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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998/04/15 - Agenda Packet - AttachmentsOMOINAL POOM QUALITY DAI REQ 1' Aaw !Mavor Pro] en-" STA.� F ," ' , -f 't I CIOM".'rix,�1 about Cjt;L;1; traftic ;.nd Reqiw�, f-g:ep !lit. Iry cars, is anythMg "f ":at cort bedow sign is i11 ch 1dren, are present? 11), ffic 1 la"zWe'llc .1irof Harr, is concern and ill ?6,11ow up when Traflic 00 P") , AIL POOR QUALITY CITY COUNCIL/COMMISSION SERVICE CONTACT FORM Date: 1 '9 A '-j p ------ x G u e Councl I member rrez, Request By, .. ........ ri i r r i f f n 3fflce S PEI c i a I i f ii statl contactaltic . ..... (;uthernfnost, end of ',ierra Madre -requires pn)perLy FRequiensi: f q p ty l o t . w r r, f e n c e i i e e ds r c- j.),, i r rash, Y rtt I ack of ui,-)kef?p r'JC -,ode n f f-11 rc enve n t, Inspected n e t'f-� a a 11 (11, -ides t d i, h e I nwi ni3 3 .iddvies;e� where v i o I a t i orr'Z were found: --------- ----- -- ffl,- L 9 ')ierra I'ladre r.ove/Rin-hcf Verde Vi Apartments e 01 S t r ode Enfo rcefnen t Forwar&-J lor A. n?fi is - ----- ----- -- ----- "jili Sit'RRA MADRE cocie �nforce;nent coiv,icted the r�as den o n t /action Taiuir,,� to tre and r- e p a I r o 11' h it j n q i r d i r! c .0 ) f I h , P 'Pe) 1 4 L -he re v c a n t. r, t- " ak t t h e f n 6 i'; t Ql hcl, nk 1'�, c f? ids: Ulo wi I Juring innual P er 1 b a t eirn e n t however no ether ma i 11r, e nci ict'.- W. -,- -7 t land. Next uii,,date 0 i refit re i,; i roc v a r, -- — -------------- ... .... ... Date HLM,J7Et4t ------ Oepartm.�);lf; cc: city OMINAL pOOIR aIJALffy 3o, we the residents who live in the Antler Peak Court cul de sac- would like help in solving the problems stated above. We are all concerned with the actions of the occapan.ts at this re,.9idence. We hope you all will come up wit.h t,':rxe best solution, so that all of ixs in the cul de sar; c,an have peace of mind and the quiet neighborhood which we oriqi,nalty had before their arrival. The toIlowin.g residents that live in this cul de sac are concerned with resolving the above matters. same address signature 4.1' 18 / 9'," Ar..tder Peak Court Cut De Sac residents Rancho Cucamonga, C&, 91737 The hogLeown-er of 11881 Antler Peak Court ,''he Superior management office ClIty Council Xemberg 4 pal ice DepartMe-rit Members Animal Control Department 11 1 . U " 17-111174 Re the residents who live on the Angler Peak Court <Qial de .If - tw,u yedirs have been putting up with the rjuisance and irritation from the occupants at 3.1881 Ant' peak_ nere is a list of the following problems we have been facing a,t this residence. 11 played at times during the day I and a j,ght Occasionally, it — ' is loud pass 10:00 P,M which s ,Illecral in Rancho Cucamonga, and the residents cannot have pr,oper• rest to get ready for day work. During the day, is extresoly hard for the babies to sleep, for cbildren 1;0 take nape? and for people who work nights to sleep. This noise is definitely an annoyance. being ridden by a minor occupant: , up and down o r street and on the sidewalk and occasionally in res.."dorLts, driveway, is a big concern to us. We dan't feel our �!q Lijdrea are safe playing in the yard, while. dirt:. bikes "Ire being ridden by irresponsible min -or :5, we don, t Like the extremely loud noise that the bikes makes, We 41$0 e",reas Qoncern for the minors riding the bike up and down street at excessivA, speeds. ,rkg _4c at this residence has also been a uu.Laance. The dogs bark during the day and seem to continue through the Tii-ght;, It is very annoying for those of ens who work l.. is `: definitelY long :hours and have to get up early -,r f to hea:r dogs ba-rk all 10ng- Res, pOM QUALM tiere is the name of the owners of the property located on 6416 Uagle Peak- place David and Emily Liu ; 4t 1 Joel tlnc-ienda Heights 4.. 31, Phone (909) 598 -753() t'h+e current renter, Carlos Herrera, has not maintained the property and has r oatiiatled to violate city ordinances by parking his vehicles into the backyard. since the first violation from the City, it wasn't very long before the retorned to his old ways and parked his vehicles over his landwaping• Nty rt,tyigjhbor-s have put a restraining order on hint due the amount :01" vanittil'ilttrr that was occurring to their property. The police have been cwrtacted numerous times, btct they cannot l!o anything. This guff' is sI professjoilal, he has been through this before and knows exactly how to get bw the laws. The latest incident toccurred to one of my coworkers who parks her car in front of by neighbors house. The renter, Carlos Herrera, rear ended the park car with a {_1 -HAl1L track. When my coworker took her car into the shop to get an estimate, the mechanic told her that her brake line has been :revered by a U -RAlIL rope. she has contacted the police, and he mentioned that this r joy be grounds for criminal prosecution since somebody may have been killed by his act of vandalism. This is currently under investigation and we will be tsdking to a police detective this Wednesday:. Plcage pass the name and address of the owners of this house to the proper - tutharifies that handle code enforcement. Do not send anything to the house ton W6 eagle Peak Place, he will try to cover the problems before the owner Ircary of this. 1 believe the only solution to have this person evicted is for tine (,itv to contact the owners of the property, and have him deal directly w ith the renter. ;,qy neighbors have spoken to the owners of the property, and +tire owner*, trave taken a hands tiff approach to the situation. They believe as long as thev get their rent check, they have no obligation a� o the w with t. t house` 1)wvver of the property does not want to hear o y Problems Please have rode enforcement call the owners of the property t believe that we will get results if this situation is handled appropriately, Thanks, ORIGINAL POOR OUALITY 4 9 M nch Cucamoilga (- 2. 9 I '. 11 i r�sidentrs w1jr) -)Q11'r CJI -)n !�kie A�0�.Ler Pr--,,.tk L e -0 r --) i I (". 1� � � J d J.Jke you r i t y C )u r L M Tntj E. ni a j r - I em . We i'lle re:d -i,dent-, e. d r?:' pa 1,- t- ni 1}1': r, nous, t he o f F i e, r s Liavo (lone -1--"e dir'C K on j ij j r ket ;.i Tn (')r t: h e ol a t-- d- We t t es d e f." did nnt tiandle t,,he -idri rectly o"i ':ht t-ae I I p!ace; and ij Th e r e f o x,�- � the J, i. ," C).1< cl o a P 'r 'a k J Ln the al:- Lac'J d llettel- . We ti t71 =+ rec�4idr-nl- A '-Nl 11D t,(' Old[ Y C) '1 4, -< C0�4Vt WC U 'G ill aClollra . i plaoi e -4 - 90.9-861-9548 "1 909--396-7756 (wort ,Y fay} ;u'oe; m,,amiqemen, pjianc- -4. 909-391-6'310 ms - 5 i!h t�t).e propp-.�ty num(-n, �ij ORIGINAL POOR QUALrry 41 cart ti r1c ! Wf w n i oe 'S 11 r r t T 0 E�l not i a 1 ij WI1 y 13 s t , T on j")We T rl e 41 A.? '—ip I AN(,`t 10. Tow, ".v Dial, CA 91 `.30 D�".arm.'f ORRMNAL POOR QUALITY wo wtl di' I city ordl!vinuo�. 1.i f 10,"-Oio; I"' I-) ark' RY", 1vtA,-vt,o the hoofs of 2'00 AN. -1-ind 60) �Vkt NVu havo received a tinles ami f)'-Obablv receive moj'o. whiC.), Co"(1111- 'Is. wf't Oor RV elsewhere, and to pick 4 till in 1(ivjjfjc�t, to 1()a(.1 Lip awl prep►rc -it od' vacatictil. (Mr wcekelld !rip" roquire we have our PV in !rk - v ctittr horr"- wwrni"ght' but our (wended vacations vonsist inn ,:4 a week !.-)j- tvv-11,. requirk., 'Al 111th- oac!"J.1i g and preparation old in iurij rejoires, iha otir RV suiv lo iroiil ()! ow howe t", f a v or tw o— I '�X'o ira.."cJ vvAll Mall-V people iroin d4ferclit :jjWs, hom Burf',ank, �Vesl t, ovill,i., BrOa. I tua,Ve iwh fold us (hal, UR!"' C,Jtlte jjaA,, j;: (orerii ordinances. �.)ut rmfxa parj,� i i iP,, some al I i i,,k t 11p to threv (4A R anctio %►r �4mcvngds Some cii i-,� "hom! Wg � allot 1jer j�vs attv l i unaber =if but w i I I -)t-'1A111' Out ;question is, wihv do(' sjl i i o9l I -ach fjni-I. wo oo On �1 trlll'�' -V ba"'. wv �3wh ordinanec.0 It `,i-orns untlor to 1w ilckewo (.tfily iritention 1.-� 10 AJUk Ind bc )ur tr►t.4.0iofi Is n(q to _q . our R V on the A I ,ore preoared for mi eady departun�-, the next (ILIV. We bor's that have RV's "'0 hav", O(AcAed for overn). )it parki j)v' 11 tjjt' ;jreet. We each w,arnk- W+! havc. no other ftl(-.:Iljs to prepate 1'(-)r .t short 'rip or a vaca: lk.-)n and hope Oiai v(W CWa ,.,it(trTsNind (All' SitUAtioii. f And pel Sof4:111N, wc fc,,i that vori,-1.q -,in RV ill overlli.ght parking h�v :, rosidcffl-i vwd or'jrivewav is Much flloro-" Yc' ea, S''-W vkw t Inn J till lat pt'ohicv�'I� ,,q the t), jjefit oi th(-,, rk-sidenis ih;d laN ht,, havinlg, a,.ti Th;,jr1k vi)jj 1'w -your time and effol-)r�' e c"I't s. Dias I 14P / ?7S2 jl 41, JP) 6< powr I o Fordham ('ourl, m the tally. ofKancho A,Acamooga wquesl Owl thl: jlj�, jij()j: k Wall ()ftfic tlo(vj cuannci a-I the-nd otkiodhaii) I\ mpLoce the ex s1mv., HadIrm fem'e v-11h a detnand thal -the "t K Wall. WC tf sate' confidew 1hai Ibis Mock VvIall will wOuce the butgialies; i Olffflhl-. iis well as kill oft"I clinic wh5ch 11self throuph till s (wi-wiling Ow floo.,i chamici oitto oor Areol 4 Fr I of:, YwAl I p yvt 4 • "ITY COUNCII JC(MMISSION SERVICE CONTACT FORM 6080" DATE 4. i Q97 POM COMM it MMb REQUT, S'1` STAF1- 0 ) N" "0 1 4 will Requesi'At the Ot+'Ordhmni C(.pxrt, jh,,nv is. an opening tc, the il(,Ajci control cii-mile-1 and resit (Mis c'-,jai acs in the -ire not iound in othei. -&-s are askinV wh�i is the n. wlic.n. sijch openings, area. PlLt�'I.!'V 2ity Enigint-er Forwardkt;i t-t Will wn,.! "Neil, (I., I, AcfiogAAkr(i - Sjatt,ft,vtlj this issuc and respond accordinfnly F-QJIM,- I. p-AN, 000 a field 111vestigation antA vnap mview Ot lhi:, ilvea. Fordharn Coo,- ii, the Creek Channel at the end ,)t'the Department this as tacit the only col-de-sac in the area with channel tcceis. there, art,,, co her cul-de-q&—,s an(i :treets ort both sides of6cer ("reek which were deNieloped in. order !,.) provide sini ( tar access to tht^ tra'l. A pr<,,jeci to �Aesign acid construct a. pedestrial, briage ovi�r Deoer Creek Chatint", .",JUded irl the f, -V I �),,)7/98 (.'apital Improvement Program in mg an access to ffic Qhanric.] here include the. tact that fl,(A-c iS I stOl' Reasw�s for I I Court. At the, time of dev,40POIC111, the ity ctiannot going throuvh Fordhain connectlun io 1, dr accepted tiv, ,tt the <:. wj j)f tj)i,, for open space. ira ainag•. and public 1,1101tv purpoges, to 11roVIde to the rccreaticniAl trail and beeause of "rte convenient a.cccss it) chv storm drain facihl-,ens ;',nd ChajblO, A _"ti. Date Xwquc-�A. Kcfkk";'d Deportrr:i, ORKMNAL j 'ftr r. AV yt o ev 4-4 64 tq j rj /jx c bi kA t. Rex Gutierrez, 11021 Carlow Court, comments from City Council meeting of 3/4/98: 1. See attached list of graffiti items. 2. On Foothill Blvd. A City crew should drive on Foothill because of all the graffiti mostly on curbs, utility boxes, telephone poles, etc. 3. He felt an Eagle Scout project would be to go through the utility poles in the City and clean off the markings and put a protective coating on it so that it could be easily cleaned for the future. 4. He stated a sign at Milliken and Highland is down and needs to be repaired. 5. He stated a resident called him stating his daughter was in an accident at Haven and Base Line, and that Steve's towing was at the scene to tow the car away. He stated the father was concerned about the towing charges being too high. He felt this should be checked out. 6. He stated a resident had inquired, who lives near 19th and Beryl, and that there is a house near there that has several domestic animals and equipment stored there and that the resident wondered if Code Enforcement could look into this for any possible violations. 7. He stated there is a problem near Haven near Church in the mornings around 7:20 to 7:30 am. He stated kids are running to an island in the middle of Haven and then waiting for cars to run again on their way to Coyote Canyon Elementary School. He stated they live on the west side of Haven and the school is on the east side of Haven. He stated he did not know if there was a cross walk there or if it was an appropriate place for a crossing guard. He felt this should be looked into and possibly talk to the parents of the kids. 8. He wanted to remind the Council about the possibility of using affordable housing, low income housing, instead of apartments, and possibly making a mobile home park with affordable housing dollars. He stated this would benefit senior citizens. 9. He wanted to make sure the "group home problem" is pursued through legislation and monitored through the City as Claremont has done. 10. He stated there is a group of residents that he left a petition with earlier that do want a wall put up on their culdesac which will not let strangers in. He stated this is on Fordham Court. 11. He stated he and Mayor Alexander had previously been on a task force that dealt with zoning and high density issues, and wanted to make sure that this is not forgotten. He stated the northeast corner of Lemop and Highland was going to be one lot and would be residential instead of apartments. He felt this should be followed up on and not forgotten. 12. He stated there was a resident on Mignonette who had a concern about the traffic between Hellman and Amethyst because two children had been hit by cars. He was hoping the staff had got a resolution to this since it was previously being investigated. 13. He stated Aubrey Campbell had a concern at the end of his street with an empty lot where young people go after robbing different places to the apartments through Grove to put their stash. He felt this empty lot should have a fence that would prevent them from throwing things over. He added Duane Baker is looking into this. 14. He stated there are some residents on Antler Peak Court that are still hoping the City can help them with a home that has really loud music, dirt bikes being driven all over the yards and driveways, and dogs barking late at night. He asked if something could be done to resolve this. 15. He stated there is a bad Code Enforcement problem with someone leaving their work truck in the front yard. He would be leaving information on this. 16. He stated the RV issue should be looked at making it permissible for someone to leave an RV overnight on the street so they can load and prepare it for the trip. 17. He stated there was an accident on Carnelian, south of Base Line where the curve is, he felt possibly something should be done to straighten the curve out so that lives are not lost. 18. He stated with baseball season starting up he felt it was a good idea to let Rochester be opened after a time when the game starts and then close again when the game is ending. u"A S. 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