensor, at is sole discretion, may elect to designate a third party (the "Scheduling Agent"), to perform
and/or arrange for the performance of the Services.
8. Payment Terms. All invoices are due thirty(30) days after the date of invoice. If Licensee fails to pay any monies
due to Licensor within thirty (30) days after the invoice date, then Licensee shall pay interest on such unpaid sum
from the due date until paid at an annual rate equal to the lesser of (i) the prime rate last published in The Wall
StreetJournal in the preceding December plus two and one-half percent(2-1/2%),or(ii)the maximum rate permitted
by law.
LICENSOR'S RESERVED RIGHTS
9. Reserved Rights of Use. Licensor excepts and reserves the right,to be exercised by Licensor and any other parties
who may obtain written permission or authority from Licensor:
9.1 to maintain, use, operate, repair, replace, modify and relocate any utility, power or communication
pipe/lines/cables and appurtenances (other than the Communication Line)and other facilities or structures
of like character upon, over, under or across the Premises existing as of the Effective Date;
9.2 to construct, maintain, renew, use, operate, change, modify and relocate any tracks or additional facilities,
structures and related appurtenances upon, over, under or across the Premises; or
9.3 to use the Premises in any manner as Licensor in its sole discretion deems appropriate, provided Licensor
uses all commercially reasonable efforts to avoid material interference with the use of the Premises by
Licensee for the purpose specified in Section 4 above.
10. Right to Require Relocation. If at any time during the term of this License, Licensor desires the use of its rail corridor
in such a manner as would, in Licensor's reasonable opinion, be interfered with by the Communication Line,
Licensee shall, at its sole expense, within thirty(30)days after receiving written notice from Licensor to such effect,
make such changes in the Communication Line as in the sole discretion of Licensor may be necessary to avoid
interference with the proposed use of Licensor's rail corridor, including, without limitation, the relocation of the
Communication Line, or the construction of a new line to replace the Communication Line. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Licensee agrees to make all emergency changes and minor adjustments, as determined by Licensor in
its sole discretion, to the Communication Line promptly upon Licensor's request.
LICENSEE'S OPERATIONS
11. Construction and Maintenance of the Communication Line.
11.1 Licensee shall not enter the Premises or commence construction unless accompanied by Licensor's
representative, the Scheduling Agent or its designee. Licensee shall notify Licensor's Roadmaster,
@bnsf.com at , telephone , at least ten (10) business days prior to installation of the Communication Line
and prior to entering the Premises for any subsequent maintenance thereon. In the event of emergency,
Licensee shall notify Licensor of Licensee's entry onto the Premises at the telephone number above as
soon as practicable and shall promptly thereafter follow up with written notice of such entry.
11.2 Licensee's on-site supervisors shall retain/maintain a fully executed copy of this License at all times while
on the Premises.
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11.3 While on the Premises, Licensee shall use only public roadways to cross from one side of Licensor's tracks
to the other.
11.4 Any contractors or subcontractors performing work on the Communication Line or entering the Premises
on behalf of Licensee shall be deemed servants and agents of Licensee for purposes of this License.
11.5 Under no conditions shall Licensee be permitted to conduct any tests, investigations or any other activity
using mechanized equipment and/or machinery,or place or store any mechanized equipment,tools or other
materials,within twenty-five(25)feet of the centerline of any railroad track on the Premises unless Licensee
has obtained prior written approval from Licensor. Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, perform all
activities on and about the Premises, including without limitation all construction and maintenance of the
Electric Supply Line, in such a manner and of such materials as not at any time to endanger or interfere
with (i) the existence or use of present or future tracks, roadbeds or property of Licensor, (ii) the safe
operation and activities of Licensor or existing third parties, or (iii) the rights or interests of third parties. If
ordered to cease using the Premises at any time by Licensor's personnel due to any hazardous condition,
Licensee shall immediately do so. Notwithstanding the foregoing right of Licensor, the parties agree that
Licensor has no duty or obligation to monitor Licensee's use of the Premises to determine the safe nature
thereof, it being solely Licensee's responsibility to ensure that Licensee's use of the Premises is safe.
Neither the exercise nor the failure by Licensor to exercise any rights granted in this Section will alter the
liability allocation provided by this License.
11.6 Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, construct and maintain the Communication Line in such a
manner and of such material that the Communication Line will not at any time endanger or interfere with (i)
the existence or use of present or future tracks, roadbeds, or property of Licensor, (ii) the safe operation
and activities of Licensor or existing third parties, or (iii) the rights or interests of third parties. The
construction of the Communication Line shall be completed within one (1) year of the Effective Date, and
any subsequent maintenance shall be completed within one (1) year of initiation. Within fifteen (15) days
after completion of the construction of the Communication Line or the performance of any subsequent
maintenance thereon, Licensee shall, at Licensee's own cost and expense, restore the Premises to
substantially their state as of the Effective Date, unless otherwise approved in advance by Licensor in
writing. On or before expiration or termination of this License for any reason, Licensee shall, at its sole cost
and expense, surrender the Premises to Licensor pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in Section
24 hereof.
11.7 Licensor may direct one or more of its field engineers or inspectors to observe or inspect the construction
and/or maintenance of the Communication Line at any time for compliance with the Drawings and
Specifications and Legal Requirements (defined below). Licensee shall reimburse Licensor for the cost of
such observation or inspection related services pursuant to Section 8. If ordered at any time to halt
construction or maintenance of the Communication Line by Licensor's personnel due to non-compliance
with the Drawings and Specifications or any other hazardous condition, Licensee shall immediately do so.
Notwithstanding the foregoing right of Licensor, the parties agree that Licensor has no duty or obligation to
observe or inspect, or to halt work on, the Communication Line, it being solely Licensee's responsibility to
ensure that the Communication Line is constructed and maintained in strict accordance with the Drawings
and Specifications and in a safe and workmanlike manner in compliance with all terms hereof. Neither the
exercise of, nor the failure by Licensor to exercise, any right granted by this Section will alter in any way
the liability allocation provided by this License. If at any time Licensee shall, in the sole judgment of
Licensor, fail to properly perform its obligations under this Section 11, Licensor may, at its option and at
Licensee's sole expense, arrange for the performance of such work as it deems necessary for the safety of
its operations and activities. Licensee shall promptly reimburse Licensor for all costs and expenses of such
work, pursuant to the terms of Section 8. Licensor's failure to perform any obligations of Licensee shall
not alter the liability allocation hereunder.
11.8 Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, remove all combustible material from around wooden poles
on the Premises, if any, and will at all times keep the space around such poles free of such material, and if
removal of such combustible material shall not be attended to with fifteen (15) days after having been
requested by Licensor to do so, Licensor shall have the right itself to perform the work and Licensee hereby
agrees to reimburse Licensor for the expense so incurred.
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11.9 Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, construct and at all times maintain the Communication Line in
accordance with the National Electric Code. The use of a rail mounted cable plow to install the
Communication Line is strictly prohibited unless advance written approval is granted by Licensor, which
approval Licensor may grant or withhold in its sole and absolute discretion. Unless otherwise specified, all
underground line shall be installed at least forty-eight (48) inches below grade level.
11.10 Cutting head must travel at 0.0% grade (or downward) beginning 25' (minimum) from centerline of track
until it reaches a point 25' (minimum) from the centerline of track. Minimum pressure must be applied to
pumping the slurry to the cutting head during drilling. This will deter the bentonite slurry used for lubrication
from seeping up and fouling the track roadbed. A BNSF Flagman must be present during installation and
will monitor the ballast and roadbed.
12. Boring and Excavation.
12.1 Prior to Licensee conducting any boring, excavation,or similar work on or about any portion of the Premises,
Licensee shall contact the applicable State's call-before-you-dig utility location service to have 3rd parties
mark the location of utilities. Licensee shall explore the proposed location for such work with hand tools
to a depth of at least three (3) feet below the surface of the ground to determine whether pipelines
or other structures exist below the surface, provided, however, that in lieu of the foregoing hand-tool
exploration, Licensee shall have the right to use suitable detection equipment or other generally accepted
industry practice (etc.., consulting with the United States Infrastructure Corporation) to determine the
existence or location of pipelines and other subsurface structures prior to drilling or excavating with
mechanized equipment. Licensee shall request information from Licensor concerning the existence and
approximate location of Licensor's underground lines, utilities, and pipelines at or near the vicinity of the
proposed Communication Line by contacting Licensor's Telecommunications, currently at 1-800-533-2891,
option 1,then option7, Helpdesk at least thirty(30) business days prior to installation of the Communication
Line. Upon receiving Licensee's timely request, Licensor will provide Licensee with the information Licensor
has in its possession regarding any existing underground lines, utilities, and pipelines at or near the vicinity
of the proposed Communication Line and, if applicable, identify the location of such lines on the Premises
pursuant to Licensor's standard procedures. Licensor does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of
information relating to subsurface conditions of the Premises and Licensee's operations will be subject at
all times to the liability provisions herein.
12.2 For all bores greater than 26-inch diameter and at a depth less than 10.0 feet below bottom of rail, a soil
investigation must be performed by Licensee and reviewed by Licensor prior to construction. This study is
to determine if granular material is present, and to prevent subsidence during the installation process. If
the investigation determines in Licensor's reasonable opinion that granular material is present, Licensor
may select a new location for Licensee's use, or may require Licensee to furnish for Licensor's review and
approval, in Licensor's sole discretion, a remedial plan to deal with the granular material. Once Licensor
has approved any such remedial plan in writing, Licensee shall, at Licensee's sole cost and expense, carry
out the approved plan in accordance with all terms thereof and hereof.
12.3 Any open hole, boring,or well constructed on the Premises by Licensee shall be safely covered and secured
at all times when Licensee is not working in the actual vicinity thereof. Following completion of that portion
of the work, all holes or borings constructed on the Premises by Licensee shall be:
12.3.1 filled in to surrounding ground level with compacted bentonite grout; or
12.3.2 otherwise secured or retired in accordance with any applicable Legal Requirement. No excavated
materials may remain on Licensor's property for more than ten (10) days, but must be properly
disposed of by Licensee in accordance with applicable Legal Requirements.
LIABILITY AND INSURANCE
13. Liability and Indemnification.
13.1 For purposes of this License: (a) "Indemnitees" means Licensor and Licensor's affiliated companies,
partners, successors, assigns, legal representatives, officers, directors, shareholders, employees, and
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agents; (b) "Liabilities" means all claims, liabilities, fines, penalties, costs, damages, losses, liens, causes
of action, suits, demands, judgments, and expenses (including, without limitation, court costs, reasonable
attorneys' fees, costs of investigation, removal and remediation, and governmental oversight costs)
environmental or otherwise; and (c) "Licensee Parties" means Licensee and Licensee's officers, agents,
invitees, licensees, employees, or contractors, or any party directly or indirectly employed by any of them,
or any party they control or exercise control over.
13.2 TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS
CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS INDEMNITEES FOR,
FROM, AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITIES OF ANY NATURE, KIND, OR DESCRIPTION
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, RESULTING FROM, OR RELATED TO (IN WHOLE OR
IN PART):
13.2.1 THIS LICENSE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ITS ENVIRONMENTAL PROVISIONS,
13.2.2 ANY RIGHTS OR INTERESTS GRANTED PURSUANT TO THIS LICENSE,
13.2.3 LICENSEE'S OCCUPATION AND USE OF THE PREMISES,
13.2.4 THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION AND STATUS OF THE PREMISES CAUSED BY OR
CONTRIBUTED TO BY LICENSEE, OR
13.2.5 ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF ANY LICENSEE PARTY.
13.3 TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, LICENSEE NOW AND FOREVER WAIVES AND
WILL INMDENIFY, DEFEND, AND HOLD THE INDEMNITEES HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL
CLAIMS THAT BY VIRTUE OF ENTERING INTO THIS LICENSE, LICENSOR IS A GENERATOR,
OWNER, OPERATOR, ARRANGER, OR TRANSPORTER FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY ACT, AS
AMENDED("CERCLA")OR OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS(DEFINED BELOW). NOTHING IN THIS
LICENSE IS MEANT BY EITHER PARTY TO CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF ANY INDEMNITEE'S
COMMON CARRIER DEFENSES AND THIS LICENSE SHOULD NOT BE SO CONSTRUED. IF ANY
AGENCY OR COURT CONSTRUES THIS LICENSE TO BE A WAIVER OF ANY INDEMNITEE'S
COMMON CARRIER DEFENSES, LICENSEE AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, AND
DEFEND INDEMNITEES FOR ANY LIABILITIES RELATED TO THAT CONSTRUCTION OF THIS
LICENSE. IN NO EVENT AS BETWEEN LICENSOR AND LICENSEE AS TO USE OF THE PREMISES
AS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS LICENSE SHALL LICENSOR BE RESPONSIBLE TO LICENSEE FOR
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OF THE PREMISES.
13.4 IF ANY EMPLOYEE OF ANY LICENSEE PARTY ASSERTS THAT HE OR SHE IS AN EMPLOYEE OF
ANY INDEMNITEE,TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, LICENSEE SHALL,AND SHALL
CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, AND HOLD THE INDEMNITEES
HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO (IN WHOLE
OR IN PART) ANY SUCH ASSERTION INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ASSERTIONS OF
EMPLOYMENT BY AN INDEMNITEE RELATED TO THE FOLLOWING OR ANY PROCEEDINGS
THEREUNDER: THE FEDERAL EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT, THE SAFETY APPLIANCE ACT, THE
LOCOMOTIVE INSPECTION ACT, THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT, THE
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT, AND ANY SIMILAR STATE OR FEDERAL
STATUTE.
13.5 THE FOREGOING OBLIGATIONS OF LICENSEE SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE EXTENT LIABILITIES
ARE PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF ANY
INDEMNITEE, BUT SHALL APPLY TO ALL OTHER LIABILITIES, INCLUDING THOSE ARISING FROM
OR ATTRIBUTED TO ANY OTHER ALLEGED OR ACTUAL NEGLIGENCE, INTENTIONAL ACTS, OR
STRICT LIABILITY OF ANY INDEMNITEE.
13.6 Upon written notice from Licensor, Licensee agrees to assume the defense of any lawsuit or other
proceeding brought against any Indemnitee by any entity, relating to any matter covered by this License for
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which Licensee has an obligation to assume liability for and/or save and hold harmless any Indemnitee.
Licensee shall pay all costs and expenses incident to such defense, including, but not limited to, reasonable
attorneys'fees, investigators'fees, litigation and appeal expenses, settlement payments, and amounts paid
in satisfaction of judgments.
14. Personal Property Risk of Loss. ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FIXTURES,
EQUIPMENT,OR RELATED MATERIALS UPON THE PREMISES WILL BE AT THE RISK OF LICENSEE ONLY,
AND NO INDEMNITEE WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THERETO OR THEFT THEREOF,WHETHER OR
NOT DUE IN WHOLE OR IN PART TO THE NEGLIGENCE OF ANY INDEMNITEE.
15. Insurance. Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure and maintain during the term of this License the
following insurance coverage:
15.1 Commercial General Liability"CGL" Insurance.
a. The policy will provide a minimum of $2,000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate limit of at least
$4,000,000 but in no event will the coverage be in an amount less than the amount otherwise carried
by Licensee. Coverage must be purchased on a post 2004 ISO occurrence form or equivalent and
include coverage for, but not limited to, the following:
■ Bodily Injury and Property Damage
■ Personal Injury and Advertising Injury
■ Fire legal liability
■ Products and completed operations
• Contractual Liability for an "Insured Contract" consistent with the definition under the standard ISO
general liability policy form.
b. This policy will include the following endorsements or language,which shall be indicated on or attached
to the certificate of insurance:
■ The definition of"Insured Contract"will be amended to remove any exclusion or other limitation for
any work being done within 50 feet of Licensor's property;
■ Waiver of subrogation in favor of and acceptable to Licensor;
■ Additional insured endorsement in favor of and acceptable to Licensor and Jones Lang LaSalle
Brokerage, Inc.to include coverage for ongoing operations and completed operations;
■ Separation of insureds;
■ The policy shall be primary and non-contributing with respect to any insurance carried by Licensor.
c. The parties agree that the workers'compensation and employers' liability related exclusions in the CGL
policy(s) are intended to apply to employees of the policyholder and will not apply to Licensor's
employees.
d. No other endorsements that limit coverage with respect to Licensee's obligations under this agreement
may be included on the policy.
15.2 Business Automobile Insurance
a. The insurance will provide minimum coverage with a combined single limit of at least $1,000,000 per
accident, and include coverage for, but not limited to the following:
■ Bodily injury and property damage.
■ Any and all vehicles owned, used or hired.
b. The policy will include the following endorsements or language, which will be indicated on or attached
to the certificate of insurance:
■ Waiver of subrogation in favor of and acceptable to Licensor;
■ Additional insured endorsement in favor of and acceptable to Licensor;
• Separation of insureds;
■ The policy shall be primary and non-contributing with respect to any insurance carried by Licensor.
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15.3 Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Insurance
a. The policy will provide coverage of all employees performing any part of the work or services
including coverage for, but not limited to:
■ Licensee's statutory liability under the workers'compensation laws of the state(s) in which the work
or services are to be performed. The policy will cover all of Licensee's employees, regardless of
whether such coverage is optional under the law of that state(s).
■ Employers' Liability (Part B) with limits of at least $500,000 each accident, $500,000 by disease
policy limit, $500,000 by disease each employee.
b. The policy will include contain the following endorsements or language, which shall be indicated on or
attached to the certificate of insurance:
■ Waiver of subrogation in favor of and acceptable to Licensor.
15.4 Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. The policy will name only Licensor as the Insured and will provide
coverage of at least$2,000,000 per occurrence and $6,000,000 in the aggregate. The coverage obtained
under this policy shall only be effective during the initial installation and/or construction of the Electric Supply
Line. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY LINE SHALL BE COMPLETED WITHIN ONE
(1) YEAR OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE. If further maintenance of the Electric Supply Line is needed at a
later date, an additional Railroad Protective Liability Insurance Policy shall be required. The policy will be
issued on a standard ISO form CG 00 35 12 04 and include the following:
■ Endorsed to include the Pollution Exclusion Amendment.
■ Endorsed to include the Limited Seepage and Pollution Endorsement.
■ Endorsed to remove any exclusion for punitive damages.
■ Endorsed to include Evacuation Expense Coverage Endorsement.
■ No other endorsements restricting coverage may be added.
■ The original policy must be provided to Licensor and Licensee shall not perform any work or services
of any kind under this agreement until Licensor has reviewed and approved the policy.
■ The definition of"Physical Damage to Property"will be endorsed to read: "means direct and accidental
loss of or damage to all property owned by any named insured and all property in any named insured's
care, custody and control (including, but not limited to rolling stock and their contents, mechanical
construction equipment or motive power equipment, railroad tracks, roadbeds, catenaries, signals,
tunnels, bridges and buildings) arising out of the acts or omissions of the contractor named on the
Declarations."
In lieu of providing a Railroad Protective Liability Policy, for a period of one(1)year from the Effective Date,
Licensee may participate in Licensor's Blanket Railroad Protective Liability Insurance Policy available to
Licensee or its contractor. The limits of coverage are the same as above. The cost is $506.00.
❑ Licensee elects to participate in Licensor's Blanket Policy;
❑ Licensee declines to participate in Licensor's Blanket Policy.
15.5 Other Requirements:
15.5.1 Where allowable by law, no exclusion for punitive damages may be included in any policy.
15.5.2 Licensee agrees to waive its right of recovery against Licensor for all claims and suits against
Licensor. In addition, Licensee's insurers, through the terms of the policy or policy endorsement,
waive their right of subrogation against Licensor for all claims and suits. Licensee further waives
its right of recovery, and its insurers also waive their right of subrogation against Licensor for loss
of Licensee's owned or leased property or property under Licensee's care, custody, or control.
15.5.3 Allocated Loss Expense, including but not limited to defense costs and expenses,will be in addition
to all policy limits for coverage under the insurance requirements.
15.5.4 Licensee is not allowed to self-insure without the prior written consent of Licensor. If Licensor
allows Licensee to self-insure, Licensee shall directly cover any self-insured retention or other
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financial responsibility for claims in lieu of insurance. Any and all Licensor liabilities that would
otherwise be covered by Licensee's insurance in accordance with the provisions of this agreement,
will be covered as if Licensee elected not to include a self-insured retention or other financial
responsibility for claims.
15.5.5 Prior to entering the Premises or commencing the services or work, Licensee shall furnish to
Licensor an acceptable certificate(s)of insurance from an authorized representative evidencing the
required coverage(s), endorsements, and amendments.
15.5.6 Licensee agrees to provide evidence to Licensor that it has the required coverage in place at least
annually or in the event of a renewal or material change of coverage.
15.5.7 Any insurance policy shall be written by a reputable insurance company acceptable to Licensor or
with a current Best's Guide Rating of A- and Class VII or better, and authorized to do business in
the state(s) in which the service is to be provided.
15.5.8 If the coverage provided by any of the insurance policies required by this agreement is purchased
on a "claims made" basis, Licensee hereby agrees to maintain coverage in force for a minimum of
three years after expiration, cancellation or termination of this agreement.
15.5.9 Licensee agrees to provide evidence to Licensor that it has the required coverage in place at least
annually or in the event of a renewal or material change of coverage.
15.5.10 Licensee represents that this License has been thoroughly reviewed by Licensee's insurance
agent(s)/broker(s), and that Licensee has instructed them to procure the insurance coverage
required by this License.
15.5.11 Not more frequently than once every five years, Licensor may, at its discretion, reasonably modify
the insurance requirements to reflect the then-current risk management practices in the railroad
industry and underwriting practices in the insurance industry.
15.5.12If Licensee will subcontract any portion of the operation, Licensee shall require that the
subcontractor provide and maintain insurance coverage(s)as set forth herein, naming Licensor as
an additional insured. In addition, Licensee shall require that the subcontractor shall release,
defend and indemnify Licensee to the same extent and under the same terms and conditions as
Licensee is required to release, defend and indemnify Licensor under this agreement.
15.5.13 Failure to provide evidence as required by this section shall entitle, but not require, Licensor to
terminate this License immediately. Acceptance of a certificate that does not comply with this
section shall not operate as a waiver of Licensee's obligations hereunder.
15.5.14 The fact that Licensee obtains insurance (including, without limitation, self-insurance) shall not
release or diminish Licensee's liabilities or obligations including,without limitation, the liabilities and
obligations under the indemnity provisions of the License. Damages recoverable by Licensor shall
not be limited by the amount of the required insurance coverage.
15.5.15 In the event of a claim or lawsuit involving Licensor arising out of this Agreement, Licensee will
make the policy covering such claims or lawsuits available to Licensor.
15.5.16 If Licensee maintains broader coverage and/or higher limits than the minimum
requirements in this Agreement, Licensor requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage
and/or the higher limits. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum
limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to Licensor.
15.5.17 These insurance provisions are intended to be a separate and distinct obligation on the part of the
Licensee. Therefore, these provisions shall be enforceable and Licensee shall be bound thereby
regardless of whether or not indemnity provisions are determined to be enforceable in the
jurisdiction in which the work or services performed under this License is performed.
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15.5.18 For purposes of this Section 15, Licensor shall mean "Burlington Northern Santa Fe, LLC", "BNSF
Railway Company" and the subsidiaries, successors, assigns and affiliates of each.
COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, REGULATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
16. Compliance with Laws, Rules, and Regulations.
16.1 Licensee shall observe and comply with any and all applicable federal, state, local and tribal laws, statutes,
regulations, ordinances, orders, covenants, restrictions, or decisions of any court of competent jurisdiction
("Legal Requirements") relating to the construction, maintenance and use of the Communication Line and
the use of the Premises.
16.2 Prior to entering the Premises, Licensee shall and shall cause its contractor(s) to comply with all of
Licensor's applicable safety rules and regulations. Licensee must ensure that each of its employees,
contractors, agents or invitees entering upon the Premises completes the safety orientation program at the
Website "www.BNSFcontractor.com" (the "Safety Orientation") within one year prior to entering upon the
Premises. Additionally, Licensee must ensure that each and every employee of Licensee, its contractors,
agents and invitees possess a card certifying completion of the Safety Orientation prior to entering upon
the Premises. Licensee must renew (and ensure that its contractors, agents or invitees, as applicable
renew)the Safety Orientation annually.
16.3 Licensee shall obtain on or before the date it or its contractor enters the Premises, any and all additional
rights-of way, easements, licenses and other agreements relating to the grant of rights and interests in
and/or access to the Premises (collectively, the "Rights") and such other rights, licenses, permits,
authorizations, and approvals (including without limitation, any necessary local, state, federal or tribal
authorizations and environmental permits) that are necessary in order to permit Licensee to construct,
maintain, own and operate the Communication Line and otherwise to perform its obligations hereunder in
accordance with the terms and conditions hereof.
16.4 Licensee shall either require that the initial stated term of each such Rights be for a period that does not
expire, in accordance with its ordinary terms, prior to the last day of the term of this License or, if the initial
stated term of any such Right expires in accordance with its ordinary terms on a date earlier than the last
day of the term of this License, Licensee shall, at its cost, exercise any renewal rights thereunder, or
otherwise acquire such extensions, additions and/or replacements as may be necessary, in order to cause
the stated term thereof to be continued until a date that is not earlier than the last day of the term of this
License.
16.5 Upon the expiration or termination of any Right that is necessary in order for Licensee to own, operate or
use the Communication Line in accordance with the terms and conditions of this License, this License
thereby shall automatically expire upon such expiration or termination of the Right.
17. Environmental.
17.1 Licensee shall strictly comply with all federal, state and local environmental Legal Requirements and
regulations in its use of the Premises, including, but not limited to,the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, as amended (RCRA), the Clean Water Act, the Oil Pollution Act, the Hazardous Materials
Transportation Act, and CERCLA (collectively referred to as the "Environmental Laws"). Licensee shall
not maintain a treatment, storage, transfer or disposal facility, or underground storage tank, as defined by
Environmental Laws on the Premises. Licensee shall not release or suffer the release of oil or hazardous
substances, as defined by Environmental Laws on or about the Premises.
17.2 Licensee covenants that it will not handle or transport "hazardous waste" or "hazardous substances", as
"hazardous waste" and "hazardous substances" may now or in the future be defined by any federal, state,
or local governmental agency or body on the Premises. Licensee agrees periodically to furnish Licensor
with proof, satisfactory to Licensor that Licensee is in compliance with the provisions of this Section 17.2.
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17.3 Licensee shall give Licensor immediate notice to Licensor's Resource Operations Center at(800)832-5452
of any known (i) release of hazardous substances on, from, or affecting the Premises, (ii) violation of
Environmental Laws, or (iii) inspection or inquiry by governmental authorities charged with enforcing
Environmental Laws with respect to Licensee's use of the Premises. Licensee shall use the best efforts to
promptly respond to any release on, from, or affecting the Premises. Licensee also shall give Licensor
immediate notice of all measures undertaken on behalf of Licensee to investigate, remediate, respond to
or otherwise cure such release or violation.
17.4 If Licensor has notice from Licensee or otherwise of a release or violation of Environmental Laws arising in
any way with respect to the Communication Line which occurred or may occur during the term of this
License, Licensor may require Licensee, at Licensee's sole risk and expense, to take timely measures to
investigate, remediate, respond to or otherwise cure such release or violation affecting the Premises or
Licensor's right-of-way.
17.5 Licensee shall promptly report to Licensor in writing any conditions or activities upon the Premises known
to Licensee which create a risk of harm to persons, property or the environment and shall take whatever
action is necessary to prevent injury to persons, property, or the environment arising out of such conditions
or activities; provided, however, that Licensee's reporting to Licensor shall not relieve Licensee of any
obligation whatsoever imposed on it by this License. Licensee shall promptly respond to Licensor's request
for information regarding said conditions or activities.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
18. No Warranties.
18.1 LICENSOR'S DUTIES AND WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THOSE EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS
LICENSE AND SHALL NOT INCLUDE ANY IMPLIED DUTIES OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, NOW OR
IN THE FUTURE. NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES HAVE BEEN MADE BY LICENSOR
OTHER THAN THOSE CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE. LICENSEE HEREBY WAIVES ANY AND ALL
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PREMISES OR WHICH MAY EXIST
BY OPERATION OF LAW OR IN EQUITY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, HABITABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
18.2 LICENSOR MAKES NO WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING (A) THE SCOPE OF THE LICENSE OR OTHER RIGHTS GRANTED
HEREUNDER TO LICENSEE OR (B) WHETHER OR NOT LICENSEE'S
CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, OWNERSHIP, USE OR OPERATION OF THE COMMUNICATION
LINE WILL VIOLATE OR INFRINGE UPON THE RIGHTS, INTERESTS AND ESTATES OF THIRD
PARTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LEASES, USE RIGHTS, EASEMENTS AND
LIENS OF ANY THIRD PARTY.
19. Disclaimer of Warranty for Quiet Enloyment. LICENSOR DOES NOT WARRANT ITS TITLE TO THE PREMISES
NOR UNDERTAKE TO DEFEND LICENSEE IN THE PEACEABLE POSSESSION OR USE THEREOF. NO
COVENANT OF QUIET ENJOYMENT IS MADE.
20. Eviction at Risk of Licensee. In case of the eviction of Licensee by anyone owning, claiming title to, or claiming any
interest in the Premises, or by the abandonment by Licensor of the affected rail corridor, Licensor shall not be liable
(i) to refund Licensee any compensation paid hereunder, except for the pro-rata part of any recurring charge paid
in advance, or(ii)for any damages or costs Licensee sustains in connection with the eviction.
LIENS AND TAXES
21. Liens and Charges. Licensee shall promptly pay and discharge any and all liens arising out of any construction,
alterations or repairs done, suffered or permitted to be done by Licensee on the Premises. Licensor is hereby
authorized to post any notices or take any other action upon or with respect to the Premises that is or may be
permitted by law to prevent the attachment of any such liens to the Premises; provided, however, that failure of
Licensor to take any such action shall not relieve Licensee of any obligation or liability under this Section 21 or any
other Section of this License.
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22. Taxes. Licensee shall pay when due any taxes, assessments or other charges (collectively, "Taxes") levied or
assessed by any governmental or quasi-governmental body upon the Communication Line or any other
improvements constructed or installed on the Premises by or for Licensee (collectively, the "Improvements") or
any Taxes levied or assessed against Licensor or the Premises that are attributable to the Improvements.
DEFAULT, TERMINATION, AND SURRENDER
23. Default and Termination. In addition to and not in limitation of Licensor's right to terminate for failure to provide
evidence of insurance as required pursuant to the terms of Section 15, the following events are also deemed to be
events of default pursuant to which Licensor has the right to terminate as set forth below:
23.1 If default shall be made in any of Licensee's covenants, agreements,or obligations contained in this License
and Licensee fails to cure said default within thirty(30) days after written notice is provided to Licensee by
Licensor, or in case of any assignment or transfer of this License in violation of Section 26 below, Licensor
may, at its option, terminate this License by serving five (5) days' notice in writing upon Licensee.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensor shall have the right to terminate this License immediately if
Licensee fails to provide evidence of insurance as required in Section 15.
23.2 Should Licensee not comply fully with the obligations of Section 17 regarding the handling or transporting
of hazardous waste or hazardous material, notwithstanding anything contained in any other provision of
this License, Licensor may, at its option,terminate this License by serving five(5)days'notice of termination
upon Licensee.
23.3 Any waiver by Licensor of any default or defaults shall not constitute a waiver of the right to terminate this
License for any subsequent default or defaults, nor shall any such waiver in any way affect Licensor's ability
to enforce any Section of this License. The remedies set forth in this Section 23 shall be in addition to,
and not in limitation of, any other remedies that Licensor may have at law or in equity.
23.4 In addition to and not in limitation of Licensor's rights to terminate this License for failure to provide evidence
of insurance or occurrence of defaults as described above, this License may be terminated by either party,
at any time, by serving thirty(30)days'written notice of termination upon the other party. Such termination
shall not release either party hereto from any liability or obligation under the License, whether of indemnity
or otherwise, resulting from any acts, omissions or events happening prior to the date of termination or
thereafter in case by the terms of the License it is provided that anything shall or may be done after
termination hereof.
23.5 Licensee agrees not to assert that termination of this License is a discontinuance in service that requires
prior approval by the FCC and represents and warrants that it has redundant facilities that would allow it to
continue the provision of service after termination of this License.
24. Surrender of the Premises.
24.1 On or before expiration or termination of this License for any reason, Licensee shall, at its sole cost and
expense:
24.1.1 if so directed by Licensor in writing, remove the Improvements, the Communication Line and all
appurtenances thereto, or, at the sole discretion of Licensor, appropriately decommission the
Communication Line with a method satisfactory to Licensor;
24.1.2 report and restore any damage to the Premises or Licensor's other property arising from, growing
out of, or connected with Licensee's use of the Premises;
24.1.3 remedy any unsafe conditions on the Premises created or aggravated by Licensee; and
24.1.4 leave the Premises in substantially the condition which existed as of the Effective Date or as
otherwise agreed to by Licensor.
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24.2 Upon any expiration or termination of this License, if Licensee fails to surrender the Premises to Licensor
or if Licensee fails to complete its obligations under Section 24.1 above (the "Restoration Obligations"),
Licensee shall have a limited license to enter upon the Premises solely to the extent necessary for Licensee
to complete the Restoration Obligations, and all liabilities and obligations of Licensee hereunder shall
continue in effect until the Premises are surrendered and the Restoration Obligations are completed.
Neither termination nor expiration shall release Licensee from any liability or obligation under this License,
whether of indemnity or otherwise, resulting from any acts, omissions or events happening prior to the date
of termination, or, if later, the date when Licensee surrenders the Premises and all of the Restoration
Obligations are completed.
24.3 If Licensee fails to complete the Restoration Obligations within thirty (30) days after the date of such
termination of its tenancy,then Licensor may, at its election, either: (i)remove the Communication Line and
the other Improvements or otherwise restore the Premises, and in such event Licensee shall, within thirty
(30) days after receipt of bill therefor, reimburse Licensor for cost incurred, (ii) upon written notice to
Licensee, take and hold the Communication Line and the other Improvements and personal property as its
sole property, without payment or obligation to Licensee therefor, or (iii) specifically enforce Licensee's
obligation to restore and/or pursue any remedy at law or in equity against Licensee for failure to so restore.
Further, if Licensor has consented to the Communication Line and the other Improvements remaining on
the Premises following termination, Licensee shall, upon request by Licensor, provide a bill of sale in a form
acceptable to Licensor conveying the Communication Line and the other Improvements to Licensor for no
additional consideration at no additional cost.
MISCELLANEOUS
25. Successors and Assigns. All provisions contained in this License shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and
be enforceable by the respective successors and assigns of Licensor and Licensee to the same extent as if each
such successor and assign was named a party to this License.
26. Assignment.
26.1 Licensee may not sell, assign, transfer, or hypothecate this License or any right, obligation, or interest
herein (either voluntarily or by operation of law, merger, or otherwise) without the prior written consent of
Licensor, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld or delayed by Licensor. Any attempted
assignment by Licensee in violation of this Section 26 shall be a breach of this License and, in addition,
shall be voidable by Licensor in its sole and absolute discretion.
26.2 For purposes of this Section 26, the word "assign"shall include without limitation (a)any sale of the equity
interests of Licensee following which the equity interest holders of Licensee immediately prior to such sale
own, directly or indirectly, less than 50% of the combined voting power of the outstanding voting equity
interests of Licensee, (b) any sale of all or substantially all of the assets of(i) Licensee and (ii)to the extent
such entities exist, Licensee's parent and subsidiaries, taken as a whole, or (c) any reorganization,
recapitalization, merger or consolidation involving Licensee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any
reorganization, recapitalization, merger or consolidation following which the equity interest holders of
Licensee immediately prior to such reorganization, recapitalization, merger or consolidation own, directly
or indirectly, at least 50% of the combined voting power of the outstanding voting equity interests of
Licensee or any successor thereto or the entity resulting from such reorganization, recapitalization, merger
or consolidation shall not be deemed an assignment. THIS LICENSE SHALL NOT RUN WITH THE LAND
WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF LICENSOR, SUCH CONSENT TO BE IN
LICENSOR'S SOLE DISCRETION.
26.3 Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 26.1 above or anything contained in this License to the contrary,
if Licensee sells, assigns, transfers, or hypothecates this License or any interest herein in contravention of
the provisions of this License (a "Purported Assignment") to another party (a "Purported Transferee"), the
Purported Transferee's enjoyment of the rights and privileges granted under this License shall be deemed
to be the Purported Transferee's agreement to be bound by all of the terms and provisions of this License,
including but not limited to the obligation to comply with the provisions of Section 15 above concerning
insurance requirements. In addition to and not in limitation of the foregoing, Licensee, for itself, its
successors and assigns, shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Licensor for all Liabilities of any nature,
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kind or description of any person or entity directly or indirectly arising out of, resulting from or related to (in
whole or in part) a Purported Assignment. The provisions of this Section 26.3 shall survive the expiration
or earlier termination of this License.
26.4 Licensor shall have the right to transfer or assign, in whole or part, all of its rights and obligations under this
License, and upon any such transfer or assignment, Licensor shall be released from any further obligations
hereunder, and Licensee agrees to look solely to the successor in interest of Licensor for the performance
of such obligations.
27. Notices. Any notice, invoice, or other writing required or permitted to be given hereunder by one party to the other
shall be in writing and the same shall be given and shall be deemed to have been served and given if(i) placed in
the United States mail, certified, return receipt requested,or(ii)deposited into the custody of a nationally recognized
overnight delivery service, addressed to the party to be notified at the address for such party specified below, or to
such other address as the party to be notified may designate by giving the other party no less than thirty(30) days'
advance written notice of such change in address.
If to Licensor: Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc.
4200 Buckingham Rd., Suite 110
Fort Worth, TX 76155
Attn: Permits/Licenses
with a copy to: BNSF Railway Company
2301 Lou Menk Dr., GOB-3W
Fort Worth, TX 76131
Attn: Senior Manager Real Estate
If to Licensee: City of Rancho Cucamonga
PO Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91729
28. Survival. Neither termination nor expiration will release either party from any liability or obligation under this License,
whether of indemnity or otherwise, resulting from any acts, omissions or events happening prior to the date of
termination or expiration, or, if later, the date when the Communication Line and the other Improvements are
removed and the Restoration Obligations are completed in accordance with the terms hereof.
29. Recordation. It is understood and agreed that this License shall not be placed or allowed to be placed on public
record.
30. Applicable Law. All questions concerning the interpretation or application of provisions of this License shall be
decided according to the substantive laws of the State of Texas without regard to conflicts of law provisions.
31. Severability. To the maximum extent possible, each provision of this License shall be interpreted in such manner
as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this License shall be prohibited by, or held
to be invalid under, applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective solely to the extent of such prohibition or
invalidity, and this shall not invalidate the remainder of such provision or any other provision of this License.
32. Integration. This License is the full and complete agreement between Licensor and Licensee with respect to all
matters relating to Licensee's use of the Premises, and supersedes any and all other agreements between the
parties hereto relating to Licensee's use of the Premises as described herein. However, nothing herein is intended
to terminate any surviving obligation of Licensee or Licensee's obligation to defend and hold Licensor harmless in
any prior written agreement between the parties.
33. Joint and Several Liability. If Licensee consists of two or more parties, all the covenants and agreements of
Licensee herein contained shall be the joint and several covenants and agreements of such parties.
34. Waiver. The waiver by Licensor of the breach of any provision herein by Licensee shall in no way impair the right
of Licensor to enforce that provision for any subsequent breach thereof.
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35. Interpretation.
35.1 This License shall be interpreted in a neutral manner, and not more strongly for or against any party based
upon the source of the draftsmanship; both parties hereby agree that this License shall not be subject to
the principle that a contract would be construed against the party which drafted the same. Article titles,
headings to sections and paragraphs and the table of contents (if any) are inserted for convenience of
reference only and are not intended to be a part or to affect the meaning or interpretation hereof. The
exhibit or exhibits referred to herein shall be construed with and as an integral part of this License to the
same extent as if they were set forth verbatim herein.
35.2 As used herein, "include", "includes" and "including" are deemed to be followed by "without limitation"
whether or not they are in fact followed by such words or words of like import; "writing", "written" and
comparable terms refer to printing, typing, lithography and other means of reproducing words in a visible
form; references to any person are also to that person's successors and permitted assigns; "hereof',
"herein", "hereunder" and comparable terms refer to the entirety hereof and not to any particular article,
section, or other subdivision hereof or attachment hereto; references to any gender include references to
the masculine or feminine as the context requires; references to the plural include the singular and vice
versa; and references to this License or other documents are as amended, modified or supplemented from
time to time.
36. Counterparts. This License may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall, for all purposes, be
deemed an original but which together shall constitute one and the same instrument, and the signature pages from
any counterpart may be appended to any other counterpart to assemble fully executed documents,and counterparts
of this License may also be exchanged electronically and any electronic version of any party's signature shall be
deemed to be an original signature for all purposes.
37. Licensor's Representative. Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc. is acting as representative for BNSF Railway
Company.
END OF PAGE—SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS
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This License has been duly executed by the parties hereto as of the Effective Date.
LICENSOR:
BNSF Railway Company, a Delaware corporation
By: Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc.
4200 Buckingham Road, Suite 110
Fort Worth, TX 76155
By:
Title:
Date:
LICENSEE:
City of Rancho Cucamonga, a California municipality
By:
Title:
Date:
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CA NAF
DRAWING NO. 77143
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
DATE: March 4, 2020
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager
INITIATED BY: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
Darren Chin, Assistant Engineer
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF AN IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT FOR CASE NO.
DRC2018-00711 LOCATED AT 9063 CENTER AVENUE, ACCEPT FAITHFUL
PERFORMANCE, LABOR & MATERIALS BONDS, ORDER THE
ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B AND
STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6, AND ADOPTION
AND AUTHORIZATION TO RECORD A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE
STREET VACATION ON THE EAST SIDE OF CENTER AVENUE ALONG
APN 0209-251-10-0000.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council:
1. Approve an Improvement Agreement for Case No. DRC2018-00711,
2. Accept Faithful Performance, Labor & Materials bonds (Bond #800046448),
3. Orderthe annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Light Maintenance
District Nos. 1 and 6, and
4. Adopt and authorize the recording of the attached resolution summarily ordering the vacation of a
7-foot wide strip on the east side of Center Avenue along APN 0209-251-10-0000.
BACKGROUND:
On January 23, 2019, the Planning Commission approved Case No. DRC2018-00711 for the
construction of a 110,442 square foot warehouse on a 4.60 acre parcel located at 9063 Center Avenue,
located at the northeast corner of Center Avenue and 7th Street, in the General Industrial (GI) District.
This approval included conditions to construct certain public improvements including street, landscape,
and storm drain improvements. In review of ENG2018-00059, it was also determined that there is
excess street right-of-way along the Center Avenue frontage of the subject parcel.
ANALYSIS:
The developer, Center Avenue Industrial, LLC, has submitted an Improvement Agreement, and Faithful
Performance and Labor& Materials bonds in the following amounts:
Faithful Performance Bond $477,700
Labor and Material Bond $477,700
Copies of the agreement and bonds are available in the city clerk's office As well, the Consent and
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Waiver to Annexation forms signed by the developer are on file in the city clerk's office.
Further, a review by staff indicates that the public street right-of-way as shown on Tract Map 2203
recorded in 1930 is in excess of that required by the General Plan. After review of this excess right-of-
way, it was determined that there it is no longer necessary for current or future right-of-way needs.
Streets and Highways Code Section 8334 allows local agencies to summarily vacate rights-of-way
when they are found to no longer be necessary for current or future public purposes. Therefore, the
applicant is requesting that the City Council summarily vacate the approximately 7' wide by 371' long
by offer of dedication as described in the attached resolution.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The proposed annexations would satisfy the conditions of approval for the development and supply
additional annual revenue into the lighting and landscape maintenance districts in the following
amounts:
Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B: $1,298.30
Street Lighting District No. 1: $163.48
Street Lighting District No. 6: $236.44
Further, the development would construct four street lights that will be maintained by the City and install
thirty-three trees maintained by property owner.
COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
Enhancing premier community status through the construction of high quality public improvements.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Attachment 1 - Vicinity Map
Attachment 2 - Resolution LMD 3B
Attachment 3 - Resolution SLID 1
Attachment 4 - Resolution SLID 6
Attachment 5 - Resolution Vacation
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ATTACHMENT 1
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ATTACHMENT 2
RESOLUTION NO. XX - XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE
ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B (COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL) FOR DRC2018-00711
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously
formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and Lighting Act
of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California
(the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance
District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial) (the "District"); and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation of
additional territory to the District; and
WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of
resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority
protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within
the territory to be annexed; and
WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of
territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D")
establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply
to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed to such
District; and
WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and
incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the
"Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to
finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the
"Improvements"); and
WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed
forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance
District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and
Waiver"); and
WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly
waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the annexation of
the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the
District; and
WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also
expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or Article
XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory
set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared
support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual
assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and
Resolution No. XXX-XXX— Page 1 of 5
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WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also
expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that:
(1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory
from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the
maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements;
(2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost of
the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the Territory.
(3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the
Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment.
WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory
to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts
not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that:
a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the
Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special
benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements.
b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory
from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the
entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement.
c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of
the proposed annual assessments.
SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to
the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds
of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of
annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in
Exhibit C.
SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all
assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 4t" day of March, 2020.
Resolution No. XXX-XXX— Page 2 of 5
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Exhibit A
Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed
The Owner of the Property is:
CENTER AVENUE INDUSTRIAL LLC
The legal description of the Property is:
ALL THAT PORTION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT NO. 2203, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. LYING WEST OF
A LIN DRAWN PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT 510 FEET EAST OF THE EAST LINE OF
CENTI:R AVENUE AND LYING SOUTH GF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT
688 FEET SOUTH AS MEASURED FROM THE SOUTH LIN OF 8TH STREET (FORMERLY
KNOWN AS HUMBOLDT AVENUE), AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 34, PAGE(S) 65,
OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.
Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property:
0209-251-10-0000
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Exhibit B
Description of the District Improvements
Fiscal Year 2019/20
Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial):
Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial) (the "Maintenance District")
represents landscape sites throughout the Commercial/Industrial Maintenance District.
The various landscape sites that are maintained by this district consist of median islands,
parkways, street trees and entry monuments.
Proposed additions to the Improvements for Project DRC2018-00711:
Resolution No. XXX-XXX— Page 4 of 5
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Exhibit C
Proposed Annual Assessment
Fiscal Year 2019/20
Landscape Maintenance District No. 313 (Commercial Industrial):
The rate per Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) is $282.24 for the fiscal year 2019/20. The following
table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial
Industrial) for DRC2018-00711:
EBU Rate per
Land Use Basis Factor* EBU*
Non-Residential Acre 1.00 $282.24
The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows:
4.60 Acres x 1 EBU Factor x $282.24 Rate per EBU = $1298.30 Annual Assessment
Resolution No. XXX-XXX— Page 5 of 5
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ATTACHMENT 3
RESOLUTION NO. XX - XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE
ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS) FOR
DRC2018-00711
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously
formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and Lighting Act
of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California
(the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Street Light Maintenance
District No. 1 (Arterial Streets) (the "District"); and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation of
additional territory to the District; and
WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of
resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority
protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within
the territory to be annexed; and
WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of
territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D")
establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply
to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed to such
District; and
WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and
incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the
"Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to
finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the
"Improvements"); and
WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed
forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance
District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and
Waiver"); and
WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly
waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the annexation of
the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the
District; and
WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also
expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or Article
XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory
set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared
support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual
assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and
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WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also
expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that:
(1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory
from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the
maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements;
(2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost of
the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the Territory.
(3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the
Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment.
WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory
to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts
not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that:
a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the
Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional
special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the
Improvements.
b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the
Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship
to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement.
C. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of
the proposed annual assessments.
SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to
the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds
of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of
annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in
Exhibit C.
SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all
assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 4t" day of March, 2020.
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Exhibit A
Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed
The Owner of the Property is:
CENTER AVENUE INDUSTRIAL LLC
The legal description of the Property is:
ALL THAT PORTION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT NO. 2203, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. LYING WEST OF
A LIN DRAWN PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT 510 FEET EAST OF THE EAST LINE OF
CENTI:R AVENUE AND LYING SOUTH GF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT
688 FEET SOUTH AS MEASURED FROM THE SOUTH LIN OF 8TH STREET (FORMERLY
KNOWN AS HUMBOLDT AVENUE), AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 34, PAGE(S) 65,
OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.
Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property:
0209-251-10-0000
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Exhibit B
Description of the District Improvements
Fiscal Year 2019/20
Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets):
Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets) (the "Maintenance District") is used to
fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial
streets throughout the City. These sites consist of several non-contiguous areas throughout the
City.
The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on
arterial streets within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City.
Proposed additions to the Improvements for Project DRC2018-00711:
NONE
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Exhibit C
Proposed Annual Assessment
Fiscal Year 2019/20
Street Light Maintenance District No.1 (Arterial Streets):
The rate per Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) is $17.77 for the fiscal year 2019/20. The following
table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No.1 (Arterial Streets)
for DRC2018-00711:
EBU Rate per
Land Use Basis Factor* EBU*
Single Family Residential Parcel 1.00 $17.77
Multi-Family Residential Parcel 1.00 17.77
Non-Residential Acre 2.00 17.77
The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows:
4.60 Parcels x 2 EBU Factor x $17.77 Rate per EBU = $ 163.48 Annual Assessment
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ATTACHMENT 4
RESOLUTION NO. XX - XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE
ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 (COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL)
FOR DRC2018-00711
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has
previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and
Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California (the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Street Light
Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial Industrial)(the "District"); and
WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation
of additional territory to the District; and
WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of
resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority
protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within
the territory to be annexed; and
WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of
territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D")
establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which
apply to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed
to such District; and
WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and
incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the
"Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to
finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the
"Improvements"); and
WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed
forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance
District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and
Waiver"); and
WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have
expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the
annexation of the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the
Territory to the District; and
WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also
expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or
Article XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the
Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and
have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed
annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and
Resolution No. XX-XXX— Page 1 of 5
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WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also
expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that:
(1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory
from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the
maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements;
(2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost
of the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the
Territory.
(3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the
Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment.
WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory
to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts
not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that:
a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the
Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special
benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements.
b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory
from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the
entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement.
c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of
the proposed annual assessments.
SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to
the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds
of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of
annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in
Exhibit C.
SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all
assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 41" day of March, 2020.
Resolution No. XX-XXX— Page 2 of 5
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Exhibit A
Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed
The Owner of the Property is:
CENTER AVENUE INDUSTRIAL LLC
The legal description of the Property is:
ALL THAT PORTION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT NO. 2203, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. LYING WEST OF
A LIN DRAWN PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT 510 FEET EAST OF THE EAST LINE OF
CENTI:R AVENUE AND LYING SOUTH GF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT
688 FEET SOUTH AS MEASURED FROM THE SOUTH LIN OF 8TH STREET (FORMERLY
KNOWN AS HUMBOLDT AVENUE), AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 34, PAGE(S) 65,
OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.
Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property:
0209-251-10-0000
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Exhibit B
Description of the District Improvements
Fiscal Year 2019/20
Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial Industrial):
Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (the "Maintenance District") is used to fund the
maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on commercial and
industrial streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in a local maintenance
district. Generally, this area encompasses the industrial area of the City south of Foothill
Boulevard
The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on industrial or commercial streets
and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on industrial or commercial streets generally south of
Foothill Boulevard.
Proposed additions to the Improvements for Project DRC2018-00711:
4 new LED street lights
Resolution No. XX-XXX— Page 4 of 5
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Exhibit C
Proposed Annual Assessment
Fiscal Year 2019/20
Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial Industrial):
The rate per Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) is $51.40 for the fiscal year 2019/20. The following
table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial
Industrial) for DRC2018-00711:
EBU Rate per
Land Use Basis Factor* EBU*
Commercial/ Industrial Acre 1.00 $51.40
The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows:
4.60 Acres x 1 EBU Factor x $51.40 Rate per EBU = $236.44 Annual Assessment
Resolution No. XX-XXX— Page 5 of 5
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ATTACHMENT 5
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA SUMMARILY ORDERING THE STREET
VACATION OF EXCESS RIGHTS-OF-WAY ON THE EAST SIDE
OF CENTER AVENUE ALONG APN 0209-251-10-0000
WHEREAS, by Chapter 4, Article 1 , Section 8334, of the Streets and Highway Code,
the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is authorized to summarily vacate those
portions of the City Streets hereinafter more particularly described; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga staff found and determined that the
summary vacation of the subject rights herein contemplated conformity to the City's General
Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Council found all the evidence submitted that the subject rights
located at 9063 Center Avenue, northeast corner of Center Avenue and 7t" Street, are unnecessary
for present or prospective public purposes
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Rancho Cucamonga as
follows:
SECTION 1: That the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby makes its
order vacating the excess offer of dedication, as shown on map V-240, on file in the office of the
City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, which have been further described in the legal
description which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "B" and by
reference made a part thereof.
SECTION 2: That the subject vacation shall be subject to the reservations and
exceptions, if any, for existing utilities on record.
SECTION 3:That from and after the date the resolution is recorded, said excess offer of
dedication no longer constitute a City right.
SECTION 4:That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this resolution to be
recorded in the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, California.
SECTION 5: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this
resolution, and it shall thereupon take effect and be in force.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
DATE: March 4, 2020
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager
INITIATED BY: Elisa Cox, Deputy City Manager
Fabian Villenas, Principal Management Analyst
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2020-012 TEMPORARILY
CLOSING PORTIONS OF THOROUGHBRED AND JENNET STREETS,
WEST OF SAPPHIRE STREET AND EAST OF TURQUOISE AVENUE, AND A
PORTION OF TURQUOISE AVENUE BETWEEN JENNET AND
THOROUGHBRED STREETS, TO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC DURING THE
AREA'S 2020 HOLIDAY LIGHT DISPLAY.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2020-012, temporarily closing portions of
Thoroughbred and Jennet streets, west of Sapphire Street and east of Turquoise Avenue, and a portion
of Turquoise Avenue between Jennet and Thoroughbred streets, to pedestrian traffic during the area's
2020 Holiday Light Display.
BACKGROUND:
Due to growing public safety concern, the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department (RCPD) had in 2017
recommended that the City transition the Holiday Light Display into a Drive-Thru Only experience by
limiting pedestrian traffic during peak times. At its April 5, 2017 meeting, the City Council conducted 1st
reading of Ordinance No. 904 adding Section 10.40.040 to RCMC "Regarding Violations of Temporary
Street Closures." The City Council also adopted Resolution No. 17-027 temporarily closing portions of
Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets to pedestrians from 5:00 p.m. to 11 :00 p.m. during the two-week
period prior to Christmas Day 2017.
The transition to Drive-Thru Only was successful, effectively minimizing the dangerous crowded
conditions and the negative effects on surrounding neighborhoods. For the subsequent 2018 and 2019
holiday seasons, the City Council had again provided direction to move forward with RCPD's
recommendation that the Drive-Thru Only Ordinance be implemented.
At its February 19, 2020 meeting, the City Council received a presentation by RCPD regarding the
successful implementation of the Drive-Thru Only Ordinance for the 2019 holiday season. Drive-Thru
Only was implemented on December 6-8, 2019 and December 13-24, 2019 from 5 to 11 p.m., limiting
pedestrian access during these peak times due to unsafe conditions. As part of the presentation,
RCPD recommended that the same approach be implemented for the upcoming 2020 holiday season:
Drive-Thru Only would be implemented December 4-6, 2020 and December 11-24, 2020. This would
provide 7 days in December for pedestrians to visit the Holiday Lights Display (December 1-3 and
December 7-10).
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ANALYSIS:
The attached resolution includes all the previous provisions, including allowing pedestrian access for
residents (those who live within the "loop") and their guests. Drive-Thru Only will be implemented
December 4-6 and December 11-24, 2020 from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. All other days in December
2020 will be open to both pedestrians and vehicles.
FISCAL IMPACT:
In order to properly staff their response, RCPD utilized approximately 1,975 hours in sworn personnel.
The estimated final cost for RCPD's response is approximately $132,452. It is anticipated that costs
for the 2020 holiday season will be similar.
COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
The item addresses City Council Goal PUBLIC SAFETY: Transitioning to a Drive-Thru Only
experience will address the critical public safety concerns previously identified.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Resolution No. 2020-012
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RESOLUTION NO. 2020-012
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA TEMPORARILY CLOSING PORTIONS OF
THOROUGHBRED AND JENNET STREETS, WEST OF SAPPHIRE
STREET AND EAST OF TURQUOISE AVENUE, AND A PORTION OF
TURQUOISE AVENUE BETWEEN JENNET AND THOROUGHBRED
STREETS, TO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC DURING THE AREA'S HOLIDAY
LIGHT DISPLAY AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF
A. Recitals
1. The elaborate display of holiday lights and decorations by residents of
Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets, west of Sapphire Street and east of Turquoise Avenue,
and Turquoise Avenue between Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets, during the month of
December (the "Holiday Light Display") is an example of the community's holiday spirit,
hard work, and creativity, which has grown over the last thirty years into one of the largest
holiday light displays in Southern California, drawing viewers from across the region.
2. In recent years, however, the popularity of the Holiday Light Display has led
to a surge in vehicular and pedestrian traffic, particularly on and around portions of
Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets and Turquoise Avenue, resulting in a variety of
negative impacts that threaten the health, safety, and welfare of members of the public.
3. At the regularly scheduled City Council meeting on February 19, 2020, the
City Council received evidence concerning the negative impacts and dangerous
conditions created by the Holiday Light Display prior to the adoption of this Resolution.
4. All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred.
B. Resolution
NOW THEREFORE, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council does hereby find,
determine, conclude, and resolve as follows:
1. Based on evidence presented to the City Council at the above-referenced
meeting on February 19, 2020, the City Council finds as follows:
a. All facts set forth in Part A, Recitals, of this Resolution are true and
correct.
b. Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets and Turquoise Avenue are
narrow, two-lane, residential streets with no sidewalks, which are not intended to handle
substantial amounts of vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
C. An estimated 5,000 to 9,000 vehicles travel through these streets
each day during the busiest periods of the Holiday Light Display, in addition to pedestrians
who park in neighboring communities and walk into the area.
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d. Traffic during the Holiday Light Display has increased to where the
average wait time to enter can reach approximately two hours, followed by an additional
hour and a half to travel through the streets. On busy evenings, traffic can back up to the
210 Freeway, approximately one mile away.
e. Large trucks, hot rods, and tour buses, which are normally
uncommon on Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets and Turquoise Avenue, have been
increasingly common in the area during the Holiday Lights Display, which creates
additional dangers for pedestrians because they tend to take up larger portions of the
road and require additional skill and attention to safely maneuver.
f. The exceedingly high number of vehicles and presence of larger-
than normal vehicles in the area results in noise and air pollution to pedestrians and
surrounding residents.
g. Traffic and safety problems are exacerbated by the large volume of
pedestrians in the street, causing vehicles to slow, stop, or idle to avoid collisions. At any
one time, as many as 5,000 pedestrians are in the roadway.
h. Due to the absence of sidewalks on Thoroughbred and Jennet
Streets and Turquoise Avenue, pedestrians mainly travel in the roadway, which creates
a danger both to pedestrians and those traveling in vehicles.
i. Pedestrians have been routinely observed traversing back and forth
across the street to view the holiday displays. At the same time, drivers are distracted by
the holiday displays. With drivers and pedestrians both distracted the potential for an
accident involving a pedestrian substantially increases.
j. The Holiday Light Display attracts many families with young children
to the area. In some instances, children have been observed wandering unsupervised.
Children are therefore at increased risk of being hit by a vehicle while walking in the street.
k. Pedestrians frequently visit the Holiday Light Display expecting to
find public restrooms. As no public restrooms are located nearby, pedestrians have been
identified using nearby horse trails and dark residential areas to urinate, defecate, and
discard hazardous waste.
I. The Chief of Police and Fire Chief have determined that, due to
increased vehicle and pedestrian traffic during the Holiday Light Display and limited street
capacity, emergency personnel might not be able to safely and timely respond to potential
emergencies in the surrounding community.
M. The negative impacts and dangerous conditions created by the
Holiday Light Display would be mitigated if the affected portions of Thoroughbred and
Jennet Streets and Turquoise Avenue were temporarily closed to pedestrian traffic during
the Holiday Light Display. In the absence of pedestrians, vehicular traffic flow would
improve and emergency vehicles would have improved access because they could pass
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on either side of the one-way vehicular traffic. Furthermore, potential accidents involving
vehicles and pedestrians would be reduced.
n. Vehicle Code Section 21101(e) authorizes the City, to act by
resolution, to temporarily close a portion of any street for celebrations, parades, local
special events, and other purposes when, in the opinion of the City Council, the closing
is necessary for the safety and protection of persons who are to use that portion of the
street during the temporary closing.
o. The Holiday Light Display, although not City sponsored, constitutes
a local special event for the purposes of Vehicle Code Section 21101(e).
2. Based on the facts set forth in the preceding Section 1 of this Resolution
and all available information, the City Council hereby finds that the temporary closure of
portions of Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets and Turquoise Avenue to pedestrian traffic,
except for residents of the homes within the affected area and their guests, during the
Holiday Light Display is necessary for the safety and protection of persons who are to use
the streets during the Holiday Light Display.
3. Based on the finding made in the preceding Section 2 of this Resolution and
pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 21101(e), the City Council hereby closes
those portions of Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets west of Sapphire Street and east of
Turquoise Avenue and Turquoise Avenue between Jennet and Thoroughbred Streets (as
identified on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference) to all
pedestrian traffic except for residents of the homes on the affected streets and their
guests from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. from December 4 to December 6, 2019 and from
December 11 to December 24, 2020.
4. The Chief of Police, in consultation with the City Engineer or designee, shall
erect or cause to be erected and maintained sufficient temporary signs, barriers, and
other temporary traffic control devices, to preclude pedestrians from traversing those
portions of Thoroughbred and Jennet Streets as shown on Exhibit A, except to residents,
during the closure period.
5. This resolution is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
("CEQA") pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c), existing facilities.
Thoroughbred and Jennet streets and Turquoise Avenue are existing streets and the
proposed temporary closure of those streets during the Holiday Light Display constitutes
a minor change in their operation. The temporary street closure will only affect a portion
of Thoroughbred and Jennet streets between Sapphire Street and Turquoise Avenue and
Turquoise Avenue between Jennet and Thoroughbred streets during a select number of
days and for a limited period of time between 5:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. Residents of the
affected portions of the streets will continue to have access to their homes at all times
and the streets will continue to be accessible by car. Due to the significant vehicular and
pedestrian traffic impacts during the Holiday Light Display, the temporary closure is
anticipated to reduce an existing significant traffic and safety impact in a portion of the
City.
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6. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this day of 2020.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAINED:
L. Dennis Michael
Mayor
ATTEST:
Janice C. Reynolds
City Clerk
I, Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly
passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at
a Regular Meeting of said Council held on March 5, 2020.
Executed this day March 5, 2020 at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Janice C. Reynolds
City Clerk
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
DATE: March 4, 2020
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager
INITIATED BY: Linda A. Troyan, MMC, City Clerk Services Director
SUBJECT: RECEIVE AND FILE COMMISSION/COMMITTEE/BOARD ATTENDANCE
REPORT FOR 2019.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the City Council receive and file the Commission/Committee/Board Attendance
Report for 2019.
BACKGROUND:
At the December 15, 2017 City Council meeting, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 17-120
establishing a meeting attendance policy for City Council appointed Boards, Commissions, and
Committees. Attached is a copy of Resolution No. 17-120.
ANALYSIS:
In accordance with Resolution No. 17-120, a yearly attendance report is to be provided to the City
Council each year. Attached is the yearly attendance report for 2019.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Not Applicable.
COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
Not Applicable.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Resolution No. 17-120
Attendance Report
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RESOLUTION NO. 17-120
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A
MEETING ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR CITY COUNCIL
APPOINTED BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND
FOUNDATIONS
WHEREAS, the City Council from time to time establishes Advisory Committees to the
City Council to review certain community issues, solicit community input, and provide advisory
recommendations to the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has an exceptional pool of talented residents
that are willing to contribute their time and efforts on committees to help make their city a place
to live, work and enjoy; and
WHEREAS, the City Council appoints members to the following: the Community and Arts
Foundation, Design Review Committee, Library Board of Trustees, Library Foundation Board,
Planned Community Citizens Oversight Committee, Parks and Recreation Commission,
Planning/Historic Preservation Commission, West Side Citizens Oversight Committee, and the
Public Art Committee.
WHEREAS, the City Council anticipates that members appointed to the City's Boards,
Commissions, Committees and Foundations will make every reasonable effort to attend all
meetings of their respective Boards, Commissions, Committees and Foundations, to be
prepared to discuss matters on their respective agendas.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA,
HEREBY RESOLVES, City Boards, Committees, Commissions and Foundations appointed by
the City Council adhere to the following meeting attendance policy:
Attendance Requirements
1. A Board, Commission, Committee or Foundation member shall be required to attend 66%
percent of regularly scheduled meetings during a calendar year. For persons not serving
for an entire calendar year, the 66% attendance requirement shall apply to meetings held
during the portion of the year during which the person served.
2. A member of a Board, Commission, Committee or Foundation absent from 33% or more
of the regularly scheduled meetings of such body, in a calendar year, may be terminated
by the City Council.
3. Absence rates will be calculated based on a one-year period, beginning on January
1 st of each year and ending on December 31 st of the following year.
4. If a member arrives more than 30 minutes after the start of a meeting, they will be counted
as absent for purposes of attendance at the meeting
5. A Member who cannot attend a Regularly Scheduled Meeting is required to inform the
Board, Commission, Committee or Foundation staff liaison 48 hours prior to the meeting,
except in emergency situations.
RESOLUTION NO. 17-120 - Page 1 of 3
6. When an absence by a member occurs after the posting of the agenda, which results in
lack of a quorum and therefore, cancellation of the meeting, the attendance of Boards,
Commissions, Committees and Foundations for the noticed meeting will be recorded on
the attendance report, noting who could or could not have made the meeting.
Leaves of Absence for Members.
1. Any member who feels that unique circumstances (family or medical reasons) may lead to
numerous absences, can request a leave of absence.
2. The member must submit to the City Clerk a request for a leave of absence.
3. Members may request a leave of absence from the position for up to 6 months in a 12-month
period.
Attendance Reports Required Annually.
1. Department Director or staff liaisons to appointed Boards, Commissions, Committees and
Foundations shall monitor attendance requirements for non-compliance and send a letter to
any member who is in danger of violation of the attendance requirement, asking them to be
mindful of said requirement.
2. In December of each year, the secretary for each Board, Commission, Committee or
Foundation shall prepare a written report of attendance, noting the number of meetings
attended, regular and special meetings, meetings missed, and a delineation of 33% percent or
more absences of members for the calendar year. The report shall be delivered to the City
Clerk no later than December 30th of each year. The City Clerk shall forward the report to the
Mayor and City Councilmembers in January.
3. Prior to the annual attendance report being submitted for City Council review, the Department
Director or liaison shall provide the report to each Board, Commission, Committee and
Foundation for review and comment.
4. All applicants for Boards, Commissions, Committees and Foundations shall be notified prior to
City Council appointment regarding time requirements for serving and this policy regarding
removal.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 20th.day of December 2017.
RESOLUTION NO. 17-120 - Page 2 of 3
PASSED APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of December 2017.
r
Den s Michael, ayor
ATTEST:
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Lin a,A. , oyan, City Clerk Services Director
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) ss
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA )
I, LINDA A. TROYAN, City Clerk Services Director of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a Regular Meeting of said
Council held on the 20th day of December 2017.
AYES: Alexander, Kennedy, Michael, Spagnolo, Williams
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINED: None
Executed this 21 st day of December 2017 at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
a . Troyan, City Clerk Services Director
RESOLUTION NO. 17-120-PAGE 3 OF 3
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
COMMISSION/COMMITTEE/BOARD
ATTENDANCE REPORT
(Appointed by R.C. City Council)
January 2019-December 2019
4. LEGEND
.= % Color
a 75-100 Green
50-74 Yellow
0-49
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Meeting Attendance - 01/2018 - 12/31/18
The Library Board of Trustees is an administrative board with oversight of the Archibald Library and Paul A. Biane Library
as defined in the California State Education Code.
Name Term F #Mtgs Attend Absent % Comment
Christine DeVries 08/2014- 8 6 2 75 Personal Reasons
06/2021
Janet Temkin 10/2010- 8 6 2 75 Personal Reasons
6/2020
Luella Hairston 8/2018- 8 8 0 100
6/2022
Mary Hannah 10/2017- 8 8 0 100
6/2021
Kristen Murrieta- 12/2018- 8 8 0 100
Morales 6/2022
PLANNED COMM. CITIZENS OVERSIGHT Meeting Attendance- 01/2019 -03/25/19
CMTE
Committee provides oversight of the revenues received from properties located within certain LMDs through the review of
annual financial audits. Members must be property owners in Landscape Maintenance Districts 2,4-R, 6-R and 7.
Name Term #Mtgs Attend Absent % Comment
Jaime Garcia 1/2015- 1 1 0 100
1/2023
Otis Greer 2/2018- 1 0 1 Travel for Work
2/2022
Pete Peterson 2/2016- 1 1 0 100
2/2020
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
COMMISSION/COMMITTEE/BOARD
ATTENDANCE REPORT
(Appointed by R.C. City Council)
January 2019-December 2019
4. LEGEND
.: % Color
a 75-100 Green
50-74 Yellow
0-49
WEST- SIDE CITIZENS' OVERSIGHT CMTE Meeting Attendance- 01/2019 -03/18/2019
The purpose of the Committee is to provide oversight of the revenues received from properties located within certain
landscaping and street lighting districts through the review of annual financial audits. Members must be registered voters,
reside and own property in PD 85, LMD 1,or SLID 2 and cannot currently serve on any other standing City Committee, Board
or Commission.
Name Term #Mtgs Attend Absent % Comment
Denise Garzaro 6/2018- 1 1 0 100
6/2022
Theresa Marji 3/2016- 1 1 0 100
3/2020
Velma Gilbert 3/2016- 1 0 1 Unknown
3/2020
David DeMauro 03/2016- 1 1 0 100
3/2022
(COMBINED PLANNED CMTE &WEST SIDE CMTE) Meeting Attendance - 08/2019 - 12/31/19
COMMUNITY PARKS AND LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE
The purpose of the Committee is to provide oversight of the revenues received from properties located within certain districts
through the review of annual financial audits for any district that is mandated to have oversight from the Committee, and to
communicate with property owners regarding how their community parks and landscaping are maintained and funded. The
Committee shall have oversight of LMDs 1, 2, 4-R, 6-R, and 7, SLID 2, and PD-85.
Name Term #Mtgs Attend Absent % Comment
David Demauro 3/2016-3/2022 1 1 0 100
Jaime Garcia 1/2015- 1/2023 1 1 0 100
Denise Garzaro 6/2018-6/2022 1 1 0 100
Velma Gilbert 3/2016-3/2020 1 1 0 100
Otis Greer 2/2018-2/2022 1 1 0 100
Karen Hruby 8/2019-8/2023 1 1 0 100
Theresa Marji 3/2016-3/2020 1 0 1 Travel Issues
April McAllaster 8/2019-8/2023 1 1 0 100
Lisa Morgan-Perales 8/2019-8/2023 1 1 0 100
Pete Peterson 2/2016- 1/2020 1 1 0 100
Dave Terry 8/2019-8/2023 1 1 0 100
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
COMMISSION/COMMITTEE/BOARD
ATTENDANCE REPORT
(Appointed by R.C. City Council)
January 2019-December 2019
4. LEGEND
% Color
a 75-100 Green
50-74 Yellow
0-49
PLANNING/HISTORIC PRESERVATION Meeting Attendance—01/2019 - 12/31/19
COMMISSION
The Planning Commission's role is to review and make decisions on various land use applications such as, but not limited to,
Conditional Use Permits, Development/Design Reviews, Entertainment Permits, Subdivisions (tentative tract and tentative
parcel maps), and Variances.The Commission also makes recommendations to the City Council regarding amendments to
the General Plan, Development District/Zoning,and the Development Code.They will also review and make
recommendations on new ordinances, land use determinations, and other matters of public interest.
Name Term #Mtgs Attend Absent % Comment
Tony Guglielmo 12/2017-12/2021 19 19 0 100
i u M6ROZ 0212006-101201A 4-9 4-9 a 4-W Resigned 10/31/19
Francisco Oaxaca 12/2009-12/2021 19 17 2 89 Personal Reasons
Ray Wimberly 712007_1012019 4-9 4-7 2 9-9 Resigned 10/31/19
Bryan Dopp 11/2018-12/2023 19 19 0 100
Tony Morales 11/2019-12/2023 3 3 0 100 Appointed 11/06/19
Diane Williams 11/2019-12/2023 3 3 0 100 Appointed 11/06/19
PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE Meeting Attendance—01/2019 - 12/31/19
The duties of the Public Art Committee are to advise the City Council regarding the selection, purchase, placement, and
maintenance of art installed by the City or on City property, and expenditures from the City of Rancho Cucamonga Public Art
Trust Fund.
Name Term #Mtgs Attend Absent % Comment
Linda Bryan 12/2017-02/2021 3 2 1 67 Personal Reason
John L. Machado 12/2017-12/2021 3 3 0 100 Reappointed
i - 54--AA;z 021POIA 1=019 3 g IQQ Resigned 10/31/19
Leslie Matamoros 12/2017-12/2021 3 3 0 100 Reappointed
1 aure Verd.-Ige 12,Q017 4747049 g 2 T 67 Personal Reason; Term expired
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
DATE: March 4, 2020
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager
INITIATED BY: Anne McIntosh, AICP, Planning Director
Jennifer Nakamura, Management Analyst II
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA TO
CONSIDER AND CONDUCT FIRST READING AND INTRODUCE AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 17 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO AMEND
STANDARDS FOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS IN COMPLIANCE WITH
STATE LAW. THIS ITEM IS EXEMPT FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) AND THE CITY'S
CEQA GUIDELINES UNDER CEQA SECTION 15282(H).
RECOMMENDATION:
Planning Commission and staff recommend the City Council conduct first reading of Ordinance No.
966, amending the requirements and standards for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU's) and Junior
Accessory Dwelling Units (JADU's), consistent with State Law.
BACKGROUND:
Rancho Cucamonga has permitted second dwelling units since the State first adopted regulations in
1982. Over the years, these regulations have been amended as needed to be consistent with State
law.
In 2016, the State legislature passed three bills related to ADU's: Senate Bill (SB) 1069, Assembly Bill
(AB) 2299 and AB 2406, which effectively nullified the City's existing Second Dwelling Unit chapter of
the Development Code (17.100). In 2018, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 938, revising
Chapter 17.100 to be consistent with state law.
In 2019, the State legislature passed five bills further impacting local regulation of ADUs; Assembly Bill
(AB) 881, AB 68, AB 587, AB 670 and Senate Bill (SB) 13.
• AB 881 and AB 68 impose additional restrictions on the types of development standards, use
restrictions, and fees that cities may apply to ADU's and JADU's, and to further streamline the
application approval process.
• SB 13 allows ADU owners to request a delay in enforcement of certain building code violations,
provided that the correction of the violation is not necessary for health and safety.
• AB 587 authorizes cities to allow a deed-restricted, affordable ADU built or developed by a
nonprofit to be sold separately from the primary residence.
• AB 670 makes unlawful any covenant, condition or restriction that would prohibit or unreasonably
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restrict an ADU or JADU on a single-family residential lot.
All these bills became effective, January 1, 2020. AB 881 and AB 68 specifically affect current ADU
regulations in the Development Code and must be amended.
On January 22, 2020, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed changes.
Resolution 20-08 was adopted unanimously, recommending that the City Council adopt the proposed
amendments.
ANALYSIS:
The City Attorney's office has drafted a set of revisions to our current ADU regulations to ensure our
regulations are consistent with the revisions to state law. These revisions include:
Reduction in permitting time from 120 days to 60 days.
• Permitting a JADU as well as an ADU on the same lot. A single family lot may now have the main
unit, one JADU and one ADU. A multi family lot is permitted to add one JADU and one ADU.
• Eliminating the minimum lot size requirement for an ADU or JADU.
• Eliminating lot coverage requirements to permit an ADU of up to 800 square feet on a lot.
• Reducing the minimum setback for ADU of up to 800 square feet from 5 feet to 4 feet.
• Eliminating the replacement of garage parking spaces in an ADU garage conversion with off
street parking space, such as a driveway.
• Suspending the owner-occupancy requirement for one of the units on the property until 2025.
Environmental Assessment: The Planning Department Staff has determined that the project is statutorily
exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA
Guidelines. The project qualifies under Section 15282(h) of CEQA which establishes a statutory
exemption for the adoption of an ordinance regarding second units in a single-family or multi-family
residential zone by a city or county to implement the provisions of Sections 65852.1 and 65852.2 of the
Government Code pertaining to ADUs. The proposed code amendment is consistent with this
exemption.
Facts for Finding: Per Section 17.22.040 of the Development Code, amendments to the code may be
approved only when the City Council finds that the Development Code amendment is consistent with the
General Plan goals, policies, and implementation programs. General Plan Housing Goal HE-1 promotes the
creation of new opportunities that enable a broad range of housing types, maintain a balanced supply of
ownership and rental units, and provide sufficient numbers of dwelling units to accommodate expected new
household formations. The development of accessory dwelling units provides an opportunity for additional
development of low- and moderate-income housing. General Plan Land Use Goal LU-1.1 encourages the
protection of neighborhoods from the encroachment of incompatible activities or land uses that may have a
negative impact on the residential living environment. The standards proposed are designed to minimize
impacts to surrounding and existing residential neighborhoods while ensuring compliance with state law.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The residential properties within the City are currently assessed an annual property tax. A percentage of
this annual tax is shared with the City. The development of accessory dwelling units will increase the
value of the property on which it is constructed, and the City's annual share of the property tax will
increase accordingly.
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COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
The proposed amendment does not specifically address a council goal but is necessary to comply with
State law.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Attachment 1 - Ordinance No. 966
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ORDINANCE NO. 966
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REVISE
REGULATIONS REGARDING ACCESSORY DWELLING
UNITS, AND FINDING THE ORDINANCE TO BE EXEMPT
FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ACT
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Recitals.
A. Effective January 1, 2020, Senate Bill 13 ("SB 13"), Assembly Bill 68 ("AB
68"), and Assembly Bill 881 ("AB 881") amend Government Code Sections 65852.2 and
65852.22 to further limit the standards cities may impose on accessory dwelling units
("ADUs") and junior accessory dwelling units ("JADUs"). This Ordinance updates the
City's local standards to comply with the revisions to State law.
B. The Planning Commission considered this Ordinance on January 22, 2020,
at a duly noticed public hearing, as prescribed by law, at which time City staff and
interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support of or against this
matter.
C. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission hearing and after due
consideration of the testimony, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 20-08,
recommending approval of the Ordinance by the City Council.
D. The City Council, at a regular meeting, considered the Ordinance on
February 26, 2020, at a duly noticed public hearing, as prescribed by law, at which time
City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or
against this matter.
E. Following the public hearing, the City Council considered the entire record
of information received at the public hearings before the Planning Commission and City
Council.
F. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to the City Council during
the above-referenced public hearing, this Council hereby finds and concludes that the
changes proposed to Title 17 (Development Code) in the amendment are consistent with
the General Plan goals, policies and implementation programs. General Plan Housing
Goal HE-1 promotes the creation of new opportunities that enable a broad range of
housing types, maintain a balanced supply of ownership and rental units, and provide
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sufficient numbers of dwelling units to accommodate expected new household
formations. The development of accessory dwelling units provides an opportunity for
additional development of low- and moderate-income housing. General Plan Land Use
Goal LU-1.1 encourages the protection of neighborhoods from the encroachment of
incompatible activities or land uses that may have a negative impact on the residential
living environment. The standards proposed in this Ordinance are designed to minimize
impacts to surrounding and existing residential neighborhoods while ensuring compliance
with State law.
G. All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred.
Section 2. Section 17.126.020 (Universal Definitions) is hereby amended by
adding a definition of "Unit, junior accessory dwelling or JADU' as follows, with all other
definitions to remain unchanged:
"Unit, junior accessory dwelling or JADU, means a unit that is no more than 500
square feet in size and contained entirely within a single-family residence. A junior
accessory dwelling unit may include separate sanitation facilities, or may share sanitation
facilities with the existing structure."
Section 3. Chapter 17.100 (Accessory Dwelling Units) of Article V (Specific Use
Requirements) of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Chapter 17.100 ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
17.100.010 Purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish development standards for the
construction and operation of accessory dwelling units in a manner that is consistent with
the requirements of state law.
17.100.020 Applicability.
The provisions of this chapter apply to all lots that are zoned to allow single-family
or multi-family use. Accessory dwelling units shall be deemed to be an accessory
residential use, which is consistent with the existing General Plan and zoning
designations for the lot. The addition of an accessory dwelling unit shall not be considered
to exceed the allowable density of the lot upon which such unit is proposed to be
established.
17.100.030 Approval required.
A. Except for applications submitted pursuant to Section 17.100.040, an
application for an accessory dwelling unit shall be reviewed for compliance with the
provisions of this section through the plan check/zoning clearance process.
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B. The application shall be approved or denied within 60 days after the city
receives the application, or in accordance with the deadline required by Government
Code Section 65852.2, as that section may be amended from time to time.
C. Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, no minor
exception from any requirement of this chapter shall be approved, nor shall any
application for such a minor exception be accepted for processing.
D. Where an application for an accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory
dwelling unit is submitted with an application for a single-family dwelling or multi-family
dwelling that is subject to discretionary review under this code, the accessory dwelling
unit or junior accessory dwelling unit permit application will be considered separately
without discretionary review or a public hearing, following the action on the portion of the
project that is subject to discretionary review.
E. An application for an accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling
unit shall be authorized by every owner of the property that is the subject of the
application.
17.100.040 Exempt projects - building permit approval process.
A. An applicant shall not be required to submit an application for plan check/
zoning clearance under this chapter, and may instead seek building permit approval for
an accessory dwelling unit orjunior accessory dwelling unit that satisfies the requirements
of both the California Building Standards Code, as amended by the City, and Government
Code Section 65852.2(e)(1), as the same may be amended from time to time, which
requires the City to ministerially approve a building permit within a residential or mixed-
use zone to create any of the following:
1. One accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit per lot
with a proposed or existing single-family dwelling if all of the following apply:
a. The accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit
is within the proposed space of a single-family dwelling or existing space of either an
existing single-family dwelling or existing accessory structure, and may include an
expansion of not more than 150 square feet beyond the same physical dimensions as the
existing accessory structure.
b. The space has exterior access from the proposed or existing
single-family dwelling.
C. The side and rear setbacks are sufficient for fire and safety.
d. The JADU complies with the requirements of Government
Code Section 65852.22 and with the requirements set forth in subsection D below.
2. One detached, new construction accessory dwelling unit that does
not exceed four-foot side and rear yard setbacks for a lot with a proposed or existing
single-family dwelling. The accessory dwelling unit may be combined with a JADU
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described in paragraph 1 above. The accessory dwelling unit shall be no more than 800
square feet in size, with a height limit of 16 feet.
3. One accessory dwelling unit within the portions of existing multifamily
dwelling structures that are not used as livable space, including, but not limited to, storage
rooms, boiler rooms, passageways, attics, basements, or garages, if each unit complies
with state building standards for dwellings. If requested, multiple accessory dwelling units
shall be allowed, up to the number of accessory dwelling units that equals 25 percent of
the existing multifamily dwelling units in the structure.
4. Not more than two detached accessory dwelling units located on a
lot that has an existing multifamily dwelling, subject to a height limit of 16 feet and four-
foot rear yard and side setbacks.
B. A proposed accessory dwelling unit or JADU approved pursuant to this
section shall comply with section 17.100.080 of this chapter.
C. Conversion of the following structures shall not be approved pursuant to this
section, but may be approved pursuant to the full requirements of this chapter:
Unenclosed accessory buildings or unenclosed accessory structures, such as patios,
gazebos, breezeways, carports, porte cocheres, or similar structures.
D. In accordance with the standards set forth in Government Code section
65852.22, JADUs shall comply with the following requirements, unless State law is
amended to set forth different standards in which case State law standards will govern:
1. A JADU shall be a minimum of 220 square feet and a maximum of
500 square feet of gross floor area. The gross floor area of a shared sanitation facility
shall not be included in the maximum gross floor area of a JADU.
2. A JADU must be contained entirely within the walls of the existing or
proposed single-family dwelling.
3. A separate exterior entry from the main entrance to the single-family
dwelling shall be provided to serve a JADU.
4. A JADU may include separate sanitation facilities, or may share
sanitation facilities with the single-family dwelling in which case the JADU shall have an
interior door to allow access to the facilities in the single-family dwelling.
5. A JADU shall include an efficiency kitchen which shall include all of
the following:
a. a cooking facility with appliances.
b. a food preparation counter and storage cabinets that are of
reasonable size in relation to the size of the JADU.
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6. No additional parking is required for a JADU.
17.100.050 Local Accessory Dwelling Unit development standards.
Except for applications submitted pursuant to Section 17.100.040, all accessory
dwelling units shall comply with the following development standards:
A. Number of units per parcel. No more than one accessory dwelling unit shall
be allowed on a single lot.
B. Code compliance. Accessory dwelling units shall be constructed in
accordance with provisions of the latest edition of building and other codes adopted by
the city unless specifically exempted in this chapter.
C. Existing lot and uses. An accessory dwelling unit shall be permitted if the
existing lot and dwelling, or proposed lot and dwelling, meet the following requirements:
1. The lot on which the accessory dwelling unit is proposed to be
established shall contain at least one existing permanent dwelling unit or the
application for the accessory dwelling unit shall be made concurrently with an
application for at least one dwelling unit on the same lot;
2. The lot on which the accessory dwelling unit is proposed to be
established shall not contain any existing accessory living quarters, second
dwelling units, granny flats, guest houses, servant's quarters, or similar facilities,
unless the proposal includes demolition or modification of such facilities so as to
comply with the provisions of this section;
3. The zoning regulations for the lot allow for the development of a single-
family dwelling or multi-family use.
D. Facilities. The accessory dwelling unit shall have a separate entrance and
shall contain kitchen and bathroom facilities separate from those of the main dwelling unit.
E. Utility services. The accessory dwelling unit may be metered separately from
the main dwelling unit for gas, electricity, communications, water and sewer services.
F. Fire sprinklers. Accessory dwelling units shall not be required to provide fire
sprinklers if they are not required for the primary residence.
G. Size. The size of the accessory dwelling unit shall comply with the following
requirements indicated in Table 17.100.050-1:
TABLE 17.100.050-1 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR ACCESSORY
DWELLING UNITS
Accessory Dwelling
Unit Type Minimum Size Maximum Size Height
Attached 220 sq. ft. 50% of main dwelling Cannot exceed
unit or 1,200 sq. ft., the height of the
whichever is less primary structure
or 16 feet,
whichever is
higher
Detached 350 sq. ft. 1,200 sq. ft. 16 feet
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H. Lot coverage. Accessory dwelling units shall conform to the lot coverage
requirements for the zoning district in which it is located, except where the application of
the lot coverage regulations would not permit construction of an 800 square foot
accessory dwelling unit that is 16 feet in height with four-foot side and rear yard setbacks.
I. Setbacks. Accessory dwelling units shall comply with the following standards:
1. Accessory dwelling units shall maintain at least a 4-foot setback from
the side and rear lot lines.
2. Notwithstanding the above, no setback shall be required for an
accessory dwelling unit that is within an existing structure or within a structure
constructed in the same location and dimensions as an existing structure.
J. Parking. Parking for accessory dwelling units shall be provided as follows, in
addition to the parking required for the main dwelling unit:
1. Newly constructed, detached accessory dwelling units shall provide a
minimum of one parking space, unless they are exempt pursuant to subsection (5)
herein. The parking space may be provided as tandem parking, in an enclosed
garage, or in setback areas.
2. If parking for the accessory dwelling unit is provided in a garage which
also provides parking for the main dwelling unit, the provided space(s) shall be for
the exclusive use of the accessory dwelling unit. The space(s) shall be separated
from any garage spaces for the main dwelling unit by a wall or other permanent
barrier and shall have a separate or independent garage door.
3. The accessory dwelling unit shall utilize the same vehicular access that
serves the existing main dwelling unit, unless the accessory dwelling unit has
access from a public alley contiguous to the lot or is located on a corner lot for
which secondary access is permitted for parking outside the street side setback. A
vehicular driveway that provides access to required parking shall have a minimum
width of 10 feet.
4. When a required garage, carport, or covered parking structure for the
main dwelling unit is converted or demolished in conjunction with the construction
of an accessory dwelling unit, replacement of parking spaces that are eliminated
by the construction of the accessory dwelling unit shall not be required as long as
the accessory dwelling unit remains in use as a legal accessory dwelling unit.
5. Notwithstanding subsection J.1 herein, on-site parking is not required
for an accessory dwelling unit in any of the following instances:
a. The accessory dwelling unit is located within a one-half mile
walking distance of public transit, as that term is defined in Government
Code Section 65852.2, as may be amended from time to time;
b. The accessory dwelling unit is located within a historic district;
c. The accessory dwelling unit is part of the existing primary
residence or an existing accessory structure;
d. When on-street parking permits are required but not offered to
the occupant of the accessory dwelling unit; or
e. Where there is a car share station located within one block of
the accessory dwelling unit.
17.100.060 Design standards.
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Except for applications submitted pursuant to Section 17.100.040, all accessory
dwelling units shall comply with the following design standards:
A. Exterior stairs shall not be visible from any public right-of-way, excluding
alleys or trails.
B. The color, material, and texture of the roof shall be substantially the same as
the main dwelling unit.
C. The color, material, and texture of all building walls shall be substantially the
same as the main dwelling unit.
D. Permitted driveways and walkways shall occupy no more than 50% of the
front yard area, in compliance with Section 17.56.070.
E. When a garage, carport, or covered parking structure that is visible from any
public right-of-way is converted or demolished in conjunction with the construction of an
accessory dwelling unit, the design shall incorporate features to match the materials,
textures, trim, and landscaping of the main dwelling unit.
17.100.070 Historic buildings.
A. An accessory dwelling unit proposed for a property under a Mills Act contract
must comply with all Mills Act guidelines, including design conformance with the United
States Secretary of the Interior Standards.
17.100.080 Ownership, rental, and occupancy requirements.
A. Owner occupancy required for junior accessory dwelling units. If the property
contains a junior accessory dwelling unit, one of the residential dwellings on the lot shall
be occupied as the primary residence of the owner of the lot and shall not be rented or
leased as long as the junior accessory dwelling unit exists, unless state law is amended
to prohibit owner occupancy requirements for junior accessory dwelling units.
B. Rental occupancy. Any residential unit on a lot with an accessory dwelling
unit or junior accessory dwelling unit must be rented for a period exceeding 30
consecutive days.
C. Sale of accessory dwelling units. Sale or ownership of an accessory dwelling
unit or junior accessory dwelling unit separate from the main dwelling unit is prohibited.
D. Deed restrictions. Prior to final inspection for an accessory dwelling unit or
junior accessory dwelling unit, the property owner shall execute and record in the office
of the county recorder a covenant setting forth the following minimum requirements, in a
form and substance satisfactory to the planning department and city attorney's office:
1. The accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit shall not
be sold or owned separately from the main dwelling unit, and the parcel upon which
the unit is located shall not be subdivided in any manner that would authorize such
sale or ownership;
2. If the property contains a junior accessory dwelling unit, the junior
accessory dwelling unit shall be a legal unit and may be used as habitable space,
only so long as either the main dwelling unit, or the junior accessory dwelling unit,
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is occupied by the owner of record of the property, unless state law is amended to
prohibit local agencies from requiring owner-occupancy;
3. Any rental of an accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling
unit shall be for a period exceeding 30 consecutive days; and
4. The restrictions shall be binding upon any successor in ownership of
the property.
17.100.090 Existing nonconforming units.
Accessory dwelling units, second dwelling units, granny flat or similar accessory
structures that exist as of October 19, 2018 that have previously been legally established
may continue to operate as legal nonconforming accessory dwelling units. Any accessory
dwelling unit that exists as of the effective date of this section, and has not previously
been legally established, is considered an unlawful use, unless the planning director
determines that the unit meets the provisions of this section."
Section 4. California Environmental Quality Act Exemption. The City Council
determines that this Ordinance is exempt from environmental review under the California
Environmental Quality Act, (California Public Resources Code §§ 21000, et seq.,
("CEQA")and the CEQA Guidelines (14 California Code of Regulations §§ 15000, et seq.)
because this zoning ordinance implements the provisions of Government Code Section
65852.2 and is therefore exempt from CEQA pursuant to Public Resources Code Section
21080.17 and California Code of Regulations Section 15282(h). To the extent that any
provisions of this ordinance are not exempt pursuant to Section 15282(h), the
amendments are not subject to CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3),
because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question
may have a significant effect on the environment.
Section 5. Submittal of Ordinance. The Community Development Director, or
the Director's designee, shall submit a copy of the Ordinance to the Department of
Housing and Community Development within 60 days after adoption of this Ordinance.
Section 6. Severability. The City Council declares that, should any provision,
section, paragraph, sentence, or word of this Ordinance be rendered or declared invalid
by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction, or by reason of any
preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences and
words of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 7. Certification. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption
of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published or posted in the manner
required by law.
Section 8. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after
passage.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga this 4th day of March, 2020.
L. Dennis Michael, Mayor
ATTEST:
Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA )
I, Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify
that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of , 2020, and was passed
at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on
2020, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk
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ADU Code Amendment
- 3/4/2020
State Updates to ADU Legislation
0AB881 & AB68
• Development Standards
• Use Restrictions
• Impact Fees
• SB13 _ --
• Violation enforcement relief � REGULATIONS
• AB 587
• Permits sale of deed restricted affordable ADU's
• AB 670
• Restricts HOA's from prohibiting ADU's/JADU's
State Updates to ADU Legislation
• Purpose
• Make the construction of ADU's
easier
• Increase housing opportunities
• Low- to Moderate-Income
households
• Benefits A -
• Counts toward housing units
required under RHNA H,
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
ADU 's and JADU 's
• ADU
• Attached or detached units
• Independent living
• Provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and
sanitation
• Maximum 1,200 square feet
• JADU
• Attached unit, part of existing SF home
• Provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking
• Common sanitation is allowed
• Maximum 500 square feet
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Key Changes
Current ADU Ordinance New ADU Ordinance
Minimum Lot Size 5,000SF No Minimum
JADU Permitted No Yes
#of ADU/JADU on
lot only 1 (ADU) per lot 1 ADU and 1 JADU per lot
Parking One off street space No Parking Required
Permitted, off street parking
Garage Conversion required Permitted, No replacement parking
Lot Coverage Applies to ADU ADU's 800 sq. ft. or less are exempt
Permitted if over 30 consecutive Permitted if over 30 consecutive
Rental days - no short term rentals days - no short term rentals
Owner/Occupant Currently suspended by State Law
Requirement Yes until 2025
Setbacks 5 feet in rear or side yard setback 4 feet in rear or side yard setback
Design Standards Apply to all ADU's Only apply to ADU's over 800 sq. ft.
Approval Process Plan Check/120 days Plan Check/60 days
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
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ADU
• ADU permit activity has
increased
• 2018 — 5 ADU Building
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Permits Issued
• 2019 — 26 ADU Building
Permits Issued LAM _
5 garage conversionsr _
• Average Size — 810 Sq. Ft.
• Size Range — 312 — 1200 s ft.
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• 2020 — 3 ADU Building
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Permits Issued, 4 more under
review
Recommendation
• Conduct first reading by title only
ORDINANCE NO. 966
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REVISE
REGULATIONS REGARDING ACCESSORY DWELLING
UNITS, AND FINDING THE ORDINANCE TO BE EXEMPT
FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ACT