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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005/07/06 - Agenda Packet CITY OF RANCH0~ CUCAMONGA 10500 Civic Center Drive -~ Rancho CU~am0ngai'CA 91730-3801 AGENDAS · Redevelopment Agency · City Council REGULAR MEETINGS 1st and 3rd Wednesdays ~ 7:00 p.m. JULY 6 2005 AGENCY~ BOARD & CITY COUNCIL MEMBER,~ William J. Alexander .................... Mayor Diane Williams ............... Mayor Pro Tem Rex Gutierrez ............................ Member L Dennis Michael ..................... Meml~er Sam Spagnolo .......................... Member Jack Lam ......................... City Manager James L. Markman ............. City Attorney Debra J. Adams ..................... City Clerk .:. ORDER OF BUSINESS 5:30 pim, Closed Session ................... Tapia Conference Room ' ,7:00p~m. '" Regular Redevelopment Agency Meeting. Council Chambers ' ' "' ,Regular City Council Meeting. Council Chambers INFORMATION FORTHE PUBLIC TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL The City Council encourages free expression of all points of view. 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The added feature of "Streaming Video On Demand" is available on the City's website at www.ci.rancho- cucamonga.ca.uslwhatsnew.htm for those with Hi-bandwidth (DSL/Cable Modem) or Low-bandwidth (Dial-up) Internet service. The City Council meets 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 Redevelopment Agency and the Fire District Board. Copies of City Council agendas and minutes can be found at http:llwww, ci. rancho-cucamonga, ca.us ~ If you need special as?stance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please m~ contact the City Clerk s office at (909) 477-2700. Notification of 48 hours prior to the ~.~J~ meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. ~ Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired. Please turn off all cellular phones and pagers while the meeting is in session. .~, CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 1 RANCHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE A. CALL TO ORDER I 1. Roll Call: Alexander __, Gutierrez __, Michael__, Spagnolo__, and Williams__. II ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS I IIc. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS This is the time and place for the general public to address the City Council. State law prohibits the City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual. Il~,. CONSENT CALENDARI The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Councilmember or member of the audience for discussion. 1. Approval of Warrants, Register 6/8/2005 through 6/29/05 and Payroll 1 ending 6/29/05 for the total amount of $6,684,864.07. 2. Approval of the plans and specifications and authorize the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the Etiwanda Avenue at 53 Church Street Traffic Signal Improvements, located in Phase lB(a) of Community Facilities District 2001-01, to be funded from CFD 2001- 01, Acct. No. 1612-303-5650/1442612-0. RESOLUTION NO. 05-208 55 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "ETIWANDA AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS" LOCATED IN PHASE lB(a) OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2001-01 IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 2 HALL, '10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE 3. Approval of the plans and specifications and authorize the City Clerk 61 to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the Victoria Gardens Lane Median Island Rockscape Improvements from Day Creek Boulevard to Chumh Street, located in Phase 3A of Community Facilities District 2003-01, to be funded from CFD 2003-01, Acct. No. 1614-303-5650/ 1442614-0. RESOLUTION NO. 05-209 63 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "VICTORIA GARDENS LANE MEDIAN ISLAND ROCKSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FROM DAY CREEK BOULEVARD TO CHURCH STREET" LOCATED IN PHASE 3A OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2003-01 IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS 4. Approval of a Maintenance Agreement, as a sole-source, with IBM for hardware and software for Fiscal Year 2005/2006 in the amount of 69 $61,153.82 from Acct. No. 1001-209-5300. 5. Approval for the purchase of one (1) graffiti removal vehicle from 70 Dispensing Technology Corporation in the amount of $100,673.60, to be funded from Acct. No. 1244-302-5604. 6. Approval to purchase Caltrens excess property located nodh of the 72 210 Freeway and south of Highland Avenue between Archibald Avenue and 750 feet east of Archibald Avenue, as shown on Caltrans R/W Map. No. 437511-15, to be funded from Acct. No. 1120-305- 5650/1335120-0, and approval of an appropriation of $107,260 to Acct. No. 1120-305-5650/1335120-0 from Park Development (Fund 120) fund balance. RESOLUTION NO. 05-210 74 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, CERTIFYING THAT THE CITY AGREES TO ACCEPT PARCEL NO. DD007627-01-01 LOCATED NORTH OF THE 210 FREEWAY AND SOUTH OF HIGHLAND AVENUE BETWEEN ARCHIBALD AVENUE AND 750 FEET EAST OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE 7. Approve a reimbursement of $523,674.50 from CFD 2003-01 fund 76 balance, Acct. No. 1614-303-5650/1442614-0, to Forest City Commercial Development, and appropriate $523,674.50 to Acct. No. 1614-303-5650/1442614-0 from CFD 2003-01 (Fund 614) fund balance. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 3 ~N'CHO HALL, 10500 Civic CENTER DRIVE 8. Approval of a Maintenance Agreement, as a sole-source, with Active 78 Network Class Program & Facility Management Software for FY 05/06 in the amount of $26,163.72 from Acct. No. 1001-209-5300. 9. Approval of Map and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Light Maintenance District 79 Nos. 1 and 6 for Pamel Map 16090, located at the northwest corner of Milliken Avenue and 7th Street, submitted by Fairway Business Centre, LLC. RESOLUTION NO. 05-211 81 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP 16090 RESOLUTION NO. 05-212 82 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 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR PARCEL MAP 16090 10. Approval to accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $341,601.65 to the 90 apparent Iow bidder, American Asphalt South, Inc. (CO 05-068) for the Base Bid and Additive Bid Alternates Map G, Map H, and Map I of their proposal, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $34,160.17 for the FY 2005/06 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation - Slurry of Various Streets, to be funded from Gas Tax funds, Acct. No. 1170-303-5650/1022170-0 and Measure "1" funds, Acct. No. 1176-303-5650/1022176-0. 11. Approval of Professional Services Agreement with Austin Foust Associates, Inc. (CO 05-069) to provide a Traffic Circulation Study for 94 the reopening of 19th Street/Highland Avenue between Haven Avenue and Milliken Avenue in the amount of $27,420 and authorization of 10% contingency, to be funded from Acct. No. 1124-303- 5650/1361124-0. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 4 (~N'CHO HALL, 10500 C~VlC CENTER DRIVE 12. Approval to accept the bids received and award and authorize the 97 execution of the contract in the amount of $1,620,500.00 to the apparent Iow bidder, Sully-Miller Contracting Company (CO 05-070) for the Base Bid and Additive Bid of their proposal, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $162,050.00, for the Phase 01/03 Final Work of CFD's 2001-01 and 2003-01 for Final Street Overlay, Final Striping, Median Island Construction and Landscaping, Traffic Signal Modification, etc., on Foothill Boulevard from Rochester Avenue to 1-15 Freeway, to be funded from CFD 2003-01 funds, Acct. No. 1614-303-5650/1442614-0 and appropriate $1,797,550.00 (Contract award of $1,620,500.00 plus 10% contingency in the amount of $162,050.00 plus construction soils and materials testing in !he amount of $15,000.00) to Acct. No. 1614-303- 5650/1442614-0 from CFD 2003-01 fund balance. 13. Approval to appropriate $96,960 to Fund 176 (Measure "1" - Acct. No. 1176-305-5650/1020176) and approval for award and execution of 103 Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $88,140.00 to VanderHawk Consulting, LLC (CO 05-071), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $8,814.00 for the update of the City's Pavement Management Program, to be funded from Fund 176 - Measure "1", Acct. No. 1176-305-5650/1020176. 14. Approval of a Resolution renewing the Professional Services Agreements with Associated Engineers, Inc. (CO 04-094), Dan '105 Guerra & Associates (04-095), Dawson Surveying, Inc. (04-096) and SB&O, Inc. (04-097), for annual construction survey services for proposed capital improvement projects for FY 2005/2006, and approval of amendment to such contracts to include an updated and revised fee schedule (Exhibit "C") reflecting reasonable, annual cost- of-living increases, to be funded from various individual project accounts as approve in the FY 2005/2006 budget. RESOLUTION NO. 05-213 107 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE RENEWAL OF AGREEMENTS WITH ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS, INC., DAN GUERRA & ASSOCIATES, DAWSON SURVEYING, INC., AND SB&O, INC., FOR ANNUAL CONSTRUCTION SURVEY SERVICES FOR PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR FY 2005/2006, AND APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO SUCH CONTRACTS TO INCLUDE AN UPDATED AND REVISED FEE SCHEDULE (EXHIBIT "C") REFLECTING REASONABLE, ANNUAL COST- OF-LIVING EXPENSES CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY {..~l~CHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE 15. Approval of a Resolution renewing the Professional Services 115 Agreements with Krazan & Associates, Inc. (04-098), Ninyo & Moore (04-099), and RMA Group (04-100), for annual soils and materials testing services for proposed capital improvement projects for FY 2005/2006, and approval of amendments to such contracts to include an updated and revised fee schedule (Exhibit "C") reflecting reasonable, annual cost-of-living increases, to be funded from various individual project accounts as approved in the FY 20052006 budget. RESOLUTION NO. 05-214 1 '17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE RENEWAL OF AGREEMENTS. WITH KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC., NINYO & MOORE, AND RMA GROUP FOR ANNUAL SOILS AND MATERIALS TESTING SERVICES FOR PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR FY 2005/2006, AND APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO SUCH CONTRACTS TO INCLUDE AN UPDATED AND REVISED FEE SCHEDULE (EXHIBIT "C") REFLECTING REASONABLE, ANNUAL COST- ' OF-LIVING EXPENSES 16. Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for public storm drain 145 improvements for PM 16167, located on the southeast corner of Vineyard Avenue and 9th Street, submitted by ON Vineyard, LLC. RESOLUTION NO. 05-215 148 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR PUBLIC STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS FOR PM 16167 17. Approval to accept Improvements, retain a podion of the Labor and Material cash deposit ($11,750.00) in the amount of $2,350.00 for the '149 required maintenance security, and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for DRC2003-00650, located on the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Malachite Avenue, submitted by James & Maria Kypreos. RESOLUTION NO. 05-216 '151 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRC2003-00650 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JuLY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 6 ~,.~,~NCHO HALL, 10500 ClWC CENTER DRIVE UGM,,tONGA 18. Approval to release the Faithful Performance and Labor and Material 152 Bonds for Improvements for PM 15692, located on the west side of Hellman Avenue, north of Wilson Avenue, submitted by Ms. Patricia Prutting. 19. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract 154 15783, located on the west side of Carnelian Street at Vivero Street, submitted by G & D Construction. 20. Approval to accept the Landscape Public Improvements and file a Notice of Completion for only the Landscape Improvements for Parcel '156 Map 16033, generally located east and west of Day Creek Boulevard south of Foothill Boulevard, submitted by O & S Holdings, LLC. RESOLUTION NO. 05-217 158 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY' OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE LANDSCAPE PUBLIC IMPROVEM.ENTS FOR PARCEL MAP 16033 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK 21. Approval to accept Improvements, release the Faithful Performance Bond, accept a Maintenance Bond, and file a Notice of Completion for '159 Improvements for Tract 16253, located at Victoria Street, west of Etiwanda Avenue, submitted by Crestwood Corporation. RESOLUTION NO. 03-218 '16'1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 16253 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK 22. Approval to accept the 6th Street Storm Drain, Railroad Crossing Improvements and Pavement Rehabilitation from Archibald Avenue to 162 380' west of Hermosa Avenue, Contract No. 04-080 as complete, release the bonds, accept a Maintenance Bond, and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $631,249.49. RESOLUTION NO. 05-219 165 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE 6TM STREET STORM DRAIN, RAILROAD CROSSING IMPROVEMENTS AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM ARCHIBALD AVENUE TO 380' WEST OF HERMOSA AVENUE, CONTRACT NO. 04-080 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK ,~ CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 7 (..~,~CHO HALL, 10500 Civic CENTER DRIVE 23. Approval to accept the Devon Street Storm Drain from Archibald 166' Avenue to Malven Avenue, Contract No. 04-181 as complete, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee Bond, release the Labor and Material Bond, and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $417,041.68. RESOLUTION NO. 05-220 169 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE DEVON STREET STORM DRAIN FROM ARCHIBALD AVENUE TO MALVEN AVENUE, CONTRACT NO. 04-181 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK 24. Approval to accept the Banyan Community Trail from Sapphire Street 170 to the west City limit, Contract No. 05-008 as complete, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee Bond, release the labor and Material Bond, and authorize the city Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $110,630.50. RESOLUTION NO. 05-221 '173 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE BANYAN COMMUNITY TRAIL FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO THE WEST CITY LIMIT, CONTRACT NO. 05-008 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK II ~. CONSENT ORDINANCES I The following Ordinances have had public hearings at the time of first reading. Second readings are expected to be routine and non- controversial. The Council will act upon them at one time without discussion. The City Clerk will read the title. Any item can be removed for discussion. 1. CONSIDERATION OF 2"° READING OF AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX OF COMMUNITY 174 FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2000-03 (RANCHO SUMMIT) PURSUANT TO AN AMENDED AND RESTATED RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAX CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - ?:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CiTY 8 C[~NCtIO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE r3CAMONGA ORDINANCE NO. 744 (second reading) '174 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 643 AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2000-03 (RANCHO SUMMIT) PURSUANT TO AN AMENDED AND RESTATED RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAX F. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS I The following items have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required by law. The Chair will open the meeting to receive public testimony. 1. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-00106 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 188 HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the land use designation from General Commercial to Park for 3.36 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrene Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT '188 DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-00107 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the zoning designation from General Commercial to park for 3.36 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUB~I-17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 9 {~,l~M,[CltO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE UCAMONGA RESOLUTION NO. 05-222 240 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-00106, A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO PARK FOR 3.36 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF MADRONE AVENUE, BETWEEN SANDALWOOD COURT AND RICHWOOD DRIVE, AND TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM GENERAL INDUSTRIAL (SUBAREA 1) TO MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL (8-14 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) FOR 5.54 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 9TM STREET, APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET EAST OF MADRONE AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0207-262-18 (PORTION OF) AND 27 ORDINANCE NO. 745 (first reading) 250 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-00107, A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE ZONING DESIGNATION FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO PARK FOR 3.36 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF MADRONE AVENUE, BETWEEN SANDALWOOD COURT AND RICHWOOD DRIVE, AND TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM GENERAL INDUSTRIAL (SUBAREA 1) TO MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL (8- 14 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) FOR 5.54 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 9TM STREET, APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET EAST OF MADRONE AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0207-262-18 (PORTION OF) AND 27 G. PUBLIC HEARINGS II The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. The Chair will open the meeting to receive public testimony. No Items Submitted.  CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JULY 6, 2005 - 7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY ] 0 ~,~'CHO HALL, 10500 Civic CENTER DRIVE UCAMONGA H. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS I The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Chair may open the meeting for public input. 1. REPORT ON THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC) OPENING, JUNE 1, 2005 (Oral) 2. PRESENTATION ON NEIGHBORHOOD CLEAN-UP DAY (Oral) The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. They are not public hearing items, although the Chair may open the meeting for public input. 1. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Councilmember.) 2. CONSIDERATION OF LIBRARY SUB-COMMITTEE'S 254 RECOMMENDATION TO APPOINT NEW MEMBERS TO THE LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 3. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO INSTALL A SIGN AT 256 CENTRAL PARK REGARDING THE FREEDOM'S FLAME SCULPTURE I, Debra J. Adams, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on June 30, 2005, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Agenda Check Register 6/8/2005 through 6/29/2005 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00223647 6/8/2005 ABLAC 16.39 AP - 00223648 6/8/2005 ABLETRONICS 26.14 AP - 00223649 6/8/2005 ADAME, LORI 26.27 AP - 00223650 6/8/2005 ADAMSON, RONALD 1,155.00 AP - 00223651 6/8/2005 ADAPT CONSULTING INC 854.31 AP - 00223652 6/8/2005 ADVANCED ENGINEERING SOFTWARE 380.00 AP - 00223653 6/8/2005 ALL CITIES TOOLS 65.73 AP - 00223654 6/8/2005 AMTECH ELEVATOR SERVICES 191.99 AP - 00223655 6/8/2005 ARCHITERRA DESIGN GROUP 3,900.00 AP - 00223655 6/8/2005 ARCHITERRA DESIGN GROUP 864.00 AP - 00223655 6/8/2005 ARCHITERRA DESIGN GROUP 1,248.00 AP - 00223657 6/8/2005 BARROS, SUSAN 250.00 AP - 00223660 6/8/2005 BIER, PAMELA 111.64 AP - 00223661 6/8/2005 BILLINGS, CURT 55.79 AP - 00223662 6/8/2005 BOCTOR, ALFRED 376.00 AP - 00223663 6/8/2005 BODY SHOTS 976.50 AP - 00223664 6/8/2005 BONGARDE 211.95 AP - 00223665 6/8/2005 BOYLE ENGINEERING 18,476.37 AP - 00223666 6/8/2005 BRENT BINNALL ENTERPRISES 637.45 AP - 00223667 6/8/2005 BRUNSWICK DEER CREEK LANES 378.00 AP - 00223669 6/8/2005 BURKE, KAREN 432.00 AP - 00223670 6/8/2005 BURNS, LESLIE 55.79 AP - 00223671 6/8/2005 BURR CYCLES INC, JOHN 198.39 AP - 00223671 6/8/2005 BURRCYCLES INC, JOHN 198.39 AP - 00223673 6/8/2005 CAL PERS LONG TERM CARE 231.92 AP - 00223674 6/8/2005 CARAWAY, ROBIN 9.00 AP - 00223675 6/8/2005 CARL, JENIFER 19.01 AP - 00223676 6/8/2005 CASILLAS, TONY 19.01 AP - 00223677 6/8/2005 CENTER ICE ARENA 28.00 AP - 00223678 6/8/2005 CHICK FIL A 3,000.00 AP - 00223679 6/8/2005 CIVIC SOLUTIONS INC 13,800.00 AP - 00223679 6/8/2005 CIVIC SOLUTIONS INC 10,480.00 AP - 00223680 6/8/2005 CLABBY, SANDRA 1,000.00 AP - 00223681 6/8/2005 CLASSE PARTY RENTALS 170.00 AP - 00223682 6/8/2005 COLOR ME MINE 105.00 AP - 00223683 6/8/2005 COMBINED MARTIAL SCIENCE INC 2,278.80 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 5,546.69 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 283.95 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1,529.95 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 195.43 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 533.55 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1,167.70 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 100.51 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 140.84 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 87.01 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 135.58 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 176.73 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 66.68 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTKICT 77.41 AP 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 40.44 AP - 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00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 29.63 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 66.72 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 54.92 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 92.69 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 421.51 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 149.75 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 443.22 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 557.69 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 459.74 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 420.32 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 594.28 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 105.68 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 745.84 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1,939.81 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 73.60 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 246.09 AP - 00223685 6/8/2005 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 577.56 AP - 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CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Time: 16:46:4 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Agenda Check Register 6/8/2005 through 6/29/2005 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP-00224749 6/29/2005 VERIZON 62.89 AP - 00224749 6/29/2005 VERIZON 116.37 AP- 00224749 6/29/2005 VERIZON 65.89 AP-00224750 6/29/2005 VERIZON 1,152.98 AP - 00224751 6/29/2005 VIGILANCE, TERRENCE 550.00 AP - 00224752 6/29/2005 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 164.83 AP - 00224752 6/29/2005 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 250.99 AP - 00224752 6/29/2005 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 70.76 AP - 00224753 6/29/2005 WASHINGTON, PHILLIP 35.00 AP - 00224754 6/29/2005 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 623.16 AP - 00224754 6/29/2005 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 320.02 AP - 00224754 6/29/2005 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 213.99 AP - 00224754 6/29/2005 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 424.60 AP - 00224754 6/29/2005 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 369.31 AP - 00224754 6/29/2005 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 287.34 AP - 00224754 6/29/2005 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 244.09 AP - 00224754 6/29/2005 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 377.74 AP - 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O'Neil, City Engineer ./3 BY: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE PLANS AND~PECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE THE "NOTICE INVITING BIDS" FOR THE ETiWANDA AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED IN PHASE lB(a) OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2001-01, TO BE FUNDED FROM CFD 2001-01 ACCOUNT NO. 16123035650/1442612-0 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the plans and specifications and authorize the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the Etiwanda Avenue at Church Street Traffic Signal Improvements located in Phase lB(a)of Community Facilities District 2001-01, to be funded from CFD 2001-01 Account No. 16123035650/1442612-0. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Community Facilities District 2001-01 was formed in August of 2001 to provide for the construction of the infrastructure improvements benefiting the Victoria Gardens Regional Center. This project will install a traffic signal at the intersection of Etiwanda Avenue and Church Street. Staff has determined that the project is Categorically Exempt per Article19, Section 15301 (c) of the CEQA guidelines. The project plans and specifications were completed by staff and approved by the City Engineer. The Engineer's estimate is $330,000, including a 10% contingency, plus an additional $300 for printing services. Legal advertising is scheduled for July 12 and July 5'5 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Etiwanda Avenue at Church Street Traffic Signal Improvements July 6, 2005 Page 2 19, 2005, with a bid opening at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 2, 2005, unless extended by Addenda. Respectfully submitted, City Engineer WJO:JAD Attachments: Vicinity Map and Resolution RESOLUTION NO. ~.~" ,~' ~? A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "ETIWANDA AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS" LOCATED IN PHASE lB(a)OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2001-01 IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared plans and specifications for the construction of certain improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the plans and specifications presented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for "ETIWANDA AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise as required by law for the receipt of sealed bids or proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the following words and figures, to wit: "NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS" Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 2, 2005, sealed bids or proposals for the "ETIWANDA AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS" in said City. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the office of the City Clerk, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "Bid for Construction of the ETIWANDA AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS". 5,4 RESOLUTION NO. July 6, 2005 Page 2 PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles I and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any interested party on request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. Pursuant to provisions of Labor Code Section 1775, the Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages herein before stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code. Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor employing tradesmen in any apprenticable occupation to apply to the joint apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public work's project and which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to journeymen that will be used in the performance of the contract. The ratio of apprentices to journeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded an average of 15 ~ercent in the 90 days prior to the request of certificate, or B. When the number of apprentices in training ~n the area exceeds a ratio of one to five, or C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide or locally, or RESOLUTION NO. July 6, 2005 Page 3 D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not less than one apprentice to eight journeymen. The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for the administration of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered apprentices or journeymen in any apprenticable trade on such contracts and if other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions. The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex-officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California as amended. The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of- the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work herein before mentioned, for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code. Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 17773.8. The bidder must submit with his proposal, cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least 10% of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash, cashiers' check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the Iow bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any shall be returned to the lowest bidder. RESOLUTION NO. July 6, 2005 Page 4 The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performance of the contract for said work shall be 100% of the contract price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performance of the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind done thereon, and the Contractor will also be required to furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upon work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work. No proposal will be considered from a Contractor to whom a proposal form has not been issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. On the date and at the time of the submittal of the Bidder's Proposal the Prime Contractor shall possess any and all contractor licenses, in form and class as required by any and all applicable laws with respect to any and all of the work to be performed under this contract; Including but not limited to a Class "A" License (General Engineering Contractor) or a combination of Specialty Class "C" licenses sufficient to cover all the work to be performed by the Prime Contractor in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (California Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The Contractor, pursuant to the "California Business and Professions Code," Section 7028.15, shall indicate his or her State License Number on the bid, together with the expiration date, and be signed by the Contractor declaring, under penalty of perjury, that the information being provided is true and correct. The work is to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans, and specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the City Clerk at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of the plans and specifications, available at the office of the City Engineer, will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and payment of $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS), said $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS) is non refundable. Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications will be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above, together with an additional non reimbursable payment of $15.00 (FIFTEEN DOLLARS) to cover the cost of mailing charges and overhead. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. In accordance with the requirements of Section 9-3.2 of the General Provisions, as set forth in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon the Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (performance retention). RESOLUTION NO. July 6, 2005 Page 5 The City of Rancho Cucamonga reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Questions regarding this Notice Inviting Bids for "ETIWANDA AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS" may be directed to: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer at (909) 477-2740, ext. 4037. By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Dated this 6th day of July, 2005 Publish Dates: July 12 and July 19, 2005 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, this 6th day of July, 2005. William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 6th day of July, 2005 Executed this 6th day of July, 2005, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk ADVERTISE ON: July 12 and July 19, 2005 ] AVE BANYAN T &TM ~T ? N'~ ONT~ITY LIMIT PI~OJECT LOCATION CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONClA CO~t~TI~ FACILrf~S DI~f~ICT ETI~ANDA AVE AT f;lttlRCH ST TRAffiC SIGNAL ~UPROV~a~'T VICINITY MAP R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT StaffR port DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer ~ SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE PLANS ANDS~PECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE THE "NOTICE INVITING BIDS" FOR THE VICTORIA GARDENS LANE MEDIAN ISLAND ROCKSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FROM DAY CREEK BOULEVARD TO CHURCH STREET, LOCATED IN PHASE 3A OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2003-01, TO BE FUNDED FROM CFD 2003-0'1 ACCOUNT NO. t 6143035650/1442614-0 RECOMMENDATION It Js recommended that the City Council approve the plans and specifications and authorize the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the Victoria Gardens Lane Median Island Rockscape Improvements from Day Creek Boulevard to Church Street, located in Phase 3A of Community Facilities District 2003-01, to be funded from CFD 2003-01 Account No. 16143035650/1442614-0. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Community Facilities District 2003-01 was formed in February of 2003 to provide for the construction of the infrastructure improvements benefiting the Victoria Gardens Regional Center. This project will install cobble rock and boulders within the existing median island. Staff has determined that the project is Categorically Exempt per Article19, Section 15301 (c) of the CEQA guidelines. The project plans and specifications were completed by staff and approved by the City Engineer. The Engineer's estimate is $220,500, including a 10% contingency, plus an CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Victoria Gardens Lane Median Island Rockscape Improvements July 6, 2005 Page 2 additional $300 for printing services. Legal advertising is scheduled for July 12 and July 19, 2005, with a bid opening at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 2, 2005, unless extended by Addenda. Respectfully subrr~itted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:JAD Attachments: Vicinity Map and Resolution A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "VICTORIA GARDENS LANE MEDIAN ISLAND ROCKSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FROM DAY CREEK BOULEVARD TO CHURCH STREET" LOCATED IN PHASE 3A OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2003-01 IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS WHEREAS, it is' the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared plans and specifications for the construction of certain improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the plans and specifications presented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for "VICTORIA GARDENS LANE MEDIAN ISLAND ROCKSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FROM DAY CREEK BOULEVARD TO CHURCH STREET". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise as required by law for the receipt of sealed bids or proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the following words and figures, to wit: "NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS" Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bemardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 2, 2005, sealed bids or proposals for the "VICTORIA GARDENS LANE MEDIAN ISLAND ROCKSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FROM DAY CREEK BOULEVARD TO CHURCH STREET" in said City. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the office of the City Clerk, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "Bid for Construction of the VICTORIA GARDENS LANE MEDIAN ISLAND ROCKSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FROM DAY CREEK BOULEVARD TO CHURCH STREET". PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1 and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the Director of the Department of RESOLUTION NO. July 6, 2005 Page 2 Industrial Relations of the State of California is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any interested party on request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. Pursuant to provisions of Labor Code Section 1775, the Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages herein before stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code. Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor employing tradesmen in any apprenticable occupation to apply to the joint apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public work's project and which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to journeymen that will be used in the performance of the contract. The ratio of apprentices to journeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior to the request of certificate, or B. When the number of apprentices in training in the area exceeds ~ ratio of one to five, or C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide or locally, or D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not less than one apprentice to eight journeymen. The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for the administration of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered apprentices or journeymen in any apprenticable trade on such contracts and if other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions. The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex-officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. RESOLUTION NO. July 6, 2005 Page :3 Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California as amended. The Contracior shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work herein before mentioned, for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code. Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 17773.8. The bidder must submit with his proposal, cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least 10% of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash, cashiers' check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's secudty shall be applied by the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the Iow bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any shall be returned to the lowest bidder. The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performance of the contract for said work shall be 100% of the contract price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performance of the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind done thereon, and the Contractor will also be required to furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upon work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work. No proposal will be considered from a Contractor to whom a proposal form has not been issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. On the date and at the time of the submittal of the Bidder's Proposal the Prime Contractor shall possess any and all contractor licenses, in form and class as required by any and all applicable laws with respect to any and all of the work to be performed under this contract; Including but not limited to a Class "A" License (General Engineering Contractor) or a combination of Specialty Class "C" licenses sufficient to cover all the work to be performed by the Prime Contractor in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (California Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. RESOLUTION NO. July 6, 2005 Page 4 The Contractor, pursuant to the "California Business and Professions Code," Section 7028.15, shall indicate his or her State License Number on the bid, together with the expiration date, and be signed by the Contractor declaring, under penalty of perjury, that the information being provided is true and correct. The work is to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans, and specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the City Clerk at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of the plans and specifications, available at the office of the City Engineer, will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and payment of $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS), said $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS) is non refundable. Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the 'plans and specifications will be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above, together with an additional non reimbursable payment of $15.00 (FIFTEEN DOLLARS) to cover the cost of mailing charges and overhead. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. In accordance with the requirements of Section 9-3.2 of the General Provisions, as set fodh in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon the Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (performance retention). The City of Rancho Cucamonga reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Questions regarding this Notice Inviting Bids for "VICTORIA GARDENS LANE MEDIAN ISLAND ROCKSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FROM DAY CREEK BOULEVARD TO CHURCH STREET" may be directed to: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer at (909) 477-2740, ext. 4037. By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Dated this 6th day of July, 2005 Publish Dates: July 12 and July 19, 2005 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, this 6th day of July, 2005. William J. Alexander, Mayor RESOLUTION NO. July 6, 2005 Page 5 ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 6th day of July, 2005 Executed this 6th day of July, 2005, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk ADVERTISE ON: July 12 and July 19, 2005 ONTfCIT~ LIMIT PROJFCT LOCATION CITY OF P~NCH0 CUCAMONGA COI~TY FACIIa'f~S DI~'~.'~CT YlCTORIA ~.tRDENS REC, ION.tL ~ VICINITY MAP R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor William J. Alexander, Members of the City Council and Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Lawrence I. Temple, Administrative Services Director BY' Manuel Pilonieta, Information Systems Manager ~ SUBJECT: APPROVE A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT~ AS A SOLE-SOURCE WITH IBM, FOR HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005~2006 IN THE AMOUNT OF $61,153.82 FROM ACCOUNT 1001- 209-5300 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve IBM Al× software maintenance for $4,943.49 and for IBM hardware maintenahce agreements for $56,210.33 for fiscal year 2005/2006 for a total amount of $61,153.82 from account 1001-209-5300. BACKGROUND As a routine and best business practice, the Information Systems Division enters into annual hardware and software maintenance agreements covering the City's computer servers, related devices, and system software. The agreements cover hardware and software that are proprietary to IBM. IBM does not license third party providers to provide similar support. These agreements provide Division staff access to IBM technical support, allow for the repair or replacement of failed components, and ensure the receipt of updates to operating system software. The contract commences on July 1,2005 and runs through June 30, 2006. Respectfully submitted, Lawrence I. Temple Administrative Services Director THE CITY OF l~AN C 11 0 C U CAH ON GA TO: Mayor, Members of the City Council and Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: T rang Huynh, Building and Safety Official d,~/~// BY: Mark Salazar, Code Enforcement Supervisor Dawn Haddon, Purchasing Manager / DATE: July 6, 2005 SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) GRAFFITI REMOVAL VEHICLE FROM DISPENSING TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $100,673.60 TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER 1244-302-5604 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the purchase of one (1) Graffiti Removal Vehicle from Dispensing Technology Corporation in the amount of $100,673.60 funded from the Code Enforcement Grant Program (CEGP), fund 1244- 302-5604. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS City Council approved the acceptance of the Code Enforcement Grant Program funds on February 3, 2004. The grant allowed for the purchase of this one (1) Graffiti Removal Vehicle. The purchase of this one (1) vehicle will have no impact on the General Fund and is 100% funded with grant funds. Purchasing prepared a formal Request for Proposal and sent out the bid to fourteen (14) vendors. One (1) vendor responded. After analysis of the bid response by the Fleet Maintenance Supervisor, it was determined that Dispensing Technology Corporation met the specifications required by the Engineering Department, Fleet Division, for the Graffiti Removal Vehicle. Page 2 July 6, 2005 AUTHORIZATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) GRAFFITI REMOVAL VEHICLE FROM DISPENSING TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $100,673.60 TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER 1244-302-5604 The Purchasing Division has confirmed that the vendor will offer the vehicle at the submitted price. The Building and Safety Department therefore requests approval to purchase this one (1) Graffiti Vehicle from Dispensing Technology Corporation. Respectfully submitted, Building and Safety Official -2- R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Mike Olivier, Senior Civil Engineer SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO PURCHASE CALTRANS EXCESS PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF THE 210 FREEWAY AND SOUTH OF HIGHLAND AVENUE BETVVEEN ARCHIBALD AVENUE AND 750 FEET EAST OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE, AS SHOWN ON CALTRANS RNV MAP NO. 437511-15, TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NO. 11203055650/1335120-0, AND APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION CERTIFYING THAT THE CITY AGREES TO ACCEPT PARCEL NO. DD007627-01-01, AND APPROVAL OF AN APPROPRIATION OF $107,260 TO ACCOUNT NO. 11203055650/1335120-0 FROM PARK DEVELOPMENT (FUND 120) FUND BALANCE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the pumhase of Caltrans excess property located north of the 210 Freeway and south of Highland Avenue between Archibald Avenue and 750 feet east of Archibald Avenue, as shown on Caltrans RNV Map No. 437511-15, to be funded from Account No. 11203055650/1335120-0, and approval of resolution certifying that the City agrees to accept Parcel No. DD007627-01- 01, and approval of an appropriation of $107,260 to Account No. 11203055650/1335120-0 from Park Development (Fund 120)fund balance. BAC KG RO U N D/ANALYSIS For the Route 210 Freeway, Caltrans acquired property for its construction and future maintenance; however, in some areas there remain parcels not needed for construction and maintenance of the freeway. These are considered to be "excess" parcels by Caltrans. The "excess" parcel, located north of the 210 Freeway and south of Highland Avenue between Archibald Avenue and 750 feet east of Archibald Avenue, are desired by the City for a passive public park. CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Caltrans Excess Property July 6, 2005 Page 2 After making our City's intentions known to Caltrans that the City was interested in this parcel, and after having the City Council pass a resolution that the property, when acquired, would be used for public purposes, more specifically a public park, Caltrans recommended the request to purchase the property go to the California Transportation Commission (CTC). In June of this year, the CTC approved the sale of the above-mentioned parcel to the City. In March of this year the City furnished Caltrans completed "Option to Purchase Forms" with option deposit funds in the amount of ten percent (10%). The total appraised value of the parcel is $119,000.00 of which $11,900.00 has been deposited with Caltrans, leaving a remaining balance of $107,100.00. Escrow costs, recording fees, deed and other documentary fees amount to a cost of an additional $159.90. Funding to purchase the property is from Park Development Funds, Account No. 11203055650/1335120-0. Caltrans right-of-way map is attached. Also, as part of the acquisition' of the property, Caltrans has requested the local agency's City Council pass a resolution for this parcel certifying that the City agrees to accept said parcel. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer W JO:MO:Is Attachments RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, CERTIFYING THAT THE CITY AGREES TO ACCEPT PARCEL NO. DD007627-01-01, LOCATED NORTH OF. THE 210 FREEWAY AND SOUTH OF HIGHLAND AVENUE BETWEEN ARCHIBALD AVENUE AND 750 FEET EAST OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE WHEREAS, STATE has acquired property for the construction of Route 210; and WHEREAS, STATE holds title to excess property that is not needed for usage and/or operation and maintenance of said Route 210; and WHEREAS, STATE desires to dispose of excess property that is not required for construction or maintenance of Route 210; and WHEREAS, Parcel No. DD007627-01-01 has been considered excess property by Caltrans; and WHEREAS, CITY desires Parcel No. DD007627-01-01, which lies north of the freeway and south of Highland Avenue between Archibald Avenue and 750 feet east of Archibald Avenue. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Approve by resolution acceptance from the State of California, excess Parcel No. DD007627-01-01. 2. Authorize the Mayor to sign said Resolution and direc[ the City Clerk to attest the same. 7'/ _ _ _-~._~ ......... : ................. -~ ~' LEMON ~AVENUE ~, · .~ _~ · ', ~ .......... _: _--' . '- _.~ -.._.. ~ ~ SECTION 35 ~-~ ..... "~ -', I ~ ,* RIGHT. OF WAY MAP F R A C H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SlaffReport DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer ~ / SUBJECT: APPROVE A REIMBURSEMENT OF $523,674.50 FROM CFD 2003-01 FUND BALANCE, ACCOUNT NO. 16143035650/1442614-0, TO FOREST CITY COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND APPROPRIATE $523,674.50 TO ACCOUNT NO. 16143035650/1442614-0 FROM CFD 2003-01 (FUND 614) FUND BALANCE RECOMMENDATION Approve of a reimbursement of $523,674.50 from CFD 2003-01 fund balance, Account No. 16143035650/1442614-0, to Forest City Commercial Development, and appropriate $523,674.50 to Account No. 16143035650/1442614-0 from CFD 2003-01 (fund 614)fund balance. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The Community Facilities District was formed as the funding mechanism for infrastructure improvements benefiting the Victoria Gardens Regional Center. The reimbursement is for the design and engineering work performed by MDS Consulting and administered by Forest City Commercial Development for Community Facilities District 2003-01. Respectfully submitted, City Engineer WJO:JAD Attachments: Vicinity Map OT, ~T NTS OMTARI( ~ITY LIMIT ?R. OJECT LOCATION CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CO~rr~ F~CILr~'~S DmTRICT ~ ~7 VICTOI~IA GARDENS REGIONAL TIAT.T. VICINITY MAP R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ADI~II N IS T RATIYE ~ER¥1 CES Staf Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor William J. Alexander, Members of the City Council and Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Lawrence I. Temple, Administrative Services Directo~gr__~ BY: Manuel Pilonieta, Information Systems Manager ~ SUBJECT: APPROVE A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT, AS A SOLE.SOURCF WITH ACTIVE NETWORK CLASS PROGRAM & FACILITY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005~2006 IN THF AMOUNT OF $25,163.72 FROM ACCOUNT 1001-209-5300 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve Active Network Class Program and Facility Management software maintenance fees for fiscal year 2005/2006 in the amount of $25,163.72 from account 1001-209-5300. BACKGROUND As a routine and best business practice the Information Systems Division enters into annual software maintenance agreements covering the City's computer servers, related devices, and system software. This agreement covers software that is proprietary to Class Program and Facility Management Software. These applications are used by the Community Services Department to manage recreation programs and serve as the department's cashiering system. The contract commences on July 1, 2005 and runs through June 30, 2006. Respectfully submitted, Lawrence I. Temple Administrative Services Director R A C H O C U C a M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTHENT Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO.' Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF MAP AND ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR PARCEL MAP 16090, LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF MILLIKEN AVENUE ' AND' 7TM STREET, SUBMITTED BY FAIRWAY BUSINESS CENTRE, LLC RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions approving Parcel Map 16090 and ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6 and authorizing the City Clerk to cause said map to record. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Tentative Parcel Map 16090, located at the northwest corner of Milliken Avenue and 7th Street, in the Mixed Use District of the Rancho Cucamonga Subarea 18 Specific Plan, was approved by the Planning Commission on April 23, 2003. This project is for a subdivision of 2 parcels on 3.6 acres of land. The Developer, Fairway Business Centre, LLC will install the required public improvements upon development of Parcel 2. The Consent and Waiver to Annexation forms signed by the Developer are on file in the City Clerk's Office. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer W JO:WV Attachments 7q ARROW ROUTE ur. ~ou~ PROJECT STREET CUCAMONGA $~T ON TARIO CITY OF ITEM: RANCHO CUCAMONGA TITLE: ENGINEERING DIVISION RESOLUTION NO. ~)~,~' ~// A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NO. 16090 WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map 16090, submitted by Fairway Business Centre, LLC, and consisting of a subdivision of 3.6 acres of land into 2 parcels, located at the northwest comer of Milliken Avenue and 7th Street, in the Mixed Use District of the Rancho Cucamonga Subarea 18 Specific Plan, was approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on April 23, 2003; and WHEREAS, Parcel Map No. 16090 is the final map of the division of land approved as shown on the Tentative Pamel Map; and WHEREAS, all the requirements established as prerequisite to approval of the final map by the City Council of said City have now been met by Fairway Business Centre, LLC, as developer. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES, that said Parcel Map No. 16090 be and the same is hereby approved and the City Engineer is authorized to present same to the County Recorder to be filed for record. RESOLUTION NO. ~ ~" ~/t 2 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 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR PARCEL MAP 16090 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "72 Act"), said special maintenance district known as Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 6 (referred to collectively as the "Maintenance Districts"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" authorize the annexation of additional territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, an 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 1972 Act related to the · annexation of territory to the Maintenance District, Article XrllD of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XII1D") establishes certain procedural requirements fc~r the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the Maintenance Districts on the territory proposed to be annexed to such districts; 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 Maintenance Districts 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 I PM 16090 ?Z 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 1972 Act to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts; 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 1972 Act and/or Article XIlID 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 WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts 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: The above recitals are all tree and correct. SECTION 2: This 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 Improvements. 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 of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts, 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 B. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the Maintenance Districts, including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. ~. 2 PM 16090 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property To Be Annexed The Owner of the Property is: Fairway Business Centre, LLC The legal description of the Property is: A SUBDIVISION OF PARCEL 14 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 14647 AS PER MAP FILED IN BOOK 177 PAGES 90 TO 96 INCLUSIVE, OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY; AND AS AMENDED BY CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED OCTOBER 25, 1995, INSTRUMENT NO. 95-369354. OFFICIAL RECORDS THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCELS ARE SHOWN ON EXHIBIT "A-2" ATTACHED HEREWITH AND BY THIS REFERENCE MAD A PART HEREOF. A-1 PM 16090 ~ ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 6 I ~ Pa r. 15 Par. ! ~:~- ~ 3.48 AC ~.~ / 5:72 AC CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ~RTA T g2 C~l~ F'a r Exhibit B To Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2005/2006 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (LMD #3B) represents landscape sites throughout the Commercial/Industrial Maintenance District. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various landscape sites that are maintained by this district consist of median islands, parkways, street trees, entry monuments, the landscaping within the Metrolink Station and 22.87 acres associated with the Adult Sports Park (not including the stadium, parking lots or the maintenance building). STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (SLD #1) is used to fund the maintenance and]or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets throughout the City. The facilities within this district, being located on arterial streets, have been determined to benefit the City as a whole on an equal basis and as such those costs associated with the maintenance and]or installation of the facilities is assigned to the City-wide district. 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. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (SLD #6) 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. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. 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. B-1 PM 16090 ~.~ Exhibit "B" continued Proposed addition to Work Program (Fiscal Year 2005/2006) For Project: PM 16090 Number of Lamps Street Lights 5800L 9500L 16,000L 22,000L 27,500L SLMD #1 2* 1' --- 1' --- SLMD #6 4* ...... Community Trail Turf Non-Tuff Trees Landscaping DGSF SF SF EA LMD #3B --- ...... 30* *Existing items installed with original project Assessment Units by District Parcel Acres SLMD #1 SLMD #6 LMD #3B 1 1.85 3.70 1.85 1.85 2 1.72 3.44 1.72 1.72 B-2 PM 16090 ~7 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2005/2006 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO, 3B (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $352.80 for the fiscal year 2005/2006. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial/Industrial): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Comm/Ind Acre 2186.85 1.0 2186.85 $352.80 771,520.68 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (PM 16090) xs: Parcel 1 1.85 Acres x 1 A.U. Factor x $352.80 Rate Per A.U. = $652.68 Annual Assessment Parcel 2 1.72 Acres x 1.A.U. Factor x $352.80 Rate Per A.U. = $606.82 Annual Assessment STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $17.77 for the fiscal year 2005/06. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment land l}'se Hnit Tvn~ lTnit~ l[nlt~ !a'aclc~rIlnit~ D'nit l~ewnne Single Family Parcel 19,803 1.00 19,803 $17.77 $351,899.31 Multi- Family Unit 7,402 1.00 7,402 $17.77 $131,533.54 Commercial Acre 2,288.82 2.00 4,577.64 $17.77 $81,344.66 TOTAL $564,777.51 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (PM 16090) is: Parcel i 1.85 Acres x 2 A.U. Factor x $17.77 Rate Per A.U. = $65.75 Annual Assessment Parcel 2 1.72 Acres x 2 A.U. Factor x $17.77 Rate Per A.U. = $61.13 Annual Assessment c-I PM 16090 I~I~ STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $51.40 for the Fiscal Year 2005/2006. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment l.and ll~e lTnit Tune ITnit~ TTnit~ gar'tar T Tnit~ TInit R~ven,,e. Comm/Ind Acre 2,065.67 1.00 2,090.72 $51.40 $107,463.01 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (PM 16090) is: Parcel 1 1.85 Acres x 1 A.U. Factor x $51.40 Rate Per A.U. = $95.09 Annual Assessment Parcel 2 1.72 Acres x 1.A.U. Factor x $51.40 Rate Per A.U. = $88.41 Annual Assessment C-2 PM 16090 ?~ R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPART~IENT StaffR ort DATE; July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Cindy Hackett, Associate Enginee~ Richard Oaxaca, Engineering Techm~c'~,,~ SUBJECT: ACCEPT THE BIDS RECEIVED AND AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $341,601.65 TO THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER, AMERICAN ASPHALT SOUTH, INC., FOR THE BASE BID AND ADDITIVE BID ALTERNATES MAP G, MAP H, AND MAP I OF THEIR PROPOSAL, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $34,160.17 FOR THE FY 2005/06 LOCAL STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION - SLURRY OF VARIOUS STREETS, TO BE FUNDED FROM GAS TAX FUNDS, ACCOUNT NO. 11703035650/1022170-0 AND MEASURE I FUNDS, ACCOUNT NO. 11763035650/1022176-0 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $341,601.65 to the apparent Iow bidder, American Asphalt South, Inc., for the Base Bid and Additive Bid Alternates Map G, Map H, and Map I of their proposal, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $34,160.17, for the FY 2005/06 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation - Slurry of Various Streets, to be funded from Gas Tax funds, Account No. 11703035650/1022170-0 and Measure I funds, Account No. 11763035650/1022176-0. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Per previous Council action, bids were solicited, received and opened on June 14, 2005, for the subject project. The Engineer's estimate was $421,182.20 for the Base Bid and Additive Bid Alternates Map G, Map H, and Map I. Staff has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in accordance with the bid requirements with any irregularities to be inconsequential. Staff has completed the required background investigation and finds all bidders to meet the requirements of the bid documents. CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: FY 2005/06 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation - Slurry of Various Streets July 6, 2005 Page 2 The construction of this project is to rehabilitate local streets in various neighborhoods throughout the City. The scope of work includes crack seal, slurry seal, pneumatic pavement roll, re-stripe and replace pavement markings. Also, protect and/or adjust valve covers, protect existing survey monuments and manholes. The contract documents call for thirty-five (35) working days to complete this construction. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:CH/RO:Is Attachment BID SUMMARY FOR BID OPENING JUNE 14, 2005 Apparent Low Bidder FY 2005/06 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation - ENGINEERS COST American Ashalt South Slurry of Various Streets ESTIMATE Inc. Valley Slurry Seal Co. UNIT [ UNIT i UNIT NO QTY UNIT DESCRIPTION COST . AMOUNT COST AMOUNT COST , AMOUNT Map A ttu'u F, Rubberized Slurry Seal Type I1, [ including crack sealing, protection of existing ! $ I. 10 1. 228879 SY monuments, manholes, valve covers, etc., re- $1.35 $308,986.65 $251,766.90 $1361 $311,275.44 striping and pavement markings and pneumatic ! rolling i 1 2. 1 LS Traffic Control $20~000.001 $20~000.00 $10~000.001 $10,000.0£ $10~000.001 $i0~000.00 TOTAL BASE BID $328~986.65 $2617766.9£ I I $3211275'44 ADDITIVE BID MAP "G" ALTERNATE [ Map G-Alternate Rubberized Slurry Seal Type II, including crack sealing, protection of existing 3. 25033 SY monuments, manholes, valve covers, etc.,re- $1.35 $33,794.55 $1.15 $28,787.95 $1.36 $34,044.88 striping and pavement markings and pneumatic rolling TOTAL MAP "G" ALTERNATE ADDITIVE BID [ $331794.55 [ $28,787.95 I I I ADDITIVE BID MAP "H" ALTERNATE [ [ 'Map H-Alternate Rubberized Slurry Seal Type II, including crack sealing, protection of existing 4. 28963 SY monuments, manholes, valve covers, etc., re- $1.35 $39,100:05 $1.18 $34,176.34 $1.36 $39,389.68 striping and pavement markings and pneumatic rolling TOTALi MAP "H" ALTERNATE ADDITIVE BID i $39,100.05 II $34,176.34 I[ $39,389.68 ADDITIVE BID MAP "I" ALTERNATE I I Map I-Alternate Rubberized SlunT Seal Type II, including crack sealing, protection of existing 5. 14297 SY monuments, manholes, valve covers, etc.,re- $1.35 $19,300.95 $1.18 $16,870.46 $1.36 $19,443.92 striping and pavement markings and pneumatic rolling I TOTAL MAP 'T' ALTERNATE ADDITIVE BID [ $19~300;95 I $167870.46 $19~443.92 I ,~ TOTAL BASE AND ADDITIVE BIDS I $421,182.20 ] $341,601.65 [ $414,153.97 VICINITY MAP I~G~.~D:  STREET FOR REHAB. (SLURRY SF-AL 'tYPE il) FY ~-~05/06 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION SLURRY SEM~ PROGRt31 ... T H C I T Y 0 F I~ANC II 0 C U CA M 0 N GA Staff Report DALE: duly 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Jori A. Gillespie, Traffic Engineer SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH AUSTIN FOUST .ASSOCIATES, INC. TO PROVIDE A TRAFFIC CIRCULATION STUDY FOR THE RE-OPENING OF 19TH STREET/HIGHLAND AVENUE BETWEEN HAVEN AVENUE AND MILLIKEN AVENUE IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,420 AND AUTHORIZATION OF A 10% CONTINGENCY TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NO. 11243035650/1361124-0. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve, award and execute a Professional Services Agreement with Austin Foust Associates, Inc. to provide a traffic circulation study for the re-opening of 19th Street/Highland Avenue between Haven Avenue and Milliken Avenue in the amount of $27,420 and authorization of a 10% contingency to be funded from Account No. 11243035650/1361124-0. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Prior to the construction of the 1-210 Freeway, 19th Street/Highland Avenue was designated as State Route 30, and carried between 20,000 and 25,000 vehicles per day. However, many pieces of old Highland Avenue were vacated in order to construct the new 1-210 Freeway. After the new 1-210 Freeway was opened, the regional through traffic began using the new freeway, and the daily traffic volumes on 19th Street and Highland Avenue were drastically reduced. Also, the remaining portions of 19th Street/Highland Avenue were relinquished by Caltrans to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. During the construction of the new 1-210 Freeway, the portion of Highland Avenue between San Benito and Fairmont was temporarily closed for construction. Several public hearings were held in January and April of 2000 to discuss the future of this portion of 19th Street/Highland Avenue. Many residents spoke at these public hearings. Page 2 July 6, 2005 Error! No text of specified style in document. Some residents spoke in favor of re-opening 19t~ Street/Highland Avenue, and some of the speakers requested the full permanent closure. The Route 30 Ad Hoc Task Force Committee recommended to the City Council that 19th Street/Highland Avenue be re- opened in the westbound direction only, and that the eastbound direction be permanently closed. The City's Fire and Police Departments have also provided input, and requested that 19th Street/Highland Avenue be re-opened in both directions for emergency vehicles in order to improve emergency response times. Current State of California case law specifically prohibits a local agency from permanently closing a "regionally significant" street. The purpose of this study will be to determine whether or not the currently closed portion of 19th Street/Highland Avenue is "regionally significant", and whether or not the permanent full or partial closure would be consistent with the City's General Plan. The consultant will prepare a traffic circulation study, an environmental document, attend public hearings as required, and respond to public comments on the environmental documents. Three (3) alternatives will be considered. The first alternative is to re-open 19th Street/Highland Avenue to 2-way traffic. The second alternative will be to re-open 19th Street/ Highland Avenue to westbound traffic and to permanently close 19th Street/Hi.~hland Avenue to eastbound traffic. The Third alternative is to permanently close 19"' Street/Highland Avenue to public traffic, and to only allow emergency vehicles access. (Access to emergency vehicles could be provided via automatic electric gates open by the optical emergency vehicle preemption system that has been equipped on all of the City's Fire and Police Department's vehicles.) On May 17, 2005, requests for proposals were sent to eight (8) consulting firms. Only one proposal and three (3) regret letters were received. City staff reviewed the proposal prepared by Austin Foust Associates, Inc., and feel that they are a qualified and responsible firm capable of completing this assignment. Aisc, Joe Foust, and owner of the firm, has work with city staff on this issue previously. City staff therefore, recommends that the City Council award this contract to Austin Foust Associates, Inc. The Professional Services Agreement has been reviewed by and is acceptable to the City Attorney. Respectfully Submitted, / William J. O'Neil City Engineer Attachment: Vicinity Map MILLIKEN AVENUE VICINITY MAP R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Jerry Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer Richard Oaxaca, Engineering Tech~nician SUBJECT: ACCEPT THE BIDS RECEIVED AND AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,620,500.00 TO THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER, SULLY-MILLER CONTRACTING COMPANY, FOR THE BASE BID AND ADDITIVE BID OF THEIR BID PROPOSAL, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $162,050.00 FOR THE PHASE 01/03 FINAL WORK OF CFD'S 2001-01 & 2003-01 FOR FINAL STREET OVERLAY, FINAL STRIPING, MEDIAN ISLAND CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPING, TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFICATION, ETC. ON FOOTHILL BOULEVARD FROM ROCHESTER AVENUE TO 1-15 FREEWAY, TO BE FUNDED FROM CFD 2003-01 FUNDS, ACCOUNT NO. 16143035650/1442614-0 AND APPROPRIATE $1,797,550.00 (CONTRACT AWARD OF $1,620,500.00 PLUS 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $162,050.00 PLUS CONSTRUCTION SOILS AND MATERIALS TESTING IN THE AMOUNT OF $15,000.00) TO ACCOUNT NO. 16143035650/1442614-0 FROM CFD 2003-01 FUND BALANCE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $1,620,500.00 to the apparent Iow bidder, Sully-Miller Contracting Company, for the Base Bid and Additive Bid of their proposal, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $162,050.00, for the Phase 01/03 Final Work of CFD's 2001-01 & 2003-01 for Final Street Overlay, Final Striping, Median Island Construction and Landscaping, Traffic Signal Modification, Etc. on Foothill Boulevard from Rochester Avenue to 1-15 Freeway, to be funded from CFD 2003-01 funds, Account No. 16143035650/1442614-0 and appropriate $1,797,550.00 (Contract award of $1,620,500.00 plus 10% contingency in the amount of $162,050.00 plus construction soils and materials testing in the amount of $15,000.00) to Account No. 16143035650/1442614-0 from CFD 2003-01 fund balance. CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Accept Bids for Phase 01/03 Final Work of CFD's 2001-01 & 2003-01 July 6, 2005 Page 2 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Per previous Council action, bids were solicited, received and opened on June 2, 2005, for the subject project. The Engineer's estimate was $1,611,050.50. Staff has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in accordance with the bid requirements with any irregularities to be inconsequential. Staff has completed the required background investigation and finds all bidders to meet the requirements of the bid documents. The construction of this project is to install a median islands along Foothill Boulevard, landscaping those medians, improving Foothill Boulevard within the 1-15 right-of-way, modifying the south bound 1-15 off-ramp, and asphalt concrete overlay Foothill Boulevard throughout the project limits. The contract documents call for eighty (80) working days to complete this construction. Respectfully submitted,. William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:JD/RO:Is Attachment BID SUMMARY FOR BID OPENING JUNE 2, 2005 Apparent Low Bidder Phase 01/03 Final Work of CFD's 2001-01 and 2003-01 for Final Street Overlay, Final Striping, Median Island Construction and Landscaping, Traffic Signal Modifications etc. on Foothill ENGINEERS Sully-Miller Contracting Boulevard from Rochester Avenue to the 1-15 Freeway ESTIMATE Company 21000.00 UNIT NO QT't UNIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT COST AMOUNT $33,000.00 $33,000.00 51601 SF Remove A.C. Pavement $1.00] $51,600.00 $0.85[ $43.860.00 3. 3460( SF ~emove P.C.C. Pavement $].soI $51,900.00 $0.851 $29,410.00 ~2 ks :temove Interfering Portions of Trapezoidal Chaonel $7o,00 I $72.00 $44,640.OI ~5 828 sv Cold Plane (1' Wide) $3.80i $1,837.51 $3.001 $1,575.01 16 29 LF Extend Doub e 8 X 5 Reinforced Concrete Box $3,000001 $87,000.0( $2,500.001 $72,500.0( 19 6805 LF 8" P.C.C. Curb per C~ Std. 104, Type A1-8 $12.80] $85,062.5£ $10.00[ $68,050.01 20 3] ] LF 8" P.C.C. Curb per Caitrans Std. A87, Type AI-200 $~ 3.001 $4,043.o£ $22,col $6,842.00 2] 880 LF 8' P.C.C. Curb & 24" Gutter per Caltrans Std. 87, Type A2-200 I $5.75 $11,557.5n 23 4 EA P.C.C. Wheel Chair Ramps per Caltrans Std. Ag8A, Case C $850.001 $3,40000 $1,900.00 $7,600.00 24. ES P.C,C. Handicapped Access Ramp per City Std. 102 & 103 at SEC of Day Creek Bh $ ] 250.00[ $1 250.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 25. 350 SF Replace Ex. Decorative Sidewalk in kind after inslalling Automatic Irrigation System' $38.ool $13,250.O0 $15,$O I $5,425.00 26. 600 SF Replace Ex, Sidewalk in kind aRer installing Automatic Irrigation System "B" (near M, $5.001 $3,000.00 $]050 $6,300.00 28 230 LF 6' Chain Link Fence $6001 sl.380.00 $34.00 $7,820.00 29 580 I.F Combination 6" Irrigation Sleeve and 2" Electrical Sleeve (Extend from right-of-way t, $]2.00] $6.600,00 $140.00 $77.000.00 30 t.s Modify Ex. Tra~c Signal & Safety Lighting at Foothill Blvd. & South Bound 1-15 Ran ' $]30.00000] $130.000.00 $300,00 $250,00 $9,000.00 $to,800.oo 32 190 LF Fiber Optic Conduit & Pull Box at Foothill & Day Creek flvd, Traffic Signals $10.00l $1,90000 $47.00 I $8,930.00 33. i LS 2" Fiber Optic Connection from Ex. Vault to Ex. Conduit Stubout at NEC of Day Cree $3,000 00', $3,000.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 40 ks Install 2" Sen/ice and Meter Box for 1" Water Meter per CVWD Drawing No. 91-W3( $5.00000, $5,0oo.0( $3,50000 $3,800.0I 41. ks ~,utomatic Irrigation System "A" (Located near the Chick-fiI-A Resturant) per Foothill $85,00000: $35,000.0( $3,$0000 43 LS Automatic Irrigation Sytem "B" (Located near Monet Ave.) per Foothill Blvd. Median $30.000.00] 530.000.0( $36.00000 [ $36.co0.0c 44. L$ nstall 2" Sen/ice and Meter BOX for 1" Water Meter per CVWD Drawing No. 004-W: $5,000.001 $5,000 or $3,500.co I $3,800.0c 45 2660( SF 30il Preparation/Fine Grading/Mulching $].00; $26,600.01 $0.35j $9.310.00 50 CS Traffic S~ning & Stnpmg $40.000 001 $40,000 OC $28,000{30 I $28,000.(10 TOTAL BASE BID } $1~283.300.50 I [ 51,468,906,00 53 318500 $F AsphaltConcreteOveday(0.1'thick) $0651 ~207,025,0, $035 [ $1II,475.oo 54 336O0 SF Cold Plane (ff Wide) $8.ool $67.8oo.o~ $o291 $9,744.00 58 LS traffic Signing & Stdping $3o,ooo.ooi $3o.o00.o~ $1o,00o Od I $1o,ooo or I TOTAL ADDITIVE BI0 { $327,750.00 { $151,594.00 Sheet 1 TOTAL BASE BID & ADD[TIV£ BIB I $1,611,050.50 ] $1,620.500.00 BtD SUMMARY FOR BID OPENING JUNE 2, 2005 Phase 01/03 Final Work of CFD's 2001-01 and 2003-01 for Final Streer Overlay, Final Striping, Median Island Construction and Landseaping, Traffic Signal Modifications etc. on Foothill Boulevard from Rochester Avenue to the 1-15 Freeway Sequel Contractors, Inc. UNIT[ BID I COILRECTED NO QT¥ UNIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT AMOUNT i.~ ES ~lobilization 5140,000.00] $140,000.00] $140,0PO,PO 2 5160C SF :~emove A.C, Pavement $050l $25,800.001 $25.800.O0 3 3460£ SF :~emove P.C.C. Pavement $1,50[ SS Lo00.o0[ $5 Lap0.00 4 35c LF :~emove P.C.C, Curb $2.001 $700.00 $700.00 6 5 360[ CV EA Remove Jnclassified Exist. Fill Traffic Skjn $100.00 $12.00 [I $43,o00.o0 $100,00 $43,200,o0 $1o0.00 7 17C LF Remove exist. Metal Guardrail $20.001 $3,400001 $3,400.00 5 105 LF :~emove exist Chain Link Fence Sm.ool $I.050.001 $1,050.0~ 9 ES :~emove exis$ Headwall $5,o00.001 $5,0o0.001 $5,o00 o~ to ES :~emove exist. Headwag/Parapet Wall $3,ooo.o01 $3,o0o.o0] $3,oo0.o( I ] EA ~emove exist. 36" Riser $ ~,ooo.oo $ ~,oo0.o0 $ ~,o0o o( 12 LS :~emove Interfering Poffions of Trapezoidal Channel $12,0ee.001 $]2,000.00 1 $]2,000.oi 13 126 CY 3rushed Aggregate Base $66.001 $8,316,00J $8.316.0¢ 14 620 TON ~,sphalt Concre e Pavement $60.001 $37,200.00 $37,200.01 15 525 SF ICold Plane (1' Wide) $6.00[ $3j50.o0 $3,1so.oI l 6 29 LF Extend Double 8' X 5' Reinforced Con.eta Box $2,500001 $72,500.00 $72,500~0( ~7 EA Box Culvert Wingwall per Caltrans Std. D86-A smao $71,452.50 Sl4,0O0.00 S28,O00.00 $2a,o0o.o£ 18 EA Concrte Pipe Con nection th Wingwall $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,0O0.0E p ' 19 6805 LF 8 .C.C. Curb pe Cty Std, 104, Type AI~ s7~.452 ac 20 311 LF 8" P.C.C. Curb per Caltrans Std, A87, Type A1-200 $14.001 $4,354.00 $4.354.0c 31 58o D: 8" P.C.C. Curb & 24' Gutter per Caltraas Std. 87, Type A2-200 $15.001 $8,70o.o0 sa,700.0a 23. 2mo SE 4' P.C.C. Sidewalk s4.ool $8,040.00 $8,040.OO 23. 4 EA P.C.C, Wheel Chair Ramps per Cagrans Std, AB§A, Case C $1,200~o01 $4,800,001 $4,800.oo 24 La P.C.C. Handicapped Access Ramp per City Std. 102 & 103 at SEC of Day Creek BP/d, And Maddgal $1,200 ool $1,2o0,00[ Sl.200.00 25 350 SE Replace Ex, Decorative Sidewalk in kind after installing Automatic ffdgation S)'stem 'A" (near the Chi, s~ 5.00[ $5,250.0o $5.250.00 26 60o se Replace Ex. Sidewalk in kind after installing Automatic Irrigation System "B" (near Monet Ave.) $15 po1 $0,o00,o0 $9,0oo.00 27 17200 SF Concreta Pavers Sm.ool $172,0o0,00 $172.o00~o0 28 230 LF 6' Chain Link Fence 535.00 $8,050, o0i $8,050.00 29 550 IY Combination 6" Irrigation Sleeve and 2" Electrical Sleeve (Extend ffom eight-of-way to 5' behind curb: $50 00~ $27.500.001 $27,50000 30 ~ LS Modify Ex. Traffic Signal & Safety Lighting at Foothill Blvd. & South Bound I-15 Ramps (Indudffig Rel~ $] 25,000.001 $125,000.001 $~25.0o0.0~ 31 31 EA Install Traffic Detector Loops I $250.00 $9,000.001 $9,000 0~ 32. 19I LF Fiber Optic Conduit & Pull Box at Foot~ill & Day Creek Blvd. Traffic Signals $so.oo[ S9.500.001 $9,500.01 33. LS 2" F bet Opt c Connection from Ex. Vault to Ex. Conduit Stubout at NEC of Day Creek Blvd, And Chin $9,000 00 $9,o00,o0] sa,opp.0( 34 LS Excavate and Replace 5' Length of Ex. 2" Fiber Optic Conduit at NWC of Day Creek Bird, And North i $4,000.00 $4,O00.o0 $4,OOO,0( 35. EA Fire Hydrant Markers $25.00 $25.0o $2501 36 LS Median Electrical Outlet System - Site "A" $05,000. o01 $95,0oo.00' $95.o00.0( 37. LS Median Electrical Outlet System - Site 'B" 525,000.00[ $25,o00.o0 $25,000.0( 38. kS Median Electrical Out~et System - Site "C" $70.000 00] $70.000.00 $70,000.0/ 39 kS utomahc Imgahon Sys em A (Loin ed Wes of Day Creek Channel) per Foothill Blvd. Medina s an, I $3o,ooo o0 s3o,oo0.ooI $3o,o0o.oc 40 La :nstall 2' Service and Meier Box for 1" Water Meter per CVWD Drawing No, 91 -W30-2, Sta 19o.51.00 $4,50o.ool $4,500.oo] $4,5o0.oc 41 LS Automatic Irrigation System "A' (Located near the Chick-fil-A Restarant) per Foothill Blvd. Median Isla $28,0o0.ool $28,000.o01 $28,0o0.0I 42 LS nstall 2" Se~,ice and Meter Box for 1" Water Meter per CVWD Drawing No. 004-W25-3, sheet 3 of 3 $4.5oo.ooI $4,5o0.00J $4.5oo.0( ,43 LS Automatic Irrigation Sytem "B" (Located near Monet Ave,) per Foothill Blvd. Median Island - Day Cre~ $35.ooo. ool$35,o00 o0[ $3s,o0o oc 44 L8 Install 2" Sen.'ica and Meter BOX for 1 · Water Meter per CVWD Drawing No. 004-W25-2, sheet 2 of: $4.500.001 $4,500.001 $4,500.0c 45 26600 SF Soil Preperat~on/Fine Grading/Mulching $o7oI$18.620.OOI $1 g.620.00 46 LS Maintenance Pedod $2,000001 52,000.00 $2,000.00 47 1870 EA 1 Gallon Shrubs $6.ooI $11,220.00l $11,220.00 48 462 EA 5 Gallon Shrubs s]8.001 58,316.00,I $a,316.00 49 [02 EA 24" Box Tree $375001 $38,2so.oor $38,250.00 50 LS Traffic Signing & Striping 53o,o0o. o01 $3o,o0o, o01 $3o,o0o ce 5~ LS Traffic Control $126,00000[ $126,000,001 $126,00000 52 LS SWPPP $25,000.00/ 525,000001 $25,000.00 TOTAL BASE BIO $ I ~474~093.001 $1 ~474~093.5[ ADDITIVE BID (O:'erla'Q I I 53. 3]85or SF Asphalt Concrate Overlay (0.1' thick) $0.351 $111,475.00[ $111.475.0( 54 3360( SF Cold Plane (5' Wide) $0.251 S8,400.00] $5,400 o{ 55 15 EA Adjust Manhole to Grade to Finish Grade $300.001 $4,500.00] $4,5000( 56 38 EA t~djust Water Valve t° Finish Grade $275001 $10,45000] $10,450.01 57 39 E^ ~eplace Tragic Detector Loops Severed by Cold Planing $250001 $9,750.o01 $9,750.0( 55 LS Traffic Signing & Stdping $8.650 001 $8,650.001 $8,650 o{ TOTA'.AOO,T,. ..,Dti $'53,225.001 $153,225.0t ~ Sheet 2 TOTAL BASE BID & ABDITIVE BIE ~$1~627,318.00[ $1~627~318.50 BID SUMMARY FOR BID OPENING JUNE 2, 2005 Phase 01/03 Final Work of CFD's 2001-01 and 2003-01 for Final Street Overlay, Final Striping, Median Island Construction and Landscaping, Traffic Signal Modifications etc. on Foothill Boulevard from Rochester Avenue to the 1-15 Freeway Gelltry Brothers, Inc. UNIT NO q)TY, UNIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT I. I LS Mobilization $272,000.00 $272,000.0~ 2. 51600: SF Remove A.C. Pavement $0.50 $25,800.0( 3. 3460( £F Remove P,C.C. Pavement $0.75 $25,960.0( 4. 35i LF Remove P.C.C. Curb $3.00 $h050.0~ 5. 360( CY Unclassified Fill $30.00 $108,000.0¢ 6. EA Remove Exist. Traffic Sign $20000 $200 o( 7. i7c LF Remove existi Metal Guardrail $7.501 $1.275.0£ 8 ' t05 LF Remove exist. Chain Link Fence $6501 $602.5c 9 LS Remove exist. Headwall $26,00000] $26,000.0c ]o LS Remove exist Headwall/Parapet Wall $ ~2,ooo. oo[ $12,000.00 I I EA Remove exist. 36" Riser $]5oo.ool $1,5oo oo 12 LS Remove Intaffedng Portions of Trapezoidal Channel I $37,00000 $37,000,0fl 13 12~ cY Crushed Aggregate Base $60,001 $6,300.00 14 62c TON Asphalt Concrete Pavement $42.001 $26.040.00 15 525 SF Cold Plane (1' Wide) $4.001 $2,100.00 lo 29 LF Extend Double 8' X 5' Reinforced Concrete Box $2,200.00J $03,800~00 17. EA Box Culvert Wingwall per Caltrans Std, DB6-A I $20,000.00 $40,000.0{ 18. EA Soncr[e Pipe Connection to Wingwall $5.500,001 $5,500.0~ p . ]9 6805 LF 3 .C.C. Curbpe CtyStd. 104, TypeA1-8 $14.00] $95,2700~ 20. 3H LP 3" P.C C Cub per Cal0ans Std. A87, Type A1-200 $16 001 $4,976.01 21. 580 LF ½"P.CC Curb&24"Gutte pe Caltrans Std 87 TypeA2200 ' , $16.00 $9,280.01 22. 2OIO SP t" P.C,C. Sidewalk $4.001 $8,040.0( 23. 4 EA P.C.C, Wheel Chair Ramps per Caltrans Std. A88A, Case C $],5oo.ool se,Odd. Or 24. LS P.C.C~ Handicapped Access Ramp per City Std. 102 & 103 at SEC of Day Creek Bh/d. And Madrigal $2,200.00 $2,200.0( 26 360 SF Replace Ex. Decorative Sidewalk in kind affer installing Automatic Irrigation System "A" (near the Chi, $12.001 $4.200.0( 26. 600 SF Replace Ex. Sidewalk in kind affer installing Automatic Irrigation System "B" (near Monet Ave.) $16.00] $a,000.0( 27. 17200 SF Concrete Pavers $16.00] $275.200.0£ 28 230 LF 6' Chain Link Fence $34.oor $7,82o.o[ 29. 550 LF Combination 6" Irrigation Sleeve and 2" Electrical Sleeve (Extend from right-of-way to 5' behind curb I $7o.oo] $41,800. oe 30. h LS Modify Ex. Traffic Signal & Safety Lighting at Foothill Blvd. & South Bound I-15 Ramps (tacluding Rel~ I $170,000.00 $170,000.00 31 3( EA Install Traffic Detector Loops $21o.ooJ $7,560.00 32 ! 19( LF Fiber Optic Conduit & Pull Box at Foothill & Day Creek Blvd. Traffic Signals $38.001 $7,220.00 33 LS 2" Fiber Optic Connect/on from Ex. Vault to Ex. Conduit Stubout at NEC of Day Creek Blvd. And Chur $3.000,00[ $$,ooo.oo 34 1.5 Excavate and Replace 5' Length of Ex, 2" Fiber Optic Conduit at NWC of Day Creek Blvd. Aod North $3.800.001 $3.8oo.oo 35 EA Fire Hydrant Markers $25.001 $25.00 36 LS Median Electhcal Outlet System - Site "A" $g7,ooo.oo{ $87,000.00 37 LS Median Electrical Outlet System - Site "B" $35.ooo.ool $35,000.0, 38 LS Median Electrical Outlet System - Site "C" $77,000.001 $77,o00.o~ 39 LS %tomatic Irrigation System "A' (Located West of Day Creek Channel) per Foothill Blvd. Median Islar $3o,ooo.001 $3o,00o.o~ 40. LS nstall 2" Service and Meter Box for 1' Water Meter per CVWD Drawing No. 91 -W30-2, Sta 19+51.0C $6,500001 $6.500.ol 41 LS ~,utomatic Irrigation System "A" (Located near the Chick-fiI-A Resturant) per Foothill Blvd. Median [sl~ $33,00000F $33,000.0( 42. LS nstall 2' Service and Meter Box for 1" Water Meter per CVVVD Drawing No. 004-W25-3, sheet 3 of 3 $6.500.00l $6,6oo.0~ 43 LS utomatic Imgation Sytem B (Located near Monet Ave.) per Foothill Blvd. Methan Island - Day Cre~ I $33,000.00 $33,000 0r 44 LS nstall 2' Servi00 and Meter Box for 1· Water Meter per CVWD Drawing No. 004-W25-2, sheet 2 of ~ $6,500.00[ $6,500.0" 45 26600 SF Soil Preparation/Fine Grading/Mulching $0.83] $22,078.0i 46 LS Maintenance Period $5,5oo.001 $5,5oo. oi 47 1870 EA 1 Gallon Shrubs $6.50] Sl2,155.0£ 48. 462 EA 5 Ga/Ion Shrubs $~6001 $7,392.0£ 49. 102 EA 24" Box Tree $220.001 $22,440.0c 50 ] LS Traffic Signing 8, Striping $34,00000[ $34,000.0~ 51. I LS Traffic Control $60,000 ooJ $60,000.00 52 Il LS SWPPP $3,000.00 $3,000.00 r TOTAL BASE BID I $1,791~653.50 I ADDITIVE ]BID (Overlay) I 53 318500 SF Asphal Conc ete Overlay (0.1' thick) $0.441 $140.140.el 54. 33600 SP Sold Plane (5' Wide) 5025[ $8,4oo.ol 55. ~ 5 EA Adjust Manhole to Grade to Finish Grade $300 col $4,5oo o( 56. 38 EA ~,djust Water Valve to Finish Grade $20001 $760.0( 57. 39 EA Replace Traffic Detector Loops Severed by Cold Planing $210.001 58 ~ LS Traffic Signing & Stdping $~o,ooo.001 $1o,00o.o~ I TOTAL ADDITIVE BID I $171~990.00 Sheet 3 TOTALBASEBID&ADDITiVEBIO I $1,963,643.51, FO ~N~F~ ~TH ~T NT~ ~TN 5T 4TH ST LIMIT PROJECT LOCATION R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Walter C. Stickney, Associate Civil Engineer~.o~ SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO APPROPRIATE $96,960 TO FUND 176 (MEASURE I - NC# 1 176 305 5650/1020 176) AND APPROVAL FOR AWARD AND EXECUTION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $88,140.00 TO VANDERHAWK CONSULTING LLC, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $8,814.00, FOR THE UPDATE OF THE CITY'S PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, TO BE FUNDED FROM FUND 176 - MEASURE I, ACCOUNT NO. 1 176 305 5650/1020 176 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended the City Council approve an appropriation of $96,960 to Fund 176, and approve an award and execution of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $88,140 to VanderHawk Consulting LLC, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $6,614 for the update of the City's Pavement Management Program. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS In order for the City to best provide for the continual upkeep and repair of the City's streets, staff relies on a computerized Pavement Management Program (PMP). One aspect of the PMP is the periodic inventorying of all City maintained streets. Most PMP's require a physical inventory approximately every five years. The City last inventoried the streets six years ago. A physical inventory provides the computer application with a starting condition level of the streets. The inventory will observe what distresses are occurring to the pavement as well as the extent and magnitude of those distresses. From that information the software can then determine those street sections requiring remediation, what remedies CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Update of the City's Pavement Management Program July 6, 2005 Page 2 should be undertaken, and when they should be performed. As work is undertaken on streets, and as the years progress, the computer application will update the projected condition of the streets until such time a new physical inventory is required or can be performed. A second aspect of the PMP is to allow staff to perform "what-if" analysis. By entering budget dollars the application can determine which projected street improvements can realize the greatest benefit-to-cost ratio. The award of this contract will provide the City with a new physical inventory of all its streets. It will also develop sample locations throughout the City to allow staff to monitor the condition of these samples on a periodic basis. Staff has met with pavement management consultants and has determined VanderHawk Consultants to be the best versed in the needs of the City, as well as being the most expert in the pavement management software. Staff has found the fee proposal to be consistent for this type of work. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer W JO: WCS R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer ~/ BY: II SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTIONVRENEWING THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENTS WITH ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS, INC., DAN GUERRA & ASSOCIATES, DAWSON SURVEYING, INC., AND SB&O, INC., FOR ANNUAL CONSTRUCTION SURVEY SERVICES FOR PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR FY 2005/2006, AND APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO SUCH CONTRACTS TO INCLUDE AN UPDATED AND REVISED FEE SCHEDULE ("EXHIBIT C") REFLECTING REASONABLE, ANNUAL COST-OF-LIVING INCREASES, TO BE FUNDED FROM VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ACCOUNTS AS APPROVED IN THE FY 2005/2006 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution renewing the Professional Services Agreements with Associated Engineers, Inc., Dan Guerra & Associates, Dawson Surveying, Inc., and SB&O, Inc., for annual construction survey services for FY 2005/2006, for proposed capital improvement projects throughout the City, to be funded from various individual project accounts as approved in the FY 2005/2006 Budget. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Associated Engineers, Inc., Dan Guerra & Associates, Dawson Surveying, Inc., and SB&O, Inc., have been providing survey services for the City the past fiscal year. All four consultants are currently operating under agreements that were approved by City Council on July 21, 2004, with an option to renew annually up to an additional two years CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Construction Survey Services - Annual Renewal of Professional Services Agreements July 6, 2005 Page 2 after review of fees and mutual agreement of both parties. These four consultants have been contacted and all four have indicated that they are agreeable to continue providing survey services for fiscal year 2005/2006. In addition, the consulting firms, with the exception of Dan Guerra & Associates, have requested their current fee schedule be added as an amendment to their contract, to increase the hourly rate for supported fees, to reflect a reasonable cost-of-living increase between 3 and 7 percent. Copies of the existing and proposed fee schedules have been attached for reference. Individual capital improvement projects requiring construction survey services will be awarded on a rotating basis between the consulting firms. Services will be on a time and materials basis in accordance with the schedule of fees and type of project. Because each individual project survey requirement and cost will vary dependent on the work required, a proposal will be requested from the consultant along with an estimated cost. At that time a requisition will be processed for the services using the account number(s) for the individual project, as listed in the FY 2005/06 Budget. The total cost of the consultant selected for each individual project will not exceed the budgeted amount, unless authorized by the City Council. Respectfu,,lly submitted, City Engineer WJO:JAD Attachments: Vicinity Map and Resolution lOG RESOLUTION NO. ~,~'- ,~_../,.~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE RENEWAL OF AGREEMENTS WITH ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS, INC., DAN GUERRA & ASSOCIATES, DAWSON SURVEYING, INC., AND SB&O, INC., FOR ANNUAL CONSTRUCTION SURVEY SERVICES FOR PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR FY 2005/2006, AND APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO SUCH CONTRACTS TO INCLUDE AN UPDATED AND REVISED FEE SCHEDULE ("EXHIBIT C") REFLECTING REASONABLE, ANNUAL COST-OF-LIVING EXPENSES WHEREAS, Associated Engineers, Inc., Dan Guerra & Associates, Dawson Surveying, Inc., and SB&O, Inc., Contract No. 04-094, 04-095, 04-096 and 04-097, respectively, were approved by City Council on July 21,2004; and WHEREAS, the contracts may be extended for additional one-year periods, up to an additional two years, With mutual agreement of both parties; and WHEREAS, Associated Engineers, Inc., Dan Guerra & Associates, Dawson Surveying, Inc., and SB&O, Inc., have requested renewal of their contracts; and WHEREAS, Associated Engineers, Inc., Dawson Surveying, Inc., and SB&O, Inc., have requested an amendment to their contracts to include their current fee schedule, to increase the hourly rate for supported fees, to reflect a reasonable cost-of- living increase; and WHEREAS, said request is hereby approved and by this resolution the contracts are hereby amended to include the current schedule of fees, to be labeled Exhibit "C" within the contracts, replacing the existing Exhibit "C". NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, hereby resolves that said contracts are hereby renewed and amended to include the current fee schedule, and the Mayor is authorized to sign this resolution. uerra & Associates 1027t-B TRADEMARK STREET, RANCHO CUCAUONGA, CAUFORNIA 91730 PHONE: (gOg) 987-4306 - FAX: (909) 941-1528 STANDARD HOURLY RATES PRINCIPAL ENGINEER $160.00 per hour PROJECT MANAGER $135.00 per hour DESIGNER/DESIGNER CADD $115.00 per hour DRAFTSMAN/DRAFTSMAN CADD $105.00 per hour TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES $110.00 per hour 1-MAN SURVEY CREW* $160.00 per hour 2-MAN SURVEY CREW * $205.00 per hour 3-MAN SURVEY CREW * $250.00 per hour CLERICAL $ 70.00 per hour CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES $105.00 per hour Above rates include mileage, equipment and instruments (exclusive ofremals), use of office space and materials and supplies. Rates exclude use ofconsultams, equipment remal, blueprinting, photocopying, reproductions, etc., which will be charged at Engineer's cost plus 15% administration, if incurred. Overtime rates will be 50% greater than those rates listed. Overtime is defined as work in excess of eight (8) hours per day (twelve (12) hours maximum), 40 hours per week and Saturday. Rates for Sunday and Dan Guerra & Associates approved holidays and work in excess of twelve (12) hours per day will be 100% greater than those rotes listed. · Rates exclude use of Global Positioning System Equipment. GPS use rates will be added at $925/day. FEE SCHEDULE- October 2004 Expert Witness (Deposition/Court Appearance) ........... : ....................................................... $315.00/hr Professional Consultation ........................................................................................................ 170.00/hr Principal .................................................................................................................................. 166.00/hr Project Manager ...................................................................................................................... 135.00/hr Project Engineer ...................................................................................................................... 120.00/hr Assistant Project Engineer ....................................................................................................... 110.00/hr Design Engineer ...................................................................................................................... 101.00/hr Staff Engineer ........................................................................................................... : ................ 85.00/hr Senior Design Draftsman .......................................................................................................... 88.00/hr Design Draftsman ...................................................................................................................... 81.00&r Draftsman .................................................................................................................................. 73.00/hr Delineator .................................................................................................................................. 58.00/hr Associate Planner ...................................................................................................................... 83.00/hr Senior Land Surveyor .............................................................................................................. 130.00/hr Survey Supervisor ................................................................................................................... 114.00/hr Assistant Land Surveyor ............................................................................................................ 99.00/hr 1-Man Survey Crew ................................................................................................................ 122.00/hr 2-Man Survey Crew ................................................................................................................ 192.00/hr 3-Man Survey Crew ................................................................................................................ 260.00/hr 2-Man Survey Crew (Overtime) .............................................................................................. 248.00/hr 2-Man Survey Crew (Doubletime) .......................................................................................... 320.00/hr l-Man Survey Crew (Global Positioning System') .................................................................. 170.00/hr 2-Man Survey Crew (Global Positioning System) .................................................................. 232.00/hr 3-Man Survey Crew (Global Positioning System) .................................................................. 288.00/hr Computer Technician/Survey Notes ................................... : ...................................................... 98.00/hr Contract Coordinator ................................................................................................................. 80.00/hr Administrative Technician ..... : .................................................................................................. 57.00/hr Delivery Service ........................................................................................................................ 40.00/hr Prints & Reproduction Charges ............................................................................ .' .............. Cost + 10% Outside Consulting 8,: Outside Delivery Services ............................................................... Cost + 10% In the event of any increase of costs due to the granting of wage increases and/or other employee benefits due to the terms of any ne;v labor agreement during the lifetime of this agreement, such increases shall be adjusted to all fees. Client hereby agrees that the balance as stated on the billing from the engineer to client is correct, conclusive and binding on the client unless client, within ten (I0) days from the date of the making of the billing, notifies engineer in writing of the particular item that is alleged to be incorrect. Time is of the essence regarding the provisions of this paragraph. Monthly billing will be mailed to Client Accounts Payable and to a specified project manager as requested. Client hereby agrees that.costs for subsequent requests of billing and/or exhibit copies will be borne by Client and billed on a time and materials basis (T&M) under Client reimbursable Job No. XXXX0.99 NOTE: Under the terms and conditions of this contract, a late payment FINANCE CHARGE will be computed at the periodic rate of 1.00% per month, which is an ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of 12% and ;vill be applied to any unpaid balance commencing 30 days after the date on which payment of the balance, pursuant to this contract, is required to be made. S:/MiscFee Schedule\Fee Schedule 10-04.doc Revised: 10/26/04 FEE SCHEDULE - October 2003 Expert Witness (Deposition/Court Appearance) .................................................................... $300.00/hr Professional Consultation ......................................................................................................... 160.00/hr pPrin, cipal ................................................................................................................................... 160.00/hr reject Manager ....................................................................................................................... 130.00/hr Project Engineer ....................................................................................................................... 115.00/hr Assistant Project Engineer ........................................................................................................ 105.00/hr Design Engineer ......................................................................................................................... 97.00/hr StaffEngineer ............................................................................................................. . ........... ~... 82.00fnr Senior Design Draftsman ........................................................................................................... 85.00/hr Design Draftsman ...................................................................................................................... 78.00/hr Draftsman .................................................................................................................................. 70.00/hr ~elin~ator~; ................................................................................................................................ 56.00Par ssocmte tnanner ............... 80 00/hr Senior Land Surveyor .............................................................................................................. 125.00Par Survey Supervisor ........................................................................................................... 110.00far Assistant Land Surveyor ................................................................ i ......... iii ....... iiiiii.. 95.00/hr 1-Man Survey Crew ........................... . 115 00/hi' 2-Man Survey Crew ..................................................... iiiii.....iiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 180100/hr 3-Man Survey Crew.. · .................. 240.00/hr 2-Man Survey Crew (~vertime~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..~~~~~..~~~~~...~~~~~.~~~~~..~~~~ ........ 230.00/hr 2-Man Survey Crew (Doubletime) ........................................................................................... 300.00/hr 1-Man Survey Crew (Global Positioning System) .................................................................... 160.00/hr 2-Man Survey Crew (Global Positioning System) .............. ~ ..................................................... 220.00/hr 3-Man Survey Crew (Global Positioning System) ................................................................ :...270.00/hr Computer Technician/Survey Notes ................................................. 95.00/hr Contract Coordinator ............................................................................................................... ..75.00/hr Administrative Technician ......................................................................... 54.00/hr Deliverv Service ........................ ' ................................................................................................. 34.00~o/~/- Prints ~ Reproduction Charges ............................................................................................ Cost + 10~ Outside Consulting & Outside Delivery Services .................................................... ~ ............ Cost + 10% In the event of any increase of costs due to the granting of wage increases and/or other employee benefits due to the terms of any new labor agreement during the lifetime of this agreement, sucli increases shall be adjusted to all fees. Client hereby agrees that the balance as stated on the billing fi.om the engineer to client is correct, conclusive and binding on the client unless client, within ten (10) days fi.om the date of the making of the billing, notifies engineer in writing of the particular item that is alleged to be incorrect. Time is of the essence regarding the prows~ons of this paragraph. Monthly billing will be mailed to Chent Accounts Payable and to a specified project manager as requested. Client hereby agrees that costs for subsequent requests of billing and/or exhibit copies will be borne by Client and billed on a time and materials basis (T&M) under Client reimbursable Job No. XXXX0.99 NOTE: Under the terms and conditions of this conta-act, a late payment FlNANCE CHARGE will be computed at the periodic ~ate of 1.00% per month, which is an ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of 12% and will be applied to any unpaid balance commencing 30 days after the date on which payment of the balance, pursuant to this contract, is required to be made. Associated Engineers, Inc. OONSU'T,NGC,V,LENG,NEERS 3311 E. SHELBY STREET, ONTARIO, CA 91764-4872 (909) 980-1982 FAX (909) 941-0891 (Effective 10/01/043 OFFICE TIME Principal Registered Civil Engineer/CEO $158.00 per hour Principal Registered Civil Engineer $147.00 per hour Principal Licensed Land Surveyor $147.00 per hour Principal Construction Administrator $147.00 per hour Senior Construction Administrator $126.00 per hour Civil Engineer 1. Project Manager $126.00 Der hour 2. Senior $110.00 ~erhour 3. Associate $100.00 3er hour Assistant Engineer $95.00 :)er hour Junior Engineer $79.00 3er hour Utility Coordinator-1 $95.00 3er hour Utility Coordinator-2 $72.00 3er hour Chief of Surveys $115.00 3er hour Licensed Land Surveyor $110.00 3er hour Land Survey Technician $90.00 3er hour Cadd Technician $79.00 3er hour Junior CADD Technician $42.00 3er hour Engineering Aide $53.00 )er hour Senior Administrator $100.00 )er hour Accounting Coordinator $53.00 )er hour Administrative Assistant $53.00 per hour FIELD TIME 3-Man Survey Party $263.00 per hour 2-Man Survey Party $205.00 per hour l-Man Survey Party $147.00 per hour Flagman $53.00 per hour Senior Staff Inspector $95.00 per hour Staff Inspector $79.00 per hour Travel Time - 3-Man Survey Party $110.00 per hour Travel Time - 2-Man Survey Party $84.00 per hour Above schedule is for straight time only. Overtime requested by client will be at 1-1/2 times the rates shown and Sundays/Holidays at 3 times the rates shown. These hourly rates do not include printing costs, fees paid to Governmental agencies or other reimbursable expenses. These expenses are billed at cost + 10%. Above, schedule subject to change based on annual increases to direct labor rates. Travel time rates will be billed for those hours in excess of 8 hours per day. Expert Witness time will be billed at 1½ times the hourly rates shown with a 4 hour minimum plus expenses. PLANNING DESIGNING SURVEYING /// ~t II Associated Engineers, Inc. 0o.su.T,. o,v,. 3311 E. SHEU~Y STREET, ONTARIO, CA 917~4872 (909) 980-1982 F~ (909) 941-0891 HOURLY RATES (Effective 10101103) OFFICE TIME Principal Registered Civil Engineer/CEO $150.00 per hour Principal Registered Civil Engineer $140.00 per hour Principal Licensed Land Surveyor $140.00 per hour Principal Construction Administrator $140.00 per hour Senior Construction Administrator $120.00 per hour Civil Engineer 1. Project Manager $120.00 per hour 2. Senior $105.00 per hour 3. Associate $95.00 per hour Assistant Engineer $90.00 per hour Junior Engineer $75.00 per hour Utility Coordinator-1 $90.00 per hour Utility Coordinator-2 $68.00 per hour Chief of Surveys $110.00 per hour Licensed Land Surveyor $105.00 per hour Land Survey Technician $85.00 per hour Cadd Technician $75.00 per hour Junior CADD Technician ' $40.00 per hour Engineering Aide $50.00 per hour Senior Administrator $95.00 per hour Accounting Coordinator $50.00 per hour Administrative Assistant $50.00 per hour FIELD TIME 4-Man Survey Party $295.00 per hour 3-Man Survey Party $250.00 per hour 2-Man Survey Party $192.00 per hour l-Man Survey Party $140.00 per hour Flagman $50.00 per hour Senior Staff Inspector $90.00 per hour Staff Inspector $75.00 per hour Travel Time - 3-Man Survey Party $105.00 per hour Travel Time - 2-Man Survey Party $80.00 per hour Above schedule is for straight time only. Overtime requested by client will be at 1-1/2 times the rates shown and Sundays/Holidays at 3 times [he rates shown. These hourly rates do not include pdnting costs, fees paid to Govethmental agencies or other reimbursable expenses. These expenses are billed at cost + 10%. Above schedule subject to change based on annual increases to direct labor rates. Travel time rates ',viii be billed for those hours in excess of 8 hours per day. Expert W~rmess time will be billed at 1 '~ times the houdy rates shown wi~ a 4 hour minimum plus expenses. S- RVEYING INC LAND SURVEYORS BOUNDARY SURVEYS · GPS · CONSTRUCTION STAKING · ALTA SURVEYS ·.AERIAL CONTROL · TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS SCHEDULE OF RATES Principal ..................................................................... $ 95.00 per hour Survey Tech ................................................................ $ 70.00 per hour Survey Crew (2 person) ................................................................... $175.00 per hour Survey Crew (3 person) ................................................... $ 235.00 per hour Effective as of 1/1/05 These rates reflect prevailing wage rates. 1332 VILLA STREET ~' RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92507 · PHONE 951.682.3286 · FAX 951.682.3281 Dawson Surveying, inc. Land Surveyors SCHEDULE OF RATES Project Manager ................................................................. $ 85.00 per hoUr Survey Crew (2 person) ........................................................ $165.00 per hoUr Survey Crew (3 person) ........................................................ $ 200.00 per hoUr 1332 Villa Sheet" Riverside, CA 92507 * Ph - 909-682-3286" Fax - 909-682.3281 E-mail- dawsurv~din~way.com / I q R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A E ~ Gl N E E R I N G D E pA R T i~l E N T Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Jerw A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer ~,~ SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION RENEWING THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENTS WITH KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC., NINYO & MOORE, AND RMA GROUP, FOR ANNUAL SOILS AND MATERIALS TESTING SERVICES FOR PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR FY 2005/2006, AND APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO SUCH CONTRACTS TO INCLUDE AN UPDATED AND REVISED FEE SCHEDULE ("EXHIBIT C") REFLECTING REASONABLE, ANNUAL COST-OF-LIVING INCREASES, TO BE FUNDED FROM VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ACCOUNTS AS APPROVED IN THE FY 2005/2006 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution renewing the Professional Services Agreements with Krazan & Associates, Inc., Ninyo & Moore, and RMA Group, for annual soils and materials testing services for FY 2005/2006, for proposed capital improvement projects throughout the City, to be funded from various individual project accounts as approved in the FY 2005/2006 Budget. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Krazan & Associates, Inc., Ninyo & Moore, and RMA Group, have been providing soils and materials testing services for the City the past fiscal year. All three consultants are currently operating under agreements that were approved by City Council on July 21, 2004, with an option to renew annually up to an additional two years after review of fees and mutual agreement of both parties. These three consultants have been contacted CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Soils & Materials Testing Services - Annual Renewal of Professional Services Agreements July 6, 2005 Page 2 and all three have indicated that they are agreeable to continue providing soils and materials testing services for fiscal year 2005/2006. In addition, the consulting firm of Ninyo & Moore has requested their current fee schedule be added as an amendment to their contract, to increase the hourly rate for supported fees, to reflect a reasonable cost-of-living increase on average of 13.5%. This reflects an increase in prevailing wages for the last three years, bringing their rates to a more comparable level with the other consultants. Copies of the existing and proposed fee schedules have been attached for reference. Individual capital improvement projects requiring soils and materials testing services will be awarded on a rotating basis between the consulting firms. Services will be on a time and materials basis in accordance with the schedule of fees and type of project. Because each individual project testing requirement and cost will vary dependent on the work required, a proposal will be requested from the 'consultant along with an estimated cost. At that time a requisition will be processed for the services using the account number(s) for the individual project, as listed in the FY 2005/06 Budget. The total cost of the consultant selected for each individual project will not exceed the budgeted amount, unless authorized by the City Council. Respectfully submitted, City Engineer WJO:JAD Attachments: Vicinity Map and Resolution RESOLUTION NO. ~) .'~o ~ I ~/ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE RENEWAL OF AGREEMENTS WITH KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC., NINYO & MOORE, AND RMA GROUP, FOR ANNUAL SQILS AND MATERIALS TESTING SERVICES FOR PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR FY 2005/2006, AND APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO SUCH CONTRACTS TO INCLUDE AN UPDATED AND REVISED FEE SCHEDULE ("EXHIBIT C") REFLECTING REASONABLE, ANNUAL COST-OF-LIVING EXPENSES WHEREAS, Krazan & Associates, Inc., Ninyo & Moore, and RMA Group, Contract No. 04-098, 04-099 and 04-100, respectively, were approved by City Council on July 21,2004; and WHEREAS, the contracts may be extended for additional one-year periods, up to an additional two years, with mutual agreement of both parties; and WHEREAS, Krazan & Associates, Inc., Ninyo & Moore, and RMA Group, have requested renewal of their contract§; and WHEREAS, Ninyo & Moore, have requested an amendment to their contract(s) to include their current fee schedule, to increase the hourly rate for supported fees, to reflect a reasonable cost-of-living increase; and WHEREAS, said request is hereby approved and by this resolution the contract(s) are hereby amended to include the current schedule of fees, to be labeled Exhibit "C" within the contract(s), replacing the existing Exhibit "C". NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, hereby resolves that said contracts are hereby renewed and amended to include the current fee schedule, and the Mayor is authorized to sign this resolution. HOURLY CHARGES FOR PERSONNEL Principal Engineer/Geologist/Environmenta Scientist ........................................................................................... $ Senior Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist. .............................................................................................. $ 139 Senior Prelect Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist .................................................................................. $ 133 Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist .................................................................................... $ 127 Senior Staff Engineer/Geologist/Envimnmental Scientist ...................................................................................... $ 123 Concrete Coring Technician and Equipment ............................................................................................ $ 109 Staff Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist ................................................................................................. $ 100 GIS Analyst ....................................................................................................................................... $ 96 Field Operations Manager ............................. ii....,i.....i ........... i....i....i ..................................................................... $ 96 Nondestructive Examination Technician, UT, MT, LP ........ $ 85 Pull Test Technician and Equipment ................................... iiii,,iiii..iii...iii...,ii...,.i ................ i .......... ii...,ii ............... $ 80 Supervisory Technician 80 Senior Field/Laboratory Technician ..... . ................................................................................................. $ 69 Technical Illustrator/CAD Operator ...................................................................................................................... $ 69 Field/Laboratory Technician ............................................................................................................................. $ 64 ACI Concrete Technician ................................................................................. $ 64 Concrete/Asphalt Batch Plant Inspector ................................................................. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: $ 64 Special Inspector, Reinforced Concrete .......................................................................................................... $ 64 Special Inspector, Pre-stressed Concrete .......................................................................................................... $ 64 Special Inspector, Reinforced Masonry .................................................................................................................. Special Inspector, Structural Steel .. . ..................................................................................................... 64 Spec a nspector, We d ng, AWS ........................................................................................................................... $ 64 $ 64 Special Inspector, Fireproofing ................................................................................................................ $ 64 Geotechn ca/Environmenta/Laboratory Ass stant ................................................................................................ $ 53 tnforma~ion Specialist ...................... Data Processing, Technical ~di~J';]~';*~'r ~';pl~d[J;ti(~..i;..;.ii..iii.....i....; .................................................................. $ 44 OTHER CHARGES Expert Witness Testimony ............................ ...................................................................................... $ 300 /hr Special Preparation of Standard Test Specimens .......................................................................................... $ 64 /hr Inclinometer Usage ................................................................... 32 /hr Vapor Emission K ts ' ' ................................ $$ 30 /kit Nuclear Density Gauge Usage ............................................................................................................. $ 9 /hr Field Vehicle Usage .................................................................................... . ................ $ 6 /hr Direct Project Expenses .................................................................... ;; "-: .................. :-...:;-....:...: :...:::.C~;;t plus 15 % · Laborato~,/test ng, geophys ca equ pment, and other spec a equipment provided upon recluest. NOTES (Field Services) For field and laboratory technicians and special inspectors, regular houdy rates are charged dudng normal weekday construction hours. Overtime rates at 1.5 times the regular rates will be charged for WOd( performed outside normal con- struction hours and all day on Saturdays and Sundays. Rates at twice the regular rates will be charged for all work in excess of 12 hours in one day or on holidays. Lead time for any requested service is 24 hours. Field Technician rates are based on a 2-hour minimum. Special inspection rates are based on a 4-hour minimum for the first 4 hours and an 8- hour minimum for hours exceeding 4 hours. Field personnel are charged portal to portal. INVOICES invoices will be submitted monthly and are due upon receipt. A service charge of 1.0 percent per month may be charged on accounts not paid within 30 days. # SCHEDULE OF FEES HOURLY CHARGES FOR PERSONNEL Principal Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist ........................................................................................... $ 135 Senior Engineer/GeologistJEnvimnmental Scientist .............................................................................................. $ 122 Senior Project Engineer/Geologist/Environmental Scientist .............. ~ ................................................................... $ 122 ProjectEngineer/GeologistJEnvironmental Sciestist .............................................................................................. $ 109 Senior Staff Engineer/GeologistJEnvimnmental Scientist ................................................ ~ ..................................... $ 98 Staff Engineer/GeotogistJEnvimnmental Scientist .................................................................................................. $ 86 IS/GIS Specialist.. · ................ $ 86 Field Operations Manager ...................................................................................................................................... $ 68 Super~sor,j Technician*. ........................................................................................................................................ $ 68 Nondestructive Examination Technician, UT, MT, LP*. ......................................................................................... $ 75 Senior Field/Laboratory Technician*. ........................................................................... [ ......................................... $ 63 Field/Laboretory Technician*. ................................................................................................................................. $ 57 ACI Concrete Technician*. ..................................................................................................................................... $ 57 Concrete/Asphalt Batch Plant Inspector* ............................................................................................................... $ 57 Special Inspector (concrete, Masonry, Steel, Welding, and Fireproofing)*. ......................................................... $ 57 Technical Illustrator/CAD Operator ......................................................................................................................... $ 57 Geotechnical/EnvironmentaFLaboratory Assistant ................................................................................................ $ 49 Information Specialist ............................................................................................................................................. $ 42 Data Prccessing, Technical Edifin~l, or Reproduction ............................................................................................ $ 36 OTHER CHARGES Expert Witness Testimony ............................................................................................................................ $ 250/hr PID/FID Usage .............................................................................................................................................. $ 120/day Coring Machine Usage (includes technician) ............................................................................................... $ 100/hr Anchor load test equipment (includes technician) ....................................................................................... $ 89/hr Hand Auger Equipment .................................................................... ~ ........................................................... $ 55/day Inclinometer Usage ...................................................................................................................................... $ 20/hr Vapor Emission Kits ..................................................................................................................................... $ 30/kit Level D Personal Protective Equipment (per pemon per day) .................................................................... $ 25 Ip/d Rebar Locator (Pachometer) ........................................................................................................................ $ 22/hr NuclearOensity Gauge Usage ..................................................................................................................... $ No charge Field Vehicle Usage ........................ .'. ............................................................................................................ $ 6/hr Direct Project Expenses ....................................................................................................................... Cost plus 15 % Laboratory testing, gecphysicel equipment, and other special ec{uipment provided upon re(~uest. NOTES (Field Services) For field and laboratory technicians and special inspectors, regular houdy rates are charged dudng normal weekday construction hours. Overtime rates at 1.5 Umes the regular rates will be charged for work performed outside non'hal construction hours and all day on Saturdays and Sundays. Rates at twice the regular rates will be charged for all work in excess of 12 hours in one day or on holidays. Lead Ume for any requested service is 24 hours. Special inspection rates are based on a 4-hour minimum for the first 4 hours and an 8-hour minimum for hours exceeding 4 hours. Field Technicians are charged portal to portal. · Indicates rates that are based on Prevailing Wage Determination made by the State of California, Director of Industrial RelaUons on a semiannual basis and are subject to their revision. INVOICES Invoices will be submitted monthly and are due upon receipt. A service charge of 1.0 percent per month may be charged on accounts not paid within 30 days. City of Rancho Cucamonga ,,,, ~oi15 and I~atedal$ Teslfn~7 - Annual ~erv/ces 3une Ir 2004 200~ T ¢lmi¢ian el Description Rate/Cost Soil Technician $58.00 Senior Soil Technician $60.00 ~ic Soil Technician - Retesting $58.00 Public Works Inspector $62.00 Public Works Technician $60.00 Public Works Inspector - Asphalt Paving $60.00 Public Works Inspector - Asphalt Plant $58.00 Public Work Inspector - Concrete Paving $60.00 Public Works Inspector - Concrete Plant $58.00 Public Works Inspector - Resident Inspection $85.00 Traffic Control Personnel $55.00 Laboratory Technician - Field Lab $55.00 ch Laboratory Technician Batch Preparation $55.00 Special Inspector -Reinforced Concrete (ICBO) $62.00 Special Inspector - Pre-Stressed Concrete (ICBO) $62.00 ~rl, Special Inspector - Concrete Batch Plant $62.00 so Concrete Technician (ACI) $58.00 Pick-up & Delivery of Test Specimens $45.00 ID Reinforcing or Structural Steel $58.00 Special Inspector Fire Proofing (ICBO) $62.00 Special Inspector Epoxy Bolting $62.00 Special Inspector Roofing / Nailing $62.00 Special lfispector Masonry (ICBO) $62.00 Special Inspector - Masonry (DSA) $65.00 Special Inspector - Grout Batch Plant $60.00 Special Inspector - Field Welding (AWS CWI) $62.00 Special Inspector - S.hop Welding (AWS CWI) $62.00 Special Inspector - Structural Steel (ICBO) $62.00 Special Inspector- High Strength Bolting (ICBO) $62.00 Special Inspector - Timber $65.00 ~ll fttOil~ ~1 ~ttd S~h=n~nt of qualifitattotts 17 City of Rancho Cucamonga .~CoJ/$ and/4aterial$ Testing - Annual Services 3une :l.~ 2004 Lab Aggregates Description Rate/Cost Abrasion by Los Angeles Rattler $225.00 Cleanness Value - Fine or Coarse $125.00 Deleterious Substance Determination $100.00 Dry Rodded Unit Weight $85.00 Durability Index - Fine & Coarse $225.00 Durability Test - Coarse $150.00 Durability Test - Fine $100.00 Fineness Modulus $80.00 Flat and Elongated Pieces - (per size fi.action) $125.00 Fractured Faces - (per size fi.action) $35.00 Light Weight Particles $200.00 Moisture Content $20.00 Organic Impurities $65.00 Percent C lay in Sands by Hydrometer $90.00 Percentage C~ashed Particles $125.00 Potential ReactiviD' - Chemical Method $350.00 Sand Equivalent $85.00 Sieve Analysis-Fine & Coarse Aggregates $110.00 Sieve Analysis-Fine Aggregates (passing No. 4) $95.00 Sieve Analysis-Coarse Aggregates (Retained on No 4) $65.00 Soundness by Sodium Sulfate-(Coarse Series) $255.00 Soundness by Sodium Sulfate (Fine Series) $330.00 Specific Gra*ity & Absorption of Coarse Aggregate $30.00 Apparent Specific Gravity of Fine Aggregate $40.00 Specific Gravity & Absorption of Fine Aggregate $40.00 Fine Aggregote Angularity (T304) $65.00 ~ ~.tp Proposal and $taten~ertt of ~.ualJfic,~lYot~$ 19 City of Rancho Cucamonga $oi15 and fifaterial$ T~'n~ - Annual ~ervices 3une Ir 2004 Lab Asphalt Description Rate/Cost Fihn Stripping $95.00 Kc Factor $65.00 KfFactor $85.00 Moisture Vapor Susceptibility $200.00 Swell Potential (CAL 305) $165.00 Bulk Specific Gravity Per Specimen (ASTM Saturated Surface Dry) $40.00 Bulk S ~ecific Gravity (ASTM Saturated Surface Dry Cores) $40.00 Bulk S ~ecific Gravity Per Specimen (ASTM Parafilm Coated) $45.00 Bulk S ~ecific Gravity (ASTM Parafilm Coated Cores) $45.00 Bulk S ~ecific Gravity (CTM 308 Method A) ~45.00 Bulk S ~ecific Gravity (CTM 308 Method A Cores) 45.00 Bulk S ~ecific Gravity (CTM 308 Method C) ;40.00 Balk S ~ecific Gravity (CTM 308 Method C Cores) ;40.00 Field Test Maximum Density (CAL 375) ;95.00 Lab Test Maximum Density (CAL 375) 195.00 Lab Test Maximum Density - Hveem Method ~195.00 Lab Test Maximum Density ~ Marshall Method ~195.00 Theoretical Maximum Specific Gravity - Rice ; 175.00 Marshall Stability and Flow - lab compacted ;280.00 Marshall Stability and Flow - field compacted ;190.00 Hveem Stability (CTM 366) ;195.00 Hveem Stability (ASTM D1560) ;195.00 Moisture Content of Mix (CAL, 370) ;25.00 Moisture Content of Mix (CAL 310) ; 185.00 Tensile Strength Ratio (AASHTO T283) ;550.00 Surface Abrasion Test (CAL 360) ;450.00 Extraction - Percent Asphalt by Ignition Oven ;100.00 Extraction - Percent Asphalt by Ignition Oven - Calibration $250.00 Extraction - Percent Asphalt by Solvents (Vacuum) $125.00 Extraction - Percent Asphalt by Solvents (Centrifuge) $125.00 Gradation of ExWacted Aggregate $110.00 Percent Voids (CAL 367) $125.00 Percent Residue by Evaporation (ASTM D244) $100.00 Emulsion Sieve Test (ASTIVl D244) $75.00 Wet Tract Abrasion (ASTM D3910) $100.00 Propo~l and .~:~i~nent of O/alificatiort$ 20 City of Rancho Cucamonga - ~oils and Mater/als Tesb'n~1 - Annual Sdrvices 3une If 200~ Lab Concrete Description Rate/Cost Mix Design Review - Calculation Only $175.00 Concrete Cylinder Cured and/or Compression Tested $18~00 Compression Test Cores-8" maximum diameter (including trimming $50.00 Insulating Concrete Cylinders - Compression Test $25.00 Insulating Concrete Cylinders - Constant Weight $25.00 Flexural Strength-Concrete Beams $85.00 Gunite Compression Tests $20.00 Shotcrete Compression Tests $20.00 Concrete Modulus of Elasticity $150.00 Concrete Shrinkage Test (set of 3) $165.00 Cement Content of Hardened Concrete $1, I00.00 Splitting Tensile Test $65.00 Unit Weight of Cylinders $45.00 Air Content CAL 504 $60.00 Ball Penetraction CAL 533 $60.00 Slab Moisture Test $16.00 Side to Side Crush ICCTI T-108) $6.00 Water Retention of Liquid Curing Compound - CTM 534 $375.00 Length of Drilled Cores CTM 531 $30.00 Surface Abrasion of Concrete (CT 550) $400.00 Density of Spray Applied Fire Proofing $40.00 Propo~l and 5~tement of ~ualificatfon$ 21 City of Rancho Cucamonga ~o/15 and NatetCal$ Te~ng - Annual Serv/~e~ .lune 1.t 2004 Lab Masonry Description Rate/Cost Block Compressive Strength Test (set of 3) $75.00 Block, as t~eceived Moisture & Absorption (set of 3) $50.00 Block, Lineal Shrinkage ASTM C426 (set of 3) $50.00 Block, Unit Weight and Dimensions (set of 3) $150.00 Block, Conformance to ASTM C90 (set of 9) $300.00 Brick, Compression (set of 3) $45.00 Brick, as received MoisVare & Absorption (set of 3) $70.00 Brick, 5 hr Boil $55.00 Brick, Modulus of Rupture $55.00 Mortar Compression Test (2" x 4" Cylinder) $25.00 Grout Compression Test (3" x 6" Prism) $25.00 Masonry Cores, Compression - 8" max. diameter $35.00 Masonry Cores, Shear - 8" max. diameter $45.00 Tensile Test - CMA Method $60.00 Masonry Assemblage Compressive Strength 8" Block $55.00 Mason~ Assemblage Compressive Strength 12" Block $75.00 Masonry Assemblage Compressive Strength 16" Block $95.00 Trimming of Test Specimens $30.00 Cube Compression Test 2x2x2 $16.00 Roof Tile Conformance (set of 10) $275.00 Mortar Strength of PCC Sand - CTM 515 $800.00 Lab Steel Description Rate/Cost Tension & Bend - Rebar (No. g or smaller) $50.00 Tension & Bend - Rebar (No. 11) $60.00 Tension & Bend - Rcbar (No. 14) $80.00 Chemical Analysis $250.00 Tension - l~ebar only $20.00 Bend - Rebar only $35.00 Tension Test - Structural Steel $65.00 Bend Test - Structural Steel $35.00 Machine Coupons for Stractural Steel Chemical Analysis $250.00 Proposal and SYatement of ~ualificatfons 23 City of Rancho Cucamonga So/Is and I~atedal$ Test~'n~7 - Annual ~rvice$ 3une Ir 2004 Lab Soil Description Rate/Cost Atterberg Limits $65.00 California Bearing Ratio $350.00 Consolidation (no time rate) $150.00 Consolidation (with time rates) $200.00 Direct Shear $95.00 Expansion Index (UBC Standard 29-2) $95.00 Falling Head Permeability of Soil $100.00 Collapse Potential $90.00 Hydrometer Analysis $80.00 Lab Density Determinations by Drive Tube $15.00 Lab Moisture Determinations $8.00 Ma~ie Suction - Filter Paper Method $65.00 Maximum Density - Optimum Moisture (ASTM D 1557) $175.00 Cai if Impact Max Density (CAL 216) $190.00 Percent Organic Materials $15.00 pH & Resistivity of Soils Saturated Paste $35.00 R-Value $225.00 Oversized Rock Correction $25.00 Sand Equivalent $50.00 Check Point - Maximum Density Optimum Moisture (ASTM D1557) Sieve Analysis of Soils $110.00 Percent Finer Than No. 200- Wash Only $25.00 Soluble Sulfate $45.00 Specific Gravity of Soils $75.00 Consolidation /Swell Potential $175.00 Unconfined Compression Test $90.00 ESP - Sodium Exchange Potential $45.00 Soil Cement (set of 3) $580.00 Shrinkage factor by Resin $120.00 Soil Cement Maximum Density - Optimum Moisture (ASTM D558) $140.00 Soil Cement Laboratory Specimen Preparation D559 $35.00 Soil Cement Compression Test D1633 $20.00 Chloride Content (CTM 422) $30.00 Office Description Rate/Cost Administrative $30.00 Secretarial $30.00 Data Entry $25.00 Report Copies $5.00 Geoteclmical Report Copies $25.00 Additional Report Copies per page $0.50 Mail Expenses $0.00 Principal Engineer- Office $145.00 Principal Engineer - Field $145.00 Principal Engineer - Consultation $145.00 Principal Engineer - Job Conference $145.00 Principal Engineer - Expert Witness $250.00 Principal Engineer - Court Appearance $300.00 Project Engineer - Office $105,00 Project Engineer - Field $105.00 Project Engineer - Consultation $105.00 Project Engineer - Job Conference $105.00 StaffEngineer - Office $85.00 Staff Engineer - Field $85.00 Draffing $5O.00 Fault Search $100.00 Response Spectra $300.00 Plan Copies (per sheet) $2.00 Plan Copies oversized (per sheet) $5.00 Project Manager- Office $I05.00 Project Manager - Field $105.00 Project Manager - Job Conference $105.00 Proposal and 51at~nent of Q~aliflcatfon$ 25 Office (coat) Description Rate/Cost Principal Geologist - Office $125.00 Principal Geologist - Field $125.00 Principal Geologist - Consultation $125.00 Principal Geologist - Job Conference $125.00 Principal Geologist - Expert Witness $150.00 Principal Geologist - Court Appearance $250.00 Project Geologist - Office $95.00 Project Geologist - Field $95.00 Project Geologist - Consultation $95.00 Project Geologist - Job Conference $95.00 Staff Geologist - Office $70.00 Staff Geologist - Field $70.00 ~ ~ I~opo~al atut ~t~mettg of ~lificat~ot'~ 26 KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. GENERAL FEE SCHEDULE (Prevailing wage) 2O04 Krazan & Associates, Inc. 4221 Brickell Street Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 974-4400 Fax (909) 974-4022 KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Schedule of Fees Table of Contents KEY MANAGEMENT STAFF ............................................................................................................ 1 COMPANY PROFILE ....................................................................................................................... 2 TERMS OF PAYMENT AND CHARGES .............................................................................................. 3 GENERAL FEE SCHEDULE FOR PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL SERVICES .......................................... 5 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ........................................................................................................... 6 GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES ............................................................................................................. 7 Exploratory Drilling, Sampling, and Travel ............................................................................... 7 Laboratory Tests ...................................................................................................................... 7 CONSTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION SE~,'VICES ..................................................................... 8 Concrete .................................................................................................................................. 9 Reinforcement ....................................................................................................................... 10 Aggregates ............................................................................................................................ 10 Asphaltic Concrete ................................................................................................................ 11 Masonry and Related Materials ............................................................................................. 12 Miscellaneous and Specialty Testing ..................................................................................... 13 Metals .................................................................................................................................. 14 /$o Ontario Fee Schedu/e Page 1 KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Established 1982 Principals THOMAS P. KRAZAN, R.C.E., R.G.E ............................................. President DEAN L. ALEXANDER, R.E.A., R.CE., R.G.E ........................ Vice President BYRON "KIP" WILLIAMSON .............................................. Managing Partner KEY MANAGEMENT STAFF DARREN COLEMAN RICHARD OPP Testing & Inspection Division Manager Environmental Division Manager CLARENCE JIANG Geotechnical Division Manager KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. /~/ Offices Serving the Western United States Ontario Fee Schedule Page 2 COMPANY PROFILE Krazan & Associates is a professional consulting firm specializing in environmental studies, environmental chemical analysis, geotechnical engineering, laboratory testing, construction testing and inspection, and contract drilling services. Environmental studies are directed towards assessing and remediation petroleum, hydrocarbon, heavy metal, herbicide, and pesticide-related contamination in soils, groundwater, and air. Krazan & Associates services lending institutions, major oil companies, private industry, utility companies, and governmental agencies in their specific environmental needs. Environmental studies include soil and groundwater investigations, as well as complex sampling and monitoring programs. Geotechnical Engineering services include soils engineering and site selection. Site selection services provide evaluation of the regional geologic framework, analysis of the engineering properties of the on-site soils, determination of the slope stability, and assessment of the effects of shallow groundwater on development. Construction testing and inspection services provide quality control for new construction. Services include both field and laboratory functions utilizing certified inspectors. Al! personnel are in constant radio contact with our regional offices for immediate support and scheduling. Contract drilling is provided to other professional firms requiring state-of-the-art specialty driili;:g and sampling services for both Geotechnical Engineering and Environmental studies. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. /32 11 'it/l L~fffices Sero'lng the IFestern L,'mted States Ontario Fee Schedule Page 3 TERMS OF PAYMENT AND CHARGES Terms of Payment Invoices shall be deemed delinquent if not paid within 30 days of the invoice date and will be subject to a late payment charge of 1.5% per month as liquidated damages for additional credit and collection expenses incurred by Krazan & Associates, Inc. Minimum Charges Hourly field services have a,4"fiour minimum charge. Hourly office services have a one hour minimum charge. Regular Time Charges Regular time charges are Monday through Friday, between 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Other arrangements available upon pre-approval. Time and One-Half Charges Time and one-half charges will be rendered on weekdays for services extending beyond regular time, 8-12 hours of total service that day. Saturday services are commonly available at time and one-half charges. Double Time Charges Services rendered on Holidays, Sunday, in excess of 8 hours on Saturday, or in excess of 12 hours on weekdays, will be charged at double the normal rate. Portal to Portal charges A portal to portal charge p~er call applies to all inspection and field work. Miscellaneous and Subcontractor Charges Miscellaneous or unusual charges, such as parking, mailing, shipping, etc., and/or subcontractor charges, such as backhoe fees, will be charged to the client at cost plus 15%. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. lYtth Offices Sela,mg the iYestern United States Ontario Fee Schedule Page 4 Subsistence On remote jobs or projects, subsistence, when not furnished, will be an additiona~ charge. Cancellation Late cancellation may be subject to reasonable charges if personnel cannot be appropriately reassigned or if remobilization is required. Insurance Krazan & Associates, Inc. carries in excess of all insurance required by law. Additional costs of extra insurance certificates, co-insurance endorsements or additional insurance will be charged to the client at cost plus ~15%. Supervisor Charges Supervisor charges are above and beyond unit rates quoted. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC, /~ ~f"Id~ Off/Tces Serving d?e Western United Sta~es Ontario Fee Schedule Page 5 GENERAL FEE SCHEDULE FOR PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL SERVICES Professional Principal Engineer ..................................................................................................... $175.00/hr. Registered Senior Engineer ........................................................................................ 135.00/hr. Registered Geologist ................................................................................................... 125.00/hr. Certified Asbestos Inspector/Manager ........................................................................ 110.00/hr. Project Engineer/Manager ........................................................................................... 110.00/hr. Project Geologist ......................................................................................................... 110.00/hr. Chemist ....................................................................................................................... 110.00/hr. Environmental Specialist ............................................................................................. 110.00/hr. Project Administration & Analysis ................................................................................ 110.00/hr. Field Engineer/Inspector .............................................................................................. 105.00/hr. Field Geologist ............................................................................................................. 105.00/hr. Technical Engineering Technician .............................. : ................................................................ $75.00/hr. Environmental Technician ............................................................................................. 75.00/hr. AutoCad/Engineering Technician .................................................................................. 75.00/hr. Support Clerical .................................................................. : .................................................. $45.00/Repo~ Subsistence ................................................................................................................. 85.00/day. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Wit/, Offices Se~.'ing the Western United States Ontario Fee Schedule Page 6 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Asbestos Consultation and Analysis Asbestos Project Manager ............................................. ........................................... $110.00/hr. Asbestos Technician ..................................................................................................... 85.00/hr. Analyze for Asbestos per EPA (PLM) Procedures ................................. ~. ............... 35.00/sample Consult for Asbestos Abatement ................................................................................... By Quote Wells Groundwater Monitoring Well Installatfons .................................................................... By Quote Groundwater Extraction Well ......................................................................................... By Quote Vapor Monitoring Well Installation ................................................................................. By Quote Vapor Point Installation .................................................................................................. By Quote Vapor Extraction Well .................................................................................................... By Quote Environmental Drilling, Exploration, Travel Light Duty DriJling (continuous flight auger by Mobile Drill Minuteman or Giddings) .................................................................................. $155.00/hr. Drilling (continuous flight, hollow stem auger or rotary wash, w/2 operators) CME 45 Drill Rig (truck mounted) ..................................................................... 175.00/hr. CME 55 DriJl Rig (truck mounted) ..................................................................... 185.00/hr. Mobile Drill B-61/HDX Drill Rig (truck mounted) ............................................... 185.00/hr. Mileage (suppor~ vehicles) .................................................................................. 00.50/mi. Mileage (dril~ rig) ................................................................................................. 00.80/mi. Other Equipment & Services Rates Sample Container Charge: Stainless Steel Tube (including caps, Teflon/aluminum foil, labels, etc.) ......... $10.00/ea. 6" Brass Sleeves (including caps, Teflon/aluminum foil, labels, etc.) ................... 5.00/ea. Personal Protective Equipment ..................................................................................... By Quote Hydropunch II Screen/Points/Seals ............................................................................... By Quote Moss Wire Line Continuous Core Soil Sampler ......................................................... 300.00/day Steam Cleaner or Pressure Washer ........................................................................... 125.00/day Magnetic Cable Locator ................................................................................................. By Quote Photoionization Detector ............................................................................................ 100.00/day Hermit 2000 Datalogger Aquifer Testing Equipment ..................................................... By Quote Magnetometer ............................................................................................................... By Quote Electromagnetometer .................................................................................................... By Quote Clean-up/Remedial Equipment ...................................................................................... By Quote Chemical ,~.nalysis of Soil and Groundwater Samples ................................................... By Quote Offices Se~n'hTg the [Vestern UtTited States / Ontario Fee Schedule Page 7 GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES Soils - Foundations - Geology Exploratory Drilling, Sampling, and Travel Light Duty Drilling (continuous.flight auger by Mobile Drill Minuteman or Giddings, operator only) ........................................................... $155.00/hr. Drilling (continuous flight, hollow stem auger or rotary wash, wi2 operators) CME 45 Drill Rig (truck mounted) ..................................................................... 175.00/hr. CME 55 Drill Rig (truck mounted) ..................................................................... 185.00/hr. Mobile Drill B-61/HDX Drill Rig (truck mounted) .......................... i .................... 185.00/hr. Mileage (support vehicles) .................................................................................. 00.50/mi. Mileage (drill rig) ................................................................................................. 00.80/mi. Laboratory Tests Sieve Analysis, Coarse, ASTM C 136 ....................................................................... $160.00/ea. Fine (including wash), ASTM C 137, C 17:7 ................................................................. 95.00/ea. Hydrometer Analysis, ASTM D 422 ............................................................................... 90.00/ea. Specific Gravity, Bulk SSD, Coarse, ASTM C 127, C 117 ........................................... 115.00/ea. Fine, ASTM C 128 ..................................................................................................... 195.00/ea. Atterberg Limits, ASTM D 4318 ................................................................................... 160.00/ea. Moisture-Density Relations of Soils, ASTM D 698, D 1557, State 216 ....................... 175.00/ea. Consolidation Test ASTM D 2435 ............................................................................... 225.00/ea. Triaxial Compression Test, ASTM D 2850 Unconsolidated, Undrained .............................................................................. 235.00/ea. Consolidated, Undrained .................................................................................. 325.00/ea. Consolidated, Undrained with Pore Pressure ................................................... 500.00/ea. Unconfined Compression Test, ASTM D 2166 .............................................................. 85.00/ea. Expansion Index, UBC~29-2 ........................................................................................ 195.00/ea. Direct Shear Test, ASTM D 3080 Consolidated, Drained, 3 points ........................................................................ 215.00/ea. Permeability, Constant Falling Head, ASTM 2434 ...................................................... 225.00/ea. Permeability, Falling Head/Flexible Wall (ASTM D5084), 1.4"-4" ............................... 325.00 ea. Permeability, Falling Head/Flexible Wall (ASTM D5084), 6" . ..................................... 450.00 ea. Permeability, Falling Head/Flexible Wall (ASTM D5084), 12" .................................... 750.00 ea. Permeability Sample Remold ........................................................................................ 40.00 ea. Sulfate Content ..................................................................... .' ........................................ 40.00/ea. "R" (Resistance) Value, Cal. 301, ASTM D 2844 ........................................................ 240.00/ea. "R" (Resistance) Value, Lime Treated or Requiring Recombining ............................... 280.00/ea. California Bearing Ratio, ASTM D 1883 ...................................................................... 650.00/ea. Plate Bearing Test, ASTM D 1195, D 1196 ................................................................... By Quote Index Tests not Listed ................................................................................................... By Quote ~Yith Offices Serving the Western United States Ontario Fee Schedule Page 8 CONSTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION SERVICES Administrative Engineering Review ................................................................................................... $110.00/hr. Report Preparation ................................................................................................... 4§.00/report Job Site Inspection Soil Compaction .......................................................................................................... $60.00/hr. Masonry, Concrete, Gunite, Epoxy ................................................................................ 60.00/hr. Structural Steel, Welding, BoltTorque .......................................................................... 60.00/hr. Pile Driving, Soldier Beams, Shoring, Caissons .......................................................... 110.00/hr. Build-up Roofing, Fire Proofing ..................................................................................... 60.00/hr. Plant Inspection Structural Steel Fabrication .......................................... ~. .............................................. $60.00/hr. Concrete Batch Plant ..................................................................................................... 60.O0/hr. Pipe Plant (Reinforced Concrete, Clay, etc) .................................................................. 60.00/hr. Glue-Laminated Fabrication (Local) .............................................................................. 60.00/hr. Asphalt Batch Plant ........................................................ : .............................................. 60.00/hr. Nondestructive Examination Ultrasonic, Magnetic Particle, Dye Penetrant ................................................................ By Quote Radiographic ................................................................................................................. By Quote Pachometer ................................................................................................................... By Quote Schmidt Hammer ........................................................................................................... By Quote Coring Technician and Equipment ........................................................................................ $130.00/hr. Bit Charge ...................................................................................................................... 7.00/inch KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. t~"i~h Offices Se~n'ing the Western (-;~d~ed States Ontario Fee Schedule Page 9 Concrete Cylinder, Beams & Cores Compression Test, 6" x 12" Cylinders, Including Hold, ASTM C 39 (set of 4) ........... $100.00/set Compression Test, Cores, ASTM C 42 (Does Not Include Special Prep. time) ............ 50.00/ea. Core Cutting (In Laboratory) .......................................................................................... 40.00/ea. Flexure Test, 6" x 6" Beams, ASTM C 78 ...................................................................... 95.00/ea. Splitting Tensile, 6" x 12" Cylinders, ASTM C 496 ........................................................ 50.00/ea. Modules of Elasticity Test - Static, ASTM C 469 ........................................................... 85.00/ea. Unit Weight Determination ............................................................................................ 25.00/ea. Shrinkage Length Change (3 Beams, 4 Readings, Up to 90 Days), ASTM C 157 Modified ............. $260.00 Additional Reading ..................................................................................... 30.00/3 bar set Storage Over 90 days, Per set of 3 Beams .............................................................. 20.00/month Mix Design Aggregate Tests for Concrete Mix Designs Only, Including Sieve Analysis, Specific Gravity, No. 200 Wash, Organic Impurities, Weight Per Cubic Foot, Per Aggregate Size ......................................................................................... $400.00/ea. Review of Mix Design Prepared by Others .................................................................. 130.00/ea. Trial Batch, ASTM C192 ....................................... : ...................................................... 900.00/ea. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Serving the Western United States /~ Ontario Fee Schedule Page 10 Reinforcement Reinforcing Steel ASTM A 615 Tensile Test, No. 11 Bar or Smaller ....... . .................................................................... $50.00/ea. Bend Test, No. 11 Bar or Smaller ...................................................... i ............................ 45.00/ea. Tensile Test, No. 14 Bar ................................................................................................ 70.00/ea. Tensile Test, No. 18 Bar ................................................................................................ 80.00/ea. Receive and Distribute Mill Certificates ......................................................................... 10.00/ea. Welded Specimens Tensile Test, Welded, No. 11 Bar or Smaller .............................................................. $50.00/ea. Tensile Test, Welded, No. 14 Bar ................................................................................. 80.00/ea. Tensile Test, Welded, No. 18 Bar ................................................................................. 80.00/ea. Tensile Test, Mechanically Spliced Bar ....................................................................... 115.00/ea. Nick Break, Welded Re-Bar ......................................................... : ................................. 30.00/ea. Prestress (Attachments To Be Furnished by Client) Tensile Test and Elongation In 24" for Prestress Strand, ASTM A 416 ...................... $95.00/ea. Tensile Test and Elongation In 10" for Prestressing Wire, ASTM A 421 ....................... 50.00/ea. Modules of Elasticity (Prestressing Wire) .................................................................... 110.00/ea. Aggregates Basic Tests Sieve Analysis - Processed'(Each Size), ASTM C 136 ............................................. $100.00/ea. Sieve Analysis - Pit Run .............................................................................................. 165.00/ea. Specific Gravity, Coarse, ASTM C 127 .......................................................................... 95.00/ea. Specific Gravity, Fine, ASTM C 128 .............................................................................. 95.00/ea. Absorption, ASTM C 127, 128 ....................................................................................... 50.00/ea. Unit Weight Per Cubic Foot, ASTM C 29 ...................................................................... 55.00/ea. Deleterious Materials Organic impurities, ASTM C 40 ............................................ : ..................................... $80.00/ea. Clay Lumps and Friable Particles, ASTM C 142 ......................................................... 115.00/ea. Material Finer than No. 200 Sieve, ASTM C 117 ........................................................... 65.00/ea. Coal and Lig hire, ASTM C 123 .................................................................................... 115.00/ea. Soft Particles~ ASTM C 235 ........................................................................................... 80.00/ea. Acid Solubility ................................................................................................................ 40.00/ea. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Offices Sero,lng the ~Yestern United States Ontario Fee Schedule Page I 1 Physical Properties Soundness - Sodium or Magnesium (5 cycle), ASTM C 88 ...................................... $390.00/ea. Abrasion (L.A. Rattler 100 & 500 cycles), ASTM C 131 .............................................. 225.00/ea. Potential Reactivity (Chemical Method 3 Determinations), ASTM C 289 .................... 450.00/ea. Potential Reactivity (Mortar Bar Method, ASTM C 227 ............................................... 500.00/ea. Percent Fiat or Elongated Particles, CRD C 119 ......................................................... 130.00/ea. Percent Crushed Particles, Calif. 205 .......................................................................... 105.00/ea. State Tests Cleanness Value, CAL. 227 ...................................................................................... $130.00/ea. Durability Index, CAL. 229 ........................................................................................... 195.00/ea. Sand Equivalent (Average of 3), CAL. 217 .............................................. ~ ..................... 95.00/ea. Clay by Hydrometer Methods, ASTM D 422 .................................................................. 90.00/ea. "R" (Resistance) Value, CAL. 301, ASTM D 2844 ....................................................... 240.00/ea. "R" (Resistance) Value, Lime Treated or Requiring Recombining ............................... 280.00/ea. Asphaltic Concrete Stability Tests Hveem, Pre-Mixed, CAL. 304 ......................................................................... $290.00/ea. Hveem, Lab-Mixed, CAL. 304 ........................................................................... 400.00/ea. Marshall, Pre-Mixed, ASTM D 1559 ................................................................. 290.00/ea. Marshall, Lab-Mixed, ASTM D 1559 ........... : ..................................................... 400.00/ea. Maximum Density Hveem, Pre-Mixed, CAL. 304 ........................................................................... 290.00/ea. Hveem, Lab-Mixed, CAL. 304 .......... : ................................................................ 400.00/ea. Marshall, Pre-Mixed,,ASTM D 1559 ................................................................ 290.00/ea. Marshall, Lab-Mixed, ASTM D 1559 ................................................................. 400.00/ea. Gradation on Extracted Sample (Including Wash) ...................................................... 180.00/ea. Maximum Theoretical Unit Weight (Rice Gravity) ASTM 204 ...................................... 250.00/ea. Complete Asphalt Concrete Mix Design (Hveem or Marshall) ....................................... By Quote Extraction, % Asphalt, ASTM D 2172 (Method B) or CAL.310 Excluding Ash Correction .................................................................................. 160.00/ea. Penetration ASTM D ................................................................................................... 720.00/ea. Asphalt Core Density ..................................................................................................... 35.00/ea. AC Content, CAL 382 ............................................................. : .................................... 160.00/ea. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. l~ith OffTces Serving the Western United States / q] Ontario Fee Schedule Pa_ge 12 Masonry and Related Materials Brick ASTM C 67 Modules of Rapture (Flexure) ................................................................... : .................. $65.00/ea. Compressive Strength ..................................................... . ............................................. 40.00/ea. Absorption - 5 Hour or 24 Hour ..................................................................................... 50.00/ea. Boil, 1, 2 or 5 Hour ......................................................................................................... 50.00/ea. Initial Rate of Absorption .......................................................................... i .................... 40.00/ea. Efflorescence ................................................................................................................. 50.00/ea. Dimensions, Overall, Coring, Shell and Web Thickness ............................................ 16.00/brick Coefficient of Friction (Slip Test) ............................... ' .............................. ' ...................... 30.00/ea. Cores, Compression ........................................................................................ ~ ............. 40.00/ea, Cores, Shear, 6" and 8" Diameter, 2 Faces ................................................................ 60.00/core Concrete Block ASTM C 140 Moisture Content as Received .................................................................................... $40.00/ea. Absorption ..................................................................................................................... 65.00/ea. Compression ................................................................................................................. 70.00/ea. Tension ........................................................................................................................ 130.00/ea. Shrinkage, Modified British, ASTM C 426 ................................................................... 130.00/ea. Compression, 4,/6/8 Cores ............................................................................................ 65.00/ea. Masonry Prisms ASTM E 447 Compression Test, Grouted Prisms .......................................................................... $150.00/ea. Cutting Prisms ............................................................................................................... By Quote Unreinforced Masonry Building Tests In-Place Shear (Push) Test~ ......................................................................................... By Quote 15 Degree Core Shear Tests ................................................................ : ........................ By Quote Wall Anchors ................................................................................................................. By Quote Mortar & Grout UBC Standard 24-22 Compression, 2" x 4" Mortar Cylinder ......................................................................... $25.00/ea. Compression, 3" x 6" Grout Prisms ............................................................................... 25.00/ea. Compression Test, 2" Cubes, ASTM C 109 .................................................................. 30.00/ea. Gypsum Roof Fill ASTM C 495 Compression Test ....................................................................................................... $16.00/ea. Density ........................................................................................................................... 25.00/ea. Gunite Compression, 2, 4, 6" Cores, ASTM C 42 ..................................................... ~ ............. $40.00/ea. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. WithOfficesServingthe WesternUnitedStates / q~ Ontario Fee Schedule Page 13 Roofing Tile Roofing Tile Breakin§ Strength per UB.C ................................................................... $25.00/ea. Roofing Tile Absorption ................................................................................................. 40.00/ea. Roofing Tile Additional/Special Tests ............................................................................ By Quote Slate Modules of Rupture ..................................................................................................... $50.00/ea. Modules of Elasticity .................................................................................................... 130.00/ea. Water Absorption ........................................................................................................... 50.00/ea. Weathering .................................................................................................................... 65.00/ea. Fireproofing Tests Field Sampling by Technician ...................................................................................... $75.00/hr. Oven Dry Density .................................................................................................... 40.00/sample Miscellaneous and Specialty Testing Testing Machines Testing Machine with Operator in Laboratory 60,000 to 250,000 Machine (Compression Only) 30 Minutes including set-up time, Minimum .......................................................... $110.00 60 Minutes including set-up time, Minimum. ........................................................... 160.00 400,000 Pound Machine (Universal) 30 Minutes including set-up time, Minimum ............................................................ 160.00 60 Minutes including set-up time, Minimum ............................................................ 225.00 Load Tests .............. .. ........................................................................................... By Quote Calibration of Skidmore-Wilhelm Device & Torque Wrench Calibration of Skidmore-Wilhelm Device, in Lab ............................................................... $70.00 Calibration of Torque Wrench, each bolt size (3 Required) ................................................. 60.00 Calibration of Hydraulic Jacks First Jack ........................................................................................................................... $70.00 Each Additional Jack (same time) ............................................................................. 60.00 Preparation of Electrical System for Test, each ............................................................ By Quote Note: Extra handling charges will be made on any ram or pump too heavy or bulky for one man to safely lift. APl Gauge Calibration ................................................................................................. $90.00/ea. Hydrostatic Tests ......................................................................................................... By Quote KRAZAN/~: ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Se/ring the Western United States ] ~. ~ Ontario Fee Schedule Page 14 Manhole Cover Tests 1-3 ............................................................................................................................. $100.00/ea. More than 3 ................................................................................................................... 85.00/ea. Mechanical Testing Services Tensile Test - No Strain Measurement, Yield by Halt of Dial Up to 100,000 lb ............................................................................................... $30.00/ea. 100,001 to 200,000 lb ................................ ; ........................................................ 45.00/ea. Over 200,000 lb., each ....................................................................................... By Quote Tensile Test -. Mechanical Non-Printout Extensometer for Strain .................................. 30.00/ea. Tensile Test- Electronic Extensometer with Recorded Printout ................................... 50.00/test More than 1 test ............................................................................................................. By Quote Load Tests, Flexural, Bend, impact, Axial, Racking ...................................................... By Quote Strain Gauge Testing ..................................................................................................... By Quote Bend Test ............................................................... . ...................................................... 30.00/ea. Note: Sockets furnished by client Salt Spray Set Up ............................................................................................................................. $195.00 24 Hours, per panel ............................................................................................................. 40.00 Multi-Channel Computer Aided Data Acquisition of: Acceleration ................................................................................................................... By Quote Vibration ........................................................................................................................ By Quote Movements (1.0001 inch) .............................................................................................. By Quote Pressure .......................................................................................................... ~ ............. By Quote Machine Control Movement ........................................................................................... By Quote Temperature .................................................................................................................. By Quote Strain Gauge ..................... ; ........................................................................ ................... By Quote Stress Analysis .............................................................................................................. By Quote Metals Weld Procedure Qualification and Welder Qualification Weld Tensile Test ........................................................................................................ $60.00/ea. Weld Bend Test ............................................................................................................. 33.00/ea. Machining for Weld Test, 1/2" thickness and less ......................................................... 32.00/ea. Machining for Weld Test, over 1/2" thickness ............................................................... 47.00/ea. Weld-Macro Etch ........................................................................................................... 52.00/ea. Wet~l-Fracture Test ........................................................................................................ 33.00/ea. Weld-Radiographic..; ............................................................................. ; ....................... By Quote Report Charge ........................................... · .................................................................. 45.00/ea. Weld Procedures Qualifications ............................... : .................................................... By Quote KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Serving the Western United States R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ]~ NC ~N E E l~ IN O D E P Al~ T H E N T StaffR rt DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION FOR PUBLIC STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS FOR PM 16167, LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF VINEYARD AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, SUBMITI'ED BY ON VINEYARD, LLC RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached resolution accepting the subject agreement extension and security and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign said agreement. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction of the public improvements for Public Storm Drain Improvements for PM 16167 were approved by the City Council on May 5, 2004, in the following amounts: Faithful Performance Letter Of Credit: $369,700.00 Labor and Material Letter Of Credit: $184,850.00 Due to the significant amount of rains this winter, the construction schedule has been delayed. The developer, On Vineyard, LLC, is requesting approval of a 12-month extension on said improvement agreement. Copies of the Improvement Agreement Extension are available in the City Clerk's office. Respectively submitted, Wil~m J. O Nell City Engineer WJO:TCH Attachments JUN~ZO-~5 1Z:SO?M FKOI/i'-I~$ Eeal Estate Gre~ +213 ~276053 T-ZTI P.002/002 F-863 ON VINEYARD, LLc TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO: City Of Rancho Cucamonga FROM: Dean Nucich DATE: June 20, 2005 SUBJECT: Request for Improvement Agreement Extension On Vineyard, LLC is seeking an extension to lhe Improvement Agreement for the Public Storm Drain Improvements as par~ of our scope of work at the Vineyard at Ninth indus~al development. Unforamately, due to ~he significant amount of rains this winter, our construction schedule has been delayed. We expect the improvements to be completed in the next thirty (30) days. Please feel free to call me if you have any questions. I can be reached at (213) 347-6425. 515 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 1600, Los AngoIos, California 90071/(213) 362-9300/FAX (213) 62%9937 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE CITY OF ITEM: RANCHO CUCAMONGA TITLE: ENG~EE~NG DIVISION E~BIT: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR PUBLIC STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS FOR PM 16167 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension executed on July 6, 2005, by On Vineyard, LLC, as developer, for the improvement of public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically described therein, and generally located on the southeast corner of Vineyard Avenue and 9th Street; and WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in conjunction with the development of said Public Storm Drain Improvements for PM 16167; and WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified in said Improvement Agreement Extension. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES, that said Improvement Agreement Extension and said Improvement Security be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign said Improvement Agreement Extension on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk to attest thereto. R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A E N G I N E E R I N G D E P A R T M E N T Staff Report DALE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I SUBJECT: ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS, RETAIN A PORTION OF THE LABOR & MATERIAL CASH DEPOSIT ($11,750.00) IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,350.00 FOR THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SECURITY AND FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRC2003-00650, LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND MALACHITE AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY JAMES & MARIA KYPREOS RECOMMENDATION: The required improvements for DRC2003-00650 have been completed in an acceptable manner, and it is recommended that the City Council accept said improvements, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and authorize the City CJerk to retain a portion of the Labor & Material cash deposit in the amount of $2,350.00 for the required Maintenance Security. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: As a condition of approval of completion of DRC2003-00650, located on the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Malachite Avenue, the applicant was required to complete street improvements. The improvements have been completed and it is recommended that the City Council retain a portion of the Labor & Material cash deposit ($11,750.00) in the amount of $2,350.00 for the required Maintenance Security. Six months after the acceptance of DRC2003-00650 the City Clerk will release $9,400.00 and retain $2,350.00 for a remainder of 6 months to complete the one-year maintenance requirement. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO;TCH Attachment(s) N.T.S. :~: .- 2.10 BAS ELI I,,i,E R~I~D' I Io . ITEM: DRC2003-00650 TITLE: Vacini~ Map I EXHIBIT "A" Ci~ of Rancho Cucamon~ RESO'U ION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRC2003-00650 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for DRC2003-00650 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. /5/ ~ A N C H O C U C A M O N G A E N G I N E E R I N G D E P A R T M E N T Staff Report DATE: June 20, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I SUBJECT: RELEASE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE AND LABOR AND MATERIAL BONDS FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR PM 15692, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF HELLMAN AVENUE, NORTH OF WILSON AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY MS. PATRICIA PRUTTING RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance and Labor and Material Bonds previously submitted by Ms. Patricia Prutting back on March 7, 2001. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The required improvements for PM 15692 have not been completed; however the completion of public improvements have been included and re-bonded for in Tract 16461. Tract 16461 is a 6-lot subdivision of Parcels 3 and 4 Parcel Map 15692. Tract 16461 was submitted by Ms. Patricia Prutting, Delbert & Judy Feltis and James & Bernice Dunn and accepted by City Council June 1,2005. Therefore bonds are in place for all of the public improvements. Developer: Ms. Patricia Prutting Release: Faithful Performance Bond BE2617895 $111,000.00 (Bond No.) Release: Labor & Material Bond BE2617895 $ 55,000.00 (Bond No.) Respectfully submitted, Wil~L'Neil. urn u. u ~''~'" '"' City Engineer WJO:TCH Attachment(s) ]--"~ 'MASTER PLAN ~.~.m PATRICIA PRUTTING : Ref: Tena~ive tract map 12710 (2-88) TR 15692 F~ A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DATE: July 6, 2005 · TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Tasha Hunter, Public Sv¢. Tech I SUBJECT: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR TRACT 15783, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF CARNELIAN STREET AT VIVERO STREET, SUBMITTED BY G & D CONSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance (3uarantee Bond, for Tract 15783, located on the west side of Carnelian Street at Vivero Street, submitted by (3 & D Construction BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended, and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER G & D Construction 25 North Santa Anita Avenue, Ste. #A Arcadia, CA 91006 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond #833723P $31,690.00 Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:tch Attachment Vivero Street 210 FWY" ia Basel/nc ~ ~Viver° Foothill CITY OF ITEM: RANCHO CUCAMONGA TITLE: Vicinity Map ENGINEERING DIVISION .EXHIBIT: Tract 15783 R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A E N G I N E E R I N G D E P A R T M E N T StaffRe rt DATE: ,july 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council `jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J, O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I SUBJECT': ACCEPT THE LANDSCAPE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR ONLY THE LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FOR PARCEL MAP 16033, GENERALLY LOCATED EAST AND WEST OF DAY CREEK BOULEVARD SOUTH OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SUBMITTED BY O & S HOLDINGS, LLC. RECOMMENDATION: The required landscape improvements for Parcel Map 16033 have been completed in an acceptable manner, and it is recommended that the City Council accept said landscape improvements and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion for the landscape improvements only. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: This project has been completed but is pending release due to outstanding issues needing to be resolved pertaining to our City CFD project. We are accepting the landscaping portion in order to take over maintenance as agreed. However, we are not requesting to release any bonds at this time. We will be filing for a Notice of Completion and accepting all remaining improvements at a later date. Respectfully submitted, William O. O'Neil City Engineer W,JO:TCH Subject LEGENO Subject Site- Proposed Shopping Center Ma,io r Streets City Boundary · . RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE LANDSCAPE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR PARCEL MAP 16033 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of landscape public improvements for Pamel Map 16033 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A E N O I N E E R I N G D E P A I~ T M E N T Staff:Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I SUBJECT: ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS, RELEASE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND, ACCEPT A MAINTENANCE BOND AND FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 16253, LOCATED AT VICTORIA STREET, WEST OF ETIWANDA AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY CRESTWOOD CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION: The required improvements for Tract 16253 have been completed in an acceptable manner, and it is recommended that the City Council accept said improvements, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond and accept a Maintenance Bond. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: As a condition of approval of completion of Tract 16253, located at Victoria Street, west of Etiwanda Avenue, the applicant was required to complete street improvements. The improvements have been completed and it is recommended that the City Council release the existing Faithful Performance Bond and accept the Maintenance Bond. Developer: Crestwood Corporation Release: Faithful Performance Bond 835453S $220,000.00 (Bond No.) Accept: Maintenance Bond 835453S $ 22,000.00 (Bond No.) Respectfully submitted, Willia//m J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:TCH Attachment(s) TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 16253 SITE UTILIZATION ( I YiCINI"rY MAP I · V/~/,v'/Ty'/~ p SITE UTILIZATION TENTATIVE TRACT. MAP NC), 16253 RESOLUTION NO. ~'- ~, / ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 16253 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Tract 16253 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Cindy Hackett, Associate Engineer(~ Richard Oaxaca, Engineering Technician ~ SUBJECT: ACCEPT THE 6TM STREET STORM DRAIN, RAILROAD CROSSING IMPROVEMENTS AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM ARCHIBALD AVENUE TO 380' WEST OF HERMOSA AVENUE, CONTRACT NO. 04-080 AS COMPLETE, RELEASE THE BONDS, ACCEPT A MAINTENANCE BOND AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $631,249.49 RECOMMENDATION it is recommended that the City Council accept the 6~h Street Storm Drain, Railroad Crossing Improvement and Pavement Rehabilitation from Archibald Avenue to 380' West of Hermosa Avenue, Contract No. 04-080 as complete, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion, accept a Maintenance Bond, release the Faithful Performance Bond, authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $592,000.00 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $63,124.95, 35 days after acceptance. Also, approve the final contract amount of $631,249.49. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The 6th Street Storm Drain, Railroad Crossing Improvements and Pavement Rehabilitation from Archibald Avenue to 380' West of Hermosa Avenue scope of work consisted of constructing curb and gutter, sidewalk, asphalt concrete pavement, asphalt rubber hot mix overlay, storm drain with pedinent laterals and catch basins, grading, cold milling, adjusting of all utilities to new grade, and railroad crossing improvements. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT RE: Accept 6t~' Street Storm Drain, Railroad Crossing Improvements and Pavement Rehabilitation July 6, 2005 Page 2 > Budgeted Amount: $987,000.00 > Account Numbers: 11243035650/1081124-0 > Engineer's Estimate: $549,850.00 > City Council's Approval to Advedise: May 5, 2004 > Publish dates for local paper: May 12 & 25, 2004 >' Bid Opening: June 8, 2004 > Contract Award Date: July 7, 2004 > Low Bidder: Sully-Miller Contracting Company > Contract Amount: $592,000.00 > 10% Contingency: $59,200.00 > Final Contract Amount: $631,249.49 > Difference in Contract Amount: $39,249.49 (6.63%) The net increase in the total cost of the project is a result of four (4) contract change orders. Notable overages were Change Order No. I for the contractor to realign proposed pipe alignment to avoid existing telecommunications manhole on the south side of 6th Street, east of Archibald Avenue, and Contract Change Order No. 4 (Balancing Statement) for the final contract quantities being higher than the estimated quantities. Respec~ully submitted, . William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:CH/RO:Is Attachments 6TH STREET STORM D~AIN, P~II,R0kD CROSSING kND-PAVEUE. HT REt[AB. (FROM ARCIqI~AT.T~ AVENUE TO :1:380' WEST OF HERMOSA AVENUE) --"~ r"l I' .~" PROJ~C~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ~~/~.~ VICINITY MAP RESOLUTION NO. ~)..~--~.~/~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL'OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE 6TM STREET STORM DRAIN, RAILROAD CROSSING IMPROVEMENTS AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM ARCHIBALD AVENUE TO 380' WEST OF HERMOSA AVENUE, CONTRACT NO. 04-080 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the 6th Street Storm Drain, Railroad Crossing Improvements and Pavement Rehabilitation from Archibald Avenue to 380' West of Hermosa Avenue, Contract No. 04-080, has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. I[,5 R A N H O C U C A M O N G A ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Staff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the' City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Maria Perez, Associate Engineer ?'~ ~"/ Richard Oaxaca, Engineering Technician ~ SUBJECT: ACCEPT THE DEVON STREET STORM DRAIN, FROM ARCHIBALD AVENUE TO MALVEN AVENUE, CONTRACT NO. 04-181 AS COMPLETE, RETAIN THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND AS A GUARANTEE 'BOND, RELEASE THE LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $417,041.68 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the Devon Street Storm Drain, from Archibald Avenue to Malven Avenue, Contract No. 04-181, as complete, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee Bond, authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $375,100.00 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $41,704.17, 35 days after acceptance. Also, approve the final contract amount of $417,041.68. BACKGROUND/'ANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The Devon Street Storm Drain, from Archibald Avenue to Malven Avenue scope of work performed consisted of the installation of storm drain facilities including reinforced concrete pipe, catch basins, grading, cold milling, asphalt concrete pavement, overlay, and adjustment of existing utilities to new grade. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: ~- Budgeted Amount: $422,510.00 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Accept Devon Street Storm Drain Project July 6, 2005 Page 2 ~- Account Numbers: 11123035650/1341112-0 > Engineer's Estimate: $389,010.00 > City Council's Approval to Advertise: September 15, 2004 > Publish dates for local paper: September 21 & 28, 2004 > Bid Opening: October 21, 2004 > Contract Award Date: November 3, 2004 > Low Bidder: Dominguez General Engineering Contractor >' Contract Amount: $384,100.00 > 10% Contingency: $38,410.00 > Final Contract Amount: $417,041.68 > Difference in Contract Amount: $32,941.68.00 (8.58%) The net increase in the total cost of the project is a result of two (2) contract change orders and final quantities being higher than estimated quantities. Minimum paving to restore the residential street to an acceptable state, at the contract price, resulted in an additional $30,095.00. Additionally, water lines were not in the record location and required support during construction, resulting in an $8,700.00 change order. Respectfully submitted, City Engineer WJO:MP/RO:Is Attachments VICINITY MAP DEVON ST. STORM DRAIN PROJECT , FROM MALVEN ST. TO ARCHIBALD AVE. PROJECT -LOCATION Hillside R , ~lson Ay B~yan Route 30 Ay Bas ~as'~ Line Rd 10 Fre_?way 4th ~t '- ~ -- Freeway RESOLUTION NO. ~'..-,~,~ ~) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE DEVON STREET STORM DRAIN, FROM ARCHIBALD AVENUE TO MALVEN AVENUE, CONTRACT NO. 04-181 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the Devon Street Storm Drain, from Archibald Avenue to Malven Avenue, Contract No. 04-181, has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. [? A N C H O C U C A M O N G A ENG~N~ERISG DEPARTI~NT Stllff Report DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Cindy Hackett, Associate Engineer~'~ Richard Oaxaca, Engineering Technician/~ SUBJECT: ACCEPT THE BANYAN COMMUNITY TRAIL FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO THE WEST CITY LIMIT, CONTRACT NO. 05-008 AS COMPLETE, RETAIN THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND AS A GUARANTEE BOND, RELEASE THE LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $110,630.50 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the Banyan Community Trail from Sapphire Street to the West City Limit, Contract No. 05-008, as complete, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee Bond, authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $111,309.00 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $11,063.05, 35 days after acceptance. Also, approve the final contract amount of $110,630.50. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The Banyan Community Trail from Sapphire Street to the West City Limit scope of work consisted of construction of a community trail, concrete header, drive approach, trail run-off deflector, miscellaneous grading and removals, adjusting existing utilities to new grade, installation of PVC 2- rail fence, and placement of decomposed granite. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: > Budgeted Amount: $200,000.00 > Account Numbers: 11103165650/1463110-0 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Accept Banyan Community Trail Project July 6, 2005 Page 2 >. Engineer's Estimate: $116,846.00 > City Council's Approval to Advertise: December 15, 2004 > Publish dates for local paper: December 21, 2004 & January 4, 2005 > Bid Opening: January 11, 2005 > Contract Award Date: February 2, 2005 > Low Bidder: Dye and Browning Construction, Inc. > Contract Amount: $111,309.00 > 10% Contingency: $11,130.90 ;> Final Contract Amount: $110,630.50 > Difference in Contract Amount: ($678.50) minus 0.61% The net decrease in the total cost of the project is a result of actual aggregate contract bid item quantities that are less than the estimated contract quantities. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:CH/RO:Is Attachments 1'11 VICINITY MAP--" 7T .SITE CITY. OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BANYAN ST. COMMUNITY (FROM saPrm~,r ST. TO T~. ~EST crrY RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE BANYAN COMMUNITY TRAIL FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO THE WEST CITY LIMIT, CONTRACT NO. 05-008 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the Banyan Community Trail from Sapphire Street to the West City Limit, Contract No. 05-006, has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. ORDINANCE NO. 744 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 643 AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2000-03 (RANCHO SUMMIT) PURSUANT TO AN AMENDED AND RESTATED RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAX WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (the "City Council"), has initiated proceedings, held a public hearing, conducted an election and received a favorable vote from the qualified electors authorizing the levy of separate special taxes within a community facilities district, all as authorized pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act") This Community Facilities District is designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2000- 03 (RANCHO SUMMIT) (the "District"); and WHEREAS, the City Council, acting as the legislative body of the District, previously enacted Ordinance No. 643 to authorize the levy of special taxes therein pursuant to a rate and method of apportionment; and WHEREAS, the City Council has initiated proceedings, held a public hearing, conducted an election and received a favorable vote from the qualified electors of the District authorizing the levy of special taxes therein pursuant to an amended and restated rate and method of apportionment thereof. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, acting as the legislative body of Community Facilities District No. 2000-03 (Rancho Summit), does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1: This City Council does, by the passage of this ordinance, authorize the levy of special taxes on taxable properties located in the District pursuant to the Amended and Restated Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Taxes as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Amended and Restated Rate and Method"). SECTION 2: This City Council, acting as the legislative body of the District, is hereby further authorized, by Resolution, to annually determine the special tax to be levied within the District for the then current tax year or future tax years; provided, however, the special tax to be levied therein shall not exceed the maximum special tax authorized to be levied pursuant to the Amended and Restated Rate and Method. SECTION 3: The special taxes herein authorized to be levied within the District, to the extent possible, shall be collected an the same manner as ad valorem property taxes and shall be subject to the same penalties, procedure, sale and lien priority in any case of delinquency as applicable for ad valorem taxes; provided, however, the District may utilize a direct billing procedure for any special taxes that cannot be collected on the County tax roll or may, by resolution, elect to collect the special taxes at a different time or in a different manner if necessary to meet its financial obligations. SECTION 4: The special taxes authorized to be levied in the District shall be secured by the lien imposed pursuant to Sections 3114.5 and 3115.5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, which lien shall be a continuing lien and shall secure each levy of the special tax. The lien of the special tax shall continue in force and effect until the special tax obligation is prepaid, permanently satisfied and canceled in accordance with Section 53344 of the Government Code of the State of California or until the special tax ceases to be levied by the City Council in the manner provided in Section 53330.5 of said Government Code. SECTION 5: This Ordinance shall, upon becoming effective, amend and supercede any and all provisions of Ordinance No. 643 pertaining to the authorization to levy special taxes within the District. SECTION 6: This Ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after its adoption. Within fifteen (15) days after its adoption, the City Clerk shall cause this Ordinance to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Section 36933. / ?,5 EXHIBIT A AMENDED AND RESTATED RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT FOR CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2000-03 (RANCHO SUMMIT) A Special Tax hereinafter defined shall be levied on all Assessor's Parcels of Taxable Property in Community Facilities District No. 2000-03 of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ("CFD No. 2000- 03") and collected each Fiscal Year commencing in Fiscal Year 2005-06, in an amount determined by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, through the application of this Amended and Restated Rate and Method of Apportionment as described below. All of the real property in CFD No. 2000-03, unless exempted by law or by the provisions hereof, shall be taxed for the purposes, to the extent and in the manner herein provided. A. DEFINITIONS The terms hereinafter set forth have the following meanings: "Acre or Acreage" means the land area of an Assessor's Parcel as shown on an Assessor's Parcel Map, or if the land area is not shown on an Assessor's Parcel Map, the land area shown on the applicable final map, parcel map, condominium plan, or other recorded County parcel map. The square footage of an Assessor's Parcel is equal to the Acreage of such parcel multiplied by 43,560. "Act" means the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2 of Title 5 of the California Government Code. "Administrative Expenses" means the following actual or reasonably estimated costs directly related to the administration of CFD No. 2000-03: the costs of computing the Special Taxes and preparing the annual Special Tax collection schedules (whether by the City or designee thereof or both); the costs of collecting the Special Taxes (whether by the County or otherwise); the costs of remitting the Special Taxes to the Trustee; the costs of the Trustee (including its legal counsel) in the discharge of the duties required of it under the Indenture; the costs to the City, CFD No. 2000-03 or any designee thereof of complying with arbitrage rebate requirements; the costs to the City, CFD No. 2000-03 or any designee thereof of complying with disclosure requirements applicable to CFD No. 2000-03 and/or the City associated with applicable federal and state securities laws and of the Act; the costs associated with preparing Special Tax disclosure statements and responding to public inquiries regarding the Special Taxes; the costs of the City, CFD No. 2000-03 or any designee thereof related to an appeal of the Special Tax; the costs associated with the release of funds from any escrow account; and the City's annual administration fees and third party expenses. Administrative Expenses shall also include amounts estimated or advanced by the City or CFD No. 2000-03 for any other administrative purposes of CFD No. 2000-03, including attorney's fees and other costs related to commencing and pursuing to completion any foreclosure of delinquent Special Taxes. "Assessor's Parcel" means a lot or parcel shown in an Assessor's Parcel Map with an assigned Assessor's Parcel number. "Assessor's Parcel Map" means an official map of the County Assessor of the County designating parcels by Assessor's Parcel number. "Assigned Special Tax A" means the Special Tax A for each Land Use Class of Developed Property as determined in accordance with Section C.l.(b). below. "Backup Special Tax A" means the Special Tax A applicable to each Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property in each Zone, as determined in accordance with Section C.l.(d). be[ow. "Bonds" means any bonds or other debt (as defined in Section 53317(d) of the Act), whether in one or more series, issued by CFD No. 2000-03 under the Act. "CFD Administrator" means an official of the City, or designee thereof, responsible for determining the Special Tax Requirement for Facilities and the Special Tax Requirement for Services and providing for the levy and collection of the Special Taxes. "CFD No. 2000-03" means City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Facilities District No. 2000-03 (Rancho Summit). "City" means the City of Rancho Cucamonga. "Consumer Price Index" means, for each Fiscal Year, the Consumer Price Index published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for "All Urban Consumers" in the Los Angeles - Anaheim - Riverside Area, measured as of the month of December in the calendar year which ends in the previous Fiscal Year. In the event this index ceases to be published, the Consumer Price Index shall be another index as determined by the CFD Administrator that is reasonably comparable to the Consumer Price Index for the City of Los Angeles. "Council" means the City Council of the City, acting as the legislative body of CFD No. 2000-03. "County" means the County of San Bemardino. "Developed Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property, exclusive of Taxable Public Properly and Taxable Property Owner Association Property, for which the Final Subdivision was recorded on or prior to January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year and a building permit for new construction was issued after January 1, 2004 and prior to March 1 of the prior Fiscal Year. "Final Subdivision" means a subdivision of property by recordation of a final map, parcel map, or lot line adjustment, pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act (California Government Code Section 66410 et seq.) or recordation of a condominium plan pursuant to California Civil Code 1352 that creates individual lots for which building permits may be issued without further subdivision. "Fiscal Year" means the period starting July 1 and ending on the following June 30. "Indenture" means the indenture, fiscal agent agreement, resolution or other instrument pursuant to which Bonds are issued, as modified, amended and/or supplemented from time to time. "Land Use Class" means any of the classes listed in Table 1 below. "Maximum Special Tax" means the Maximum Special Tax A and/or Maximum Special Tax B, as applicable. "Maximum Special Tax A" means the maximum Special Tax A determined in accordance with Section C below, that can be levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor's Parcel. "Maximum Special Tax B" means the maximum Special Tax B determined in accordance with Section C below, that can be levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor's Parcel. "Non-Residential Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit permitting the construction of one or more non-residential units or facilities has been issued by the City. "Outstanding Bonds" means all Bonds which are deemed to be outstanding under the Indenture. "Property Owner Association Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, any property within the boundaries of CFD No. 2000-03 that was owned by a property owner association, including any master or sub-association, as of January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year. "Proportionately" means, for Developed Property, that the ratio of the actual Special Tax A levy to the Assigned Special Tax A is approximately equal for all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property and that the ratio of the actual Special Tax B levy to the Maximum Special Tax B is approximately equal for all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property. For Undeveloped Property, "Proportionately" means that the ratio of the actual Special Tax A levy per Acre to the Maximum Special Tax A per Acre is equal for all Assessor's Parcels of Undeveloped Property. The term "Proportionately" may similarly be applied to other categories of Taxable Property as listed in Section D below. "Public Property" means property within the boundaries of CFD No. 2000-03 owned by, irrevocably offered or dedicated to, or for which an easement for purposes of public right-of-way has been granted to the federal government, the State of California, the County of San Bernardino, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or any local government or other public agency, provided that any property leased by a public agency to a private entity and subject to taxation under Section 53340.1 of the Act shall be taxed and classified according to its use. "Residential Floor Area" means all of the square footage of living area within the perimeter of a residential structure, not including any carport, walkway, garage, overhang, patio, enclosed patio, or similar area. The determination of Residential Floor Area for an Assessor's Parcel shall be made by reference to the building permit(s) issued for such Assessor's Parcel. "Residential Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit permitting the construction thereon of one or more residential dwelling units has been issued by the City. "Special Tax" means the Special Tax A and/or Special Tax B, as applicable. "Special Tax A" means the special tax to be levied in each Fiscal Year on each Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Property within CFD No. 2000-03 to fund the Special Tax Requirement for Facilities. "Special Tax B" means the special tax to be levied in each Fiscal Year on each Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Property within CFD No. 2000-03 to fund the Special Tax Requirement for Services. "Special Tax Requirement for Facilities" means that amount required in any Fiscal Year for CFD No. 2000-03 to: (i) pay debt service on all Outstanding Bonds due in the calendar year commencing in such Fiscal Year; (ii) pay periodic costs on the Bonds, including but not limited to, credit enhancement and rebate payments on the Bonds due in the calendar year commencing in such Fiscal Year; (iii) pay a proportionate share of Administrative Expenses; (iv) pay any amounts required to establish or replenish any reserve funds for all Outstanding Bonds; (v) pay for reasonably anticipated Special Tax A delinquencies based on the delinquency rate for the Special Tax A levy in the previous Fiscal Year; less (vi) a credit for funds available to reduce the annual Special Tax A levy, as determined by the CFD Administrator pursuant to the Indenture. "Special Tax Requirement for Services" means that amount required in any Fiscal Year for CFD No. 2000-03 to: (i) pay the costs of park maintenance due in the calendar year commencing in such Fiscal Year as determined by the CFD Administrator; (ii) pay an amount necessary to fund an operating reserve for the costs of park maintenance; (iii) pay a proportionate share of Administrative Expenses; less (iv) a credit for funds available to reduce the annual Special Tax B levy, as determined by the CFD Administrator. "State" means the State of California. "Taxable Property" means all of the Assessor's Parcels within the boundaries of CFD No. 2000-03 which are not exempt from the Special Tax pursuant to law or Section E below. "Taxable Property Owner Association Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, all Assessor's Parcels of Property Owner Association Property that are not exempt from the Special Tax pursuant to Section E below. "Taxable Public Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, all Assessor's Parcels of Public Property that are not exempt from the Special Tax pursuant to Section E below. "Trustee" means the trustee or fiscal agent under the Indenture. "Undeveloped Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property not classified as Developed Property, Taxable Public Property or Taxable Property Owner Association Property. "Zone" means Zone 1 or Zone 2, as applicable. "Zone 1" means Assessor Parcel number 0226-102-13 (as designated on the County Assessor's Roll for Fiscal Year 2004-2005) and the land area geographically identified as Parcel A in Tentative Tract Map No. 14759 approved by the Planning Commission of the City on November 10, 1999. Zone 1 may be subject to amendment from time-to- time or modification pursuant to a final map or precise site plan for such property at the sole discretion of the CFD Administrator provided that such amendment or modification will not reduce the amount of Maximum Special Tax A below the amount required to equal at least 1.1 times the maximum annual debt service on all Outstanding Bonds, plus the Administrative Expenses. "Zone 2" means the land area geographically identified as Parcel B-l, Parcel B-2, and Parcel C in Tentative Tract Map No. 14759 approved by the Planning Commission of the City on November 10, 1999. Zone 2 may be subject to amendment from time-to-time or modification pursuant to a final map or precise site plan for such property at the sole discretion of the CFD Administrator provided that such amendment or modification will not reduce the amount of Maximum Special Tax A below the amount required to equal at least 1.1 times the maximum annual debt service on all Outstanding Bonds, plus the Administrative Expenses. B. ASSIGNMENT TO LAND USE CATEGORIES Each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property within CFD No. 2000-03 shall be assigned to a Zone and further classified as Developed Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, or Undeveloped Property, and shall be subject to Special Taxes in accordance with this Amended and Restated Rate and Method of Apportionment determined pursuant to Sections C and D below. Residential Properly shall be assigned to Land Use Classes 1 through 10 and Non-Residential Property shall be assigned to Land Use Class 11. The Maximum Special Tax for Residential Property shall be based on the Residential Floor Area of the dwelling unit(s) located on the Assessor's Parcel. The Maximum Special Tax for Non-Residential Property shall be based on the Acreage of the Assessor's Parcel. The Maximum Special Tax for any Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property containing more than one Land Use Class shall be determined pursuant to Section C below. C. MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX 1. Developed Property (a). Maximum Special Tax The Maximum Special Tax A for each Assessor's Parcel classified as Developed Property shall be the greater of (i) the amount derived by application of the Assigned Special Tax A or (ii) the amount derived by application of the Backup Special Tax A. The Maximum Special Tax B for each Land Use Class of Developed Property is shown below in Table 1. The Maximum Special Tax for each Assessor's Parcel classified as Developed Property shall be the Maximum Special Tax A plus the Maximum Special Tax B. (b). Assiqned Special Tax A The Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Assigned Special Tax A for each Land Use Class is shown below in Table 1. TABLE 1 Assigned Special Tax A and Maximum Special Tax B for Developed Property in City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Facilities District No. 2000-03 (Rancho Summit) Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Land Use Residential Floor Assigned Special Maximum Special Description Class Area Tax A Tax B 1 Residential Property < 1,850 s.f. $1,707 per unit $945 per unit 2 Residential Property 1,850 - 2,049 s.f. $1,899 per unit $945 per unit 3 Residential Property 2,050 - 2,249 s.f. $2,027 per unit $945 per unit 4 Residential Property 2,250 - 2,449 s.f. $2,046 per unit $945 per unit 5 Residential Property 2,450 - 2,649 s.f. $2,061 per unit $945 per unit 6 Residential Property 2,650 - 2,849 s.f. $2,235 per unit $945 per unit 7 Residential Properly 2,850 - 3,049 s.f. $2,462 per unit $945 per unit 8 Residential Property 3,050 - 3,249 s.f. $2,527 per unit $945 per unit 9 Residential Property 3,250 - 3,449 s.f. $2,677 per unit $945 per unit 10 Residential Property => 3,450 s.f. $2,696 per unit $945 per unit 11 Non-Residential Property NA $12,600 per Acre $4,683 per Acre (c). Increase in the Assiqned Special Tax A and Maximum Special Tax B The Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Assigned Special Tax A, identified in Table 1 above, shall not be subject to change and shall therefore remain the same in every Fiscal Year. On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2006, the Maximum Special Tax B listed in Table 1 above shall be increased based on the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index, with a maximum annual increase of six percent (6%) and a minimum annual increase of two percent (2%) per Fiscal Year. (d). Backup Special Tax A The Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Backup Special Tax A for an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property in Zone 1 shall equal $9,601 per Acre or portion thereof. The Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Backup Special Tax A for an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property in Zone 2 shall equal $14,824 per Acre or portion thereof. The Backup Special Tax A applicable to Zone 1 or Zone 2 shall not be subject to change and shall therefore remain the same in every Fiscal Year. (e). Multiple Land Use Classes In some instances an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property may contain more than one Land Use Class. The Maximum Special Tax levied on an Assessor's Parcel shall be the sum of the Maximum Special Taxes for all Land Use Classes located on that Assessor's Parcel. For an Assessor's Parcel that contains both Residential Property and Non- Residential Property, the Acreage of such Assessor's Parcel shall be allocated to each type of property based on the amount of Acreage designated for each land use as determined by reference to the site plan approved for such Assessor's Parcel. The CFD Administrator's allocation to each type of property shall be final. 2. Undeveloped Property, Taxable Public Property, and Taxable Property Owner Association Property (a). Maximum Special Tax A The Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Maximum Special Tax A for Undeveloped Property, Taxable Public Property, and Taxable Property Owner Association Property in Zone 1 or Zone 2 shall be $14,824 per Acre or portion thereof. (b). Maximum Special Tax B The Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Maximum Special Tax B for Undeveloped Property in Zone 1 or Zone 2 shall be $4,683 per Acre or portion thereof. Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property shall not be subject to a Maximum Special Tax B. (c). Increase in the Maximum Special Tax The Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Maximum Special Tax A for Undeveloped Property, Taxable Public Property, and Taxable Property Owner Association Property shall not be subject to change and shall therefore remain the same in every Fiscal Year. On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2006, the Maximum Special Tax B for Undeveloped Property identified in Section C.2.(b). above shall be increased based on the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index, with a maximum annual increase of six percent (6%) and a minimum annual increase of two percent (2%) per Fiscal Year. D. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX 1. Special Tax A Commencing with Fiscal Year 2005-2006 and for each following Fiscal Year, the Council shall determine the Special Tax Requirement for Facilities and shall levy the Special Tax A until the total Special Tax A levy equals the Special Tax Requirement for Facilities. The Special Tax A shall be levied each Fiscal Year as follows: First: The Special Tax A shall be levied on each Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property in an amount equal to 100% of the applicable Assigned Special Tax A; Second: If additional monies are needed to satisfy the Special Tax Requirement for Facilities after the first step has been completed, the Special Tax A shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Undeveloped Property at up to 100% of the Maximum Special Tax A for Undeveloped Property; Third: If additional monies are needed to satisfy the Special Tax Requirement for Facilities after the first two steps have been completed, then the levy of the Special Tax A on each Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property in Zone 1 and Zone 2 whose Maximum Special Tax A is determined through the application of the Backup Special Tax A shall be increased in equal percentages from the Assigned Special Tax A up to the Maximum Special Tax A for each such Assessor's Parcel; Fourth: If additional monies are needed to satisfy the Special Tax Requirement for Facilities after the first three steps have been completed, then the Special Tax A shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property at up to the Maximum Special Tax A for Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property. Notwithstanding the above the Council may, in any Fiscal Year, levy Proportionately less than 100% of the Assigned Special Tax A in step one (above), when (i) the Council is no longer required to levy the Special Tax A pursuant to steps two through four above in order to meet the Special Tax Requirement for Facilities; and (ii) all authorized Bonds have already been issued or the Council has covenanted that it will not issue any additional Bonds (except refunding bonds) to be supported by the Special Tax A. Further notwithstanding the above, under no circumstances will the Special Tax A levied against any Assessor's Parcel of Residential Property for which an occupancy permit for private residential use has been issued be increased by more than ten percent as a consequence of delinquency or default by the owner of any other Assessor's Parcel within CFD No. 2000-03. 2. Special Tax B Commencing with Fiscal Year 2005-2006 and for each following Fiscal Year, the Council shall determine the Special Tax Requirement for Services and shall levy the Special Tax B until the total Special Tax B levy equals the Special Tax Requirement for Services. The Special Tax B shall be levied each Fiscal Year as follows: First: The Special Tax B shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property at up to 100% of the applicable Maximum Special Tax B; Second: If additional monies are needed to satisfy the Special Tax Requirement for Services after the first step has been completed, the Special Tax B shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Undeveloped Property, which as of January 1 of the previous Fiscal Year was located within a Final Subdivision, at up to 100% of the Maximum Special Tax B for Undeveloped Property; Third: If additional monies are needed to satisfy the Special Tax Requirement for Services after the second step has been completed, the Special Tax B shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Undeveloped Property, which as of January 1 of the previous Fiscal Year was not located within a Final Subdivision, at up to 100% of the Maximum Special Tax B for Undeveloped Property; E. EXEMPTIONS 1. Special Tax A No Special Tax A shall be levied on up to 2'1.88 Acres of Public Property and/or Property Owner Association Property in Zone 1 and up to 38.41 Acres of Public Property and/or Property Owner Association Property in Zone 2. Tax-exempt status will be assigned by the CFD Administrator in the chronological order in which property becomes Public Property or Property Owner Association Property. However, should an Assessor's Parcel no longer be classified as Public Property or Property Owner Association Property, its tax-exempt status will be revoked. Public Property or Property Owner Association Property that is not exempt from the Special Tax A under this section shall be subject to the levy of the Special Tax A and shall be taxed Proportionately as part of the fourth step in Section D.1 above, at up to 100% of the applicable Maximum Special Tax A for Taxable Public Property or Taxable Property Owner Association Property. 2. Special Tax B No Special Tax B shall be levied on Public Property and Property Owner Association Property in Zone 1 and/or Zone 2. F. APPEALS AND INTERPRETATIONS Any landowner or resident who feels that the amount of the Special Tax levied on their Assessor's Parcel is in error may submit a written appeal to CFD No. 2000-03. The CFD Administrator shall review the appeal and if the CFD Administrator concurs, the amount of the Special Tax levied shall be appropriately modified. The Council may interpret this Amended and Restated Rate and Method of Apportionment for purposes of clarifying any ambiguity and make determinations relative to the annual administration of the Special Tax and any landowner or resident appeals. Any decision of the Council shall be final and binding as to all persons. G. MANNER OF COLLECTION The Special Tax A and Special Tax B will be collected in the same manner and at the same time as ordinary ad va/orem property taxes; provided, however, that CFD No. 2000-03 may directly bill the Special Tax, may collect Special Taxes at a different time or in a different manner if necessary to meet its financial obligations, and may covenant to foreclose and may actually foreclose on delinquent Assessor's Parcels as permitted by the Act. H. PREPAYMENT OF SPECIAL TAX A The following additional definitions apply to this Section H: "Previously Issued Bonds" means, for any Fiscal Year, all Outstanding Bonds that are deemed to be outstanding under the Indenture after the first interest and/or principal payment date following the current Fiscal Year. Only an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Properly, or Undeveloped Property for which a building permit has been issued, may be prepaid. The Special Tax A obligation applicable to an Assessor's Parcel in CFD No. 2000-03 may only be prepaid after all authorized Bonds have already been issued, or after the Council has covenanted that it will not issue any additional Bonds (except refunding bonds) to be supported by the Special Tax A levy under this Amended and Restated Rate and Method of Apportionment. The obligation of the Assessor's Parcel to pay any Special Tax A may be permanently satisfied as described herein, provided that a prepayment may be made with respect to a particular Assessor's Parcel only if there are no delinquent Special Taxes with respect to such Assessor's Parcel at the time of prepayment. An owner of an Assessor's Parcel intending to prepay the Special Tax A obligation shall provide the CFD Administrator with written notice of intent to prepay. Within 30 days of receipt of such written notice, the CFD Administrator shall notify such owner of the prepayment amount for such Assessor's Parcel. The CFD Administrator may charge a reasonable fee for providing this service. Prepayment must be made not less than 45 days prior to the next occurring date that notice of redemption of Bonds from the proceeds of such prepayment may be given by the Trustee pursuant to the Indenture. The Special Tax B may not be prepaid. The Special Tax A Prepayment Amount (defined below) shall be calculated as summarized below (capitalized terms as defined below): Bond Redemption Amount plus Redemption Premium plus Defeasance Amount plus Administrative Fees and Expenses less Reserve Fund Credit less Capitalized Interest Credit Total: equals Prepayment Amount As of the proposed date of prepayment, the Special Tax A Prepayment Amount (defined below) shall be calculated as follows: Para.clraph No.: 1. Confirm that no Special Tax delinquencies apply to such Assessor's Parcel. 2. For Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property, compute the Assigned Special Tax A and Backup Special Tax A for the Assessor's Parcel to be prepaid. For Assessor's Parcels of Undeveloped Property for which building permits have already been issued, compute the Assigned Special Tax A and Backup Special Tax A for the Assessor's Parcel to be prepaid as though it were already designated as Developed Property, based upon the building permit which has been issued for that Assessor's Parcel. 3. (a) Divide the Assigned Special Tax A computed pursuant to paragraph 2 by the totat estimated Assigned Special Tax A for CFD No. 2000-03 based on the Developed Property Special Tax A which could be charged in the current Fiscal Year on all expected development in CFD No. 2000-03, excluding any Assessor's Parcels for which the Special Tax A has been prepaid, and (b) Divide the Backup Special Tax A computed pursuant to paragraph 2 by the total estimated Backup Special Tax A which could be charged in the current Fiscal Year on all expected development in CFD No. 2000-03, excluding any Assessor's Parcels for which the Special Tax A has been prepaid. 4. Multiply the larger quotient computed pursuant to paragraph 3(a) or 3(b) by the Previously Issued Bonds to compute the amount of Previously Issued Bonds to be retired and prepaid (the "Bond Redemption Amount'). 5. Multiply the Bond Redemption Amount computed pursuant to paragraph 4 by the applicable redemption premium (e.g., the redemption price-100%), if any, on the Previously Issued Bonds to be redeemed (the "Redemption Premium"). 6. Compute the amount needed to pay interest on the Bond Redemption Amount from the first bond interest and/or principal payment date not covered by the current Fiscal Year Special Tax A levy until the earliest redemption date for the Previously Issued Bonds. 7. Determine the Special Tax A levied on the Assessor's Parcel in the current Fiscal Year which has not yet been paid. 8. Add the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 6 and 7. 9. Compute the net present value of the amount computed pursuant to paragraph 8, using as a discount rate the rate of return reasonably assumed for the conservative investment of these funds by the CFD Administrator (the "Defeasance Amount'). 10. The administrative fees and expenses of CFD No. 2000-03 are as calculated by the CFD Administrator and include the costs of computation of the prepayment, the costs to invest the prepayment proceeds, the costs of redeeming Bonds, and the costs of recording any notices to evidence the prepayment and the redemption (the "Administrative Fees and Expenses"). 11. The reserve fund credit (the "Reserve Fund Credit') shall equal the lesser of: (a) the expected reduction in the reserve requirement (as defined in the Indenture), if any, associated with the redemption of Previously Issued Bonds as a result of the prepayment, or (b) the amount derived by subtracting the new reserve requirement (as defined in the Indenture) in effect after the redemption of Previously Issued Bonds as a result of the prepayment from the balance in the reserve fund on the prepayment date, but in no event shall such amount be less than zero. No Reserve Fund Credit shall be granted if the amount then on deposit in the reserve fund for the Previously Issued Bonds is below 100% of the reserve requirement (as defined in the Indenture). 12. If any capitalized interest for the Previously Issued Bonds will not have been expended as of the date immediately following the first bond interest and/or principal payment date following the current Fiscal Year, a capitalized interest credit shall be calculated by multiplying the larger quotient computed pursuant to paragraph 3(a) or 3(b) by the expected balance in the capitalized interest fund or account under the Indenture after such first interest and/or principal payment (the "Capitalized Interest Credi¢'). 13. The Special Tax A prepayment is equal to the sum of the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 4, 5, 9 and 10, less the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 11 and 12 (the "Prepayment Amount'). From the Prepayment Amount, the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 4, 5, 9, 11 and 12 shall be deposited into the appropriate fund as established under the Indenture and be used to retire Previously Issued Bonds, as applicable, or make scheduled debt service payments. The amount computed pursuant to paragraph 10 shall be retained by CFD No. 2000-03. The Special Tax A Prepayment Amount may be insufficient to redeem a full $5,000 increment of Bonds. In such cases, the increment above $5,000 or integral multiple thereof will be retained in the appropriate fund established under the Indenture to be used with the next prepayment of Bonds or to make scheduled debt service payments on such bonds. Upon confirmation of the payment of the current Fiscal Year's Special Tax A levy as determined under paragraph 7 (above), the CFD Administrator shall remove the current Fiscal Year's Special Tax A levy for such Assessor's Parcel from the County tax rolls. With respect to any Assessor's Parcel for which the Special Tax A obligation is prepaid in full in accordance with this Section H, the Council shall cause a suitable notice to be recorded in compliance with the Act, to indicate the prepayment of the Special Tax A and the release of the Special Tax A lien on such Assessor's Parcel, and the obligation of such Assessor's Parcel to pay the Special Tax A shall cease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Special Tax A prepayment shall be allowed unless, at the time of such proposed prepayment, the amount of Maximum Special Tax A that may be levied on Taxable Property within CFD No. 2000-03 (after excluding 21.88 Acres of Public Property and/or Property Owner Association Property in Zone 1 and 38.41 Acres of Public Property and/or Property Owner Association Property in Zone 2 as set forth in Section E) both prior to and after the proposed prepayment is at least 1.1 times the maximum annual debt service on all Previously Issued Bonds, plus the Administrative Expenses. I. TERM OF SPECIAL TAX The Special Tax A shall be levied for a period not to exceed fifty years commencing with Fiscal Year 2005-2006, provided however that the Special Tax A will cease to be levied in an earlier Fiscal Year if the CFD Administrator has determined that all required interest and principal payments on the Bonds have been paid. The Special Tax B shall be [evied as long as necessary to meet the Special Tax Requirement for Services. THE CiTY OF RANCHO C~J CAMONGA Staff Relmrt DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner BY: Michael Diaz, Senior Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the land use designation from General Commercial to Park for 3.36 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richw~ood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental impacts for consideration. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-00107 RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the zoning designation from General Commercial to Park for 3.36 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental impacts for consideration. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and staff recommend adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration and approval of General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106 and Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107. CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2005-00106 AND DRC2005-00107 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 2 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Rancho Cucamonga Housing Partners, LP is requesting approval for their proposal to amend the current land use designations of a 11.7 net acre site located at the northeast corner of 9th Street and Madrone Avenue, more commonly identified as the location of the Cask-N-Cleaver restaurant. The requested changes would amend the existing Industrial and General Commercial land use designations to Medium Residential, Park Overlay, and a smaller Commercial designated site for the Cask-N-Cleaver restaurant and corporate offices. The proposed changes are intended to lay the foundation for future development of new condominiums, a public park, and retention of the existing restaurant on the subject site. Two neighborhood meetings were held to discuss the proposed project; those who attended were generally supportive of the project. No residents attended and/or spoke during the Planning Commission meeting. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the proposed changes on May 31, 2005. A copy of the Planning Commission staff report and minutes are attached to provide further details. CORRESPONDENCE: This item was advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper, the property was posted, and notices were mailed to all property owners within 600-foot radius of the project site to properties to the north, south, east, and west. A total of 178 notices were mailed. CONCLUSION: Staff finds the proposed changes in the land use designations for the subject site to be appropriate and an effective means for implementing the goals and objectives of the General Plan. The proposed changes will encourage orderly development of the site which will be consistent and compatible with the development surrounding the site. Respectfully submitted, Brad Buller City Planner BB:MD\ge Attachments: Exhibit A - Planning Commission Staff Report Dated May 25, 2005 Exhibit B - Planning Commission Minutes Dated May 25, 2005 Draft Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106 Draft Resolution of Approval for Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107 T H C I T Y O F Rancho Cucamonga StaffR rt DATE: May 25, 2005 TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Brad Bullet, City Planner BY: Michael Diaz, Senior Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the land use designation from General Commercial to Park for 3.36 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-00107 RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the zoning designation from General Commercial to Park for 3.36 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM17156 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to subdivide 12.8 gross acres of land into three parcels within the General Commercial and General Industrial (Subarea 1) Districts, located at the northeast corner of 9th Street and Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 and 27. · Related files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106, Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2005-00106/DRC2005-00107/SUBTPM17156 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS May 25, 2005 Page 2 SUMMARY: Rancho Cucamonga Housing Partners is requesting Planning Commission's recommendation of approval for their proposal to amend the current land use designations of a 11.7 acre site located at the northeast corner of 9th Street and Madrone Avenue, more commonly identified as the location of the original Cask-N-Cleaver restaurant. The requested changes would amend the existing Industrial and General Commercial land use designations to Medium Residential, Park Overlay, and a smaller Commercial designated site for the Cask-N- Cleaver restaurant and corporate offices. The proposal also includes a request for approval of a tentative parcel map to create separate sites for the future development of new condominiums, a public park, and the existing restaurant. Staff finds the proposed changes in the land use designations and associated parcel map for the subject site to be appropriate. The proposed land use changes will be an effective means for implementing the goals and objectives of the General Plan, in that they will encourage orderly development of the site that is generally consistent and compatible with development surrounding the site. BACKGROUND: The following is a summary description of the current land use designations and uses on the subject site: Current Land Use Desi.qnations/Development The subject site is 11.7 net acres in total, created by two existing parcels as described in the following table: Existing General Existing Existing Plan Zoning Lot/APN Lot Area Designation Designation Existing Use(s) 8689 9th Street and 8651 Madrone Avenue 0207-262-018 9.31 acres General General · Original Cask-N-Cleaver restaurant Commercial Commercial complex (including restaurant, (GC) (GC) storage, 2-story corporate office building, cab[net shop, and parking) · Six small residential cottages 8714 9th Street 0207-262-027 2.40acres General General .Two residential structures used Industrial Industrial as offices for a company that (Gl) (Gl) arranges transportation and storage of trucks and cars PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC200~0010~DRC200~00107/SUBTPM17156-RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS May25,2005 Page 3 Proposed Proiect: To accommodate the anticipated development of the site, including new residential development and a future public park, the applicant is requesting that the current land use designations and arrangement of the site be amended as summarized in the following table; Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156 and Proposed Changes to Land Use Designations Proposed General Proposed Zoning Proposed Future New Lot Lot Area Plan Designation Designation Uses Lot 1 5.54 acres Medium Residential Medium Residential 64 Condominiums (8-14 DUs/Acre) (8-14 DUs/Acre) Lot 2 3.36 acres Park Overlay Park Public Park * Lot 3 2.80 acres General Commercial General Commercial Restaurant ** · Upon approval of the change in the General Plan and Zoning land use designations, the 3.4 acre park site will be purchased by the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency. · * Cask-N-Cleaver restaurant remains in operation for foreseeable future. ANALYSIS: Staff finds the proposed changes in the land use designations and associated parcel map for the subject site to be appropriate. The basis for staff's recommendation includes the following: Amendment of Land Use Desi.qnations · The proposed land use changes will more effectively implement the goals and objectives of the General Plan, in that they will encourage orderly development of the site that is generally consistent and compatible with development surrounding the site. The requested land use changes and associated parcel map enable the applicant to make more efficient use of land by replacing partially undeveloped land and non-conforming industrial uses with new residential development and open space for a public park. · The land use changes will result in fewer land use conflicts between commercial/industrial uses and surrounding residential development. The proposal will eliminate an existing unsightly and non-conforming industrial use from the north side of 9th Street where the area is largely developed with residential uses. Moreover, 9th Street serves as a logical dividing line between residential uses on the north and future "light industrial" uses anticipated for the south side of street. · The proposed Medium Residential (8-14 DUs/Acre) land use designation for the largest · parcel will be consistent with the density levels of residential development on nearby parcels on the north side of 9th Street. Apartments exist to the north, and townhome and single-family development exist on the west side of Madrone Avenue. Thus, the proposal will result a land use pattern that is consistent with the existing land use designations and development pattern of the area. PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2005-00106/DRC2005-00107/SUBTPM17156 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS May 25, 2005 Page 4 · The reservation of land area for the future development and use as a public park will address the need for more park space in this area of the community as identified in the General Plan. When the park is completed, it will further improve and strengthen the existing residential neighborhood on the north side of 9th Street. · The smaller sized lot containing the Cask-N-Cleaver restaurant will be of sufficient size to accommodate the existing restaurant use. · The proposed land use amendments and subsequent development of the project site is not located within any habitat conservation or natural community plan area. Parcel Map · The parcel map associated with this project is appropriate in that the proposed parcels are of sufficient size to meet minimum Code requirements to accommodate anticipated future development. · New street improvements associated with the approval of the parcel map will enhance the appearance of the 9th Street streetscape and improve pedestrian access/movement in the area. · The proposed land use changes and subsequent development of the site will not pose an undue burden to existing improvements and infrastructure within the area. The necessary utilities exist in the area and will be upgraded as needed to accommodate future development of the subject site. · The proposed land use amendments and subsequent development of the overall site area will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. The proposed residential and park uses will be consistent with the pattern of development in the area and strengthen the fabric of the neighborhood. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: An Initial Study analyzing the potential impacts of the project was prepared and released for pubic comment on April 25, 2005. The Initial Study identifies construction-related emissions of criteria pollutants as having a potentially significant impact. The impacts resulting from air quality would be short-term and would cease once construction activities were completed. The Initial Study also identified potentially significant impacts associated with the exposure of people to increased noise levels. In response to these potential impacts, mitigation measures are proposed to ensure impacts remain at less-than-significant levels. Therefore, a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed for the project. NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING: Two neighborhood meetings to discuss the proposed project in May 2004 and in May 2005 (6 residents attended). At both meetings, the residents were generally supportive of the project. During the second meeting, one resident living in the townhomes on the west side of Ninth Street voiced her concern about parking on her street by new residents from the future condominiums on Ninth Street. Written summaries of the meetings will be provided to the commission at the meeting. Staff has also received two phone PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC200~00106/DRC2005-00107/SUBTPM17156-RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS May 25, 2005 Page 5 calls from the public regarding the project. Both were in support of the project. One caller voiced their support for not allowing any more industrial uses on the north side of Ninth Street. PUBLIC NOTICE: This item was advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper, the property was posted, and notices were mailed to all property owners within 600-foot radius of the project site to properties to the north, south, east, and west. A total of 178 notices were mailed. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Planning Commission adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and approve Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156 by adoption of the Resolution of Approval. Furthermore, staff recommends the Planning Commission adopt the attached Resolutions recommending that the City Council adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts and approve General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106 and Development District' Amendment DRC2005-00107. The Planning Commission's approval of Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156 is contingent upon the approval of the General Plan and Development District Amendments. Brad Buller City Planner BB:MPD/ma Attachments: Exhibi[A - Site Plan Exhibit B - Tentative Parcel Map Exhibit C - Initial Study Parts I and II Draft Resolution Recommending Approval of General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106 Draft Resolution Recommending Approval of Development District Amendment D RC2005-00107 Draft Resolution of Approval for Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156 PREPARED BY: LEGEND ~ ...... ~'"~'~'~" I M "MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL (8-14 DU/AC) EXISTING L. ANDpIU/~NE PREPARED FOR~ ~ ' ~ENERAL INDUSTRIAL DRC2005-0010G R~¢~o Cuc~o~ Nou$~ ?~T~, OS - OPEN SPACE D~C2005-00107 L.P. aCalifor.laEmltedpartnership FOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ZONE CHANGE · NINTH AND MADRONE ~vi.., c.,z~ Cl~ OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COU~ OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Ph: (949) 660.7272 Fax: (949) 660-7273 ~A~ PREPARED:MARCH 9, PARCEL 2 ........ --~- PARCEL 1 ~*'" 2~ /~ i ' ~ '~ " "~ PARCEL MAP ~,~[~ ~ ~ ....... ~ TENTATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (Part I - Initial Study) City of Rancho Cucemonga (Please type or print clearly using ink. Use the tab key to move from one line to the next line.) Planning Department (909) 477-2750 The purpose.of this i.?rm is to ?form the City of the basic c.o. mpo.nents of t..he proposed project So that the city may rev;ew the project pursuant to City Pohcies, Ord,nances, and Guidelines; the .California Environmental Quality Act; and the CitY's Rules and Procedures toimpl~men~tCEQA. It is important that the information requested in this application be pr~i~led il~ full. Upon review of the ~c°mpieted Initial Study Part I and the development application, additional informationsuch as, but not limited to, traffic, noise, biological, drainage~ and geological repOrts may be ?.quire.d. The project application will notbe deemed Complete unless the identified spec,al stud,es/reports are submitted for review and accepted as complete and adequate~. The project application will not be scheduled for Committees' review unless all reqUired reports are 'submitted and deemed complete for. staff to prepare thelnitial StUdy part II as required by CEQA: In addition to the filing fee, the applicant will beresponsible to pay or reimburse .the City, its agentS, officere~ and/or consul.tante= for al! costslfor the preparation, review, analysis, recommendations, mitigations, etc, of any sPecial.studies or reports. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NO T BE PROCESSED. Please note that it is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is complete at the time of submittal; City staff will not be available to perform work required to provide missing information. Application Number for the pmject to which this form pertains: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC 2006-00106 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT 2005-00107 Project Title: Ninth and Madmne Name & Address of project owner(s): Rancho Cucamonga Housing Partners, LP, a California Limited Partnership 18201 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 900, Irvine, CA 92612 - (Johnson Family Trust and Stys Family Living Trust and John McDonald) Name&Addressofdeveloperorprojectsponsoc Same Contact Person & Address: R. Stan Smith 18201 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 900 Irvine, CA 92612 · Name & Address of person preparing this form (if different from above): Same Telephone Number: 949-660-7272 Infoffnation indicated by an astedsk (*) is not required of non-construction CUP's unless otherwise requested by staff. '1) Provide a full scale (8-1/2 x 11) copy of the USGS Quadrant Sheet(s) which includes the project site, and indicate the site boundaries. 2) Provide a set of color photographs that show representative views into the site from the norlh, south, east, and west; views into and from the site from the primary access points that sen/e the site; and representative views of significant features from the site. Include a map showing location of each photograph. 3) Project Location (desc#be): Northeast comer of Ninth Street and Madrone Avenue 4) AssessoKs Parcel Numbers (attach additional sheet if necessary): APN 207-262-18 and 207-262-27 *5) Gross Site Area (ac/sq. ft.): 12.80 acres *6) Net Site Area (total site size minus area of public streets & proposed dedications): 11.64 acres 7) Descdbe any proposed general plan amendment or zone change which would affect the project site (attach additional sheet if necessaq/): GPA - from GC and Gl to LM ZC - from GC and Gl to LM 8) Include a description of all permits which will be necessary from the City of Rancho Cucamonga and other govemmental · agencies in order to fully implement the project: Grading Permit Encroachment Permit Building Permit 9) Descdbe the physical seffing of the site as it exists before the project including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, mature trees, trails and roads, drainage courses, and scenic aspects. Descitbe any existing structures on site (including age and condition) and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of significant features desc#bed. In addi~fon, cite all sources of information (i.e., geological and/or hydrologic studies, biotic and areheological surveys, traffic sb~dies): The topography of the site has a 20' drop in elevation from the NW corner to the SE corner. The soil is Sandy with silt and small gravel. Test results indicate approval for bearing loads proposed with standard Grading work. The site is generally vacant, covered with annual vegetation that includes grasses and Weeds up to one foot in height. There are no livestock animals on site. The Cask-n Cleaver restaurant Is an older structure with corporate offices includin~l a parking lot with matu~'e trees that act as a wind row. There are no trails that exist through the property or pedestrian walkways. Drainage across the property Is sheet flow from north to South on to 9= street. There are no significant scenic aspects associated with The site. The north end of the property consists of 6 bungalows that were constructed sometime between 1955 and 1966. The buildings are dilapidated and not up to current code or standards. The City of Rancho Cucamonga indic,~t-~ these buildings hold no historic designation. The location of these Buildings are located within the Open Space parcel and will be controlled by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. On the easterly portion of the property, there exists a SFR built in the 1960's. This home Holds no histodc value and will be Demolished upon grading of the project. The rear location of this parcel is vacant and currently used for truck and vehicle storage. The Cask-n-Cleaver Restaurant And offices were constructed sometime after early 1955. Please see attached photos, site map and diagrams. 10) Descdbe the known culturel and/ot~ histodcal aspects of the site. Cite sil sources of information (books, published reports and oral history): No historical significance to the bungalows is mentioned in the National Environmental Policy ACt (NEPA). According to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, the onsite buildings are not identified with a historical Designation. There are no other observed cultural aspects to the site. 11) Descdbe any noise soumes and their levels that now affect the site (aircraft, roadway noise, etc.) and how they will affect proposed uses: No noise considerations. 12) Descdbe the proposed project in detail. This should provide an edequate descdp#on of the site in terms of uffimate use that will result fforn the proposed project. Indicate if them are p~oposed phases for development, the extent of development to occur with each phase, and the anticipaJ~l completion of each increment. Attach additional sheet(s) if necessary: The project will be constructed as 64 condos on 5.5 acres. There will be 13 buildings with a recreation/ Amenities. Sizes will range from 1382 to 1554 square feet. The site will also contain large green belts with a tot lot and barbeclue area. Walkways and paseos will be located thmu~lhout the project. At this time construction is slated to be one phase and commence in winter of 2005-2006. It is anticipated the construction pedod will be 12 months. The amhitectural theme is slanted towards a Mediterranean look with inset windows~ tile roofs and attached 2 car garages. Unlike many condo Condo projects, each unit will have a large private rear yard. Privacy was a main concern of the Developer during the design phase of the project. The second parcel of 2.8 acres will remain as the Site of the Cask-n-Cleaver restaurant. The third parcel of 3.4 acres will be owned and controlled by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. At this point this parcel will be re-zoned as Open Space. The city of Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency will pumhase 29 of the 64 units and in turn rent them to Families of Low to Moderate income levels. 13) Descdbe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one-family, apadment houses, shops, dep~rtment stores, etc.) and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.): North - Existing apartments East - Industrial / single family homes South - Vacant West - Cask and Cleaver and bungalows 14) Will the proposed project change the pattern, scale, or character of the surrounding general aroa of the project? Yes. The proposed project will be developed at a lower density than the apartments to the north and at a Less intense land use than the underlying GC portion. The underlying Gl land use is an entirely dEl'erent Land use. The proposed Open Space to the west will be compatible with the existing residential uses to The north and west. The project will provide a suitable transition from the existing residential to the west and to the existing Gl on the east and south. 15) ~ndicate the type ~f sh~rt-term and ~~ng-term n~ise t~ be genemted~ inc~uding s~ume and am~unt~ How will these noise levels affect adjacent properties and on-site uses? What methods of soundproofing ara proposed? Construction noise - during construction period· Minor increases in traffic. '16) Indicate proposed removals and/or raplacements of matura or scenic traes: Please review the attached Arborist Report. 17) Indicate any bodies of water (including domestic water supplies) into which the site drains: The site drains ultimately into the concrete lined Cucamon~la Creek channel located to the east of the Property. 18) Indicate expected amount of water usage. (See Attachment A for usage estimates). For further clarification, please contact the Cucamonga Valley Water District at 987-2591. a. Residential (gaYday) 256GPD/DU Peak use (gal/Day) 16,384GPD b. Commercial/ind. (gal~day/ac) Peak use (gaYmir~ac) 19) Indicate proposed method of sewage disposal [] Septic Tank [] Sewer· If septic tanks are proposed, attach percolation tests. If discharge to a sanitary sewage system is proposed indicate expected daily sewage generation: (See Attachment A for usage estimates)· For further cladfication, please contact the Cucamonga Valley Water Dis~ct at 987-2591. a. Residential (gal/day) 12,160 GPD b. Commercial/Indus~al (gal~day/ac) RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS: 20) Number of residential units: 64 Detached (indicate range of parcel sizes, minimum lot size and maximum lot size: Attached (indicate whether units ara rantal or for sale units): For Sale Condominiums 1384 to 1552 square feet. 21) An#cipatedmngeofsalepdcesand/orrents: Sale Ptfce(s) $300.000 est. To $335,000 est. Rent (per month) $. to $ 22) Specify number of bedrooms by unit type: All are three bedroom. 23) Indicate anticipated household size by unit type: 3-5 24) Indicate the expected number of school children who will be residing within the project: Contact the appropriate School Dis~cts as shown in Aitachment B: a. Elementary: 8.3 b. Junior High: 3.4 c. Senior High 4.6 COMMERClAL~ INDUSTRIAL~ AND INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS 25) Desctfbetype~fuse(s)andmaj~rfuncti~n(s)~fc~mmercia~~industda~~rinstituti~n~~uses: 28) Total floor ama of commercial, indust~al, or institutional uses by type: 27) Indicate hours of opem#oo: 28) Number of employees: Total: Maximum Shift: Time of Maximum Shift: 29) Pmvidebreakd~wn~fanUcipatedj~bc~assi~caU~n$~inc~udingwageandsa~a~/rangee~e~we~asanindicaif~n~fthemte~ hire for each classificaUon (attach additional sheet if necessatT): 30) EstimationofthenumberofworkeretobehiredthatcurrentlymsideintheCib/: *3 I) For commercial and industh'al uses only, indicate the source, type, and amount of air pollub'on emissions. (Data should be verified through the South Coast Air Quality Management Distn'ct, at (818) 572-6283): ALL PROJECTS 32) Have the water, sewer, fire, and flood control agencies serving the project been contacted to determine their ability to provide adequate een4ca to the proposed project? ff so, please indicate their response. Yes - all a~lency's responses have been positive. 33) In the. known history of this propeK3/, has there been any use, storage, or discharge of hazardous and/or toxic materials? Examples of hazardous and/or toxic materials include, but are not limited to PCB's; radioactive substances; pesticides and heKoicides; fuels, oils, solvents, and other flammable liquids and gases. Also nots underground storage of any of the above. Please list the materials and descdbo their use, storage, and/or discharge on the properly, as well as the dates of use, if known. Please review the attached Phase 1 Environmental report prepared by ALTEC Engineering. 34) Will the pmposed pmject involve the temporary or long-term use, storage, or discharge of haza~teus and/ortoxic mate#als, including but not limited to those examples listed above? If yes, provide an inventory of all such materials to be used and pmposed rnethod of disposal. The loca§on of such uses, along with the storage and shipment araas, shall bo shown and labeled on the application plans. No. I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and infunnaUon raquired fur adequate evaluation of this project fu the best of my ability, that the facts, statements, and infurmation prasented am hue and cormct tot he best of my knowledge and belief. I furlher understand that additional informetion may be required fu be submitted bofote an adequate evaluaUon can be made by the Ci~ of Rancho Cucemonga. ' S ~~ AND ~.h~:tTy ~t.~MiTT-¢~ ENVIR~i/JENTAL ~.LiOy <3~A 3.13~.~ ~OC Page 8 of 10 Rev. ATTACHMENT "A" CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ESTIMATED WATER USE AND SEWER FLOWS FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT (Data Provided by Cucamonga Valley Water District February 2003) Water Usa.qe Single-Family 705 gallons per EDU per day Multi-Family 256 gallons per EDU per day Neighborhood Commercial 1000 gal/day/unit (tenant) General Commemial 4082 gal/day/unit (tenant) Office Professional 973 gal/day/unit (tenant) Institutional/Government 6412 gal/day/unit (tenant) Industrial Park 1750 gal/day/unit (tenant) Large General Industrial 2020 gal/day/unit (tenant) Heavy Industrial (distribution) 1863 gal/day/unit (tenant) Sewer Flows Single-Family 270 gallons per EDU per day Multi-Family 190 gallons per EDU per day General Commercial 1900 gal/day/acre Office Professional 1900 gal/day/acre Institutional/Government Industrial Park 3000 gal/day/acta Large General Industrial 2020 gal/day/acta Heavy Industrial (distribution) 1863 gal/day/acre Source: Cucamonga Valley WaterDistrict Engineering & Water Resources Departments, Urban Water Management Plan 2000 ~ __ _ ,~,~cn-~u.~, .,=~,~..aSe~W~O~E~'~S'PJOY~'A3~e.~OC Page 9 of 10 Rev. ATTACHMENT B Contact the school district for your area for amount and payment of school f~,es: Elementary School Districts Alta Loma 9350 Base Line Road, Suite F Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 987-0766 Central . 10601 Chumh St~et, Suite 112 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 989-8541 Cucamonga 8776 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 987-8942 Etiwanda 6061 East Avenue P.O. Box 248 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 (909) 899-2451 High School Chaffey High School 211 West 5th Street Ontado, CA 91762 (909) 988-8511 .~ _ ~Aao~-rorr~sua.,,r.u~esew~o+~e~A~mUOVe~A~Oe~x~ec Page 10 of 10 Rev. PROJECT FILES: DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, DRC2005-00220 SUBTPM 17'156 SUBTT17455 SOURCE: QUASTIC, CA QUAD MAP NINTH ,&ND MADRONE City of Rancho Cucamonga ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM INITIAL STUDY PART II BACKGROUND 1. Project Files: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the land use designation from General Commercial to Park for 3.4 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive, and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, Tentative Pamel Map SUBTPM17156, and Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-00107 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - request to change the zoning designation from General Commemial to Park for 3.4 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive, and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: General Pran Amendment DRC2005-00106, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, and Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM17156 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to subdivide 12.8 acres of land into three parcels within the General Commercial and General Industrial (Subarea 1) Districts, located at the northeast corner of 9th Street and Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 and 27. Related files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106, Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, and Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT17455 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A residential subdivision of 5.54 acres of land into 64 condominiums, in the Medium Residential District (8-I4 dwelling units per acre) located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 and 27. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2005-00220 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - The design review of building elevations and site plan for 64 condominiums on 5.54 acres of land in the Medium Residential District (8-14 dwelling units per acre), located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 and 27. 2. Related Files: Pre-Application Review DRC2004-00544 and Tree Removal Permit DRC2005-00218. 3. Description of Project: The applicant Js proposing to develop 54 new condominium units approximately 600 feet east of the northeast corner of 9th Street and Madrone Avenue. To facilitate the proposed project a number of actions are required including a change to the General Plan and Zoning land use designations for the two existing parcels that currently comprise the site, approval of a parcel map to create three new separate parcels, and a tract map and design review for development of the proposed condominium units. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 2 The following is a summary description of the current land use designations and uses and a breakdown of the other elements of the project. Current Land Use DesiFInations & Development Existing Lot Existing Existing Existing Use(s) APN Area General Plan Zoning Designation Designation 0207-262-018 9.31 ac. General General · Cask-N-Cleaver restaurant complex Commercial Commercial (including restaurant, storage, 2-stow corporate office building, cabinet shop, and parking) · Six small residential cottages 8689 9th Street & 8651 Madrone Ave · Two Residential Structures used as 0207-262-027 2.40 ac. General General Industrial Industrial offices for a company that arranges transpodation and storage of trucks and cars 8714 9th Street Proposed Chanqes to Land Use Desiqnation & Tentative Parcel Map To permit the development of residential units on the subject site, the current land use designations must be amended to a land use designation that allows residential development. Because the change in land use designations involves more than one parcel, a new parcel map has been proposed to create three new separate parcels out of the two parcels that currently comprise the site. The proposed parcel map will result in a smaller overall land area for the Cask-N-Cleaver complex, the setting aside of an area for the future development of a neighborhood park, and the creation of a parcel large enough to develop the proposed condominiums. The proposed lot sizes and their new land use designations are summarized in the following table. Tentative Lot Proposed General Proposed Zoning Proposed Future Map 17156 Area Plan Designation Designation Uses Lot Number 1 5.54 ac. Residential Medium Residential Medium 64 Condominiums (8-14 DU's/Acre) (8-14 DU's/Acre) 2 3.36 ac. Overlay Park Park Public Park* 3 2.80 ac. General Commercial General Commercial Restaurant * Upon approval of the change in the General Plan and Zoning land use designations, the 3.4-acre park site will be purchased by the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency. Tentative Tract Map 17455 & Desi,qn Review for Proposed Condominium,~: As required by state law and local ordinance a tentative tract map has been filed for and submitted to create the proposed 64 condominium units. Upon completion of the units, the Redevelopment Agency will purchase 29 of the condominium units to lease as part of its plans to make available affordable Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page ,3 housing units within the community. The units purchased by the Redevelopment Agency will leased for 30 years. The remaining 35 units will be sold at market rate. As with all projects in the community, the condominium project will be subject to the City's DevelopmenfJDesign review process to ensure that the project is consistent with all applicable guidelines, standards, and ordinances. Finally, an application for Tree Removal Permit DRC2005-00218 has been submitted to remove approximately 32 trees located on the condominium site. 4. Project Sponsor's Name and Address: Rancho Cucamonga Housing Partners, LP 18201 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 900 Irvine, CA 92612 Contact: R. Stan Smith (949) 660-7272 5. General Plan Designation: Presently the land use designations for the site are General Commercial (for APN 207-262-018) and General Industrial {for APN 207-262-027). 6. Zoning: Presently the zoning for the site is General Commercial (for APN: 0207-262-018) and General Industrial - Sub Area 1 (for APN: 0207-262-027). 7. Surrounding Land Uses and Setting: The project site is partially developed with improvements (structures and parking lot) being concentrated generally at southwest quadrant of the site around the Cask & Cleaver restaurant and office/warehouse buildings. Near the center of the site, are six "studio" dwelling units constructed from recycled building materials and used as rentals. The site has a gradual slope to the southwest with trees generally concentrated along the south and north boundaries of the project. Surrounding the site are apartments and single-family homes on large lots to the north; vacant land zoned for Industrial Park uses (Subarea 17) to south (across 9th Street); non-conforming industrial uses to the east; and townhome and single-family development to the west (across Madrone Avenue). 8. Lead Agency Name and Address: City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Department 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 9. Contact Person and Phone Number: Michael Diaz, Senior Planner (909) 477-2750 10. Other agencies whose approval is required (e.g., permits, financing approval, or participation agreement): GLOSSARY - The following abbreviations are used in this report: CVWD - Cucamonga Valley Water District EIR - Environmental Impact Report FEIR - Final Environmental Impact Report NPDES - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NOx - Nitrogen Oxides ROG - Reactive Organic Gases PM~o - Fine Particulate Matter RWQCB - Regional Water Quality Control Board SCAQMD - South Coast Air Quality Management District SWPPP - Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan URBEMIS7G - Urban Emissions Model 7G Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005~00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 4 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact," "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated," or "Less Than Significant Impact" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. ( ) Aesthetics ( ) Agricultural Resources (,,') Air Quality ( ) Biological Resources (v') Cultural Resources (,/) Geology & Soils ( ) Hazards & Waste Materials (,/) Hydrology & Water Quality ( ) Land Use & Planning ( ) Mineral Resources (,/) Noise ( ) Population & Housing ( ) Public Services ( ) Recreation ( ) Transportation/Traffic ( ) Utilities & Service Systems ( ) Mandatory Findings of Significance DETERMINATION On the basis of this initial evaluation: () I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. (,") I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by, or agreed to, by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. () I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. () I find that the proposed project MAY have a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standard and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. () I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects 1) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and 2) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, nothing further is required. Prepared BY: ~~¢""~ Q"~ Date: .212 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SU BTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Parle 5 EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 1. AESTHETICS. Would the project: a) Have a substantial affect a scenic vista? ( ) ( ) ( ) (./) b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a State Scenic Highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,') or quality of the site and its surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare, ( ) ( ) (,/) ( ) which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? Comments: a) There are no significant vistas within or adjacent to the project site. The site is not within a view corridor according to General Plan Exhibit 111-15. b) The project site contains no scenic resources and no historic buildings within a State Scenic Highway. There are no State Scenic Highways within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. c) The site is located at the northeast corner of 9th Street and Madrone Avenue and is partially developed with improvements (structures and parking lot) being concentrated generally at southwest quadrant of the site around the Cask & Cleaver restaurant and office/warehouse buildings. Surrounding the site are apartments and single-family homes on large lots to the north; vacant land zoned for Industrial Park uses (Subarea 17) to south (across 9th Street); non-conforming industrial uses to the east; and townhome and single-family development to the west (across Madrone Avenue). The changes in the land use designations for the subject properties and subsequent development of condominiums and a park will not degrade the visual quality of the area. Furthermore, design review is required prior to approval. To minimize the unsightly appearance of overhead utility lines and utility enclosures, the developer of the condominium portion of the project will be required to underground existing and new utility lines and facilities along the adjacent portion of 9th Street in accordance with Planning Commission Resolution No. 87-96, unless exempted by said Resolution. d) The project will result in the installation of new streetlights and building-mounted or site lighting used in the project area. The design and placement of light fixtures will be shown on Site Plans which require review for consistency with City standards that requires shielding, diffusing, or indirect lighting to control glare. Overall, the impact from lighting is not considered to be significant. 2. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or () () (,,') () Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or ( ) . ( ) ( ) (,/) a Williamson Act contract? Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUB']-I'17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 6 c) Involve other changes in the existing environment, ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,-) which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, to non-agricultural use? Comments: a) The site is not designated as Prime Farmlands, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance. There are approximately 1,300 acres of Prime Farmlands, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance within the City of Rancho Cucamonga, of which about one-third is either developed or committed to development according to General Plan Table IV-2. The major concentrations of designated farmlands are located in the southern and eastern portions of our City that is characterized by existing and planned development. Further, two-thirds of the designated farmlands parcels are small, ranging from 3 acres to 30 acres, and their economic viability is doubtful; therefore, they are not intended to be retained as farmland in the General Plan Land Use Plan. The General Plan FEIR identified the conversion of farmlands to urban uses as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was adopted by the City Council. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. b) There is no agriculturally zoned land within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. There are no Williamson Act contracts within the City. c) Surrounding the site are apartments and single-family homes on large lots to the north; vacant land zoned for Industrial Park uses (Subarea 17) to south (across 9th Street); non- conforming industrial uses to the east; and townhome and single-family development to the west (across Madrone Avenue). The nearest identified agricultural use is approximately mile to the southeast from the project site. Therefore, no adverse impacts are anticipated. 3. AIR QUALITY. Would the project: a) Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the () () () applicable air quality plan? b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute () (¢~) () () substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation? c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non-attainment under an applicable Federal or State ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions that exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors? d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant ( ) (,/) ( ) ( ) concentrations? e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial () ( ) () (,,-) number of people? Comments: a) As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.6), continued development will contribute to the pollutant levels in the Rancho Cucamonga area, which already exceed Federal and State standards. The General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in emissions as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ulfimately adopted by the City Council. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 7 b) During the construction phases of development, on-site stationary sources, heavy-duty construction vehicles, construction worker vehicles, and energy use will generate emissions. In addition, fugitive dust would also be generated during grading and construction activities. While most of the dust would settle on or near the project site, smaller particles would remain in the atmosphere, increasing particle levels within the surrounding area. Construction is an on-going industry in the Rancho Cucamonga area. Construction workers and equipment work and operate at one development site until their tasks are complete. They then transfer to a different site where the process begins again. Therefore, the emissions associated with construction activities are not new to the Rancho Cucamonga area and they would not violate an air quality standard or worsen the existing air quality in the region. Nevertheless, fugitive dust and equipment emissions are required to be assessed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) on a project-specific basis. Therefore, the following mitigation measures shall be implemented to reduce impacts to less-than-significant levels: 1) All construction equipment shall be maintained in good operating condition so as to reduce operational emissions. The contractor shall ensure that all construction equipment is being properly serviced and maintained as per manufacturers' specifications. Maintenance records shall be available at the construction site for City verification. 2) Prior to the issuance of any grading permits, the developer shall submit Construction Plans to the City denoting the proposed schedule and projected equipment use. Construction contractors shall provide evidence that Iow-emission mobile construction equipment will be utilized, or that their use was investigated and found to be infeasible for the project. Contractors shall also conform to any construction measures imposed by the South Coast Air Qdality Management District (SCAQMD) as well as City Planning staff. 3) All paints and coatings shall meet or exceed performance standards noted in SCAQMD Rule 1113. Paints and coatings shall be applied either by hand or high-volume, Iow-pressure spray. 4) All asphalt shall meet or exceed performance standards noted in SCAQMD Rule 1108. 5) All construction equipment shall comply with SCAQMD Rules 402 and 403. Additionally, contractors shall include the following provisions: · Reestablish ground cover on the construction site through seeding and watering. · Pave or apply gravel to any on-site haul roads, · Phase grading to prevent the susceptibility of large areas to erosion over extended periods of time. · Schedule activities to minimize the amounts of exposed excavated soil during and after the end of work periods. · Dispose of surplus excavated material in accordance with local ordinances and use sound engineering practices. · Sweep streets according to a schedule established by the City if silt is carried over to adjacent public thoroughfares or occurs as a result of hauling. Timing may vary depending upon the time of year of construction. · Suspend grading operations during high winds (i.e., wind speeds exceeding 25 mph) in accordance with Rule 403 requirements. Maintain a minimum 24-inch freeboard ratio on soils haul trucks or cover payloads using tarps or other suitable means. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 8 6) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent (approved by SCAQMD and Regional Water Quality Control Board [RWQCB]) daily to reduce PM~o emissions, in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403. 7) Chemical soil-stabilizers (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) shall be applied to all inactive construction areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to reduce PM~0 emissions. 8) The construction contractor shall utilize electric or clean alternative fuel- powered equipment where feasible. 9) The construction contractor shall ensure that Construction Grading Plans include a statement that work crews will shut off equipment when not in use. After implementation of the preceding mitigation measures, short-term construction air quality emissions would remain significant as noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.6). Based upon on the URBEMIS7G (Urban Emissions Model 7G) model estimates in Table 5.6-4 of the General Plan Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR), Nitrogen Oxides (Nox), Reactive Organic Gases (ROG), and Particurate Matter (PM~0) would exceed SCAQMD thresholds for significance; therefore, would all be cumulatively significant if they cannot be mitigated on a project basis to a level less than significant. The General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in emissions as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. In the long-term, development consistent with the General Plan would result in significant operational vehicle emissions based upon on the URBEMIS7G model estimates in Table 5.6-4 of the General Plan FEIR; therefore, would all be cumulatively significant if they cannot be mitigated on a project basis to a level less-than-significant. The following mitigation measures shall be implemented: t0) All residential and commercial structures shall be required to incorporate high-efficiency/Iow-polluting heating, air conditioning, appliances, and water heaters. 11) All residential and commercial structures shall be required to incorporate thermal pane windows and weather-stripping. After implementation of the preceding mitigation measures, the General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in operational emissions as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. c) As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.6) continued development would contribute to the pollutant levels in the Rancho Cucamonga area, which already exceed Federal and State standards. The General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in emissions as a significant and adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The project proposed is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. d) Sensitive receptors are defined as populations that are more susceptible to the effects of pollution than the population at large. The SCAQMD identifies the following as sensitive receptors: long-term health care facilities, rehabilitation centers, convalescent centers, retirement homes, residences, schools, playgrounds, child care centers, and athletic facilities. According to the SCAQMD, projects have the potential to create significant impacts if they are located within ¼-mile of sensitive receptors and would emit toxic air contaminants identified in SCAQMD Rule 1401. According to the SCAQMD, projects have the potential to create significant impacts if they are located within ¼-mile of sensitive receptors and would .2//, Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 9 emit toxic air contaminants identified in SCAQMD Rule 1401. The project site is surrounded by residential units, and is located within %-mile of Los Amigos Eleme.ntary School, a sensitive receptor. Potential impacts to air quality are consistent with the Public Health and Safety Super-Element within the Rancho Cucamonga General Plan. During construction, there is the possibility of fugitive dust to be generated from grading the site. The mitigation measures listed under b) above will reduce impact to less-than-significant levels. e) Typically, the uses proposed do not create objectionable odors. No adverse impacts are anticipated. 4. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or ( ) ( ) ( ) through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b) Have a substantial adverse effect on riparian () () () (v') habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or US Fish and Wildlife Service? c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally ( ) () () (v') protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any ( ) () () (,/) native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances ( ) () () protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,') Conservation Plan, Natural Community conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or State habitat conservation plan? Comments: a) Surrounding the site are apartments and single-family homes on large lots to the north; vacant land zoned for Industrial Park uses (Subarea 17) to south (across 9th Street); non- conforming industrial uses to the east; and townhome and Single-family development to the west (across Madrone Avenue). The undeveloped portions of the site (north and eastern areas) have been previously disrupted during annual discing for weed abatement. According to the General Plan Exhibit IV-3, and Section 5.3 of the General Plan FEIR, the project site is not within an area of sensitive biological resources; therefore, development will not adversely affect rare or endangered species of plants or animals because of the fact that the project is surrounded by urbanized land uses and is consistent with the General Plan Land Use Plan. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Parle 10 b) The project site is located in an urban area with no natural communities. No riparian habitat exists on-site, meaning the project will not have any impacts in this area of concern. c) No wetland habitat is present on-site. As a result, project implementation will have no impact on these resources. d) The majority of the surrounding area has been or is being developed, thereby disrupting any wildlife corridors that may have existed. No adverse impacts are anticipated. e) There are approximately 145 trees on-site including two Eucalyptus windrows: one remnant located near 9th Street and the other at the northerly boundary. Because of their size, many of trees qualify as heritage trees as defined by Tree Preservation Ordinance. According to the arborist report (Knapp Associates - March 12, 2005), more than half of the trees on-site, including the two windrows, are in poor condition and should be replaced. As part of this project, the applicant has applied for a tree removal permit for those trees (approximately 32) on the condominium site. Only six of these trees (including four Eucalyptus trees) were rated suitable for retention. The trees located on the other two parcels will be retained in place until a later date when plans for further development are submitted for City review and approval. f) The project site is not located within a conservation area according to the General Plan, Open Space and Conservation Plan, Exhibit IV-4. No conflicts with habitat conservafion plans will occur. 5. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the () () () (v') significance of a historical resource as defined in § 15064.57 b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the () (,/) () () significance of an archeological resource pursuant to § 15064.57 c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique ( ) (v') ( ) ( ) paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including those () () () (v') interred outside of formal cemeteries? Comments: a) As described above, the site is partially developed with structures. The existing single-family residence/guesthouse, located at 8714 9th Street, was built in the late 1960s and has no amhitectural or historic value. This home will be demolished to make way for the new condominiums on Lot 1 of the proposed subdivision map. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has identified the Cask-N-Cleaver restaurant and six cottages located on Lots 2 and 3 of the proposed map as having potential local and nafional historical landmark status. These buildings were built by Konstany Stys, a Polish immigrant and creator of the Russian Village neighborhood in nearby Claremont, California, which is listed on National Register of Historic Places. No change to these structures will be made as part of the proposed change in the General Plan and Zoning land use designations, nor with the subsequent development of the condominium units on the far east of the project site (Lot 1 of Tentative Parcel Map No. 17156). Therefore, there will be no impact. b) There are no known archaeological sites or resources recorded on the project site; however, the Rancho Cucamonga area is known to have been inhabited by Native Americans Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 11 according to the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.11). Construction activity, particularly grading, soil excavation and compaction, could adversely affect or eliminate existing and potential archaeological resources. The following mitigation measures shall be implemented: 1) If any prehistoric archaeological resources are encountered before or during grading, the developer will retain a qualified archaeologist to monitor construction activities, to take appropriate measures to protect or preserve them for study. With the assistance of the archaeologist, the City of Rancho Cucamonga will: · Enact interim measures to protect undesignated sites from demolition or significant modification without an opportunity for the City to establish its archaeological value. · Consider establishing provisions to require incorporation of archaeological sites within new developments, using their special qualities as a theme or focal point. · Pursue educating the public about the area's archaeological heritage. · Propose mitigation measures and recommend conditions of approval to eliminate adverse project effects on significant, important, and unique prehistoric resources, following appropriate CEQA guidelines. · Prepare a technical resources management report, documenting the inventory, evaluation, and proposed mitigation of resources within the project area. Submit one copy of the completed report with original illustrations, to the San Bernardino County Archaeological Information Center for permanent archiving. c) The General Plan FEIR (Section 5.11) indicates that the Rancho Cucamonga area is on an alluvial fan. According to the San Bernardino County database, no paleontological sites or resources have been recorded within the City of Rancho Cucamonga or the sphere-of-influence, including the project site; however, the area has a high sensitivity rating for paleontological resoumes. The older alluvium, which would have been deposited during the wetter climate that prevailed 10,000-100,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene epoch of the Quaternary period, when the last "Ice Age" and the appearance of modern man occurred, may contain significant vedebrate fossils. The project site is underlain by Quaternary alluvium per General Plan Exhibit V-2; therefore, the following mitigation measures shall be implemented: 2) A qualified paleontologist shall conduct a preconstruction field survey of the project site. The paleontologist shall submit a report of findings that will also provide specific recommendations regarding further mitigation measures (i.e., paleontological monitoring) that may be appropriate. Where mitigation monitoring is appropriate, the program must include, but not be limited to, the following measures: · Assign a paleontological monitor, trained and equipped to allow the rapid removal of fossils with minimal construction delay, to the site full-time during the interval of earth-disturbing activities. · Should fossils be found within an area being cleared or graded, divert earth-disturbing activities elsewhere until the monitor has completed salvage. If construction personnel make the discovery, the grading contractor should immediately divert construction and notify the monitor of the find. · Submit a summary report to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Transfer collected specimens with a copy of the report to San Bernardino County Museum. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 12 d) The proposed project is in an area that has already been disturbed by development. The project site has already been disrupted by construction of the existing structures and annual discing for weed abatement. No known religious or sacred sites exist within the project area. No evidence is in place to suggest the project site has been used for human burials. The California Health and Safety Code (Section 7050.5) states that if human remains are discovered on-site, no further disturbance shall occur until the County Coroner has made'a determination of origin and disposition pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 5097.98. As adherence to State regulations is required for all development, no mitigation is required in the unlikely event human remains are discovered on-site. No adverse impacts are anticipated. 6. GEOLOGY AND SOILS. Would the project: a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as () () ( ) (-/) delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the · State Geologist for the area or based on; other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) iii) Seismic-related ground failure, including () ( ) ( ) (,,') liquefaction? iv) Landslides? ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,') b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of () (,,') () () topsoil? c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is () () () (,/) unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial risks to life or property? e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the ( ) ( ) ( ) (-/) use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? Comments: a) No known faults pass through the site, nor is it within an Earthquake Fault Zone, as determined from the General Plan Exhibit V-1 and Section 5.1 of the General Plan FEIR. The nearest fault hazard zones are the Red Hill Fault, which is approximately Y2-mile to the north of the site, while the Cucamonga Fault Zone lies approximately 4 miles further north. These faults are both capable of producing Mw 6.0-7.0 earthquakes. The San Jacinto Fault, capable of producing up to Mw 7.5 earthquakes, is 11 miles northeasterly of the site and the San Andreas Fault, capable of up to Mw 8.2 earthquakes, is 16 miles northeasterly of the site. Each of these faults can produce strong groundshaking, but adhering to the Uniform Building Code will ensure that geologic impact~ are less-than-significant. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 13 b) The proposed project will require the excavation, stockpiling, and/or movement of on-site soils. The Rancho Cucamonga area is subject to strong Santa Ana wind conditions during September to April, which generate blowing sand and dust, and create erosion problems. Construction activities may temporarily exacerbate the impacts of windblown sand, resulting in temporary problems of dust control; however, development of this project under the Genera[ Plan would help to reduce windblown sand impacts in the area as pavement, roads, buildings, and landscaping are established. Therefore, the following fugitive dust mitigation measures shall be implemented to reduce impacts to less-than-significant levels: 1) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) daily to reduce PM~0 emissions, in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403 or re-planted with drought resistant landscaping as soon as possible. 2) Frontage public streets shall be swept according to a schedule established by the City to reduce PM~0 emissions associated with vehicle tracking of soil off-site. Timing may vary depending upon the time of year of construction. 3) Grading operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed 25 mph to minimize PM~0 emissions from the site during such episodes. 4) Chemical soil-stabilizers (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) shall be applied to all inactive construction areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to reduce PM~0 emissions. c) The General Plan FEIR (Section 5.1) indicates that subsidence is generally associated with large decreases or withdrawals of water from the aquifer. The project does not require the withdrawal of water from an existing aquifer. The site is also not located within a geotechnical hazardous area or other unstable geologic unit or soil type according to General Plan FEIR Figure 5.1-2. No adverse impacts are anticipated. d) The majority of Rancho Cucamonga, including the project site, is located on alluvial soil deposits. These types of soils are not considered to be expansive. According to the geotechnical investigation report prepared for the site (by C.H.J. Inc., 2005), soils encountered on the site generally consist of gravelly sands of medium to very dense states, consistent with the Gravelly Loamy Sand soil identified for this area of the City in General Plan Exhibit V-3. No adverse impacts are anticipated. e) No septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal is proposed for the project. The proposed condominiums wirr connect to, and be served by, the existing local sewer system for wastewater disposal. 7. HAZARDS AND WASTE MATERIALS. Would the project: ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,,) a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the () () () (,/) environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or ( ) ( ) ( ) acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within 1/4 mile of an existing or proposed school? Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e) For a project located within an airpod land use plan ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, ' ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,') an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? Comments: a) The project will not involve the transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials. The City participates in a countywide interagency coalition that is considered a full service Hazardous Materials Division that is more comprehensive that any other in the state. The City has adopted a Standardized Emergency Management System Multi-Hazard Functional Plan to respond to chemical emergencies. Compliance with Federal, State, and local regulations concerning the storage and handling of hazardous materials and/or waste will reduce the potential for significant impacts to a level less-than-significant. No adverse impacts are expected. b) The proposed project does not include the use of hazardous materials or volatile fuels. The City participates in a countywide interagency coalition that is considered a full service HAzardous Materials Division that is more comprehensive than any other in the state. The City has adopted a Standardized Emergency Management System Multi-Hazard Functional Plan to respond to chemical emergencies. Compliance with Federal, State, and local regulations concerning the storage and handling of hazardous materials or volatile fuels will reduce the potential for significant impacts to a level less-than-significant. No adverse impacts are anticipated. c) Los Amigos Elementary school is located within ¼-mile of the project site. However, the change in land use designations for the site, subsequent construction of residential units, and a future park are not changes or uses that will emit hazardous emissions, handle hazardous, acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste that will impact the school. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. d) The proposed project site is not listed as a hazardous waste or substance materials site. A Phase I Environmental Assessment (ALTEC Testing & Engineering - March 2005) was prepared for the property (existing residence and guesthouse) at 8714 9th Street. No evidence of discarded drums or illegal dumping of hazardous materials, or presence of significant chemicals were discovered on the site other than household cleaners and chemicals that will need to be properly disposed prior to demolition of the structures in question. As part of the Phase I assessment, an asbestos survey was also conducted which revealed small quantities of asbestos-containing materials (e.g., floor tile, Transite vent pipe, Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 15 mastic, window putty, etc.) within the building. As standard practice, prior to the issuance of permits for demolition of these structures, the applicantJdeveloper will be required to submit written verification from the SCAQMD indicating that asbestos substances have been appropriately removed and disposed. Based on the above information and standard requirement regarding the abatement of asbestos-containing materials prior to demolition, no significant adverse impact in this area is anticipated. e) The site is not located within an airport land use plan and is not within 2 miles of a public airport. The project site is located approximately 1-mile north of the Ontario Airport and is not directly in the flight path of its runways. No impact is anticipated. f) The nearest private airstrip, Cable Airport, is located approximately 2 ½ miles to the west of the City's westerly limits. No impact is anticipated. g) The City's Multi-Hazard I~isaster Plan, which is updated every two years, includes policies and procedures to be administered by the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District in the event of a disaster. Because the overall site is and will remain accessible from the street, and the condominium portion of the project will comply with all applicable City codes and have at least two points of public street access, no adverse impacts are anticipated. h) Rancho Cucamonga faces the greatest ongoing threat from a wind-driven fire in the Urban Wildland Interface area found in the northern part of the City according to the Fire District Strategic Plan 2000-2005; however, the proposed project site is not located within a high fire hazard area according to General Plan Exhibit V-7. 8. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY. Would the project: ( ) ( ) ( v') ( ) a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or () () () (,/) interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of pre-existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of ( ) ( ) ( ) (.,-) the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner, which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,-) the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner, which would result in flooding on- or off- site? e) Create or contribute runoff water which would () () () (,/) exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? f) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Parle 16 g) Place housing within a 100-year flood hazard area ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? h) Place within a 100-year flood hazard area () () () (,/) structures that would impede or redirect flood flows? i) Expose pegple or structures to a significant risk of ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') loss, injury~or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') Comments: a) Water and sewer service is provided by the Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD). The project is designed to connect to existing water and sewer systems. The State of California is authorized to administer various aspects of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit under Section 402 of the Clean Water Act. The General Construction Permit treats any construction activity over 1 acre as an industrial activity,. requiring a permit under the State's General NPDES permit. The State water Resource Control Board (SWRCB) through the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), Santa Ana Region, administers these permits. Construction activities covered under the State's General Construction permit include removal of vegetation, grading, excavating, or any other activity for new development or significant redevelopment. Prior to commencement of construction of a project, a discharger must submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) to obtain coverage under the General Permit. The General permit requires all dischargers to comply with the following during construction activities, including site clearance and grading: · Develop and implement a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that would specify Best Management Practices (BMPs) that would prevent construction pollutants from contacting storm water and with the intent of keeping all products of erosion from moving off-site into receiving waters. · Eliminate or reduce non-storm water discharges to storm sewer systems and other waters of the nation. · Perform inspections of all BMPs. Waste discharges include discharges of storm water and construction project discharges. A construction project for new development or significant redevelopment requires an NPDES permit. Construction project proponents are required to prepare a SWPPP. To comply with the NPDES, the project's construction contractor will be required to prepare a SWPPP during construction activities, and a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for post-construction operational management of storm water runoff. The applicant has submitted a WQMP for the condominium portion of the project, (prepared by MDS Consulting/March 2005), that identifies BMPs to minimize the amount of pollutants, such as eroded soils, entering the drainage system after construction. Runoff from driveways, roads and other impermeable surfaces must be controlled through an on-site drainage system. BMPs include both structural and non-structural control methods. Structural controls used to manage storm water pollutant levels include detention basins, oil/grit separators, and porous pavement. Non-structural controls focus on controlling pollutants at the source, generally through implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Plans, and various Business Plans that must be developed by any businesses that store and use hazardous materials. Practices, such as periodic parking lot sweeping can substantially reduce the amount of pollutants entering the storm drain system. The following mitigation measures would be required to control additional storm water effluent: Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 17 Construction Activities: 1. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the permit applicant shall submit to Building Official for approval a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) specifically identifying Best Management Practices (BMPs) that shall be used on-site to reduce pollutants during construction activities entering the storm drain system to the maximum extent practical. 2. An Erosion Control Plan shall be prepared, included in the Grading Plan, and implemented for the proposed project that identifies specific measures to control on-site and off-site erosion from the time of ground disturbing activities are initiated through completion of grading. This Erosion Control Plan shall include the following measures at a minimum: a) Specify the timing of grading and construction to minimize soil exposure to rainy periods experienced in southern California, and b) An inspection and maintenance program shall be included to ensure that any erosion which does occur either on-site or off-site as a result of this project will be corrected through a remediation or restoration program within a specified time frame. 3. During construction, temporary berms such as sandbags or gravel dikes must be used to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site when there is rainfall or other runoff. 4. During construction, to remove pollutants, street cleaning will be performed prior to storm events and after the use of water trucks to control dust in order to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site. Post- Construction Operationah 5. The developer shall implement the BMPs identified in the Water Quality Management Plan prepared by MDS Consulting (March 2005) to reduce pollutants after construction entering the storm drain system to the maximum extent practical. 6. Landscaping plans shall include provisions for controlling and minimizing the use of fertilizers/pesticides/herbicides. Landscaped areas shall be monitored and maintained for at least two years to ensure adequate coverage and stable growth. Plans for these areas, including monitoring provisions for a minimum of two years, shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to the issuance of grading permits. b) According to CVWD, 43 percent of the City's water is currently provided by groundwater sources in the Cucamonga and Chino Basins. CVWD has adopted a master plan that estimates demand needs until the year 2030. The proposed project will not deplete groundwater supplies, nor will it interfere with recharge because it is not within an area designated as a recharge basin or spreading ground according to General Plan Exhibit IV-2. The development of the site will require the grading of the site and excavation; however, wourd not affect the existing aquifer, estimated to be about 288 to 470 feet below the ground surface. As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.9), continued development citywide will increase water needs and is a significant impact; however, CVVVD has plans to meet this increased need through the construction of future water facilities. c) The project will cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff because of the amount of new buitding and hardscape proposed on a site; however, the project will not alter the course of any stream or river. All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Parle 18 the flows. The project design includes landscaping of all non-hardscape areas to prevent erosion. A Grading and Drainage Plan must be approved by the Building Official and City Engineer prior to issuance of grading permits. Therefore, the project will not result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site. The impact is not considered significant. d) The project will cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff because of the amount of new building and hardscape proposed on a site; however, the project will not alter the course of any stream or river. All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. A Grading and Drainage Plan must be approved by the Building Official and City Engineer prior to issuance of grading permits. Therefore, increase in runoff from the site wilt not result in flooding on- or off-site. No impacts are anticipated. e) The project will cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff because of the amount of new building and hardscape proposed on a site; however, all runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. The project will not result in substantial additional sources of polluted runoff. A Grading and Drainage Plan must be approved by the Building Official and City Engineer prior to issuance of grading permits. Therefore, increase in runoff from the site will not result in flooding on- or off-site. No impacts are anticipated. f) Grading activities associated with the construction period could result in a temporary increase in the amount of suspended solids in surface flows during a concurrent storm event, thus resulting in surface water quality impacts. The site is for new development or significant redevelopment; therefore, is required to comply with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) to minimize water pollution. The following mitigation measures shall be implemented: 7. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit to the City Engineer for approval of a WQMP, including a project description and identifying BMPs that will be used on-site to reduce pollutants into the storm drain system to the maximum extent practicable. The WQMP shall identify the structural and non-structural measures consistent with the Guidelines for New Development and Redevelopment adopted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in June 2004. 8. Prior to issuance of grading or paving permits, the applicant shall obtain a Notice of Intent (NOI) to comply with obtaining coverage under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Construction Storm Water Permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. Evidence that this has been obtained (i.e., a copy of the Waste Discharger's Identification Number) shall be submitted to the City Building Official for coverage under the NPDES General Construction Permit. g) The project does not place housing within a 100-year flood hazard area according to General Plan Exhibit V-5. No adverse impacts are expected. h) The project site is located within the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) designated Flood Zone X, which is depicted by areas to be outside the 100-year and/or 500- year floodplains (FEMA Map, Community-Panel No. 06071C-8360F). The site is also not located within a 100-year flood hazard area as depicted in General Plan Exhibit V-5 and that would otherwise impede or redirect flood flows. No adverse impacts are expected. i) The Rancho Cucamonga area is flood protected by an extensive storm drain system designed to convey a 100-year storm event. The system is substantially improved and provides an integrated approach for regional and local drainage flows. This existing system includes several debris dams and levees north of the City, spreading grounds, concrete-lined Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 19 channels, and underground storm drains as shown in General Plan Exhibit V-6. The project site is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area according to General Plan Exhibit V-5. No adverse impacts are expected. j) There are no oceans, lakes, or reservoirs near the project site; therefore, impacts from seiche and tsunami are not anticipated. The Rancho Cucamonga area sits at the base of the steep eastern San Gabriel Mountains whose deep canyons were cut by mountain streams. Numerous man-made controls have been constructed to reduce the mudflow impacts to the level of non-significance within the City. This existing system includes several debris dams and levees north of the City, and spreading grounds both within and north of the City. 9. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the project: a) Physically divide an established community? ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,') regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to, a general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation () () (). (,,') plan or natural community conservation plan? Comments: a) Surrounding the site are apartments and single-family homes on large lots to the north; vacant land zoned for Industrial Park uses (Subarea 17) to south (across 9th Street); non- conforming industrial uses to the east; and townhome and single-family development to the west (across Madrone Avenue).. The proposed change in the land use designations for the site are intended to make possible the approval of a new tract map and the subsequent development of a future public park and approximately 64 condominium units, that will be consistent and compatible with the development of the surrounding area. The project will then become a part of the larger community. No adverse impacts are anticipated. b) The current General Plan and Zoning land use designations for the subject site are consistent, and the proposal to amend the land use designations will be as well. As part of the amendment process, the City will determine whether the changes are appropriate for the site in question and that the changes will more effectively implement the General Plan goals and objectives. If approved, subsequent development and use of the site will also be required to be consistent with the General Plan, intent of the Development Code, and the policies for environmental protection. As such, no impacts are anticipated. c) The project site is not located within any habitat conservation or natural community plan area. According to the General Plan Exhibit IV-3, and Section 5.3 of the General Plan FEIR, the project site is not within an area of sensitive biological resources; therefore, development will not adversely affect rare or endangered species of plants or animals because of the fact that the project is surrounded by urbanized land uses and is consistent with the General Plan Land Use Plan. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 2O 10. MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) resource that would be of value to the region and the residents of the State? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally () () () (,,-) important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? Comments: a) The site is not designated as a State Aggregate Reso'urces Area according to the City General Plan, Figure IV-1 and Table IV-l; therefore, there is no impact. b) The site is not designated by the General Plan, Figure IV-1 and Table IV-l, as a valuable mineral resource recovery site; therefore, there is no impact. 11. NOISE. Would the project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise () () () (,/) levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) ground borne vibration or ground borne noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ( ) (v') () () ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,') or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,-) would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? Comments: a) The project site is not within an area of noise levels exceeding City standards according to General Plan Exhibit V-13 at build-out. No adverse impact is expected with the change in land use designations and the subsequent development of residential units and a future neighborhood park. b) The uses associated with this application do not induce ground borne vibrations. As such, no impacts are anticipated. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Parle 21 c) The primary source of ambient noise levels in Rancho Cucamonga is traffic. The proposed activities will not significantly increase traffic; hence, are not anticipated to increase the ambient noise levels within the vicinity of the project. d) The General Plan FEIR (Section 5.7) indicates that during a construction phase, on-site stationary sources, heavy-duty construction vehicles, and construction equipment, will temporarily generate noise exceeding City standards. The following measures are provided to mitigate the short-term noise impacts: 1) Construction or grading shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. 2) Construction or grading noise levels shall not exceed the standards specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120-D, as measured at the property line. The developer shall hire a consultant to perform weekly noise level monitoring as specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120. Monitoring at other times may be required by the Building Official. Said consultant shall report their findings to the Building Official within 24 hours; however, if noise levels exceed the above standards, then the consultant shall immediately notify the Building Official. If noise levels exceed the above standards, then construction activities shall be reduced in intensity to a level of compliance with above noise standards or halted. 3) The perimeter block wall shall be constructed as early as possible in first phase. The preceding mitigation measures will reduce the disturbance created by on-site construction equipment; however, do not address the potential impacts because of the transport of construction materials and debris. The following mitigation measures shall then be required: 4) Haul truck deliveries shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. Additionally, if heavy trucks used for hauling would exceed 100 daily trips (counting both to and from the construction site), then the developer shall prepare a Noise Mitigation Plan denoting any construction traffic haul routes. To the extent feasible, the plan shall denote haul routes that do not pass sensitive land uses or residential dwellings. e) The site is not located within an airport land use plan and is within 2 miles of a public airport. Located approximately one mile north of the Ontario Airport but is not within the flight path planes taking off or landing. No impact is anticipated. f) The nearest private airstrip, Cable Airport, is located approximately 2Y, miles to the west of the City's westerly limits. No impact is anticipated. 12. POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the project: a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, ( ) () () (~') either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 22 c) Displace substantial numbersre°f cp~r~Pel~[ () () () (.~') necessitating the construction of pla housing elsewhere? Comments: a) The project will result in the development of housing units on approximately half of the site and a moderate increase in the local resident population. However, the proposed changes in the land use designations and subsequent development of condominiums on a portion of the site will be consistent with the land use designations and residential development found on adjoining propedies to the nodh and west of the site. No significant impacts are anticipated. b) The project will not result in the displacement of substantial numbers of existing housing units. The overall site contains seven residential units, only one of which will be demolished to make way for 64 new condominium units on the east side of the site. Moreover, the Redevelopment Agency will purchase 29 of the new condominium units to lease as affordable housing units for 30-years. With the development of new residential units on the site, there will be no adverse impact to housing within the City. ci The majority of the site is currently used for non-residential purposes or is undeveloped. No significant impacts are anticipated. 13. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmenfal facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or ofher performance objectives for any of the public services: ( ) ( ) ( ) a) Fire protection? b) Police protection? ( ) ( ) ( ) (.,,) c) Schools? ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) d) Parks? ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) e) Other public facilities? ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) Comments: a) The project site is located approximately lY=-mile from Station 172 located near the intersection of San Bernardino Road and Archibald Avenue. The project will not require the construction of any new facilities or alteration of any existing facilities or cause a decline in the levels of service, which could cause the need to construct new facilities. Standard conditions of approval from the Uniform Building and Fire Codes will be placed on the project so no impacts to fire services will occur. No impacts are anticipated. b) Police protection and routine patrols of the site and surrounding areas is provided by the Rancho Cucamonga substation of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. The eventual construction of new condominiums on the eastern portion of the site will not adversely change the pattern of uses within the surrounding are~ and not require a substantial increase in patrols beyond that, which regularly occurs. Therefore, additional police protection is not required. c) The Cucamonga School District and the Chaffey Joint Union High School District serve the area in which the project is located. Both school districts have been notified regarding the Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 23 proposed development. A standard condition of approval will require the developer to pay the School Impact Fees. With this standard mitigation, impacts to the School Districts are not considered significant. d) The site is in a developed area, currently served by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The nearest park is Bear Gulch Park, located approximately l-mile northeast from the project site. As mentioned in the project description, the overall plans for the project include the development of a public neighborhood park on 3.36 acres of the site be developed at a later date, within 3 to 5 years. The park area will be reserved until the City has allocated sufficient funds for the project. As such, the anticipated park will meet the open space and recreational needs of the existing residents as well as the new residents of the condominiums. As a standard condition of approval, the developer will be required to pay Park Development Fees. Thus, no significant impacts are anticipated. e) The proposed project will utilize existing public facilities. The site is in a developed area, currently served by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The project will not require the construction of any new facilities or alteration of any existing facilities or cause a decline in the levels of service, which could cause the need to construct new facilities. Cumulative development within Rancho Cucamonga will increase demand for library services. According to the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.9.9), the projected increase in library space under the General Plan will not meet the projected demand. The General Plan FEIR identified the cumulative impact on library services as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the EIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. Since the adoption of the General Plan, the City has planned a new library within the Victoria Gardens regional shopping center of approximately 22,000 square feet, which is in excess of the projected need of 15,500 square feet at build-out of the City. 14. RECREATION. Would the project: a) Increase the use of existing neighborhood and () () () (,/) regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? b) Does the project include recreational facilities or ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities, which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? Comments: a) The site is in a developed area, currently served by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The nearest park is Bear Gulch Park, located approximately l-mile from the project site. One element of this project is the development of 64 condominiums that will result in the increased use of public parks or other recreational facilities within the City. As indicated above, land area within the project area will be set aside for the development of a public park at a later date. A standard condition of approval will require the developer to pay Park Development Fees. No impacts are anticipated. b) See a) response above. Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Parle 24 15. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC. Would the project: a) Cause an increase in traffic, which is substantial in ( ) ( ) ( ) (,,') relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the street system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at intersections)? b) Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level ( ) ( ) ( ) (./) of service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design () ( ) ( ) (./) feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? e) Result in inadequate emergency access? ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') f) Result in inadequate parking capacity? ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) g) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? Comments: a) As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.5), continued development will contribute to the traffic load in the Rancho Cucamonga area. The project is in an area where street improvements (e.g., curb, gutter, and sidewalk) are being installed as new development occurs. The developer of the condominiums will also be required to install street improvements along the street frontage of the condominium site per City roadway standards. Based on the Rancho Cucamonga Traffic Model, the estimated traffic generation rate expected from the condominium project was calculated at 386.76 Average Daily Trips (ADT). According to the Traffic Engineering Department, 9th Street is classified as a Collector Street with a maximum build out capacity of 10,000 Average Daily Trips (ADT). At maximum build out for the area, it is expected that ADT will be at approximately 70 percent of full capacity. Moreover, Level of Service (LOS) at the nearby intersections of 9th Street with Baker and Vineyard Avenues is expected to remain at LOS C or better. Based on the findings provided in the above table and information regarding street capacity presented above, the proposed project (including subsequent development) is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. As such, the project will not create a substantial increase in the number of vehicle trips, traffic volume or congestion at nearby intersections. In addition, the City has established a Transportation Development Fee that must be paid by the applicant prior to issuance of building permits. Fees are used to fund roadway improvements necessary to support adequate traffic circulation. No impacts are anticipated. b) The Rancho Cucamonga Traffic Model estimates that each condominium unit will generate .56 two-way peak hour trips daily. As such, the total trips generated for all 64 condominiums will be 37 two-way peak hour trips, which is less than 250 two-way peak hour trips for non- retail uses; therefore, is below the threshold of the San Bernardino Congestion Management Plan (CMP) criteria for requiring a traffic impact analysis. The project site is in an area that is Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 25 largely developed with all street improvements. The project will not negatively impact the LOS standards on adjacent arterials. Moreover, the developer will be required to provide street improvements (curb, gutter, and sidewalk) along the street frontage of the site. No impacts are anticipated. c) Located approximately 1-mile north of the Ontario Airport, the site is offset north of the flight path and will not change air traffic patterns. No impacts are anticipated. d) The project is in an area that is steadily being developed. As a part of the condominium portion of the project, new street improvements (curb, gutter, and sidewalk) along 9th Street will be required. The project design does not include any sharp curves, dangerous intersections, or farming uses that would present a conflict or hazard with the proposed changes in the land use designation and subsequent development of condominiums on a portion of the overall site. The project will, therefore, not create a substantial increase in hazards because of a design feature. No impacts are anticipated. e) The project will be designed to provide access for all emergency vehicles and will, therefore, not create an inadequate emergency access. No impacts are anticipated. f) Each portion of the overall project, including the existing.restaurant, new condominium units, and future public park will have adequate on-site parking in compliance with standards of the Rancho Cucamonga Development Code and will, therefore, not create an inadequate parking capacity. No impacts are anticipated. g) The project design includes, or the project will be conditioned to provide, features supporting transportation and vehicle trip reduction (e.g., bus bays, bicycle racks, carpool parking, etc.). 16. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the project: ( ) ( ) ( ) a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? b) Require or result in the construction of new water or ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the construction of new storm ( ) ( ) ( ) (,/) water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects.? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve ( ) () () (,/) the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? e) Result in a determination by the wastewater () () () treatment provider, which serves or may serve the project, that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted () ( ) () (,/) capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? g) Comply with Federal, State, and local statutes and ( ) ( ) ( ) (v') regulations related to solid waste? Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SUBTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 26 Comments: a) The proposed project is served by the Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD) sewer system, which has waste treated by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency at the RP-4 treatment plant located within Rancho Cucamonga. The project is required to meet the requirements of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding wastewater. No impacts are anticipated. b) The proposed project is served by the CVWD sewer system, which has waste treated by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency at the RP-4 treatment plant located within Rancho Cucamonga and RP-1 located within City of Ontario, neither of which are at capacity. The project is required to meet the requirements of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding wastewater. No impacts are anticipated. c) All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. A grading and drainage plan must be approved by the Building Official and City Engineer prior to issuance of grading permits. The impact is not considered significant. d) The project is served by the CVWD water system. There is currently a sufficient water supply available to the City of Rancho Cucamonga to serve this project. No impacts are anticipated. e) The proposed project is served by the CVWD sewer system, which has waste treated by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency at the RP-4 treatment plant located within Rancho Cucamonga and RP-1 located within City of Ontario, neither of which are at capacity. No impacts are anticipated. f) Solid waste disposal will be provided by the current City contracted hauler who disposes the refuse at a permitted landfill with sufficient capacity to handle the City's solid waste disposal needs. g) This project will comply with Federal, State, and local statutes and regulations regarding solid waste. The City of Rancho Cucamonga continues to implement waste reduction ~rocedures consistent with AB 939. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. 17. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the ( ) ( ) ( ) (¢) quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or: eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b) Does the project have impacts that are individually ( ) ( ) ( ) (¢) limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects ef probable future projects)? c) Does the project have environmental effects that ( ) ( ) ( ) (./) will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-00106, DRC2005-00107, SU BTT17455, & DRC2005-00220 Page 27 Comments: a) The site is not located in an area of sensitive biological resources as identified on the City of Rancho Cucamonga General Plan Exhibit IV-3. Additionally, the area surrounding the site is developed. Based on previous development and street improvements, it is unlikely that any endangered or rare species would inhabit the site. b) If the proposed project were approved, then the appricant would be required to develop the site in accordance with the City of Rancho Cucamonga General Plan. The 2001 General Plan was adopted along with the certification of a Program FEIR, Findings of Fact, and a Statement of Overriding Considerations for significant adverse environmental effects of build- out in the City and Sphere of Influence. The City made findings that adoption of the General Plan would result in significant adverse effects to aggregate resources, prime farmland, air quality, the acoustical environment, library services, and aesthetics and visual resources. Mitigation measures were adopted for each of these resources; however, they would not reduce impacts to less-than-significant levels. As such, the City adopted a Statement of Overriding Considerations balancing the benefits of development under the General Plan Update against the significant unavoidable adverse impacts (CEQA Guidelines Section 15092 and 15096(h)). These benefits include less overall traffic volumes by developing mixed-use projects that will be pedestrian friendly and conservation of valuable natural open space. With these findings and the Statement of Overriding Considerations, no further discussion or evaluation of cumulative impacts is required. c) Development of the site under the proposed changes in the land use designations for the subject site wirl not cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly. The Initial Study identifies construction-related emissions of criteria pollutants as having a potentially significant impact. Proposed mitigation measures would further reduce emission levels. Additionally, impacts resulting from air quality would be shod-term and would cease once construction activities were completed. The Initial Study identified potentially significant impacts associated with the exposure of people to increased noise levels. Mitigation measures contained in this Initial Study will ensure impacts are at less-than-significant levels. EARLIER ANALYSES Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or Negative Declaration per Section 15063(c)(3)(D). The effects identified above for this project were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in the following earlier document(s) pursuant to applicable legal standards, and such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. The following earlier analyses were utilized in completing this Initial Study and are available for review in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Planning Department offices, 10500 Civic Center Drive (check all that apply): (v') General Plan FEIR (SCH#2000051027, Certified October 17, 2001 ) Master Environmental Assessment for the 1989 General Plan Update (SCH #88020115, certified January 4, 1989). initial Study for clt7 of Rancho Cdcamonga DRC2005-O0106 DRC2005-00107, SuB'rT17455, & DRC20OS-Z3n~;)0 Page 28 APPUCANT CERTIFICATION I certify that I am the appliCant for the project descrlbed'i~ this Initial Study. I acknowledge that I have read this Initial Study and the proposed mitigation measures. Further, I have revised the pro~ect plans or proposals and/or hereby agree to the proposed mitigation measures to avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant environmental effects would occur. City of Rancho Cucamonga NEGATIVE DECLARATION The following Negative Declaration is being circulated for public review in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act Section 21091 and 21092 of the Public Resources Code. Project File No.: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106 and Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107 Public Review Period Closes: July 6, 2005 Project Name: Project Applicant: Rancho Cucamonga Housing Partners, LP Project Location (also see attached map): Located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue -APN: 0207-262-18 (portion of) and 27 Project Description: A request to change the land use designation from General Commercial to Park and the zoning designation for 3.36 acres, located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1 ) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres. Related files: Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. FINDING This is to advise that the City of Rancho Cucamonga, acting as the lead agency, has conducted an Initial Study to determine if the project may have a significant effect on the environment and is proposing this Negative Declaration based upon the following finding: [] The Initial Study shows that there is no substantial evidence that the project may have a significant effect on the environment. [] The Initial Study identified potentially significant effects but: (1) Revisions in the project plans or proposals made or agreed to by the applicant before this proposed Negative Declaration was released for public review would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur, and (2) There is no substantial evidence before the agency that the project as revised may have a significant effect on the environment. If adopted, the Negative Declaration means that an Environmental Impact Report will not be required. Reasons to support this finding are included in the attached Initial Study. The project file and all related documents are available for review at the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Department at 10500 Civic Center Drive (909) 477-2750 or Fax (909) 477-2847. NOTICE The public is invited to comment on the proposed Negative Declaration during the review period. July 6, 2005 Date of Determination Adopted By Hearing no fudher testimony, Chairman Macias closed the [ Motion: Moved by McPhail, seconded by McNiel to [I,e resolution approving Tentative Parcel Ma modification to require approval cfa condominium subdivision establishing individual condominium units. Motion McNIEL, McPHAIL, STEWART NONE ABSENT: FLETCHER - carried iE. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the land use designation from General Commercial to Park for 3.36 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1 ) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 (portion of) and 27. Related files: Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. F. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-00107 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to change the zoning designation from General Commercial to Park for 3.36 acres of land located on the east side of Madrone Avenue, between Sandalwood Court and Richwood Drive and to change the land use designation from General Industrial (Subarea 1) to Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) for 5.54 acres of land, located on the north side of 9th Street, approximately 600 feet east of Madrone Avenue - APN: 0207-262-18 (podion of) and 27. Related files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005- 00220. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. G. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM17156 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP - A request to subdivide 12.8 gross acres of land into three parcels within the General Commercial and General Industrial (Subarea 1) Districts, located atthe northeast corner of 9th Street and Madrone Avenue -APN: 0207-262- 18 and 27. Related files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106, Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT17455, and Development Review DRC2005-00220. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. Michael Diaz, Senior Planner, presented the staff report and indicated a summary of the Neighborhood meetings was in front of the Commissioners. Chairman Macias opened the public hearing. Stan Smith, Related Companies of California, 18201 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 90, Irvine, stated he was proud to be an 18-year resident of Rancho Cucamonga. He commented they have been working with the Redevelopment Agency and are excited about developing the project. Planning Commission Minutes -3- May 25, 2005 Commissioner McNiel asked if he had a site plan for the entire development and the anticipated yield. Mr. Smith replied there would be 64 sites and they would be providing 400-500 square foot private rear yards. He indicated 29 of the units would be set aside and purchased by the Redevelopment Agency for affordable housing. He stated six different site amenities are proposed, including a pool, spa, two large picnic and BBQ areas, and tot lots. He said it would be a gated community. He thanked Mike Diaz, Dan Coleman, and other staff and said that it was nice to deal with people who understand things and deal with a practical application. He said he works with a lot of cities and seeing how Rancho Cucamonga staff dealt with him made him proud to be a Rancho Cucamonga citizen. Hearing no further testimony, Chairman Macias closed the public hearing. Commissioner McNiel stated it was a very good cooperative effort between the City and developer and he felt it would help clean up the neighborhood. Commissioner Stewart concurred it is a good project and she appreciated the due diligence with respect to getting the neighborhood involved and explaining the project including the affordable housing. She appreciated the green space. Commissioner McPhail agreed it was great to have carefully managed affordable housing and park space. Chairman Macias agreed it is a win/win situation. Motion: Moved by McPhail, seconded by Stewart to adopt the Negative Declaration, the resolutions recommending approval of General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106 and Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107, and the resolution approving Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17156. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: MACIAS, McNIEL, McPHAIL,.STEWART NOES: NONE ABSENT: FLETCHER - carried ~ REPORTS H. ENGINEERING DIVISION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR FISCA Jerry Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer, presented the staff report, the Public Works Subcommittee reviewed and approved the budget proposal, the Subcommittee added parkway landscaping for Church Street between Ramo~ Haven Avenue at a cost of around $300,000. Commissioner McNiel s see Milliken Avenue between 4th and 6th Streets on the list. Mr. Dyer said g for the end of construction activities in the area. He noted Cucamon( District came through twice in addition to the construction work done by developers in Chai~ asked for public comments. There were none. Planning Commission Minutes -4- May 25, 2005 RESOLUTION NO. 05- ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, LCALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-00106, A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO PARK FOR 3.36 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF MADRONE AVENUE, BETWEEN SANDALWOOD COURT AND RICHWOOD DRIVE AND TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM GENERAL INDUSTRIAL (SUBAREA 1) TO MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL (8-14 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) FOR 5.54 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 9TH STREET, APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET EAST OF MADRONE AVENUE - AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF APN: 0207-262-18 (PORTION OF) AND 27. A. Recitals. 1. Rancho Cucamonga Housing Padners, LP requested a change to the General Plan land use designations, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On the 25th day of May 2005, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and recommended approval by adoption of Planning Commission Resolution No. 05-39. 3. On July 6, 2005, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing and concluded said hearing on that date. 4. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Pad A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above- referenced public hearing July 6, 2005, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to property within the City; and b. The proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment; and c. The proposed amendment is consistent with the land use concept and density provisions of the Rancho Cucamonga General Plan. The proposed land use changes will more effectively implement the goals and objectives of the General Plan, in that they will encourage orderly development of the site that is generally consistent and compatible with development CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 05- DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 2 surrounding the site. The requested land use changes and associated parcel map enable the applicant to make more efficient use of the land by replacing partially undeveloped land and non-conforming industrial uses with new residential development and open space for a public park. The land use changes will result in fewer land use conflicts between commercial/industrial uses and surrounding residential development. The proposal will eliminate an existing unsightly and non-conforming industrial use from the north side of 9th Street where the area is largely developed with residential uses. Moreover, 9th Street serves as a logical dividing line between residential uses on the north and future "light industrial" uses anticipated for the south side of the street. The proposed Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre) land use designation for the largest parcel will be consistent with the density levels of residential , development on nearby parcels on the north side of 9th Street. Apartments exist to the nodh; town homes and single-family developments exist on the west side of Madrone Avenue. Thus, the proposal will result in a land use pattern that is consistent with the existing land use designations and development pattern of the area. The reservation of land area for the future development and use as a public park will address the need for more park space in this area of the community as identified in the General Plan. When the park is completed, it will further improve and strengthen the existing residential neighborhood on the north side of 9th Street. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above- referenced public hearings and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. The proposed land use amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for the logical development of the surrounding area; and b. The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and c. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the City Council finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and recommends that the City Council adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration, based upon the findings as follows: a. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended, and the State CEQA guidelines promulgated thereunder; that said Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Initial Study prepared therefore reflect the independent judgment of the City Council; and, further, this Council has reviewed and considered the information contained in said Mitigated Negative Declaration with regard to the application. b. The Mitigated Negative Declaration identifies no significant environmental effect will result if this amendment is approved. c. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 753.5(c) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, the City Council finds as follows: In considering the record as a whole, the Initial CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 05- DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 3 Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have potential for an adverse impact upon wildlife resources or the habitat upon which wildlife depends. Further, based upon the substantial evidence contained in the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the staff reports and exhibits, and the information provided to the City Council during the public hearing, the City Council hereby rebuts the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in Section 753.5(c-1-d) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusion set fodh in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Council hereby approves General Plan Amendment DRC2005-00106, as shown in the attached Exhibit A. Environmental Mitiqation Air Quality 1) All construction equipment shall be maintained in good operating condition so as to reduce operational emissions. The contractor shall ensure that all construction equipment is being properly serviced and maintained as per manufacturers' specifications. Maintenance records shall be available at the construction site for City verification. 2) Prior to the issuance of any grading permits, the developer shall submit Construction Plans to the City denoting the proposed schedule and projected equipment use. Construction contractors shall provide evidence that Iow-emission mobile construction equipment will be utilized, or that their use was investigated and found to be infeasible for the project. Contractors shall also conform to any construction measures imposed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) as well as City Planning staff. 3) All paints and coatings shall meet or exceed performance standards noted in SCAQMD Rule 1113. Paints and coatings shall be applied either by hand or high-volume, iow-pressure spray. 4)All asphalt shall meet or exceed performance standards noted in SCAQMD Rule 1108. 5) All construction equipment shall comply with SCAQMD Rules 402 and 403. Additionally, contractors shall include the following provisions: · Reestablish ground cover on the construction site through seeding and watering. · Pave or apply gravel to any on-site haul roads. · Phase grading to prevent the susceptibility of large areas to erosion over extended periods of time. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 05- · DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 4 · Schedule activities to minimize the amounts of exposed excavated soil during and after the end of work periods. · Dispose of surplus excavated material in accordance with local ordinances and use sound engineering practices. · Sweep streets according to a schedule established by the City if silt is carried over to adjacent public thoroughfares or occurs as a result of hauling. Timing may vary depending upon the time of year of construction. · Suspend grading operations during high winds (i.e., wind speeds exceeding 25 mph) in accordance with Rule 403 requirements. · Maintain a minimum 24-inch freeboard ratio on soils haul trucks or cover payloads using tarps or other suitable means. 6) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent (approved by SCAQMD and Regional Water Quality Control Board [RWQCB]) daily to reduce PM~o emissions, in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403.. 7) Chemical soil-stabilizers (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) shall be applied to all inactive construction areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to reduce Particulate Matter (PM~0) emissions. 8) The construction contractor shall utilize electric or clean alternative fuel-powered equipment where feasible. 9) The construction contractor shall ensure that Construction Grading Plans include a statement that work crews will shut off equipment when not in use. 10) All residential and commercial structures shall be required to incorporate high-efficiency/Iow-polluting heating, air conditioning, appliances, and water heaters. 11) All residential and commercial structures shall be required to incorporate thermal pane windows and weather-stripping. Cultural Resources 1) If any prehistoric archaeological resources are encountered before or during grading, the developer will retain a qualified archaeologist to monitor construction activities, to take appropriate measures to protect or preserve them for study. With the assistance of the archaeologist, the City'of Rancho Cucamonga will: CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 05- DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 5 · Enact interim measures to protect undesignated sites from demolition or significant modification without an opportunity for the City to establish its archaeological value. · Consider establishing provisions to require incorporation of archaeological sites within new developments, using their special qualities as a theme or focal point. ·Pursue educating the public about the area's archaeological heritage. · Propose mitigation measures and recommend conditions of approval to eliminate adverse project effects on significant, important, and unique prehistoric resources, following appropriate CEQA guidelines. · Prepare a technical resources management report, documenting the inventory, evaluation, and proposed mitigation of resources within the project area. Submit one copy of the completed report with original illustrations, to the San Bernardino County Archaeological Information Center for permanent archiving. 2) A qualified paleontologist shall conduct a pre-construction field survey of the project site. The paleontologist shall submit a report of findings that will also provide specific recommendations regarding further mitigation measures (i.e., paleontological monitoring) that may be appropriate. Where mitigation monitoring is appropriate, the program must include, but not be limited to, the following measures: · Assign a paleontological monitor, trained and equipped to allow the rapid removal of fossils with minimal construction delay, to the site full-time during the interval of earth-disturbing activities. · Should fossils be. found within an area being cleared or graded, dived earth-disturbing activities elsewhere until the monitor has completed salvage. If construction personnel make the discovery, the grading contractor should immediately divert construction and notify the monitor of the find. 3) Submit a summary report to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Transfer collected specimens with a copy of the report to San Bernardino County Museum. Geologic and Soils 1) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) daily to reduce PM~o emissions, in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403 or re-planted with drought resistant landscaping as soon as possible. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 05- DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 6 2) Frontage public streets shall be swept according to a schedule established by the City to reduce PMlo emissions associated with vehicle tracking of soil off-site. Timing may vary depending upon the time of year of construction. 3) Grading operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed 25 mph to minimize PM~0 emissions from the site during such episodes. 4) Chemical soil-stabilizers (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) shall be applied to all inactive construction areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to reduce PM~o emissions. Hydrology and Water Quality 1) Prior to issuance of grading permits, the permit applicant shall submit to Building Official for approval a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) specifically identifying Best Management Practices (BMPs) that shall be used on-site to reduce pollutants during construction activities entering the storm drain system to the maximum extent practical. 2) An Erosion Control Plan shall be prepared, included in the Grading Plan, and implemented for the proposed project that identifies specific measures to control on-site and off-site erosion from the time of ground disturbing activities are initiated through completion of grading. This Erosion Control Plan shall include the following measures at a minimum: a) Specify the timing of grading and construction to minimize soil exposure to rainy periods experienced in southern California, and b) An inspection and maintenance program shall be included to ensure that any erosion which does occur either on-site or off-site as a result of this project will be corrected through a remediation or restoration program within a specified time flame. 3) During construction, temporary berms such as sandbags or gravel dikes must be used to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site when there is rainfall or other runoff. 4) During construction, to remove pollutants, street cleaning will be performed prior to storm events and after the use of water trucks to control dust in order to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site. 5) The developer shall implement the BMPs identified in the'Water Quality Management Plan prepared by MDS Consulting (March 2005) to reduce pollutants after construction entering the storm drain system to the maximum extent practical. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 05- DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 7 6) Landscaping plans shall include provisions for controlling and minimizing the use of fertilizers/pesticides/herbicides. Landscaped areas shall be monitored and maintained for at least two years to ensure adequate coverage and stable growth. Plans for these areas, including monitoring provisions for a minimum of two years, shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to the issuance of grading permits. 7) Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit to the City Engineer for approval of a WQMP, including a project description and identifying BMPs that will be used on-site to reduce pollutants into the storm drain system to the maximum extent practicable. The WQMP shall identify the structural and non- structural measures consistent with the Guidelines for New Development and Redevelopment adopted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in June 2004. 8) Prior to issuance of grading or paving permits, the applicant shall obtain a Notice of Intent (NOI) to comply with obtaining coverage under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Construction Storm Water Permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. Evidence that this has been obtained (i.e., a copy of the Waste Discharger's Identification Number) shall be submitted to the City Building Official for coverage under the NPDES General Construction Permit. Noise 1) Construction or grading shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. 2) Construction or grading noise levels shall not exceed the standards specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120-D, as measured at the property line. The developer shall hire a consultant to perform weekly noise level monitoring as specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120. Monitoring at other times may be required by the Building Official. Said consultant shall report their findings to the Building Official within 24 hours; however, if noise levels exceed the above standards, then the consultant shall immediately notify the Building Official. If noise levels exceed the above standards, then construction activities shall be reduced in intensity to a level of compliance with above noise standards or halted. 3) The perimeter block wall shall be constructed as early as possible in first phase. 4) Haul truck deliveries shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 05- DRC2005-00106 - RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 8 time on Sunday or a national holiday. Additionally, if heavy trucks used for hauling would exceed 100 daily trips (counting both to and from the construction site), then the developer shall prepare a Noise Mitigation Plan denoting any construction traffic haul routes. To the extent feasible, the plan shall denote haul routes that do not pass sensitive land uses or residential dwellings. 6. The Secretary to this Council shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. 9TH ~ SITE BOUNDARY ~1~ PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN ~ MEDIUM 300 0 300 600 Feet ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL ' ~ GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ~ INDUSTRIAL PARK ~ FLOOD CONTROL / UTILITY CORRIDOR ~ PARK DRC2005-00106 GPA A~UVV 9TH ~ SITE BOUNDARY EXISTING GENERAL PLAN 300 0 300 600 Feet ~ MEDIUM , ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL ~ GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ~ INDUSTRIAL PARK ~ FLOOD CONTROL / UTILITY CORRIDOR DRC2005-00106 GPA (~ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA APPROVING DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-00107, A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE ZONING DESIGNATION FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO PARK FOR 3.36 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF MADRONE AVENUE, BETWEEN SANDALWOOD COURT AND RICHWOOD DRIVE AND TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM GENERAL INDUSTRIAL (SUBAREA 1) TO MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL (8-14 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) FOR 5.54 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 9TH STREET, APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET EAST OF MADRONE AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0207-252-18 (PORTION OF) AND 27. A. Recitals. 1. Rancho Cucamonga Housing Partners, LP requested a change to the Development District land use designations, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On the 25th day of May 2005, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. 3. On the 6th day of July 2005, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date. 4. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does ordain as follows: 1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on July 6, 2005, including written and oral staff repods, together with public testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to 12.8 gross acres of land within the General Commercial and Industrial (Sub Area 1) districts, consisting of restaurant/offices, surface parking, small residential cottages, a non-conforming industrial use, and undeveloped land; and b. Surrounding the site are apartments and single-family homes on large lots to the north; vacant land zoned for Industrial Park uses (Subarea 17) to the south (across 9th Street); non-conforming industrial uses to the east; and townhome and single-family development to the west (across Madrone Avenue); and c. The proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment. CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. DDA DRC2005-00107- RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOUSING PARTNERS, LP July 6, 2005 Page 2 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. The proposed amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development, within the district, in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development; and b. The proposed amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Development Code and the General Plan; and c. The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and d. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, this Council finds that there is no substantial evidence the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and adopts a Mitigated Negative Declaration, and incorporated herein by this reference, based upon the findings as follows: a. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended, and the State CEQA guidelines promulgated thereunder; that said Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Initial Study prepared therefore reflect the independent judgment of this Council; and, further, this Council has reviewed and considered the information contained in said Mitigated Negative Declaration with regard to the application. b. That, based upon the facts associated with the proposed project, no significant adverse environmental effects will occur. c. Pursuant to the Provisions of Section 753.5(c) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, this Council finds as follows: In considering the record as a whole, the Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have potential for an adverse impact upon wildlife resources or the habitat upon which wildlife depends. Further, based upon the substantial evidence contained in the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the staff reports and exhibits, and the information provided to this Council during the public hearing, the Council hereby rebuts the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in Section 753.5(c-1-d) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Council hereby approves Development District Amendment DRC2005-00107 by the adoption of the attached Exhibit A. 6. The Secretary to this Council shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance. ,2,5/ SANDALWOOD ~[~ ESITE BOUNDARY ISP SUBAREA 1 BOUNDARYADJUSTMENT 300 0 300 600 Feet LOPMENT DIS,T, AMENDMENT DRC2005-00107 RtoPo~D zo~,~ DRC2005-00107 DDA ~ ~///~/r /; 300 0 300 600 Feet I ?~SlTE BOUNDARY EXISTING ISP SUBAREA1 BOUNDARY HiD ~ IP EXISTING ZONING ~ Gl . DRC2005-00107 DDA ~ FC advanced EOC ir~ tl~c Inland £mplrc Code Enforcement's Third Grant Funded Neighborhood Clean-Up Day Project funding supported by $193.000 in grant funds received in 2004 through the State of California, Department of Housing and Community Development Funding remains to aid in an additional three neighborhood clean-ups through 2006 Saturday, June 18, 2005 Four large bins were placed at Chestnut east of Etiwanda.... Alongside resider~ts.~ in removin9 over 20 tons...... And deb~is~ From over 120 homes in the area~ A key to success the become involved and to share a sense of pride in their community. Thank you for a successful event in Code Enforcement's Third Neighborhood Clean-Up! Code E~12lorcc'mcrll DI¥1SIOFt T H C I ~ Y 0 F RAN C Il 0 C U CAi~I 0 N GA SlaffR ort DATE: July 6, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Deborah Kaye Clark, Library Director SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF LIBRARY SUB-COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEW BOARD MEMBERS RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the Library Sub-Committee's recommendations to fill three current vacancies on the Board of Library Trustees: reappointment of Dobbin Lo and new appointments for applicants Sharon Nagel and Robert Coberly. BACKGROUND The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Board of Trustees currently has three vacancies on the Board: one due to en expired term and two due to the resignation of Board Members Joyce Womack and Rebecca Guerrero. During the month of April, the City advertised for applicants to serve on the Library Board of Trustees following a resignation by Ms. Womack and the completion of Dobbin Lo's term of service on July 1, 2005. The advertisement was run again in May, when the resignation of Ms. Guerrero created a third vacancy. The Library Sub-Committee, at their meeting on June 8th, reviewed the applications of interested candidates and discussed with Library Director Deborah Clark the perceived needs of the Board. It was noted that Ms. Womack and Ms. Guerrero were both teachers, and represented the education community connection so important to the Library. Currently feeling their loss, the Board is anxious to obtain another candidate(s) that can adequately represent that critical partnership. Page 2 CONSIDERATION OF LIBRARY SUB-COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEW BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Dobbin Lo, currently requesting reappointment, has been serving as the business liaison to the library. His past experience on the Chamber of Commerce Board has been a valuable asset to the library in pursuing partners with the business community. In reviewing the applications received, sub committee members noted that several of the applicants were not residents of the city, understanding that past practice in the appointment of commissioners of the City has been to require the applicant to live within the city limits. The City Attorney reviewed the Library Board Bylaws and the Education Code under which the Library Board was formed, and advised the Sub Committee that residency is not a legal requirement for serving on the Library Board of Trustees. In terms of other city commissions, neither the Library Foundation nor the Community Foundation require board members to reside within the City. However, the Sub Committee members believe that close ties and attachment to the City are necessary on any commission. Therefore, they propose that the Library Board be guided by the same rules that govern issuance of a free library card throughout libraries in California: that the applicant either live or work within the city limits of the jurisdiction. In addition, Sub Committee members felt it important that the entire Council understand the discussion that took place regarding residency and that they agree with the current criteria proposed to support the above appointments. With this understanding, the subcommittee recommends the following names for appointment to the vacant seats on the Library Board: Reappointment of Dobbin Lo New Appointments for: Sharon Nagel Robert Coberly Respectfully submitted, / Deborah Kaye Clark Library Director R A N C H O C U C a M O N G A COMMUNITY SERVICE& DATE: June 29, 2005 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF ^ REQUEST TO INSTALL SIGN AT CENTRAL PARK REGARDING THE FREEDOM'S FLAME SCULPTURE RECOMMENDATION · It is recommended that the City Council consider the request by Kevin Hoyt at the June 15, 2005, Council meeting to place a sign at Central Park regarding the Freedom's Flame sculpture. BACKGROUND At the City Council meeting on June 15, 2005, Mr. Kevin Hoyt addressed the Council during public comments and requested authorization for the Freedom's Flame Committee to install a sign at Central Park, identifying the park as the future site of the Freedom's Flame sculpture. The Freedom's Flame sculpture will be a memodal to commemorate the World Trade Center crisis which occurred on September 11, 2001. Currently, a non-profit Foundation is working to raise funds for construction of the sculpture. Back on August 7, 2002, the City Council considered a request from the Freedom's Flame Organizing Committee for the City to host the future sculpture, once it was created. As a result of this request, the City Council serving at that time approved Resolution Number 02-229 titled as follows: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ENDORSING THE FREEDOM FLAME PROJECT AND THE CITY'S OFFER TO BE CONSIDERED AS THE HOST CITY FOR THE WEST COAST MEMORIAL A copy of the approved Resolution is attached. Specifically, the Resolution endorses the project, offers to be the host City for the memodal and offers to consider sites such as Central Park. The former action by the previous City Council did not approve a specific site for the Freedom's Flame sculpture. REQUEST TO INSTALL FREEDOM'SFLAME S/GNAGEAT CENTRAL PARK Ju~ 6, 2005 Page 2 Staff recommends that the City Council discuss the request to allow installation of the proposed Central Park sign and provide policy direction to staff. ~"Respe ~eU ed, , Kevir Comm un ty Services D~roctor Attachments RESOLUTION NO. 02-229 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, ENDORSING THE FREEDOM'S FLAME PROJECT AND THE CITY'S OFFER TO BE CONSIDERED AS THE HOST CITY FOR THE WEST COAST MEMORIAL WHEREAS, in response to the devastating attacks of September 11, 2001, the American people have become united in their desire to commemorate those who died in the attacks; and WHEREAS, the Freedom's Flame Foundation is a nonprofit, charitable organization created for the purpose of establishing two memorials recognizing the brave fire fighters, police, emergency personnel and civilians who tragically lost their lives on September 11; and WHEREAS, the Freedom's Flame Foundation will be financed by private donations and not by public monies; and WHEREAS, there will be two monuments erected. One will reside on the West Coast and one will be presented to New York City on behalf of the people of the United States; and WHEREAS, Freedom's Flame is a nationwide project that thousands of people have endorsed by both monetary contributions and emotional support; and WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California is a very progressive community and supportive of art in public places. Freedom's Flame wilt be a beautiful piece of art that will attract visitors from around the globe; and WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga is ideally situated with excellent public access. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES to endorse the project and offers to be the host city for the West Coast memorial and will consider sites such as its Central Park. Resolution No. 02-229 Page 2 of 2 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 7~h day of August 2002, AYES: Alexander, Biane, Dutton, Williams NOES: None ABSENT: Curatalo ABSTAINED: No~~ A'FI'EST: D~(~C, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting of said City Council held on the 74 day of August 2002. Executed this 8~ day of August 2002, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. ~m~CMC, City Clerk