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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990/01/09 - Agenda Packet - Joint Adj_ ~,s ~`..~ ,, ~ h~-. ,~.~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCA'NONGA ~~:. ~,,.... ~, r ~~~. ~ ~,.~~~...~„~...,~ -~~ ,.~.,,a A G E N D A Ad'ourned Joint Meeting Rancho Cucamonga City Council Hiatorlc Preservation Commission J n ry 9 1990 - 7:00 n.m. Lions Park Community Center 4161 Baee Line Road Rancho Cucamonga, California A CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. roll Call - City Council: euguet _, Alexander `, Stout _, Brown _, Wright H CITY COVNCSL ITEM OP DISCUSSION 1. Approval of ball fie Ld allocation alternative relating to Heritage Park recon9truct ion. C. JOINT ITEMS OF DISCUSSION 1. Roll Call Histueic Preaervation Commission: Arnec _, Banka _, Billinge , Cooper __ Has kait2 ,_, PYeat on __, Schmidt __ <, .....sv ili~y for acquiring Land for placement of hiskoric homes. 3. Diaruseion of Hietor is Preeervat lon Commission budget. 6. Diecusalon of items of mutual interest. nn I am. All I` Pnnv. l'. tilnw lhoh~nnh Nl Hmm~ ~ ~,, ~., „~~~~ II'nnude illt~4p;l~ll la vA ~~~.;~~•:~,• City Connell/Historic Preservation Conunisaion Agenda January 9, 1990 Page 2 D. CONNVNIGTIONB PROM THH POBLIC This i• tae ties aad place for the general public to address the Citp Council aad the Historic Prase rvatiov Corissioa. etata law prohibits the City Council and Historic Preservation Corissioa frw addressing sap issue not previously included ua the Agenda. Ths Citp Council aad tea Historic Preservation Coriasian cap receive tastiaoap aad set the utter for a subsequeai vaetivg. Corents ere to be lieitad to fire einutas per individwl. 6. ADJOVRNMSNT I, Debra J. Adrs, City Clark of the Citp of Rancho Cueasoaga, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foragoiag agenda was posted on deanery 5, 1990, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the eaatiog per Ooverveevt Code 56953 at 9320- C Bsaa Live Road. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM DATE: January 5, 1990 To: Hayor and City Council EAOM: Jack Lam, City Manager SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF BALL PIEL11 ALLOCATION ALTERNATIVE RELATING TO RERITAGE PARR RECONSTRVCTION As of today, the staff hoe negotiated "peace" between the eporta groups for an alternative which can be lived with by e11 parties. Because of the short time frame of this agenda, a full staff report cannot be prepared until Monday, January B. We will deliver it. Essentially, the major points of the alternative are ae Follows: 1. Alta Loma Little League will have its 1990 aeaeon at Red Nill (as they had agreed to do earlier). 2. Heritage Park reconstruction will be phased. 3. Phase I wov ltl clove the wesc field far renovation at the sa.;~e t.me that a new field adjacent to it is built. _. _„_ ____ _____ _ e .,eve nl. on~nf onfrhan. Also. Sunday cameo would be progtammed~at^Red Hi11. 5. After Phase I is completed, Alta Zvma Little Leagve would return to Heritage for the 1991 aeaeon with two 1:a 11 fields from the west aide renovation. The east aide would 6e closed for renovation as Phase II in 1991. 6. The adults would then ell return to Red Hill. 7. Hoccer would not be affected by any of this. 8. Alta Loma Little League would not be split, and always have two tie Lde. 9. The adults having more flexibility to drive end program its games, would .,o apl.~ ba_"__...od Hi 11 _nd Heri~e,_. 30. This phased renovation for Heritage would et ill allow optimum construction dates without much ad(d~etl~ coat with the laser dleruption to sport-e}~groups. JL/da ILL (tea M ~(ti^iQ, ~~ ~ (+'VT~Q_r++L~ cc: Joe Echu Ltz ~//~'~I/. J ~~` ("~~ ~ 49Q C ""L Ruse Maguire ~ "'L'~ vu a va nrs.~w av ................... MEMORANDUM Date: January 8, 1990 To: Mayor, Members of the City Council & city Manager Fre^. Joe Sc....l''z, Com.uun ty Services Manager Subject: Playfield Allocation Spring/Summer 1990 Recommendation: To accept the proposed rescheduling of Alta Loma Little League from Heritage Park to Red Hill Park March 21 through the end of August, as outlined in the January 3 memorandum to A. L.L. L. Board and attached as Exhibit A. To amend the light-use policy to allow Red Hill and Heritage lights to be used on Sunday evenings until 10:00 p.m. to accommodate adult sfotball play. See Exhibit C. Hackground• The renovation projects for Red Hill and Heritage Parks are ~- :; yaa.. - e yw• (i99Jj uumpieie renovation or Heritage~Park was scheduled to be completed. Due to the displacement of existing adult softball leagues, a compromise has been prepared that least inconveniences Alta Loma Little League (A.L. L. L.), American Youth Soccer Organization (A.Y.S.O.) and adult softball players. This allocation would accoaunodate all groups. See Exhibit H & C. (Information requested pertaining to our park use by different sport groups/users is the Park Facilities Matrix attached labeled Exhibit D.) Analysis: Exhibit A has been reviewed by A.L.L. L. and A.Y.S.O. Hoth pn rxs have red th,a proposal; however, 'ize that it is a compromise by everyone. No one is thrilled that the renovation program causes some inconvenience, however, there has been a great deal of understanding by all organizations. January 8, 1990 Page 2 The effect of accepting Staff's proposal is summarized for your reference. 1. Alta Loma Little League will have its 1990 season at Red Hill (as they had agreed to do earlier). 2. Heritz~e Park reconstruction will be phased. 3. Phase I would close Che west fiel3 for renovation at the same time that a new field adjacent to it is built. 4. The east field would be used by adult softball. Also, Sunday games would be programmed at Red Hill. 5. After Phase I is completed, Alta Loma Little Leaque would return to Heritage for the 1991 season with two ball fields from the west side renovation. The east side would be closed for renovation as Phases II in 1991. 6. The adults would then all return to Red Hill. 7. Soccer would not be affected by any of this. S. Alta Loma Little League would not be split, and would always have twc fields. 9. The adults having more flexibility to drive and program i'^_ rtamaG. would be split between Red Hill and Heritage. L0. This phased renovation for Heritage would still allow optimum construction dates without much added cost with the least disruption to sports groups. Attached is Staff Report from park maintenance detailing the April 1 - September 1 renovation and options. Summary: Staff has met with A.L.L.L. and A.Y.S.O. to explain in detail Staff's recommendation, and they concur that, "Heritage needs to be renovated and that decisions should be made for long- term benefits of the parks--not short-term impact of sport u5ere.'~ Thank you. Respgptfullq submitted, ~_ ~-1C Joel chultz JS:kls ExliibiT. A - ldl J yr nnwvuv vw~u+v+. va-. MEMORANDUM k _ .:: Date: January 3, 1990 To: Alta Loma Little League Board From: Joe Schultz, Community Services Manager I Subject: Relocation of A.L.L. L. to Red Hili Park ~ 1990 The following summarizes numerous conversations I have had with Alta Loma Little Leagve Board Members. I would be happy to attend any board meeting you may have scheduled to discuss items you deem important. The Community Services Department exists to facilitate successful programming by our constituents. Item #1...Heritage Park will serve as the site for A. L.L. L. practices January 27 through March 20, 1990. Item #2...The A.L. L. L. will start their season at Red Hill on March 21 and continue through July 29, 1990. Playoffs will be conducted at Red Hill at fields determined by the sports division within the Community Services Department. All necessary fencing will be acquired by the City. ___ Yo .. J_4_.. _C n__v..J n_n_n_ _b_a n_ __ __n 4_n_A_ Y_h_n_ 1_a 4_n_ aF_4_p_r_._n_n_n__n t4 n~ n........ _ rn m.n date of June 23 nct be programmed at Red Hill because the L.A. Rams will play the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Department for a benefit game. The public 1s invited to attend this special event. Item #4...The A.L. L.L. has use oP two lighted fields at Red Hill for their Monday through Saturday programming. Adult softball will be conducted on Sundays. Item #5...The east Wield at Heritage Park will serve as a site for adult softball play Monday through Sunday, April through August. Item #6...Adult softball will conduct a mini-winter season ,7anua rv 2i throuaiJ idaYCh ie dt Red Hili Park. cis intenance will renovate Red Hill Park for A.L. L.L. March 19 and 20th. Item #7...A. L. L. L. can use the concession area at Red Hill Park throughout their season. Alta Loma Little League Board Aeloeation of A. L. L.L. to Red Hill Park - 1990 Page 2 Item $B...The west playfields at Heritage Park will be renovated the summer of 1990. This will include the baseball field and the soccer field. Zn addition, a new lighted baseball field will be constructed at the west portion of the park, Item #9...The east playfields at Heritage Park will be renovated the summer of 1991 and the ball Pield will be made ready to accommodate baseball. Item #10...COmmunity Services will work with A. L.L. L, to accommodate baseball play the summer of 1991 while the last field at Heritage Park is being renovated. Initial thoughts are to share the new Etiwanda lighted baseball field that will be constructed the summer of 1990. As stated above, I would be available to meet with the Board to discuss the items mentioned or other matters the Board may want to discuss. Thank you! JS:kls ec: rt r.. ~~..~.-_~ park and Recreation Commission Jack Lam, City Manager Linda Daniels, Deputy city Manager Russ Maguire, City Engineer Xathy Sorensen, Recreation Superintendent Bob Zetterberg, Maintenance Superintendent Del Salgado, Recreation Supervisor +OJlO SOCCFq p9 ~~~, p': AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION .' a a n~onprYof_it_corporation dedicated to youth soccer ~6~ /~ i~ V.q W~p ~• r o ~pgN0E0 ~g64 + _ - rX H i 9 1T i] January 5, 1990 Mr Joe Schultz Community Services Director, City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Baseline Road Rancho Cu ~m onga, CA 91730 Dear Joe: Please accept this as follow-up to your visitation at our Board Meeting last evening (January q, ]998). We thank you for your presentation and offer this summary of the action taken by our members 2 $T 7FYEaL1CV p ygylfV CTLp TFS yE'Fy gYSO supports the ne4d for renovd tion at Heritage Park. gY50 requests the time frame be established t.o reflect to n3 range benefits far dll USer Sports Organizations Using en glneerin g/maintenance exper tis 4, limiting emotio ndl or Shari term impact, In regards to the two available options you presented a) Close ] field in Spring 1990 and the other in Spring 1991 b) Close both fields in Fall 1990 our Board voted by a simple majority to support city staff recommendation of option a) Please understand that Ehis vote wan taken with what we consider key Information not auailable and very limited t.imo t,. ----~ :~~ee nlyUC re9ar Oln9 the ~pst and Slte d15rLLpt'10 n`p]45' basic rledse of a!2 year renovation could affect our recommendation There also uality seemed to be some cant uslon as to the construction time frame for Hery] Park West, in closln g, pease accept that gYSO has no desire to be "caught in the middle" We do not want to contribute in any way to a conflict between youth sports organizations. We continue our strong support of the need fOr qU duty fdCliltle5 for qLL SpOrtS programs dnd will d0 WhdteVP,r we Can t0 d5515t the Clty in dCg akap 115 h1n9 th15 g0 dl The gY50 Boartl shall be meeting again on Monday, January 0. Members are seeking additional information to present at that time and we will inform you of any new concerns or suggestions. In addition, we will have representatwes available at the January 9th mee tins with r,r ,~ r.... ,. _., ~j/i~n.,~t_e,~r(f~~~l ~y,~your s,,p/. o -~-~ __w.~~~,. DBrSa ~Dfc kin son~(b'r~/~^g'~~~'rpe~l"y~~t^ 5262 Della Aven u'E v Alta Loma, CA 91701 Phone: Home: 9qq-0933 Work. 818-302-5354 D D:S O:so I~' oc: City Council Members ~~ glta Loma Little League ~>~i/1 EXHIBIT C The regular programming for adult softball is as follows: LEAGUES MEN WOMEN COED Monday evening 1 1 - Tuesday evening 2 - - Wednesday evening 2 - - Thursday evening 2 - - Friday evening - - 2 Sunday AM 2 - - Sunday afternoon - - 2 Each league is limited to a maximum of six (6) teams each. Current total number of teams is 84. (14 leagues x 6 teams) Currently broken down as 54 men's teams; 6 women's teams and 24 coed teams--all of which are currently accommodated at Red Hill Park. The revised programming scheduled inconveniences adults but still accommodates them. By utilizing Heritage Park east field (A. L. L. L. will use Red Hill), we have tha ability to accommodate one (1) league per evening, Monday through Friday. The projected programming for Spring/Summer is as follows: Monday - 1 men's league Tuesday - I '" " Wednesday - 1 Thursday - i " " Friday - 1 coed league Saturday - 1 " " Sunday AM - 1 men's league Aft - 1 coed league Eve - 1 men's ~I vague RED HILL PARK -day n - Ccntiriue 2 exi3tiil0 men's ieaauea Svrday Aft - Continue 2 existing coed leagues Sunday Eve - Add 1 women's league - Add 1 men's league CHURCH STREET PARK Sunday AM - Men's league Sunday Aft - Men's league A ~- U '''~~ f~ roy J~ l'''JeY 4P~y< rye n!`C 4A~'joJ T 4l M I/~ ~~ b ~ ~3 Fi o e,~ d ~~9J ~1' ~9 v \v~' ~ \ ~4 J~Z 7JJV {~j J'oA ~°J ~jG P4 ~°`6~~~a,~A'Jy ~jJ/ ~/' gTJwry~,y, J. V' •Ly'9q J J,~~ 'yV, W"P ~q~ 9, A~J ~Y.~ M ~a ov a d~ ~t x= I ~~ I O L~ h~ ~~ ~ ` 7 ~ ~N 7 J N V~ m y~ m 1p W r r m 0 (~ m .~ n m m m ~ m VV' L - o m r r ~ ~ m ~ ~' ~ N ~ - J~ _I N N - ~ . . ' + - "' - .. - s¢ -'1 I _ ~ N N } ~y OI IG m Q+ P r r m P. Y7 J ~~ .. L V L N m m r a n ro ti. - J b N p y N 6d ~ l N N ~ - N \ N N m ~~ ~ L o ~ i ~ ~ a yy d . ~~' qg ttl ~ ~ L ~ ~ ~u o '4 C C pp pp G y ? ~ ~ i ~ 6 ~ ~ ^ '~ ~ ~ ~ a" ~ u ~ u P d ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~S o 5 ~ ~~ ~ ~ e ~ Z E F ~ ~ ~ g 5z ~ u 3 ~u v s x z m > 3 > o ---- CITY OF RANCHO CI;CAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: January e, 1990 TO: Mayor, City Council and City Ma r~ FROM: Russell H. Maguire, ~ City Engine dr BY: Jeff Barnes, Maintenance Bupervia Landscaping G Parke SUBJECT: Heritage Park Soccer Field Renovation SUMMARY In January of 1989, the Engineering Division and the Community Services Department planned a three year athletic field renovation schedule for Red Nill and Heritage Parka. The rehovatione were to correct sub-standard field conditions each as compaction, poor grading and drainage. Two (2) Memorandums dated January 10, 1989 and June 6, 1989, are attached for your information, and reflect prior ached~:ling changes which were made to accommodate the user groups. To date, the 1989 schedule for Aad Hill Park has been accomplished with only some irconvanienca is the uses groups. Vri!1 recently the 1990 Heritage Park echedu le, and the 1991 Red Hill schedule has Deen agreed !o by both Citrus Little League and Alta Loma Little League. Further, at the suggest ion of Alta Loma Little League, anew Capital Project has been echedu led to coincide with the 1990 Heritage Park soccer field renovation. The project will add an additional Dall field to the soccer field overlay on the west aide of the park. ARALYSIS The athletic field renovation echedu lea were designed to accomplish the goal of providing the highest goal lty fields possible. Our objective in reaching this goal, was to inconvenielTL2 the user groups ae littls ae poeeibls. Seasonal timing Le a cr it Scal factor in scheduling field renovations. it shoo ld be noted that the renovation le a Elva month program. The first two and a half mcntha of the process invo lvea the demolition and reconetruciion of Lhe exiaiing ____ and _rrigat icn syrtema. The following two and a half ^_nntha of *_he pmceee involves the seeding and eatabliehment of the bermudagraee. This time la the bare minimum necessary for the esteblLehmenC of a strong root system and nbove ground structure which will withstand the high stress generated by the user groups. Heritage Park Soccer Field January 8, 1990 Page 2 Due to the overlay configurationr the soccer field renovation will also encompass the removal end replacement o£ 808 of the ball Field tuzf asses. Taking this into consideration the remaining 208 of turf will also be renovated for the Bake of continuity. Hermudagreas turf has bean selected for the following reasons: 3. Its durability lends itself to gu ick recovery from the wear placed upon it by Che user groups. 2. It ie a drought tolerant species able to recover quickly from wares stress situations unlike the cool eeaeen graeeae, i.e. fescue, bluegrass and ryegrass. 3. Unlike ire' coal season re Lativee, it has fewer pest and disease related management problems. 4. Bermudegraes Se a turf that ie tolerate of low mowinq (3") as r ~_ ~o ether turf species requiring cutting heiehta ~ _..,. tl^) inches or more. 4The lower mowing height a>>~•~'t :... caster play desired by all user groupe. 5. 3ermudagraes has a non-clumping growth habit as opposed to the cool season graeeae, Th ie factor elimtnatee the high and low wear patterns typically demoatrated in higi: use cool season sports turfs. OPTIONS WITH PADS AND CONS 1. close all athletic fieida at Heritage Perk form April 1, 1990, t.o Auqust 30, 1990, to allow t~zeconetruct ion of thB two (2) eocceY fieida, as well ae the construction of the new ball field. This time line would allow for the beet possible establtehment of all new turf areas after construction. PROS: This option wou ltl allow 811 proposed renovation and construction to be completed siruitaneoua ly. ....,.~: Ttte disruption will be the hardest felt 6y the user groupe. Heritage Park Soccer Pield January F. 1990 Page 3 Close only the west side athletic field from April 1, 1990 to August 30, 1990, leaving Lhe eaei field open for play. Return to complete the reconstruction of the ea et field the following year, April 1, 1991 to August 30, 1991. PROS: This option will allow the least impact on th@ user 9roupa and will still allow sports use to continue during the construction oroceee. CONS: The !@COnatCUCt LOA prOC@as will b@ take tW0 yeaie rather then the previously m@nt Toned one year. 3. Oelay all construction and eetablieh a new time line from August 1, 1990 vo Pebru ary 1, 1991. This option hoe some risk involved due to possible construction and eetabl Lshment tl@lays due to inclement weather. Additionally, a cool eaaacn turf such ae ryegreee or fescue would have to ho neuA Fnn rFn inlFl al oo: wM in6~nnn~ a IFe enndl n... aA • _ .. 3. early winter when bermudagraes Se entering ire dormant period. lThe fields would then be overaeeded with bennudagraee over the next few yeere to implement the spec lee change. PROS: No more impact on user groups than option number one although different users 9roupa. CONS: Construction during this time per lod may involve the Eollo~g problems: a. Weather delays i.e. rain, high winds, and freezing temperatures. b. The use of cool season turf which Ln turn will require at least a two year process to eetablieh the desired nermudearasa nieyina finide throunh an ovP rsPPAIOr; ~rxPee. c. Any of the above could cause delays and effect other user 9roupa. Heritage Park Soccer Pield January 8, 1990 Page 4 STAFP RRCOMMRNDATIONS Staff recommends Option Numbez 2. This phaead renovation fat Heritage would still allow optimum conatrvct ion dates without much added coat, and cause the least disruption to sports groups. Additionally, it allow9 the proper eetabltehment time for the desired bermudagraee sports fields. Rea {.ully'st itted, ~. ~ ~ i 1R+p 11 H. Maguire, City 6ngi,pew ~-" RHM:JB:la Attachment cc: Rick Gomez, Comm. Dev, ni r,.rr..r Joe Schul2 z, Comm. Svc. Manager Bob 2etterberg, Mai nt. Supt. '~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM DATE: June 6, 1989 TO: Toe Schultz, Community Service Manaq ~ ~ ~ FRCM: R::S Sell H. .'Aayulr2, City C,-.g ineer/~_ X//I~~ I BY: Jeff Barnes, Maintenance Supe rvi~or Landscaping b Parks ~ SUBJECT: Athletic Field Renovation Schedule After reviewing the concerns and requests of the various athletic groups regarding the field renovations at Red Hill and Heritage Parks, we are able to affect a scheduling change for the 1990- 1991 baseball field renovations at Red Hill. The effect of this change will be the elimination of any impact or displacement of Citrus Little League during their normal season (January 1, through July 31), while retaining an acceptable gcowing season (fall) for the establishment of cool season turf in the construction zones. The request by Alta Loma Little League to reschedule renovation of the Heritage Park Soccer Fields to August 1 though January Due to the time needed to accomplish regrading, irrigation restoration and turf establishment, we would be well into the beginning of the rain season prior to the tucf establishment period. Heavy rains at that time could cause major damage to the project. Additionally, the establishment of the new bermudagrass turf would not occur during the cooler months of late Fall and early Winter, as that would be the approximate time in which the seeding would' occur. As you know, bermudagrass needs warm weather to grow vigSrously and become established, which is one reason the original schedule needs to be adhered to. The revised renovation schedule is as follows: lono oed H°11 - !:O Change April 1 - August 30th - Renovate Soccer Fields April 1 - June 30kh - Renovate Softball Fields Renovation Schedule Page 2 1990 Heritage - No Change April 1 - August 30th - Renovate all SoCCer fields including baseball overlay. 1991 Red Hill - Rescheduled August 1 - November 30th - Renovate Little League and Major ( senior) fields RHM:JB:la Attachment cc: Kathy Sorenson, Sr. Rec. Asst, Bob Zetterberg, Maint. Supt. ,•~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDiJM ~~~ CUUMp~y ~ n s /Y~ C C a F $ ~ -1 > GATE: January 10, 1989 70: Jack Lam, Acting City 1lanager , FROM: Joe Schultz, Community Services Manaye~ Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer ~2i,1'~ SUBJECT: Major Renovation - Red Hill and H/eJr'i"t~a'ge arks 19%% The work planned for Heritage Park and Red Hill Park has been re-prioritized to accommodate our communication to the affected youth sport teams using these facilities. The work scheduled cited below will accomplish our goals during the three year work program scheduled for these two sites: and allow our departments to make the necessary scheduling arrangements with the youth sport organizations using these two parks. The schedule below will affect this summer's Adult Softball and GYSA Soccer programs. Our hope 15 to still have a softball season but on a limited basis since they will not be able to use Red H111 from April 1st to July 1st. Our plan is to limit participation to teams having 90% Rancho Cucamonga residents during this time frame and scheduling games in other locations. The projected loss of revenue for this time period is 58,000 for these programs. CYSA Soccer wilt be relocated to area school facilities. The revised work oroa ram is as fntlnwc• 1989 Red Hill April 1 - August 30th - Renovate soccer fields April 1 -June 30th -Renovate softball fields 1990 Herita e April 1 - Aygyst 30th - Renovate all playing fields including base ball, softball and soccer. 1919 Red H111 April I - August 30th, - Renovate l.itile League and Major (semorl flelds. JS/RHM/d1w cc: Kathy Sorenson Dave Blevlns ;-L -~s ~s (~- I\Jc~ ~ ~e.. e. 'a'T HOTICS O7 IHTSNTIOM TO RBMOVB CITY M71N11pER PROM OBPICE 11I7D OF eO8P8HHIOH OP CITY M1IHAOER BROM HI8 DDTI88 TO: LAUREN M. WASSERMAN, City Manager, City of Rancho Cucamonga FROM: DENNIS L. STCUT, Mayor, City of Rancho Cucamonga Pursuant to Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, Section 2.08.220, notice iiereuy is provided to you that the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga intends to remove you from the office of City Manager of the City of Rancho Cucamonga at its regularly scheduled meeiinq set to occur on February 15, 1989. This notice is provided pur n~~t to a motion adopted by said Council an DeceIDber~f~988- Notice is further provided that pursuant to Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Sect 2.08.240, said Council adopted a motion on Decembe ~, 988 immediately suspending you from your duties as City Manager of th City of Rancho Cucamonga with compensation and you hereby ar so spended. Dated: Decembe~ . nn s L. out, dyor City of Rancho Cucamonga S\173\NOTICE