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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993/07/07 - Agenda PacketCITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REGULAR MEETINGS 1st and 3rd Wednesdays - 7:00 p.m. July 7, 1993 Civic Center Council Chambers 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 ... City Councflmembers Dennis L. Stout, %ayor William J, Alexander, Councilm¢mber Charles J. Buquet, Councilmember Rex Gutierrez, Coancilmember Diane Williams, Counrilmemb¢r •~r Jack Lam, City Manager James L. Markman, City Attorney Debra J. Adams, City Clerk City Office: 989-1851 PAGE City Council Agenda July 7, 7993 t All items submitted for the City Council Agenda moat be In writing. The deadline for submitting these Items is 6:00 p.m. on the Tuesday prior to the meeting. The City Clerk's Oftice receives all ouch Items. 4. GALL 70 ORDER i. Roll Call: O:puat _-, Alexontlar_,Stoul _, WdSara _, arxi Gtfienez- B. ANNOUN -FYFNTC/DOFSFNTATInNC 1. Presentation of Proclamation tleclaring July as Recreation antl Park Month. 2. Presentation of Proclamatbn to Jeny Grant in RecopnRbn of his Outstantling Service to the City of Rancho Cucamonga and 8's Citizens. G. COMMUNIGA710NC_ Fonu Tuc Duwr rc Thfa Is the time antl 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 est the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to live minutes per Individual. D. CON$FNT f!A1 FN~a The foilowinp Consent Calendar Items are expected to be routine end non-controverslel. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. Any Item may be removed by a Councllmembsr or member of the audlenca }or discussion. 1. Approvol of Minutes: May 26, 1993 June 2. 1993 (Stout absent) 2. Approvol of Wanan}s, Register Nos. 6/16/93 and 6/23/93; antl 1 Payroll ending 6/3/93 for the total amount of $4,582,849.02. PAGE Cily Counc(I Agenda .C. ~ (~`~ ,-J (~ July 7, 1993 2 3. Alcoholic 8everoge Application for Off Sale General Conditional 1 10 for Thomas Winery Liquor, Ghayour Saadoun and Antooneta Kadom, 8045 Vineyartl Avenue, Suite I-7. 4. Alcoholic Beverage Application for On-Sale Beer for Rack'Em Up, 12 Christine and Mprdechai Levi. 9819 Foothill Boulevard. Suite D. 5. Approval to Atlopt Annual Statement of Investment Policy. 14 6. Approval of a Resoiu}ion supporting the 1993 California State 17 Games, AUgus} 13-15. 1993. RESOLUTION NO.93-141 20 A RESOLUTION OF THE CI1V COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. SUPPORTING THE 1993 CALIFORNIA STATE GAMES 7. Approval to Adopt Compensation Resolution for Fiscal Vear 21 1993/94. RESOLUTION NO.93-142 22 A RESOLUTION OF THE CIM COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, RESCINDING RESOLUTION N0.92-197 AND IMF1EMENONG SALARV AND BENEFITS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993/94 8. Approval to execute Memorantlums of Understanding for the 37 City's Supervisory/Professional Employee's Group, General Employee's Group and Moinienance Employee's Group. 9. Approval to appropriate S115,000.00 from Fund 32 • 'Local ql Measure I Gas Tax' (Accamt No. 32-4637-9112) and 5370,000.00 from Fund 24 - -Biota Transportation Program' (Account No. 24- 4637-9112) for the consiructlon and administration of the Haven Avenue ReltabilRation - Civic Cenfer Drive to Foothill Boulevard. 10. Approval to aufhor2e the purchase of Graffttl Removal Equipment 42 from Asset Secure Fund 70-27t~511 in an amount not to exceed 58600.00. 11. Approval to ezecNe Drug Abuce Resistance Education (D.A.R.EJ 44 Memorandum of Understanding (CO 93-040) for Fiscal Yedr 1993/94. PAGE City Council Agenda JUIy 7, 1993 3 12. Approval to award an ouihor¢ation to execute the Landscape 45 and Irrigation Maintenance Contract (CO 93-041) for Landscape Maintenance Disirid No. 6 to Landscape Wes}. Incorporatetl, of Anaheim, Colifomia, for the amount of S117S77.92 to be funded by Account Number 454130-0028 (Pistol Veor 1993/94). 13. Approval }o awartl and authorization to execute coniroct (CO 93- 48 042) for the Resurfacing of the Equestrian Rinks at Heritage Community Park, fa the amount of 557.075.00 (551,885.35 plus 1G% contingency), to be funtled from PD-85 Account No. 944637-9221. 14. Approval to execute Amendment No. 2 of the Lease (CO 92-074) 52 between the CiTy of Rancho Cucamonga and Valley Baseball Club, Incorporated. 15. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for the 60 Jersey Boulevard Railroad Crossing Locatetl on Jersey Boulevard West of Milliken Avenue wbmitted by RCDC Associates. RESOLUTION NO. 93-143 62 A RESOLUTION OF THE CIN COUNCIL OF THE CfTV OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CAUFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR THE JERSEY BOULEVARD RAILROAD CROSSING 16. Approval to accept Improvements, Release of Bonds antl Notice 63 of Completion for Tract 14866, bcated on the south side of Lemon Avenue at London Avenue. Release: Faithful Pertormance Bontl (Street) S 737,000.00 Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bonj iStreet) 73,700.OD RESOLUTION N0.9& 144 64 A RESOLUTION OF THE CfIV COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FUR TRACT 14866 AND AUTHOR2ING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION fOR THE WORK 17. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract 13351- 65 1. IOCa10tl Of the SOU1hea51 Corner Of Terra Vi510 Parkway and Belpine Place. Release: Mdintenance Guarantee Bontl (Street) $ 90D.C0 PAGE City Council Agenda July 7, 1993 4 18. Approval }o release Maintenance Guarantee Bonds for Parcel 66 Map 9B97.located at the southeast comer of Church Street and Terra vista Parkway. R -I .aye Maint nan . - ~ ,grantee Bonds Elm Avenue S 9,000.00 Town Center 27AOO.OD Terra Vista Parkway 10,30D.00 Storm Drain 15,711.00 Church Street 40.760.00 19. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Parcel 67 Map 11410, bcated at the southeast comer o! Haven Avenue and Arrow Highr/oy. 20. Approval to release the Bonds for the Beryl and Lions Park 6g Improvement Project, CO 89-142. Release: Faithful PeROrmdnce Bond S 870A19.00 Labor and Material Bond 870A19.00 21. Approval to accept the Siena Madre Improvements, south of Wh 69 Street, Contract No. 93.007, os complete. Release Bonds and duthor¢e the City Engineer to file o'NOtice of Compb}ion". RESOLUTION N0.93.145 70 A RESOLUTION OF THE Cf1V COUNCIL OF THE CfTV OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR SIERRA MADRE STREET IMPROVEMENTS, SOUTH OF 9TH STREET, CONTRACT 93-07. ANO AUTHORQING THE FIUNG OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK E. CONSENT ORDINANCES The following Ordinances have had public hearings at the time of first reading. Second readings are expected to be routine and noncontroversial. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. The City Clerk will read the title. Any item can be removed for dtecuaslon. L CONSID RATION TO AM ND TH MASSA- T HNIGIAN PERMIT 71 ORDINANCE TO CLEAN UP LANGUAC-E REC-ARDING TEMPORARY PERMITS PAGE City Council Agenda July 7, 1993 5 ORDINANCE NO. 485.8 (second rending) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C(TV OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CAUFORNIA. AMENDING SECTION 9.24.200 OF CHAFFER 9.24 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO ISSUANCE OF MASSAGE TECHNICIAN PERMITS F. ADVERTISED PUnLtr t+cewrurc The following items have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required by law. The Chair wilt open the meeting to receive public testimony. No Items Submitted. G. PUBLIC HEARINGS The following Items have no legal publication or posting requirements. The Chafr will open the meeting to receive public testimony. 1. CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITIN O RIN AND 72 POUCITATION OF EMPLOVM NT FROM cr TS OR HI H1"/AYS ORDINANCE NO. 574 (first reading) 73 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CrtV COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 9 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE BV ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 9.26 THERETO AND PROHIBITING LOfTERING AND SOLICRATION OF EMPLOYMENT OR BUSINESS FROM STREETS OR HIGHWAYS 2. CONSIDERATION OF DEV OPA^ NT R VI l"~ 9 I1 DAVIC - A 75 request for issuance of a building pennft. prior to dedication of a Community }rail, for the construction of a single family house totaling 7,600 square feat on 16.6 acres of land located of 9400 Almond Street - APN: 1061-491-01. PAGE City Council Agenda `-uC.~ JUIy 7, 7993 6 H. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF R anars The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Chair may open the meeting for public input. No Items S~bmittetl. I. COUNCIL BUSINESS Tha following Items have been requested by the Cfty Council for discussion. They are not public hearing items, although the Chair may open the meeting for public Input. No Items Submittetl. J. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING This Is the time for City Council to identify the Items they wish to discuss at the next meeting. These Items will not be tliscusaed at this meeting, only Identified for the nezt meeting. K, rOMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC This Is the time and place for the general public to address the Clty Council. State law prohibits the City Council from addressing any Issue not previously Included on the Agenda. Ths Clty Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments ars to be limited to flue minutes per Individual. L. ADJOURNMENT I, Debra J. Adams, City Clark of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certity that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on July 1, 1993, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54953 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. May 26, 1993 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT MINUTES An adjourned meeting of the Rarrcho Cucamonga City Council, Redevelopment Agency, arM Eve Pmtection District was held on Wednesday, May 26, 1993, in dte Tri-Communities Conferrncc Rnom of the Civic Center, locatetl at 10500 Civic Cemer Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The mewing was called m order at 6:04 p.m. by Mayor, Chairman and President Dennis L. Stout, Present were Councilmembrxs, Agencymembcrs, floaNmcmbers: William 1. Alezandeq Charles 1. Buquel It, Rez Gutierrez, Dune Williams, and Maya, Chairman and President Dennis L. Stout. Also present were: Jack lam, City Manager; Jerry e, Fulwood, Deputy City Manager, Rick Gomez, Community Development Director; Linda D. Daniels, Redevelopment Manager; Brad Buileq City Planner, Gail Sanchez, Planning Commission Secreury; Joe O'Neil, City Engineer, Shinto Bose, Deputy City Engineer, Walt Stickrtey, Associate Engineer: Jim Martin, Plan Check Coordinator; Rob Dominguez, Administrative Services D'vector, Susan Smrk, Finance Officer; Rose Colum, Accountant; Ingrid Blair, GIS Supervisor, lames Frost, City Treasurer, Suzanne Ou, Communiry Services Manager; Kathy Sorensen, Recreation Superintendent; Paula Pachon, Management Analyst Il; Diane O'Neal, Management Analyst II; Susan Mickey, Management Analyst I; Chief Dennis Michael and Alez Ahumada, Administrative Services Officer, Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection Districq Captain Bruce Zciner, Rancho Cucamonga Police Department; and Debra J. Adams, Cily Ckrk. •~r~~• B. ITEM OF DISCUSSION BI. DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR 199'tt94 Jack Lam, City Manager, presented a recap o(dtc introduction of the budgets that was made at dm last meeting. He sated soft was asked at the last mating what impact Measure U would have if it did not pass. He umtinued by sating the County would probably :barge the City $I per capita or $113,OIX1 for crime labs and SI24,000 for recoNs kceping. He sated stiff was acked at the last meeting to provide infonnadon on the Community Services cost recovery, and to also provide animal control and library budgets for the City Council. He sated he has those in his posecssion, but has na disuibutcd Them as yet. Councilmember Williams stated she was concerned about the money that was budgeted in the Redevelopment Agency budget for the Greater OnLVlO Visitor's Convention Bureau (GOVCB), but that there was no money set aside for our local Chamber of Commerce. She felt the money should go to our own Chambar. She slated she would be happy to cut out the Founder's Day Parade, She stated there was money set aside in the amount of $2,500.0(1 for the Commissions and felt that could now be col out. She {eit the Chamber could focus nn assisting lhC Small ba$inesses. City Courrcil/Redevelopment Agency( Fire Rdecdan District Minutes May 26, 1993 Page. 2 Councilmember Gutierrez staled he contorted wish aII of Councilmember Williams' comment and felt these wcro things the City needed b look at. lack lam, City Manager, ezptained what the GOVCB is arM the services they pmvide. Councilmember Buquet felt there were a bt of sports activides hero locally, and did not nacssarily think the City needed to join Ontario's group because he did tort think it would be benefice), He felt the City should pmvide money to the Chamber in order to continue and be a part of their activities. Councilmember Alexander felt that since the Chamber realized the City needed to cu[ costs, that possibly the City should cut the GOVCB and the Chamber fumling. He stand he did na have a problem with eliminating the Founder's Day Parade also. Councilmember Buquet felt the City needed w look at things not only at budge time, but that everyone should do this all through the year. Mayor Stout sated he is trot interesu4 in "dumping" the parade. He felt a ku of people enjoy that. He felt it shook) he continued. He also felt it inappropriate to make the decision of cooing the Chamber tonight He felt the City had a responsibility to the taxpayers W see if dle Chamber really needed the money. He felt a letter should be wriucn to them about the need (a the funds. lack tam, Ciry Manager, commentrd that Ne GOVCB money waz also out of We Redevelopment Agency's budget, but Nat the Chamber money is tram the General Fund, Couricilmember W illiams commented that the crowds at the parade are very different Than Ney use to be. She felt if the City waz going to go with the parade, it needed m have something done so that more Rancho Cucamonga residents would show up. She sorted she would Idce to sce the GOVCB money vansterrcd to the City's General Fund and give it to Nc Chamber if they wanted it lack lam, City Manager, sated the Chamber could also be paid by the RDA under economic devebpment purposes. Mayor Stout stated this would need some kind of an agreement with the Chamber that the money would be spent for economic rkvebpmcm purposes amt in which arcaz. Councilmember Gulicrcez &ated on Ais own time he would like to gel more information on the RDA budget and how it works. Councilmcmbcr W illiams stated she would agree m the idea of writing a letter to dre Chamber regarding the money and if it was m come from the RDA and which areas they would spend dre money on. Councilmember euqurt fell the City Council needed more information on some of These consideations. Jack Lam, City Manager smtrd that stet( could write a memo to the Council explaining the GOVCB and Ure Commission money matter. Councilmember Guliertez asked if it was appmprete for dle Council to ask staff to go (ruck and aim the Assessment Districts so that there arc no irrcreascs. Mayor Stout csplaintd how the Districts used to be subsidized. He sealed the Cily is now handling them the way the law states it shmdd be done. City Council/Redevelopntent ABBY/ Fire Prolecdon District Minutes May 26, 1993 Page 3 Councilmember Gutiertex tell the Assrssment Districts should be gtme thmugh to see if items can be cut so Wey do na have to be increased. Mayor Stout staled that the City tried m cut services m cu[ cods, but that the residents did tat like it. He stated possibly the residents treed m decide what class o(service they want Councilmember Williams stated if the Cily doesn't keep up Ne maintenance on the Districts, it will coo more in the end. Cotmcilmember Alexander stated he dtd not know it the residents would like dlc idea if it atfceted Ule property value of dteu homes. Councilmember Huquel stated he did not think it was a good idea to cut back on services when dte City has been spending years to play catch up. He stated he did not think the Council should be looking neighborhood-to- neighborhood, lwt that possibly they should all come under homeowner's associations. Cauncilmember Gutrertex stared he (ell the Assessment Districts rteMe4 to be cut back or hold the line. Mayor Suwt stared he woukf Igoe n discuss the items brottght up as policy sitpnedves. lack lam, City Manager, explained how the budget adoption process will work. ...ar• C L CONSIDERATION TO AMEND ITY O M OMMISCION ORDIN N S Della 1. Adams, City Clerk, mad dre title of Ordinance No. 513. ORDINANCE NO. 513 (secorM marling) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA AMENDING SECTION 2.20.020 AND ADDING A NEW SECTION 2.?A.230 TO TITLE 2 AND REPEALING CHAPTER 2.2g AND 2,56 OF TITLE 2 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO POWERS AND DUTIES OF VARIOUS COMMISSIONS MOTION: Moved by Williams, seconded by Alexander to waive full reading and approve ONinance No. 513. Motion cartied unanimously, 5~0. ...... D. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE. PIIRI IC DI. Jim Frost, City Treasurer, felt the parade wes a way m give something back to dtc public. He tell dre people that move here expect a certain level of scrviw even though They do nol necessarily want to pey for it. City Council/Redevelopment Agency/ Fire Protection District Minutcs May 26, 1993 Page 4 Catncilmember Buquet asked if the pamde could be paid through aonomic dcvclopmrnt tlrcough the Redevelopment Agency. Jack lam, City Manager, stated that could be rooked at. Councilmember Williams stated she agrccd with checking this out and restructuring the parade and is willing m keep the parade if something new is devcbped so it could be used as a marketing tool for the Ciry. •~r~~. MOTION: Moved by Alexaraiu, seconded by W dlians to adjaun the Cily Courrcil, Redevclopmatt Agency and Fire District Board, with the Fim District Bcard adjawning to an Exautive Session b discuss personnel matters, trot to rcconvrnc. Motion cartied unanimously, 5-0. The nketrng adjourned at 7:14 p.m. Respectfully submiaeQ Della 7. Adams, CMC City Clerk Appmvul: June 2, 1993 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA crrY courlca MINUTES A regular meeting of dre Rancho Cucamonga CiIY Councl was held on Wednesday, June 2, 1993, in the Council Chambers of the Civic Caner, boated a: 105110 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, Calitomia. 71te meeting waz called m order u 9:OI p.m. by Mayor Pro Tem Charles 1. Baguet 11. Present were Courtcilmpnbcrs: William 7. Alexander, Ra Gutietru, Diane WilBams, scut Mayor Pro Tem Charles J. Buquet II. Also present were: Jerry B. Fulwood, Deputy City Manager, lames Markman, City Atmrttey; I.irMa D. Daniels, Redevelopment Manager, Olen late, Sr. RDA Analyst; Brad Bullu, City Plantwr, ]ce O'Neil, City Engineer; Shintu Bose, Deputy City Engineer; SigmutM Dellhime, Management Analyst II; Cindy Hackett, Associam Engincer, Bob Dominguez, Adminisaadve Services Ducctor; Ingrid Blau, GIS Supervisor, Ann Hunsberger, Accounts Payable Supervisor; Chuck Varney, Sr. Business Ifrxrrse Technician; Mary Kuhn Pusmtnel Analyst i; Duane Baker, Assistant to the City Manager, Diane O'Neal, Management Analyst B; Susan Mickey, Management Analyst I; Jan Sutton, Deputy Cily Clerk; Chiet Dennis Michael and Ralph Crace, Deputy Fire Marshal, Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection Dislriet; and Debra 1. Adams, City Clerk Absent was: Mayor Dennis L. Stout, aM lack Lam, City Managu. r~s~~• Bt. Jerry Fuiwood, Deptrly City Manager, stated an Exuutive Session was treaded m discuss the possible sctdement of the Lawson litigation maucr. •rrss• C. COMMDNICATIONS FROM THF. PfIRLIC No communicmions were made (rum the public. . ~~~s• D1. Approval of Minutes: April 21, 1993 (BuquU absent) May 5, 1993 May 13, 1993 City Council Minuses Iwk 2, 1993 Page 2 D2. Approval of Warrants, Register Nos. 5/12r93 and 5/]9/93; and Payroll ending 5/6/93 for dw tool amount of 51,170.253.97. D3. Approval to authorize the Advertising of she "Notice Inviting Bids" for the Alta Loma Storm Drain Assessment District 84-2 Storm Drain Replacement at dte noM terminus of Hemmsa Avenue, m be fwided Gom Assessment District FurM 84-2, Account No. 95-4637-7043. RESOLUTION N0.93.119 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALD4)RMA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE "ALTA LOMA STORM DRAIN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 84-2 STORM DRAIN REPLACEMENT," IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS D4. Approval ro reject all bids e9 non-responsive and audariu the readvertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the resurfacing of the equestrian rinks al Herimge Community Park located at the southwrst corner of Hillside Road and Beryl Sweet, m be funded from PD-85 Red Hill and Heriuge Redemption Fund Account No. 90-4637- 9221. RESOLOTION N0.93-120 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIPoRNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE RESURFACING OF THE EQUESTRIAN RINK AT HERITAGE COMMUNITY PARK, LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF HR.LSIDE ROAD AND BERYL STREET IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE B[DS D5. Approval to execme Reimbursement Agreement for undergrounding of overhead utilities for Tract 14192-1, locaicd on Hellman Avcnuc south of Nineteenth Street, submiueA by Hix Development Corprnalan, URA-0I5. RESOLUTION N0.93-121 A RESOLUTION OF TFFE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FDR THE UNDERGROUNDBVG OF EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITIES IACATED ON HELLMAN AVENUE NORTH OF MONTE VISTA STREET TO NORTH OF NINETEENTH STREET AND ON NINETEENTH STREET FROM HELLMAN AVENUE TO 175 FEET EAST OF HE[.LMAN AVENUE D6. Approval of Historic Point of interest Designation 93-01 -San Gahriel Valley labor Association - Approval w designate the Cucamonga Lahr Camp Site, located betwcen Foothill Boulevard end Armor Route, west of Cucamonga Creek, as an Hisoric Point of Interest - APN: 207-211-0I, 18-21, 31, 32, aM 34. Related File: Tentative Tract 15540. ITEM REMOVF,D FOR DISCUSSION BY COUNCILMEMBER AI. F,XANDF,R. City Council Minutes June 2, 1993 Page 3 RESOLUTION N0.93-122 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION 93-01, THEREBY DESIGNATING THE CUCAMONGA LABOR CAMP SITE, LOCATED BETWEEN FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ARROW ROUTE, WEST OF THE CUCAMONGA CREEK FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 207-211A1, IS-21, 31, 32, AND 34 D7. Approval to accept Oti; Milliken Underpass Project, CO 91-007, as Complete, Release Bonds and authaiu the City Engineer m file a'Tlodce of Completion." RESOLUTTON N0.93-123 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNA, ACCEPTDJG THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE MILLIKEN UNDERPASS PROTECT, AS COMPLETE AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLF.TiON FOR THE WORK MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Williams m approve the staff recommendations N the scoff reports contained in dte Consent Calendar, with the exception of Item IM. Motion carried unanimously, 4-0.1 (Stout absent). »w~~ DISCUSSION OF ITEM D6. Approval of Historic Point of Interest Designation 93-O1 Sao Gabriel Valley Labor Association Approval to designate the Cucamonga Labor Camp Silq located between Foothill Boulevard and Arrow Route, west of Cucamonga Creek, as an Historic Point of Interest - APN: 207.211-O1, Ig•21, 31, 32, and 74. Related File: Tentative Tract 15540, Councihnember Aknendcr asked for an explanation on this matter. Brad Buller, City Planner, sated that at this point, the conditions for the proj¢t have been esublahed to be plaques m be located at the entrances to the project identifying Ne historical relevance of the properly. This is only m identify hiswricai relevance to the property. Mayor Pro Tem Buquel asked if at some point in time could this escalate or the conditions increase, or is Mr. Buller saying thaS the most that would be done would 6e designation as something of intereu. Brad Buller, City Planner, sated i(!hc projat was to tom into arather type of gojecl, it might not be a plaque, that it might be something that would better f 1 with the new pmjccL He sated it would he minimal with respect to identification. RESOLUTION N0.93.122 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION 93-01, THEREBY DESIGNATING 771E CUCAMONGA LABOR CAMP SITE, LOCATED BETWEEN FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ARROW City Couxil Minutes June 2, 1993 Page 4 ROUTE, WEST OF THE CUCAMONGA CREEK FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC P(JINT OF INTEREST, AND MAKMG FINDWGS W SUPPORT THEREOF- APN: 207-211A1, Ig-21, 31, 32, AND 34 MOTION: Moved by Alwtander, seconded by Williams to approve Resolution No. 93-122. Moion carried unanimously, 4-0-1 (Smut absent). ~....w El. CONSIDERATION TO ADOPT AN ORDINAN - ~ R pTING NON-CTORM WATER DISCHARGES ASR O IIR D BY T .NATION 1. PO IT NT DIS H R ,E IMINATION CySTEM Staff report presented by Sigmund Dellhime, Management Analyst II. - Debra 1. Adams, City Clerk, read dre title of Ordinance No. 512. ORDINANCE N0.512 (second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, REGULATING NON-STORM WATER DISCHARGES IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MOTION: Moved by Alesander, seconded by Gutierrez m waive full reading and approve OMirarrce No. 512, and that a letter of protest be sent regarding this. Motion tamed unanimously, 4-0-1 (Smut absenQ. •rr~~• ITF,MS F1, F2, AND PJ WERE CONSIDERED AT THE SAME TIME. FI. OND IC77N , FIRST OF' TWO DVERTISED IB IC H oRIN .C p RTAININ • TO THE. (IVY OF ANMI 1. pCC SM .NTS WTTHM TIIF PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (pp=BSl (Continued hom May 19, 199J) Suf! report presented by lot O'NeB, City Engineer. Mayor Pro Tem BuquG opened the meeting (or public hearing. Addressing the City Council were: Roberta Copper, Vicmria, commented nn the percentages of her asseswnenl bill. She felt Ure landscaping u al Level D, and staled she is fmstrated by aR dre assessment charges. Carol Haney, Vicmria, inquired shout what Ne assessment money went for. She asked why the Water District's rates arc not the same ac the City's assessment increase. She asked if Nis is just an estimate. Mayor Pm Tem Buquet stated Ne estimate is high, but Char the City is tieing proactive as m what dray may he mkt will he the increase !or nett yew's water rotes. Ms. Haney asked above the sensor sysmm and asked why it was not running ycf lot O'Neil, City Engincer, slated the City is in nc~ process of gaffing that running very soon. City Council Minutes lone 2, 1993 Page 5 Ms. Haney stated she feels the residents Wink dot the assessments will be approved whether they are for Them or nor. She asked if Were could be public mcedngs so that We residents could find out where Wev money is going. Councilmember Williams felt it would be a very good idea for her a meet wild Bob Dmninguez and/or Jce O'Neil a have any gttesdons answered. Councilmember Alexander commented on the lush landscaping in Victoria end sorted that maybe it is too lush. Ms. Haney felt the landscaping is not being maimained al the same level as it was when she fast moved a her ceighborlaod. Councilmembcr Alexander stated dta; possibly they needed then own Homeowner's Association, which he did not Wink would work. Councilmember Gutierrez stated he agreed wild Ms. Haney that the residents tteMW a be given the opportunity a decide how Wey wanted Weir landscaping la be. He sorted he would like a submit a proposal wild some adjustments that mould M made a We Assessment Districts b VY a minimize the aznotlnts. He glazed he is nteeting wish stiff tomorrow and would w wbmitdng something a the Council rwxt week. Councilmember Williams sorted We Homeowner's Assceiadan idea as suggested by Councilmember Alexander is still an altemadve for the Victoria residents. Ms. Haney stated she did not mired paying for die assessment, but did not want m sce Ua water running when it rains. She also felt a survey was needed of dte Vicmria msidents as a We kirM of landscaping they wanMd. Jackie Bolds, Mt. Gunnison Coup, pointed out Wat the Utility Tu did rat include a library or animal control, She did not Wink dwt Ctuyn should have a pay for Victoria's survey eidwr. She sorted as people see a problem wild die landscaped areas, they should call the City about it. Richard Carmona, 13935 Claremont, stated he has questions and passed along his written information a Rick Gomez a answer his questions. He stated tau O'Neil and stafY visited him m answer his previous questions. He staled he did not Wink he is getting his money's worth and staled he has more questions on the Assessment Districts. He asked fm Uw Council a reject the assessment irrcreasea. Mike Dobbs, Victoria, asked if there were most brcakdowas provided trpn tiro Iasi meeling. Mayor Fro Tem Buquel stated it is available from lce O'Neil a Rick Gomez. Mr. Dobbs also commented on We landscaping in Vicuxia as compared a tiro other areas of the City, He stated he would like a sce Victoria's cost compared a older areas of the City. Councilmember Alexander stated if a survey is conducted and a large percentage of residents want We IarMscaping reduced, it is somehing to be wnsidered. ACTION: Item Fl to be CAnlinued to June 16, 1993, 7:00 p.m. in We Council Chambers of the Civic Cantu, located at 10500 Civic Cenar Drive, Rancho Cucamonga. •~~~~• City Council Minutes Tune 2, 1993 Page 6 F2. CONDUCTING THE FIRST OF TWO ADVERTI D P 8 IC F; aRINCS pFRTAIN~N(: TO Tf{F LEVY OF ANMIAI. ASSFCSM_F_NT.c WITHIN LANT9CAPF x<AIN^.'~NANCF DISTRICTS NO 1 A An 4-5. 6. 7 AND R (Continued from May 19, 1993) See Rent Fl for discussion. ACTION: Item F2 m be continued to June 16, 1993, 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga. r~ax~• F3. CONDUCTING THE FIRST OF llzr(1 ADVFRT1cFn wrest tr tin eorvrc ocmm~n.nw,r Tn -.~.,~ 3.4.5 E. 7 AND A (Continued from May 19, 1993) See Item Fl for discussion. ACTION: Item F3 m be continued m June 16, 1993, 7:00 p.m. in dte Council Chamber of the Civic Cenlu, located at 10500 Civic Cenrer Ddve. Ranch Cucamonga. .w..~~ Mayor Pro Tcm Buquct called a recess at 10:12 p.m. The meeting was called back m order at 10:25 p.m. with all members of Council present, except fur Maya Stout. qpt~ ...~.• G- PURLIC HEARINGS Gl. CONSIDFRAI'ION OF TREE R b1OVAL PERMIT 92-14 - HOWFt t -Appeal of the Planning Commission's decision denying a request m remove two Eucalyptus aces located on the naM side of North Victoria Windrows Lop, west of Rock Rose Avenue - APN: 227-0I l-02. (Continued from December 2, 1992) Staff report presented by Brad Buller, City Planner. Mayor Pro Tcm Buquel opened the mcedng (or the appellant m speak. Addressing the Council waz: Rosanne Howell first suggested if the City wanted m conduce a survey on Assessment Districts, they could do it through the A.C.T.LV.E. Bulletin. She continued m mention the discrepancy in Jeff Barnes' report and tlrc fetter that was written. She smted she is not boking for a temporary solution, but is looking for removal of the trees. She smicd she is not against trees in general, just dte ones that arc near her pool and that are making a mess. She sulrA she wants to gU Nis resolved and that she does not want removal only, but also replacement. There being no further response, the public hearing was closed. Brad Bulleq City Planner, presented recent photographs of the site for the City Council m see. Counciimemhe Alexander smted he is sympalhclk with this requcsl and felt the aces could possibly be replaced m give an evergreen appcmmtco. City Council Minutes June 2, 1993 Page 7 Mrs. Howell tell possibly the Sily« Dollar EttWypws woWd be aaepable w them. Councilmember Gutierrez stated he is concerned wiN Ne precedent Nat Nis would be setting, but felt if Mrs. Howell was willing to paY t« Ne new trees, it is someNing w be considued. May« lho Tem BuquG sorted he is also concerned about the precedent Nis might be seeing. Councilmember Williams ua!ed she is cancemcd wiN dte precedent Nis might srA. She statel she sympathizes wiN the mess. Mayor Pro Tem Baguet staled he is concerned about killing tine [wo trees. He slated Nis might 6e setting a ptxeAenL Courlcilmcmber Alexander sated he does rmt want m set a precedent either, but fell Nis is a special tonsidemlion also. Councilmember Gutierrez asked if Mrs. Howell would be willing m pay m replace the trees wiN Silver Dollar Eucalypws trees. Mra. Howell stated yes, MOTTON: Moved by Gutierrez, secondai by Akxander m allow the appellant to replete the aces in question wiN trees accegeblc w the City as long as the appellant paid f« tltmn. Jce O'Neil, City Engincer, cautioned the Council on the selection of species of tree f« the front yard. Modou failed 2-2-1 (Baguet and Williams no; Stout absent). May« Pro Tem Bugcet stated the Council has Ne option m deny Ne ucc removal permit without prejudice arM refund the money Mrs. Howell has put up for Ne c«t of it and w provide assistance m Mrs. Howell in the fuwre, « Ne Council can continue the mau« until Mayor Slaut returns w break the tic vom. MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Williams w deny dte permit without prejudice and refuM Mrs. Howell 5126.00 she has paid Ne Ciiy f« the Planning Commission appeal. Motion cartied 3-I-I (Gutiertez no, Stout absen0. . •.... Item K 1 was discussed at Nis time, but Ne minutes will remain in agenda oN«, •~~~r• H. CITY MANA(: F.R'C CTAFF RFFnome No items were submitted, .~~~.. City Council Minuses June 2, 1993 Page 8 Il. CON ID RATION TOR V W nm cTR A I7Y CO tN I c t OMMITTEES Mayor Pro Tem Buquet felt this shoukt be discussed by the Council hecauu of what he considers a duplication of Subcommittees. He fell Ne Park and Recreation Subcommittee and the Park and Recreation Facilities SuMommidee should be consolidated into the original Subcommittee, i.e., the Fark and Recreation Subcommittee. He said because of the Park and Recreation Facilities Suhcommitsce and the Park and Rccrcadon Subcommittee, you have a violation of the Browrt Act with three people discussing some of Ne same issues. He felt the Park and Racreaton Facilities Subcmnrt,iucc should be deleted. James Markman. City Attorney, commented nn Brown Act requu'emenLS. MOTION: Moved by Gutierrez, seconded by Buquet to eliminate the Park and Recreation Facilities SuMOmmil[ce. Councilmember Alezanda stated he felt this should wait until Mayor Stout reAUnLS. Motion wet wiNdmwn. ACf70N: Item I1 wet continued m the June 16, 1993 Council mccN,ng'. r ~ u ~ No irons were identified for the nest meeting .~~~.. K COMMUNICATIONS FROM TNF. PURLIC Kl. Charles Doskow, avorney in Upland, scored his client does trot egret they should have to dedicate dte property m the Cily Nat They are being asked to dedicate. He continued W give more devils about this. He slated he does not Nink dse City should require dedication wiNout compensation. Ne felt Ne City was trying to coke property Ney have no right to. James Markman, Cily Attorney, stated he completely disagreed wiN Mr. Doskow. He continued m give information about Nis case. He slated Mr. Austin was aware of dte City's requvemenLt a long time ago and realizes that Ne City did make an crtor, bus still feh Ne pmpeny should be dedicated. Councilmember Williams shad she did not sec a pmblwn with the ivy Lane dedication and felt Ne appeal should be dcniM Councilmember Gutiertca asked what the cost would be for Ne Ivy Lane dedication Jce O'Neil, City Engineer, slated approsimatcly SSOO.IXI m 5750.00. City Council Minutes lace 2, 1993 Page 9 Rick Gomez, Community Development Directu, sorted hit, Austin was lust ratified of Ibis in December 1990. Mayor Pro Tem Buquet sorted that This is Mark Austin's Construction Company, and drat he should kraw how this type of process works. MOTION: Moved by Williams seconded by Alexander Cu the City b requve Ute dedication, but to absorb the mst of the trrcparaUon of the legal duuments involved, and deny Mr. Austin ¢ request. Motion ramied 4-0-I (Saar absent). Jce O'Neil, City Engineer, sorted Urere is a requirement for Ure street improvements on Pab Aia which Mr. Arrstin has given rro indiradon he will do that eiWer. He slated he now hag a ktler from Mr. Doskow that drue is a new owner of the property. .r~~.• K2. Ioyce Eckoff stated she appreciated the "beatings" That Ure Council takes. She stated she appreciatW Ure Council's foresight on things. She asked if Urere could Da a Council Coma in The Grapevine to heUa publiciu what the Council is doing. She stated so many residenks don't know about all the programs Ute City has. She asked about Uw Ordinance signs that were supposed to be poNed regarding Ure tabu camp matter that was recently discussed. Lames Markman, City Attorney, stated the City Attorney's office would look inn This. .~.~a• MOTION: Moved by Williams, seconded by Alexander a adjourn a Executive Session to discuss litigation settlement with the Lawson rase. Motion carried unanimously, 4-0-1 (Stout absent). The meeting adjourned at 11:50 p.m. Rtspectlully submitted, Debra J. 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RACK EM' UP North 9619 Foothill Blvd., Suite D Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 A business wf thin the Plaza De Las erlsas Shopping Center Currently Zoned: Community Commercfal, within Subarea 3 of the Foothill Specific Plan Zoning of Adjacent Properties; North: Commercial/Office, within Subarea 3 of the Foothill Specific Plan South: Low Residential, General Plan Designation East: Medium Residential, within Subarea 3 of the Foothill Specific Plan West: Community Commercial, wtthln Subarea 3 of the Foothiii Specific Plan sasse 06/06/93 STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Councl Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Jim Frost, City Treasurer BY: Kathy James, Senior Account Technician ~~ SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO ADOPT ANNUAL STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT POLICY Staff recommends the adoption of the annual Statement of Investment Policy for the City of Rancho Cucamonga. City Council adopted the Statement of Investment Policy in July 1987. However, Assembly Bill 1073, which set up the requirement far the Statement, also mandated that the Statement of Investment Palicy be re-approved on an annual basis. I Respectfully sub ' ted, -- ~_~ Ji st_ ~ity Treasurer JF/KJ/dah attachment STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT POLICY CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA PURPOSE This statement is intended to provide guidelines for the prudent investment of the City's temporazy idle cash, and outline the policies for maximizing the efficiency of the City's cash management system. The ultimate goal is to enhance the economic status o: the City while protecting its pooled cash. OBTECTTVE The City of Rancho Cucamonga operates its temporary pooled idle cash investment under the Prudent Man Rule (Civil Code Section 2261, et seq.).` This affords the City a broad spectrum of investment opportunities as long as the investment is deemed prudent and is allowable under current legislation of the State of California (Government Code Section 53600, et. segJ and other legal restrictions as the City may impose from time to time. Investment may be made in the following media Securities of the U. S. Government, or its agencies Small Business Administration Loans Certificates of Deposit (or Time Deposits) placed with commercial banks and/or savings and loan companies Negotiable Certificates of Deposits Banker's Acceptances Commercial Paper Local Agency Investment Fund (State Poop Demand Deposits Repurchase Agreements (Repos) Passbook Savings Account Demand Deposits Reverse Repurchase Agreements Criteria for selecting investments and the order of priority are: 1. Safety. The safeh~ and risk associated with an investment refers to the potential loss of prinopal, interest, or combination thereof. The City only operates in those investments that are considered very safe. ' The Prudent Man Rule states in essence, that "investing...properry for the benefit of another, trustee shall exercise the judgement and care, under the circumstances then prevailing, which men of prudence, discretion, and intelligence exercise in the management of their own affairs..." LJ Statement of Investment Page 2 2. Liquidity. This refers to the ability to "cash in" at any moment in time with minimal chance of losing some portion of principal of interest. Liquidity is an important investment quality especially when the need for unexpected funds occasionally occurs. 3. Yield. Yield is the potential dollar earnings an investment can provide, and is sometimes described as the rate of return. Safekeeping. Securities purchased kom, brokers/dealers shall be held in third party safekeeping by the trust department of our local bank or other designated third party !rust, in the Cit}~s control, whenever possible. Tha City strives to maintain the level of investment of all funds as neaz 10095 as possible, through daily and projected cash flow determinations. Idle cash management and investment transactions are the responsibility of the City Treasurer and/or his appointed designee. The City Treasurer shall be responsible Eor reviewing and modifying investment guidelines as conditions warrant and submit same for re-approval to the City Council on at least an annual basis. However, the City Treasurer may, at any time, further restrict the items approved for purchase as deemed appropriate. The basic premise underlying the City's investment philosophy is, and will continue to be, to ensure that money is always safe and available when needed. ~~, ~ / pm'Finst City Treasurer City of Rancho Cucamonga Is a,ii r yr nnivv.nv v.v~.niv,vivvn STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager ~~jj~ FROM: Suzanne Ota, Community Servlc s Man SUBJECT: 1993 CALIFORNIA STATE GAME J RECOMlBNDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached Resolution supporting the 1993 California State Games. BACRGROOND Attached is a press release and map of the sites for the 1993 California State Games to be held in the inland Empire Auquat 13 through August 15, 1993. The California State Games is designed to encourage the State's youth to become actively involved in sports and is endorsed by the United States Olympic Committee and the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. The City of Ontario and the Inland Valley has been honored with the privilege of hosting the 1993 games. Chaffey college and Rancho Cucamonga High School ara State game sites in the City, and over 4,000 ethletee are anticipated to compete in the games. Respectfully aubmitta~~~~~~ (k/ Z~~~ ,,,-,-~-u- uz nn Ota ity Services Manager SO/kle Attachments THE CALIFORNIA STATE GAMES The California State Games is California's largest amateur athletic competition featuring athletes from throughout the state competing in an Olympic-Style competition. Nearly 4,000 athlete^,, predominately ages 12 through 20, are expected to compete in the 1993 Games August 13 - 15. The 1993 and 1994 Calffornia State Games have been awarded to the City of Ontario and will be held in venues throughout the Inland Empire. Approximately 16 sports will be featured in the three day event, with competition conducted by each sport's state governing body. To successfully coordinate the numerous aspects of the California State Games in Ontario, a Local Organizing Committee has been formed. Comprised of local business and community leaders, the Local Organizing Committee is responsible for selecting sites, producing the opening ceremonies, coordinating officials, organizing recreational activities forthe athletes and raising the funds to conduct the event. California is one of 42 states which conduct similartypes of state-wide competitions. The California State Games is endorsed by both the United States Olympic Committee and the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. The California State Games is designed to encourage the state's youth to become actively involved in sports. The location for the California State Games alternates between sites in Northern and Southern California. Each city is awarded the rights to stage the Games for two years. Previously, the California States Games were held in San Diego (1988 and 1989) and Concord (1991 and 1992). The 1990 California Sfate Garires were canceled due to a conflict with the U.S. Olympic Festival held in Los Angeles. The California State Games is a non-profit organization, headed by a board of directors, established to organize and manage the Games. © © ® © O v n (7 n n o ~ s N m ~_ ~ < rD 7J D ~ D ~ m ~ N D O r Z ~G ~~ ~ O ~• C?Z 2C)3 Cdr m Z.~ o D~'~Z ~ D N(no m CJ n T Z m T. m ~ N o m 1~ m a ~ Z < ~ ~ m a m 6 O O O O O O ~ ~ v J ~ Q ~ N r-m mm "n r~ Arno ~0+7o Zo won _I O?CO 0° cmn nOo ~ ~ ~ c N N F~= Z N G7 T~~ ~o oz~ ~ G _ ~ m 2 m ~ N n 0 0 0 cn m < T D ~ Z ~ (n m _ ~ m 3 a O m ~ ~ (~ D a Z T. r.. N m ~ m 0 N z 0 o 6 ~ ~. 3 'a o o ~ 3 Indian HiII 0 N Q O Central "' O 17 ~ j e = O_ ~. p Mountain C a d ~z Euclid n _~ ~ p ~ oT m ~ o ~ ~ N ~ ~ ~ - ~ m Vineyard ~ Q n c D n N N v ~ o, p Archibald 1O N Haven r' O = n C zy C17 r~-i t=i (n C17 17 RESOLUTION NO. ~'~~/ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE 1993 CALIFORNIA STATE GAMES WHEREAS, the California State Games is California's largest amateur athletic competi~.ion featuring athletes from throughout the State competing in an Olympic-style ccmpetition; and WHEREAS, nearly 4,000 athletes, predominately ages 12 through 20, are expected to compete in the 1993 Games hosted by the City of Ontario and to be held Prom August 13 - 15, 1993, throughout the Inland Empire and within the City of Rancho Cucamonga at Chaffey College and Rancho Cucamonga High School; and WHEREAS, approximately 16 sports will be featured in the three-day event, with competition conducted by each sport's State governing body and coordinated by a local organizing committee comprised of local business and community leaders; and WHEREAS, California is one of 42 states which conducts similar types of statewide competitions endorsed by both the United States Olympic Committee and the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports; and WHEREAS, the California State Games is a nonprofit organization established to organize and manage the games and is designed to encourage the State's youth to become actively involved in sports. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, that the City Council supports the 1993 California State Games as an outstanding amateur sports competition, and encourages the citizens of Rancho Cucamonga to participate and volunteer in all of the athletic sport venues to be held in the Inland Empire from August 13 -August 15, 1993. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 7th day of July, 1991. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Dennis L. Stout, Mayor Debra 7. Adams, City Clerk W nimv ___ _ .. ._.... ~ ... .. ............. r. STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7,1993 ~ TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council '' Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Robert C. Dominguez, Administrative Services Duector SUBJECT: ADOPI'fON OF COMPINSATION RESOLUTION FOR FLSCAL YEAR 1993/1994 It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution which continues existing levels of compensation for alt employees for fiscal year 1993/94. During the past two months staff has met with the City~s three bazgaining groups and has advised them that the City is unable to provide any salary adjustments at this time. Accordingly, the attached salary resolution carries forwazd for the third consecutive year salaries which were frozen as of four years ago. Two new classifications have been added: Community Services Offirnr and Crime Analyst. These are two positions that are authorized by virtue of the Crime Suppression Team which the City Council has authorized and which the City finds would be more economical to fund through the City rather than through the County. All other changes made in the salary resolution are clerical in nature or aze an effort to move accumulations of various accruals of time for employees from calendar yeaz to fiscal year to more appropriately fit the fiscal balance of the City. Although the resolution is adopted on July 7, 1993, it is recommended that provisions, thereof, be effective July 1, 1993. There are no cost issues which would cause an particular difficttlry in so doing. RQQesp~~ectfully submitted, l EL2i rt C. t g, Administrativ vices Director RCD/dah attachment 21 RESOLUTION N0. 93- ~~a. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RESCINDING RESOLUTION N0. 92-197 AND IMPLEMENTING SALARY ANO BENEF ITS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993/94 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has determined that it is necessary for the efficient operation and management of the City that policies be established prescribing salary ranges, benefits, and holidays and other policies for employees of the City of Rancho Cucamonga; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga recognizes that it competes in a marketplace to obtain qualified personnel to perform and provide municipal services, and that compensation and conditions of employment must be sufficiently attractive to recruit and retain qualified employees. NON, THEREFORE, BE 17 RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, as follows: SECTION 1: Salarv Ranqes ASSIGNMENTS OF CLASSIFICATIONS TO PAY RANGES (Monthly Amounts) Control Min imum Point Class Title Step Amount Step Amount Account Clerk I 311 1,634 351 1,995 Account Cierk II 331 1,805 371 2,204 Account Technician 366 2,150 406 2,624 Accountant! 405 2,611 445 3,188 Accounting Manager* ~ 419 3,777 519 4,611 Accts Payable Supervisorf 396 2,497 436 3,048 Admin Secretary 1/ 370 2,193 410 2,617 Admin Services Directors 551 5,408 591 6,603 Animal Control Officer I 333 1,823 373 2,226 Animal Control Officer fI 353 2,015 393 2,459 Associate Engineerf 471 3,629 511 4,430 Associate Park Planned 438 3,018 478 3,158 Associate Planned 448 3,236 488 3,950 Asst Building Offictal* 506 4,321 546 5,275 Asst City Manager+ 595 6,736 635 8,225 Asst Deputy City Clerk 1/ 317 1,664 357 2.,055 Asst Engineerf 441 3,125 481 3,815 Asst Landscape Designed 396 2,497 436 3,048 Asst Park Planned 418 2,186 458 3,401 Asst Planned 429 2,943 469 3,593 Asst RDA Anaiyystf 408 2,550 448 3,236 Asst to City Managers 494 4,010 534 4,969 Beneffts Technician 345 1,936 385 2,363 Building Inspection Supvf 2/ 450 3,266 490 3,990 Building Inspector 2/ 410 2,677 450 3,268 Resolution No. 93 Page Z Control Class Title Minimum Step Amount Point Step Amount Building Maintenance Work erg/ 340 1,868 380 2,305 Building Off is is l+ 536 5,019 576 6,127 Business license Clerk 334 1,832 374 2,237 Business License Supv# 399 2,534 439 3 094 Business License Tech 364 2,128 404 , 2,598 Buyer# 396 2,497 436 3,048 Cashier/Account Clerk 311 1,634 351 1,995 City Engineer 556 5,545 596 6,769 City Manager+ 662 9,406 City Planner 548 5,328 588 6,505 Code Enforcement Officer 2/ 394 2,472 434 3,017 Cade Enforcement Supv# 2% 424 2,811 464 3,505 Code Enforcement Tech 354 2,025 394 2,472 Community Dev Director 586 6,440 626 7,864 Community Services Director+ 541 5,145 581 6,281 Community Services Manager 522 4,680 562 5,713 Community Services Officer 372 2,215 412 2,704 Community Services Tech 380 2,305 420 2,814 Computer Operator 363 2,118 403 2,585 Counter plans Exam iner# 440 3,109 480 3,791 Crime Analyst# 419 2,800 459 3,418 Custodian 2/ 340 1,888 380 2,305 Data Base Managmnt Analyst# 465 3,522 505 4,300 Data Processing Manager* 494 4,010 534 4,969 Deputy City Clerk# 318 2,282 418 2,786 Deputy City Eng ineer* 526 4,774 566 5,800 Deputy City Manager+ 542 5,171 582 6,313 Oeputy City Planner* 518 4,588 558 5,601 Disaster Prep Manager* 479 3,717 519 4,611 Disaster Prep Specialist 389 2,411 429 2,943 Electrical Specialist# 2/ 430 2,958 470 3,611 Engineering Aide 381 2,311 421 2,828 Engineering Technician 401 2,560 441 3,125 Equipment Operator ~ 368 2,171 408 2,650 Executive AsslStant* 409 2,664 449 3,252 Facilities Supervisor# 434 3,017 474 3,684 Finance Officer+ 521 4,657 561 5,685 Fleet Maintenance SupM 2/ 474 3,684 514 4,497 GIS Supervisor# 448 3,236 4b8 3,950 GIS Technician 393 2,459 433 3,002 Integrated Waste Coordinator* 496 4,111 536 5 019 Inventory Specialist Equip/Mat 2/ 344 1,926 384 , 2,351 Junior Engineer 411 2,690 451 3,284 Junior Engineering Aide 361 2,097 401 2,560 Landscape Designer# 426 2,899 466 3,540 Lead Maintenance Norker 2/ 318 2,282 418 2,786 Lead Mechanic 2/ 402 2,572 442 3,140 Maint Supervisor# 2/ 434 3,017 474 3,684 Maint Worker 2/ 340 1,888 380 2,305 Management Aide 389 2,411 429 2,943 Resolution No. 93 Page 3 Control Mi nimum Point Class lit le Step Amount Step Amount Management Analyst I# 419 2,800 459 3,418 Management Analyst II# 448 3,236 488 3,950 Mechanic 2! 387 2,387 427 2,914 Mechanic's Assistant 2/ 340 1,888 380 2,305 Microcomputer Specialist 393 2,459 433 3,002 Office Services Clerk 307 1,602 347 1,955 Office Specialist I 287 1,450 327 1,770 Office Specialist II 1/ 307 1,602 341 1,955 Park Construction/ACquist Supv# 464 3,505 504 4,278 Park Planning/Dev Supt* 481 3,615 521 4,657 Park/Lands. Maint Supt* 2/ 474 3,684 514 4,497 Personnel Analyst I# 393 2,459 433 3,002 Personnel Analyst II# 448 3,236 468 3,950 Personnel Clerk 335 1,842 375 2,248 Personnel/Risk Manager* 494 4,070 534 4,969 Plan Check CoordTnator* 416 3,721 516 4,542 Planning Commission Secy# 318 2,282 418 2,786 Planning Technician 369 2,182 409 2,664 Plans ExaminerA 430 2,958 470 3,611 Plans Examiner-Grading/ 2/ 430 2,958 470 3,611 Plumbing/Mechanical Spec~alist# 430 2,958 470 3,611 Police Clerk** 313 1,650 353 2,015 Principal Planner* 498 4,152 538 5,069 Principal Plans Examiner# 456 3,367 496 4,111 Programmer/Analyst# 446 3,204 486 3,911 Public Service Techn is tan 361 2,097 401 2,560 Public Norks Engineer+ 2/ 496 4,111 536 5,019 Public Works Inspector T 2/ 393 2,459 433 3,002 Public Works Inspector II 2/ 413 2,717 453 3,317 Public Narks Maint Mgr* 2` 504 4,278 544 5,223 Purchasing Rgent+ 479 3,777 519 4,611 Receptionist 297 1,524 337 1,860 Records Clerk 307 1,602 347 1,955 Records Manager/City Clerk* 504 4,278 544 5,223 Recreation Coordinator 387 2,387 427 2,914 Recreation Superintendent+ 492 4,030 532 4,919 Recreation Supervisor/ 411 2,772 457 3,384 Redevelopment Analyst# 438 3,078 478 3,758 Redevelopment Managger+ 533 4,944 573 6,036 Rehab SpecialTst# 2/ 430 2,958 410 3,611 Resource Services ~upv# 448 3,236 488 3,950 Risk Management Analyst# 419 2,800 459 3,418 Secretary 1/ 340 1,888 380 2,305 Signal & Lighting Tech 2/ 418 2,786 458 3,401 Special Otstricts Superv# 448 3,236 488 3,950 Special Districts Tech 380 2,305 420 2,814 Special OTStricts Tech II 400 2,547 440 3,109 Sr Account Tech 380 2,305 420 2,814 Sr Accountant# 448 3,236 488 3,950 Sr Administrative Secy 1/ 378 2,282 418 2,186 Resolution No. 93 Page 4 Control Mi nimum P oint Class Title Step Amount Step Amount Sr Business License Tech 379 2,294 419 2,800 Sr Civil Eng ineer* 506 4,321 546 5,215 Sr GIS Technician 413 2,717 453 3,317 Sr Maintenance Worker 2/ 350 1,985 390 2,423 Sr Planner* 478 3,758 518 4,588 Sr Plans Examiner-B1dgA 450 3,268 490 3,990 Sr Plans Examiner-FireA 450 3,268 490 3,990 Sr Records C1 erk 317 1,684 -s57 2,055 Sr Redevelopment Ana lyst* 466 3,575 508 4,364 St/Storm Drain Ma int Supt*2/ 474 3,684 514 4,491 Structural Soecialistfi 2/ 430 2,956 470 3,611 Superv Animal Lntrl Officer;F 383 2,340 423 2,856 Superv Public Works Inspi 2/ 443 3,156 483 3,853 Systems Analys t6 465 3,522 505 4,300 Technic tan 364 2,128 404 2,590 Traffic Engineer* 511 4,430 551 5,408 Admin Intern 283 8.20 323 10.01 Asst Pool Manager 268 7.61 308 9.29 Crossing Guards 203 5.50 243 6.72 Instructor/Guard I 203 5.50 243 6.72 Instructor/Guard II 243 6.72 283 8.20 Maint Tech 243 6.72 283 8.20 Planning Aide 283 8.20 323 10.01 Pool Manager 292 8.57 332 10.47 Program Specialist 214 7.84 314 9.57 Recreation Aide 164 4.53 204 5.53 Recreation Assistant I 203 5.50 243 6.72 Recreation Assistant II 229 6.25 269 7.64 Recreation Leader 253 7.06 293 8.62 **ihis class ifitation when assigned to shifts other than ddy shift shall have an additional pay of 40 Cents per hour. 1/ When acting as Clerk to CouncSl/Commi ssions f50 paid per night or weekend day meeting. 2/ l)p to f150 provided annually toward purchase of approved safety Tootware from a city designated vendor. A Denotes Supervisory/Professional Class * Denotes Management Class t Denotes Executive Class Executive Management employees will be assigned to salary ranges which are no less than 20% (40 salary code steps) be law the control point and no more than t5X (30 salary code steps) above the control point. All other employees will be assigned to salary ranges whith are no less than 20% (40 salary code steps) below the control point and no more than 5X (10 salary code steps) above the control point. Actual salary within the range is determined by performance, achievement of goals and ob,lectives, or for recent appointments, growth within the position. n Resolution No. 93 Page 5 SECTION 3: Three tiered Management Program Employees designated as either Professional/Supervisory, Management, or Executive Management are not eligible for overtime pay, or compensatory time for working hours over and above the normal daily work schedule. Employees so designated shall be entitled to all benefits proof ded to general employees and the following: Supervisory/Professional A. Administrative leave to a maximum of fifty hours per fiscal year. Days off must be approved by appropriate supervisor, after successful completion of six months service within this classification. B. Life insurance policy of an addit?onal twenty thousand do 1'. ors. C. Deferred compensation program of two percent of salary. Management A. Administrative leave to a maximum of seventy five hours per fiscal year. Days off must be approved by appropriate supervisor, after successful completion of six months service within this classification. B. Life insurance policy of an additional twenty thousand dollars. C. Deferred compensation program of four percent of salary. Executive Management A. Administrative leave to a maximum of one hundred hours per fiscal year. Days off must be approved by appropriate supervisor, after successful completion of six months service within this classification. 0. Automobile allowance of f250.00 per month if a City vehicle is not provided. C. Life insurance policy of an additional thirty thousand dollars. D. Deferred compensation program of six percent of salary. SECTION 4: life Insurance The City provides 530,000 base coverage of life insurance for all employees. EmPlo ees who want to purchase additional life insurance coverage with personal funds may do so at the city's group rate. SECTION 5: Health Insurance The City provides health insurance plans available to all full time continuous salaried employees and elected officials. The Cfty agrees to average the cost of medical insurance for employees as one group, providing for no additional payment 6y employees for coverage through June 30, 1994. Resolution No. 93 Page 6 SECTION 6: Retiree Medical Employees who retire at the age of 60 or above with ten years of service with the City of Rancho Cucamonga can pay for medical insurance at a grove rate through the City until 18 months prior to the age of 65 at which time they can convert to Cobra. SECTION 7: Dental Insurance The City shall provide a dental insurance plan for all full-time continuous salaried employees and elected officials. The City agrees to average the cost of dental insurance for all full time continuous salaried employees and elected officials u to a maximuUm of 555.00 per employee or elected official oer month to be effective Ju 1y 1, 1993. SECTION 8: Optical Insurance The City shall provide an optical insurance plan for all full-time continuous salaried employees and elected officials. The City agrees ,to average the cost of optical insurance for all full time continuous salaried employees and elected officials u to a maximum of 519.00 per employee or elected official per month to 6e effective July 1, 1993. SECTION 9: Vacation All full-time employees shall, with continuous service, accrue working hours of vacation monthly according to the following schedule: Length of Service Hours Accrued Rnnual Hours in Years Per Pay Period Accrued 1 3.077 80 2 3.461 90 3 3.846 100 4 4.230 110 5 4.615 120 6-8 5.000 130 5 1 10 . 6 150 11-13 6.153 160 14 6.538 170 15+ 6.923 180 SECTION 10: Sick Leave All full-time enployees shall, with continuous service, accrue 120 hours of sick leave annually. SECTION 11: Sick Leave Bu.yback Employees who terminate their city employment after five years of continuous service and have at least 50X of five years' sick leave accrued on the books upon termination can sell 120 hours back to the City. SECTION 12: Personal Leave Employees can use up to 20 hours of accrued sick leave as personal leave. This 20 hours can be used incrementally (i.e., 1 hour, 1/2 hour) throughout the fiscal year. Use of this time is for emergency situations requiring the employee's attention and ne¢ds to he cleared with their supervisor when using this time. G~ Resolution No. 93 Page 7 SECTION 13: Holidays The City Offices shall observe the following 14 holidays. All full time continuous salaried employees shall be compensated at their regular rate for these days. (1) July 4 - Independence Day (July 5) (2) September 6 - Labor Day - The first Monday in September (3) November 11 - Veteran's Day (4) November - Thanksgiving Day (November 25) 5 November - The day following Thanksgiving (floater) 6) December 24 - The day preceding Christmas (floater) ((7) December 25 - Christmas Day (December 23) (9) January 17 -NMartinrLUthereKtng's~6lrthday (10) February 21 - President's Day 11 May 30 - Memorial Day (12) Three discretionary days may be taken by an employee at his/her convenience who has successfully completed probation sub,)ect to approval of the department head. Days may not be carried over from one fiscal year to next. Nhenever a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday. Nhenever a holf day falls on a Friday or Satvrdav, the preceding Thursday shall be observed as the holiday. When a holiday combination occurs (Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc) where two consecutive days are holidays and it would result in the City Hall being open to serve the public only 2 days during the week, only one of the holiday wFor example,rfor ThanksgivingerThrsday wiillll be ob ervedflastthe regular holiday, however Friday will become a floating holiday to be used at a later date. In the instance of Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Years, betweeneThanksgiving a dilNewnYea~.to Also ttho a fdaysirtilroo tayaccrueuas floating holidays until the actual holiday has occured. Each year 4he City will designate which days will be observed and which are floating holidays. For fiscal year 93-94 floating holidays will be provided for the day following Thanksgiving and the day preceeding Christmas Day. SECTION 14: Holid4v Tfine whether orhnotitheirrregulartshiftoassignmentrrequtresethey work that day,dare eligible for pay at time and one-half for working that day. This time and one-half may be taken as compensation or put 1n a compensatory time off bank, (in effect, compensating at double time and one-half). That rate of compensation is tallied as follows: the ten hours compensation for the holiday, plus compensation at time and one-half for the hours actually work. This payment at time and one-half abrogates the employees right to that holiday. Resolution No. 93 Page 8 SECTION 15: Premium Holiday Compensation Maintenance employees required as part of the regular work assignment to work on Christmas Day, New Years Day, Independence Day or Thanksgiving Day, are allowed to observe the holiday on another day. Additionally, these employees who work on the aforement ianed designated holidays may select to receive compensation on that holiday at time and one-half for the ten hour shift, or take a second holiday as time off at a later date. SECTION 16: Maternity/Paternity Leave without Pav Employees are granted up to four months maternity/paternity leave for the birth or adoption of a child. Employees on a maternity/paternity leave of absence without pay will be respons ib ie for the payment of medical, dental and optical premiums to keep the roverage in force during the leave of absence. SECTION 11: Paternity Leave with Pav Male employees are granted up to 2 days paternity leave with pay for the birth or adoption of a child. Any paid time required beyond this initial 2 days must be charged to sick leave, vacation, compensatory or floating holiday time. SECTION 18: Bereavement leave Nhen a death occurs in the fam7ly of a full time employee, the employee shall be granted up to five (5) bereavement leave days with pay. Family members are defined as follows: employee's spouse, employee's parents, employee's grandparents, employee's children, employee's spouse's parents, siblings, a blood relative residing with employee. The department head and the City Manager shall approve such bereavement leave. SECTION 19: Military Leave Employees required to serve military leave will be compensated pursuant to the Military and Veterans Code. To qualify for compensation the military orders must be submitted to the supervisor prior to their tour of duty and must be attached to the timecard for that pay period. SECTION 20: Overtime -Maintenance The City agrees that enployees who are sent home to rest and to 6e available to work additional hours as a result of a storm ar impending emergency situation and are not subsequently recalled to work, will be compensated for the hours not worked in that shift, due to them having been sent home, to bring the total hours to 10 worked fn that shift. Employees who are subsequently recalled to work the storm or emergency situation will work no more than 12 consecutive hours. Any hours worked in excess of 10 in that 12 hour shift will be paid at time and one- half, regardless of the total numbers of compensated hours for that work week. Resolution No. 93 Page 9 SECTION 21: Standby Pay Employees required to be on standby shall be Compensated at the rate of E128 per week. SECTION 22: Safety Footwear The City will provide up to E150 annually toward the purchase of safety footwear at a city designated vendor far employees required to wear safety footwear as part of their ,106 responsibilities. SECTION 23: Confidential Employees Confidential employees are designated as suth when an employee in the course of his or her duties, has access to information relating to the City's administration of employer-employee relations. Employees designated as confidential employees may not act as representatives of employee organiz- ations which represent other employees of the City. The employees designated as confidential employees are as follows: Personnel Analyst Personnel Clerk Benefits Technician Account Technicf an -Payroll Office Specialist II -Adman Svc Secretary Adman Secretary Sr Adman Secretary Risk Management Analyst Deputy City Clerk Records Clerk Records Manager/City Clerk PASSED, APPR04ED, and ADOPTED this *th day of July, 1993. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk enn s tout, ayor I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY C1ERK 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 an ad,~ourned meeting of said City Council held on the *th day of July, 1993. Cxecuted this 1st day of July, 1993 at Rancho Cucamonga, California Debra J. Adams, City Clerk eJV Reso lutton No. 93 Page 10 SCHEDULE I -- SALARY CODE TABLE Ran e Num er 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 171. 176. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. 164. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. BASIC PAY SCHEDULE IN HOURLY, 8I-WEEKLY AND MONTHLY AMOUNTS ONE HALF PERCENT BETWEEN RANGES MONTHLY AMOUNTS ROUNDED TO NEAREST DOLLAR Hourly Rate 4.2439 4.2651 4.2865 4.3079 4.3294 4.3511 4.3728 4.3947 4.4167 4.4388 4.4620 4.4833 4.5057 4.5282 4.5508 4.5736 4.5965 4.6194 4.6425 4.6658 4.7891 4.7125 4.7361 4.7598 4.7836 4.8075 4.8315 4.8557 4.8800 4.9044 4.9289 4.9535 4.9783 5.0032 5.0282 5.0533 5.0786 5.1040 5.1295 5.1552 8i-Neekl Mon~thl~ atR a aR to 339.5134 736 341.2109 739 342.9170 743 344.6316 747 346.3547 750 348.0865 754 349.8269 758 351.5761 762 353.3340 766 355.1006 769 356.8761 358.6605 360.4538 362.2561 364.0674 365.8877 367.1171 369.5557 371.4035 373.2605 375.1268 377.0025 378.6875 380.7819 382.6858 384.5992 386.5222 388.4548 390.3971 392.3191 394.3109 396.2824 398.2638 400.2551 402.2564 404.2671 406.2890 408.3205 410.3621 412.4139 773 777 781 785 789 793 797 801 805 809 813 817 821 825 829 833 837 842 846 850 Rang_e Numher Hourly R t Bi-Weekly R Monthly a e ate Rate 191. 5.1809 414.4760 898 192. 5.2069 416.5483 903 193. 5.2329 418.6311 907 194. 5.2591 420.7242 912 195. 5.2853 422.6279 916 196. 5.3118 424.9420 921 197. 5.3383 427.0667 925 198. 5.3650 429.2020 930 199. 5.3919 431.3481 935 200. 5.4188 433.5048 939 201. 5.4459 435.6723 944 202. 5.4731 437.8507 949 203. 5.5005 440.0399 953 204. 5.5280 442.2401 958 205. 5.5556 444.4513 963 206. 5.5834 446.6136 968 207. 5.6113 448.9070 973 208. 5.6394 451.1515 977 209. 5.6676 453.4073 982 210. 5.6959 455.6743 987 211. 5.7244 457.9527 992 212. 5.7530 460.2424 997 213. 5.7818 462.5436 1002 214. 5.8107 464.8564 1007 215. 5.8398 467.1806 1012 216. 5.8690 469.5165 1017 217. 5.8983 471.6641 1022 218. 5.9278 474.2234 1027 219. 5.9574 476.5946 1033 220. 5.9872 478.9775 1038 854 221. 6.0172 481.3724 1043 859 222. 6.0472 483.7793 1048 863 223. 6.0775 486.1982 1053 867 224. 6.1079 488.6292 1059 812 225. 6.1384 491.0123 1064 876 226. 6.1691 493.5277 1069 880 227. 6.1999 495.9953 1075 885 228. 6.2309 498.4753 1060 889 229. 6.2521 500.9677 1085 894 230. 6.2934 503.4725 1091 31 Resolution No. 93 Page 11 R. ange u er Hourly a e - @i-Meekly Hate Mo~nth~ly Rate - R~ange~ Nu ~ Hourl R'y{~ Bi-Meekl y Monthl Y m r aR to RA 231. 232. 6.3249 6.3565 505.9899 508 5198 1096 1102 281. 8.1162 648.2993 1407 234. 6.4202 . 513 6177 1113 282. 8.1568 652.5458 1414 235. 6.4523 . 516.1858 1118 284. 285. 8.2386 8.2798 659.0875 662 3830 1428 1435 236. 237. 6.4846 6.5170 518.7667 521.3606 1124 1130 286. 287 8.3212 8 3628 . 665.6949 1442 238. 239 6.5496 6 5823 523.9674 1135 . 288. . 8.4046 669.0234 672.3685 1450 1451 . 240. . 6.6153 526.5872 529.2202 1141 1147 289. 290 8.4466 8 48 9 675.7303 1464 . . 8 679.1090 1471 241. 242. 6.6483 6.6816 531.8663 534.5256 1152 1158 291. 292. 8.5313 8.5740 682.5045 665 9170 1479 1486 243. 244. 6.7150 6.1486 537.1982 539.8842 1164 1170 293. 294 8.6168 8 6599 . 689.3466 1494 245. 246 6.7823 6 8162 542.5836 5 1176 . 295. . 8.7032 692.1933 596.2573 1501 1509 . 247. 248 . 6.8503 6 8845 45.2965 548.02 1181 1187 296. 297. 8.7467 8.7905 699.7386 703.2373 1516 1524 . 249. . 6.9190 550.7631 553.5170 1193 1199 298. 299 8.8344 8 8766 706.7535 1531 250. 6.9536 556.2845 1205 . 300. . 8.9230 710.2872 713.8387 1539 1547 251. 252. 6.9883 7.0233 559.0660 561 8613 1211 1217 301. 302 8.9676 717.4079 1554 254. 7 937 . 567.4940 1230 . 9.0124 . 720.9949 1562 255. .0 7.1291 510.3314 1236 04. 305. 9 028 9.1483 728.2229 731 8640 1518 1586 257. 7.2006 516.0490 1248 307. 9. 400 . 739.20 9 1602 258. 7.2366 578.9292 1254 308. 2 9.2862 0 742 8969 1610 260. 7.309 584.8330 1267 310 . . 9.3793 750.3445 1626 261. 262. 7.3457 7.3824 587.6567 590.5950 1273 1280 311. 312 9.4262 154.0962 1634 264. T.4564 59 1292 . 314 9.4733 9 683 757.8667 1642 266 7 5 6.5157 . .5 765.4643 1659 . . 312 602.4957 1305 316. 9.6602 773.1361 1615 267. 268. 7.5689 7.6067 605.5082 608.5358 1312 1318 317. 318 9.7125 777.0038 1684 269. 270 7.6447 7 6830 611.5784 1325 . 319. 9.7611 9.8099 780.6888 784.7932 1692 1700 . . 614.6363 1332 320. 9.8590 788,7172 1709 271. 7.7214 617.7095 1338 321. 9.9083 792.6608 1117 273. 274 7.7988 623.9021 1352 323. 10.0016 800.6072 1735 . 275. 1.8378 1.8170 626.0216 630.1567 1359 1365 324. 325 10.0576 1 804.6103 1743 216. 1.9163 633.3075 1372 . 326. 0.1079 10.1585 808.6333 812 6765 152 t7Fl 277. 278. 7.9559 7.9957 636.4740 639 6564 1379 1386 327. 10.2092 . 816.7399 tnp 279. 280 8.0357 . 642.8546 1393 328. 329. 10.2603 10.3116 820.8236 824 9277 IJ'? l~4' . 8.0759 645.0689 1400 330. 10.3632 . 829.0523 ;'~F Resolution No. 93 Page 12 R~an~gge~ f Hour~lyy AaEe- 61-Neekl al~ Mon~thlY Rat Ra-nee- N b H~our~lY R t Bi~-Meek~l R t Mon~thlY R t u ~r e um er a o a o a o 331. 10.4150 833.1976 1805 381. 13.3648 1069.1606 2317 332. 10.4670 831.3636 1814 382. 13.4316 1014.5265 2328 333. 10.5194 841.5504 1823 383. 13.4987 1079.8992 2340 334. 10.5720 845.1581 1832 384. 13.5662 1085.2987 2351 335. 10.6248 849.9869 1842 385. 13.6341 1090.7252 2363 336. 10.6780 854.2369 1651 386. 13.7022 1096.1788 2375 337. 10.7314 858.5080 1860 387. 13.7707 1101.6597 2387 338. 10.7850 862.8006 1869 388. 13.8396 1107.1680 2399 339. 1C.8389 861.1146 1879 389. 13.9088 1112.7038 2411 340. 10.8931 871.4502 1888 390. 13.9783 1118.2673 2423 34 1. 10 .94 76 8 7 5. 8 0 7 4 18 98 391. 14.0482 1123.8587 2435 3 p 343. p 1 1 0573 11 1 g 5 p g p 884.5674 9p 1917 9 54 . 393. 14.18 1 1135.12 2459 344. 11.1126 889.0103 1926 394. 14.2600 1140.8010 2472 345. 11.1682 693.4554 1936 395. 14.3313 1146.5050 2484 346. 11.2240 897.922b 1945 396. 14.4030 1152.2375 2497 347. 11.2802 902.4123 1955 397. 14.4750 1157.9987 2509 348. 11.3366 906.9243 19b5 398. 14.5474 1163.7887 2522 349. 11.3932 911.4589 1975 399. 14.6201 1169.6076 2534 350. 11.4502 916.0162 1985 400. 14.6932 1175.4557 2547 351. 11.5075 920.5963 1995 401. 14.7667 1181.3329 2560 352. 11.5650 925.1993 2005 402. 14.8405 1187.2396 2572 353. 11.6228 929.8253 2015 403. 14.9147 1193.1758 2585 354. 11.6809 934.4744 2025 404. 14.9893 1199.1417 2598 355. 11.1393 939.1468 2035 405. 15.0642 1205.1374 2611 356. 11.7980 943.8425 2045 406. 15.1395 1211.1631 2624 357. 11.8570 948.5617 2055 407. 15.2152 1217.2189 2637 358. 11.9163 953.3045 2065 408. 15.2913 1223.3050 2650 359. 11.9759 958.0711 2076 409. 15.3678 1229.4215 2664 360. 12.0358 962.8614 2086 410. 15.4446 1235.5686 2617 361. 12.0959 967.6757 2097 411. 15.5218 1241.7465 2690 362. 12.1564 972.5141 2107 412. 15.5994 1247.9552 2704 363. 12.2172 977.3767 2118 413. 15.b774 1254.1950 2717 364. 12.2783 982.2b36 2128 414. 15.7558 1260.4660 2731 365. 12.3397 987.1749 2139 415. 15.8346 1266.7683 2745 366. 12.4014 992.1108 2150 416. 15.9138 1273.1021 2758 367. 12.4634 997.0713 2160 417. 15.9933 1279.4676 271T. 368. 12.5257 1002.0567 2171 418. 1b.0733 1285.8650 2786 369. 12.5883 1007.0669 2182 419. 16.1537 1292.2943 2800 370. 12.6513 1012.1023 2193 420. Lb.2344 1298.7558 2814 371. 12.7145 1011.1628 2204 421. 16.315b 1305.2496 2828 372. 12.7781 1022.2486 2215 422. 16.3972 1311.7758 2842 373. 12.8420 1027.3598 2226 423. 16.4792 1318.3347 2856 374. 12.9062 1032.4 9 66 2237 4 4. 2 1b. 5616 24.9264 13 2811 376 1 3 0356 5 9 1 1042 8 2260 2 5 4 1 g 276 6 3 13 8 208 2899 . 1 . 474 . 26. 1 .7 3 . 7 317. 13.1008 1048.0611 2271 427. 16.8112 1344.8998 2914 378. 13.1663 1053.3020 2282 428. 16.8953 1351.6243 2929 319. 13.2321 1058.5685 2294 429. 16.9798 1358.3824 2947 380. 13.2983 1063.8613 2305 430. 17.0647 1365.1743 2958 Resolution No. 93 Page 13 Range uli m~ r Hourly 7Ca["~ Bi-Neekl KSLt<` Monthl a e Ran a Hour1 81-Neekl l( M~on~th~ly IC e um er a e a ~ a~ 431. 17.1500 1372.0002 2973 481. 22.0073 1760.5861 3815 432. 17.2358 1378.8602 2988 482. 22.1174 1769.3890 3834 433. 17.3219 1385.7545 3002 483. 22.2279 1778.2359 3653 434. 17.4085 1392.6833 3017 484. 22.3391 1787.1271 3872 435. 17.4956 1399.6467 3033 485. 22.4508 1796.0627 3891 436. 17.5831 1406.6449 3048 486. 22.5630 1805.0431 3911 437, 17.6710 1413.6791 3063 487. 22.6759 1814.0683 3930 438. 17.7593 1420.7465 3078 488. 22.7892 1823.1386 3950 439. 17.8481 1427.8503 3094 489. 22.9032 1832.2543 3970 440. 17.9374 1434.9895 3109 490. 23.0177 1841.4156 3990 441. 18.0271 1442.1645 3125 491. 23.1328 1850.6227 4010 442. 18.1172 1449.3753 3140 492. 23.2484 1859.8758 4030 443. 18.2078 1456.6222 3156 493. 23.3647 1869.1752 4050 446 18 0 2 8 1 1 31 69 . 3 .39 41 . 24 88 495. 23. 89 1887.9136 4090 446. 18.4823 1478.5809 3204 496. 23.7169 1897.3532 4111 447. 18.5747 1485.9738 3220 497. 23.8355 1906.8400 4131 448. 18.6577 1493.4037 3236 498. 23.9547 1916.3742 4152 449. 18.7609 1500.8707 3252 499. 24.0745 1925.9560 4173 450. 18.8547 1508.3751 3268 500. 24.1948 1935.5856 4194 451. 18.9490 1515.9169 3284 501. 24.3158 1945.2637 4215 453 1 1389 1140 1531 3317 3 4 55 6 4 7650 57 . 4. . 50 . 9 2 . 196 . 42 454. 19.2346 1538.7696 3334 504. 24.6824 1974.5888 4278 455. 19.3308 1546.4634 3351 505. 24.8058 1984.4618 4300 456. 19.4274 1554.1957 3367 506. 24.9298 1994.3841 4321 457. 19.5246 1561.9661 3384 507. 25.0545 2004.3560 4343 458. 19.6222 1569.1766 3401 508. 25.17 7 2014.3778 4364 459. 19.7203 1577.6254 3418 509. 25.30 6 2024.4497 4386 460. 19.8189 1585.5136 3435 510. 25.4321 2034.5719 4408 461. 19.9180 1593.4411 3452 511. 25.5593 2044.7440 4430 462. 20.0176 1601.4083 3470 512. 25.6871 2054.9685 4452 463. 20.177 1609.4154 3 05 514 25 9146 2075 56 6 4497 464. 20.2 83 1617.4825 5 . . . 9 465. 20.3194 1625.5498 3522 515. 26.0743 2085.9474 4520 466. 20.4210 1633.6775 3540 516. 26.2047 2096.3772 4542 467. 20.5231 1641.8459 3557 517. 26.3357 2106.8590 4565 468 . 20.62 7 5 165 .0 5 0 51 35 7 5 518. 26.4674 2117.3933 4588 9 47 p g g 8 20 1 5 g 3 p 6 9 ~ g g 3 520 p 6 7328 13 20 34 0. . 325 66.596 1 3611 . 2 . 2 2 8.6 46 471. 20.9366 1674.9299 3629 521. 26.8664 2149.3133 4657 472. 21.0413 1683.3046 3647 522. 27.0007 2160.0599 4680 413. 21.1465 1691.7211 3665 523. 27.1358 2170.8602 4104 474. 21.2522 1700.1 79 7 368 4 524. 27.2714 2181.7145 4727 476 21 4653 g ~ 1717 2 p 3 72 526 27 4 203 86 4 . . . 240 1 3 . .54 8 2 .5 2 477 477. 21.5726 1725.8101 3739 527. 21.6826 2214.6041 4798 478. 21.6805 1734.4392 3758 528. 27.8210 2225.6711 4822 419. 21.7889 1743.1114 777 529. 27.9601 2236.8055 4846 480. 21.8978 1151.8269 3796 530. 28.0999 2247.9895 4811 Resolution No. 93 Page 14 ~R~angqe~ umber Hour~l Rate ~Bi-Mee~k~l aR te Mo~nthl~ ka R~an~e Nu be Ho~url~ Ram 81-Neekl R f -'Y Mo~nth~ly R t _ ~ m r _ a e a e 53}. 28.2404 2259.2295 4895 581. 36.2388 2899.1016 6281 53 28.3816 2270.5256 4919 582. 36.4200 2913.5971 6313 533. 28.5235 2281.8783 4944 583. 36.6021 2928.1651 6344 534. 28.6661 2293.2876 4969 584. 36.7851 2942.8059 6376 535. 28.8094 2304.7541 4994 585. 36.9690 2957.5199 6408 536. 28.9535 2316.2779 5019 586. 37.1538 2972.3075 6440 537. 29.0982 2327.8592 5044 587. 37.3396 2987.1691 6472 538. 29.2437 2339.4985 5069 588. 37.5263 3002.1049 5505 539. 29.3900 2351.1960 5094 589. 37.7139 3017.1154 6537 540. 29.5369 2362.9520 5120 590. 37.9025 3032.2010 6570 541. 29.6846 2374.7668 5145 591. 38.0920 3041.3620 6603 542. 29.8330 2386.6406 5171 592. 38.2825 3062.5988 6636 543. 29.9822 2398.5738 5197 593. 38.4739 3077.9118 6669 544. 30.1321 2410.5667 5223 594. 3g 6663 3093.3014 6102 545. 30.2827 2422.6195 5249 595. 38.8596 3108.7679 6736 546. 30.4342 2434.7326 5275 596. 39.0539 3124.3117 6169 547. 30.5863 2446.9063 5302 597. 39.2492 3139.9333 6803 548, 30.1393 2459.1408 5326 598. 39.4454 3155.6330 6837 549. 30.8930 2471.4365 5355 599. 39.6426 3171.4111 6671 550. 31.0474 2483.7937 5382 600. 39.8409 3167.2682 6906 551. 31.2027 2496.2127 5408 601. 40.0401 3203.21145 6941 552. 31.3587 2508.6937 5436 602. 40.2403 3219.2206 6976 553. 31.5155 2521.2372 5463 603. 40.4415 3235.3167 7011 554. 31.6730 2533.8434 5490 604. 40.6437 3251.4932 1046 555. 31.8314 2546.5126 5517 605. 40.8469 3267.7507 7081 556. 31.9906 2559.2452 5545 606. 41.0512 3284.0895 7117 557. 32.1505 2572.0414 5573 607. 41.2564 3300.5100 7152 558. 32.3113 2584.9016 5601 608. 41.4627 3317.0125 7188 559. 32.4728 2597.8261 5629 609. 41.6700 3333.5975 7224 560. 32.6352 2610.8152 5657 610. 41.8784 3350.2655 7260 561. 32.7984 2623.8693 5685 611. 42.0878 3367.0168 7296 562. 32.9624 2626.9886 5713 612. 42.2982 3383.8519 7333 563. 33.1272 2650.1736 5742 1 3. 6 4 2.5097 3400.7712 73 70 565. ?3.4593 2676.7416 5800 1 8 5 615. p 42.9358 3434.8639 p 7444 566. 33.6266 2690.1253 5829 616. 43.1505 3452.0382 7481 567. 33.7947 2703.5759 5858 617. 43.3663 3469.2984 7518 568. 33.9637 2717.0936 5887 618. 43.5831 3486.6449 7556 569. 34.1335 2730.6793 5916 619. 43.8010 3504.0781 7594 570. 34.3042 2744.3327 5946 620. 44.0200 3521.5985 7632 571. 34.4757 2758.0543 5916 621. 44.240 3539.206 7670 572. 34.6481 2771.8446 6006 622. 44.461 3556.902 7709 573. 34.8213 2785.7038 6036 623. 44.683 3574.687 7747 574. 34.9954 2799.6323 6066 24. 6 44.906 3592.560 7786 ~ p 6 6 3 5 5 7 3 6 2 576. 35.3462 2827.6987 7 2 . 4 . 76 8.5 78 64 578 5 006 6 5 7 2 628. 9 8 45.81 36 1 8 6 6 4 9 3 pp 33 7943 . .7 3 2856.0463 8 18 3 6 5 579. 35.8791 2870.3266 6219 629. 46.041 3683.278 7983 580. 36.0585 2884.6182 6250 630. 46.271 3701.694 8023 Resolution No. 93 Page 15 Ranee Hourly Bi-Meekly Monthly Ranee Hourly Bi-Meekly Monthly Number Rate Rate Rate Number Rate Rate Rate 631. 46.502 3720.202 8063 671. 56.771 4541.605 %38 632. 46.135 3738.603 8103 672. 57.055 4564.313 9887 633. 46.969 3757.497 8144 673. 57.340 4587.135 9936 634. 47.204 3776.284 8184 674. 57.627 4610.071 9986 635. 47.440 3795.165 8225 675. 57.915 4633.121 10,036 636. 47.677 3814.141 8267 676. 58.205 4656.287 10,086 637. 47.915 3833.212 8308 677. 58.496 4679.568 10,137 638. 48.155 3852.378 8349 678. 58.788 4702.966 10,188 639. 48.3% 3871.640 8391 679. 59.082 4726.481 10,239 640. 48.638 3890,996 8433 680. 59.377 4750.113 10,290 641. 48.681 3910.453 8475 661. 59.674 4773.864 10,341 642. 49.125 3930.005 8518 682. 59.972 4197.733 10,393 643. 49.371 3949.655 8560 683. 60.272 4821.722 10,445 644. 44.618 3969.403 8603 684. 60.573 4845.831 10,497 645. 49.866 3989.250 8646 685. 60.876 4870.060 10,550 646. 50.115 4009.196 8689 686. 61.16D 4894.410 10,603 647. 50.366 4029.242 8733 687. 61.486 4918.881 10,656 648. 50.618 4049.388 8776 688. 61.793 4943.476 10,709 649. 50.811 4069.635 8820 669. 62.102 4968.193 10,763 650. 51.125 4089,983 8864 690. 62.413 4993.034 10,816 651. 51.381 4110.433 8908 691. 62.725 5017.999 10,670 652. 51.638 4130.%5 8952 692. 63.039 5043.089 10,925 653. 51.8% 4151.640 89% 693. 63.354 5066.304 10,979 654. 52.155 4172.400 9040 694. 63.671 5093.646 11,034 655. 52.420 4193.262 9085 695. 63.989 5119.114 11,090 656. 52.663 4214.230 9130 6%. 64.309 5144.710 11,145 657. 52.943 4235.301 9175 697. 64.631 5170.434 11,201 658. 53.208 4256.478 9220 698. 64.951 5196.286 11,257 659. 53.474 4277.760 9266 699. 65.279 5222.267 11,313 660. 53.741 4299.150 9312 700. 65.605 5248.378 11,370 661. 51.010 4320.646 9359 662. 54.280 4342.249 9406 663. 54.551 4363.906 9453 664. 54.824 4385.780 9500 665. 55.098 4407.709 9548 666. 55.373 4429.748 9596 667. 55.650 4451.897 9644 668. 55.928 4474.156 %92 669. 56.208 4496.527 9740 670. 56.489 4519.010 9789 - CITY OF RANCHO CL'CAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7,1993 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Coundl Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Robert C. Dominguez, Administrative Services Duector SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING FOR TfiE CITY'S SUPERVISORY/PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEE'S GROUP, GENERAL EMPLOYEfi'S GROUP AND MAIIVT@IANCE II~I.OYEE'S GROUP It is recommended that the Ciry Council authorize staff to sign the three Memorandums of Understanding for the Supervisory/Professional group, General group, and Maintenance group. During the last three months, staff has met with representatives from the three City employee groups over wages, benefits, and terms and conditions of employment. it is worth noting that the employee groups have a6 been understanding of the City's position with regard to salary adjusments, and continue to remain patient and understanding with regard to the City's ongoing financial uncertainty. Essentially, the three Memorandums of Understanding carry forward the existing benefit plan and salary program for all employees in the City. There are no salary adjustments for any specific positions noz are there any cost of living adjustments. Respectfully submitted, Admittistrativ S~rvices Director RCD/dah attachments MEMORMDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Whereas, the representatives of the Supervisory/Professional Employee Group, hereafter referred to as Employee Representatives, and representatives of the City have met and conferred regarding wages, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment; and Whereas, the Employee Representatives and representatives of the City have reached agreement on items within the scope of Meet and Confer; and Whereas, the Employee Representatives and representatives of the City wish to enter enter into a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the agreements of the Meet and Confer process; and Now, therefore, the Employee Representatives and the City of Rancho Cucamonga agree as follows: MEDICAL. OENTAL MD OPTICAL COVERAGE The City agrees to average the cost cf medical, dental and optical benefits for FY 1993/34, thus providing for no additional premium cost by employees for coverage through June 30, 1994. RETIREE MEDICAL Employees who retire with ten years of serW Ce with the City of Rancho Cucamonga and are at least 60 years of age can pay for medical insurance at a group rate through the City until 18 months before the age of 65 at which time they must convert to Cobra. REOPENER Oi scusstons for salary only can be reopened October 1, 1993 at the request of Employee Groups or management. This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into this 7th day of July, 1993. FOR SUPERVISORY GROUP: Olen Jones Anthea Martig FOR THE CITYt Robert Dominguez Mary Kuhn nna o em.n gmun a me ti i MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Whereas, the representatives of the General Employee Group, hereafter referred to as Employee Representatives, and representatives of the City have met and conferred regarding wages, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment; and Nhereas, the Employee Representatives and representatives of the City have reached agreement on items within the scope of Meet and Confer; and Whereas, the Employee Representatives and representatives of the City wish to enter enter into a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the agreements of the Meet and Confer process; and Now, therefore, the Employee Representatives and the City of Rancho Cucamonga agree as follows: MEDICAL. DENTAL AND OPTICAL COVERAGE The City agrees to average the cost of medical, dental and optical 6eneflts for FY 1993/94, thus providing for no additional premium Lost by employees for coverage through June 30, 1994. RETIREE MEDICAL Employees pha retire with ten years of service with the City of Rancho Cucamonga and are at feast 60 years of age can pay for medical insurance at a group rate through the City until 19 months before the age of 65 at which time they must convert to Cobra. REOPENER Discussions far salary only can be reopened October 1, 1993 at the request of Employee Groups or management. This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into this 7th day of July, 1993. FOR GENERAL i;1t011P: Christopher opko u y costa ack rown r. Car arrt o FOR THE CITT: Rohert Dominguez ary u n W MEMORANDUM OF VNDERSTANDIN6 Whereas, the representatf ves of the Maintenance Employee Group, hereafter referred to as Employee Representatives, and representatives of the City have met and conferred regarding wages, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment; and Whereas, the Employee Representatives and representatives of the Ctty have reached agreement on items within the scope of Meet and Confer; and Whereas, the Employee Representatives and representatives of the City wish to enter enter into a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the agreements of the Meet and Confer process; and Now, therefore, the Employee Representatives and the City of Rancho Cucamonga agree as follows: lEDICAL_ OEIfTAL AND OPTICAL COVERAGE The City agrees to average the cost of medical, dental and optical benefits for FY 1993/94, thus providing for no add it tonal premium cost by employees for coverage through June 30, 1994. RETIREE MEDTCAL 5 Employees who retire with ten years of service with the City of Rancho Cucamonga and are at least 60 years of age can pay for medical Insurance at a group rate through the Ctty until 18 months before the age of 65 at which time they must convert to Cobra. REOPENER Discussions for salary only can be reopened October 1, 1993 at the request of Employee Groups or management. This Memorandum of Understanding 1s entered into th15 7th day of duly, 1993. FOR MAINTENANCE GROUP: ea ummer Ken Coney Nicho as Yacovonne FOR THE CITY: Robert om nguex Mary Ku n CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Michael D. Long, Supervisor Public Norks Inspector SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO APPROPRIATE EI15,000 FROM FUND 32 - "LOCAL MEASURE I GAS TAX" (ACCOUNT N0, 32-4637-9112) AND E370,000 FROM FUND 24 - STATE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM" (ACCOUNT NO. 24-4637-9112) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE NAVEN AVENUE REHABILITATION - CIVIC CENTER DRIVE TO FOOTHILL BOULEVARD RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council appproppriate 5115,000 from Fund 32 -"Measure I Gas Tax" and appropriate E370,000 from Fund 24 - "State Transportation Program (STPI to pay construction and administration costs pertaining to the Haven Avenue - Civic Center Orive to Foothill Boulevard rehabilitation project. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS This project was budgeted in Fiscal Year 92-93 Budget. The project has been awarded and construction is scheduled to begin August 9, 1993. At this time it is necessary to reappropriate the funds for construction. Respectfully submitted, //~ =~C~7 ~ William J/0/'Neil City Engineer WJO:MDL:Ia 41 Vlll Vl' 1\L11\V11V VVVN~IVl~V~a STAFF REPORT Date: July 7. 1991 To: Mayor and hlcmhcrs of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP. City \h: nagcr From: William 7. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Sigmund M. Dellhime, D1anagement Analyst II Subject AUTHORIZE THE PURCHASE OF GRAFFITT REMOVAL EQUTP!s1ENT FROM ASSET SETZURE FUND 70-276-511 IN THE AMOUNT NOT TO F,XCEED $R,6(NI. RECOMh1ENDATION: Staff recommends that thu City Council authorize the purchase of sulC contained cold pressure washer, with water tank, sand hopper, hose reels, hackfiow prevention, mounted on a trailer at a cost not to exceed $R,61NI. Funds for this purchase would come from the Asset Seizure Fund account 7(1-276-51 I. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The proliferation of gral l'iti is su'e.rcing the City's ability lu uhnle it quickly. In an endeavor to pmmptly remme graffiti from the public right-ol-way the Public Wcrrks Alaintenance Division reviewed four options for removal equipment fur passible purchaw using Drug Asset Seizuro Funds. Costs range $25(1 to .R60.INN1 and include options for the purchase of a vehicle for either towing ur mounting a svashcr unit. The first and least costly option uses hydrohlasting. Hydrohlasting rtquiras a minimum of 2,500 psi to properly peribtm quality removal. Uniu costing around $250 per unit are commercially available through largur home improvrmenr centers, but can only produce 1,200 psi. At that pressure they work hest romnving grouse ar cleaning dirty windows. These units am not capable of sandblasting, require a I IS VAC power source, and a constant supply of water. They c:mnat he connected to a rim hydrant without first using a bnckFlow device which is expensive ;rod cum M:rsomc nr imtoll. Connecting to a tiro hydrant limits the use ul rho cyuipmcnt to rho vicinity of a hydrane many locations where the unit might hu used ore not near a hydrant. The second option is a aa(contained cold presun'u +vasher. These units generate 1,000 psi, can hu purchased through an agreement with Southum Calil'omia Edison, and costs approximately S2,(N10, The pre.xcuru wasiwrs do nor have either a water tank or u sand hopper, they must hL connecteJ to water source. They cannot M1e earned by an individual also and cannot he cnnnutud to a lire hydrant without lira using a hacktlow device . A self contained cold pressure washer, with water lank, sand hopper, hose reels, backflow prevention, and mounted on a tmiler costs approximately $8,600. The trailer to either be hitched to an existing maintenance vehicle or new vehicle dedicated to graffiti abatement could be purchased. The pwnhase of a 3!4 ton pickup truck (Ford F-250 or equivalent) would cost an additional $19,(N10. The vailer mounted option affords the greatest flexibility for moving the unit around the City. The final option entails the use of the same model washer identified in the third option abcve. Instead of mounting the unit nn a trailer it would he mounted nn a removable skid placed upon a Ford F-450 truck. Skid mounting would allow the truck to be used for other work whenever graffiti attacks slow or during storm season. This option would cost approximately $60,0(10. None of the op[ions include any Tabor costs asxnciated with an expanded gmffid abatement program. Respectfully Submitted, ' r l~~~~~ William 7.0'Neil, Cty Engineer WJO:smd CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM DATE: June 29, 1993 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Bruce Zeiner, Chief of Police Rancho Cucamonga Police Department BY: Tim Wilson, Administrative Sergeant Rancho Cucamonga Police Department Subject: Approval of Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Memorandum of understanding for Fiscal year 1993/1994 The Police Department recommends that City Council approve the attached memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Alta Loma, Central, Etiwanda School Districts, the County of San Bernardino and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for the continuation of the Drug Abuse Resistance 8ducation (D.A.R.E.) program for fiscal year 1993/ 1994. The MW provides $44,552.00 from the City through its law enforcement contracts to the D.A.R.E. program. This activity is budgeted in account number 01-4651-6030. BACKGROUND As City Council i9 aware, the D.A.R.E. program was implemented by City Council as a pilot program during fiscal year 1990/1991. The program is jointly funded by Alta Loma, Central and Etiwanda School Districts and the city of Rancho Cucamonga. The attached MOU for the D.A.R.E. program ie for the time period Of July 1, 1993 through June 30, 1994. The City's financial obligation to the program remains unchanged. In order to continue the D.A.R.E. program it ie staff's recommendation that the attached Memorandum of Understanding between Alta Loma, Central, Etiwanda School Districts, the County of San Bernardino and the City of Rancho Cucamonga be approved Respectfully submitted Bruce Zeiner, Chief of Police Rancho Cucamonga Police Department `Yt CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, Ctty Manager FROM: N1111am J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Jeff Barnes, Parks/Landscape Maintenance Superintendent SUBJECT: APPROVAL TD ANARD AND AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION FOR THE LANDSCAPE AND IRRIBATION M1IINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE M4iNTENANCE DISTRICT N0. 6 TO LANDSCAPE NEST, INCORPORATED, OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE AMOUNT OF 5117,577.92 TO DE FUNDED BY ACCOUNT NUMBER 45-4130-6028 (FISCAL YEAR 93/94) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended theE the City Council approve the award and authorize the execution of the Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance Contract for Landscape Maintenance District No. 6 to the lowest responsible 6ldder, Landscape Nest, Incorporated, of Anaheim, California, for the amount of 5117,577.92, to be funded by account number 45-4130-6028. It is further recommended that the City Council approve the Issuance of a purchase order to fund the regular maintenance and extra work of the City maintained areas of LM3 No. 6 plus the additions of tracts that are accepted for maintenance by Council during the period July 1, 1993 through June 30, 1994. Th15 contract 1s for a period of one year, renegotiable on a year to year basis starting July 1, 1994. BACIC6ROU1~/ANALYSIS Due to the expiration on June 30, 1993 of the current landscape and irrigation maintenance contract for LMD Ne. 6, a Request for Proposal/Competitive Negotlatlon was issued by the City Purchasing Agent. fie proposals were accepted on Mqy 17, 1993. Subsequentiy, the proposals were evaluated by the Maintenance Section. The proposal submitted by Landscape Nest, was evaluated as Deing most responsive to the Ctty s needs as that Droposal was for the lowest cost, Landscape Nest is the current maintenance contractor for LMD No. 6 and has provided generally satisfactory service with deflclences 6e1ng expeditiously corrected. A bid summary is attached. CITY CWNCIL STAFF REDORT MAINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR LMD N0. 6 JULY 7, 1993 PAGE 2 Staff has revtewed the three proposal s that were proposal of Landscape Nest, Incorporated and Enterprises, Incorporated, to be complete and Request for Proposal; and found that the proposal and associated to be incomplete. Respectfully submitted, ~~~-e Nilliam J. O'Ne11J City Engineer NJO:JB:dlw Attachment rsreeived and found the Mariposa Horticultural in accordance with Lhe submitted by L. Barrios v SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS OPENED ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Date: PROTECT: Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance LOCATION; Ldndecape Maintenance District 6 SUMMARY: Mariposa Engineer's Landscape L. Barrios Horticulture Estimate West, Inc. Assoc., Inc. E];te[prises, Inc. $156,988 (Pre-Adoption) $117,577.92 *$119,266.56 $140,3966.04 * The proposal of L. Barrios and Associates was deemed non- responsive because the submitted proposal did not include (1) signed copies of the first three pages of the INSTROCTIONS - a mandatory requiremeet; and, 12) a brief explanation of the background and experience of the company as requested. 4r CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 _ T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer eY: Michael D. Long, Supervising Public Narks Inspector SUBJECT: AWARD AND AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF CONTRACT FOR RESURFACING OF EQUESTRIAN RINKS AT HERITAGE COMMUNITY PAIIX FOR THE AMOUNT OF ;57,075.00 (551,865.35 PLUS 10E COMINGENCYI, TO BE FlINDED FROM PD 85 ACCOUNT N0. 90-4637-9221 RECOMMENDATION: It 1s recamnended that the City Council accept ail bid proposals as received, award and authorize execution of contract for the Resurfacing of Equestrian Rinks at Heritage Cassunlty Park to the lowest responsive bidder, Laird Construction, for the amount of ;51,885.35 and authorize the Adsinistrattve Services Director to expend ;57,075.00 (f51,885.35 plus 10% contingency? to be funded Eros PD 85 Aceount No. 90-4637-9221. BACKGROUID/ANAITSIS Per previous Council action, bids were solicited, received and opened on June 23, 1993, for the subtect protect. Laird Construction is the aDDarent lowest responsive bidder with a bid amount of ;51,885.35 (see attached Did sunsaaryl. The Engineer's estimate was ;48,103.00. Staff has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in accordance with the bid requirements. Staff has completed the required background investigation and finds all Dldders to meet the requirements of the bid documents. 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O O G O 8 O O O } M N N N N m G N ~'~~~~ ~~ 8 M « N » a e Q a~aa'~~i~aaI~r~d~ Vv°~w W A UJ {[D y ~ ~ °s r ~ ~ n ~ '~ n ~ ~ ~ N ~W gq A ~66'.SgS ~~ ~~~~~a:r~ ~~ oV 'u a ~.s b W 9 L ~ngmq~~~~~~$~~~~ Eim ~m ~e.m'~,~~~~~~b6~ a3~3~~.~~~s~~s ~a~~ ...w ^ 51 -- CITY OF RANCHO CL'CAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 70: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager BY: Linda D. Daniels, Redevelopment Manager SUBJECT: AMENDMENT NO.2 OF LEASE BETWEEN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND VALLEY BASEBALL CLUB, INC. RECOMMENDATION: The City Council approve Amendment No. 2 to the lease between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Valley Baseball Club, Inc. which allow for the lease of two additional office spaces within the stadium building. BACKGROUND: [n September 1992 a Lease was approved by the City Council which allowed Valley Baseball Club, Inc. to be a tenant in the City's stadium facility located at the Adult Sports Complex. Included in that lease is the use by the Tenant of the second floor office space area on a year round basis. The Tenant has made a request to use portions of the third floor office space which was designed to house City activities. The Tenant proposes an amendment to the Lease to allow for one room, approximately t57 sq. ft. in size, to be used by Volume Services, the concessionaire operator as a staging area for concession activities on the third floor. The Tenant has also requested that a room on the concourse level be used by Volume Services fur office space. The room on the concourse level is approximately 189 square feet and is adjacent to the combined security and first aid area. ANALYSIS: Currently, the third floor office space contains four enclosed rooms. Both Administrative Services and Community Services have identified a current need to maintain three of the office spaces at the Spor[s Complex Stadium. An amendment to the current lease has been drafted for consideration by the City Council which allows the tenant to occupy the two additional rooms. The tenant and staff have proposed the use of the two rooms be on a one yeaz renewable term. This will allow the City the ability to use the additional space io the future should programming and City activities require. The lease between the City and the tenant define a lease rate of 51.00 per square foot per month with the same operation and maintenance responsibilities that aze found in the original lease. Res ectfully sub ptitted, Jack Lam, A-CP City Manager attachments: Amendment No. 2, with exhibits A and B 0 AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO LEASE This Amendment No. 2 is entered into as of 1993, by and between the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ("CITY" hereinafter) and VALLEY BASEBALL CLUB, 1NC., a California Corporation ("TENANT" hereinafter). ~1TIYESTHTI3 A. Recitalc• (i) CITY and TENANT entered into a Lease dated September 16, 1992 (the "Lease" hereinafter) regarding the use of a stadium and ancillary facilities (the "Stadium" hereinafter) described therein. (ii) The Lease has been amended by a document entitled "Amendment No. 1 to Lease" which amendment concerns revenues generated by vehicle parking charges at the Stadium. (iii) The Lease provides for TENANT's exclusive use of a portion of the Stadium referred to as the Team Office Space. (iv) The parties agree that providing TENANT exclusive use of that additional space consisting of one 157 square foot room on the third Floor of the Stadium and one room on the concourse level of the Stadium totaling 189 square feet may facilitate the more efficient operation of baseball events at the Stadium pursuant to the Lease. Hereinafter, said additional space is referred to as "the Additional Space." The Additional Space is depicted on Exhibit "A-1" and "A-2" hereto. The parties agree that this Additional Space shall be rented at the rate of One Dollar ($1.00) per square foot per month. TENANT also may use two rooms on the concourse level depicted on Exhibit "B", originally designated for visiting team equipment storage and visiting team dressing room for TENANT storage, so long as no California League rule is violated by TENANT doing so. No rent shall be chazged for TENANT'S use of the two rooms as depicted on Ezhibit "B" and referred to in this paragraph. (v) CITY is willing to lease the additional space to TENANT for an interim tern: herein specific on the terms and conditions herein stated. (vi) The pazties recognize that TENANT has occupied the Additional Space since April 14, 1993. B. Amendment DL4+1~. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED as follows: 1. CITY hereby leases to TENANT the Additional Space for that term commencing on April 14, 1993 and concluding on December 30, 1993. 2. TENANT shall pay to CITY rent for the Additional Space in the amount of Three Hundred Forty-Six Dollars ($346.00) per month, payable in advance on or before the first day of each month during the term specified in this Amendment No. 2. Further, TENANT shall bring current all rents which have accrued prior to both parties execution of the Amendment No. 2 within ten (10) days of both parties execution of this Amendment No. 2, Rent for a partial month shall be prorated on a thirty (30) day month basis. 3. TENANT agrees to design and pay for all improvements necessary to conduct concession operations in the 2 Additional Space, Also, other than as expressly otherwise provided herein, all terms and provisions of the Lease which are applicable to TENANT'S use and improvement of the Team Office Space and or the Stadium as a whole shall apply to TENANT'S use and improvement of the Additional Space. 4. Other than as expressly amended hereby, the Lease, as previously amended by Amendment No. 1, and each and every term and provison contained therein shall remain in full force and effect. WHEREFORE, CITY and TENANT have entered into this Amendment No. 2 as of the date set forth hereinabove. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA By: Dennis L. Stout, Mayor ATTEST: ay: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk VALLEY BASEBALL CLUB, INC. By: Henry E. Stickney, President 3 :. / `.j ~. to / ,: ;, / "~,. ~ .r ' r 1~ ' N '4.7d` t ' ,. Z. ~ ~ ~ j -p~'"'. kr - ~„ lR . ~ ~ 3 / ' J ~_~-/ a r ~ v UT~ D •^ a './.rr;. / 1 6` '~ ~ ~. r 1 ,. w .. ~(JJ •~ ~~ N I N Y ~~ ~ '~~r r ryry~~I ~ , 1 ~ .r. O ry ~`,' f My' l r~/! ~ ` I t~~f7 Fq !' t 4 `~'r 1'~ r ~ ~ w N L~~~---ILL ~ t„ !r 1 ...• a `' ~s a 1 ti ~ ~ ! / ~~'~ r 1t r j7~, ~ N ~ r~ ,.. ~ 'u'~ ^aj~ aF I ~f!1\r I III ~ --~'-t i s'~ " ~ ~ ~. ~ a. '~;-~--' r,: ~z`~~ ~. m' ,;;;a;. ,;.. 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'~ ~r: X9$1. ~~ W ~, F _O ~ , . ,:. -~ .. °'lYP ~ '''~i ~ III . r• ~ ~ ~=-~ ~ ~ i ~a - - - -~~• ~ F ~ ~ g '-l,-' L:t ;mow t., ~ ,~ , i. i~ d h ,ar; _:?',~, "' `~~ n, ~', - , , - r Ks.. ,~. , a Iv '~' 8 i,8~~.c'' ~~ , ba~•$ '~l' ,,., Ilea `. - • ~ ~, '• .~ ~ ~; ~ y orp .--. ?..~- ..... ~ -. -_- Jw .. - .. crri Vr 1tH1Vla1V VUliH1Y1V1VVH STAFF REPORT GATE: July 7, 1993 ' T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Milliam J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector I SU&IECT: APPROYAL Of IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION FOR THE JERSEY BOULEVARD RAILROAD CROSSING LOCATED ON JERSEY BOULEVARD NEST OF MILLIKEN AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY RCDC ASSOCIATES. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution, accepting the sub~ett agreement extension and security and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign said agreement. BACK6ROIIND/ANN.VSIS Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security to guarantee the construction of the public improvemerhs for the Jersey Boulevard railroad crossing were approved by the City Council on December 19,1991, 1n the fallowing amounts: Faithful Performance Bond: 550,000 Labor and Material Bond: 350,000 The deveioper, RCDC Associates,is requesting approvai of a 12-month extension on said improvement agreement, in order for the developer to work on final arrangements with the railroad. Cop/es of the Improvement Agreement Extension are available in the City Cterk's Office. Respectfuily subm~i~t,'t`~e"d'~~J N1111am J. O'Ne1~ City Engineer NJO:SMG:Ia Attachment OPDonnell ~'roperty Services, Inca June 15, 1993 Mc Steve M. GRINarW Pudk: Works Inspector CITY OF RANCHO Cl1CAMONGA P.O. 8rnc 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Deer Steve: in response to your letter d June 7, 7983 regaMing iha er~katlon d the Imprwerrrere Agreement for ttre Jersey Boulevard RaAraad Croeelftg, please consider this our letter requeeling en eoeerrebn d fire Imprwemera Agreenrerrt for en krde0rtl[e period d tlme. Aa you wM retell. wa had tt7e Odlgatiorr to repreeem the Clry and have the Jersey Bwevard reA voeakq epprovad by 7iW state d Celaon8a Public UtAklea Corrrrnlaeion, welch was Jerre kt October d 7990. Subwgr7ed ro aru end are heWkrg d Assessmara DLWk:t 841, the reeporroWlAy for the raA aosNng has lain weh the CAy d Rancho Ctrcerrror~ aM the reAroed. Our odlgetbn under see Improvertrant AgreernerR h to carrplete the kmraAmbn d Jersey Bouevard on eAher side d the rt7bberhed rat crosakg orrce A b kretelled. At that fkne, our odlgetan for the street knprovemedn b complete. We Neva had the street knprovemerrta recently re-bld by Oltmere f:orram7cttan, our general cordredor, and are waNirrg for word irorri the relroad ae ro when the work cold be tarrarrerw'ed. We feel In thb partk:uler case drat the exlenakxr requkemerrt h rra due to ow kck d actlvhY but retlrer the relroed's feAUre to pedorm at this poled In tlrtre. Endosed please 8rrd our chock In the emoum d 5257.00 as weA as are completed Improvemerd Agreement Errtensbn form, per yrwr request. .§~iorAd you have arty queatkrrro reperdkrg thb sudnlltal, please feel free to corned me. Sincerely, SERVICES, INC. Vk:e cc: ' J. R. Wetzel John Gez Dan Bradley -The Boston Comperry JRwmIA\Imprw.W 2201 Dupont Drrve, iwte 100 • Irvine, CA 92715 • (714) 851-0111 • FAX (714) 851-1826 P O Box 19583 • Irvine. CA 92713-9583 L•vine • Santa Hosa • San Jose • Ontario • Santa Fe Springs 61 RESOLUTION N0. ~3- ~~J A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPRO!'EMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR THE JERSEY BOULEVARD RAILROAD CROSSING. NHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement Extension executed on July 7, 1993, by RCOC Associates as developer, for the improvement of public right-of-way adJacent to Lhe real property specifically described therein, and generally located on Jersey Boulevard west of Milliken Arenue; and NHEREAS, the lnttallatlon of such improvements, described in said Improvement Agreement and subJect to the terms thereof, 1s to be done in con,~unction with the development of said Jersey Boulevar6 railroad crossing; and NHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement Extension is secured and accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which Is identified in said Improvement Agreement Extension. NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California hereby resolves, that said Improvemerrt 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. urrr yr t4'lrvutiU uuuAMUNGA STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, Ctty Manager FROM: N1111am J. O'Ne11, City Engineer BY: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks Inspector II SUBJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS, RELEASE OF BONDS AND NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR TRACT 14866, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LEMON AVENUE AT LONDON AVENUE RECOI~EIDATIOM: The required street improvements for Tract 14866 have been completed 1n an acceptable manner, and it Ts recommended that City Council accept Bald improvements, accept the Maintenance Guarantee Bond 1n the amount of 573,700. authortze the City Engineer to f11e a Notice of Completion a~ authortze the City Clerk to release Lhe Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of =737,000. BApCGROUMD/ANALYSIS Tract 14866 - located on the south side of Lemon Avenue at London Avenue DEVELOPER: The Pennh111 Co. 3991 MacArthur Avenue, Suite 240 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Accept: Release: Maintenance Guarantee Dond (Street) (73,700. Faithful Performance Bond (Street) (737,000. Respectfully su tad, ~,.fil~( Ntlltam J. O'Net C1ty Engineer NJO:SMG:Iy Attachment RESOLUTION N0. y,J -/[ILc~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 14866 AND RU1'NORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE IIORK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Tract 14866 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion 1s required to be filed, certifying the rrork complete. NON, THEREFORE, the C1ty Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the C1ty Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion Mth the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. tit U1'1'Y VP' 1tANUHV UUGAMUNtiA STAFF RRPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 ' T0: Mayor, and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Steve M- Gilliland, Public Works Inspectpp-~T SUBJECT: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR TRACT 13351-1, LOCATED ON THE SOUTNEAST CORNER OF TERRA VISTA PARKWAY AND BELPINE PLACE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond. BACK6MOIRN)/ANALYSIS The required one year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and vorkmenshlp. DEVELOPER: Levis Names P.0. Box 607 Upland, CA 91786 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) 5960 Respectfully submitted, Mi111am J. O'Neih/ City Engineer WJO:SMG:sd ui~r~x yr ruuvunv uuunmvnua STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 ' T0: Mayor, and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: N1111am J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Steve M. 611111and, Public Norks InspectorC~~ SUBJECT: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BONDS FOR PARCEL NAP 9897, LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CHURCH STREET AND TERRA VISTA PARKNAY RECOMIEIOATIDN It 1s recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bonds. BIICI(GR W MD/ANIILYS IS The required one year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects 1n materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER: Lewts Homes 1156 N. Mountain Avenue Upland, CA 91786 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bonds S 9,000 Elm Avenue 527,400 Town Center f10,300 Terra Ytsta Parkway ;15,711 Stores Dre1n 540,760 Church Street Respectfully submit,;ed, `~ -~~7~ N1111am J. O'Neil v City Engineer fIJ0:5MG: sd urrY ~r tuuvvtt~ t;uunmutvua STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 T0: Mayor, and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: N1111am J. O'Neil, City Engineer 8Y: Steve M. Gilliland, Public Norks tnspector ~~ SUBJECT: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR PARCEL MAP 11410, LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HAVEN AVENUE AND ARRON HIGNNAY It is recaemended that the Ctty Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond. MCKGROUID/ANALYSIS The required one year maintenance period has ended aM the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER: Utica-Haven Associates 8599 Haven Avenue, Suite 204 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) 525,200 Respectfully sub\mitted~,, ~ ~ L N1111am J. O'Neil ~ City Engineer V NJO:SMG:sd -- CITY OF RANCHO CL'CAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Rick Gomez, Community Development Director ~1//1~'' yy BY: Karen McGuire-Emery, Associate Park Planner.,~y,~ V SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO RELEASE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND AND THE LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND FOR THE BERYL AND LIONS PARK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT CO/ 89-142 The Beryl and Lions Park Improvement Project, CO/ 89-142, was Completed and a Notice of Completion was filed on August 1, 1990. It is recommended that the City Council now release the Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of $870,019.00, and the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $870,019.00. BACKOAOUND/ANALY8I8: A Notice of Completion was filed for the improvements at Beryl and Lions Parks, however, the Faithful Performance Bond and the Labor and Materials Bond were not released at that time due to outstanding stop notices and the assessment of liquidated damages which in total exceeded the retention being held. Liquidated damages in the amount of $23,000.00 were retained and the contractor has posted bonds for the stop notices thus releasing the Labor and Materials Bond and the Faithful Performance Bond. CONTRACTOR: NUBBS EQUIPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION CO. P.O. BOX 1683 SAN BERNARDINO, CA. 92404 RELEASE: Faithful Performance Bond $870,019.00 Labor and Materials Bond $070,019.00 CONTINDE: Bond for Stop Notice filed by Sand Pebbles Suppliers, Inc. $ 21,729.04 Bond for Stop Notice filed by Coastline Equipment $ 8,509.34 ly Submitted, Development Director KME W Sri x ur xnrvuriu uu~nmvrvin STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: W1111am J. O'Ne11, City Engineer BY: Michael D. Long, Supervising Public Norks Inspector SUBJECT: ACCEPT THE SIERRA MADRE STREET IMPROVEMENTS SOUTH OF 9TH STREET, CONTRACT N0. 93-007, AS COMPLETE, RELEASE BONDS AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A "NOTICE OF COMPLETION" It 1s recommended that the C1ty Council accept the Sierra Madre Street Improvements south of 9th Street, Contract No. 93-007, as complete, authorize the City Engineer to file a "Notice of Completion," retain the Faithful Performance Bond, release the Labor a~ Materials good in the amount of (89,784.00 six months after recordation of sold notice 1f no claims have been received, authorize the release of the retention in the amount of (10,049.20, 35 days after acceptance and approve the final contract amount of f100,992.00 BApC6N0UND/ANALYSIS The subject Drelect has been campieted 1n accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satlsfactlon of the City Engineer. The f1na1 contract amount, based on protect documentation is (100,992.00. Na Contract Change Orders were Issued on this proiect. Improvements lnciuded curb and gutter, sldewaik, paving and street 11ght conducts. Street lights w111 be installed by Southern California Edlsan (SCE). Respectfully s, fitted, ~~(~ Wi111am J. 0'Ne C1ty Engineer WJO:MDL:Ia Attachment ~. RESOLUTION N0. 9fj-~C~S" A RESOLUTIOk OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROYEMENTS FOR SIERRA MAORE STREET IMPROVEMENTS SOUTH OF 9TH STREET, CONTRACT N0. 93-007, AND AUTNORI2IN6 THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE MORK WHEREAS, the constructton of public improvements for Sterra Madre Street ImpravemeMS south of 9th Street, Contract No. 93-007, have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion 15 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. ORDII~NCE 485-B AN ORDIHI4iCE OF IfBi CPM OJONCII, OF THE CPiY OF RANCHO CLY'MDNGA, CALSFCH2NlA, AMETIDING SIX•PION 9.24.200 OF CHAPTII2 9.24 OF THE RANCHO Q7CPMkR,A MUMCIPAL WDE PFIZIAII7ING TO INSSUANCE OF M4.S.S7'l;E TEQII4ICIANS PIIdII15 THE CITY Qx7NCII, OF THE CITY OF RANQ{O QJCAMNiGA WFS NII2I•BY OitCr*.IN AS FbI S17W5: SBCIION 1: Section 9.24.200 of ~Ptar 9.24 is hereby ama,viurl to read, in words and figures, as follows: "Section 9 24 200 Ma mor3, ions - Pe_ 't It is unlawful for array person to engage in the Cosiness of acting ar to act as a +~~~ te~nician unless such person holds a valid massage tedvucian permit issued try the City. Fade '~s~ tedviician permit holder shall be issued a photo identification Ledge which will also serve as a "us~~ technician permit. The permit holder shall maintain the massage technician permit visibly on his ar her person during Grssirass haws. Facdr permit holder shall immediately sturesder to the director any tlliCG9e technician permit issued L]' the City upon the suspension, revocation, ar expiration of such permit." "A permit under this section shall be valid for twelve months from the date of issuance unless revoked or suspended." "Upon payment of all feels, sukmittal of the required application and proof of completion of fingerprinting and photographing, the city Camcil, ar its designee, may issue a tetiporary massage technician permit which shall Le valid if the applicant orrtifies order perelty of perjury that there are ro grounds for denying the applicant a permit order the provisions of ~ tim 9.24.430 of this chapter, A t9iporary """~~ tedmician permit flay be terminated bl' the city at arty time th' written notification of termination to the holder of the temporary passage tedpucian permit if an im'estigation LY the City determirns that gmta7cLs far denial of a permit exists order Section 9.24.430 of this d~apter. Any tenpor.try permit shall autaoatioally terminate upon the issuance of a regular "'a~~ technician permit to the applicant after the crnpletiar of the Sheriff's invcstigatios." SEIC7TON 2: The City Ctwrcil declares that, should arty provision, section, paragraph, sentence oI word of this ordinance be rendered or declared irnalid by arty final cast action in a obur.~t of oxaipetent jurisdiction, ar Ly reason of anry pr•ernptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sectims, Paragraphs, sentences, and words of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3: 71re Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in the Inland Vallev Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the city of Raralw Cucamonga, California. 71 Uf'f'Y UP' RANCHO CUCANONGA STAFF REPORT DATE July 7, 1993 - N Mayor and Members of the City Council lack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Duane A. Baker, Assistant to the City Manager SUBIECT: ORDINANCE PROIIIB[TING LOITERING AND SOLICITATION FOR EMPLOYMENT FROM STREETS OR HIGHWAYS RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adapt and set for second reading the attached ordinance amending Title 9 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code by adding Chapter 9.26 which would prohibit loitering and solicitation for employment or business from streets or highways. BAIXGRIXJND The City has been dealing with the issue of day laborers for some time. Many things have been tried in an attempt to eliminate This problem and other options are still being explored. While other options for dealing with Ihis situation are being explored, the attached ordinance was prepared by the city Attorney's Office as an additional tool that can 6e used in combating this problem. This ordinance will make it unlaw(ui for any person to loiter fir. the public right-of way in such a way as to hinder or obstmct the passage of other people or vehicles. A violation of this provision would be considered as a misdcmean or. This ordinance also prohibits any person from silting or standing in the public right-of-way from soliciting or attempting to solicit employment or contributions from the occupants of any vehicle. Also this ordinance would prohibit persons from stopping a motor vehicle on a street or highway for the purpose of attempting to hire or hiring for employment another person. Violations of these sections would constitute a misdemeanor. While this ordinance will not be a (final solution tc the day labor problem, it will be another useful tool to help us improve the situation. For this reason, it is recommended that the City Council approve the ordinance and set a second reading. Respectfully Submitted, Q~-._- Duane A. Baker Assistant to the Ci[y Manager ILI ORDINANCE NO. _~~_~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COONCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCEO CIICAMONGA AMENDING TITLE 9 OF TH8 RANCHO CIICAMONGA MIINICIPAL CODE HY ADDING A NE11 CHAPTER 9.26 TEERBTO AND PROEIHITING LOITERING AND 80LICITATION 08 EMPLOYMENT OR BIIHIN888 PROM 8TR88T8 OR HIGNMAYe. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby ordains as follows: ect ;. Anew Chapter 9.26 is hereby added to Titie 9 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to read, in words and figures, as follows: "chanter 9.26 "LOITERING ~ @OLICITING Qji $TREETs "sections: "9.26.010 Loitering in designated public places prohibited. "9.26.020 Loitering in front of buildings prohibited. "9.26.030 Solicitation of employment or business from streets prohibited. "9.26.010 I~Oiterina ~g desianated Dublin PlaCae Arohibited. It is unlawful for any person to loiter or stand or sit. in or upon any public highway, alley, sidewalk or crosswalk so as to in any manner hinder or obstruct the free passage therein or thereon of persons or vehicles .amassing along the same, or in any manner so as to annoy or -solest persons passing along the same:~~ 9, .... ^9.26.020 Loiterino ~H front g.~ AuSldinas Arohlbited. It is unlawful for any person to loiter or to stand or sit in or at the entrance of any church, hall, theater or place of public assemblage in any manner so as to obstruct the entrance. "9.26.090 8olioitetion 91, lmolovment gy bueiaess f etreets• "(a) it is unlawful for any person to sit or stand in or on a street or highway and solicit, or attempt to solicit, employment, business or contributions from the occupants of any vehicle. For the purposes of this section, 1 •etreet or highway' means all of that area dedicated to public use Por public street purposes, including, but not limited to, roadways, parkways, medians, alleys, sidewalks and public ways. "(b) It is unlawful for any person to atop, park or stand a motor vehicle on a street or highway from which any occupant attempts to hire or hires for employment another person or persons" ec y. Penalties. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to violate any provision or to fail to comply with any of the requirements of the Chapter hereby adopted. Any person, firm, partnership or corporation violating any provision of said Chapter or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment. Each such person, firm, partnership or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of said Chapter is comteitted, continued, or permitted to continue by such person, firm, partnership or corporation and shall be deemed punishable therefor as provided herein. seation ~. Civil remedies available. The violation of any of the provisions of the Chapter hereby adopted snail constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the City through civil process by means of a restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisance. 8eotlo° i• Sevarability. The city council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence or word of the ordinance hereby adopted be rendered or declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences or words of said Ordinance hereby adopted shall remain in full force end effect. 8eotion ~. The Mayor shall sign this ordinance end the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within Pifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in Tflg ails ggyort, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City oP Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 74 f,;Rrs;ct ~~~r~i ORDINANCE NO. SU AN ORDINANCE OP THB CITY COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CBCANONOA AMBNDINO TITLE 9 OP THS RANCHO CHCANONOA MHNICIPAL CODB 8Y ADDINO A NSN C8APT8R 9.26 T8ER8T0 AND PROHIBITINO LOITBRZHO AND BOLICITATZON OF EHPLOYNBNT OR BIIBIN888 PROM BTREETB OR HIOHIIAYB. A. Recitals. (ij This City Council considers the presence of persons in public rights of way soliciting employment or contributions or offering employment to constitute a hazard. In addition, persona who obstruct the passage of other persons along public rights of way, including children going to or from school, or the entrance of persons to facilities open to the public create a situation which may instigate physical altercations. (ii) It is the City Councils intent in adopting this ordinance to preclude the occurrence of the situations described above and thereby preserve and promote public peace and safety. (iii) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. 8. ordianna~. NOW, THEREFORE, The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby ordains as follows: Section 1• In all respects as set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance. 8ectioa g,. Anew Chapter 9.26 ie hereby added to Title 9 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to read, in words and figures, as follows: "S`ha°ter 9.26 ^IAITERINO !~ 80LICZTINO ~ BTR88TB "Beationa: "9.26.010 Loitering in designated public places prohibited. "9.26.020 Loitering in front of buildings prohibited. ^9.26.010 Solicitation of employment or business from streets prohibited. i "9.26.010 Loitering ~q designated 1 c ec grohibitad. It is unlawful for any person to loiter or stand or sit in or upon any public highway, alley, sidewalk or crosswalk so as to in any manner hinder or obstruct the free passage therein or thereon of persons or vehicles passing along the same. "9.26.020 Loitering i~t front ~ buildings prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to loiter or to stand or sit in or at the entrance of any church, hall, theater or place of public assemblage in any manner so as to obstruct the entrance. "9.26.030 solicitation ~ amolo snt or busiaase from atreeta. "(a) It is unlawful for any person to sit or stand in or on a street or highway and solicit, or attempt to solicit, employment, business or contributions from the occupants of any vehicle. For the purposes of this section, `street or highways means all of that area dedicated to public use for public street purposes, including, but not limited to, roadways, parkways, medians, alleys, sidewalks and public ways. "(b) It is unlawful for any person to stop, park or stand a motor vehicle on a street or highway from which any occupant attempts to hire or hires for employment another person or persons^ person, fir pa~rtnershipaoricorporationlt bviolatefanyfprovision or to fail to comply with any of the requirements of the Chapter hereby adopted. Any person, firm, partnership or corporation violating any provision of said Chapter or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment. Each such person, firm, partnership or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of said Chapter is committed, continued, or permitted to continue by such person, firm, partnership or corporation and shall be deemed punishable therefor as provided herein. eaotion i• Civil remedies available. The violation of any of the provisions of the Chapter hereby adopted shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the City through civil process by means of a restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisance. Bectiop ~. Severability. The City Council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence or word of the Ordinance hereby adopted be rendered or declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentence: or words of said ordinance hereby adopted shall remain in foil force and effect. eectioA 6. The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in Mpg Dai1v Renort, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 1993. AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: 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 ordinance was given a first reading at a regular meeting of the council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of 1993; a public hearing was held on the day of 1993, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of , 1993. Executed this day of _, 1993 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. 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IT YO0 A1CfIVfD TkI/ COIMW/IC1•TIO11 I11 t}1O1t, fIriLtD INYPIfY V/ IIDRDII~TELY T/Y TiLtifttdltlfp T{L /!llDtiti la1aD tittLOA 11T (71f) ff0~0f01 a1tD 1NTQfM Tt[e orlalwiL of Tast+ coltKOxset<rsor ra In DT 1tl1IL rtT Tits fttOV~ IWDIIitaa. Thank you. T0: ~ AQOVRA TELECOPIER NUMBER: ( q 0~~ ~~~~ ~ ~~($ Re: ~ ~.O 1~Eflfk~ t J6Q1~.1^~C~~(}\ ~.Yf~(M'Y1(1... FROM: Cva1~FI+~. nATe: 1^13-93 N0, OF PACESs `C (includ inR this cover Pags) RF.MARRS: IF 1'NERE SROULU Bhl A PROBLEM, CONTACT; TRANSMI TTh:R:._~.~~(-... ~ __... _. _..-._..~-.-..._.._-_ ._. JUL-13-93 TUE 14:36 MgRKMgN a"1 ARC2YNSKI P02i04 oaDINANCE No. sx• AN ORDINANCE 08 TEB CITY COgNCIL Op THB CITY Op RANCHO COCAHONOA AMENDINB TZTLE 9 Op THE RANCHO CDCAHONOA HDNICIPAL CODB HY ADDINO A NE11 CHAPTER 9.26 THERETO AND DROHIHITINa LOITERING AND 80LICITATION Op EMPLOYMENT OR 806INEB8 pROH HTRCETB OR RIOH1111Y6. A. (i) This city Council considers the presence of persons in public rights of way soliciting smploynent or contributions or offering employment to constitute a haaard. In addition, persons who obstruct the passage of other persona along public rights of way,. including children going to or from school, or she entranoe oL persons to taailities open to the publia create a situation which may instigate phyeioal eltercationa. (11) It i^ the City Counail~s intent Sn adopClhq this Ordinance to preclude the occurrence oL the situations described above and thereby preserve and promote public peace and snteEy. (iii) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of thi• Ordinance have ocourred. E. Ordinance. NOw, THSREFOAE, The C1ey council of the Ciey of RAnoho Cucamonga hereby ordains as follows: aeotion 1. Sn all reapacts as eat forth in the Reeitels, Part A, o! thi^ Ordinance. @Rp},~gp Z. Anew chapter 9.26 is hereby edded to Title 9 of the Rencho Cuoemonga Municipal Cofle to read, in words and figures, as follows: "Chanter 9.26 '~fAITLRZNG AEB SOLICITING ~ ' '•Baotlone: "9.26.010 Loitering in designated public places prohibited. "9.26.020 Loitering in Lront of buildings prohibited. "9.26.OOD Bolicitetion o! employment or bueinnss from etreeta prohibited. 1 S U L- Y 3- 9 3 T U E l a: 3 6 M g R K M q N a', g R C 2 V N 5 K Z P_ 0 3 i 0 a ~~9.25.010 j~glterino it+ dee~onated cublia olaoe• Oro ibited. It is unlawful Por any person to loiter or stand or sit 1n or upon any public highway, allay, sidewalk or crosswalk so as to in any manner hinder or obstruct the free passage therein or thereon of persons or vehicles passing along the same. °9.26.020 Loitering jn front q~ buildings prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to loiter or to stand or sit in or at the entrance of any church, hall, theater or place oP public assemblage in any manner so as to obstruct the entrance. ~~4 .26.030 ,ps3,loitation gj s o~lgyment g= business from streets• ~~(a) It is unlawful for any parson to sit or stand in or on a street or highway and solioit, or attempt to solicit, employment, business or contributions from the occupants of any vehicle. For the purposes of this section, `street or highways manna all of that area dedicated to public use for public street purposes, including, but not limited to, roadways, parkways, medians, allays, •idewalke and public ways. ^(b) It ie unlawful for any person to stop, perk or etana a motor vehicle on a street or highway from which any occupant attempts to hire or hires for employment ano"..her person or personsa @~otlon Z. Penalties. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to violate Any provision or to tail to comply with any o! the requirement• of the Chapter hereby adopted. Any person, firm, partnership or corporation violating any provision of said Chapter or failing to comply with any of its requirements shell be deemed guilty of n misflemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a tike not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.OO), or by imprisonment. Each such person, firm, partnership oz corporation shall ba deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any o1 the provisions of said Chapter is committed, continued, or permitted to continue by such person, firm, partnership or corporation and shall be deemed punishable therefor as provided herein. @*otion ~. Civil remedies available. Tha violation of any of the provisions of the Chapter hereby adopted shall constitute a nuisance and may be Abated by the City through civil process by means of a restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, or in any other manner provided by law for th• abatement of such nuisance. JUL-13-93 TUE 143T MgRKMgN a'i gRC2YNBKI P04i04 9eetien ~. Sevarability. Tha City Council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence or word of the Ordinance hereby adopted be rendered or declerad invalid by any final court action in a oourt of competent jurisdiction or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remnining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences or words oP said Ordinance hereby adopted shall remain in full force and affect. Beotioa g• The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the snore to ba published within fifteen (15y days after its passage at least once in Tjla py1jy Report, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City oP Ontario, California, end circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. APPROVED end ADOPTED this ~ day of , 1993. AYESS COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOESi COUNCIL MEMBERSs ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mayor ATTESTS Debra J. A sore, C ty Clerk Z, DEBRA J. ADAMS, City Clerk oP the City Of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was given a first reading et a regular meeting of the council oP the City of Rancho Cucamonga hold on the dny of 19997 a public hearing was held o~Fie day oP , 1993, ens was finally passed at a regular meet ng of the C y Council oP the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of 1993. Executed this day of __.., 1993 at Rancho Cucamonga, Califox~, Debra J. AQams, C ty C ar~ ' G»»1QWAGO L t61RC SA.s 3 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: July 7, 1993 T0: Mayor and Members of tAe City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager PROM: Rick Gomez, Community Development Director BY: Dan Coleman, Principal Planner 'r~i SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OP DEVBLOPMENT AEVIS41 92-11 - DAMS - A request for issuance of building permits, prior to dedication of a Comunity Trail, for the construction of a single family house totaling 7,600 square feet on 16.6 acres of land located at 9400 Almnd Street - APN: 1061- 491-01. A6COM®IDAlIq Staff recommends that the City Council maintain 1.°a< existing requirement of trail dedication prior to the issuance o[ building permits. The house was approved by the Planning Commission on December 9, 1992, subject to dedication and construction of n public Community Trail. Thla decision was appealed to the City Council. On February 3, 1993, the city Council adopted their Resolution No. 93-019 (see attached) conditionally approving the project to "construct a public Community Trail prior to occupancy." Copies of the etaf[ report and minutes are attached. ANALlSZS The applicant is requestlnq Chet they "be Segued a building permit i®ediately" so that they can proceed with building their home. The reason for this request 1s atntemante made by the City of Loe Angeles' Department of Watnr end Poser which holds what they claim are two exclusive easements along the access rued planned for trail use. The Department of Water and power has stated that their policy 18 not to allow joint use by the general public. The City Attorney's office has revieaeA the Department of Nater and Poaer'9 easements and determined that they era not exclueival hence, they do not present any obstacle m the dedication proceeding in fulfillment of the conditions of approval. ?5 CITY COUNCII. STAFF AAPDAT DR 92-11 - DAVIB July 7, 1993 page 2 Regardless of the trail dedication issue, there are a number of conditions of approval that must be satisfied prior to the issuance of building permits. First plan check for the house vas submitted in May 1993. Outatanfling items include cwyilation of building plan check, completion of fuel modification plan and fire defense plan, and obtaining a tree removal permit. A Grading Permit vas issued on June 1, 1993f and gtadiyg-il undervay. submitted, Director :mlg Letter from Applicant's Attorney Staff Reports of January 20 end Pebruarp 3, 1993 Minutes of January 20 and February 3, 1993 Resolution No. 93-019 76 PATTIEN~ FAITH Bc SANDFORD wnwr c I,LITN wTTOnncre ,t uw Tctcn«One Juw anNOroNO ea[ wce. IooT«.u eeuuv.no !elm aeN-ove [WIC IiLITN MON80t'IA GLL}08MA YlOle'YOG'I In]: lelel ]O]-x]YI IeTe1CN 1 «[NLNf1 [NN{T [. N.[T[N MMN W[LCN Ilel]4eef1 a II Je. ..Nt o~wluoN. JunC 18, 1993 6LnMT I. ROOINYI RECEIVED JUN 2 2 15tJ3 The Honorable Dennis L Stout, Mayor City of Rancho Cucamonga t%Ky of Random Cucangrpa 10500 Civic Center Drive plaartyq Dlvbbrr Rancho GLcamonga, California 91730 Re: 9400 Almond Sveet Dear Mr. Stout i represent Randy and Sandy Davis, the owners of the real property located at 9400 Almond Sveet. The Devises are at that int in the developwent of their property where they aced to be issued the boil ' permit to build Wev home. However, issuance of We building permit is current contingent upon the Devises dedicating a community trail War essentially bisects their property. AlWougb the Devises resisted We placement of We community trail, since January of Wis year We Devises Gave been fully cooperating wiW city staff towards dedication of the mmmunity trail. However, We Devises have now run into a serious legal barrier to dedication of We community trail The City of Las Angela Department of Water and Power holds what it claims are two exdusive easements to access roads on the Devises' property, along We route planned for We mmmudty trail. Marc Gucia, Real Estate Associate in the Real Estate Section of the DWP, informed We Devises that We DWP would not consent (quse by We general public of DWP access roads on the Devises' property. Mr. Davis requested a meeting wiW Rancho Cutamottga City stall to discuss this roblem. Marc Gazda was also invited and attended Wet meetttts on June Ib, 1993. Mr. Garcia made it dear Wat We position of We DWP u that tts easements are exdusive and that no cortical for use of its aaess roads by We general public will be granted. The alto representing Rancho Cucamonga, lim Markman, made it cleaz Wat he has adviu~ We City Wat We DWP's easements are not exdusive and Wa4 even if We easements were utitially exclusive, continuom and notoriow use by We general public of the access roads during at !oast We last twenty yeah has vested in We pubhe We continued right to use Woo access roads. Mr. Markman tray ba absoluteyy right However, We Davtsea have ao authority or power to grant the public t~osa rights and whatever rights the public may have acquired can only be determined by a court of law. The Devises have neiWer We resources nor We obligation to bring a declaratory relief action or any The Houorable Dennis L Stout. Mayor June 18,1993 Page 2 other action agaimt the City of Los Angeles to determine the public's righa to travel over DWP access roads located on their property. Certainly the City of Rancho Gtcamonga can engage in negotiatiom with the City of Let Angeles to secure the letter's consem to use of its access roads. Failing that, the Gty of ltaacho Cucamonga could bring an action agaimt the City of Los Angeles to determine the public s. rights. But the City o[ Rambo Cucamonga cannot requite the Devises to pursue etther of these courses of action. Which brings us to the dilemma facing the Daviua. Aa it stands, the issuanx of a building permit is contingens upon dedication of the community trap. The Devises cannot be issued a building permit because ibex cannot dedicate to the Catty of Rancho Cucamonga that part of the community trod to which. the DWP claims exclusive rights. The City of Lea Angeles may never Qtant permission for tae of its access ro and it is conceivable that the public's rtgha m the access roads may never be determined by a court of taw. Under tho dtatmstama, the Devisee would never be able to build their home. The Devises have cooperated with the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the fullest extent possible with respect to the communi tail lime January The Devises will continue m cooperate in whatever e~oro the City M Rancho Cucamonga undertakes to secre the pubeds rights in the DWP aooas roads. But under these circuvatances, it is not fair to contimte to make the issuance of the Devises' building permit contingent upon dedication of the community trail The Devises request that they be issued a build[' permit immediate so that they can build their home. Concurrently, the Devises will contimte to do whatever is in their power and legally requved for them to do with respect to dedicating the mmmumty trail to the Gty of Rancho Cucamonga. Very cc: The Honorable William J. Alexand , Cou`ndlmembe The Honorable Charles J. Buque uncilmember The Honorable Rex Gutierrez, untalmember The Honorable Diann Williams, Councilmember Rick Gomez, Community Development Director Randy and Sandy Davis Lg:faa 78 P''~r, Pars & saxDSOxn F~ E C E 1 V Et [ ~~ R rNn, nir°nn[r[ wr ~nw , TL~L"NON[ ~w[a a"Y°roLO JUN ° f " a~n a[[-°aa[ LYK• "weN 211993 xo xaovta, cwt[roaM~ °wie ao°> rwx: ,[~[, aoa-taoi N"TYiCY i nLeum [MYLrT R MT1[M xMN w[lCM ~o"wY[ °Yl»~hAi RANCHO WCAMONG; N.w.Ln '•"` ° "'uOM• ~" June 18 1993 , orwYn n. nooiNnn Rick Gomez Community Development Director City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Re; 9400 Almond Street Dear Mr. Gomez Please have Mr. Davis' request for issuance of a bttildiog• t for his home added to the agenda for the neat meeting of the City ch I believe is xheduled for July 7, 1993. Very trolyyouts, FA1TH do SANDFORD I.g/fas c~ Randy and Saady Davis CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: Janwry 20, 1993 TO: Mayor and Membern of thn City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager PROM: Hrad eu liar, City Planner BY: Dan ColBman, Principal Planner SUBJECT: CONSIDERATIOM OP DEVELOPMffiiT AEVIEN 92-11 - DAVI9 -Appeal of the Plaminq Camsiseion's decision to require a Community Trail in conjwetlon rith the cowtrnetion of a single family hove tatalinq 7,600 square feet on 16.6 acres of land In the Open Space District and Vary Lor Residential District lup to 2 dralling uniU par acre), located at 9400 Almond Street - APNS 1061-497-01. The planning Cammiesion recoemenda that the City Cowcil uphold the conditiow of approval requiring dedication end construction of a Comunity Troll ecroae the m:bject property. The applicants, Randy end Sandy Davie, era appealing certain conditions of approval that the planning Commission placed upon the construction of their cwtom single family residence. HACErd100~D -r since the adoption o! the City'• 1981 General Plan, a public Community Trail connection across tM subject property has bean planned end mopped (see Exhibit ^I" of Planning Co_Saafon Staff Report). Community Trails are intended !os equastrltw and hikers and provide connectiow batveen the Regional Trail system and eha privet equastzlan trails rithin each eubdiviaion. This particular segment Se an axtansioe o! the Almond Trail: m east-vast trail rhich extends ecroae the antis northern portion of Alte Loma. Equaseriens have traversed this property since the 1960's when commercial horn boarding was first established. The applicant hew :MSan steadily upgrading the ranch es a private commercial Dwinase. A rev riding ring has been built, the d1Lpldated stables have been dssolishad end a 9,440 square loot horse barn is under rnnstruction. This application proposed the demolition of the existing residence an4 construction of a custcm home. Mo developaent is proposed rlthin Thorpe Canyon. OU f CITS COORCZL HTAPP RBPORT DR 92-11 - DayIB If ,7aararp 20, 1993 Page 2 atoL><Hls The Planning Ccemiasiw's delibezatlws fowwd upw the trail issue. The design of the hww, sad rolaGd grading, wro daeasd acceptable. The hww ras designed consistent rith the Hlllsih Developrnt Regulatioas~ hsnp, no changes to the hww rare required. Three optlws ran pzswnted to tM planning Carlwiw, 1. offer LM trail until the propeztp is sabdlvidsd. 2. Require an offer of dsdiutiw for the trail but dater ewetructlw until the property Ss subdivided. 3. Require dedication and cwetructloa of the trail prior to ocwpanry of tW hoop. The applicant ragwated deferring t!u trail natal sack tar as the progrty Sa subdivided (sw exhibit "1C" in planning Coriuion Htaff Report). The Trails advleory Ca~ittw nco~ndad tlu! tlr trail be roqulrod at this tar, but rs fLx1DL m tM allgassnt. 8evssal rmben of the alts Lor Riding club testified is fawr of requiring the trail to b• cosatrucGd at this tar. The applicant supports s trail thrwgh tM lover portlw o! their property, but L rsqueetinq deterrol until subdlvlsioD ocwrs. The applicant's letter (ESAibit 'x•) c1GS prlvaoy concerns, potential liability, cwi, sad tM Ltck of anp clunge Sa ur of tM property. In addltiw, tlu applicant antes that, ehwld the property to tM wet ever be developed and alsond 8trp! exGnded, tM trail improvsrnts rwld b• removed and a new parkry trail construotad. Ta hnylpq the applicant's request to bier caastrnetlae of tM trail, tM pLanlnq Cortssiae aoGd tlr Lollariaq factori~ 1. TM Trails Implaratatlom Plan racogaipd tM alrnd Trail a en important wet-rant linkage. 2. TM applicant operaUS a coarroial horp Doardiaq end training facility Mh1e6 derives a direct benefit frc~ tM ur the egrstzlan trail sysua rhicb crwrs otMr privaG properties in alts Lea. 3. a public Caronlty Trail exists to tM rant thrwgh tM adjoining Tract 11626 (we Cahibit "[• in planalnq Cariwlan Staff Report). 4. A trail rwu exia4 to tM east across prlvaU property with unroetriMed acpn. 81 CITE COONCIL STAtf' REPORT DR 92-I1 - DAMS Jaawry 20r 1993 %9e 3 5. The aubstsntlal cwt of the isail was the result of the sppllwalr• prefaranw to tllga tlta frail through the steepest arena of the property and Lhe wwssary grading and retalninq wa1L thla would entail. The Trails Advisory Coalttse end staff ha4 reeose~abd minimal trail SaprowseaU Lo keep the errs natural. 6. The cwt a1 the trail could bt minislnd by tollowlnq the axlstlnq dirt rwdr howsverr the Cwaduioa acwpGd tlr appliwntr• proposal to a11ga the tra11 along the wasLrlp and sauGrrlp •dga of the propertp. A coegrlais cagy of the pLnninq Co~1.ssSm Staf! Report and adNtss an nttached for your cowlbratiw. Wapac N Hred Huller City PLnner HHeDC:slg Aitechsrntse IDrhiblt "A• - PLanlnq Cosellaalw 9talf Mport BrAiblt "D• -Uttar free. Appliwai Hrhl.bit "c" - pLmiaq Cwsd.ssion M1nuGa pLnniaq Caesiasiw Rawlatim of Approval Ro. 92-150 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: February 3, 1993 1 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner BY: Dan Coleman, Principal Planner SU&TECT: CONSIDERATION OP DEVBI.OPMEt7P REyIEM 92-11 - DAPI9 - Appeal of the Planing Commieslan'e decision to require a CossWnity Trail in conjunction with the construction o! a singls family house totaling 7,600 equeze test on 16.6 acres of lend in the Open Space Dieizict and Very Lox Residential District (up tc 2 dwelling units par acre), located st 9400 Almond Street - ApN: 1061-491-01. (Continued from January 20, 1993.) At tAeir last meeting, the City Council conducted s publie hsarisq to consider the appeal of the Planning Commleslon's decision to regnir• s Coenniiy Trail in conjunction with the construction of a tingle family bows et 9400 Almond Street. After concluding Laid hearing, tM Council directed staff to prepare the attached Ae•olution modifying the eonditloM of approval to require dedication and conetzuctlon of the Almond Community Troll, aloaq tM preferred alignment acroe• the Dsvis' property, prior to occupancy of the proposed bows. Since the last meeting, staft ha• received tM attached letter from the applicant (see Exhibit "A•). It the Council wishes to discws this new information, the stem should G pulled Ltam Lh• Conasnt Calendar. Brad Buller City Planner BB:DC/jfs Attachwnts: Bxhlbit "A" - L•LUr from Applicant Resolution of Approval W January 25, 1993 RECEIVE JAN g 51993 city of Rnacho Cucemonga~a Poet Office Box 807 Rnacho Cucamonga, CA 91729 ATTN: Mr. Rick Gomez, Community Development Director Deer Mr. Gomez, we wish to offer the following suggestion ns a solution to the issues whicb were presented to the City Council et the public hearing on our appeal of the Planning Commission decision on our epplicatiOa January 20, 1993. Ae yon know, ws have nO desir0 to interfere with the equeetriaa• of Rnacho Cucamonga. 1) we will in no way interfere with the current use of the present path across our property. The path itself is used by the Pire Department and utilities; it will remain open cad unimproved. we rill be entitled to post signs or take other action to assure that no prescriptive rights not axiating et this date nre created. 2) we will, at our expense, install signs marking the trail, bnt will be obligated to make no further expenditures at this time. 3) At the time that the property to the east is developed, ae sill grant a formal easement for the route as then established, end inetell necessary improvements on our property. 4) If the City wishes to legally define the present route, ae will co-operate, but not et our expense. we believe that the uaege on the ground should provide sulficiaat definition. 5) The'tity rill grant u• n building permit sad certificate of occupancy, on the basis of this letter cad our restated aseurencas that ws will grant a leggal easement once the community trail route is permanently established. We believe that the foregoing meets the concerns expressed et the public hearing, and ie fair to our investment nod building expectations. we suggest the incorporation of these terms in the action of the City Council on our appeal. Contrary to Boma of the expressions at the pubic hearing, it hee never beep our intention to interfere with the ueere of community trails in Rancho Cucamonga. 81 cersly, Randolph S. Davie ~N~T "~~ RESOLOTION NO. q_ J - C~~ / A R83OLOTION OP TB8 CITY COONCIL OF TNS CITY OP RANCBO COCAlbNGA, CALIFORNIA. CONDITIONALLY APPROVING DSVR.OplOSNT RSOIL1i NO. 92-11 POA THB CONSTROCTION OP A 7x600 SQOARB BOOT SINGER FAMILY RSSIDSNC6 ON 16.6 ACABB OP LAND. LOCATSD AT 9400 ALMOND bTRBST, IN TRB OPEN SPACE DISPRICTr AND MAKING PINDINGS IN S[IPPOIrf THBRBOP - APRs 1061-491-01 A. FOecitale. (1) Randy and Sandy Davie haw filed as appllwtim for tM approval of Dewlopmni Review No. 92-11 as deeczlbed in tM title o! thin Reeolutim. Aereimftar in this 7aesolutlmr the eubjsrt Mwlopmnt Review request ie cefecred to ae "the appliwtim.• (ii) The PLanning Caeaissim o! L2w City of wncho Cuwewnga conducted a duly notiwd heariaq w tM eubject ribs of the appliwtlm and, following the cmcluslm of that hearing, edopGd Sts Irsolutlm No. 92-150 approving the applicatim upw wrtaln etaUd cmdltlms. (111) The dscisim npraaenbd by said planolnq Caemdsslm Raevlutim wee timely eppeaFed to thin Council. (iv) m January 20, 1993, thL Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the appliwtim end concluded Bald Mariaq m that date. (v) x11 legal prerequiaitee prior to the adoptim of this Resolution haw occurred. A. Resolution. NON, TBBABPORE, 1t 1• lunby found, deUrainsd, and resolved by the City Comcij of the City of Rancho Cucammga ea foliws, 1. This Comcil hereby specifically finds that all of the facie set forth Sn the 1lscitsis, part A, of this Ilesolutim •n true end correct. 2. Bawd upm substantial svidanw pressngd to thin Council during the above-refersnwd sretlnq on January 20, 7993. Sncludlaq written and oral steft reports, the edaubs o[ the above-nfennwd pLnninq Casoisaim sroa~ing end the cmbats o! Planning Ca®iulon Aewlueion No. 92-150, thi^ Council hereby specifically finds as Collwn (e) The applicatim applies to property localsd at 9000 Almond Street with a street frontage of 666 feat and lot depth of 1x160 fset~ and (b) The progrty to the north of tM subject •ib Se the foothills, tAS property to tM south coneleU o! single fasd.ly residsnw^ end a wash, the property to tM east le a wash snd undeveloped lands and the property to the west Ss a decaying orchssdi and W CITY CODNCIL RxSOLPTIOa NO. DR 92-11 -DAMS Pebrwry 3, 1993 Page 2 (c) Slopes greater than 15 perwat exist on a portion of the subject site. Twelve feet of cut (3,490 cubic yards) and 0,320 cubic yards of fill are proposed. The Billeide Development Regulations therefore require planning Commiseian review and approvals end (d) The house has been designed in accordanw with the Billeide Developrnt Regulations (RQIC 77.26) as follwer (1) No dewloprnt is prapoeed within the awaic Thorpe Canyon area. (2) The house sad driveways 6eve bean sited where the existing zeaidenw and driwwapt are located to minialr grading. (3) The hour hoe bean plot4d paralUl with the existing contwrs. (d) Tha hour i• designed with a split pad, detached garage, varied root ele7maH, and a coabinatlm~ of one- and two-story e lerntt. (5) TM proposed grading aisles tM existing man-made grades on the propsrtq. (e) The proposed building luight is conelderaDly below the mexlmw 30-foot building envelope. (e) Tha appllcatSrn applies t:o s lot toGliaq I6.6 acres. The aseterly half of the sits consists of a natural open spew area, Imam ne Thorpe Canyon, with canyon walla of over 30 perwni slope gradient. The subject property it developd with a tingle Easily retidenw tnd a ca®rcial horse ranch, which f.ncludes a 9.660 agwre foot metal barn/stables, wooden stables, paQdocks, !reining rings. and a riding arena. TM metal hero/eta6le• and riding arena wage constructed in 7992 to repLw older similar [acilities. The applicant intends to deaolish t7r existing single family retidenp and construct t 7,600 egrre foot nsiMnw Sn tM ser lowtion7 (f) The property has bean continually urd as a commercial horn boarding facility slow the 1960'• according to paresis granted by the County o! San Bernardino. TM bwrdlnq tsrility is currently approved for up to 124 horns Sa accordanw with bite Approval No. 93-a9 granGd by tM county of San Bernardino on Pebtuary 7, 19771 (q) The property Ss located with tM Open Bpaw and Very Low Rasidsntisl Districts. Tha property i• also located within the Rgwttrisn/Rural Overlay District which nquln• ell new developmnt to provide trails (casaunity or local) in accordance with the adopud trails map of the Gnenl Pin( W ~~ CZTY CODNCIL PrSOL0TI0N N0. DH 92-11 -DAMS February 3, 1993 Page 3 (h) The trails mp of the General plan of the City of %acho Cucamonga indicate^ a co®onity trail, coemonly !morn as the ^almond Trail,^ connecting acroae Lhe aubjeei property to link with other existing or planned regional and cammunlty tzaile. The Almond Trail Sa a mjor east-west connection that extends across tM full width of the Alta Lom erenl (i) Tae property Se premntly isprovsd rich a utLlity service road within an eammnt which extends true the sonthaastarly corner of the property to the northerly terminus of an exietlnq pablie cassamlty troll o0 the adjoining property to the west. This road Ss a tradltloml trail path tot aquaetrisna and hlkera~ (j) TM proposed project, ea conditioned Mr•by, coapllae with all minimum developmnt etandnrds of tM CSty of Reecho Cucamosga. 3. SnNd upon tM aubstsnLlal evidence prmNatsrd to Nis Camcil duri¢q the above-ratezsnpd January 20, 1993, Mariaq asd upoo tM epecltlc findings of !acts Nt [orth is paragraphs i and 2 above, tats Council Mraby finds end concludes ea toliorao (a) That the propowd project is eonslagat rith tM objectives of the General plant and (b) Tact the propoud uN L^ in accord rich file objective of the Devalopmnt Coda and the purpoNS o[ the district in rhlch the alto is locetad~ and (c) That the propoNd uN 1• in eosplianca rlth each of the applicable provisions of the Davelopmnt Code1 sad (d) That tM proposed uN, together rith tM conditions appllcebla tMreto, rill not M detrlo•ntal to LM public Malta, aatety, or welfare of. meGrially injurious to ptopsrtiea or ioprove~nts in tM vicinity. 4. Bawd upm tM findings and conclusions Nt forth in psrngrepae i, 2, and 3 abop, lhls Counell Mreby spprovea the eppllcation subject to each and ovary conditlom Nt forth helot end in tM Standard Condltiona, attached Mrete and SncorporaGd herein by this Ieteana. pLnning DSVLsion t) Slops^ shall be planed In accotdanp with tM Nillsih Developmnt Psgulatlons (Rf71C 17.2~1i Sncludlnq, but not 11m1Gd to, !M tollorinq~ inform! clusters of tau and shrubs, drought tolerant end fin ndrdent plant mGrial, end a psrmnent irrigation system. 2) All elopes shall bs daslgned rlth variety in slops gradient, wMnwr poNibU, and herd adge• rounhd o[f (1.e., at top/!oe of slog, os mjor directional changes). OI CZTY COONCIL RRSOLDTIOh NO. DR 92-11 -DAMS PaDruary 3, 1993 Mga 6 3) Retaining walls sMll be terraced and mperated Dy a sdnlma of 3 feet of lendecaping. No Sndlvidnal wll atoll exged 4 feet in Might q the upslope, nor exged 3.5 feet in Might on tM downslape. 4) The Sotargptor drain, at tM top of tM slope nDova tM houN, sMll 4 •naturallmd" rith mtlve rock or colomd cgcrrta. 5) Any rsswvnl of Mritaga tmN shall requlm euDaittal and approval of a Tres Resovel permit par tM Tree PreMrvation Ozdinanq (KCMG 19.08). 6ngioNriaq Divieioe 1) Cgsiruct a pabllc Cgeauslty Trail prior to occupancy. TM trail aligarat shall lollow the existing road trw LM wet property lino to the tap of tM Rank an tM eut dde of Thorpe Canyon thea go soaiMrly along tM top of t21e uayan wll to Alsoed street, ns shown in exhibit •A• attached Mreto. 2) EaNanb for portions oL GM Co~anitp Troll plagd outside tM public right-ot-ray atoll b dediubd to tM City rMrsver they eacrgch onto privet property. 31 instill 11eLLbd trail is~rovewnte, to tM Ntistactlon of ilu City Planner sad Clty ~giaeer, as foliws, a) Mlnisu• trail surface ridlh atoll M 10 fNt, rithla • 20-toot eaN~nt if wbide tM public rlghtw!-rays b) Matiw soil e1u11 M graded to Cossamity Tseil standards with rocks and weds raaowd. OlMr existing surfaces atoll b repaired as naedsdl c) Provide PVC rail [encinq per City seandarQ only rMn sbep channel slopes tall away frc~ tM !rail edge, in arcs not subject to flooding) d) provide ^ vehicle gab wiM olds acgN, tawrd tM euGrly Gsmimu of eM propwed Coaunity Troll, lowbd and/or W CITY COta7CIL A830LOTIOH NO. DR 92-11 - DAyIB February 3, 1993 Fags 5 specially designed to minimize large due to storm rate re to the satiafaMim of the CSty Engineer. e) Directional signs, cmetructed of {-inch by 4-inch redwood poet eei vertically at 3 Feet above ground, et the lorAtima shown in Exhibit ^A." Rout dlrectionnl arras and letters spelling "ALMOBD TW1IL^ and paint white. 4) A lien agreernt shall bs recorded for the future conatrucelm of Alr-md 9trsst improvements, including A.C. pawrwt, curb and gutter, etwet lights, street area, storm dreimgs facilities, a drive approaeb, end a parldap Cossawity Trail to Lha rtlstaatim of the City Engineer. 5) Sinn Alsumd etnat improvernls an not bsiag inetallad at this tlr, temporary Coaranity Trail SmprovernU shall bs locaGd within the Almond ernes right-of-way asst of Thorpe Cenym, ae clove to tMlr ultlrb aligornt u le physically pouible given the existing topography. ProviM aerrnia Lor portima of the Corunity Trail placed ouUlds the street right-of-way to swid existing trees and dralntgs devices. 61 In the event that Almond Htnet impravernts an ineGllad in eha lutun, portima of tM - swell adjacent to Almond Stnst shall bs ncrostructwd as a minieaa rldeh Pmskway Ccerlnlty Trail within thf existing rlghl-of- rap. If additlmal right-of-wap Sa nsperry to acccrodate a vehicle gets with aih access m tM west ^ids of the project driveway, St shall W dedicated at thst t1r. Building G 8atety Divirlm 11 Provide elope setback m north aide of houN par Ordinance {12 (DBC) and pwitiw drainage around hour. 2) A final soils sport end geology sport sn nquind prior to iasuanw o! gtadtnq and building pansits. Bald raport• shall incluM W CITY COONC.IL RESOLDTION N0. DR 92-11 - DA•!Ia February 3, 1993 Pages F slope gradient, height of slope, load intensity, and erosion characteristics of slope material. FS ze Safety Division 11 Submii a fuel modification plan and a fire defense plan prior to iaeuance of grading and building pexmi[s. 2) Fire flow requirement shall be 3,000 ga lions par minute. A fire flow shall be conducted by the applicant and witnessed by fire department personnel prior to venter pines approval, after construction, and prior to occupancy. 3) Fire hydrente will be required. Sxistinq fire hydrant locatlone shall M provided prior tc water plan approval. Subetenderd hydranLe shall be upgraded to meet Fire District standards. All required public or on-site fire hydrants shall he metalled, flushed, and operable prior to delivery of any combustible building materials on site (i.e., lumber, roofing materials, etc.). Hydrant flushing shall be witnessed by fire departawtnt personnel. 4) Hydrant re Ele dive merke re (blue dots) shall ba required for all hydrente and installed prior tc final inspection. 5) 4n automeilc fire extlnqulahing eyetem(q will be required per Penche Cucamonga Pire Protection District Ordimnca 15 and Rancho Cucemoaga Ordinance 434. 6) 9prinklsr system monitoring must be installed end operational immediate ly upon complatlm of eprf.nklez systems. 7) All roadway within projeM shall comply with PS ra District's fire lane atendarda. e) All trea• planted in any median shall be kept trimmed a minimum oC t4 feet 6 ineha• free the ground up so ea not to impede fire apparatus. 9) A imox rapid entry key vault shell bs Snatelled prior to final inspection. Proot of purchase shall to submitted prior to final building plan approval. Contact the Pars District for epeclLic des tells and ordering information. CITY CODNCIL AR.^.OLDTION NO. DP. 92-1/ - DAVIS February 3, 1993 Fags 7 10) Gated/restricted entry(s) ze quire installation of a 1(hox rapid entry key system. 11) A tenant use letter shall to submitted prior to final building plan approval. Special permits may be required depending upon intended use. 12) Additional plm check fees shall be paid prior to water plan approval and prior to final plan approval. Separate plan check fees for fire protection systems (sprinkle ra, ale rau, etc.) and/or any consultant reviews will to assessed upcn submittal of plena. S. '^h 1e Council hereby provides notice to Randy and Sandy Dnvia that the time within which judicial review of the decision represented by this Resolution moat be sought is governed Dy the provisions of California Code o! Civil Procedure Section 1090.6. 6. The City clerk of the City of Rancho Ncamongn Sa hereby directed to: (n) certify to the adoption of thi• Rewlution, and (b) forthwith transmit a certified copy oP this Aesolution, by certified mail, return-reMipi requests d, to Pnndy and Sandy Davie at the address identified in City records. 91 /' ~ - \ ` / i / J ~~-_ 1 1 i. \ -.} i rt.[ ^'rl r l ~ ~ I :, r~ ~ t ~~ ~:~ l .+r ~ ~~%~ i~ I ~ ice. ~ ~ ~ ~, ~, < ~ ~ ~-/~~~ ,~~ ZZ \ \ ~ ~ y~ ~ ~ ~~A~ ~ '~ ti~ ~ ~. ~~ w ~ , '~' is _--~' ' • , , . ~~ s ~, ~i ~- ~ i ,., ~~ ~ „~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r. ,, ~ ~ ~ ` ~'~`~ `~~ `~` A ~ `-~ ~ ,. ~ _ ~i~1 '"` z~. I ~ i i4 ~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~I i ~~ ~ ~~ 1 ~' ~ Y ~~ /i ~~ ~~ ~ ~~~~1 ~~ "_ ~„ 8 ~ N r ~ i i J ~ '~ ~y ~/' S I \ ~/ 1 \ \ n / -. I ~ r \~ ~; i a- ~ ~~~. ~ . ' ~ , iii ~~-~~ ~ , ~ ! ~ ~'~ ~~~, Ciry Cgmc6 b0numr January 20.1993 Page 12 MOIION: Moved Cy Wi0iamL sxalMd by Alexader m waive fWl retding and sa scald leading fQ February 3. 1993. Motion caries aomiamtWy,4-0.1 (Btqua absent). .... ~. G2 f.S?HCrDFRATtON OF DfiVELnFMFNT r[FVIEW 92-17 - DAMS -Appal of Framing Canrninion's decicm m repuire t Camauury Tail io conjunction wiN Ne wdtructien a[ a smgb faotily boon mining 7,600 aquae [ee m 16.6 spa of Wd io tln Open Spar District and Vdy I.ow Rdidmtial D'otrict (up m Z dwelling unity per ame), beaus u 9400 Almond Street - APN: 106191-01. Sufi lePoe pamtW Cy Dan Coknen, Principal Plaelw. Maya Smut opened 1hE tasting [or public heaving. Addtddog tie Ciry Council wera Chain Dortow, Attalley reprcaeaing the Dow', fdt the ttpplipt7m deaY oNy with the tnaanlctioe of a bane, thu the application did na deal wiN the trails. He sums the larva is m deatoliah the esietirtg have std build a new ale m tra same ledtiaa Fie cored his cliau hu speed s a cmditim of ptocestirtg the epplicatim m dediub Wd fa the trail ana it hts Coo dzermoed whena god. He did oa fed Nis should he bdae the CourcH u this time. He soled Nee it rq aexoa bettroee thb dicuttioo and the aPPlru+m befog the Comdl. HE continued m higNighr same d the oomotatu made a tha Ptswing Canunitsim mating. Fie awed he did not think the nail lane needed b be decided sow, and he fdt Oe props idn words he b was anti: Nit progeny is suhdlvided a the prepaty b the veu u developed fie aeaQ hit Client did 1101 obpet b dedicaiog the ptaperty Y this time. hs h made hers score b watl mtil de props dignmmt hs Cam decided m. lfe fdt k wu utrrfari b hold W Ne hoWe beraub d Ne nail Lan10. Maya Slom asked him if he htl studied the paedent se fa lequeging nail mostiadoo m tirrgbdamBY leeched hairier Mr. Doskow cured oo, but tAtt W dre trails he u families wild go epos the Cock of the house except [or Deer t:teek. Fla mood be felt this PopetY wu clique.. Counc0member t3utieees asked if the Dave' agroed b do Nis a • prt of the approval Ney reSdvtd m build the ban. Mr. Daskaw aired you Brad Bulls. Ciry Plum. mad whes tha applicaou tame u m9uarini lpprovd m brills a hm, City sra8 indicated d1e trail waald be t09Wred. He dated mH did receivE a truer fmm the Davis' indiatieg NeY did not oppme the nail, and they cooed they wmW be wiWng m dedicue the toil prier m itasatttx of building pemin fa the boon. Mayor Stan sated thsa ta>pY d stir be made pia of d1e raoN. Cbn Terry, Prdident of ds Ala t.oma Riding Club, rated eMy support rho egtemian apivities in the City, but aW [al the tail cotnpletiotr implanenution Dhn shwld bt foBowM He felt de City Council should wist m the trail davektprttetu now. Gary Beck cammenocd Noe avould nor Ce [coed albwed in Rancho Cucatbnp Ns toads be tab enough m keep aameale m a base [loco acing ova it He acted riot Ne Ciry Cauoeil go shag wiN Ne City Pao and have the sail comphstd u the atme dme the hauteu Ce+t4 bulk ~ Caaan, k~ratatr twa.y 2v. 1993 1*a~e 13 Cmg Plkhrtt`tawd the Cowcil a map of dte tmiL th asked tht the CaasY ooatr.s.;tt tr tW piw r the i~ Cometietiaa Jerry Plan, member a/ Ns Lama Rittinl C1uh awd SheriR'a 5gttaveiw Atot, hk the taL was s trot rttraae farreaideda. Tan $tata4 8760 Ooldee. kk the tail ahaaN ha tmwhttclod • thi dma Pam F{mry, 90]3 Caha0at0. rhowwd photo n the Castcil and re[eaed n a padmt a( ia(oraatadoa the Ridie/ Club had ddivaed n the Caattcil. SM kk the tta0 ahoaW M oartucsd atw. She lek thin ww w iogonam lick ht the toil >i'rtem and dW oat tad thaw people Joeld ha apt tram period m the rrad Sha anted rhos hr hetw • lot d tkae ad ieteas ps for iV ttal tans ad hk the tool rhotid 8a m r pLtated She eked dot people has the adimoe and tq the wen i Moat the trot iWml id Ki¢y Nan, 79156 ThotowyMed, tek it wan woededd n haw the toil Maw thr the ~' hta. She hoped the Connell wW W ant the Davk• m po ated wkh ds tail ayaas attn. rmf Raohw teY the tone ahoar he kept ops oat saeah4 Randy avb, owwa a/ ptttpetp, rood h W taped the tip r htl or ff teew was ap medYfoat whe~'1 he parehred the ptopsq. Rs anted they da't haw a ptohYs wklt m. raY doiy k oay'okt/ dowi Ne midttls. lte aced hb mromttoe aampwy ab Ir a ptahks wlth thta tY dY not ded the arp eltta~ M aart wr aaante r to the drip at the ptapeny. w artd k wwY mw hls SSDA00.00 r put t` trod b and thu k wr pw aamhsadded tm oat tlry haw ar epd rIW tfsa Suzame Chtdsi. 79e3 Applalr, aasd the dW ns apa wkh M DerW raaatfw N a a/-tai toil. Slte tek the tm0 dtoald «eamandse a0 tldeu. SM felt the propasd Gail araWd fort iepaet theptaptary. Mr. 1?oekow tdt the Davle' was Oviet people ar try whir thhp W her aid He sued he teh the City fltoald reap their word when the btRr dray 3dy 9, 1992 wan rued Fla atsd hit c0em wan n hoiid tr hail Mltea k k the props rid n darelop kL Ffe arty that dta CaaaeY eat /YlOtt thk n he done until k k the ptags time m do n Tm Qgeprao eapered aamt Ythe tail wVtdd he clued Y k ladatekpel Mayor Stoat arodu k hie tndetrtadled t!ra 8 cbsd ML ~ fall slop tiloYd Otooaodaed who tidN/. Thee hdod to M1aMws+l>wr, the pahtlc hettiP~ wr cfoaed Camdlmemhs AYasdr tYeed M hk w implied apsartaat wan mach n pr iw tbs sail and Mat b u willial n wpvan tee woefas Caemkeka'a ~ Mayor Sttw feu tiro Coy hr a tetpoeab0ity u haiW the toff r aah r ptaohY. tb tek me tail moaW be put m ptetamd catditioe r thowe as 8ddhk ! ahd tlrt it thatW De caomaeud prior b oaatpwt7. Ne hk the nail alnuld be pd io now. Flo /ek a RrWtttioa ahodd mate heck cede{ 14b r the tteu Caotdlmetoba WWima salad .hs cOttctvted She the sot fart aawa thtttdd he denied tl the tail, anti felt u tltauW Eo done npw. n City Coutscil Afatutea faeuary20.1993 Page 11 Couttcikormha Gatimex stored he corcmM wim the rest of the Courril &td felt it shauW be door now. Brad Buller. Ciry Ptamta, sated Opdaa 3 form page 323 answered the Mayor's question on Ute uail bebg done b the time of accupanry. MOTION: Moved by Stout, secoadN by Aksander m bring back a Resohdion for the Febnary 3. 1993 meeting referring m Option 3 n the prefcrted ailemarc specified far the nail. Malian omed utumimoudy, {J}.1 (Baguet abseet). ...... H. CITY MANAGER'S FTARP RPPr1nTa Hl. i tPDATE ON STATE HlltxsET PROPOSAL A (pRAt, REPORT) Jack I.am, city Muuger, sated thu the Governor u propaing thing which will mate tlu Ciry bse toaeay [ar the Ciry. Radevebpnmt Agstny anti FPe Disaia. Fie mentiptM the money the RDA bat Lsa year, and tlut tle Ciry mw stauda b lose K miBFDO it the Oovemar's groggy goo though, flu atabd Nat whaaeva tlb loo, it will sties Rancho Cucantonµ Fie suggested the City take the following tlekttsive menus becaae of the Gmentoe's PmW~ 1. Iklry the uatFap of the new aahW ere facility. 2. Do na hid fa fire Ratiao M3. 3. My tu:w acquoitims Data( hwmtg >a aride fluds he dehyatL F{e stated thm ue defmtive meatmea boottue of the 6overeor's pmpod and that h wonFd aRect W cities and couotea and disuica MOT10N: Moved by Stow, seceded by Gutiates b approve the Cuy Matapr's ternnmmdadata Comrcilmemher Ak:xredu suggested dal dove types N mattes 6e mae definitive an ao ageMa h cne there are residenn that would like b canmaa a ohuia hfornatiott rehgive b this mauet. Motiat orried tuytingwly, 4p.1 (Baquetahamt). No items wee saGRitetk ...... I- r ,,Glrn'CII R tf cam. iNPCc ...... No items were identlhed fa tb treat ttteedng. ...... ~iJ Ciry CountB Minuw Febnwy 3. 3993 Page 4 ivlayor Smut smkd according m Sate Iaw dte ABC is rcquued m notify the Ciry of their appOcadoo, and felt the City should la them 6tow mere u a problem. Councilmemtxr Alexander stated if these it a problem u mis esublishment Utat posJbly the Ciry could pall rhea entertainment petmiL Councihnembu Buq~t sated by dte Council sending a tatter of iv rnncems mu would hopefully flag min m ABC. !.lotion rarterA 4.1 (Akxatdr+ter). ...... DISCUSSION OF ITEM W. Approvd or Davelopmeat Review No. 92.11 Davb, ere appeal of the Plaotrleg CommisdoNa dec4ioa to require a Commnaity Tnil is rnajaoetma with the conetnetloa of a siagN family hotut totalleg 7,600 pw» feat tie 166 acres oP laed is the Opea Space District and Veq Low Resfdeotbl Dbtrkt (op to 2 dwelllag uo{b per acre), located at 9400 Almoed Street ALrI'1: 1061A9I-01. Courscilmembu Bugtct anted he would no[ be voting ere mu Fetus Ire was oot ptaem u the Im[ meemsg m hem the discttaaiwt. M11r. Doskow, aumney far the Davis'. stated Ire mldaAded dt0 action d two weeb ago wet b rcquve the toil m be built immedirely, but it didn't gm m the root err tha trail manes. FIe anted tM Davies' have cmcatn aheut who [arse out of dte 4s meethtg. 71w.y were cettentted about thei ability m drive on tha trail htcaute nit would aRem them gettlng aerates m the swmweatem pmtim o(tltei ptopmry. Fk sWM they would tike mu clarified so they arc allowed m dove an the trail Ne added whea the ptoprtry m the went u dcve~ it would be pixidbb m net the trail araom the soumeiy pert He wtN since the lu[ meetin8 his clienD law talked m entity of the peopb wM spoke at the IaY vteerieg aM tMt these people kit rho Davis' were sgaitst[ the tides, err wanmd m clot me nail, which he stated wet net true. He added die people me Devu' have mitred m have oared may really don't have a need m rain: the ~vttetit room, then going across me mudierly roux would fk adegtmx m they ate not imetnpted. Fie suxd may would life some kind o[ utMeruanding >D that in me future when me tract is developed the pimib0iry of rcloating dot exisu. He stated meY would like UW prcsumablY x be wim the consent of the equestrian inxtat involved and would like this htootporattd ism the Reaolutfen. Fie Rik it should be maed thu the eatentent wiB ba granted, but ihN i[ tx)ub be traded off u stsx poim when the aottmaly improvemenn uong Almondbte developed. Fk fah the trail m ptoptssed wgdd take from tls Mvia' wilhma campeiwuioil m a condition far devebpriiati He crated the Davit' arc not being given pnmim m fmidt the bun txpuae it is tied m diia i;.ue aM felt Btia wet tedaQ aed a chango of what do Ciryy poaiti0o hu tKen. He asked that whet wet arigioaBy rigosd when the berm wtu stirred wim regmda m the eammem etiB be carttideted valid. Maya Smu amid ttda item u nix a imblFc herring and it dx Ciry Coumil wahn m furthm discuss mu muter, it woUW neM m M teatlsettlted. Fie admd the Caua;H who metr pkmme wet, Coimcilmembrt Alexander uatN he would like input from me other pwpb drat spoke u rite last meeting if me Courcil b m decide an tdmeming other dress who wu agreed on u die less itteetittg. Mayor Smut asked why ate there additional petmiu requved for the compkdon of the bets if dKte was already a permit issued far this, City Council Minutss Febrmty 3, 1993 Page S Bead Buller. CLLy Phmaar, smtM tltere was an appliation f« a building permit this past wort that tequeamd who is called a "mse mamJ", and steed this is the fort time slat[ hss seen Nis request Ile[ it did not osigmnBy come with Ne ham He stated it is to the .south of the bun. Ca:ailmember WBliams slated she world like to see the trail go io dmg wiN any addiri«mi r«utructien of anydung. RESOLUTTON N0.93-019 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALffORNIA, CONDITIONALLY APPROVING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW NO. 92.1! FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 7,600 SQUARE FOOT S WGLE FAME.Y RESIDENCE ON 16.6 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED AT 9400 ALMOND STREET IN THE OPEN SPACE DLSTRICi, AND MAKING FINDONGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 1061491-01 MOTTON: Movod by Gudars, seconded Dy Stout to eppmve Resolution No. 93-019. Matim carried 4.p.p-I (Bttquel abm~ttedl. Mayor Sraut added the ivue of whether Ne "muse hen" should « should tta love Nat cotdition u not berate the Council Knight. ...... ORDINANCE N0.506 (secatd tending) AN ORDINANCE OF T30's C[TY COUNCIL OF T'J~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALffORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 10.20,020 OP THE RANCHO CUCAMONOA CITY CODE REGARDWO PRIMA FACIE SPEED LAIYIS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS MOTTON: Moved by WiWmm~, seconded by Aieaattder N waive PoII teadittg and npptove Ordinance No. 506. Motion casricd utuatimounfy, 5-0. ...... J/ Debra J. Adam, City Clerk, nod Ne titb at Ordhtatee Na 506. I t e. RFVDUTE'ION N0. 93-019 A R&9QI17PICt7 OF 'IHE CIT'! Q7UPICII. OF TfE QTY OF RANCET] R7CATII'1(;A, CALIFDR7IA, CLi~1TI0NALLY APF%NING DEVQDPIffSIi' REVLII4 N0. 92-11 ELH2 THE a2S1Id1CfZQJ OF A 7,600 SQUARE EUOP SIIJGLE FN4I.Y RESIDENCE Q4 16.6 ACRES Or LAID, IOQ~TID AT 9400 AIMY~ID 5'IRFE1', IN 'I}fG QPES7 SPACE DISIRICP, AI'II) EVII~IG FIEIDL*1G5 IN SUPPOIL^ TfR~RIDF - APN: 1061-491-01 A. Recitals. (i) Ratdy and Satdy Davis have filed an aoplicatlm far the approval of Development Review Eb. 92-i1 as devcribai in the title of this Resolution. Fiereinafter in this Resolutim, the subject OevaloparJtt Ideview ~t is reterzed to as "the applicatim." (ii) the Plarutitg Ooomiseim of the City of Randro Cucamvt<3a cci7ditcted a duly mooed hero-ltrg m the subject trotter of the appllcatim ard, followity the conclusim of that hearing, adopted its Resolution No. 92-150 approving the applicatim open certain stated caditims. (iii) 'me decisim repreaarted by said Plamitg O~iaeim Resolution was timely appealed to this Catncil. (iv) orr Jaruazy 20, 1993, this Caumil mtdY.ted a duly noticed public hearing m the applicatim and o:xcluded said hearing m that date. (v) All legal r~r...x~n,; sites priar to the adopkim of this Resolvtim have omtrred. Nfx4, IEiFREFlY2E, it is hereby feud, determined, and revolved by the City Ccu-Y°il of the City of Random Ctramorga as tollaws: 1. 'ibis Concil hereby specifically finds that all oP the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolutim are txve and correct. 2. Based open substantial evidence pr+neented to this Council during the above-refet:errced meeting m Jatruary 20, 1997, including written std oral staff repotYe, the minrtes of the above-refezelr.>ad Plarutirg Cc~iseion meeting and the octtkatt9 of Planning Commissim Resolutim E7o. 92-150, this Council hereby specifically rinds as follows: (a) The applicatim applies to pt9per~ty located at 9400 Alnord Street with a street frontage of 666 feet std lot depth of 1,160 teat; and (b) The property to the t»rth of the subject site is the foothills, the prvparty tc the south omaisty of si.rgle family rmiderres and a wash, the property to the salt is a wash and urdevelaperl lard; and the Property to the west is a derayirg ozdtani; std Fesolutim No. 93-019 ~ 2 (c) Slopes ~tpr than 15 percrnt exist m a poziim o£ the subject site. TM1ve feet of cut (3,990 cubic yards) and 4,320 aibic yards of fill are proposed. The Hillside Development Fegulaticre therefore Tequila Planning Crnmi~sim review and appiTNali acd (d) The hoctse has been designed in ac~dazioe with the Hillside OevelolmerR Regulations (R(1•>C 17.24) as follows: (1) iJO developomit is proposed within the scenic ThorF~e ~ area. (2) 'fie house aryl driveways have been sited where t~ existing residence and driveways are looted to mir:imize gradirq. (3) 'fie house has been plotted parallel with the existiuq arrtaas. (4) ~ house is designal with a split pad, detad~ed garage, varied roof elements, and a cxmbinatim of one- aid two-stray elematts. (5) '~ P g~i*5 mimiw the existing mmrmade grades m the property. (6) 'pie proposed building heic)ht is oa~eirierably below the maximmt30-fool builditq mrveicpe. (e) 'pie applicatim applies to a lot S.atalirq 16.6 acrmi. The w~stetly half of the site cuceists of a nattsal open span arse, Ivnwn as Thotpe Canym, with canym walls oP over 30 peirmft slope gradient. The subject property is developed with a single family residence and a oomnacial horse rarrir, whid~ includes a 9,440 square Pool metal hem/stables, wooden stables, paddxXs, trainitg rLxle, and a riding arms. The metal barn/stables and riding armia were mr~etructed in 1992 tq replace older similar facilities. The applicant intends to demolish the existing single family residenw aid ¢~truc-t a 7,600 square foot residmx+s in the same lawtim; (f) TtM property hoe been omtirtaally used ae a oonmercial horse boarding facility lino the 1960's acoordiig to permits granted by the Wmty of San Be¢nntdiro. 7ha boarditg facility ie auxantly appcared far ~ to 124 horses in amordaroa with site approval No. 93-x9 granted by the CUmty of ran Batrcardltq m Fernery 7, 1977; (g) 'fie property is located with the Opm1 Spew and Very Iaw Revidential Districts. 'me property is also located within the tY~ian/Ideal PlBr'lay District whidf requires all new dwelopsa:t to provide trails (cc~auty ar local) in acc+mraec~ce with the adopted trails map of the Gm~el Plan; Resolution No. 93-019 Page 3 (h) 'R7e trails map of the General Plan of the City of Rarcho Cucamorcp irdicates a e~uuty trail, oily )moan as the "Almond Trail," o>rttiecting acrvsa the subject property to link with other existing ar planned regional aid ocemmity trails. The Almoni Trail is a majar east-~,est cv~mecti~ that extads across the full width of the Alta I~7 ara-a; (i) The P~PertY is presently iguwed with a utility servioa road within an eaeann..r which extrrda from the ..owtkla3sFs[ly Carnet oP the pxaperty to the nortlrrly rem;..,a of an existing Public ocmnmity trail on the adjoining property to the west. 'ibis road is a traditional trail path far equestrians and hikers; all m;n;mm (j) ~ 1 I~~-'tr as cOndlttoned h~eb)', c+ca~lis9 With develoEmant standards of the City of Rabb ~F• 3. Bayed upon the m+vnramriai ~~~ ~~ to this Council durirzl the abrnre•-referenced Janary 20, 1993, hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Cgatcil hereiry fitds and concludes ae follows: (a) that the proposed project is oor~aistent with the objeckives of the Germal pion; std (b) that the prnpeeed use is in aowrd with the objective of the Develolment Code arcl the Pub of the district in which the site is located; and (c) 'Rat the jaoposed use is in ooopliama with ea<fi of the applicable provisions of the Developmynt Cbde; dtd (d) 'Rat the proposed use, together with the rnrditiorm applicable thereto, will not ba detr{mmital to the public health, safety, ar welfare ar m;terially injurious to pxopezties ~s i~svvmenta in the vicinity. 1, 2, arcl 3 above, thL pauni~l~ arcl corglueiona set Earth in paragraphs haraby appcovs tin application subject to attached hate ~ flan set faith bolow arc] in the Standard Cufditicn3, inocaporated herein by this retesmw. 1) Slopes shall be Planted in aooardance with the hillside Davelapmsnt Regulatia~n (I~'.I4C 17.24), includLg, Gtt not limited to, tin following: informal clusters of treae and atslrts, drought tolerant and fire retardant plant material, and a permanent irrigation syst®. 2) All slopes shall be designed with variety in slope gradient, wherever paesibL, and hard edges tnsded off (i.e., at top/too oL slope, ar majar directional darc>~). 100 Resolution No. 93-019 Page 4 3) rents;..; ~ walls shall be terraced aryl separated by a 7ni;S7a7m of 3 feet of lardscapiry. No individual wall shall e1oeeed 4 feet in heic~It on the upslape, 'xa a¢'eed 3.5 feet 171 height on tt~ dowrlslope. <) 1he interceptor drain, at the top of the slope sinus the txx~e, shall be "71at;ualized" with native rode or wlored oonxete. 5) Arty removal of heritage trees stall xeg;ixe sutelittal a7d apEuwal of s 'lies Idtmwal Ha:mit per the Tree Preservation Otditlarloe (Ri1•L^ 19.08). I) 0.v>,strtx:t a public crn.e,..; h' Trail prior to oaz>pany. The trail ~igrmaRt st1a11 follow the existing road from the west property line to the tcp of the bank on the valet aide of Thorpe Carryrn ttlen go swtherly alas) the top of the carryon wall to Alsond Street, M strewn in Ddlibit ^A" attached Hereto. 2) ~sementa Por paticns of the ckmmallty Trail plated outside t11s public rigirt-of-way st1e11 ba dedimted to the City wherever ttley encroed7 onto private property, 3) Install limited tr.;7 i7¢roveIDerRB, to the satisfaction of the City P1aivler avid City Fhgineet, as follows: a) l1171imA trail elSfaq width Btlall a 10 feet, within a zo-foot eaeemlt i! outsido t2r public right-of~lay; b) festive soil shall be graded to Q7®s11ty Trail standards with xoclas and weeds returned. Oti1e[ existing surfaoee stall ba xepnired as needed; c) ensures PVC rail fencing per City standard ot11y whim's steep dinnrl slopes fall msy~ Enure the trail erl7e, in afees noC subject to flooding; d) Provide a vehicle gab with aide ameee, toward the eeetarly terminrs of fife prc;»eed C~smity Trail, lacatW and/a- 101 [tesolutian No. 97-019 Paje 5 specially deeigred to minimize damage due to storm waters to the satisfaction oP the City FYgitieer. e) Diractionnl sicyre, ~trurted of 4-irr3i ty 4-inch redwood poets set vertically at 3 feet above graad, at Tlie locations dawn in Hdilbit "A." ItOUt directional arrcwe aM lettrrs epellirg "AIIR~m 'IItAII.^ aid paint while. 4) A lien agce®ervt shall be recsded for the fu4¢e ODnetrllCGiQ1 at Almond Street , inclvdkq A.C. pav®Bnt, Qab aid gutter, street lights, Street txeee, steam ~ir~ facilities, a drive apptoedi, az~d a parlasy Cc~ity Trail to the satisfahirn of the City Frtgii~. 5) Sims Almond Street iaprvveernts an iat being ineG ~ i~ at this t1me, t®paasy gmytity Trail iaprovments shall be located within the Almvd Street rightbt-way east of ape Canyon, as close to their ultimate alig<msit as is phyalmlly possible given the existiig topograptry. Provide easemnts far portions o! the C~adty Trail placed outside ttfe street ric¢~t-of-way to awid existitg treae and draiiage devices. 6) In tlv event that Almorcl Street ir~vv®enb aze iia'talled in the fu4sa, portions of the trail adjacent to Almond Street shall ba reooratructed as a minima width Parkway Comns~ity 'Rail within the exlstiig ricjttro!- way. It additlaial rightbt~ray is ne®esnry to aooomocdate a vShicle gate with side access on the asst side of tlr project driveway, it stall bo dedicated et that rims. 9i11r71m y sefaty Divialon 1) Provide slaps setback an math aids o! hwme p~ ordinnnoe 4u (il®C) aM positive drainage atusd brims. 2) A dial soils repaxt aid geology report era ~~~ permits t0 ~iss~arw o! g[aditlg aid r+epaxts shall imlude slaps gradierK, height of alcps, load intensity, aid erosion dareotee-lstia of slaps material. 1~ peaolutim tb. 93-019 Page 6 FireFire caf~piv 1) wit a fuel modificatim plan std a fire defense plan prior to iseuanoe of graditrl ctrl huilditrl permits. 2) Fire flaw r'er3uitemmt[ shall ba ],000 gallaa per micatte. Afire flw stall Fie cv~c!'.ed by the applicant and witnessed py fire dleparla>ent pexsmtiel prior to water plan appxwal, after owatxvetim, std pries to ooaipecrq. 3) Fire irydranta will lA recptired. pcistinq Pine hydrant locations shnll 1» providtl prior to water plan appcwel. Stbtatderd tcydhacrts shall be upg[adled to meat Fln D1atx'ict atatdnrds. All requited public ar m-site fin tcydhattta stall ba icietallad, flushed, add operaWs lsior to delivery of any ~~~iwt~ tuildity materials m sib (i.a., lumlar, roofing materials, etc.) . t[yd~ecit tluatticg stall be witneeed lar Lin dapertmett peramnal. 4) tly<rant retlectiw markers (blue dots) shall W required far all ttyd]sattta and installed prior to fiml ittepectim. 5) An avtametie fife wvfie~.iel.i ~ syst®(e) will pe requind per pectin Protectim District otdicfenoe Racrl~ Grp Otdltwcoe 474. 6) sprinkler syatmm monitoring most he installed std apsntiaal iaediably upon ocapletrm of sprinldlar systems. ~) Firs its tin lm i slacderds ~lY with 8) All fret planted in any median stall to kept trimmed a minimum of 14 feat 6 indw frcat tlr greed i4 so as cet to inpsds firs appetetus. 9) A totaoc tapld entry key Vault stall M installed prior to final inepxtim. proof of putciase atoll >» submitted prior to Lital buildttg plan apfaoval. aactart ttfe Fire t)lstrict for specific details aM arderitg lntor~tim. 1~ Resolutim No. 91-019 Page 7 10) Gated/restricked erday(s) tgpyire irre >.r rAtsan of a IQtac rapid softy key syal®. ll) A tenant use letter shall be witted pricy to final building Plan app:wal. Special petmtffi may he required depeMitrg upon int~rled use. 12) Additiaal plan dledc Pees atoll ba paid Esior to water Plan app<wal aryl prior to final plan aPP~r~• Sepnrata plan ctrrJc fees for lira pxotactiai aYatems (aprinicleza, alasm•, etc.) ard/ca~ arty omeuitant raviswa will be aseeaW upon auffiittal oP plans. 5. 'Eats 0o~ari1 hstaty pmvidr nolics to Rawly and Satdy Davis that the lima within whidl judicial tevfew ad the decisim tepceeertted bir this Resolution moat bs sought is gou~'ned by the provisions at California CUde of Civil Ptooedtus Section 1094.6. 6. 'Bfe city Clerk of the City of Ranc3w Q1Ca0~p is hereby a+,..~er ffi; (a) amity to ttr adoptim of uris Prsolutiar, erd (b) fcrttladT2l tranrmmit a omrGified Dopy of this Rssolut.ion, by asstified moil, in City tecacls~~r to Rawly and Sarrly Devil at ttr addcass ldsrrtified PASSID, APPADVID, and ADDYtID thL4 ltd day of Fetrtaty, 1993. AYbS: Alermrderr GUtieeiez, Stout, Williiuoe NDkS: Nara ABSFNt: Nara AB9fAIItID: Baguet Dem1s L. Stout. Mayes AT1'BHt: Delta J. , City Clerk 1Q4 Raeolutim No. 93-019 page 8 I, ~fHtA J. ADP.tS, CITY C[.FF[C of the City of Rai~dio CuCaaAfger ~lifacnia. do hereby certify that the foregoitsJ raeaolutirn was dilY Pte, approved, and adopted LY the City Caacil of the city of Randn Q~aiga, Calif~nia, at a regular meetity of said City 6aaicil bald m the 3rd day of fpkavary, 1993. F]recuted this ath day of Frlavacy, 1993, at pandas Cu[:~aga, cxlifornia. Detra J. ,city Clinic 1~ Fesoltxtim No. 93-019 Page 9 / / ~ //. I ~~ C` . - °' ~" „ / ~ 1. ~r'l ! l--J i i '~ / • ~ .rs~ ~ ~~/ i ~~ r r~~f~T. (! r 1 Y ~ ~ ~ ! ~ I ~, ~' ~ ~~ .r- ~ y F. ,' t ~ / ~-~. ,~ ` ` ~F \ ~ ~ Z ' ~ ~~ ~ ~ A' ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ r ~,, _ ~. __ _ , \ Ili `„~' 1 ~ I I I T r" ~ ~ i' I ~ ~\.\~` I ~~~~ry ~' O II ~~ I~~I ~~ ~ li ..-L\.~` ///ij/~/~ ~ ~/~~S lip ,hl. I '.I c ~~ n i' ~ ~ //i/ ' ~\ \ ~~ J ~ ~~ ,I, a ~ 106 ~~ I~olutim No. 93-019 Page 10 aaTr OP DEPARTMENT OF nz~atMa OmOAloN~A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STANDARD CONDITIONS Paaecra: .~R 9Z ' // suaaecr: ~G ~ ~ 7iwRwt- APPLIGANT: ~'-'d'-- LOCATION: ~MN~O~I ' I O~ TigN itamt tlrrtltrtl w COMtlort a Appbva. APPLICANT snAU CONTACT TIK ftiANNfNO DIY1010N, me a>•r,aa, frr,A couruANCa rrtTN THE iOLLOVYfNO eoNOrtfoN>,: A. Tlm. Lanaa ~.,y X t. Apgwarrura.prra,urrw.earraaaOytMfhwwgCornNpbn,aarasrrppamwawl JJ- naswa0appwadrAtatwtraaamrarcaawalb 2a morrprammabuabaappova. 2. DrwbptMnuDNlpn RrNM rha b apMOaa Prior b r t J_!- s. Approval d TcrraM TraCf No. ~ Pam ngrrf b nw aPProt'a a J_!- •. ThlArval7pOrrral00ltrrMrlra,PY11GWbY1,atM00r1aatrrrraMaaMbW00nabnNp. J.J. patiCgalaC n, or corrrlMtrtrrlr4 a MOSNara Carmnlq f alfba OMIp (CiD) for tlb gaMb Cueanar0a fna Ptalydlan OMYIO b IMIh7 aofrrplrCYOrr atraar ttraYrarraroa a a Nn ,talion b NM Ifb drvrlrplrraf. 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A daaiad anyM gllYlO pltn lMl ba ravlawW and approntl btr tla Cpy P••rrM/ ala Slrara-s Dlpdwtrd (9MMt tl Oda b its iaauartea a adtlYq pa,mlY. s„at plan alw ~ndkas ayb, lalalalllealt, IorYlar, Mips. and rMtbd a alMaldaq ao r tta b adwnal~ maa attpcar pvapartlls. e. n M easraNtad iraslr nosptarJla an proraad. Y Vaalr pfdrup a1taN W for irrdlNdual unity wan aM raaagsbl ahlalald (,drd Waac vfaly. 9. TraM nbap,laelll an rpl,Yad and lMll mM Cly atarlGrda. TattlW daagn, kutbla aro tM ra,mpar d trun r+aaotaeal atlw ea wgaa b cq vlatrrr nawr and appov, prbr b awatoa a tw,ialrq pamwa. 10 AN prounamountwt unlay appwtanar,cal loco al Uafllloltlllta. AC OplWlaan, rite., ltral t» bulad out a Dt10k vrsar ara adapuataty sunltad IMp,Qfr tM uaa a a cotttENation o' corcraa « maar,ry watts, ttaMrq, ardor Urrd¢apat0 b ms Wipagialt d its Cat Plannal. r.a....a U.C9a-/! J_J. J~ JJ~ JJ_ JJ- JJ._ JJ- JJ_ J-/_ J_/- -J-- - tn0 Y b/91 Ft~alutim No. 9]-019 Page 12 m.o Qi 9i-N p ®mYami~ t,. 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CWidlnp ~Yp t M LlamalM anrpy lYMen M rtpuNad b provide dar,Nrk 1,01 wMabr aM drYaMrrp rMb J_J_ and Idr Matlnp rry tlwYlarWtp Dpa a spa. urlMaa otlbr aMmMlva aMNy ayratna an danMnMrrarlb eaa piW WtrcpldlY W alipMnry. Al MwYmlrppdoM YMlwd a me tin,. a lfllW dwabvlrla cull Da u+ppMmlmw win saes nMarp. oaab artl a +Klt,dad m lM a++bro pbrb and anw a tt4natlad for cly Poara,r ravMw rb approve prbr b iM Mawrba a t7uildlq MrllWl. 2, AA OwaNinpa anal nave dM Nont. tba tend nr awebna uppndaA wA~ .rawlaaure J-'- lnamMrR, tlalaallQ and MCnaaW dNinaalMn a aunaa IraaYrnara rbfau b CNy Plrtrrar rwraw and approval prig t0 MtualCa d builOY,p parnra. ~ 3/91 l M R®olt±ticn No- 93-019 Forge 13 3 Slaroatd Ppb oowr iMarn for uw try iM FbIMOwrNr]' Aaaaipbn Snsa G wtriNnW br Cxy PlMrpr and Buadirp OltlCgl rwnw aro apt7rwvpAN to TSwanaaouxdrq permas. /. AN tool aopunartanas. Mbutlxq u eoroabners aro arrr root moutaed edupft+rn aroror prolegbne, cMx a enwbedlran wew erotM scum (tUflHetlfrom edlaant ptoPxtNa and slrwN as repuved M' tM PtpVarq Dtviabn. Sudt foaenrtp anall W art9peraurary irneyated wan tM WBdvlp dotpn and mMinlCtetl b tM apipalxbn d the CM PtanMr. DsuM shwa a hA+Oed h ouxdaq ptaM. D. Parkins and VMleoarr ACeesa (hdab Oe41b 011 EnIbY10 pbtta) t. AMOUksgbiNroseaps4leralapyrhawamxwnrmautltidadrMrNbndslaaaftlanaal wraain ^ t ahm waN agaan b tM PaNk4 ataa (kaltdxtp aro). 2. TeaNrW pedepnan PpMrayf and Ns4red pavfnNd arrow drparnn akiba arkY W prwbedlMaupfa>AA tlMMwbpMMbOOnrMdOr•prgpdMatWbiWawNhuPptpWU µwatrernatbrW uses. ~,n.o.n~ Y3-/f `~mamm]at J_._J- J_J- J_J JJ - 3. M Parkhs space aMa W dOUDIe aolpad pN Cry pardYda aro M dMwq aialaa, eMraraNa, aro wits aMr ba prbed per Cry palldpol. 1. Ar orals soar M Pforided am tWaOa door Morn 0 dm'a'a'M w Nw titan to Iad h sago hom Dark d abawat. 5. TM CoveMraa,CorelUorraM FegtrlbrbattYnpnpMporapadnaMtbnMwHCbs on ttrw sb unNaa tn.y N itN prrbipax aowo a trnNPOrtatbn br dr awnar and praxWl pvkaq on hNMr dretarlon aM1w aMr roan h depOnpad rbra pMthp atw. e. Pyna bf arry aed7rry OMn alY1 M wbMlad for iM Clry PWnar, Cry ErtpMtwr, and Ranch Cueamorye Fke Prdadbn Dlprksravbw aMappfoval pnorb Np7rbsd Wrdrp pemMe. E. lanaanDtrq (fdr pWYey ntaltttaYNO Wtdaeapa araM, rIM b sadbn N.) ~1. Adpaibd wa7seapearo hlprbnpyn, irtlyWttpabpaptataMq lptlmodal hortr wtdaeap• 2. X 7/91 JJ..- J-J~ JJ_ _l.-J- JJ- ~~~ J~- J_1- J_~ 11~ uq h 1M caw d reaf0arltlsl MvebpnWa, aIW W pNSSfad M • SaruaO Iandaeapa areMedand suErtYSedta Cry Ptatnar nebnarpaODra'rp prbrb tMYrutbadOdtdrp ~, pemkN or prbr Ihsl mp apgtdval h SN Casa d a 6tYbm la atAtlsrbn. Eaetirp traM raVUtred bhs prNarwO hpbp arW Et waawdwm a donMtut.UOnOarrbr in aooorWnwwtndta aluflkbalCatls Sadbn 111.00.110, and p notaddntMpradttppWr. me beatbna now trees bt»yrww.d h aaa aM naw bCafbli IOf 6Lx1plaAad tress soar oe anOwnannbdataaadlandaupa plarta. TM ltrtpreara attMblbwdadN aroorw'a reconwtNrroMbro raprdrp prewrvpbn, tranaptvttap arN M11e11Yp mpftoda. A rrxrwruma,)raw parpfoasataa. alorrprwd adNtowtekw spa, attattOepmvklae wslxn tM projeq: %• IS• men door or IYSN, %• 76 hIn Oos ar btpar ,_ % - 21• irKn COa Or WOM, __ %' 1 Syallort, and _ % • 3 Wbn. 1 A mrwtarm d _% of trees plMlaO wi0tin Ora projea char Oa rpaeitMn arts ifwa 2/•MN71 COR M IaIQa1. 5 WMkn Wdkq bls, traaa stWi W paraad p a rpe d OM 15yWbn Irae bf ovary thew parkep staxa, wnkNnt to anada 50%d IM parheq arw p sdlar rgdn do AUptp Zt. Resolutim No. 93-019 Page 14 w~ Ate// s. TtpttnYOe pyrnd0in ar•n of p+oliC View adiarwrnlo tnA abrq tauaum •Ilr•tl of one ,M Da 30 MNr IM a Eui17Yy. -J---1- X 7. 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For t•,Oy ninny mb•al•IA•vypn,Mt,Mdap•pWrl4 dnA Prlprlr •nYWoadk•r ouW nllldalUdh•Mrnya,Ad,llw,paeuandn Fhyfb,•Mre00•a4rcYlefdbM«,nd, r~ slrl bd o0n0uaal W tM Plnrlt,p ONMIon p A•1•na,l tlW tl1•P d• M tttMldelay aNIAUe1t 10. Fa rr•ldH•,Np mlda•yl rp ron•lsdlearY drvNopTMI. VpPMN salad r• ntpOr- t6M br Ar oalMbr nrkrl,r,td a r y1ya~•d rw dn••Id. r tldd a awdpwd pyln•A drddl wiNh AM plElt ilphl~l-waY. N 1d1,AtCpO rdr •nY nd kdp Ind (nlm vv0• u,d o'•OA• •n0 mlYrktlA n a n•sny w ddndq aonOnblt dnA •nr nc•Md reOWt Pn+MnG y0. rtowk,p, dnA nYlnik,p, Ant' aru0d4 AtdM1 AI•dldA. or Ado+rho py1+ mrt+yl enss a npla•A wnnln ao ddp 1n1n nr Aly d Amon „ F~ rw w+oa+wro Ndn a agadA pa tl,• D•edbpnrld CAA• O,A Ax . 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Toe n4ilMannO• allay t11•n W AlydlOp•d •11A •Yb11,4•A bt C1y PIrl1•t fe•yM •R1A •ppl0vdl plbl b yarns a bldaMq w~ TMN erntAd •nr •11aJ0ldOd M nddlrr orolwn mdnadnrw a a1s /tltella and wsAyd. , ~ LrWk+P^0 aM hlpnlbn M,ll OI A•tglNA b oonrnr• wmr tt•a,pn CM pM,epy of X•ntnp r AaYi•A h Cn•ga 19.16 d tly Rr,afO CtNimOnpd Mutlitipr CaOd. x vti JJ~ JJ_ ~J_ J-J_ JJ_ J~_ J~_ ~_!~ _JJ-_ JJ_ `,l__.J~ ui Resolutim No. 93-019 ?age 15 F. sgro 7ne tiplla NtrWJtedontMtudrWtWdaro anooncepluatoray androta Wnd thin approval. Any t9ro proposed for the dewaoprnent enaA portply wits me Sqn Ordinance W shaX reouin sep«ale appacatlm an0 apprWL oY the Psrvxtp Olvylon prnrb iMaNatbn d any sgro. 2. AUnNOrtn Sign Program l«WaOawebpm«f eMNWttAnMledl«cny Ptarrsr revers. an0 approval poor to iaaUanpe d builCMq permlti. 3. Dkepory moraln+ere aipn(q dolt W provided lar aortrmn, c»ndorrYrlYarl, or bwrelortw prbr to acaparwy and anaa rpoMe taparab appaeaabn aM apprwy W the PsnMp ONiabn prior to sewnce d Wi17Yfp pamib. G. EmlrolMroMal t. 7M wvabp« anaa provide each proapeahv ouy« wrNten rgba a nM Fwtn SVeet Moor crualw prpNOt b a et«Wrd bmut r d«ermasd dY dte GY Psraw, prorb aenparg a crh depose an any prap«ry. z. the avebp« enaa provbe seat oroepeaM tary« wnlMn oaks a ar Cry Aaop.d Speoal Saaflr Zone for are Red N~ Faua, n a eaartdald banal r darernersd a>'v dr Oay Plerrrer, prior b aooegaq a Gteat dapotl an arty prop«ty. 3. The dewlopar tfrat prorHe each proepedM tay« wraMl rWb d pM Fooa'r~ Freeway proNa in a ewtdantl bmYl r daMrrnerd q tIM Coy Ptrarer, prior b edngap a crh depose on arty Property. ~ A flrW adluatanl report tMll W tlrhrrMlad bf CNy Pyryt« revsw aM approval prior b tM sauarta d a>viadaq pemMa. 1Te Peal leech tIW Aaowa tM Mvd d Merbr rose adarelabnbpebwaS CNEL,tM txAldMtp maNdasarq dorauuWOrt taolarlplraeprovNed, aM Y appopllab, v«Ny dN adernw.y d tls rtalgalbn rroruea. The a^rarp plaro erH r cMtltW M OOredrrrlaroe wial tM rraaapaaaon nbMlrr oorttaawe b dte Iktal report. H. an.r AgMpar t. Emergency rdortdryaodetaMlWprmbedbado«dYtoawM Rahdb CYCYmrpa FYt Prgeoipn DIwrW &armaridt. Z. Emarpanry aoaranWbapraidad. maaaarurwhea artlCNal.a maWnrma26Netwid tl aN letlee dumg odtaYlrpbh MI aomroarks wits Nandb Clkalitdtp/ FYe Ploteabr Dutrkl nr•liamaraa. Prier b OeUarYla d pl/Ilwrp pemtin 10r NrrEUStEIe OOrtttltlNpfl, e.ldencs snail h wanltted b firs Rarktb t:uhanbnpa FMa vraeabrt DWrkl tnrterrporary wal« supply b lire pbtsobn s avaaaaoM, paMMtp aolrpMtbn a reQUNad An praaabn tyaam. ~. .~ na Yl-i1 mw~>; i J~i- I _JJ~ .J_J_ J-J_ JJ- JJ~ J_J_ JJ- J-J- .J_..'- a. ins appaurtt enr mean tM U. S. pdNaa Servke q dasmiata the a4P~aar tYM an bcalbn a mW Eoxea. MuaNamay reeadartdal davebprrwaa tnaA PreNida a eoad ovMlea awdun br mr dfxM wilt rpuata tgalaan0.1TN noel bwtbn a tl>, mw boxM arse to deegn a IM overhae etturLn tots oa augad b Cary vtartnar mrw aro approval era to tM swance a ourlderg pemw. ~5 J.J~ Pof polaot utYtg tpptk tarts ladlliee, vMtlM CMNkJIbn d aixapaOiWy, irtcUtlNq as ~~ supponve ntbrmalbn, snail f» odairNd from pte San BernardNb Courtly OepadmM of 'i Ernndnm«eal FNeNn orb wpMted to ate BuNdrq OnrcUl Prbr b tM uwanu d SepK iana Pertnaa, orb Drgr td ewsnce d puNdeq Perrtwa. -J-- -'-- 112 sr . ~esolutim lio. 93-019 page 16 e~s0~~ -/ AvvucAKn aaeu C01V7ACf 711Y YWLDINCi ,KO SAFYTY onruloK, pu) fe-ua, rp11 coYwuAKCE wn71711Y FO{,1,OYVIKO mKO171oKS: I. 911, O,V,bpll,tw ~t. ' d W _I_J Coe . Unliam Nab1WEMark eoe,onw,ppee,W orte,,. ~Coe, orehac,,. W nyl,Ibn, n ,n,a a m, en1, a +ulunw a r,Y1N, p,10Y1,. 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Fdnttalbtt aoab attr 4 batyb ur tM T. tmoy b tntrwaan a ayr davabOtrbn pnaa. wnaan tnpoaattan pWb rat a nee- J-~_ prod ttayorb eta ptbw taouneatw a wan aaoataary amaw orb aana0a paraenb iM fa11aNCYlOn a tM Cnl Enpnaar. PMaa Owrttlatba rittal oanw0art0 b q 11taa Ybwm M Vta app6yaa IaIMNNa Ilp, 118 x am RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT STAFF REPORT ~~, TO: President and Members of the Board of Directors ~ I FROM: L. Dennis Michael, Fire Chief , BY: Lloyd B. Almand, Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal i i ~i i DATE: July 6, 1993 SUBJECT: CHANGES TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE 1991 UNIFORM FIRE CODE At approximately 1030 hours on Tuesday, July 6, 1993, I received a phone call from Attorney Craig Fox of City Attorney Jim Markman's office. That phone call resulted in several minor changes being made to the proposed ordinance. Those changes mainly affected the section titles !i.e.. "is hereby amended by adding anew subsection . .") and did not affect the body or intent of the amendments. Please accept my apology for these late but necessary changes. LBA/ss RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTIO TRICF N DIS rr Tl ORDINANCc NO. r~ O~ TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTTON 1. ADOPTTON OF THE LT~ORM FB2E CODE, 1991 EDITTON ........................................ ......1 SECTION 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRE SAFETY DMS[ON ......................................................... ......I SECTON 3. DEFI\~ITiONS .............................................................................................................. ......t SECTION 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS iN W'HICH STORAGE OF FLAM1IMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS [N OUTSIDE ABOVEGROUND TANKS IS PROHIBITED ............................................................................................. ......1 SECTIONS. ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS IN WHICH STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS IS TO BE PROHIBITED ................................ ......2 SECTION 6. AMENDMENTS TO THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND THE CALIFORNIA FD2E COIE ............................................................................................................................ ......2 SECIlON 7. LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR LOW RISE, MID-RISE AND HIGH RISE B U iL D I N G S ................................................................................................................. ....13 SECTION 9. CLEARANCE OF BRUSH OR VEGETATIVE GROWTH FROM ROADWAYS ................ ....30 SECTION 9. APPELLATE PROCEDURES ........................................................................................ ....31 SECTION IO. VIOLATION OP ORDINANCE: ISSUANCE OF C[TATION ........................................... ....32 SECTION Ii. PENALTY .................................................................................................................... ....32 SECPION 12. REPEAL OE CONFLICTING ORDINANCES .................................................................. ....33 SECTION 13. VALIDITY .................................................................................................................. ....33 SECTION 14. DATF, OF EFFL-CT .......................................................................................................... ....33 ORDINANCE NO. I Y' ~~" AN ORDINANCE OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, 1991 EDITION. AND MAKING CERTAIN DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS ANA AMENDMENTS THERETO AND MAKING CERTAIN DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO THE 1991 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE RANCHO CliCAMONGA FLRE PROTECTION DISTRICT': $~CTIOY 1 ADOPTIO'9 OF THE UNIFORM IZRE CODE. 1991 EDITION The Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District hereby ordains as follows for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous m Iite and progeny from ^re or explosion, that certain Code and Standards known as the L'nifonn Fire Code, including all appendices, and the Uniform Fire Code Standards published by the Western Fire Chiefs Associauan, the international Conference of Building Officials, and the California Fire Code, being particularly the 1991 editions thereof and the whole thereof, save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified or amended by Sections 6, 8 and 9 of this Ordinance, of which Codc and Standards not less than one copy has been and is now filed in the office of the Secretary of the Hoard of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, and the same are hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, and from the date on which this Ordinance shall take effect, the provision thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. SFCftOV 2 E-STABC(SHI+IENT OF FIRE S4FETY DIVISION The bureau of (ire prevention shall be re fe mcd to as the Fire Safety Division. SECTiOV 3 UEFlVIT10yS Wherever the word "jurisdiction" is used in [he Uniform Fire Cnde and/or the California Fire Codc, i[ is held to mean [he Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. Wherever the words "chief of the bureau of fire prevention" arc used, they shall be held to mean "Fire Marshal". SECTION 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF.LIMITS.OF_DISTRICTS iN WHICH STORAC•E. OF FLAATMARLE OR~O'V~LSTIBLE LIOLrtDS IN OUTSIDE AROVEGRO!TfD'f8(gi{S IS PROHIBITED. The limits referred to in Sections 79.501 and 79.1001 in which the storage of flammable or combustible liquids is restricted are hereby established as follows: A, The storage of Oammable or rombustible liquid in outside abovo-ground tanks is prohibited within District boundaries, unless so stored in a tank approved by thn Fire District and a oennit for such storage has been obtained from the Firc District. Ordinance 1\ro. Page 3 F. Section 9.105 (Definitions and Abbreviations) is hereby revised according to the pinted errata to the 1991 UFC. Cryogenic Fluid is a fluid that has a normal boiling point below - 150°. G. Section 10.203 is hereby amended by adding a new Section la to read as fellows: la. Where Acquired. An access road shall be provided within 50 feet of all buildings if natural grade between the access road and building is in excess of 30 percent. Where the access roadway cannot be provided, an approved fire protection system or systems shall be provided which is hydraulically designed to provide one Icvel of hazard group protection greater than that required by nationally recognized standards. H. Section 10.204(a) is hereby amended to read as follows: (a) Width. The minimum unobstructed width of a fire apparatus access road shall not be less than twenty-six feet. EXCEPTION: The entranceway width to private commercial, industrial, or residential projects shall be twenty-siz feet, unless an entry island is constructed, at which point the minimum roadway width shall be twenty (eat on each side of the island. This provision is not intended to include the standard dedicated residential street. Vertical Clearance. All fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobsl ru cted vertical clearance of not less than 14 feet 6 inches. Section 10.204(6) is hereby amended by adding a new Section b.l to read as follows: b.l Paving and Improvement, Fire lanes shall be paved to meet standards of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Where the Fire Chief deems it permissible, he may allow the cse of natural grass surface if the following conditions are met: (i). A gravel sub-surface is provided which will withstand 70.000 pounds in all weather conditions without significant compaction (90% compaction). Engineering data to be provided. (ii). Other supporting material or block Inay be used if they meet the same criterion and/or conditions as stated in Section 10.20a b.l, (i) above. (iii). Grass-emered restricted access shall be marked and approved so that the supported driving area is clearly identifiable to responding emergency personnel. *********************** CORRECTION CORRECTION *********************** ORDINANCE NO. ~~ AN ORDCNANCE OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, 1991 EDITION, AND MAKING CERTAIN DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS THERETO AND MAKING CERTAIN DELETIONS, MODCFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO THE 1991 CALIFORNCA FIRE CODE. BE fC ORDAWED BY THF. RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECI70N DISTRICT: SECTION 1. ADOPTION OF tNiFnRM FfRF rnnR toot mtmtnv The Board of Directors o[ the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District hereby ordains as follows for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion, that certain Code and Standards known as the Uniform Fire Code, including ali appendices, and :he Uniform Fire Code Standards published 6y the Western Fire Chiefs Association, the Intematianal Conference of Building Officials, and the California Fire Code, being particularly the 1991 editions thereof and the whole thereof, save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified or amended 6y Sections 6, 8 and 9 of this Ordinance, oC which Code and StandaMs not less then one copy has been and is now filed in the office o! the Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, and the same arc hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, and from the date on which this Ordinance shall take effect, the provision thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. SECTION 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF FIfZF SAFETY DIVfSION The bureau of fire prevention shall be referred to as the Fire Safety Division. SECTION 3 DEFINTTIONS Wherever the word "jurisdiction" is used in the Uniform Fire Code and/or the Califomia Firc Code. it is held to mean the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Pmtection District. Wherever the words "chief of the bureau of fire prevention" arc used, they shall be held to mean "Fire Marshal". S C170N 4 STAB IcH NT OF IMTTS OF DISTRICTC rN WH[ru cTnRAr`F nR Rr e~.rarenr R OR OMB f TIB E .IOIrtDC IN O riSID ABOVEGROUNn TANKC IS PROHIBITED The limits referred [o in Sections 79.501 and 79.1001 in which the storage of Flammable or combustible liquids is restricted are hereby established as follows: A. The storage of flammable or combustible liquid in outside above-ground tanks is prohibited within District boundaries, unless so stored in a tank approved by the Firc District and a permit for such storage has been obtained from the Fire District. Ordinance No. Page 2 The storage of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited within District boundaries. A. Section 2.106 is hercby amended [o add Section (a) as follows: (a) The following persons are hereby authorized to enforce the provisions of this code: Sheriff or any deputy sheriff for the Coun[y of San Bernardino or any police officer for the City of Rancho Cucamooga 8. Section 2.109 is hereby amended to add Sections (a) and (b) as follows; (a) Fire suppression, investigation, rescue or emergency medical costs arc recoverable in accordance with California Health and Safety Code Section 13009(a) and 13009.1. (b) Any person who negligently or in violation of law causes a non-fire suppression emergency including, but not limited to, situations such as traffic accident or spill o[ tonic or flammable ^uids or chemicals, is liable for the costs of secariog such emergency. Expenses incurred by the Firc District for securing such an emergency situation shall constitute a debt of such person and is collectible by the Chief in the same manner as in the case of an obligation under contract, expressed or implied. C Article 2 is hereby amended to add Section 2.202(c) "Bvildine Certification". Section 2.202 (c), The Fire Chief or his designate shall not certify any construction or work for which fire district approval is required until he is satisfied that the requirements for tiro protection and life safety facilities have actually been constructed and provided in accordance with all applicable codes and the approvtd plan. The developer shall tali the Fire District for inspections related to the construction of required fire protection facilities. D. The first paragraph of Section 4.108 is hercby amended to read as follows: General use permits and certificates shall be required for any ac[ivity or operation which, in the judgement of the Fire Chief or his designate, is likely to produce conditions hazardous to life and progeny. Permits are required Crom the Fire Safety Division of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. Every application for a required permit shall be accompanied by tees as set forth in the Schedule of Fees in an amount set by Resolution of the District. E Section 4.108 is hereby amended 6y adding Section 4.108 f.6 as follows: f.6 To install fixed hood and duct extinguishing systems Ordinance No. Page 3 F. Section 9.105 (Definitions and Abbrevia[ions) is hereby revised according to the printed errata to the 1991 1JFC. Cryogenic Fluid is a ^uid Chas has a normal boiling point below - 150°. tx Section 10.203 is hereby amended by adding a new Su:[ion la to read as follows: la. Where Required. An access road shall be provided within 50 feet of all buildings if natural grade between the access mad and building is io excess of 30 percent. Where the access roadway cannot be provided, an approved fire protection system or systems shall be provided which is hydraulically designed to provide one level of hazard group protection greater than that required by nationally recognized standards. H. Section 10.204(a) is hereby amended to read as follows: (a) Width. The minimum unobstmeted width of a ire apparatus access road shall not be Icss than twenty-six feet. EXCEPTION: The entranceway width to private commercial, industrial, or residential projcc[s shall be twenty-six feet, unless as entry island is constructed, at which point the minimum roadway width shall be twenty feet on each side of the island. This provision is not intended to include the standard dedicated residential street. Vertical Clearance. All fire apparatus access roads shall have an ~~nnh°tr Feted vertical clearance of not less than 14 fee[ 6 inches. L Section 10.204(b) is hereby amended by adding a new Section b.l to read as follows: b.l Paving and Improvement. Fire lanes shall be paved to meet standards of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Where the Fire Chie! deems it permissible, he may allow the use of natural grass surface if the following conditions are met: (i), A gravel sub-surface is provided which will withstand 70,000 pounds in ell weather conditions without significant compaction (90% compaction). Engineering data to be provideQ. (ii). Other supporting material or block may be used if they meet the same criterion and/or conditions as stated in Section 10.204 b.l, (i) above. (iii). Grass-covered restricted access shall be marked and approved so that the supported driving area is clearly iden[ifiabie to responding emergency personnel. Ordinance No. Page 4 (iv). No dip, hump, or other surface irregularity shall: a. have an angle of approach of nine degrees (20%) or steeper; b. have an angle of dcparturt of nine dcgrcu (20%) or more; c. impede the movement of fire apparatus having a wheelbase of 252 inches, with a minimum ground Clearance of eleven inches. J. Section 10.204(0) is hereby amended [o read as follows: (c) Turning Area. The minimum outside radius of the paved surface shall be 50 feet and the inside mdius shall be 20 fu[. An additional 6 feet of clear space shall be maintained beyond the outside radius from a point 6 feet above the paved surface to a point 14 feet 6 inches above the paved surface. Hammerhead turning areas may be permitted upon approval of the Fire Chitf or his designarc. K. Section 10,204 is hereby amended to add Section (g) es follows: (g) Ingress end Egress. in single family residential tract developments where cut-de-sac streets exist, such cut-de-sacs shall not exceed 600 feet in length. In multi-family residential developments cui-de-sac streeta shall nor exceed 300 feet in length. Cul-de-sac streets in both single and multi-family developments shall provide turn-around rights of way not Tess than 90 feet in diameter. Two separate and distinct points of access (ingrtss and egress) may be required under certain conditions. This may also be applied [o industrial park developments. L. Section 10.205 is hereby amended to read as follows: Obstruction. Access roadways, private roadways and public roadways shall be provided and maintained in a passable condition at ail times. Any obstruction or impedance to reasonable access may be repaired or removed forthwith by any public safety agency and the expense of repair or removal shall be borne by the owner of the roadway and, io the case of an obstructing vehicle or object, by the owner of said vehicle or object. Approved "NO PARKING" signs and/or other appropriate notice prohibiting obstructions may be required and shall 6e maintained by the property owner. M, Section 10.206 is hereby amended by adding a now section subsection (a) to read as follows: Section 10.206(a) All fire lanes shall be posted according to Fire District standards. Ordinance No. Page 5 N. Article 10 Division II is hereby amended by adding Section 10.207 as follows: Access Into Gated Communities Sec.10.207. (a) General. Vehicle access cootrol systems or devices installed in residential developments, including existing developments, shall conform to the mquircments of this Section. (b) Approval and Inspection. Detailed plans shall be submitted to the District for approval prior to installation of any gate or barrier system planned for installation within any required fire apparatus access road. Prior to being put into "normally closed" use, all installations must be inspected by, and receive the approval of, the District. (c) Direction of Travel. Access control gates, when installed, shall either slide open horizontally or swing inward (toward development) to open. EXCEPTION: Where inward swing is not possible due to site configuration, outward swing may 6c approved with certain signage requirements intended to prtvent property/vehicle damage or personal injury. (d) Speed of Travel. All control deviccs/sys[ems must reach the fully open position within a total time not to exceed nne (1) second for each ooe (1) foot of required width. (e) Prohibited Devices. All required openings shall provide both ingress and egress. Dimetion limiting devices with no override provision, such as fixed lire spikes, arc prohibited within the required width of the access roadway. No other device may be used which will delay the ingress/egress of District emergency response vehicles. The total number of access control devices/systems, through which emergency services response personnel must pass to reach any address, shall not exceed one (1). (f) Minimum Access Width. Any gate or arm, controlling a single access opening, when fully open shall provide a minimum 20 foot clear width. When multiple access drives are utilized, the gate or ann may provide a minimum of a i2 feet wide opening if there is another such opening, serving the same street, within IS feet of either side. The secondary opening must meet all of the requirements of this Section. EXCEPTION: Gated communities existing prior to the adoption of this ordinance whose gate width is Tess than 20 feet, but equal to or greater rhea 12 feet, shall not be required to comply with the width requirement of this ordinance. Access roads provided and designated for "Emergency Services Use Only" may 6e gated with manually opening gates which meet other applicable requirements of this Section, Ordir.:..ce No. Page E (g) Operation. The normal operational mode of all access control devices/systems shall be power assisted. All access control devices/systems must be openable by District emergency response personnel, with no spacial knowledge, device, or effoR, or unless provided with an approved Knox keyed device. (h) Manual Override. All access contro! devices/systems requiring electrical, hydraulic, or pneumatic power/farce for normal operation shall have an approved means for manual override, accessible by District emergency response personnel, for use in case of a malfunction of the normal operating system. In the manual override mode, all barriers must be capable of being mechanically held in the fully open position. (i) Parking Requirements. Because of the delays caused by controlled access devices/systems, additional parking restrictions may be applied to a gated community, based on other access limitations, ie; narcow/winding streets, dead end streets with no fire apparatus turnaround. (j) Maintenance. In order to ensure That all access control systems will 6e properly maintained, proof of a maintenance contract for the control device/system is required [o be supplied to, and kept on file at, the Fire Safety Division. The property owner and/or the property owner's association shall amend and maintain the C,C,& Rs to provide the proper maintenance and operation of the access control devices/systems. (k) Other Requirements. Ocher than the obstruction and [hc reduced width controlled within this Section, no other requirement of Anicle 10, Division II shall be adversely effected by the placement of any control system/device within any required ft re apparatus access road. (I) Retroactive Compliance. Non-conforming gated communities existing and/or approved prior to the adoption of this ordinance shall have until January I, 199.5 to comply with Section 10.207. O Section 10.301 of the UFC and the California Fire Codc, Title 24, Part 9 is hereby amended [o read as follows: Section 10.301(a). Approved numbers or addresses shall be placed on all new and existing buildings in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property. Said numbers shall contrast with their background. Ncw Group R Division 3 occupancy addresses shall be posted with a minimum of four (4) inch numbers, visible from the street and during the hours of darkness the numbers shall be low voltage internally electrically ill uminated. Posted numbers shall contrast with their background and be legible from the street. Where building setbacks exc eed 100 [eat From the roadway, additional contrasting tour (4) inch numbe rs shall be displayed at the property entrance. Ordinance No. Page 7 Ncw Group A, B, E, 1, H, and R Division 1 occupancy addresses shall be posted with a minimum of eight (8) inch numbers, visible from the street end during the hours of darkness shall be electrically illuminated. Where We building setback exceed 200 feet from the roadway additional non•illumioated contrasting six (ti) inch numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In existing and new multi-unit commercial/industrial complexes non- illuminated addresses (numbers and/or letters) shall also be posted on the rear exterior of all units or suites having access from the rear. These addresses shall be a minimum of 6" high and shall contrast with Weir background. Section 10.304(6) is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 10.304(6). Access doors shall be provided at/or near ground level for firefighting purposes in accordance with the Uniform Building Code. Thera shall be at least one door not Icss than 3 feet in width and not Icss than 6 fee[ 8 inches in height within the required [ravel distance. Travel distance between said doors shall not exceed 150 feet, or major fraction thereof, on We cztcrior wall which faces the access roadway. (For access door requirements relating to high-piled stock, see Uniform Rre Code Section 81.109(6).) For aesthetic reasons, safety glass (tempered glass) panels the same size as the access doors (not Icss than 3 feet in width and not less than 6 feet B inches in height) may be used as a suitable option for the regular access doors. These glass panels shall be marked with the appropriate reFlcctivc marking symbol, as required 6y [he Fire District, for ease of location by firefighting personnel. Metal roll-up doors are not acceptable for such purposes. All subsequent floors above the ground ^oor shall have a safety glass (tempered glass) panel installed the same size as the windows on that floor at a point above where the 3'0" z 6'8" panels have been installed on the ground floor. These windows shall also be marked with the appropriate reflective symbol. Q Section 10.403 is hereby amended by adding new Sub-scetions (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) as follows: (a) Fire Hydrants Fire hydrants shall be installed as per fire flow and spacing requirements specified by the Fire District for the type of development and in accordance with the standard specifications of the Cucamonga County Warer District. All fire hydrants shall meet or exceed the specifications of the Fire District. Fire hydrant assemblies shall be installed in accordance with the requiements of the Fire Disuict's "Standard fa Fire Hydrant Installation". Contractors shall be responsible for priming and painting ell tiro hydrants. Color shall be a high-grade safety yellow, as approved by the Firc Chief. Ordinance No. Page 8 4. Contractor or developer shall 6c responsible for the purchase and installation of blue dot re Flective hydrant markers for all fire hydrants. 5. Hydrant Spacing: Table No. A-III B-I shall be delc[cd and the oew wording shall read as follows: Maximum hydrant spacing shall not exceed 500 feet in residential areas and 300 Cee[ in commercial/industrial areas. in areas designated as "high hazard", hydrant spacing shall oot exceed 400 feet. Hydran[ spacing in multi-family developments shall mot exceed 300 feet except when the development is fully sprinklercd according to the Uniform Building Code. Standard 35-1, or other code or ordinance adopted by the Ci[y of Rancho Cucamonga. If the complex is fully sprinklered, hydrant spacing may be increased to 400 feet. (b) Water System Design Where [he water system is intended to become a portion of the "public water system", the design shall be approved by Ne Cucamonga County Water District end the Fire District. a. Private water systems which supply fire hydrants shall be designed and constmcted in accordance with the same specifications of the Cucamonga County Water District, as adopted for the public water system, and shall be approved by !hc Firc District. b. Where the water system will be of private ownership, the following gentral principles shall be used and the Fire District approval of design shall be obtained. Generally accepted good hydraulic practices shall be used including, but not limited to, the following criteria: (1) The developer shall refer to the required fire Flow for the particular type of development. (2) The water available in the area of proposed development shall be determined by conducting an on-site fire Flow. This shall be wi!neascd by a representative of the Firc District (pre-construction fire flow). A diffuser shall be used when property damage or hazard to traffic may occur. (3) Water system design shall be based on the premise that, with water flowing at the required rate, as established by the Fire District for the particular type of development under consideration, at lent 20 psi residual pressure shall remain in the system, Ordinance No. Page 9 (4) Any single residential fire hydrant installation shall deliver a minimum of 1000 gpm, and any single commercial/industrial fire hydrant installation shall deliver a minimum of ISf10 gpm, unless otherwise specified and approved by We Fire District. (5) Water mains shall be of grid design or looped where possible. (li) No six-inch water main supplying a fire hydrant shall exceed 500 feet in length when fed from one direction. (7) The developer shall test the water system, including the (lowing of each fire hydrant, in the o~r'e pee of a~soresentative of the Fire Distri t (post construction fire Flow). MS1.T.E.: Acceptance of the water system shell be contingent upon successful completion of the abovementianed tests. (S) Minimum water main size shall be of six-inch inside diameter. (9) Automatic fire sprinkler systems must be supplied in accordance with standards as approved by the Fire District. (c) Private Water System and Fire Hydrant Maintenance Private water systems supporting a fire hydrant shall be maintained in a condition acceptable to the Fire District. The owner of such private water systems shall be responsible for maintaining the system, including repair or replacement of damaged fire hydrants and conducting an annual Zest similar to the acceptance test. Written certification of such test(s) shall be supplied to the Fire District. (d) Temporary Fira Hydrants Temporary, non-permanent fire hydrants, as approved by the Fire District, may be allowed during the period of building conatmetion. Due to the length of the construction period. type of construction, yr proximity to other uses, such temporary, non-permanent facilities will be required to be installed prior to any combustibles being brought on site and shall be required to be removed before any buildings are approved for occupancy, or when permanent, operable hydrants are in existence. Ordinance No. Page 10 (e) Fire Department Connections Fire department connections and valves shall be installed a[ locations as approved by and according to the standard of the Fire District- All exterior fire department connections, valves and appurtenances shall be painted red in color by the owner/occupant prior to approval. Fire department apparaws shall have access eo all fire department connections by roads meeting the requirements of Section 10, Division II. The marking/addressing of fire department connections, valves and/or appurtenances shall be in accordance with Fire District standards. (f) General Requirements and Standards for Fire Protection. The following are requirements in the development of fire p;otcction facilities. When reference is made [o specifications of the Fire District, this shall, in fact, have reference to "Standard Specifications for Installation of I6-Inch Diameter and Smaller Water Mains, Valves and Appurtenances" (latest editions, approved and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Cucamonga County Water District, (and subsequent adopted amendments thereto). R. Section IO.SOI(a) is hereby amended by adding the following: In no case shall [hc portable euinguisher(s) be less than a 2A 10BC, with a minimum chemical capacity weight of 5 pounds. S. Section 10.501 is hereby amended by adding anew subsection (d) as follows: Section 10.501(d) All fire protection system control valves shall be sccore Crom unauthorized closure or tamper by installation of a Knox security system padlock. E7iCEPTION: When fire protection system control valves are equipped with a tamper switch and connected to an approved fire sprinkler monitoring system, the use of this exception may be mvokcd by the Chief for due cause. T. Section 10.503 is hereby amended to read as follows: 10.503(a) Firc alarm systems: fire hydrant systems; fire-extinguishing systems, including automatic sprinklers and wet and dry standpipes; halon systems and other special types of automatic Ore-extinguishing systems; basement pipe inlets; and other fire-protection systems and appurtenances thereto shall meet the approval of the Ore department as [o installation and location and shall be subject to such periodic tests as required by the chief. Plans and specifications shall be submitted to the fire department for review and approval prior to construction. Condition of approval of halon systems shall be satisfactory passage of a test conducted in accordance with nationally recognized standards prior to final acceptance of the system. Ordinance No. Page 11 10.503(6) Multi-Occupancy Building(s) Multi-occupancy buildings served by an automatic sprinkler system(s) shall be provided in an approved enclosure complete with an exterior access door, not less than 3'-0" by 6'-S'. All system(s) components including, but not limited to, riser(s), gauges(s), main drain, inspectors [es[ valve, and Flow switch, shall be located within the enclosure. Automatic sprinkler systems connected to an alarm monitoring system shall have [he firs alarm panel located within the enclosure. U. Section 10.508 is hereby amended by adding anew Sub-section (c) as follows: (c) Sprinkler monitoring. All sprinkler systems required by [his or eny other code shall have all of the risers monitored by an approved alarm system. The occupant(s) served by the riser(s) shall be noted by name and address and this information shall be supplied [o the Fire District by the building owner and/or occupant. The riser(s) shall be numbered and monitored immediately upon completion of the sprinkler system. EXCEPTION: R3 and Group M occupancies. If the building has 24-hour on-site security, a panel shall be supplied within the security area which will indicate the riser(s) affected. A phone call from the security personnel to fire dispatch shall then be made with the proper information (i.e., riser affected and portion of building protected by that riser, such as "north side of building", etc.). I( the building dots not have 24-hour on-site security, a panel shall be installed immediately inside the main entry door leading into the office area. Attached to the front of the panel or affixed on the wall immediately adjacent to the panel shall be a diagram of the building and [he placement of the risers by number. In multi-unit complexes monitored by a single system shared by all of the units, the panel shall be installed in accordance with Section 10.503(6). V. Section 25.116(e)ll is hereby amended to read as Collows: Regardless of the safeguards taken, hand-held Flame-lighted candles shall not be allowed. W. Section 25.117 is hereby amended by adding the following: EXCEPTION: When required by the Chief, the firefighter shall also perform emergency medical care. X Section 27.103(c) is hereby revised to reFlect the printed erram as Collows: (c) Lighting. Lighting shall not be located directly above cellulose nitrate plastic (pyronlin) material, unless provided with a suitable guard to prevent heated particles Falling. Ordinance No. Page 12 Y. Table No. 32.103-A is hercby rcviud according to the printed errata to reflect the changes in the last row as follows: Over 15,000 30 feet 20 feet 60 feet Z Section 79.401 and 79.301 are amended to read as follows: The storage of Flammable or combustible liquid in outside above-ground tanks is prohibited within District boundaries, unless so stored in a tank approved by the Fire District and a permit for such storage has been obtained from the Firc District. AA. Section 79.1205. (b), 2 "Ezecption 1" is hercby amended to mad as follows: Second sentence, the word "Fuel" shall be replaced by the word "hazardous material". BB. Section 79.1401 is hercby amended by adding a new Sub-section (a) to mad as follows: Bulk plants for Flammable or combustible liquid shall be prohibited in all mercantile districts, closely built commercial areas and heavily populated areas. OC Section 80.306(a)2 is hercby revised to reflect the printed cvata as follows: Oxidizer Claaa O e •pen~y •ro •o Clazs 4 H-l Class 3 H-2 Clasus 1 and 2 H-3 DD, Article 80 is hereby amended by adding Section 80.404, as follows: Parkins Section 80.404. (a) General. Parking of vehicles transposing hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Section 79.1203. (a), (b), (c), and Section 79.1206, except as amended herein: bE Section 82.104 is hereby amended by adding a new Sub-section 6 as follows: 6 Liquified petroleum gas containers and tanks shall be positioned in relation of nne to another in such manner so that the length axis of each tank is parallel to other tanks. Ordinance No. Page 13 $$CCION 7 LI cA TY R O IIR M nrrc FOR nw RrcE MID-Rte AND h A RICF BUILDINGS APPENDIX 1-H APPENDIX I-B iS HEREBY DELETED AND REPLACED BY ADDING A NEW AND AMENDED APPENDIX f-B AS FOLLOWS: A. INTENT II is the intent of the Ordinanec to prescribe regulations consistent with nationally recognized good practice for safeguarding, to a reasonable degree of fire and life safety, buildings described as low-rise. mid-rise and high-rise in Section 2. 2. Other Sources Where specific standards or rtquirtments are specified in this Ordinance, or contained within other applicable laws, adopted codes or ordinances, compliance with other nationally recognized fire-safety standards, as approved by the Fire Chief, shall be deemed as prima facie evidcoce of compliance with this intent. B. DEFINITIONS Shall mean any building having Ooors used for human occupancy located at least three stories or 30 feel, and up to and including four stories or 55 above the lowest Itvel having Firc District approved fire vehicle apparatus access. 2. "Mid-Rise" Buildings Shall mean any building having floors used for human occupancy located at (east five stories or 55 feet, and up to and including six stories or TS fee[ above the lowest level having Fire District approved fire vehicle apparatus access. 3. "High-Rise" Building; Shall mean any building having floors used for human occupancy located more than six stories or more than 75 (ear above the lowest level having Fire District approved fire vehicle apparatus access. 4. EXCEPTIONS as defined in Titte 24 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) shall apply to all Iow•rise, mid-rise and high rise buildings. Ordinance No. Page 14 5. Buildine Access Building access shall be defined a9 in Title 24 CCR as modified hercio. If locked, access openings shall be designed to allow penetration through the use of Fire District forcible entry tools and equipment unless other approved arrangements have been made with the Firc Chief. 6. Bank of Elevamrc For the purpose oC this Ordinance, a "bank of elevators" shall mean a group of elevators or a single elevator controlled by a common operating system; that is, all those elevators which respond to a 5inglc call button constitutes a bank of elevators. There is no limit on the number of cars which may be in a bank or group, but there may be not mote than 4 cars within a common hoistway. 7. Fire Control Cantor For the purpose of this Ordinance, "fire control center" shall mean a central location within the high-rise building designated for Firc District operations and monitoring of such systems and equipment as required by this Ordinance. 8. Fire District For the purpose oC this Ordinance, "tire district" shall mean the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District and all of its officers. personnel, departments, services and other amenities it may undertake. 9. Fire Chief Far the purpose of this Ordinance, "Fire Chief' shall mean the Fire Chief of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. 10. Uniform Bu'Id'ng od Whenever the Uniform Building Code (UBC) is referenced, it shall refer to end mean the latest edition thereof adopted by the City Council for the City of Ranchn Cucamonga or other code enforcement agency. 11. Omupancy, as used herein, shall be construed to 6e as defined in the UBC. C COMPI-IANCE REQUIRED Every low-rise and mid•dse building hereafter constructed shall conform to the requirements of this Ordinance. It shalt be unlawful and a misdemeanor far any person, firm or corporation to tail to comply with [he requirements of this Ordinance, Ordinance No. Page 15 2. Hyoh-Rise Building, Every high-rise building hereafter constructed shall conform to all applicable provisions of the UBC and Title 24 CCR except as modified herein. It shall be unlawful and a misdemeanor for any person, firm or corporation to fail to comply with the requirements of this Ordinance. D. BUB-DBJG OCCUPANCY The following items, when required by this Ordinance, shall be installed in accordance with approved plans and specifications and, when applicable, shall 6e demonstrated [o be in proper operating condition as per approved design to [he satisfaction of [he Building Department and Fire District prior to occupancy. a. Mechanical equipment b. Electrical equipment, including elevators c. Li[c sakty system d. Fire phone system e. Stairway pressurization system f. Smoke evacuation systems g. Fire apparatus access roadways h. Fire hydrant system i. Other fire protection and extinguishing systems, as outlined in other applicable laws, codes or ordinances, as required by the Fire District. 2. All equipment and facilities required by this Ordinance or other applicable code or regulation shall be maintained in conformance with the codes under which they are installed. The owner or designated agent shall be responsible for such maintenance. E AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM/STANDPIPE SYSTEMS a. Connections for sprinkler systems, standpipe or combined standpipe systems shall be located no closer than 15 feet nor more than 40 feet and up to 100 feet from an approved hydrant with approval of the Fire Chiet. b. Any Fire District connections shall be located no closer than 50 feet from the building it supplies or other location as approved by the Fire Chief. The Fire Department sprinkler connection shall include two 2 1{2 inch female swivel inlet connections and/or one 4 inch female swivel inlet connection at the approval of the Fire Chief. All connections are to be National Standard Threads and shall 6e clap~ercd. 2. Automatic Sprinkler Systems a. Every low-rise, mid-rise and high-rise building shell be provided with an automatic sprinkler system. In Group R, Division 1 Occupancies and Ordinance No. Page 16 in 1-hour fire rated exit corridors of all occupancies approved quick response sprinkler heads (QRS) shall be used. b, Every fire sprinkler system shall conform to the UBC and NFPp 13 except as modified herein: 1. Every fire sprinkler system shall be electrically supervised. Shut off valves and water Row devices shall be provided for each floor. In addition to actuating a local alarm on the Roor upon which the water Row is detected, an alarm shall be transmitted to an approved central station. 2. The Rre sprinkler system For light hazard occupancies shall be designed on the basis of a coverage of 168 square feet per head. 3. When sprinkler heads arc installed for light hazard occupancies in an area defined as a "small room" by NFPA 13, but not exceeding 500 sq. R., a coverage of 225 square feet may be used for head placement only if approved by the Firc ChieF. 4. Any room or area of the building where the application of water is considered undesirable or may complicate Rre fighting or rescue attempts, additional or alternate fire protection systems may be required. These systems shall be approved and installed according [o Fire District standards. Such room or area may include: i. Electrical vaults, generator and transformer rooms. ii. Safe deposit or other vaults of fire-resistive construction, when used for the storage of records, files and other documents, when stored in metal cabinets or on metal shelving. iii. Communication equipment areas as defined in the UBC. iv. Other areas with specific prior approval from the Fire Chief based on a review of justifiable Rre protection engineering criteria. 5. The actuation of any sprinkler head shall: i. Place into operation all mechanical equipment provided to restrict the spread of smoke in high-rise buildings and operate the voice alarm system when a voice alarm system is required by this Ordinance. ii. Transmit an alarm directly to an approved central station and to the Rre control center if such center is required. In Group B, Division 2 Occupancies, such signal shall be zoned with a minimum of one zone per floor with a maximum of 26,000 sq. tt. per zone. Should a single floor Ordinance No. Page 17 exceed 28,000 sq. ft. multiple zones shall be required as approved by the Fire Chief. 6. the sprinkler system shall be placed in service prior to any use or occupancy of the building. 7. Sprinkler risers may be combined with standpipe risers provided sizing is sufficient and proven 6y calculations to accommodate demands. 3. Hieh-Rise Building Sprinklers In addition to ehe requirements set forth in 5 A. and B. above, the following requirements shall apply: a. A pump test header shall be provided in an approved location. b. A minimum on-site water supply of 12,000 gallons shall be provided, (1,500 sq. ft. @ 0.10 gals/sq. ft. + 250 gpm Cor standpipes x 36 minutes). The supply shall be automatically available if the principle water supply fails. c. Underground tanks shall be protected against corrosion and buoyancy d. If the municipal water supply i5 adequate to meet the requirements of NFPA 13, only 1 standby fire pump is required. If afire pump is needed to meet the requirements of NFPA 13, a second or reserve fire pump shall be provided. Such pump shall have a minimum 750 gpm capacity. 4. Standnine Svctems a. Standpipe systems shall conform to UBC Standards and the Uniform Fire Code, except as modified herein. 1. Hose shall be required in: i. Occupancies exceeding ISO feet in height and more than one srory. ii. Occupancies four stories or more but less than 150 feet in height, except Group R Division 3. b, All standpipe systems shall be supplied with a four inch female swivel Fire District inlet connection, plus the required number of 2 1/2 inch female swivel Fire District inlets, as indicated above. c. Combined Systems In combined systems where sprinkler risers with 2 1/2 inch hose outlets are provided, the risers and supply piping to risen shall be sized to accommodate the requirements of NFPA 13; or the sprinkler demand, Ordinance No. Page 18 including hose demands specified in UBC Standards, whichever is the greater. F. ALARM AND COMIvtUNICATIONS I. Manual Alarm a. Manual alarms shall be provided in the following buildings: 1. In every Group R-1 Occupancy high-rise buildirg; 2. In other high-rise occupancy buildings as required by the Uniform Fire Code, Title 24 CCR, and/or the Fire District; 3. In any single floor that escced 28.000 sq, f[. in area of amid-rise or high-rise building. b. Manual alarm pull stations shall be located adjacent to exits from corridors. adjacent to doors into enclosed stairways and in every elevator lobby in the above described buildings. c. Alarm bones shall, when actuated :ansmit an alarm directly to an approved central station, and, in .:. o:t-rise buildiogs, operate the voice alarm system and transmit a signal to the fire control center. 2. 1 ra ys'.nax Cable Antenna a. Each low-rise, mid-rise or high-rise building shall be provided with a "Leaky Coaz Cable" antenna system installed in accordance with Fire District standards. This requirement may 6e deleted upon written request and subsequent approval of the Fire Chief. 3. Fire Department TeLcphone Svstem a. Each mid-rise or high-rise building shall be provided with a two-way sound-powered telephone system having the capability of providing intercommunication between all floors and the f7re control center or othec approved location. b. A minimum of six single•ear headsets shall be provided and shall be stored in the fire control center or other location ss approved by the Fire Chief. c. lacks for connection of the headsets shall be located as follows: 1. At each floor level adjacent to tech hose cabinet; 2. At the exterior of an adjacent to each stair shaft exit at ground level: 3, At the exterior of each stairshaft penthouse or other approved root-level location; 4. In each elevator car. S, In each elevator lobby enclosure; Ordinance No. Page 19 6. in each mechanical, generator, air-handling equipment or elevator machinery room; 7. Outside the fire control center adjacent to the exterior en[reace to the center, 8. At Other locations deemed necessary by the Fire District. d. Sound-powered telephone equipment, including communications panels and location of jacks, are subject to Fire District Approval. 4. Voice Alarm Sva_tems a. A voice alarm system shall be installed in the following buildings: 1. In each high-rise building; 2. In any single story of a mid•rise building that exceeds 28,000 square feet in floor area, where, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, inaccessibility, degree of hazard or complexity of building arrangement makes a voice alarm system necessary. b. The voice alarm system shall be automatically actuated by the operation of any sprinkler head, water-slow device, or manual alarm station, and shall sound an alert signal to desirod areas as determined by [he Fire District, followed by recorded voice instructions giving appropriate information and direction [a the occupants. c. Controls for the voice alarm system shall be located in the fire control center, or other designated location, and shall be designed so that a selective or general voice-alarm may be manually initiated to the Collowing locations: 1. Elevators, elevator lobbies, coridors and stairways; 2. In every roam exceeding fifty (50) occupancy load: 3. In each dwelling unit or guest room of a Group R, Division 1 Occupancy; 4. Speakers in hallways shall be 200 feet apart and meet field audibility tests; 5. In rooms and tenant spaces exceeding 1,000 square feet in area; 6. On other location(s) as required by the Fire Chief. d. The voice alarm system shall 6e supervised so as to cause activation of an audible trouble signal in the fire control center or other designated location upon interrrption or failure of the audio path including amplifiers, speaker wiring, switches or electrical contacts or any other malfunction which might impair the transmission of the voice elann. e. The voice alarn shall be designed to be heard clearly by all occupmts within the building or designated portions thereof. Said alarm shall conform to NFPA pamphlet 72F end is subject to field audibility tests. Ordinance No. Page 20 5, A~bli Addr e v t m a. A public address system shall be installed in the following buildings: 1. [n each high-rise building; 2. In any single story of a mid-rise the[ exceeds 28,000 square feet in floor area, where in [he opinion of the Fire Chief, inaccessibility, degree of hazard or complexity of building arrangement makes a public address system necessary. b. The public address system shall be s one-way system providing communication from the fire control center or other designated location to the following locations: L Elevators, ckvator lobbies, corridors and stairways; 2. In every room exceeding fifty (50) occupant load; 3. In each dwelling unit or guts[ room of a Group R, Division t Occupancy; 4. Speakers in hallways shall be no more than 200 feet apart and meet field audibility tests; S. In rooms and tenant spaces exceeding 1,000 square feet in area; 6. Or other location(s) as required by the Fire Chict. c. The public address system shall be designed to be heard clearly by all occupants of the building or designated portions therco[ as defined in Title 24 CCR. 6. Alarm and Voice C m t do pat'b'1't The sounding of a fire alarm signal in any given area or Floor shall no[ prohibit voice alarm or public address communications to other areas or floors. 7. Comhinine Vn'ce Alarm and p~~blic Addr Sv m The voice alarm and public address systems may be combined in a single system. Combined systems shall be designed to permit voice transmission to override voice or lire alarm signal, but shell no[ discontinue alarm signals except as provided Cor at the fire control center or other designated location. 8. l~pendent Sneakerc The public address and voice alarm systems shall be designed and installed so that failure of any single speaker will not cause a loss of any other speakers in the circuit or circuits. 9. Anziliarv Power An approved back-up battery powered system shall be supplied for the voice alarm and public address systems. Ordinance No. Page 21 G. SM01~ DEI'ECIION Smoke Detector $Gpyi~yQ In every high-rise building, at least one approved smoke detector suitable for the intended use shall be installed as follows: a. In every mechanical equipment, electrical, transformer, telephone equipment, elevator machine or similar room; b. [n the main air-return and exhaust air plenum of each air conditioning system in excess o[ 10,000 cfm and located in a serviceable area downstream of the last duct inlet and upstream of the Outside Supply Air (OSA); e. At each connection to a vertical duct or riser serving 2 or more Stories from a return-air duct or plenum of an air conditioning system; d. In Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, an approved smoke detector may 6e used in each return-air riser carrying rot more than 5,000 cfm and serving not more than 10 air inlet openings. 2. The smoke detectors as required shall, upon actuation, annunciate as to their location in the fire control center or other location approved by the Firc Chief. 3. R-1 Occupancies, dwelling units and guest rooms shall be provided with smoke detectors as required by the UBC. H. SMOIQ;CONTROL Mid-rise and high-rise buildings shall be provided with a means for restricting the spread of smoke and for the removal of smoke by not less than one of the following methods: Panels or Windows Panels or opcnable windows ar fixed tempered glass windows in the exterior walls around the perimeter of the building at the rate of 20 sq. tt. of opening per SO lineal feet of exterior wall in each story, unless otherwise prohibited. IXCFPf'ION: in Group R, Division 1 Occupancies only, such windows or panels shat! be provided in each Habitable room a[ the rate of 2 9q. ft. of venting per guest room, suite, or apartment. All such panels and windows shall be clearly identified in a manner approved by the Fire Chief. 2. Sinslc Floor Svstcros Ordinance No. Page 22 a. When an air conditioning/air supply system is provided with the intent of serving each Floor separately and such system receives its makeup air from a common duct or shaft serving more than one floor or system, each story shall have a means for pressurizing doors not involved with fire by use of volume comro! dampers that will ciou automatically on the fire Floor upon the actuation of any sprinkler head or other fire detection device required by ether codes or ordinances on the fire involved Floor. The intent is to isolate or inhibit the movement of smoke [o the non-fire floors. b. Smoke removal shall be accomplished as in A.I. above or a fan, capable oC providing three air changes per hour for the largest floor served, located at the [op of each stair shaft. The smoke removal fan shall include a tight shut off back draft damper so [hat i[ does not interfere with the stairwell pressurization system of Section 9. A.3 below. Operation of the smoke removal fans shall be manually controlled a! the fire control center or other approved location. 3. Multiple Floor Systems a. When an air conditioning/air supply system is specifically designed to accommodate multiple floors, it shall incorporate smoke control volume dampers at each Floor of the supply and return duct serving that floor. Upon the actuation of any sprinkler head or other fire detection devise required by other applicable codes or ordinances, both dampers on the fire Floor shall automatically close. The return air dampers on the other floors served by the same air conditioning system shall partially close to create a positive pressure on the non-fire floor. b. The air conditioning/air supply system shall incorporate "economizers" capable of introducing 100% outside air and mechanically removing the air via a return/exhaust fan. This system shall be utilized for smoke removal and shall be capable of being controlled from the fire control center or other approved location. 4. Any other system that will produce equivalent results as approved by the Fire Chief. I. E7QIS 1. High-rise buildings shall comply with the provisions of the UBC except as modified herein. a. All stairway doors which are to be locked from the stairway side shall have the capability of being unlocked simultaneously without unlatching upon a signal from the fire control center or other approved locations. Upon failure of the electrical system, the locking mechanism shall be retracted to the unlocked position. Ordinance No. Page 23 6. A telephone or other approved two-way communications system connected to an approved emergency service which operates cominuously shall he provided a[ not lass than every fifth Ooor in euh required stairway where other provisions of this code permit the doors to be locked. c. Smoke-proof enclosures may be omitted, provided all enclosed exit stairways are equipped with a barometric dampered relief opening at the top and the stairway is supplied mechanically at grade level with sufficient air to discharge a minimum positive pressure of 0.15-inch water column in the shaft relative to the atmospheric pressure within the story at each ^oor level with all doors closed. The maximum allowable pressure shall be 0.35-inch water column. Actuation of the mechanical equipment shall be in accordance with the UHC. 2. Stairway Identi Fication Stairway identification in mid-rise and high-rise buildings, stairways shall be identified as described in the UFC. F1.EVATORS In mid-rise and high-rise buildings, elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and moving walks shall be in compliance the UHC and Title 24 CCR except as modified herein. I. A minimum of two elevators capable of serving every story shall have inside clear dimensions of fi'S" x 4'3" to accommodate a gurney or stretcher 22 1/2 inches wide and 75 inches long. Such elevator may also be used to serve Firc District requirements. EXCEPIiON: When a building is served by only one elevator car, only that elevator car need be of the specified size. 2. Each elevator car shall be provided with an emergency access opening of not less than 32 inches by 32 inches. 3 Vertical yelling doors shall be prohibited at the poim of access to a passenger elevator car. 4. The elevator lobby separation required by the UBC shall be required in high- rise buildings. K. STANDBY POWER, LIGHT AND EMERGENCY SYSTEMS Every high-rise building shall be provided with emergency and standby power as required by Title 24 CCR and other applicable codes. Ordinance No. Page 24 L. SEISMIC CONSIDERATIONS 1. Mech al and Fl tr' ai Fgipm t Anch a¢ Every high-rise building shall have the anchorage of the toliowing mechanical and electrical equipment designed and installed io accordance with the UBC for lateral force based on Cp value of 1.75, unlesa data substantiating a lesser value is furnished. a. Elevator drive and suspension systems; b. Standby power and lighting facilities; c. Fire pumps, automatic fire extinguishing systems and other fire protection eq uipmen[; d. Air handling equipment regulated by this Ordinance. 2. Veri[ieation of such conformance shall be substantiated by a licensed structural engineer. M. FIRE FlGHTING PROVISIONS 1. Hose Cabinetc a. Every high•rise building shell have each Floor of the building provided with Firc District hose cabinets. These hose cabinets shall be at each Floor landing oC the stairway shaft and shall be clearly marked. b. In any single !loot that exceeds 28,000 square feet in area of a mid-rise building fire district hose cabinets may be required. These hose cabinets shall be at each floor landing of the stairway shaft of those floors exceeding 25,000 square fast in area and shall be clearly marked. The square footage requiremcnte may be reduced iF the reduction is required by any other code or ordinance. c. All hose cabinets shall be keyed identically to provide accessibility only to the Fire District. The key to the hose cabinets shall be provided in the key box in the fire control center or other approved location. The hose cabinet and all equipment specified in [his section shall conform to the Fire District standards. Operation of doors [o Fire District hose cabinets shall transmit a signal to an approved central station and to the fire control center, when the fire control center is required by other sections of this Ordinance. Contents of the hose cabinet shall be: i. One 2-1/2 inch gated wye connected to the standpipe; discharges shall be reduced to 1 1/2 inch with removable reducers. ii. Two hundred feet of 1.3/4 inch (600 pound test) fire hose; one hundred feet preconnected to the gated wye with an approved nozzle attached, one huodrcd feet rolled. Ordinance No. Page 25 2. Additional Hoce Cabinetc a. On root level, a hose cabinet shall be provided on buildings having roofs of combustible construction. b. No hose cabinet is required on the roof if the hose cabinet on the floor below the roof has hou sufficient in length, water pressure is adequate, etc. to reach all portions of the roof within 30 it. of the ptrimcter. c. A hose cabinet is only required in the elevator lobby of a high-rise building if the elevator lobby is more than 100 fact distance Crom an enclosed stairway. 3 In every mid and high-rise building located on the even numbered Floors, beginning with the second Floor, a tool closet with minimum clear dimensions of 2 feet deep by 3.5 fee[ wide by 8 feet high shall be provided. The door [o the tool closet shall be a minimum of 3'0" 6y 6'8" and shall open into the stairway. Those clase[s shall be located within the stair shaft that leads [o [he roof. If more than two stair shafts are provided, tool closets may be required within those additional stair shafts depending upon the building design and size. Each closet shall contain one 110 volt receptacle a[ a location approved by the Fire District. Each closet shall contain tools and equipment with approved mounts or method of staragc, as approved by the Fire Chief, which shall include but not be limited to the following: a. One Halligan tool: b. One pinch point crow bar; c. One pick-head axe: d. Onc Flat-head ase; e. Three fire sprinkler shut off devices; f. Onc four to eight foot telescoping pole with which to apply sprinkler shut offs; g. Twelve approved door stops: h. Six marking pens of a washable nature: i. Onc hundred fact of 2.1/2 inch (600 pound test) fire hose, per Fire District specifications: j. Two 100 foot life lines, per Fire District specifications; ardinance No. Page 26 k, Four battery powered band lights, per Firc District specifications; I. One 2.1/2 inch and ono 1-3/4 inch hose clamp, per Fire District specifications; m, Canvas bag with draw string for items 5, 7, 8, and 10 above. N. FQ2E CONTROL (ENTER Every high-rise building shall be provided with an approved fire control center located near or adjacent to the main entrance to the building, or a[ any location approved by [hc Fire Chief. The fire control center shall be directly acecssi6le from the exterior and interior of the building 6y Fire District pcrsonncl only. The fire control center shall be designed to accommodate the functional controls and the command pcrsonncl required to conduct en emergency activity. There shall be a minimum net floor area of one hundred fifty square feet after all required equipment is installed. The net floor area shall accommodate the use of the table and chair listed below. The fire control center shall be separated from the remainder of the building by not less than a one hour occupancy separation. The fire control center exterior exit door shall swing in direction of egress and be openable from the exterior of the building. The interior doors shall be gasketed for smoke and draft control. All doors to the fire control center shall be openable only by use of the approved master key which shall be made available in a location approved by the Fire Chief. A "FIRE CONTROL" sign, with a minimum one inch contrasting color letters, shall be placed on the euerinr side of all doors to the fire control center. The fire control center shall be provided with an approved source of outside air so as to provide adequate air circulation at all times. The tiro control canter shall be used to house the following equipment which shall receive Fire District approval prior to purchase and installation. a. Voice alarm and public address equipment, including the equipment necessary to the function control and override of these systems end their display and status panels: b. Fire alarm and fire detection control equipment, including equipment necessary to the function of the control unit and their display and status panels; c. Status indicators and controls for elevators; Ordinance No. Page 27 d. Air handling system status indicators and control switches; e, Controls for unlocking stairway doors and status board indicating whether said doors are locked or unlocked; f. Sprinkler valve supervision and water Flow detector display panels; g. Alarm, water flow, and trouble signals shall be annunciated by means of an audibic signal and visual display, which indicates building, [loor, zone, or other designated area from which the alarm, water flow or trouble signal originated; h. Standby power status display end controls; i. A telephone connected to the public telephone system adiecent to the Fire District communications system. This telephone shall be for the express use of the Fire District. Telephones for building occupant use shall be separate; j. [ntnrcom to exterior of fire control center to allow for verbal communications without opening the door; k. Supervision indicator for Fire District rooms and cabinets, including fire control cenror•, 1, Two topics of the complete approved or as-built building plans and related operations manuals; m. Three topics of Fire District pre-plans; n. Labeled cabinet containing the minimum six portable voice powered head secs as required in Section 6.C.2: o. Labeled cabinet containing labeled emergency access and elevator control keys: p. A furniture-quality table, a minimum of 3 feet wide and 6 feet long, and a sturdy office-quality chair; q. Instructions for operating all equipment in room; r. Other fire protection equipment and system controls, such as: i. Water tank Ievcl indicators; ii. Fire pump controls and status indicators; iii. Fuel level indicator on auxiliary generators and fire pumps. Ordinance No. Page 28 2. Status Indication Any equipment required to produce an indication of status at the fire control center shall conform to the following: a. Graphic Annunciator. The graphic annunciator shall be a live diagram of each building, floor, zone or other designated area, and shall indicate the location of the activated alarm device. b. Alpha-Numeric Printout. An alpha-numeric printout of all status indications of switch activations, along with date and time of alarm or activation, shall be provided. This printout shall also be coded to provide the loca tion of activation on the building !lour plans, per Floor and location on the floor. This equipment shall be located on fumiturc- quality cabinetry constmcted to handle this specialized equipment. 3. Rec_tricted IIce of Fire ontrol C nr.- The fire control center shall not be used for the housing of any boiler, heating unit, generator, combustible storage, or similar hazardous equipment or storage. 4. Scaled Drawin¢ ReQuired An engineer's drawing of fim control center at an approved scale, denoting layout of room, location of required equipment, and specifications of required equipment shall be provided to the Fire District for Flnal approval prior to installation. O Ehff.IiGENCY F~LICOPTER LANDING FACLLffY Every high-rise building shall incorporate an emergency helicopter landing facility in an area approved by the Fire Chief. Such facility shall be designed and constructed in accordance with all applicable codes, ordinances, and the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration and the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department. 1. The roof top shall be marked with the numerical street address of the building, with the numbers facing the street frontage corresponding to the address. The numbers shall be three feet high and one fool wide. P. ROADWAY ACCESS (FIRE LANFS) Fire apparatus access shall be provided on at Icast two sides of all buildings. Access from exterior walls shall extend from five feet to fifty feet horizontally, with no obstmctions vertically. Ordinance No. Page 29 Access areas shall no[ exceed five percent slope and shall meet the following compaction requirements: a. Paving and improvement. Fire lanes shall be paved to meet she paving standards of the City of Rancho Cucamonga or approved equivalent. Where the Firc Chief deems it permissible, ht may allow she use of natural grass surface if the following conditions are met: 1. A sufficient subsurface shall be provided which will withstand a 70,000 pound combined dead and live load in all weather conditions, without significant settlement (engineering data shall be provided); 2. Other wpporting material or block may be used if they meet the same criteria and/or conditions as stated above; 3. Grass-covered restricted access shall be marked so that the supported driving area is clearly discernible; 4. No dip, hump, or other surface irregularity shall: a. have an angle of approach of nine degrees (20%) or stcepe r, b. have an angle of departure of nine degrees (20%) or more; c. impede the movement of fire apparatus having a wheelbase of 252 inches, with a minimum ground clearanec of elnen inches. 2. Obstruction Access roadways shall be provided and maintained in a passable condition et all times. Any obstruction or impedance to reasonable access may be repaired or removed forthwith by any public safety agency and the expense of repair or removal is to be borne by the owner of the roadway and, in the case oP an obstructing vehicle or object, by the owner of said vehicle or object. Approved "NO PARKING" signs and/or other appropriate notice prohibiting obstructions may be required and shall be maintained by the property owner. All fire lanes shall be posted according to the Fire District standards: a. Curbs shall be painted red and/or approved fire lane signs installed for the length designated by the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protec[iom District. Said signs shall be installed no more than 100 feet apart on roads and accessways up to 1/4 mile in length. On roads and accessways in excess of I/4 mile in length, said signs shall be installed no more than 200 feet span. b. As determined by the Fire District, additional access may be required. Ordinance No. Page 30 Q EMERGENCY PRE-FIRE PLANNING AM: EVACUATION REQUQ2Elvff,N7'S A. Procedure Man .al All mid-rise and high-rise buildings shall supply the Firc District with a completed emergency pre-fire planning and evacuation procedure manual. p copy of the manual, [o be filled out by the building owner/occupant, will be made available at Firc District headquarters. The completion and filing of [his manual shall meet the intent of the provisions of Title 19 CCR. Low-rise buildings may provide the procedure manual to the Fire District at the option of the owner/occupant. R. PLAN REVIEW AND UPDATE The copies of the approved or as built plans, including tenant improvements, shall be updated anytime revisions, additions, or deletions to Ne building are made. The responsibility for rhese updates will be that of the building owner unless the owner and occupant have otherwise agreed between themselves, in which event the occupant shall comply. Cnpies of such plans shall be supplied to the Fire District. Section IS(b) of Appendix Ii-A is hereby amended to read as iollnws (6) Support Clearance. Persons owning, controlling, operating ar maintaining electrical transmission lines within hazardous fire areas shall, at all times, maintain around and adjacent to poles supporting a switch, fuse, transformer, lightning-arrester, line junction, dead end, corner pole, towers or other poles, or around, under and adjacent to towers at which power company employees are likely to work, an effective firebreak consisting of a clearing of not less than 10 feet in each direction Crom the outer circumference of such pole or tower. Section 17 of Appendix IIA is hereby amended by adding a new Sub-section (a) to read as follows: (a) In the event the abatement is not performed as required in Section 17, the Chief shall give notice to the owner of the property upon which said condition exists to correct such prohibited condition and, if the owner fails to correct such condition, the Chief may cause the same to be done and make the expense of such correction a lien nn the propery upon which such conditions exist. Ordinance No. Page 31 A, Alternate Material nr Method The Fire Chief, with notice t0 the appellant, may approve any alternate material or method, provided that they find that the proposed design, use or operation satisfactorily complies with the intent of these provisions and that the materials, methods of work performed, or operations to be employed are, for the purpose intended, al leas: equivalent or that prescribed by these provisions in quality strength, effectiveness, ^re resistance, durability and safety. B. Testin¢ (nr Comp!iance The Fife Chief may require tests as proof of compliance with the intent of these provisions or alternates thereto to be made by an approved agency at the expense of the person or persons requesting approval of alternate methods, materials or operations. C Exoer'`Opinion If technical czpcrtise is unavailable within the Fire District to determine the acceptance of new technology, products, process, facilities, materials and uses attending design. operation or use of a building or premises subject to the provisions herein contained. :he Fire Chief may required the appellant or his authorized representative to provide, without charge to the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, a technical opinion and report prepared by a qualified engineer specialist, laboratory or fire safety specialty organization acceptable to the Fire Chief and the appellant, to thoroughly analyze the fire safety properties of said design, operations. or us< in prescription, approval and adoption of the necessary recommended changes. D. Variance Whenever there are practical difficulties in strict application of these provisions. the Firc Chief may modify the provisions upon application, in writing, by the owner, lessee, developer or his authorized representative, provided that the spirit and intent of the provisions shall be complied with and the public safety secured. Particulars of any such modification or deviation from these provisions, when granted or allowed, shall be rendered by a written decision of the Fife Chief and entered Upon the recorA of the Fire District with a signed copy famished to the appellant. 6 Whenever the Chief disapproves an application or reFUSes to grant a permit applied for. or when it is claimed that the provisions of the Code do not apply or that dte tme intent and meaning of the Code have been misconstmed or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal the decision of the Chief to the Board of Appeals within 30 days from the date of the decision appealed. Ordinance No. Page 32 The Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District hereby authorizes the Fire Chief or his duly authorized agents [o issue citations for violation of this Ordinance in the same manner as county, city or city and county are authorized [o so provide by Chapter SC (Section 853.6) of the Penal Codc. SECTION 11. PENALTY A. All violations of this code shall be deemed infractions, with the exttption of Aniclc 3. i. A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars (5100.00) fora first violation; ii. A fine not exceeding two hundred dollars (5200.00) for a second violation occurring within one (1) year. iii. A fine not exceeding five hundred dollars (E500.00) for each additional violation occurring within one (1) year. B. Each such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense upon each day or portion thereof, during which any violation of aoy of the provisions of this code is commi«ed, continued, permitted or maintained by such person', firm or corporation, and shall be punishable therefore as herein provided. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not be construed as permitting conduct not prescribed herein and shall rot affect the enforceability of any other applicable provision of law. C The application of the above penally shall not be held to prevent the enforced removal of prohibited conditions. D. Civil remedies availahle~ A violation of any oC the provisions of this Ordinance shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the City through civil process, by means of restraining order, preliminary or petmr~nent injunction, or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisance. E Penalties for violation of Article 3 of the Uni (orm Fire Cade: It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership, or corporation to violate any provision nr to fail to comply with any of the requirements of Article 3. Any person, firm, pannership or corporation violating any provisions of Article 3 or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars (1.000.00). or by imprisonment not exceeding six (61 months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each and every person, fi nn, partnership, or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which aoy violation of any of the previsions of Article 3 is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm, pannership or corporation, and shall be deemed punishable therefor as provided in this ordinance. Ordinance No. Page 33 S~(TION 12 R_~vI.OF CONFLICR7NG OI?-DM.~NCFS All former ordinances or parts thereof, conFlicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance er of the Code or Standards hereby adopted, are hereby repealed. SECTION 13. VALIDITY The Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District hereby declares that, should any section, paragraph, sentence or word of this Ordinance or of the Code or Standards hereby adopted be declared Cor any reasor, to be invalid, it is the intent of the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District that it would have passed all other portions of this Ordinance independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. SECTION 14. DATE OFEFFELT This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days after its approval, as required by law. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS _ day of .1993 RANCHO CUCAMONGA FBiE PR07'ECTiON DISTRICT Dennis L. Stout, President /ss CI'PY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM DATE: July 7, 1993 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Rubert C. Dominguez, Administrative Services Directory ~,(~ SUBTECT: TVPOGRAPHI A . RROR R : RFSO . rnON NO. ga-1 2 Staff noted a typographical error in Salary Resolution No. 93-142. Section 6, Retiree Medical, should provide for employees who retire at age 55, rather than age 60 as the Section reads. A revised page 6 is attached for replacement in your agenda. A copy has also been provided to the City Clerk. RCD/dah attachment Resolution No. 93 Page 6 SECTION 6: Retiree Medical Employees who retire at the age of 55 or above with ten years of service with the Citv of Rancho Cucamonga can pay for medical insurance at a group rate through the City until 18 months prior to the age of 65 at which time they can convert to Cobra. SECTION 7: Dental Insurance The City shall provide a dental insurance plan for all full-time continuous salaried employees and elected officials. the City agrees to average the cost of dental insurance for all full time continuous salaried employees and elected off icf als up to a maximum of E55.00 per employee or elected official per month to be effective July 1, 1993. SECTION 8: Optical Insurance The City shall provide an optical insurance plan for all full-time continuous salaried employees and elected officials. The City agrees to average the cost of optical fnsurance for all full time continuous salaried employees and elected officials up to a maximum of E19.00 per employee or elected official per month to be effective July 1, 1993. SECTION 9: Vacation All full-time employees shall, with continuous service, accrue working hours of vacation monthly according to the following schedule: Length of Service Hours Accrued Annual Hours ro Years Per Pay Perfod Accrued 1 3.071 60 2 3.461 90 3 3.846 100 4 4.230 110 5 4.615 120 6-8 5.000 130 ~ 5 769 150 . 11-I3 6 6 14 . 38 170 15+ 5.923 180 SECTION 10: Sick Leave All full-time em loyees shall, with continuous service, accrue 120 hours of sick leave annual~y. SECTION 11: Sick Leave Buyback Employees who terminate their city employment after five years of continuous service and have at least 50X of five years' sick leave accrued on the books upon termination can sell 120 hours back to the City. SECTION 12: Personal Leave Employees can use up to 20 flours of accrued sick leave as personal leave. This 20 hours can be used incrementally (1.e., 1 hour, 1/2 hour) throughout the fiscal year. Use of this time is for emergency situations requiring the employee's attention and needs to be cleared with their supervisor when using this time. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CODNCIL OF TBB CITY OF RANCHO COCANONGA AMENDING TITLB 9 08 THE RANCHO CIICANONOA NDNICIPAL CODE HY ADDING A N811 CEAFTER 9.26 THERETO AND PRORIBITING I.OYTERING AND 8OLICITATION 08 EMPLOYMENT OR HDHINEHB PROM STREETS OR BIGEWAYB. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby ordains as follows; section 1. Anew Chapter 9.26 is hereby added to Title 9 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to read, in words and figures, as follows: "chanter 9.26 "LOITERING ~{f1 SOLICITING ON BTR88T8 "sections: ^9.26.010 Loitering in designated public places prohibited. "9.26.020 Loitering in front of buildings prohibited. "9.26.030 Solicitation of employment or business from streets prohibited. "2 ?6.0}3 Loitering ~g paeianatsa publio ces prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to loiter or stand or sit in or upon any public highway, alley, sidewalk or crosswalk so as to in any manner hinder or obstruct the free passage therein or thereon of persons or vehicles passing along the same. "4.26.020 Loitsrina ~g o t gf builpinae prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to loiter or to stand or sit i.n or at the entrance of any church, hall, theater or place of public assemblage in any manner so as to obstruct the entrance. "9.26.03Q solicitati g~ omplovmant ~ business from streets. "(a) It is unlawful for any person to sit or stand i.n or on a street or highway and solicit, or attempt to solicit, employment, business or contributions from the occupants of any vehicle. For the purposes of this section, `street or highway' means all of that area dedicated to 1 public use for public street purposes, including, but not limited to, roadways, parkways, medians, alleys, sidewalks and public ways. "(b) It is unlawful. for any person to stop, park or stand a motor vehicle on a street or highway Prom which any occupant attempts to hire or hires for employment another person or persons" section 2. Penalties. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to violate any provision or to fail to comply with any of the requirements of the Chapter hs:.eby adopted. Any person, firm, partnership or corporation violating any provision of said Chapter or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment. Each such person, firm, partnership or corporation shall he deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of said Chapter is committed, continued, or permitted to continue by such person, firm, partnership or corporation and shall be deemed punishable therefor as provided herein. @ectioa ~. Civil remedies available. The violation of any of the provisions of the Chapter hereby adopted shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the City through civil process by means of a restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisance. ec ~, severability. The City Council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence: •or word of the Ordinance hereby adopted be rendered or declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences or words of said ordinance hereby adopted shall remain in full force and effect. atiog ~. The Mayor shall sign this ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in ~g Daily Reuort, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 1993. APPROVED and ADOPTED this day o£ AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: 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 ordinance was given a first reading at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of 1993; a public hearing was held on the day of 1993, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of , 1993. Executed this day of 1993 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, City Clerk C\U1\OpWW9.361RG 1. f. la 3 OT. O^, 93 OE36 ?N. mV. W. HD6IT RS. CHIRIf~ P O 1 COALITION fOR HUMANE IMMIGRANT RIGHTS Of LOS ANGELES Go UNITED WAY INC. •821 SOUTH VIRGIL AVENUE • LOS ANGELES • CA •90003-4016 • 213'738-1300 est. 235 rCtC 4 IMF! •MD vYnMYM 411M6 w4rra.•rwew ~.a NIW~RMWWu ••K•K/~rMw uwelwwrmn txr°wx+r°ri°••°w ww•no•x uwvnw M1tLTht1~IN wM°wnwwcu wmwu°wcamwoun+rw. niwu! !M1°p4YMK1 NI W°! bIM.OXNtlMgNl. 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VVOMip,l \LIOn4 uMUWF FRtl M1INq•X M1Cf41 H Wrv4LM'ln9 iNyNNlnfiW IpIKFOV L4rtNtr4FnG ~VY•NrtgNY NAn~•Fb.aw,K~M wrepw.onn u0p1 G11Mpi NGMF M xNb, Wxlxuw4wF,N~-MI FCn10NVY/'FivN1'IG CIVfEn w'W4u 4suLMnrwlb .b.,rWRI G.Jd„4 4MCKV nV W 444, Cf VY1r! b.WNG W,e.N. wFnGauwExrEVu uaG•gwllwa r o.MEE'AgN buigC Fort OnE4.i WipVµ LFN'fnryll Y4gW.1\FpM\ wE nIMV4wnN\OWw N NvM.. nANCnV p M1 i V Yq,1Ml l MIY411 Wxn ..u[ muVn CGUf W Ip iuugnx: npM\ WI WVSRIn OI M.g111Cn~nG. 41 ,CiO nprlco war. .LWLCOYM1rt, Hupx N ~mpuF oV tM 4YISFYI b G:4gVUww,.mm tq,tOEwnIM NInMn M G.gYJ[cuuln'04 COUXEL \..oMnam4 A,m~ m }H•N Cwwp.u ' WY1n~W EVVW.LN n.rtolLler4u..nww Y F 4.LwM V.CTFM b F W,11G wmewW wow4u14cu, wNwu ~xu m ~•mv.Ir.mlr nrw\ wo iwpwrb, ~ cow+~.cL./ Fwnc wNYwwxru\na eprmnmer July ~, 1993 Honorable Dennis Stout and Members of City Council City of Rancho Cucamonga Fax: 909I9g8-1646 Dear Mayor Stout and Members of the City Council; We understand that [he Council will be considering an ordinance this evening which would criminalize the solicitation of employment in order to alleviate perceived problems caused by Latino day laborers in Rancho Cucamonga. We are opposed to the ordinance because it is unconstitutional, inhumane, and it would have the effect of ratifying racial intolerance in your city. We encourage the City of Rancho Cucamonga to be courageous and visionary and take the moral high ground on this issue. You should be aware that CH[RLA is more than willing to provide advice to the City on the implementation of a day laborer site, an issue with which CHIRLA possesses extensive knowledge and experience. You should be aware that several CH[RLA member organizations are currently involved in litigation against the City of Agoura Hills and the County Sheriff for enacting and enforcing just such an ordinance. These organizations are currently scrutinizing Rancho Cucamonga's proposed ordinance and will likely be in contact with you. You should also be aware that the City of Agoun Hills spent, in one year's time, almost SIOt),000 in attorney's fas to defend the lawsuit which challenges their unconstitutional ordinance. Moreover, in spite of their criminalization of day laborer solicitation, them are as many day laborers in Agoura Hills today, as there were before there was an anti- day laborer ordinance. Day laborer sites, albeit not perfect, have bcen far more successful, in practical, legal, and political terms, than a ban. Day laborers would rather have permanent, conventional jobs, but since jos are so scarce, they are forced to street corners to seek an hones[ day's work. Until our economy improves, day laborers wW be a part of our economic reality. 0 7. G^, g G 0 6 4 0 P M »~ V. W. H D W 'CRS . P O 1 City of Rancho Cucamonga July 7, 1993 Page 2 We feel compelled to contact you, before your meeting tonight, to apprise you of the concerns and strong opposition that CHIRLA, on behalf of our member organizations, has to the proposed ordinance. On the other hand, should you decide to abandon this approach, and instead pursue a more humans, balanced, and pro-active approach, feel free to call on us for assistance. Thank you, Sincerely, Nancy Cervantht Attorney at Law ^~uc~ •u:_1 OCCyuGGO ,iU~ Ul'yJ li :3i No.U14 F'.G1 Mexican M19ftoaa ~ S• t~4+~ ac. Sash t1p T7„~~k~ ~~•~rr' ~xEduaBOMi FuMJ 2tl/.~<G fOMt d`\~~.~~I~`CC'~ ltij('s~~tt9 EAX ~~ .. t?I~1SE Dli[1VBR 11iB FOiY.OWiNG FA%AT ONt~ 1Y1: ....__ . . honorable Mayor and City Council of Anncbo Cucaaow¢a Redpifmtac Fa: Numbefr. (909) 987-b>v99 FxOla: MAT.atP - V161wna Andrade, Attorney at Lev 7-7-93 Date Please ad9be at ones if the ? PaSe(aI. incladlag fhb poyea bare not bem reaelved at the end fo[ tranamisstoa Onr regu4r phone number is 21S/680-tt714; onr Fax namba~ Is 2l3/6ti0.8829. WHOnal Ohba Aa/bllal Oaba W !".01x11 fla'nP Suael ]IMAN~gae~rl.t RNI Ob~@S1~f0o11 fAK~f2iJ16Ytaolb W aauM Oarawn a11M1 f W]La g1t17t]-976] /ft2 9aap~6 x4N1 7M Ratr 5131 ACA W105 fA%NISt 5071275 Tna Book fhKNaq /M R /wlfgn iNNi San AwnlYO. TX>t1C5 161x1921da/6 ]]713N SuafC N.W biwf a0 Wf~tlwg14~. 0.C. WAb fA%, fY021SU~206 /:onlnouaam we Ta. f7fauaaN 1'I rt~ucr '' zi5/boo-esa9 Fax: sac-aea9 July 7, 1993 ID~L1Jb [bU2bb JUL 67'93 17:38 ho.014 P.02 Honorable Mayor and Rancho Cucamonga City Council City of Rancho Cucamongs Rancho Cucamonga, CA S.NT IA T~.F.FACSIMI Dear Mayor and Members of the city council: we understand that the Council intends to adopt en ordinance forbidding the solicitation of employment Sn reaction to the perceived problems caused by Latino day laborers. Wa: believe the ordinanw proposed by the City is illegal, as wail as unconacionabla. Zf this measure is enacted, we nra fully prepared to take legal action against the City to challenge it. We have reviewed the language of the proposed ordinance and the concerns which have been voiced by various mambas of the community and this city Council. To the extant that any of theca concerns can be called legitimate, they are boat served II4~ by driving laborers out of the City, but by enforcing axieting lawn. Tha ordinance, on its fete, violates the First Amendment to the federal constitution, as wall as the stets constitution provisions protecting freedom of speech. It is not narrowly tailored to address any legitimato governmental concern. The ordinance also runs afoul of the state constitutional protection of the right to work. Further, the City's action nppaara to violate the doctrine of preemption. Finally, notwithstanding the city attorneys attempt to mnke the ordinance racially neutral, from its genesis, the intent of the ordinance is plainly aimed at the Latino day laborers and those who associate with them. This thinly veiled racism obviously implicates federal and state civil rights laws. It is obscene that thin City Council would criminalise the vary aat of asking for a job Quring these economically depressed times. As a matter of policy, thin Clty ought to ba encouraging work and not criminallaing it. Ve Truly Yours, VIHIANA M. ANDRADE Regionnl Counsel N,Xronal OIBU 6a21onN dHlw4 631 SWIb Snnnp b!rxol 91254Wn Desroum Slrcel X02 eccmtl bVMt TtM O,roM 6VIIQR10 73313111 SbMI, N W. 1llh floor $wta>50 nrM ibVr 140E Hg111on btrexl Sulto B20 lw Angnroe GA sum Nca o. IL fi0005 en cmncisua, CAINt~ built 300 WaMnn0lon~D D.. 26065 i2I31 $513 1+21922•e363 1dt RI 543 ~SS9B San Ar.WnIO, TX7~ 1203 628 VAX 12131 O:gA01f IA% (]121132.0383 FAK 11151 64 3-6 235 k5^%I I x) ~>~ ~ FA%~ (2021253x266 SNIa4 D6kw ~ SannmanM - Slnte Ann - EI P610 Conirlbutiom Art TaM OS01M116b CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM DATE: July 7, 1993 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Coundl Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Robert C. Dominguez, Administrative Services Director~~ SUflJECT: TYPO(:RAPHI A RROR R R CO rr701v r,n o3an7 Staff noted a typographica] error in Salary Resolution No. 93-142. Section 6, Retiree Medical, should provide for employees who retire at age 55, rather than age 60 as the Section reads. A revised page 6 is attached for replacement in your agenda. A copy has also been provided to the City Clerk. RCD/dah attachment '~lesol~tion No. 93 Paae 6 SECTION 6: Retiree Medical Employees who retire at the age of 55 or above with ten years of service with the City of Rancho Cucamonga can pay for medical insurance at a group rate through the City until 18 months prior to the age of 65 at which time they can convert to Cobra. SECTION 7; Oental Insurance The City shall provide a dental insurance plan for all full-time continuous salaried employees and elected officials. The City agrees to average the cost of dental insurance for all full time continuous salaried employees and elected officials up to a maximum of E55.00 per employee or elected official per month to be effective July 1, 1993. SECTION 8; Optical Insurance The City shall provide an optical insurance plan for all full-time continuous salaried employees and elected officials. The City agrees to average the cost of optical insurance for all full time continuous salaried employees and elected officials up to a maximum of E19.00 per employee or elected official per month to be effective July 1, 1993. SECTION 9: Vacation yy working hours of lvac ateon amonth lysaccording Lott hecfollowing schedule; accrue Length of Service in ears Nours Accrued Per Pay Period Annual hours A f ccrued 2 3.077 80 3 3.461 4 3.846 100 5 4.230 1 6-8 4.615 5.000 20 130 10 5.384 5.769 140 150 11-13 6.153 160 14 15+ 6.538 170 6.923 180 SECTION 10: Sick Leave All full-time employees shall, with continuous service, accrue 120 hours of sick leave annually. SECTION 11: Sick Leave Bu vback Employees who terminate their city employment after five years of continuous service and have at least 50% of five years' sick leave accrued on the books upon termination can sell 120 hours back to the City. SECTION 12: Personal Leave Employees can use up to 20 hours of accrued sick leave as personal leave. This 20 hours can be used incrementally (i.e., 1 hour, 1/2 hour) throughout the fiscal year. Use of this time is for emergency situations requiring the employee's attention and needs to be cleared with their supervisor when using this time.