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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009/10/21 - Agenda Packet.-:~ Civic Center Drive ~4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3801 City Office: (909) 477-2700 AGENDAS REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARDS CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETINGS 1~ and 3rd Wednesdays 4 7:00 P.M. OCTOBER 21, 2009 MEMBERS MAYOR MAYOR PRO TEM COUNCIL MEMBERS Donald J. Kurth, M.D. L. Dennis Michael Rex Gutierrez Sam Spagnolo Diane Williams CITY MANAGER CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK Jack Lam, AICP James L. Markman Janice C. Reynolds ORDER OF BUSINESS CLOSED SESSION Tapia Conference Room .............5:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING Council Chambers ...........................7:00 P.M. ! ~ INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC ' ~o - G`uc~-aeotvc~u- TO ADDRESS THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY. FIRE BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL The Agency, Fire Board and City Council encourage free expression of all points of view. To allowall personsto speak, given the length of the Agenda, please keep your remarks brief. If others have already expressed your position, you may simply indicate that you agree with a previous speaker. ff appropriate, a spokesperson may present the views of your entire group. To encourage all views and promote courtesy to others, the audience should refrain from clapping, booing or shouts of approval or disagreement from the audience. The public may address the Agency, Fire Board or City Council by filling out a speaker card and submitting it to the City Clerk. The speaker cards are located on the wall at the back of the Chambers, at the front desk behind the staff table and at the City Clerk's desk. During "Public Communications," your name will be called to speak on any item listed or not listed on the agenda in the order in which it was received. If as part of vourAresentation, you would like to display audio or visual material, please see the City Clerk before the meeting commences. If you are present to speak on an "Advertised Public Hearing" item, your name will be called when that item is being discussed. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. The public communications period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business portion of the agenda. During this one hour period, all those who wish to speak on a topic contained in the business portion of the agenda will be given priority, and no further speaker cards for these business items (with the exception of public hearing items) will be accepted once the business portion of the agenda commences. Any other public communications which have not concluded during this one hour period may resume after the regular business portion of the agenda has been completed. Any handouts for the Agency, Fire Board or City Council should be given to the City Clerk for distribution. AGENDA BACK-UP MATERIALS Staff reports and back-up materials for agenda items are available for review at the City Clerk's counter, Public Library and on the City's website. A complete copy of the agenda is also available at the desk located behind the staff table during the Council meeting. LIVE BROADCAST Agency, Fire Board and Council meetings are broadcast live on Channel 3 for those with cable television access. Meetings are rebroadcast on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. The City has added the option for customers without cable access to view the meetings "on-demand" from their computers. The added feature of "Streaming Video On Demand" is available on the City's website at www.ci.rancho- cucamonga.ca.us/whatsnew.htm for those with Hi-bandwidth (DSUCable Modem) or Low-bandwidth (Dial-up) Internet service. The Agency, Fire Board and City Council meets regularly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers located at 10500 Civic Center Drive. Members of the City Council also sit as the Redevelopment Agency and the Fire District Board. Copies of the agendas and minutes can be found at http:llwww.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's office at (909) 477-2700. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired. Please turn off all cellular phones and pagers while the meeting is in session. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OCTOBER 21, 2009 A. 5:00 P.M. -CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER -TAPIR ROOM 1. Roll Catl: Mayor Kurth Mayor Pro Tem Michael Councilmembers Gutierrez, Spagnolo and Williams CLOSED SESSION CALLED TO ORDER AS THE CITY COUNCIL. B. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM S C. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM S D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION D1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING PENDING LITIGATION PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(A} -CAMPBELL V. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CASE NO. CIVRS905562 -City E. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS F. RECESS CLOSED SESSION TO RECESS TO THE REGULAR REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OCTOBER 21, 2009 2 G. REGULAR MEETING CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL WILL BE CALLED TO ORDER. IT IS THE INTENT TO CONCLUDE THE MEETINGS BY 10:00 P.M., UNLESS EXTENDED BY CONCURRENCE OF THE AGENCY, FIRE BOARD AND COUNCIL. G1. Pledge of Allegiance G2. Roll Call: Mayor Kurth Mayor Pro Tem Michael Councilmembers Gutien-ez, Spagnolo and Williams H. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS H1. Presentation of Cert~cates of Participation in the 2009 National Night Out Event. H2. Presentation of Certificate of Appreciation to Linda Bryan and The Military Family Support Group. H3. Recognition of Minuteman Press as Chamber of Commerce "Small Business of the Year." I. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS This is the time and place for the general public to address the Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District and City Council on any item listed or not listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Agency, Fire Board, or City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The Agency, Fire Board, or City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. All communications are to be addressed directly to the Agency, Fire Board or City Council, not to the members of the audience. This is a professional business meeting and courtesy and decorum are expected. Please refrain from any debate between audience and speaker, making loud noises, or engaging in any activity which might be disruptive to the decorum of the meeting. The public communications period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business portion of the agenda. During this one hour period, all those who wish to speak on a topic contained in the business portion of the agenda will be given priority, and no further speaker cards for these business items (with the exception of public hearing items) will be accepted once the business portion of the agenda commences. Any other public communications which have not concluded during this one hour period may resume after the regular business portion of the agenda has been completed. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ OCTOBER 21, 2009 3 J. CONSENT CALENDAR -REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Agency at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by an Agencymember for discussion. J1. Approval of Minutes: October 7, 2009 (Regular Meeting) J2. Approval of Check Register dated September 23 through October 13, 2009, for the total amount of $3,174,937.56. ~ J3. Approve to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of August 31, 2009. 3 J4. Accept the Rancho Cucamonga Family Sports Center Basketball Gym Floor Resurfacing 23 and Finishing project, Contract No. RA 09-018 as complete, release the bonds, retain Faithful Performance Bond to act as Maintenance Guarantee Bond and authorize the Public Works Services Director to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $15,600. RESOLUTION NO. RA 09-017 25 A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR RANCHO CUCAMONGA FAMILY SPORTS CENTER BASKETBALL GYM FLOOR RESURFACING AND FINISHING AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK J5. Approval to accept the Compressed Natural Gas Improvement Project at the City Yard, Contract No. RA08-020 as complete, retain the Faithful Performance as a Guarantee Bond, 26 release the Labor and Material Bond, and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $804,831.00. RESOLUTION NO. RA 09-018 A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT 29 AGENCY, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT THE CITY YARD, CONTRACT NO. RA 08-020 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK J6. Approval to appropriate $10,000 from reserves to Account No. 2620801-5160 to pay for 30 California Redevelopment Association legal defense fees related to the lawsuit that is to be filed to prevent the State from taking away more than $38 million in Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency funds. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OCTOBER 21 ~ 2009 4 K. CONSENT CALENDAR -FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Fire Board at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Boardmember for discussion. K1. Approval of Minutes: October 7, 2009 (Regular Meeting) K2. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of August 31, 2009. 31 K3. Approval of Check Register dated September 23 through October 13, 2009, for the total amount of $347,855.77. 36 K4. Approval to adopt an annexation map showing Assessor Parcel Numbers 0229-141-10 8 41 11, (ARCO AM/PM), located on the southeast comer of Arrow Route., and Etiwanda Ave., proposed to be annexed into CFD 85-1. RESOLUTION NO. FD 09-041 43 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, ADOPTING AN ANNEXATION MAP (ANNEXATION NO. 09-6) SHOWING PROPERTY PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 K5. Approval to adopt a Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory referred to as Annexation No. 45 09-6 (APN NOS: 0229-141-10 & 11, ARCO AM/PM), into Community Facilities District No. 85-1, specifying services proposed to be financed, to set and specify the special taxes proposed to be levied within the annexation territory and set a time and place for a public hearing related to the annexation. RESOLUTION NO. FD 09-042 47 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (ANNEXATION NO. 09-6) TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 L. CONSENT CALENDAR -CITY COUNCIL The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Councilmember for discussion. L1. Approval of Minutes: October 7, 2009 (Regular Meeting) REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIItE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 5 OCTOBER 21, 2009 L2. Approval of Check Register dated September 23 through October 13, 2009, and payroll 56 ending October 13, 2009, for the total amount of $8,214,712.52. L3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of August 31, 2009. 103 L4. Approval of Plans and Specifications for "Citywide Street Name Sign Replacement - FY 09/10" 113 and authorize the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids" to be funded from Acct. No. 1025001-5300 (Capital Reserve) as approved in the FY 2009/2010 budget. 114 RESOLUTION NO. 09-206 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CITYWIDE STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT - FY 09/10 IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS L5. Approval of a resolution and a Project Advancement Agreement between SANBAG (CO 118 09-070) and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for SANBAG to reimburse the City of Rancho Cucamonga for project costs for Nexus Study projects that are eligible to receive Measure I 2010-2040 funding. RESOLUTION NO. 09-207 120 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A PROJECT ADVANCEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AND THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA L6. Approval of a payment in the amount of $137,180.76 to the County of San Bernardino 133 Flood Control District that will serve to transfer the Regional Mainline Drainage Fees collected by the City of Rancho Cucamonga, as provided for in Agreement No. CO 02-139 to meet the City's funding obligation for the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Flood Control Project, and approval of an appropriation of $137,180.76 to Acct. No. 1114303-565011358-0 from the Drainage Etiwanda/San Sevaine (Fund 114) fund balance. L7. Approval of Community Services Update Report. 142 L8. Approval to purchase three (3) Dell Equallogic Storage Array Networks and Maintenance 153 from Dell, Inc., of Round Rock, Texas, utilizing a competitively bid contract awarded by the Western States Contracting Alliance ("VNSCA") /National Association of State Procurement Professionals "NASPO" Contrail #627160, in the amount of $165,406, to be funded as follows: $164,235 from Acd. No. 1714001-5605 (Capital Outlay -Computer Equipment) and $1,171 from Acct. No. 1714001-5200 (Operations & Maintenance). L9. Approval to award the purchase of two (2) 19,500 lbs. GVWR dump bed trucks from 154 Fairview Ford Sales, Inc. of San Bernardino, California, as per request for bid ("RFB") #09/10-009 in the amount of $75,262.95 from Acd. No. 1712001-5604 (Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Fund) to be used by the Public Works Services Street Section. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 6 _ OCTOBER 21, 2009 L10. Approval of Reconveyance of Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents for Lot 5, Document 155 No. 2009-0355891; Lot 6, Document No. 2009-0355892; Lot 7, Document No. 2009- 0355893; Lot 12, Document No. 2009-0355894; and Lot 14, Document No. 2009-0355895 of Tract 17919 to Bella Victoria, LP, a Califomia Limited Partnership, located at the northwest corner of East Avenue and Miller Avenue. 156 RESOLUTION NO. 09-208 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RELEASING DEED OF TRUST AND ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS FOR LOTS 5, 6, 7, 12 AND 14 OF TRACT 17919, LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST AVENUE AND MILLER AVENUE L11. Approval of Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street 157 Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2, located at 9018 Base Line Road, submitted by Javier T. Mendez 8~ Margarita Mendez, Husband and Wife. RESOLUTION NO. 09-209 159 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR 9018 BASE LINE ROAD (APN: 0202-23-135) L12. Approval of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Securities and Ordering the Annexation 167 to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for DRC2006-00540, located at 13233 Foothill Boulevard, in the area between the Etiwanda San Sevaine Flood Control Channel on the East and the Southern California Edison Transmission Corridor on the west, submitted by Northtown Housing Development Corporation. RESOLUTION NO. 09-210 I 169 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES FOR DRC2006- 00540 RESOLUTION NO. 09-211 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR DRC2006-00540 170 L13. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bonds, Nos. 104957240 (TR) and 180 6494655 (SA), in the amount of $147,023.00 for "Construction or Mod cation of Traffic Signals and Safety Lighting at Ten Locations" project, Contract No. 07-087. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OCTOBER 21, 2009 7 L14. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract 16226-1, located at the 182 northerly terminus of Day Creek Boulevard, west of Etiwanda Avenue, submitted by K. Hovnanian Forecast Homes, Inc. L15. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract 16227, located at the north side of Day Creek Boulevard between Indian Wells Place and Etiwanda Avenue, submitted 184 by K. Hovnanian Forecast Homes, Inc. L16. Approval to accept the "Compressed Natural Gas Improvement Project at the City Yard," Contract No. 08-114 as complete, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee 186 Bond, release the Labor and Material Bond, and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $804,831.00. 189 RESOLUTION NO. 09-212 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT THE CITY YARD, CONTRACT NO. 08-114 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK L17. Approval to accept the "FY 2008/2009 Bus Bay, Driveway and ADA Access Ramp 190 improvements at Various Locations," Contract No. 09-201 as complete, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee Bond, release the Labor and Material Bond, and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $145,787.11. RESOLUTION NO. 09-213 193 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE FY 2008/2009 BUS BAY, DRIVEWAY AND ADA ACCESS RAMP IMPROVEMENTS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS, CONTRACT NO. 09-201 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK M. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. M1. REVIEW AND DISCUSSION OF THE COMMUNITY SURVEY FOR THE GENERAL PLAN 194 UPDATE M2. CONSIDERATION OF THE HEALTHY EATING ACTIVE LIVING ("HEAL) RESOLUTION 254 IN SUPPORT OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES "HEALTHY EATING ACTIVE LIVING CITIES CAMPAIGN" REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ OCTOBER 21, 2009 8 RESOLUTION NO. 09-214 256 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES HEALTHY EATING ACTIVE LIVING ("HEAL") CITIES CAMPAIGN M3. PRESENTATION OF HEALTHY RC LIVING SHOW AND WEBSITE (Oral) N. COUNCIL BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. N1. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Councilmember.) O. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING P. ADJOURNMENT I, Debra L. McKay, Assistant City Clerk/Reconis Manager, of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on October 15, 2009, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. October 7. 2009 RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION MINUTES A. CALL TO ORDER The Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency, Fire District and City Council held a closed session on Wednesday, October 7, 2009, in the Tapia Room of the Civic Center located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 5:50 p.m. by Chairman/PresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth. Present were Agencymembers/Boardmembers/Councilmembers: Rex Gutierrez, Sam Spagnolo, Diane Williams, Vice ChairmanlVice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael and Chairman/PresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth. Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; James Markman, City Attorney; Pamela Easter, Assistant City Manager; John Gillison, Deputy City ManagerlAdministrative Services and Linda D. Daniels, Interim Deputy City Manager/Redevelopment Agency Director. B. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM S Chairman/PresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth announced the closed session items: D1. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9561 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD; LINDA D. DANIELS, RDA DIRECTOR, NEGOTIATING PARTY, REGARDING TERMS OF LEASE - RDA D2. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF 9TH ST. AND MADRONE AVE., LINDA D. DANIELS, RDA DIRECTOR, NEGOTIATING PARTY -RDA D3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING PENDING LITIGATION PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(A) - JR ENTERPRISES, LP; AND CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CASE NO. RCV-090728 -City D4. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING POTENTIAL LITIGATION PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(A) -DALE AND JEANNE NELSON V. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CLAIM NO. 28/29-049 -City D5. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF ETIWANDA AVENUE, NORTH OF BASE LINE ROAD (COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS THE ETIWANDA DEPOT); LINDA D. DANIELS, RDA DIRECTOR, AND SANBAG REPRESENTATIVE, NEGOTIATING PARTIES -City C. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM S No one was present to comment on the closed session items. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 1 of 18 D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION Closed session began at 5:50 p.m. E. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS No announcements were made. F. RECESS The closed session adjourned at 6:50 p.m. with no action taken. G. REGULAR MEETING CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS The meeting of the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, and City Council reconvened in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Chairman/PresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present were AgencymemberslBoardmembers/Councilmembers: Rex Gutierrez, Sam Spagnolo, Diane Williams, Vice ChairmanNice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael and ChairmanlPresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth. Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; James Markman, City Attorney; John Gillison, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services; Linda Daniels, Interim Deputy City Manager/Redevelopment Director; James Troyer, Planning Director; Mark Steuer, Director of Engineering Services; Mike Bell, Fire Chief; Chief Joe Cusimano, Rancho Cucamonga Police Department; Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director; Robert Karatsu, Library Director; Joe Pulcinella, Animal Services Director; Jim Frost, City Treasurer; Jan Reynolds, City Clerk; Debra MctJay, Records Manager/Assistant City Clerk and Shirr'I Griffin, Deputy City Clerk. H. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS H1. Presentation of a City Plaque to Peter Bryan, Retired Fire Chief, in recognition of his years of service to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Mayor Kurth presented a City plaque to Peter Bryan in recognition of his years of service as Fire Chief. H2. Ceremonial Badge Pinning of Mike Bell, newly-appointed Fire Chief. Mrs. Bell ceremoniously pinned Chief Mike Bell. Mayor Kurth congratulated him on his appointment as Fire Chief. H3. Announcement of Animal Services Canvassing Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 2 of 18 Joe Pulcinella, Animal Services Director, spoke about the Department's canvassing activities. RECESS: Mayor Kurth recessed the meeting at 7:20 p.m. RECONVENE: Mayor Kurth reconvened the meeting at 7:31 p.m. with all members present. L PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS 11. Dennis Cisneros from the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Safe Council congratulated retired Fire Chief Peter Bryan on his retirement and newly-appointed Fire Chief Mike Bell. As this is Fire Prevention Week, he encouraged everyone to take extra steps in preparing evacuation plans and removing excess weeds and debris from fire prone areas. 12. Marcia Godwin representing St. Clare's Episcopal Church noted that the church received notification that they would be annexed into Landscape Maintenance District #8. St. Clare's Episcopal Church agrees with the annexation and the proposed fee increase. Ms. Godwin noted that the church was previously in a different Landscape Maintenance District and Lighting District and was concerned with how the property was assessed up to this point in time. She noted that staff has been researching this concern and thanked them for their assistance. 13. JoAnn Henkel concurred with the Public Works Sub-Committee's recommendation to remove the minimum size requirement for parking districts. She distributed newspaper articles regarding the parking problem at Chaffey College. Ms. Henkel asked that the Council continue to monitor the situation and support solutions to this concern. 14. Otis Radford indicated that he lived in the Skyline neighborhood. He thanked the Council for their support in finding a solution to the parking problem and inquired on the approximate completion date for the project. 15. James Kenny also lived in the Skyline neighborhood. He noted that the neighbors asked for help and the City Council responded quickly. Mr. Kenny was anxious for the project to be finished. He noted that signs need to be installed and there needs to be a continued effort by law enforcement. Also, he stressed the need to eliminate BBOs and open fires in the canyon. 16. Peggy Bomortino from Rancho Cucamonga Christian Fellowship offered a word of prayer. 17. Frank Annunziato invited the Council and the audience to the Sons of Italy's 2nd Annual Pasta Meatball Dinner to be held on October 24, 2009 from 5 - 8 p.m. at Central Park. He noted that October is Italian American Heritage Month and recognized local Italian Americans who made an impact in the region. Lastly, Mr. Annunziato recognized the outstanding senior center fitness program at Central Park which he credited for saving his life. 18. John Beyenberg on behalf of San Bernardino County Tourism invited the Council to the 4'" Annual "Taste of Route 66 Cruise'. The event will be on November 21, 2009 from 5 - 8 p.m. Mr. Beyenberg noted that he will be providing a map, directions and more information to the City Council at a later date. 19. Hank Stoy referenced the special Council meeting next week regarding Red Hill traffic. Unfortunately, he may not attend the meeting due to a scheduling conflict. Mr. Stoy thanked the Council for keeping the street to the County Club open and for putting more signs up. In general he Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 3 of 18 noted that the traffic issues have calmed down and was surprised that another meeting had been called. He suggested that the Red Hill Management Plan be revisited if additional measures were deemed necessary. 110. Bob Lundy from San Bernardino County Tourism provided further details about the "Taste of Route 66 Cruise." 111. Kathy Tiegs, Vice President of the Cucamonga Valley Water District, invited the Council and the audience to the Frontier Project Foundation's Inaugural Green Tie Gala on Saturday, October 17, 2009, at 5:30 p.m. Further information about the Frontier Project and the Gala can be found at frontierp roject. org. 112. John Lyons noted that thousands of people heading to the Raceway will be visiting the City this weekend. He asked that residents be courteous to our visitors and frequent the restaurants on the west side of the City. J. CONSENT CALENDAR-REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Agency at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by an Agencymember for discussion. J1. Approval of Minutes: September 2, 2009 (Regular Meeting -Michael absent) September 16, 2009 (Canceled Regular Meeting) September 24, 2009 (Tour 8 Special Jt. Mtg. with Chaffey College Governing Board -Kurth absent) J2. Approval of Check Register dated August 26 through September 8, 2009, for the total amount of $2,259,459.00; and approval of Check Register dated September 9 through September 22, 2009, for the total amount of $5,548,494.40. J3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule for months ending July 31, 2009. J4. Approval to adopt Annual Statement of Investment Policy. J5. Approval for the purchase of eighteen (18) County ISD-CellularlGPS modems/antenna kit, twenty-one (21) County ISD Motorola RDLAP VRM radio modems (used), and twenty-one (21) Tri-Tech MDC licenses, for the dispatch transition project, as a single source purchase from CONFIRE of Rialto, in the amount of $60,575.70, to be funded from Acct. Nos. 2505801- 5605 for $41,375.60 and 3289501-5603 for $19,200.10. J6. Approval to accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $178,360 to the apparent low bidder, A Good Sign Company (RA 09-016), and authorize the expenditure of a 20% contingency in the amount of $35,672 for the Directional Guide Sign Project, to be funded from Economic Development Funds, Acct. No. 2620801- 5110/620-6015. J7. Approval for award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $316,809 to Jacobs Engineering (RA 09-017) and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $31,680.90 for construction support services for the Foothill Boulevard Street Widening Project from San Bernardino Road to Vineyard Avenue, to be funded from 2001 Tax Allocation Bond funds, Acct. No. 2650801-5650/1189650-6314. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 4 of 18 J8. Approval to accept the Demens Basin Fill Project, Contract No. RA 09-011 as complete, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee Bond, release the Labor and Material Bond, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion, and approve the final contract amount of $519,277.75. RESOLUTION NO. RA 09-016 A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE DEMENS BASIN FILL PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. RA 09-011 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Gutierrez, to approve the staff recommendations in the staff reports contained within the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 5-0. K. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the Redevelopment Agency for discussion. K1. APPROVAL TO SUPPORT THE CALIFORNIA REDEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION'S (CRA) LEGAL CHALLENGE VS. THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO PREVENT THE TAKEAWAY OF REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FUNDS. Linda Daniels, Interim Deputy City Manager/Redevelopment Director, presented the staff report. In response to Chairman Kurth, Ms. Daniels cohfirmed that the State had tried to take Redevelopment funds last year but the action was blocked in court. Now the State is trying again. In response to Vice Chairman Michael, it was noted that the Agency was not specifically named in the lawsuit. However, our statement of support will have a similar impact. City Manager Jack Lam indicated that the Agency has not yet been asked to contribute funding but noted that a request for funding may be submitted in the future. MOTION: Moved by Gutierrez, seconded by Williams, to approve the staff recommendation in the staff report. Motion carried 5-0. L. CONSENT CALENDAR -FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Fire Board at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Boardmember for discussion. L1. Approval of Minutes: September 2, 2009 (Regular Meeting -Michael absent) September 16, 2009 (Canceled Regular Meeting) September 24, 2009 (Tour & Special Jt. Mtg. with Chaffey College Governing Board -Kurth absent) L2. Approval of Check Register dated August 26 through September 8, 2009, for the total amount of $83,210.51; and approval of Check Register dated September 9 through September 22, 2009, for the total amount of $54,512.56. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 5 of 18 L3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule for months ending July 31, 2009. L4. Approval to adopt Annual Statement of Investment Policy. L5. Approval for the purchase of eighteen (18) County ISD-Cellular/GPS modems/antenna kit, twenty-one (21) County ISD Motorola RDLAP VRM radio modems (used), and twenty-one (21) Tri-Tech MDC licenses, for the dispatch transition project, as a single source purchase from CONFIRE of Rialto, in the amount of $60,575.70, to be funded from Acct. Nos. 2505801- 5605 for $41,375.60 and 3289501-5603 for $19,200.10. MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Williams, to approve the staff recommendations in the staff reports contained within the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 5-0. M. FIRE BOARD BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the Fire Board for discussion M1. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FORM OF AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (FD 09- 0081 AND RELATED DOCUMENTS WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE OF THE SELLER'S PROPOSITION 1A RECEIVABLE FROM THE STATE: AND DIRECTING AND AUTHORIZING CERTAIN OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH RESOLUTION NO. FD 09-040 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FORM OF AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT AND RELATED DOCUMENTS WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE OF THE SELLER'S PROPOSITION 1A RECEIVABLE FROM THE STATE; AND DIRECTING AND AUTHORIZING CERTAIN OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH John Gillison, Deputy City ManagerlAdministrative Services presented the staff report In response to Boardmember Gutierrez, Mr. Gillison expected that sufficient investors would purchase the bonds. In response to Vice President Michael, Mr. Gillison did not believe that the State would be able to seize money next year as a result of the sale of the receivable. Discussion was held regarding the State's need to pay the bondholders or possibly lose the ability to bond. In response to Vice President Michael, City Manager Jack Lam confirmed that Library funding was affected and noted that this amount was included with the City funds. In response to Boardmember Gutierrez, Mr. Gillison expected that the bond issue would be sizable as many cities will be participating. It was noted that the legislature must approve an additional piece of legislation by October 15, 2009 ensuring tax exempt status. If this does not happen, the Resolutions will be voided and the Fire Board and the City Council would need to revisit the budgets. MOTION: Moved by Williams, seconded by Michael, to adopt Resolution No. FD 09-040. Motion carried 5-0. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 6 of 18 RECESS: Mayor Kurth recessed the meeting at 8:40 p.m RECONVENE: Mayor Kurth reconvened the meeting at 8:48 p.m. with Agencymembers/Boardmembers /Councilmembers Rex Gutierrez and Sam Spagnolo, Vice Chairman/Vice President/Mayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael and Chairman/President/Mayor Donald J. Kurth being present. Agencymember/Boardmember/Councilmember Diane Williams arrived at 8:51 p.m. N. CONSENT CALENDAR -CITY COUNCIL The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Councilmember for discussion. N1. Approval of Minutes: September 2 (Regular Meeting -Michael absent) September 16, 2009 (Canceled Regular Meeting) September 24, 2009 (Tour 8 Special Jt. Mtg. with Chaffey College Governing Board -Kurth absent) N2. Approval of Check Register dated August 26 through September 8, 2009, and payroll ending September 8, 2009, for the total amount of $5,694,243.71; and approval of Check Register dated September 9 through September 22, 2009, and payroll ending September 22, 2009, for the total amount of $3,688,426.19. N3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule far months ending July 31, 2009. N4. Approval to adopt Annual Statement of Investment Policy. N5. Approval to authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the construction of the Beryl Street Community Trail from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue, to be funded from Beautification Funds. RESOLUTION NO. 09-184 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE BERYL STREET COMMUNITY TRAIL IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS N6. Approval to accept grant revenue in the amount of $9,602.00 awarded by the California Emergency Management Agency (FY 2008 Homeland Security Grant), and administered by the San Bernardino County Fire Department, Office of Emergency Services to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for the purpose of Emergency Operations Center (EOC) outfitting. N7. Approval of a Resolution of the City Council designating the Temporary Seats of Government in the event of an emergency, in accordance with California Government Code 23600, to be filed with the California Secretary of State. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 7 of 18 RESOLUTION NO. 09-185 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DESIGNATING THE TEMPORARY SEATS OF GOVERNMENT IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE 23600, TO BE FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE N8. Approval to declare surplus City-owned miscellaneous equipment and vehicles, office equipment, and computer equipment which have been deemed no longer needed, obsolete or unusable.' N9. Approval to appropriate $205,000 into Acct. No. 1615303-5300 (CFD 2003-01 Cultural Center) from CFD 2003-01 fund balance, for additional signage and lighting improvements and future courtyard video capabilities at the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center. N10. Approval of Amendment to the 2009-2010 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy, DRC2009-00386R, by appropriating $1,597,700 into Acct. No. 1215000-4740 Grant Income and appropriating funding to four activities funded through the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program, including $1,367,760 to the Civic Center HVAC Phase 1 Program, Acct. No. 1 21 5 31 4-5 650/1 74 7 21 5-0, $111,100 to the Home Improvement Revolving Loan Program, Acct. No. 1215314-5650/1748215-0, $63,330 to the Energy Efficient Program, Acct. No. 1215314-5650/1749215-0, and $55,510 to the Energy Efficiency Coordination Program, Acct. No. 1 21 531 4-56 50/1 7 5021 5-0. N11. Approval of Amendment to the 2009-2010 Annual Action Plan, DRC2009-00227A, by appropriating additional funding to four activities funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, including an additional $3,000 to the Oldtimers Foundation Senior Nutrition Program, Acct. No. 1204314-5650/1183204-0, $1,120 to Camp Fire USA, Acct. No. 1204314-5656/1334204-0, $1,560 to CDBG Administration, Acct. No. 1204314- 5650/1228204-0, • and $20,588 to the Home Improvement Program, Acct. No. 1204314- 5650/1230204-0, and to reduce the appropriation by $18,460 to the Calle Vejar Street Improvement (Construction) Program, Acct. No. 1204314-5650/1602204-0, resulting in a net funding increase of $7,808 funded from CDBG revenue funds. N12. Approval of Amendment to the 2008-2009 CDBG-R Substantial Amendment, DRC2009- 00217A, by appropriating funding to three activities funded through the Community Development Block Grant -Recovery (CDBG-R) Program including $27,510 to CDBG-R Administration, Acct. No. 1 204 31 4-565011 7 51 204-0, $20,302 to the CDBG-R Calle Vejar Street Improvement (Design) Program, Acct. No. 1204314-5650/1328204-0, and $227,383 to the CDBG-R Calle Vejar Street Improvement (Construction) Program, Acct. No. 1204314- 5650/1340204-0, resulting in a net funding increase of $275,195 funded from CDBG-R revenue funds. N13. Approval of the retrofit of four (4) Diesel Exhaust Systems required by the California Air Resources Board (GARB) to be completed by Ironman utilizing the City of National City's Council Resolution for Bid #GS0809-1 in the amount of $59,040.70, to be funded from Acct. No. 1105208-5300 (AB2766 Air Quality Improvement) to be used by the Public Works Tree and Street Sections. N14. Approval of Map, Improvement Agreement, Improvement Securities, Monumentation Cash Deposit and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 4 and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 4 for Tract Map 18710, located on the north side of Church Street, east of Milliken Avenue, submitted by Homecoming 1 at Terra Vista, LLC. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 8 of 18 RESOLUTION NO. 09-186 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TRACT MAP 18710 IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES AND MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT RESOLUTION NO. 09-187 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 4 FOR TRACT 18710 N15. Approval to accept bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $161,526 to the apparent low bidder, California Professional Engineering, Inc. (CO 09-059), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $16,152.60 for the Installation of Traffic Signal al 19`" Street and Jasper Street, to be funded from Lighting District #1/Arterial Streets Funds, Acct. No. 1 1 51 30 3-565011 7 361 51-0. N16. Approval of a Professional Services Agreement with Gyroscope, Inc. (CO 09-058) Oakland, California, for additional scope of work, funded by a grarit from the California State Library, for continuation of the Rancho Kids Project in an amount not to exceed $50,000, plus a 15% contingency in the amount of $7,500 to be funded by an appropriation from Acct. No. 1302601-5300. N17. Approval to accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $96,249.64 to the apparent low bidder, UST Development, Inc. (CO 09-065), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $9,624.96 for the London Avenue and Carrari Street Slope Renovation and Erosion Control, to be funded from General Drainage Funds, Acct. No. 1112303-5650/1746112-0 and appropriate $140,000 to Acct. No. 1112303-5650/1746112-0 from General Drainage Fund balance (contract award of $96,249.64 plus 10% contingency in the amount of $9,624.96 and #34,125.40 for soils and materials testing, construction survey services and incidentals). N18. Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 16262, located between Archibald and Klusman Avenue, approximately 427 feet north of the centerline of Hillside Road, submitted by TOLL CA IV, L.P. RESOLUTION NO. 09-188 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 16262 N19. Approval to accept Improvements, release the Faithful Performance cash deposit, accept a Maintenance cash deposit and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for Parcel Map 17808, located on the northeast corner of Archibald Avenue and Palo Alto Street, submitted by William Espinoza and Eva Espinoza. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 9 of 18 RESOLUTION NO. 09-189 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR PARCEL MAP 17808 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK N20. Accept Improvements and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for Tract 16113 (East Avenue LMD) located on the southwest corner of Wilson and East Avenues, submitted by Trimark Pacific Rancho Cucamonga, LLC. RESOLUTION NO. 09-190 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 16113 (EAST AVENUE LMD) AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK N21. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract 16226 & 16227 (Rancho Etiwanda Estates Infrastructure-Day Creek BoulevardlEtiwanda Avenue), located north of the extension of Day Creek Boulevard and west of Etiwanda Avenue, submitted by JTY Investment, LLC. N22. Approval to accept Improvements, release the Faithful Performance Bond, accept a Maintenance Bond, and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for Tract 16512, located on the north side of Church Street and east of Milliken Avenue, submitted by KB Home Greater Los Angeles, Inc. RESOLUTION NO. 09-191 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 16512 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK N23. Approval of Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 16592, located on the north side of Hillside Road, west of Archibald Avenue, submitted by Toll Brothers, Inc. RESOLUTION NO. 09-192 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 16592 N24. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Letter of Credit for Tract 16909, located on the west side of Haven Avenue between Arrow Route and 26~h Street, submitted by Hillwood Construction Services. N25. Approval to accept Improvements, retain the Faithful Performance Bond, accept a Maintenance Bond, and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for Tract 17435, located on the south side of Church Street between Haven and Center Avenues, submitted by KB Greater Los Angeles, Inc. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 10 of 18 RESOLUTION NO. 09-193 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 17435 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK N26. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, No. 014039179108771545, in the amount of $515,163.43, for Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail Construction, Phase 1, Contract No. 06-228. N27. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, No. 014039190/08879354 in the amount of $366,686.13, for Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail Construction, Phases II and III, Contract No. 07-023. N28. Approval to accept City Hall Planter Repair, Contract No. 07-080 as complete, release the bonds, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $126,936.02. RESOLUTION NO. 09-194 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE CITY HALL PLANTER REPAIR, CONTRACT NO. 07-080 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK N29. Approval to accept the Base Line Road Pavement Rehabilitation from Hellman to Ramona Avenues, Contract No. 09-233 as complete, retain the Faithful Performance Band as a Guarantee Bond, release the Labor and Material Bond, and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $343,321.23. RESOLUTION NO. 09-195 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE BASE LINE ROAD PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM HELLMAN TO RAMONA AVENUES, CONTRACT NO. 09-233 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK N30. Approval to accept the FY 2009/2010 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation (Slurry Seal) and Parking Lot Resurfacing (Seal Coat) at Various Locations, Contract No. 09-252 as complete, release the bonds, accept a Maintenance Bond, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion, and approve the final contract amount of $285,774.75. RESOLUTION NO. 09-196 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE FY 2009/2010 LOCAL STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (SLURRY SEAL) AND PARKING LOT RESURFACING (SEAL COAT) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS, CONTRACT NO. 09-252 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Michael, to approve the staff recommendations in the remaining staff reports contained within the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 4-0, Councilmember Williams was absent. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 11 of 18 O. CONSENT ORDINANCES The following Ordinances have had public hearings at the time of first reading. Second readings are expected to be routine and non-controversial. The Agency, Fire Board, or Council will act upon them at one time without discussion. The City Clerk will read the title. Any item can be removed for discussion by an Agencymember, Boardmember, or Councilmember. 01. DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2008-00625 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to amend the Development Code, Section 17.26, Wireless Communications Facilities. This action is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines. ORDINANCE NO. 821 (second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2008-00625, REVISING REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES AND AMENDING CHAPTER 17.26 OF THE DEVELOPMENT CODE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF , Jack Lam, City Manager presented the staff report. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Gutierrez to adopt Ordinance No. 821 for second reading. Motion carried 4-0, Councilmember Williams was absent. P. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS ~ The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. P1. APPROVAL OF A "PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT" FOR THE RESIDENTIAL AREA IDENTIFIED AS "SKYLINE NEIGHBORHOOD" GENERALLY LOCATED NORTH OF ALMOND STREET AND WEST OF SAPPHIRE STREET, ALSO KNOWN AS TRACT 10210 RESOLUTION NO. 09-197 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 10.50 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE Mark Steuer, Director Engineering ServiceslCity Engineer, presented the staff report. In response to Mayor Kurth, Mr. Steuer noted that this action will help alleviate the problem but stated that staff is working on other solutions as well. Councilmember Spagnolo noted the need to be cautious about the size of the signs to ensure that they are visible. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 12 of 18 In response to Councilmember Gutierrez, Mr. Steuer confirmed that no additional action is needed by the Council at this time. He confirmed that tonight's action is one step to resolve the matter but noted that there are other options available to the City. MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Gutierrez to adopt Resolution No. 09-197. Motion carried 5-0. P2. RESOLUTION N0.09-198 A RESOLUTION OF THE CffY COUNGL OF THE CfIY OF RANCHO CUCJVv1ONGA, CAIJFORNIq INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE FORMATION OF A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4-R, TO REPLACE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4, THE LEVY OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS THEREIN AND ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF AN ASSESSMENT ENGINEER'S REPORT RESOLUTKN N0.09-199 A RESOLUTION OF THE CfIY COUNGL OF THE CfTY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCzq CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT ENGINEER'S REPORT, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO FORM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4-R AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS IN SAID DISTRICT, SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON AND ORDERING THE INITIATION OF ASSESSMENT BALLOT PROCEDURES John Gillison, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services presented the staff report. He indicated that the staff report proposed a 4% CPI but noted that a 3.5% CPI is being proposed. In response to Councilmember Gutierrez, Mr. Gillison addressed the recommended 3.5% CPI increase and how this mechanism will be used to ensure that adequate funds are available. In response to Councilmember Spagnolo, Mr. Gillison noted that the feedback that staff received from the residents was the basis for choosing Service Level "B". In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, discussion was held regarding the use of the CPI increase to cover the actual cost of the District. In response to Councilmember Williams, Mr. Gillison confirmed that the newer Districts all included a CPI increase and were very healthy as a result. Occasionally the rates in these newer Districts had to be raised to cover expenses. In response to Councilmember Gutierrez, Mr. Gillison did not recall the number of times that weeding is performed under the "B" Level of Service. Mr. Gillison stressed that the appropriate maintenance level and the CPI was adjusted as a result of the community meetings. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 13 of 18 MOTION: Moved by Gutierrez, seconded by Michael to adopt Resolution Nos. 09-198 and 09-199. Motion carried 5-0. P3. RESOLUTION NO. 09-200 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE FORMATION OF A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6-R, TO REPLACE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6, THE LEVY OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS THEREIN AND ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF AN ASSESSMENT ENGINEER'S REPORT RESOLUTION NO. 09-201 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT. ENGINEER'S• REPORT, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO FORM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6-R AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS IN SAID DISTRICT, SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON AND ORDERING THE INITIATION OF ASSESSMENT BALLOT PROCEDURES John Gillison, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services presented the staff report. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Michael to adopt Resolution Nos. 09-200 and 09-201. Motion carried 5-0. P4. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 14 of 18 BALLOT PROCEDURES. RESatJnoN No. oazo2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE FORMATION OF A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 8-R, TO REPLACE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 8, THE LEVY OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS THEREIN AND ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF AN ASSESSMENT ENGINEER'S REPORT RESOLUTION NO.09-203 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT ENGINEER'S REPORT, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO FORM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 8-R AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS IN SAID DISTRICT, SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON AND ORDERING THE INITIATION OF ASSESSMENT BALLOT PROCEDURES John Gillison, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services presented the staff report. In response to Councilmember Williams, Mr. Gillison confirmed that a special letter was sent to the property owners of the vacant properties inviting them to the community meetings and explaining their inclusion in the Landscape Maintenance District. MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Spagnolo to adopt Resolution Nos. 09-202 and 09-203. Motion carried 5-0. P5. REQUEST TO INITIATE COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT - DRC2009-00432 -RME CLINICS. INC. -GARY REA - A REQUEST TO AMEND THE VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN TO ALLOW MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AS A CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE WITHIN THE VILLAGE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT OF THE VICTORIA ARBORS MASTER PLAN. RELATED FILE: MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2009-00739. P.5. AND P.6. WERE DISCUSSED AT THE SAME TIME) P6. REQUEST TO INITIATE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT - DRC2009-00739 -RME CLINICS, INC. -GARY REA - A REQUEST TO AMEND THE VICTORIA ARBORS MASTER PLAN TO ALLOW MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AS A CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE WITHIN THE VILLAGE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT. RELATED FILE: COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2009-00432. (P.5. AND P.6. WERE DISCUSSED AT THE SAME TIME) Steve Fowler, Assistant Planner, presented the staff report far Items P.S. and P.6 In response to Councilmember Gutierrez's with the lawful operation of massage establishments, Planning Director James Troyer noted that strict conditions of approval would be developed by Planning Commission. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, it was noted that the City could not change operating requirements for current uses; however, a template could be developed to ensure that future establishments were conducted lawfully and safely. Craig Shuey, owner of the shopping center, noted that the company has a 25 year business plan and expects to maintain a high quality center. He noted that Massage Envy was selected from several Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 15 of 18 prospective massage establishments as a high quality of life project. In response to Councilmember Williams he indicated that he would look at the placement of bicycle racks at the center. MOTION: Moved by Williams, seconded by Gutierrez, to approve the request to initiate Community Plan Amendment DRC 2009-00432 and Master Plan Amendment DRC 2009-00739. Motion carried 5- 0. P7. APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A NEW PARKING ENFORCEMENT BAIL SCHEDULE RESOLUTION NO. 09-204 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A NEW PARKING ENFORCEMENT BAIL SCHEDULE John Gillison, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services presented the staff report. MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Guteirrez, to adopt Resolution No. 09-204. Motion carried 5-0. Q. COUNCIL BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. 01. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Councilmember.) ' Councilmember Spagnolo announced the Inland Empire West Job Fair, to be held on October 29, 2009 from 9 -1 p.m. at the Ontario International Airport. Councilmember Gutierrez noted that the landscaping along the freeway near the off ramps is looking pretty bad and stated the need to communicate this concern to Caltrans. In response, Councilmember Spagnolo indicated that he and Councilmember Williams would be attending a Freeway Corridor meeting next Tuesday. Representatives from Caltrans are in attendance and this concern can be discussed with them at that time. It was noted that the State's worsening budget situation and the lack of landscape materials in some areas has created quite a problem. Mayor Pro Tem Michael indicated that Council members attended a dedication of the North Etiwanda Trail system last Saturday and commented on the outstanding quality of the trail and the informative kiosks. On Saturday, he noted that the Fire District would be hosting an Open House at the Jersey Fire Station. Lastly, Mayor Pro Tem Michael expressed his appreciation of the people who spoke this evening as the positive commentary and variety of topics was refreshing. Councilmember Williams concurred with the praise of the North Etiwanda Trail system and noted that it is a great compliment to the City's Healthy RC program. She thanked Falken Tire for their contribution of $25,000 to create a nice rest area and trail head on the Pacific-Electric Trail. Mayor Kurth noted that he attended the grand opening ceremonies at Honeyville Farms and noted that people planning their emergency preparedness supplies should visit the business. He appreciated the opening of the North Etiwanda Preserve dedication. Mayor Kurth indicated that he will not be in attendance at the October 21, 2009 City Council meeting as he will be out of town attending a medical conference in Washington D.C.regarding health care reform. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 16 of 18 Q2. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FORM OF AND AUTHORIZING AUTHORIZING CERTAIN OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH RESOLUTION NO. 09-205 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FORM OF AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT AND RELATED DOCUMENTS WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE OF THE SELLER'S PROPOSITION 1A RECEIVABLE FROM THE STATE; AND DIRECTING AND AUTHORIZING CERTAIN OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH Jack Lam, City Manager, noted that the staff report on this item was presented earlier in the meeting to the Fire Board. MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Williams, to adopt Resolution No. 09-205. Motion carried 5-0. Q3. SIZE REQUIREMENT OF A PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT. Mark Steuer, Director of Engineering ServiceslCity' Engineer reported that the Public Works Subcommittee has recommended that the City Council amend Section 10.50 to remove the minimum size requirement for permit parking districts. MOTION: Moved by Gutierrez, seconded by Michael, to direct staff to develop an Ordinance amending Section 10.50 to remove the minimum size requirement for permit parking districts. Motion carried 5-0. Q4. CONSIDERATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL LIBRARY SUBCOMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION REGARDING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA LIBRARY FOUNDATION'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mayor Pro Tem Michael reported that the Library Subcommittee is recommending the appointment of Balbina Kendall and Paula Pacheon to the Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation Board of Directors. MOTION: Moved by Williams, seconded by Gutierrez, to appoint Balbina Kendall and Paula Pacheon to the Library Foundation Board of Directors. Motion carried 5-0. Q5. CONSIDERATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE'S Councilmember Spagnolo reported that the Community Services Subcommittee is recommending the appointment of Jim Harrington to the Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation Board of Directors, to fill a vacancy to expire on June 30, 2012. MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Gutierrez, to appoint Jim Harrington to the Community Foundation Board of Directors to fill a vacancy to expire on June 30, 2012. Motion carried 5-0. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 17 of 18 06. LEGISLATIVE AND REGIONAL UPDATES (Oral) Councilmember Spagnolo noted that the City is waiting for various pieces of legislation to be signed, which needs to be done by October 15, 2009. Also, he indicated that a special section of the legislature will be forming to discuss tax reform. Mayor Pro Tem Michael stated that he attended the League of California Cities Annual Conference. Representatives at the conference voted to place an initiative on the ballot to better protect local revenue. Mayor Pro Tem Michael indicated that more information on this effort will be coming in the future. City Manager Jack Lam reported that Mayor Pro Tem Michael was inducted at the conference as President of the Inland Empire Division of the League of California Cities. P. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING Mayor Pro Tem Michael requested that a formal recognition be made to Falken Tire in appreciation of their donation to the Pacific-Electric Trail. Q. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Kurth adjourned the meeting at 10:10 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Debra L. McKay, MMC Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager Approved: Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 7, 2009 -Page 18 of 18 PETITION Please keep our neighborhood safe by keeping the stop signs on northbound and southbound Amethyst Avenue at Hillside Road. It is only a matter of time before a terrible accident occurs, caused by thoughtless drivers who speed up and down Amethyst. Your actions have the power to save lives and enhance public safety. ~ -- PETITION Please keep our neighborhood safe by keeping the stop signs on northbound .and southbound Amethyst Avenue at Hillside Road. It is only a matter of time before a terrible accident occurs, caused by thoughtless drivers who speed up and down Amethyst. Your actions have the power to save lives and enhance public safety. ~ ~ PETITION Please keep our neighborhood safe by keeping the stop signs on northbound and southbound Amethyst Avenue at Hillside Road. It is only a matter of time before a terrible accident occurs, caused by thoughtless drivers who speed up and down Amethyst. Your actions have the power to save lives and enhance public safety. ~ `\ PETITION Please keep our neighborhood safe by keeping the stop signs on northbound and southbound Amethyst Avenue at Hillside Road. It is only a matter of time before a terrible accident occurs, caused by thoughtless drivers who speed up and down Amethyst. Your actions have the power to save lives and enhance publi~ afe ~~ ~~j 1~, ,~ . -~. f6 i ~4 S: u d ~ o i O. G O w ~ U O. V O C C ~ CV~~ 4 ~ TV O ~ ~ _ ~-~O ~ O ~ C ~ L C N T Q ~ s a+ N tp L L O V O/ L h T i+ n w ~ R Q Vi V N t0 ~ CQ ~ .. d 3 s 3 ~~o ~~~~ b 0 0 .. w° b .~ .~ 3 on b 0.-- ~, ':As ~ ~ 3 U N rte. G~, ~ .N ~_ L H 3 y v ~ w on ~, o " ~ ,~.+ y d N N a ~ U ~ b .n w O ~ O N RS C7 c » What safety measures will be in place as part of the dirt relocation project? To reduce speeds along Amethyst, new permanent "STOP" signs will be installed for northbound and southbound Amethyst traffic where it intersects with Hillside. Duri~Lwork hours the speed limit for truck traffic along the haul route will be reduced to: 25 mph on Ametl~st north of Hillside 30 mph on Hillside between Amethyst and Hellman 30 mph on Hellman south of Hillside For the duration of the project, there will be four (4) safety flag persons stationed along the haul route. A flag person will be at the following locations: (1) north end of Amethyst at the "dirt stockpile site," (2) the intersection of Amethyst and westbound Hillside, (3) the inersection of Hillside and Hellman, and (4) the "fill site." Map The purpose of the flag persons is to control the amount of dump • trucks using the haul route as well as ensure that the dump trucks stay within the designated haul route and follow all other safety precautions required. The flag persons are also there to ensure mail delivery and trash pick-ups still occur on a regular basis. The flag persons will also stop the dump trucks so that oversize vehicles, such as horse trailers or motor homes, will be able to safely drive along the haul route. • There will be an enhanced law enforcement presence along the haul route to ensure safety procedures are followed. Before the start of the project, the contractor will give each dump • truck driver an information sheet that shows the designated haul route, the designated morning entry route and evening exit route plus a list of operating rules. At the end of the work day, the contractor will be required to secure the "dirt stockpile site" and the "fill site" to prevent unauthorized access to either site. http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:pynNwb7vgQoJ:www.ci.rancho- cucamonga.ca.us/fire/fire_mo.htm+rancho+cucamonga+Amethyst+stop+sign&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl =U5 Cecilia Voegele This letter is in rc;gards to the stop sign on the corner of Hillside Road, and Amethyst. Jn January of 2005, at aplaroximately 9:00 P.M. I was hit by a car, nn the comer of Hillside and Layton. I was looking for my lost dog. The gentleman who hit me, and driven up Amethyst at a high speed, by tlce time he got to Layton S~ He was driving faster than 45 miles per hour. I was hit by the right front bumper, he didn't see me, and according to witnesses i flew up in the alr and was thrown under a van. 1 have always maintained that had he been going slower, he would have seen me, and i would have heard him, giving me time to move out of the way. Wben i first saw the stop sign, J mistakenly rholighr ihar the ury had finally realized how dangerous that corner and placed the stop siga At the cost of the taxpayers, they painted the street and installed the sign. I was wrry haPPY• Imagine my shock when at the cost of the taxpayers, they removed the sign, and sand blasted the street! I have lived in this neighborhood for 14 years, and I want to make clear how dangerous Amethyst street is. The people coming from the north have the bad habit of traveling of a dangerously high spcrds. 7 set it all the time. Please replace the sign. 1 am still puzzled as to why it was removed is the fast place. [t hwk me tU months M seam R~ walk again, and i atn still on pain medication fur my injuries. I invite anyone from the city to tali ore-mail me. Sincerely, ~ , P-1 RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Agenda Check Reeister 9/23/2009 through ]0/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00288020 9/23/2009 ALTA LAGUNA MOBILE HOME PARK 1,!00.00 AP - 00288021 9/23/2009 ALTA VISTA MOBILE HOME PARK 580.00 AP - 00288026 9/23/2009 ARCHITERRA DESIGN GROUP 43.25 AP - 00288026 9/23/2009 ARCHITERRA DESIGN GROUP 7,403.00 AP - 00288029 9/23/2009 AUFBAU CORPORATION 15,792.00 AP - 00288034 9/23/2009 BANC OF AMERICA LEASING 221.47 AP - 00288047 9/23/2009 CASA VOLANTE MOBILEHOME PARK 1,590.00 AP - 00288051 9/23/2009 CHAPARRAL HEIGHTS MOBILE HOME PARK 1,000.00 AP - 00288061 9/23/2009 COPIES & INK PRINTING INC. 91.91 AP - 00288061 9/23/2009 COPIES & INKPRINTING INC. 167.48 AP - 0028.8069 9/23/2009 DAN GUERRA AND ASSOCIATES 29,395.00 AP - 00288085 9/23/2009 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 21.62 AP - 00288059 9/23/2009 FOOTHILL MOBILE MANOR 200.00 AP - 00288092 9/23/2009 GALE GROUP,THE 24,300.00 AP - 00288094 9/23/2009 GEOGRAPHICS 133.76 AP - 00288101 9/23/2009 GRAPHICLINE SIGN COMPANY 1,057.30 AP - 00288117 9/23/2009 IMPRESSIONS GOURMET CATERING 1,697.59 AP - 00285118 9/23/2009 INFOBASE PUBLISHING INC _6;150.52 AP - 00288121 9/23/2009 INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN 825.00 AP - 00288121 9/23/2009 INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN 1,260.00 AP - 00285158 9/23/2009 NEWSB.4NIC INC 5;850.00 AP - 00288159 9/23/2009 NINYO & MOORE 15;835.75 AP - 00288163 9/23/2009 OFFICE DEPOT 87.41. AP - 00288163 9/23/2009 OFFICE DEPOT 21:35 AP - 00288174 9/23/2009 PINES MOBILE HOME PARK, THE 900.00 AP - 00288179 9/23/2009 RAMONA VILLA MOBILE HOME PARK 700.00 AP - 00288185 9/23/2009 RELIABLE GRAPHICS 573.19 AP - 00288187 9/23/2009 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON 82.50 AP - 00285217 9/23/2009 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES 950.00 AP - 00258222 9/23/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 2,411.33 AP - 00288223 9/23/2009 .SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 3,436.32 AP - 00258233 9/23/2009 SYCAMORE VILLA MOBILE HOME PARK 760.00 AP - 00288240 9/23/2009 TW TELECOM 4,011.38 AP - 00285251 9/23/2009 VERIZON BUSINESS 3,219.23 AP - 00288265 9/23/2009- WEST END MATERIAL SUPPLY 502.07 AP - 00288265 9/23/2009 WEST END MATERIAL SUPPLY 874.44 AP - 00285276 9/23/2009 YAMADA ENTERPRISES 549.07 AP - 00285285 9/24/2009 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 62.77 AP - 00288285 9/24/2009 LAND M BUSBQESS INTERIORS 1,897.40 AP - 00258285 9/24/2009 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 94.03 AP - 00288285 9/24/2009 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 8,787.55 AP - 00288255 9/24/2009 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 658.00 AP - 00288285 9/24/2009 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 75,505.73 AP - 00288255 9/24/2009 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS -7,550.57 AP - 00288303 10/1/2009 AECOM 83,144.52 AP - 00285327 10/1/2009 BROCK, ROBIN 1,346.96 AP - 00288331 10/1/2009 CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING IN 21;395.40 AP - 00288331 10/1/2009 CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING IN -2,139.84 AP - 00288340 10/1/2009 CDCE INC. 59,771.87 AP - 00288341 10/1/2009 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 182,000.00 AP - 00258352 10/1/2009 CORENET GLOBAL 3,995.00 AP - 00288364 ] 0/1/2009 DEKRA-CITE INDUSTRIES INC 5,884.57 AP - 00288367 10/1/2009 DUNN.EDWARDS CORPORATION 107.10 AP - 00288352 10/1/2009 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 13.37 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: I Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK; Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Current Date: 10/14/ Time: 17:2 P-2 RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Aeenda Check Resister 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00288382 10/1/2009 FEDERAL E?Q'RESS CORP ]5.90 AP - 00288393 10/02009 GALE GROUP,THE 33,325.63 AP - 00288398 10/1/2009 GAS EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS INC 106,410.60 AP-00288398 10/1/2009 GASBQUIPMENTSYSTEMSINC -10,641.06 AP - 00288420 10/1/2009 HOWARD RIDLEY COMPANY INC '102.020.00 AP - 00288420 10/1/2009 HOWARD RIDLEY COMPANY INC -10,202.00 AP - 00288426 10/1/2009 INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN 2,500.00 AP - 00288427 10/1/2009 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CEN- 135:00 AP - 00288427 10/1/2009 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CEN' 135.00 AP - 00288430 10/1/2009 J L PATTERSON & ASSOCIATES INC 3,517.50. AP - 00288437 10/1/2009 'KEC COMPANY 50,717.48 AP - 00288437 10/1/2009 KEC COMPANY 507,174.84 AP - 00288437 10/1/2009 KEC COMPANY -50,717.48 AP - 00288455 10/1/2009 MEGA WAY ENTERPRISES 16,851.89 AP - 00288481 10/1/2009 PBS&J INC 16,223.23 AP - 00288497 10/1/2009 RJM DESIGN GROUP INC 2,202.00 AP - 00288503 10/1/2009 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 184.00 AP - 00288504 10/1/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CTY FLOOD CONTROL DIST .1,272,480.00 AP - 00288548 10/1/2009 URS CORPORATION 536.25 AP - 00288566 10/1/2009 YAMADA ENTERPRISES 0.24 AP - 00288566 10/1/2009 YAMADA ENTERPRISES 3,994.93 AP - 00288579 10/7/2009 AECOM 2,907.83 AP - 00288589. ]0/7/2009 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST 39.95 AP - 00288601 10/7/2009 BUSINESS FACILITIES 6;700.00 AP - 00288623 10/7/2009 COSTAR REALTY INFORMATION INC 1,792.91 AP - 00288645 10/7/2009 EZELI; COMPANY CHURCH & SCHOOL FURNITi 642.43 AP - 00288650 10/7/2009 FOREMOST SILKSCREEN AND ENIBROiDERY 342.56 AP - 00288668 10/7/2009 ICSC 3,268.25 AP - 00288669 10/7/2009 IDEAL GLASS TINTING 787.50 AP - 00288684 ' 10/7/2009 KEC COMPANY 507,174.84 AP - 00288684 10/7/2009 KEC COMPANY -50,717.48 AP - 00288687 10/7/2009 LANCE SOLL AND LUNGHARD 1,200.00 AP - 00288688 10/7/2009 LI, JIONG 800.00 AP - 00288694 10/7/2009 MARQUETTE COMMERCIAL FINANCE 2 ,583.90 AP - 00288712 10/7/2009 OFFICE DEPOT _ 16.23 AP - 00288712 10/7/2009 OFFICE DEPOT 26.30 AP - 00288712 10/7/2009 OFFICE DEPOT -13.75 AP - 00288727 10/7/2009 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON 1,081.00 AP - 00288727 ]0/7/2009 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON 425.50 AP - 00288767 10/7/2009 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA SO,ZtZ.48 AP - 00288779 10/7/2009 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 101.65 AP - 00288779 10/7/2009 W ALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 421.42 AP - 00288779 10/7/2009 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 208.69 AP - 00288779 10/7/2009 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 206.60 AP - 00288783 10/7/2009 WILLDAN ASSOCIATES 1,250.00 Total for Check ID AP: 3, 150,601.56 EP - 00000701 10/1/2009 PENDLETON PARTNERS INC 24,336.00 Total for Check ID.EP: 24,336.00 Total for Enti[y: 3,174,937.56 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 2 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT RC - CK; Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Curren[ Date: 10/14/_ Time: :17:2. d OI E U U U K _T U Y d a 0 ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ O N ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ N M O ~ ~ N ~ ~ O ~ ~ w ~' 3 ~ ~ o C Boa o a ' L V C '~ r. 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RA 09-018 AS COMPLETE, RELEASE THE BONDS, RETAIN FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND TO ACT AS MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND AND AUTHORIZE THE PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DIRECTOR TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $15,600 RECOMMENDATION \ If is recommended that the Redevelopment Agency accept the Rancho Cucamonga Family Sports Center Basketball Gym Floor Resurfacing and Refinishing Project, Contract No. RA 09-018, as complete, approve the final contract in the amount of $15,600 and authorize the Public Works Services Director to file a Notice of Completion; accept the Faithful Performance Bond as a maintenance guarantee bond and authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $15,600 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $1,560 thirty-five (35) days after acceptance. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the Public Works Services Director. The Rancho Cucamonga Family Sports Center Gym Floor Resurfacing .and Refinishing Project original scope of work consisted of resurfacing, painting of the court lines and refinishing the floors. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: Budgeted Amount: - Account Numbers: r Engineer's Estimate: RDA's Approval to Advertise; Publish dates for local paper: - Bid Opening $15,600.00 2517801-5650/ 1663517-6916 $20,000.00 March 18, 2009 March 31 and April 7, 2009 April 28, 2009 P-24 PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT Re: Accept RANCHO CUCAMONGA FAMILY SPORTS CENTER BASKETBALL GYM FLOOR RESURFACING AND REFINISHING October 21, 2009 Page 2 - Contract Award Date: May 20, 2009 - Low Bidder: Western Flooring - ContractAmount: $15,600:00 - Contingency: $1,560.00 Final ContractAmount: $15,600.00 - Difference in Contract Amount: S0.00 (0%) Respectfully ubmitted, ((+,~..:.. ~~~'~ U~, William Wittkopf Public Works Services Director W W:TQ Attachment P-25 RESOLUTION NO. RA D9-D17 A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR RANCHO CUCAMONGA FAMILY SPORTS CENTER BASKETBALL GYM FLOORING RESURFACING AND REFINISHING AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for The Rancho Cucamonga Family Sports Center Basketball Gym Floor Resurfacing and Refinishing Project have been completed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Services Director; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves that the work is hereby accepted and the Public Works Services Director is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. P-26 ~~lid'~ ~~®~1 ENGINEERING SERVICES DEP:jRT\4EA'T - RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 ~ CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Redevelopment Agency Members Jack Lam, AICP, Executive Director From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Curt Billings, Associate Engineer Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer~~ Subject: ACCEPT THE COMPRESSED NAl'URAL GA5 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT THE CITY YARD, CONTRACT NO. RA08-020 AS COMPLETE, RETAIN THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND AS A GUARANTEE BOND, RELEASE THE LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $804,831.00 RECOMMENDATION It is rebommended that the Redevelopment Agency accept the Compressed Natural Gas improvement project at the City Yard, Contract Nb. RA08-020, as complete, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee Bond, authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $796,458.00 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $80,483.10, 35 days after acceptance. Also, approve the final contract amount of $804,831.00, . BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The Compressed Natural Gas improvement project at the City Yard scope of work consisted of the construction of structural PCC slabs, offloading CNG equipment, trenching, obtaining multi agency permits, plans preparation, CNG facility installation, etc. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: Budgeted Amount: Account Numbers: i Engineer's Estimate: Redevelopment Agency's Approval to Advertise: Publish dates for local paper: $877,000.00 1025001-5650/1421D25-0,1105208-5650/1421105-0 and 2650801-5650/1421650-0 $576,195.00 June 4, 2008 June 12 and 17, 2008 ~ •~ ' i 7 t_ u ~ ~- r Bid Opening: July 1, 2009 . P-27 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY STAFF REPORT Re: Accept Compressed Natural Gas improvement project at the City Yard October 21, 2009 Page 2 r Contract Award Date Low Bidder: Contract Amount 10% Contingency: Final Contract Amount: > Difference in Contract Amount: August 6, 2009 Gas Equipment Systems Inc. $796,458.00 $79,645.80 $804,831.00 $8,373.00 (1.05%) The net increase in the total cost of the project is a result of four (4) Contract Change Orders (including the Balancing Statement.) The notable changes that were significant to the increase of the Contract amount were the addition of 220V receptacles to enable trucks with retrofitted. exhausts to meet C.A.R:B. regulations and enable plugging in the catalytic converters. The Balancing Statement accounted for other minor increases and decreases in the project bid quantities. Respectfully submitted, ..~.-- er Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/CB/SH:Is Attachments P-28 LOCATION CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT THE CITY CORPORATE Y_4RD VICINITY IvIAP =~" ; ~, ; NTS ' \ RESOLUTION NO. ~~} o~J-D~ b A RESOLUTION. OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT THE CITY YARD, CONTRACT NO. RA08-020 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE-WORK WHEREAS, the Compressed Natural Gas improvement project at the City Yard, Contract No. RA08-020, has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and complete. WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work NOW, THEREFORE, • the Redevelopment Agency 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. P-29 P30 ' JL 1-~.IL' ~ ~~®~ JL ~ - IZFDH\'L'LOP\(ENT AGENCY RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 C,UCAMONGA To: Chairman and Members of the Redevelopment Agency Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Linda D. Daniels, Redevelopment Director Subject: APPROVAL TO APPROPRIATE $10,000 FROM RESERVES TO ACCOUNT NO. 2620801-5160 FOR THE CALIFORNIA REDEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION'S LEGAL DEFENSE FEES RELATED TO THE LAWSUIT THAT IS TO BE FILED TO PREVENT THE STATE FROM TAKING AWAY MORE THAN $38 MILLION IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FUNDS AND MORE THAN $2 BILLION IN REDEVELOPMENT FUNDS STATEWIDE RECOMMENDATION: Approve the appropriation of $10,000 from Reserves to Account No. 2620801-5160 for the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency's Supplemental Dues/Legal Fees associated with the California Redevelopment Associations planned litigation to prevent the State from taking away Redevelopment Agency funds. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: At the October 7, 2009 Agency Board meeting staff presented an update on the Supplemental Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund (SERAF) take away by the State of California as part of the State's method of balancing the State's budget. At that time staff reported the SERAF take away would cost Agencies Statewide more than $2 Billion in funds. For Rancho Cucamonga, the take away will amount to more than $38 million. At the meeting, staff stated the California Redevelopment Association (CRA) is preparing to file a lawsuit to prevent the State from taking away redevelopment funds. In 2008, CRA filed a lawsuit against the State to prevenfthe unconstitutional taking of $350 million in redevelopment funds in last year's budget. The lawsuit filed by CRA was successful and the court found the taking of agency funds by the State to be unconstitutional. This successful legal challenge preserved more than $6.6 million in Agency funds. CRA plans on retaining the same legal team that was used in the 2008 litigation. CRA currently estimates the cost associated with the proposed litigation to be $700,000. CRA is asking all of its members (public and private) to cdntribute to the costs associated with the lawsuit. For Rancho Cucamonga, the supplemental dues/legal fees are $10,000. Respectfully Submitted, ~t~~v ~ . a~en-~~ ~~vLi___nlllda D. Daniels Redevelopment Director P-31 O1 C O N U t _T U V .` w N ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ O O IIi O w R ~ N W ~ ~ M O ~ O y a •-° .o ~ V 4. 0 LL O a U o- _ -~~1 \' //// x R, / ~, ~-/ 7_ ry ~ A p '0 Oi I N Q O N N W N h ~ N O+ N ~ O Of T I N c o N N W O ~+ .~ a ~ ~ V M M H ~IA 0 O ~ O ONi p O ~ m ~ ° ~ M b Q O o. o ~ n o ~ O jp tv C H m~ N O N o m ~ v m o d;~o l0 ~ P N N ~O n N 0 0 v of 0 a= N o 1 N O N C O m Q 0 N ~'~,,,. r ',,,,,',',. N N ' ~ it N O O N N O N m I N _ A o N ,p N) A n a P r 0 C 4 M m r 0 ', v 1") N r o ~ n fD W V) O i N r ^ « C a p ~ O ~ N LL ~ = E U ~ N v j E ~ ~ ~ ~a v ,~, ~ ~ m a - V T C C Zi v o Vv m E a a E o°= A o a 0o U e i m m ' y °n ~ ~ i a t C L m o c n o m E m ~Nc Na 2 a y ~` U r U_ N ON4 n . o c L o ~ E 1° v v ~ >g ` ~.. o o~ c 5 m ~ a ` o o T d N n a >. 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Accrued•Interesf: United States Treasu Bills $ 11,320,485,821.54 $ 11,385,117,000.00 NA Notes $ 3,860,610,663.18 $ 3,871,047,500.00 $ 7,419,003.50 Federal A enc SBA $ 545,175,013.68 $ 534,694,644.04 $ 566,132.78 MBS-REMICs $ 980,190,922.03 $ 1,018.815,904.01 $ 4,662,166.77 Debentures $ 1,957,867,865.43 $ 1,987,298,600.00 $ 16,483.506.42 Debentures FR $ 4,398,788,891.02 $ 4,400,785,220.00 $ 5,672,278.93 Discount Notes $ 2,443,166,056.72 $ 2,443,636,800.00 NA FHLMC PC $ 42.10 $ 42.49 $ 0.75 GNMA $ 122,800.07 $ 136,898.25 $ 1,212.97 IBRD Deb FR $ 300,000,000.00 $ 300,729,900.00 $ 48,458.67 CDs and YCDs FR $ - $ - $ - Bank Notes $ - $ - $ - CDs and YCDs $ 4,785,006,801.92 $ 4,785,089,938.75 $ 922,766.68 Commercial Paper $ 6,287,515,711.15 $ 6,288,595,083.34 NA Corporate: Bonds FR $ 270,690,746.73 $ 270,148,551.14 $ 382,907.71 Bonds $ 33,249,054.65 $ .33,454,078.00 $ 519,468.75 Repurchase Agreements $ - S - NA Reverse Repurchase $ - $ - $ - Time Deposits $ 5,469,700,000.00 $ 5,469,700,000.00 NA NOW Account $ 2,982.729,433.85 $ 2,982,729,433.85 NA AB 55 & GF Loans $ 18,910,225,481.79 $ 18,910,225,481.79 NA TOTAL $ 64,545,525,305.86 $ 64,682,205,075.66 $ 36,677,905.93 Fair Value Including Accrued Interest $ 64,718,882,981.59 Repurchase Agreements, Time Deposits, AB 55 8 Genetal Fund loans, and Reverse Repurchase agreements are carried at portfolio book value (carrying cost). P-36 RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amonn[ .4P - 00288016 9/23/2009 ADAPT CONSULTING CNC 469.32 AP - 00288046 9/23/2009 CARSON, DANIEL 140.00 AP - 00288050 9/23/2009 CHAMPION FIRE SYSTEMS INC 708.81 AP - 00288050 9/23/2009 CHAMPION FIRE SYS'CEMS INC 475.00 AP - 00258050 9/23/2009 CHAMPION FIRE SYSTEMS INC 475.00 AP - 00288058 9!23/2009 CLOUGHESY, DONALD 88.00 AP - 00288067- 9/23/2009. CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 55,20 AI' - 00288079 `9/23/2009 DTSC 207.50 AP - 00285096 9/23/2009 GOLDEN WEST OIL INC 250.00 AY - 00288111 9/23/2009 HOYT LUMBER CO., SM 49.20 AP - 00288111 9/23/2009 HOYT LUMBER CO., SM _ 10.73 AP - 00288133 9/23/2009 LAB SAFETY SUPPLY INC 698.36 AP - 00288138 9/23/2009 'LIEBERT CASSIDY WHIT-MORE 135.00 AP - 00288144 9/23/2009 MARIPOSA HORTICULTURAL ENT INC 63.17 AP - 00288144 9/23/2009 MARIPOSA HORTICULTURAL ENT INC 29.74 AP - 00288147 9/23/2009 MARLINK AS INC l 17.00 AP - 002881 G3 9/23/2009 OFFICE DEPOT 75.19 AP - 00288168 9/23/2009 OWEN ELECTRIC INC 1,140.05 AP - 00258198 9/23/2009 SAN BL•RNARDINO CTY DEPT OF PUB HEALTH 50.00 AP - 00388199 9/23/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CTY FLOOD CONTROL 01ST 3,540.00 AP - 0028320/ 9/23/2009 SC FUELS 1,115.29 AP - 00285201 9/23/2009 SC FUELS 1,343.34 AP - 00285201 9/23/2009 SC FUELS 2,23058 AP - 00288201 9/23/2009 SC FUELS ~ 1,115.29 AP - 00238211 9/23/2009 SIGNCRAFTERS OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA SS1.S1 AP - 00285213 9/23/2009 SMART AND FINAL 65.87 AP - 00285215 9/23/2009 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 78.26 AP - 00285215 9/23/2009 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY li2.56 AP - 00288215 9/23/2009 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 48.94 AP - 00258215 9/23/2009 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 71.59 AP - 00288220 9/23/2009 SOUTH COAST AQMD 293.21 AP - 00288220 9/23/2009 SOUTH COAST AQMD 293.21 AP - 00288220 9/23/2009 SOUTH COAST AQMD - 109.00 AP - 00288220 9/23/2009 SOUTH COAST AQMD 109.00 AP - 00288225 9/23/2009 STEVEN BECKMAN CNVESTIGATIONS INC .1,551.00 AP - 00288225 9/23/2009 STEVL-N BECKMANTNVESTIGATIONS INC 1,242.00 AP - 00288225 9/23/2009 STEVEN BECKMAN INVESTIGATIONS INC 1,462.20 AP - 00288225 9/23/2009 STEVEN BECKMAN INVESTIGATIONS INC 1,453.95 AP - 00288225 9/23/2009 S'CEVEN BECKMAN INVESTIGATIONS INC 1,811.85 AP - 00288225 9/23%2009 STEVEN BECKMAN INVESTIGATIONS INC 1,470.40 AP - 00288234 9/23/2009 TERMINIX PROCESSING CENTER 37.00 AP - 00258234 9/23/2009 TERMINIXPROCESSING CENTER 37.00 AP - 00258234 9/23/2009 TEILMINIX PROCESSING CENTER 67.00 AP - 00285234 9/23/2009 TERMINIX PROCESSING CENTER 79.00 AP - 00258234 9/23/2009 TERMIN'iX PROCESSING CENTER 48.75 AP - 00258234 9/23/2009 TERMIDIIX PROCESSING CL-NTER 65.00 AP - 00288234 9/23/2009 TERMITdIX PROCESSING CENTER 73.00 AP - 00288247 9/23/2009 VALLEY POWER SYSTEMS INC 17.16 AP - 00288249 9/23/2009 ' VARNEY, ANTHONY 56,00 AP - 00258237 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 33.56 AP - 00258257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA -5.84 AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 46.96 AP - 00258259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 40:62 AP - 00288259 .9/23/2009 VERIZON ]73.46 User: VLOPL-Z -Veronica Lopez Page: l ~ Current Date: 10/14/200 ReporhCK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Time: 17:39:5 P-37 RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name AP - 00288259 .9/23'2009 VERIZON AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288263 9/23/2009 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY AI' - 00288263 9/23/2009 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00288266 9/23/2009 WEST END UNIFORMS AP - 00288268 9/23/2009 WESTERN STATE DESIGN INC AP - 00288277 9/23/2009 MORGAN. BYRON AP - 00288284 9/24/2009 EMCOR SERVICE AP - 00288284 9/24/2009 EMCOR SERVICE AP - 00288292 9/30/2009 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS INC AP - 00288318 10/1/2009 BAB STEERING HYDRAULICS INC AP - 00288322 10/]/2009 BAUER COMPRESSORS AP - 00288322 ]0/112009 BAUER COMPRESSORS AP - 00288324 10/1/2009 BELL, MICHAEL L. AP - 00288332 10!112009 CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPL01'EL-S AP - 00288332 10/1/2009 CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AP - 00288337 10/1/2009 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS AP - 00288337 10/172009 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS AP - 00288338 10/1/2009 CARSON, DANIEL AP - 00288340 10/1/2009 CDCE INC. AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLL-Y WATER DISTRICT AP - 00288359 10/1/2009 DAISY WHEEL RIBBON CO INC AP - 00288359 10/1/2009 D.415Y WHEEL RIBBON CO INC AP - 00288360 10/1!2009 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE AP - 00288385 10/I/2009 FIREMASTE-R AP - 00288386 _ 10/1/2009 FLEET SERVICES INC. AP - 00288391 10/1/2009 G.T. ENGINEERING AP - 00288395 10/1/2009 GALLS INC AP - 00288395 10/1/2009 GALLS INC AP - 00288399 10/1/2009 GEMMEL PHARMACY AP - 00288403 10!]/2009 GLOBAL PRESENTER AP - 00288441 10/1/2009 KME- FIRE APPARATUS AP - 00288441 10/1/2009 KME FIRE APPARATUS AP - 00288445 10/l/2009 LIFE ASSIST INC AP - 00288449 10/1/2009 LOS ANGELES FREIGHTLINER AP - 00288449 10/1/2009 LOS ANGELES FREIGHTLINER AP - 00288449 10!112009 LOS ANGELES FREIGHTLINER AP - 00288454 10/1/2009 MCKL-SSON MEDICAL SURGICAL AP - 00288454 10/1/Z009 MCKESSON MEDICAL SURGICAL AP - 00288464 10/1/2009 NAPA AUTO PARTS AP - 00288464 10/1/2009 NAPA AUTO PARTS . AP - 00288464 10/1/2009 NAPA AUTO PARTS AP - 00288464 10/1/2009 NAPA AUTO PARTS AP - 00288472 10/]/2009 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00288472 ]0/1/2009 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00288472 10/1/2009 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00288472 10/1/2009 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00288475 10/1!2009 ONTARIO, CITY OF AP - 00288475 10/1/2009 ONTARIO, CITY OF AP - 00288475 10/1/2009 ONTARIO, CITY OF AP - 00288514 10/I/2D09 SMART .4ND FINAL AP - 00288514 10/1/2009 SMART AND FINAL AP - 00288514 10/1/2009 SMART AND FINAL User: VLOPEZ -Veroni ca Lopez Page: 2 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Amount 550.25 181.00 15:4fi 46.53 190.75 310.55 559.32 657.50 650.94. 158.00 437.81 0.66 36.45 35.08 4,646.00 219.51 40.78 25.43 140.00 29,885.93 280.41 ]50.36 356.32 156.54 373.05 180.94 88.59 864.56 432.01 419.78 4,330.00 x;572.26 23.58 75.69 323.56 4,665.55 54.38 x,850.00 2,104.27 23.06 9.23 97.77 122.41 1b4.38 188.74 9.19 14.34 127.07 63,287.50 12.657.50 50,630.00 12.49 62:13 109.20 Cu rrent. Da te: 10/ 14/200 Time: 17:39:5 P-38 RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 9/23/2009 though 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name - Amount AP - 00238514 10/1/2009 SMART AND FINAL 116.01 AP - 00288516 10/1/2009 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY' 12.58 AP - 00288516 10/1/2009 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 77.51 AP - 00288516 10/1/2009 SOCALIF GAS COMPANY 74.37 AP - 00288516 10/1/2009 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 74.37 AP - 00288528 ]0/1/2009 STEVEN BECKMAN INVESTIGATIONS INC .1,716.15 AP - 00288528 10/1/2009 STEVEN BECKMAN INVESTIGATIONS INC 1,949.10 AP - 00288528 10/1/2009 STGVEN BL-CKMAN INVESTIGATIONS INC' 1,511.90 AP - 00288528 10/1/2009 STGVEN BECKMAN INVESTIGATIONS INC 3,226.80 AP - 00288528 10/U2009 STEVEN BECKb9AN INVESTIGATION'S INC 1,448.45 AP - 00288532 10/1/2009 SWIFTY SIGN 198.98 AP - 00288539 10/1/2009 UNIFIRST UNIFORM SERVICE 61.66 AP - 00288543 10/1/2009 UNIQUE CREATIONS 161.00 AP - 00288553 10/1/2009 VERIZON 36.65 AP-00288553 10/1/2009 VERIZON 57.67 AP - 00288582 10/7/2009 ALL CITIES TOOLS 48.68 AY - 00288599 10/7/2009 BRADLEY. E-B 1,389.91 AP - 00288600 10/7/2009 BRENNER FIEDLER & ASSOCIATES INC. 159.59 AP - 00288604 10/7/2009 CALCHIEFS OPS SECTION 200.00 AP - 002SR612 10/7/2009 CHAMPION FIRE SYSTEMS INC 1,577.00 AP - 00288612 10/7/2009 CHAMPION FIRE SYSTEMS INC 532.00 AP - 00288612 10/7/2009 CHAMPION FIRE SYSTEMS INC 858.00 AP - 00288624 !0/7/2009 COUNSELING TEAM INTERNATIONAL, THE 1,000.00 AP - 00288629 10/7/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 195.49 AP - 00288629 10/7/2009. CUCAD40NGA VALLEI' WATER DISTRICT 559.72 AP - 00288629 10/7/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 146.42 AP - 00288629 10/7/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 336.45 AP - 00288629 10/7/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1,218.24 AP - 00288639 10/7/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 92.00 AP - 00288629 10/7/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 316.55 AP - 00288632 10/7/2009 DAPPER TIRE CO 11,357.52 AP - 00288648 10!7/2009 FLEET SERVICES INC. 403.88 AP - 00288654 10/7/2009 FREY ENVIRONIMENTAL INC. 8,320.00 AP - 00288654 10/7/2009 FREY ENVIRONMENTAL INC. 300.00 AP - 00288654 10/7/2009 FREY ENVIRONMENTAL INC. 360.00 AP - 00288654 10/7/2009 FREY ENVIRONMENTAL INC. 225.00 AP - 00288654 10/7/2009 FREY ENVIRONMENTAL INC. 1,7f0.00 .4P - 00288655 10/7/2009 GALLS INC 432.01 AP - 00288675 10/7/2009 INTERSTATE BATTERIES 301.29 AP - 00288675 10!7/2009 INTERSTATE BATTERIES 466.73 AP - 00288679 10/7/2009 ISG THERMAL SYSTEMS USA INC 4,070.00 AP - 00288685 10/7/2009 KME FIRE APPARATUS 169.70 AP - 00288686 IOi7/2009 LAB SAFETY SUPPLY INC 440. td AP - 00288692 10/7/2009 MACIAS GINI 3c O'CONELL LLP 33750 AP - 00288692 10!72009 MACIAS GINI S O'CONELL LLP 1,443.75 AP - 00288692 10/72009 MACIAS GINI & O'CONELL LLP 4,875.00 AP - 00288700 10/7/2009 MIIAC ALARIvI COMPANY 165.00 AP - 00288703 10/7/2009 N F P A 483.44 AP - 00288708 .10/72009 NEXTEL 38.30 AP - 00288710 10/7/2009 NORTH COAST EMS AGENCY 75.00 AP - 00288712 10/7/2009 OFFICE DEPOT 144.19 AP - 00288712 10/7/2009 OFFICE DEPOT 135.45 AP - 00288712 10/7/2009 OFFICE DEPOT 351.37 AP - 00288712 10/7/2009 OFFICE DEPOT -9.19 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 3 Qirrent Date: 10/14/200 Report:CK_AGENDA REG PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Time: 1739:5 P-39 RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Checlc Register 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Dnte Vendor Name Amount AP - 00288723 10/7/2009 PRO-PLANET INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 403.17 AP - 00288T 1 10/7/2009 RItlvt DESIGN GROUP 16,041.06 AP - 00288732 10/7/2009 S B COUNTY EMS NL"RSES ~ 210.00 AP • 00288744 10/7/2009 SMART AND FINAL 85.46 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 2,629.13 Al' - 00285753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 2,629.14 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORMA EDISON 2,628.95 AP - 00238753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 1,702.52' AP - 00238753 10/7/2009 SOUT1ERN CALIFOR]IA L-DISON 2,538.39 AP - 00288759 10/7/2009 SUN BADGE CO 564:81 AP - 00288761 10/7/2009 TANG AND JONSSON 2,279.04 AP - 00288763 10/7/2009 THOMSON REUTERS/BARCLAYS 122.00 AP - 00288772 10/7/2009 VERIZON BUSINESS 8.00 AP - 00288773 10/7/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 35.42 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 475.89 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 475.89 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON' 475.89 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 475.89 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 19.55 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 1955 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VE-RIZON 111.66 AP - 00288776 10/7!2009 VERIZON 35.52 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 35.52 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON ~ 35.52 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 106.54 AP - 00288780 10/7/2009 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 534.40 AP - 00288752 10/7/2009 V/HEELER, MIKE 172.60 AP - 00288782 10/7/2009 WHEELER, MIKE 17.26 AP - 00288756 10/7/2009 XEROX CORPORATION 170.00 Total for Check ID AP: 304,278.67 EP - 00000655 9123!2009 AHUMADA, ALEXANDER R ~ 1,324.42 EP - 00000656 9!23/2009 ALMAND, LLOYD 708.20 EP - 00000657 9/23/2009 .ARTHUR, VERA A. 179.16 EP - 00000658 9/23/2009 BANTAU, VICTORIA 362.58 EP - 00000659 9/23/2009 BAZAL, SUSAN 1,144.36 EP-- 00000660 9/'3/2009 BL-RRY, DAVID 675.04 EP - 00000661 9/23/2009 BILLINGS, ESTER 240.44 EP - 00000662 9/23/2009 CARNES, KENNETH 675.04 EP - 00000663 9/23/2009 CORCORAN, ROBERT 1,294.74 EP - 00000664 9!23/2009 COX, GL-ORGE 459.32 EP - 00000665 9/23/2009 COX, KARL 70820 EP - OOOD0666 9/23/2009 CRANE, R4LPH 1,532.30 EP - 00000667 9.23/2009 CROSSLAND, WILBUR 459.32 E-P - 00000668 9/23/2009 DE ANTONIO, SUSAN 596.87 EP - 00000669 9/23/2009 EAGLESON, MICHAEL 1,713.46 EP - 00000670 9/23/2009 FRITCHEY, JOHN D. 675.04 EP - 00000671 9/23/2009 HEYDE, DONALD 1,294.74 EP - 00000672 9/23/2009 INTERLICCHIA, ROSALYN 696.39 EP - 00000673 9/23/2009 KILMER, STEPHEN 1,713.46 EP - 00000674 9/23/2009 LANE, WILLIAM 1,713.46 EP - 00000675 9/23/2009 LEE, ALLAN 1,124.07 EP - 00000676 9/23/2009 LONGO, JOE 179.16 EP - 00000677 9!23/2009 LUTTRULL, DARRELL 675.04 User: VLOYEZ -Veronica Lopez Pagel 4 ~ Qtrrent Date: 10/]4/200 Repm•[: CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Time: 17:39:5 P-00 RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check ReQistcr 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Dnte Vendor Name EP - 00000678 9/23/2009 MACKALL, BENJAD•fIN EP - 00000679 9/23/2009 MAYFIELD, RON EP - 00000680 9/23/2009 MCKEE, JOHN EP - 00000681 9/23/2009 MCMILLEN, LINDA EP - 00000632 9/23/2009 MCNEIL, KL-NNETH EP - 00000683 9/23/2009 MICHAEL, L. DENNIS EP - 00000684 9/23/2009 MYSKOW, DENNIS EP - 00000655 9/23/2009 NAUMAN, MICHAEL EP - 00000686 9/23/2009 NEL-. RON EP - OOD00687 9!23/2009 NELSON, MARY JANE EP - 00000688 9/23/2009 POST, MICHAEL R EP - 00000659 ~ 9/23/2009 SALISBURY, THOMAS EP - 00000690 9/23/2009 SMITH, RONALD EP - 00000691 9/23/2009 SPAGNOLO, SAM EP - 00000692 9/23/2009 SPAIN, WILLIAM EP - 00000693 9/23/2009 SULLIVAN, JAMES EP - 00000694 9/23/2009 TAYLOR, STEVE EP - 00000695 9/23/2009 TULEY, TERRY EP - 00000696 9/23/2009 VANDERKALLEN, FRANCIS EP - 00000697 9/23/2009 WALKER, KENNETI-I EY - 00000698 9/23/2009 WOLFE, DUANE EP - 00000699 9/23/2009 YOWELL, T[MOTHY A Amount 179.16 2,022?9 x,022.29 422.32 1,294.74 1,294.74 675.04 675.04 2,022.29 287.02 1,265.22 1,294.74 675.04 459.32 675.04 749.22 971.11 1,294.74 1,294.74 .303.60 ' 1,532.30 2.022.29 Total fur Check ID EP: 43,577.10 Total for Entity: 347,865.77 r User: VLOPEZ Veronica Lopez Page: 5 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register.Portrait Layout CurrentDa[e: 10/ 14/200 Timc: 17:39:5 P-0i RANCHO CUCADfONGA FIRI/ PROTECTION DISTRICT RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 CUCAMONGA To: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack.Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mike Bell, Fire Chief By: Janet Walker, Management Analyst II Subject: APPROVAL OF AN ANNEXATION MAP SHOWING ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBERS 0229-141-10 & 11(ARCO AM/PM), LOCATED ON SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ARROW RTE., AND ETIWANDA AVE., PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED INTO CFD NO. 85-1 Adoption of a resolution adopting Annexation Map No. 09-6 showing property (located on the southeast corner of Arrow Rte., and Etiwanda Ave.) proposed to be annexed into Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1. BACKGROUND Smash, LLC, owner of certain property (APNs 0229-141-10&11) located within the Fire Protection District, is conditioned to annex into Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1. In order to initiate formal proceedings to annex the referenced parcel into CFD No. 85-1, a Resolution adopting an annexation map is presented for Board consideration and approval. The annexation map (Exhibit "A") illustrates the territory proposed to be annexed. The territory is inclusive of the entire development project proposed by the owner.. Respectt submitted i%~~ Mike Bell Fire Chief Attachments EXHIBIT 'A' ~~ E ~' b q ` w .. q~ i tc: s. y~ N 33~ g y~y J+ft ~ J3 S ~ b enc ~ Eb Z o '3j~~,'tlC B~'eb IL 2 r 3 ~`'e :.~ t ~3S ~~;b96 x~N'n8 a ~^ ~a~ t nt nc .~ ~ 3t~ `y' G b ?g~gyy ypGp~ n[d b £eatt~ ice.. ~~~ C:a 3 }~ Sa..~ ~~asa., a a bb i 6pe6 ~~2 £ ~' 8~~aba I x~~/~b6 $'~ ~ ' ~ V Y-~ ~ 9~~56p FteEtlfi~ ~Se S t F b$z H U _Q ~ Z cr N_ O 3y L~~Z Q d~ O ~~U '~ Owl ;i+~ Z ~ O a& .~ H O w gke ~ U ~ H ~r3 6' C d ¢ "€bq Q ~ W U7 - b+rs D: _., OO~O - Z cna? _ a~z~ - z~oQ U ~ Z Z Q Q W O ~ U m Q } U Z X ~ Q WZOCn i a ZO= 8 ~ ~ ~ Q o - m~~ G a~ZO u~ t„ ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~,. W w z S ~~.. cv _~ ° ~a U x _ 0 O ~ L; x q ,+ , ~' ve t \ y F F. A~ g~ ° W t ... _.. .. t,a _. ~ ~ __.. ._ ,.( z ':u. ears cn [lav0 8• rsw+. e:viv¢m: ... 3Y ~nacinveanwwt3 ~~ = tlas' _._.. o~ €Fae y~9" e: pt5~ ~ 8e ~^:. P-42 P-43 RESOLUTION NO. FD 09- O~/J A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, ADOPTING AN ANNEXATION MAP (ANNEXATION NO. 09-5) SHOWING PROPERTY PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (the "Board of Directors"), desires to initiate proceedings to annex territory to an existing Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California, and specifically Article 3.5 thereof. The existing Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, there has been submitted a map entitled "Annexation Map No. 09-6 to Community Facilities District No. 85-1, Randho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County of San Bernardino, State Of California" (the "Annexation Map") showing the territory proposed to be annexed to the District (the "Territory"). NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2: The Annexation Map showing the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District and to be subject to the levy of a special tax is hereby approved and adopted. SECTION 3: A certificate shall be endorsed on the original and on at least one (1) copy of the Annexation Map, evidencing the date and adoption of this Resolution, and within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolutioh fixing the time and place of the hearing on the intention to annex or extent of the annexation to the District, a copy of such map shall be filed with the correct and proper endorsements thereon with the County Recorder, all in the manner and form provided for in Sectiori 3111 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. P-44 Resolution No. FD 09- Page 2 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this _ day of , 2009. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M.D., President ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, Secretary I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the _ day of 2009. Executed this _ day of 2009 at Rancho Cucamonga, California.. Janice C. Reynolds, Secretary P-05 ~J~1 ]1~L JL lL~L1~®~~ ~f" ~ RANCHO CUCAbIONGA FIRE PROTECTION llIS'IRICT RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 CUCAMONGP, To: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mike Bell, Fire Chief By: Janet Walker, Management Analyst II Subject: APPROVALTOADOPTARESOLUTIONOFINTENTIONTOANNEXTERRIiORYREFERREDTO AS ANNEXAl10N N0.09-6 (APNs:0I19-141-10 & 11(ARCO AMIPM) INTO 00MMUNffY FACILfT1ES DISTRICT N0.8r1, SPECIFYING SERVICES PROPOSED TO BE FINANCED, TO SET AND SPECIFYTHE SPECIAL TAXES PROPOSED TO BE LEVIED WITHIN THE ANNEXATION TERRrrORYAND SET A T1ME AND PLACE FORA PUBLIC HEARING RELATED TO THE ANNEXATION RECOMMENDATION Adoption of a Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory referred to as Annexation No. 09-6 into Community Facilities District No. 85-1 (the "District"), to specify the services to be financed, to set and specify the rate and method of apportionment of the special taxes proposed to be levied within the territory proposed to be annexed and to set a time and place for a public hearing regarding the annexation. BACKGROUND Smash, LLC, owner of certain property (APNs 0229-141-10&11) within the Fire Protection District (the "Territory"), is conditioned by the City and Fire Protection District to annex such property into the existing Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1 to satisfy fire protection service mitigation impacts. In order to initiate formal annexation proceedings, the Fire Board is being asked to adopt a resolution approving an annexation map of the territory proposed to be annexed and a Resolution of Intention to Annex. The Resolution of Intention generally sets forth: (a) the District's intention to annex the Territory to the District; (b) the services which will, in part, be financed (Exhibit "A" of said Resolution) through the levy of the special tax on the Territory if annexed; (d) the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax (Exhibit "B" of said Resolution); (e) the date, time and location of the public hearing set for December 2, 2009 and (f) election requirements. Warren Diven, Special Counsel for the. District,. has worked with staff to establish the annexation process, timelines and draft resolutions. The resolution is considered to be P-46 RHSOLU'I'ION OF INTirNTION TO i~NNl/Z OCTOBER 21, 2009 routine and non-controversial, as the developers are in support of the annexation procedure. On December 2, 2009, there will be a public hearing for public input/concerns on this matter. Respectf submitted, Mike Bell Fire Chief Attachment P-07 RESOLUTION NO. FD 09-OBI Z A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, .DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (ANNEXATION NO. 09-6) TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA, ("Board of Directors"), formed a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982'', being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act"). The Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, the Board of Directors desires to initiate proceedings to consider the annexation of certain real property to the District (the "Territory"); and WHEREAS, a map entitled "Annexation Map No. 09-6 to Community Facilities District No. 85-1 Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County of San Bernardino, State of California" (the "Annexation Map") showing the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District has been submitted, which map has been previously approved and a copy ot'the map shall be kept on file with the transcript of these proceedings; and WHEREAS, this Board of Directors now desires to proceed to adopt its Resolution of Intention to annex the Territory to District, to describe the territory included within •District and the Territory proposed to be annexed thereto, to specify the services to be financed from the proceeds of the levy of special taxes within the Territory, to set and specify the special taxes that would be levied within the Territory to finance such services, and to set a time and place for a public hearing relating to the annexation of the Territory to the District. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: RECITALS SECTION 1: The abdve recitals are all true and correct. LEGAL AUTHORITY SECTION 2: These proceedings for annexation are initiated by this Board of Directors pursuant to the authorization of the Act. INTENTION TO ANNEX: DESCRIPTION OF TERRITORY AND THE DISTRICT SECTION 3. This legislative body hereby determines that the public convenience and necessity requires that the Territory be added to the District and this Board of Directors declares its intention to annex the Territory to the District. A description of the Territory is as follows: P-08 Resolution No. 09- Page -2- ;411 that property within the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District, as such property is shown on the Annexation Map as previously approved by this legislative body, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Secretary and shall remain open for public inspection. A general description of the territory included in the District is hereinafter described as follows: All that property and territory as originally included within the District and as subsequently annexed to the District, as such properties were shown on maps of the original District and the territories subsequently annexed to the District, all as approved by this Board of Directors and designated by the name of the original District. Copies of such maps are on file in the Office of the Secretary and have also been filed in the Office of the County Recorder. SERVICES AUTHORIZED TO BE FINANCED BY THE DISTRICT SECTION 4: The services that are authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within the District (the "Services') are generally described. in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The District shall finance all direct, administrative and incidental annual costs and expenses necessary to provide the Services. The Services authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within District are the types of services to be provided in the Territory. If and to the extent possible the Services shall be provided in common within the District and the Territory. P~9 Resolution No. 09- Page -3- SPECIAL TAXES SECTION 5: It is the further intention of this Board of Directors body that, except where funds are otherwise available, a special tax sufficient to pay for the Services and related incidental expenses authorized by the Act, secured by recordatioh of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real property in the Territory, will be levied annually within the boundaries of sudh Territory. For further particulars as to the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax, reference is made to Exhibit B (the "Special Tax Formula"), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein bythis reference and which sets forth in sufficient detail the method of apportionment of such special tax to allow each landowner or resident within the proposed Territory to clearly estimate the maximum amount that such person will have to pay. The special tax proposed to be levied within the Territory shall be equal to the special tax levied to pay for the Services in the District, except that a higher or lower special tax may be levied within the Territory to the extent that the actual cost of providing the Services in the Territory is higher or lower than the cost of providing those Services in the original District. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the special tax may not be levied at a rate which is higher than the maximum special tax authorized to be levied pursuant to the Special Tax Formula. The special taxes herein authorized shall be collected in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes and shall be subject to the same penalties, procedure, sale and lien priority in any case of delinquency, as applicable for ad valorem taxes; however, as applicable, this legislative body may, by resolution, establish and adopt an alternate or supplemental procedure as• necessary. Any special taxes that may not be collected on the Courity tax roll shall be collected through a direct billing procedure bythe Treasurer of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, acting forand on behalf of the District. Upon recordation of a Notice of Special Tax Lien pursuant to Section 3114.5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, a continuing lien to secure each levy of the special tax shall attach to all non-exempt real property in the Territory and this lien shall continue in force and effect until the special tax obligation is prepaid and permanently satisfied and the lien canceled in accordance with law or until collection ofthe taz bythe legislative body ceases. The maximum special tax rate authorized to be levied within the District shall not be increased as a result of the annexation of the Territory to the District. P-50 Resolution No. 09- Page -4- PUBLIC HEARING SECTION 6: NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ON THE 2nd DAY OF DECEMBER 2009, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD WHERE THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY WILL CONSIDER THE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY TO THE DISTRICT, THE PROPOSED RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX TO BE LEVIED WITHIN THE TERRITORY AND ALL OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. AT SUCH PUBLIC HEARING, THE TESTIMONY OF ALL INTERESTED PERSONS FOR OR AGAINST THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY OR THE LEVYING OF SPECIAL TAXES WITHIN THE TERRITORY WILL BE HEARD. AT SUCH PUBLIC HEARING, PROTESTS AGAINST THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY, THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES WITHIN THE TERRITORY OR ANY OTHER PROPOSALS CONTAINED IN THIS RESOLUTION MAY BE MADE ORALLY BY ANY INTERESTED PERSON. ANY PROTESTS PERTAINING TO THE REGULARITY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE IN WRITING AND SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE IRREGULARITIES OR DEFECTS TO WHICH OBJECTION IS MADE. ALL WRITTEN PROTESTS SHALL BE FILED WITH THE SECRETARY PRIOR TO THE TIME FIXED FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING. WRITTEN PROTESTS MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. P-51 Resolution No. 09- Page -5- MAJORITY PROTEST SECTION 7: If (a) 50% or more of the registered voters, or six (6) registered voters, whichever is more, residing within the District, (b) 50% or more of the registered voters, or six (6) registered voters, whichever is more, residing within the Territory, (c) owners of one-half or more of the area of land in the territory included in the District, or (d)owners of one-half or more of the area of land included ih the Territory', file written protests against the proposed annexation of the Territory to the District and such protests are not withdrawn so as to reduce the protests to less than a majority, no further proceedings shall be undertaken for a period of one year from the date of the decision by the Board of Directors on the issues discussed at the public hearing. ELECTION SECTION 8: Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, if the legislative body determiries to proceed with the annexation, a proposition shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the Territory. The vote shall be by registered voters within the Territory; however, if there are less than 12 registered voters, the vote shall be by landowners, with each landowner having one vote per acre or portion thereof within the Territory. NOTICE SECTION 9: Notice of the time and place of the public hearing shall be given by the Secretary by publication in a legally designated newspaper of general circulation, said publication pursuant to Section 6061 of the' Government Code, with said publication to be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. A copy of this Resolution shall be transmitted to the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as required bythe Act. P-52 Resolutidn No. 09- Page -6- PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2009. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M. D., President ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, Secretary I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the _ day of 2009. Executed this day of 2009, at Rancho Cucamonga, California J Janice C. Reynolds, Secretary P-53 Resolution No. 09- Page -7- EXHIBIT 'A' COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICES The performance by employees of functions, operations, maintenance and repair activities in order to provide fire protection and suppression services. P-54 Resolution No. 09- Page -8- EXHIBIT 'B' COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 ANNEXATION NO. 09-6 RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAXES The rate and method of apportionment, limitations on and adjustment to the Special Tax shall be as follows: To pay for fire suppression services and to finance fire suppression facilities, the Maximum Special Tax in Community Facilities District No. 85-1, Annexation No. 09-6 for Fiscal Year 2009-2010 shall be: Structures Maximum Annual Special Tax. Residential 1 DU = ($146.56) Multi-Family 2 DU: 1.75 = ($146.56) 3 DU: 2.25 = ($146.56) 4 DU: 2.65 = ($146.56). 5-14 DU: 2.65 = ($146.56) + {.35 (TU-4) ($146.56)} 15-30 DU: 6.15 = ($146.56) + {.30 (TU-14) ($146.56)} 31-80 DU: 10.65 = ($146.56) + {.25 (TU-30) ($146.56)} 81 - up DU: 23.15 = ($146.56) + {.20 (TU-80) ($146.56)} Commercial ($146.56) per acre + $.079 per SF Industrial ($146.56) per acre + $,097 per SF Note: DU =Dwelling Unit TU =Total Units SF =Square Foot ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT The maximum Special Tax shall be annually adjusted commencing on July 1, 2009 and each July 1~` thereafter for (a) changes in the cost of living or (b) changes in cost of living and changes in population as defined in Section 7901 of the Government Code, as amended, whichever is lesser. P-55 Resolution No. 09 Page -9- REDUCTION IN SPECIAL TAX Commercial and industrial structures shall be granted a .01 cent reduction in the Special Tax for the installation of complete sprinkler systems. In addition, multi-floor commercial and industrial structures shall also be granted a .01 cent reduction (not cumulative) in Special Tax for each separate floor above or below the main ground floor of the structure. LIMITATION ON SPECIAL TAX LEVY The Special Tax shall only be levied on Developed Property. Developed Property is defined to be property: which is not owned by a public or governmental agency; which is not vacant; - where a "certificate of occupancy" or "utility release" from the City of Rancho Cucamonga has been issued; which has an existing building or structure onsite; - which does not have as its sole use power transmission towers, railroad tracks, and flood control facilities. Areas granted as easements for such purposes shall be subtracted from the total acreage of the underlying lot. The annual levy of the Special Tax shall be based upon an annual determination by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District of the amount of other revenues available to meet budget requirements. As used in this formula, "avaiilable revenue" shall include ad valorem taxes, State of California augmentation, tax increment revenues received from the Redevelopment Agency of the City, of Rancho Cucamonga and any other source of revenue except the Special Tax. The Board of Directors shall take all responsible steps to retain maximum Redevelopment Agency funding to which, by agreement, they may lawfully receive. To the extent available revenues are insufficient to meet budget requirements, the Board of Directors may levy the Special Tax. For further particulars regarding the rate and method of apportionment of the Special Tax, reference is made to the Final Report Mello-Roos Community Facilities District No. 85-1 for Fire Suppression Facilities/Services -Foothill Fire Protection District, a copy of which is on file in the office . of the Fire Chief of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. P-56 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Agenda Check Register 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Namc Amount AP - 00288011 9/23/2009 A & I REPROGRAPHICS 37.63 AP - 00285012 9/23/2009 A&V SOFTBALL 2,139.00 AP - 00288013 9/23/2009 AA EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO INC 86.00 AP - 00288013 9/23/2009 AA EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO INC 314.54 AP - 00258013 9/23/2009 AA EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO INC 158.70 AP - 00288013 9/23/2009 AA EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO INC 84.19 AP - 00288013 9/23/2009 AA EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO INC 251.14 AP - 00288014 9/23/2009 ABC LOCKSMITHS 103.52 AP - 00288014 9/23/2009 ABC LOCKSMITHS 560.00 AP - 00288014 9/23/2009 ABC LOCKSMITHS 498.10 AP - 00285015 9/23/2009 ACEY DECY EQUIPMENT,INC. 231,20 AP - 00288017 9/23/2009 ADT SECURITY SERVICES INC 61.29 AP - 00258018 9/23/2009 AEF SYSTEMS CONSLZTING INC 1.837.50 AP - 00288019 9/23/2009 AGUTLERA, ISAIAH 104.00 AP - 00288019 9/23/2009 AGUILERA, ISAL4H 104.00 AP - 00288019 9/23/2009 AGUILERA, ISAIAH 104.00 AP - 00288019 9/23/2009 AGUILERA, ISAIAH ~ 104.00 AP - 00288019 9/23/2009 AGUILERA, ISAIAH 104.00 AP - 00288022 9/23/2009 AMERICAN ROTARY BROOM CO: INC. 895.48 AP - 00288022 9/23/2009 AMERICAN ROTARY BROOM CO. 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CALIFORNIA BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, STAY 2,031.00 AP - 00288044 9/23/2009 CALIFORNIA FRANCHISE TAX BOARD 27,23 AP - 00288045 9/23/2009 CALIFORNIA FRANCHISE TAX BOARD zs nD User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Pagc:. 1 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAI'C_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pornait Layout Current Date: 10/14r Timc: 17:3: P-57 CITY OF RANCHO CUCANIONGA AEenda Check Register 9/23/2009 through ]0/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00288048 9/23/2009 CCPOA 30.00 AP - 00288049 9/23/2009 CENTRAL CITIES SIGNS INC 225.92 AP - 00288049 9/23/2009 CENTRAL CITIES SIGNS INC 401.28 AP - 00288052 9/23/2009 CHHAVY, KIM' 99.00 AP - 00288053 9/23/2009 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DI~rISION 175.00 AP - 00288054 9/23/2009 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS MORTUARY 1,174.00 AP - 00288055 9/23!2009 CITRIX ONLINE 3,540.00 AP - 00288056 9/23/2009 CITY RENTALS 47.76 AP - 00288057 9/23/2009 CLABBY, SANDRA 1,000.00 AP - 00288059 9/23/2009 CONTINENTAL AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPr 16.39 AP - 00288060 9/23/2009 CONTINENTAL AMERICAN INSURANCE COMP? 140.55 AP - 00288061 9/23/2009 COPIES & INK PRINTING INC. 323.61. 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00288067 9/23/2009 CUCA_NIONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1,696.13 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 265.75 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT I,Ol 1.74 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 38.59 AP - 00238067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1,603.12 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONG.4 VALLEY WATER D15TRICT 467.02 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 726.59 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 27.95 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 128.80 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 226.40 - AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1,423.43 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 272.97 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 330.65 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER'DISTRICT 2,929.75 AP - 00258067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 4,065.58 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 396.03 AP - 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00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA'VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 394.76 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 657.39 AP - 00285067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 392.76 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 232.08 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1,770.61 AP - 00288067 9/23/2009. 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LA 36.38 AP - 00258257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 36.38 AP -00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS- LA 41.37 AP - 00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS- LA 39:06 AP - 00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 72.41 AP - 00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 36.35 AP - 00288257 9/23/2009 ' VERIZON WIRELESS- LA 36.38 AP - 00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 58.28 AP - 00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA .36.65 AP - 00258257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 36.38 AP - 00285257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 36.38 AP - 00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 41.55 AP - 00288257 9!23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 36.38 AP•.- 00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON W'IRELPSS - LA 3638 AP - 00288257 9/23/2009 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 38.16 AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 84.52 AP - OD288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 584.96 AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 727.93 AP - 0028829 9/23/2009 VERIZON 116.26 AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 39.96 AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 66.54 AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 53:50 AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 122 OI AP - 00288259 9/23/2009 VERIZON 18.99 AP - 00288259 .9 /2 312 0 0 9 VERIZON 40.62 AP - 00288259 9/23!2009 VERIZON ] 15.04 AP - 00288259 9/23!2009 VERIZON 3552. 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Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.30 AP -00258283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.30 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.48 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.30 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS q 30 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4:30 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009- BRODART BOOKS 6.48 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.48 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS. q•30 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.69 AP - 00288283 9/24/2b09 BRODART BOOKS 4.5] AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART IIOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.69 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 20,07 AP - 00288283 9/24!2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288283 .9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.30 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 13.53 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 13.38 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51. AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.69 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 11.20 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.69 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 40:59 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 9.03 AP - 00288283 1 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 8.60 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS q,30 AP - 00258283. 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 12.96 AP -.00288283 • 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.48 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 12.90 AP -00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.30 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 19.56 AP'- 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 9.61 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 28.83 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOORS 34.96 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 10.17 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS- 24:89 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 28:06 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS- X736 AP - 00288283 '9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 16.60 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 27.39 AP-- 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 44.67 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 37 jq AP - 00288283 9!24/2009 BRODARTBOOKS LS 82 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 13.01 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 14.13 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOORS 14.67 AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 13.56 AP -.00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS 1 q 9q User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez page: 17 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pomait Layout Current Date: 10/] 4/b Time: 17:3' P-73 CITY OF RANCHO CUCANIONGA Agenda Check Register 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name AP • 00285283 9/24/2009 ,BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS. AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288233 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 002SS283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BROD.SRT BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00238283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288253 9/24!2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00258283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283. 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24!2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283. 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS .4P - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS .4P - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00258283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9!24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS. AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/20b9 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24!2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00285283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 002S8283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 0028S2S3 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 0028S2S3 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00285283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS .4P - 00288253 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288283 9/24/2009 BRODART BOOKS AP - 00288256 9/24/2009 WORLD GATE ENTERTAINMENT Amount 34.46 67.45 15.26 8.47 15.82 21.52 47.46 8.95 9.G2 13.57 14.10 14.70 19.25 15.26 26.62 34.71 12.50 158.75 15.62 14.14 15.26 23.48 17.62 29.32 14.10 15.80 39.61 t 4.70 41.63 19.53 30.43 14.69 16.60 12.43 41.06 18.55 15.62 38.12 16.97 29.37 44.61 12.72. 86.40 83.99 9.60 29.34 15.64 28.34 19.53 36.26 109.76 21.79 14.99 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 13 Current Date: 10/14/: Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout - Time: 17:3: P-74 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Benda Check Reeister 9/23/2009 though 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name. 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AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.69 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 24.58 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 13.38 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.69 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 69.38 AP - OD288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 6.69 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 13.53 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 9.02 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00258289 9/30/2009 BROD.ART BOOKS 13.38 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS ~ 13.53 AP - 00283289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4:51 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 4.51 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 10.72 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS ~ 14.75 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 14.14 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 23.73 AP - 00258289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 45.92 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 55.74 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 14.69 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 13.56 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 14.69 AP - 00238289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 16.63 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 29.36 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS - 13.48 AP - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 24.98 AY - 00288289 9/30/2009 BRODART BOOKS 41.65 AP - 00288290 9/30/2009 EMCOR SERVICE 17,186.57 AP - 00288290 9!30/2009 EMCOR SERVICE 12,640.55 AP - 00288290 9/30/2009 EMCOR SERVICE 16,097.97 AP - 00288290 9/30/2009 EMCOR SERVICE 17,186.57 AP - 00288291 9/30/2009 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 2,617.33 AP - 00288291 9/30/2009 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 1,962.99 AP - 00288293 9/30/2009 REPUBLIC ITS 11,928.00 AP - 00288293 9/30/2009 REPUBLIC ITS 21,623.69 `_ AP - 00288294 10/1/2009 AA EQU_I_PMENT RENTALS CO INC _ ___ 57.61 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez _ ___ ____ Page: 20 __ _ Current Date: l0/14/: Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRA[T _RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Time: 19:3: P-76 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Asenda Check Resister 9123/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00238294 10/1/2009 AA EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO INC '462?2 AP - 00288294 10/1/2009 AA EQUIPMENTt RENTALS CO INC 22.65 AP - 00258295 10/1/2009 AAVCO 787.00 AP-00288295 10/1/2009 AAVCO 467.00 AP - 00288296 10/1/2009 ABC LOCKSMITHS ]01.21 AP - 00288296 10/1/2009 ABC LOCKSMITHS 55.02 AP - 00288296 10/1/2009 ABC LOCKSMITHS 985.10 AP - 00258297 10/1/2009 ABLETROMCS 17.37 AP - 00255298 10/1/2009 ABM JANITORIAL SW 382.10 AP-00288298 ]0/1/2009 ABM JANITORIAL SW 279.27 AP - 00288298 10/1/2009 ABM JANITORIAL SW 51,659:69 AP - 00258298 10/1/2009 ABM JANITORIAL SbV 5,525.07 AP- 00288299 10/1/2009 ACTION AWARDS INC. 58.86 • AP. - 00258300 10/1/2009 ADDINGTON, MATTHEW 37.50 AP - 00255301 ] 0/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/]/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00255301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00255301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00258301 10!1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00255301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00255301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/l/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00285301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00285301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00255301 .10/1/2009 ADOBE ANJMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00285301. 7 0/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAI. HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - U0288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00258301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00285301 ]0/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00255301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00255301 10/]/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00288301 10/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00268301 ] 0/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00255301 ]0/1/2009 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288302 ]0/1/2009 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS 193.28 AP - 00288302 ] 0/1/2009 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS 1,720.26 AP - 00288302 ]0/1/2009 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS 276.75 AP - 00288303 10/1/2009 AECOM 19,494.14 AP - 00288304 10/1/2009 AGUILERA, ISAIAI3 104.00 AP - 00288304 10/1/2009 AGUILERA, ISAIAH 104.00 AP - 00288304 10%1/2009 AGUILERA, ISAIAH 104.00 AP - 00285304 10/1/2009 AGUILERA, ISAIAH 104.00. User': VLOPEZ-Veronica Lopez Page: 2] Current Date: 10/14/: Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT _RC - CKi Agenda Check Register Pomait Layout Tinted 17:3: P-77 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Agenda Check Res=ister 9/23/2009 through 10/]3/2009 Check Nu. 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Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00288309 10,x]/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288309 10/1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288309 10/1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00288309 10/1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00288309 10/1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00288309 10!1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288309 10/1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288309- 10!1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00255309 10/1/2009 ALTA LOll4A ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00288309 10/1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP. - 00285309 10/1/2009 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL TOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00288310 10/1/2009 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 64.00 AP - 00288310 (0/1/2009 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 1 L00 AP - 0028831 I 10/1/2009 AMERICAN ROTARY BROOM CO. INC. 814.24 AP - 00288312 10/1/2009. AMTECH ELEVATOR SERVICES 233.71 AP - 00288313 10/1/2009 ARBOR NURSERY PLUS 674.25 AP - 00288314 10/1/2009 ARROW LUMBER 1NC. 50.00 AP - 00288315 10/1/2009 ASSE 180.00 AP - 00288316 10/1/2009 AUTO BODY 2000 4,241.41 AP - 00288317 ]0/1/2009 AV.gNTS, MARGE 150.00 AP - 00288319 10/1/2009 BALDY FIRE AND SAFETY 221.93 AP-00258320 ]0/1/2009 BARBARA'S ANSWERING SERVICE 572.00 AP - 00288321 10/1 /2009 BARNES AND NOBLE 18.17 AP - 00288321 10/1/2009 BARNES AND NOBLE 10.36 AP - 00288321 ] 0/I/2009 BARA'ES AND NOBLE 98.96 AP - 00288323 10/]/2009 BEARD PROVENCHER ANll ASSOC INC 360.00 AP - 00288323 10/1/2009 BEARD PROVENCHER AND ASSOC INC 1,764.00 AP - 00288325 10/1/2009 BERTGES, RUTH 169.40 AP - 00288326 ]0/1/2009 BISHOP COMPANY 161.17 AP - 00288326 10/1/2009 BISHOP COMPANY 320.60 AP - 00258326 10/1/2009 BISHOP COMPANY 1,1.91.79 AP - 00288326 ]0/U2009 BISHOP COMPANY 92.97 AP - 00288328 10/1/2009 BURUM, MR. & MRS. JEFFREY 105.00 AP - 00288329 10/1/2009 CAL PERS LONG TERM CARE 480.96 AI' - 00288330 10/1/2009 CALIBER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 31.60 AP - 00288332 10/1/2009 CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES 106,569.37 AP - 00288332 10/1/2009 CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES 458.25 AP - 00258333 10/1/2009 CALIFORNIA SHOPPING CART RETRIEVAL COf 460.00 AP - 00288334 ] 0/1 /2009 CALIFORNIA, STATE OF 74.87 AP - 00288335 10/1/2009 CAMERON WELDING SUPPLY 56.05 AP - 00258335 10/1/2009 .CAMERON WELDING SUPPLI' 15.03 AP - 00288336 10/1/2009 CARDEN.4S, SERGIO 25.00 AP-00288339 10/1/2009 CAVINDER,DEAN ]5.00 AP - 00288342 10/1/2009 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS MORTUARY 1,262.50 AP - 00288343 10/1/2009 CLARK, KAREN 180.00 AP - 00285344 10/1/2009 CLARKE PLUMBING SPECIALTIES 1NC. 85.20 AP - 00288345 10/1/2009 COCHERELL, DOREEN 108.00 AP - 00288346 10/1/2009 COLONIES CROSSROADS 210.00 AP - 00288347 10/1/2009 COMMERCIAL DOOR COMPANY INC 33.00 AP - 00288348 ] 0/1/2009 COMMUNITY BANK 28,627:62 AP - 00288349 10/1/2009 COOPER, CHERYL 115.20 AP - 00288349 10/]/2009 COOPER, CI~ERYL 15.00 AP - 00288349 10/]/2009 COOPER, CHERYL. 6.00 AP - 00288349 10/1/2009 COOPER, CHERYL 151.20 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 23 Current Date: I0/]4/. Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT _RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pomait Layout Time: .17:3: P-79 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAIVIONGA Agenda Check Register 9/23/2009throuoh 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00238349 10/1/2009 COOPER, CHERYL 288.00 AP - 00288349 10/1/2009 COOPER, CHERYL g,Op AP - 00288350 10/1/2009 COPIES & INK PRINTING INC. 59.29 AP - 00288350 10/1/2009 COPIES & INK PRINTING INC. 59.29 AP - 00288350 10/1/2009 COPIES & [NK PRINTING INC. 177.83 AP - 00288350 (0/1/2009 COPIES & [NK PRINTING INC. 59.29 AP - 00288351 10/1/2009 COPP CRUSHINGCORP, DAN 120.00 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. ~ 711.20 AP - 00288353 .10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 71.120 AP - 0028835; 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 711.20 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 533.40 AP - 00238353 10!1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 355.60 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 533.40 AP - 00288353 !0/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 184_.00 AP - 00288353 '10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 711:20 AP - 00288353 .10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 711.20 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 13.34 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 355.60 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 177.80 AP - 00288353 ]0/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 711.20 AP - 00288353 IO/1/Z009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 266.70 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 711.20 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 266.70 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 711.20 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 533.40 AP - 00288353 10/1/2009 COVENANT STAFFING INC. 266.70 AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 369.18 AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 187.94 AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 857.33 AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 24827 AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 73.60 AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 438.63 AP - 00288355 10/U2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 126.86 AP - 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00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER D]STRICT AP - 00285355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT AP - 00258355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT AP - 00286355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT AP - 00258355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT AP - 00288355 10/1/2009 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT AP - 00285356 10/1/2009 CUC.4MONGA VALLEY WATER DIST AP - 00288357 10/1/2009 D & D DISPOSAL INC. AP - 00288358 10/1/2009 D AND K CONCRETE COMPAN'1' AP-00288361 10/1/2009 DAPPER TIRE CO AP - 00288361 10/1/2009 DAPPER TIRE CO AP - 00288362 10/1/2009 DAMS, AZIZA AP - 00288363 10/1/2009 DE VRIES PEST CONTROL INC. AP - 00288364 10/1/2009 DEKRA-CITE INDUSTRIES INC AP - 00285365 10/1/2009 DIVERSIFIED PACIFIC DEV GROUP FUND III LL AP - 00288366 10/1/2009 DOWNEY, JENNIFER AP - 00285367 10/1/2009 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION AP - 00288368 10/1/2009 DUNK, ANNE MARIE AP - 00288365 10/1/2009 DUNN, ANNE MARIE AP - 00288368 10/1/2009 DUNK, ANNE MARIE AP - 00288368 10/1/2009 DUNK, ANNE MARIE AP - 00288368 10/1/2009 DUNK, ANNE MARIE AP - 00285368 10/]/2009 DUNN, ANNE MARIE AP - 00288369 10/1/2009 D~'NASTY SCREEN PRINTING AP - 00288369 10/1/2009 DYNASTY SCREEN PRINTIIG AP - 00288370 10/]/2009 EASTERLING, RAY AP -00285371 10/1/2009 EBSCO User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 25 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pornait Layout Amoun[ 865.24 166.71 151.86 4,673.47 350.88 39,287.76 82.87 3,561.34 259.53 99.41 3,087.91 5,083.43 5,418.40 1,774.89 253.30 528.70 65.60 313.40 298.34 298.34 132.95 920.68 284.76 691.21 1,272.80 167.17 559.03 64.12 245.03 223.91 97.54 145.86 501.26 520.00 400.00 638.37 619.78 4,115.07 24.75 325.00 5,703.93 105.00 9.15 133.98 60.00 124.80 72.00 45.00 66.00 78.00 105.05 97.55 100.00 2.95 Current Dale: 10/14/; Time: 17:3: P-81 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Agenda Check Resister 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP-00288372 10/1/2009 ELECTRONICS WAREHOUSE 27.43. .4P - 00258373. 10/1/2009 ELLIS ENTERPRISES 150.00 AP - 00288373 10/1/2009 ELLIS ENTERPRISES. 1,500.00 AP - 00288374 10/1/2009 EMCHICK, GAYLEA 100.00 AP - 00288374 10/1/2009 EMCHICK, GAYLEA 15.00 AP - 00288375. 101/2009 EMPIRE MOBILE HOME SERVICE !50.00 AP - 00288375 10/1/2009 EMPIRE MOBILE HOME SERVICE 490.31 AP - 00288376 10/1/2009 ETIWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT' 350.00 AP - 00288376 IU/1/2009 ETIWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,155.00 AP - 00288377 10/1/2009 SWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS 707,71 AP - 00288377 10/1/2009 SWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS 99.45 AP - 00285377 10/1/2009 SWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS 944.41 AP - 00288378 10/f/2009 EXCEL PLUMBING 1,000.00 AP - 00288379 10/1/2009 EXCLUSIVE EMAGES 109.00 AP - 00288380 10/1/2009 EXPRESS BRAKE SUPPLY 52.76 AP - 00288380 10/1/2009 EXPRESS BRAKE SUPPLY 29 16 AP - 00288381 10/1/2009 FASTENAL COMPANY 455.29 AP - 00288381 10/1/2009 FASTENAL COMPANY 37.99 AP - 00288381 10/1/2009 FASTENAL COMPANY 116.22 AP - 00288381 10/1/2009 FASTENAL COMPANY .182.32 AP - 00288382 10/1/2009 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 16.36 AP - 00288382 10/1/2009 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 38.71 AP - 00238382 !0/1/2009 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 13.00 AP - 00288383 10/1/2009 FEDEX KINKO'S OFFICE AND PRINT SERVICES 9,24 AP - 00288384 10/12009 FENCE CRAFT OF UPLAND INC 629.89 AP - 00288387 10/1/2009 FOOTHILL CARPET AND MATTRESS 1,558.58 AP - 00288358 10/1/2009 FOOTHILL LAWNMOWER 14.66 AP - 00288389 10/1/2009 FORD OF UPLAND INC 24.99 AP - 00288389 10/1/2009 FORD OF UPLAND INC -24.99 AP - 00288389 10/l/2009 FORD OF UPLAND INC 24.99 AP - 00288390 10/1/2009 FU, SHUQIN 1,000.00 AP - 00288392 10/1/2009 GADABOUT VACATIONS 943.00 AP - 00258393 10/1/2009 GALE GROUP,THE 31.28 AP - 00285393 10/1%2009 GALE GROUP,THE 62.56 AP - 00288394. 10/1/2009 GALE, BRIAN 781.00 AP - 00288396 !0/1/2009 GAMM, JO)-IN 60.00 AP-00288397 .10/1/2009 GARCIA, VTVIAN 7.35 AP - 00288398 10/1/2009 GAS EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS INC 408.85 AP - 00288400 10/12009 GENCO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 237.26 AP - 00288401 10/1/2009 GENTILI, HELENS 175.00 AP - 00288402 10/1/2009 GENTRY, DONALD A 1,218.75 AP - 00253402 10/1/2009 GENTRY, DONALD A .1,040.00 AP - 00285404 10/1/2009 GOLF VENTURES WEST 36.79 AI' - 00288404 10/1/2009 GOLF VENTURES WEST 143.73 AP - 00288405 10/12009 GRAINGER 1,190.82 AP - 00288405 10/1/2009 GRAINGER 171,66 AP - 00288405 ]0!t/2009 GRAINGER 85.83 AP - 00285405 10/1/2009 GRAINGER 171.66 AP - 00288405 ] 0/!/2009 GRAINGER 391.67 AP - 00258405 10/1/2009 GRAINGER 507.05 AP - 00288406 10/1/2009 GRANICUS INC 1,100.00 AP - 00288407 10!1/2009 GRANT III, VINCENT .104.00 AP - 00288407 10/]/2009 GRANT III, VINCENT 104.00 AP - 00285407 10/1/2009 GRANT III, VINCENT i ne nn user: vLVYEZ- Veronica,Lopez Page: 26 Current Date: 10/14/: Report:CK_AGEND.4_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pomait Layout Time: ] 7:3: P-82 CITY OF RANCHO CUC.MIONGA Asenda Check Resister 9/2312009tluough 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name AP - 00288407 10/1/2009 GRANT III, VINCENT AP - 00288407 10/1/2009 GRANT III, VINCENT AP - 00288408 .1011/2009 GRESSCO LTD AP - 00288408 10/1/2009 GRESSCO LTD AP - 00288308 10,'1/2009 GRESSCO LTD AP - 00288409 ]0/1/2009 HAFNER CONSTRUCTION AP - 00288410 10/1/2009 HALL & FOREMAN INC AP - 00288411 10/1/2009 HAMILTON, MONIQUE AP - 00288412 10/1/2009 HARWOOD, GABRIELLE AP - 00288413 10/1/2009 HEDLUND, KRISTINA AP - 00288414 10/1/2009 HILLCREST CONTRACTING Ih'C. 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AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ED[SON 836.32 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 122.21 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 23.89 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 446.06 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 27.87 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 22.33 AP - 00288753 ] 0/7!2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 27.99 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 44.34 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21.12 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009, SOUTHERN CALL=ORNLA EDISON 20.28 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNLA EDISON 117.20 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 18.56 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 80.14 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 18.56 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AP - 00288753 "10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 25.81 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.76 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 55.89 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21.35 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.37 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 130.08 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.98 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOU-II~RN CALIFORNIA EDISON 76.60 AP - 00288753 10/7!2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 42.83 AP - 00288753 ]0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 69.97 AP - 00288753 10!7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 68.32 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 2D.4S AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 39.14 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 39.14" AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.84 AP - 00288753 ] 0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.28 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.84 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 87.50 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 137.52 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 42.23 AP - 00288753 " ]0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 54.09 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 70.40 AP - 00288753 10!7/2009. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 34.95 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ~ 16.50 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN' CALIFORI~'LA EDISON 61.85 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009 .SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON" 48.82 AP - 00288783 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ' 20.62 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 223.67 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 147.19 AP - 00288753 10/7!2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 243.19 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.84 User: VLOPEZ-'Veronica Lopez ~ Page: 43 ____ __ _ Curreni Date: ]0/l4/. ReportrCK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT _RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pomait Layout Time: 17:3: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA A>?enda Check Res=ister 9/23/2009 through 10//3/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name ~ Amount AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.20 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 25,17 AP - 00288753 1077/2009 SOUTIERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 87.09 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHiRN CALIFORNIA EDISON gg,p7 AP - 00288753 (0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 22,72 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 279.09 AP • 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNLAEDISON 27p,gg AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNL4 EDISON 40.69 AP - 00288753 ] 0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 14.04 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 2.96 AP - 00288758 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 129.56 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNLA EDISON 126.93 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFOR\'LA EDISON 75.57 AP • 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ] 96.82 AP - 00288753 .10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20,gg AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTIERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21,12 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 88.34 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AP - 00288753 .10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ] 9.20 AP • 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.84 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNL4 EDISON 23.76 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNLA EDISON 43.65 AP - 00288753 10!7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.84 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 54:39 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21,12 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 359.94 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 40.69 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNL4 EDISON 75.12 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 39.36 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 77,95 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 18.56 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 59.71 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN' CALIFORN'LA EDISON 15.51 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.54 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21.40 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 347.87 AP • 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.25 AP - 00288753 10!7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.01 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21:12 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19:84 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 2p,gg AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 2p,gg AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.65 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 56.22 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 4,962.68 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 6q,g2 AP = 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21,12 AP - 00288753 10!712009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 23.29 AP - 00238753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNLA EDISON 17,49 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNLA EDISON 131,39 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.62 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20,gg P-99 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 44 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pornait Layout Current Date: 10/ Time: 17:3: P-100 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA _Akenda Check Register 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00288753 10!7/2009 SOUTHERN CALiFOR~IL4 EDISON 2p,gg AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 2p.gg AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.20 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AP - 00288753 ] 0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19:84 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 67.05 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21,12 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ~ 19.84 AP - 00258753 10!7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON .77,95 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 141.99 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALTFORNL4 EDISON 19.37 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 7g,5q AP - 00288753 10!7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 51.59 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 92,22 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21.26 AP - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.48 AP - 00288753 ] 0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21.29 AP - 00288753 ] 0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 68.84 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 21.90 AP - 00285753 10/7/2009 SOliTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 94.85 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20.48 AI' - 00258753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 20,73 AP - 00258753 ] 0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.99 AP - 00288753 10/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 19.20 AP - 00288753 (0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ~ 91.99 AP - 00258753 ] 0/7/2009 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 125.29 AP - 00285754 10/7/2009 SOUTHLAND SPORTS OFFICIALS 161.00 AP - 00288755 ] 0/7/2009 SPAGNOLO, SAM 55.63 AP - 00288756 10/7/2009 SPOONFACTORY 245.00 AP - 00288756 10/7/2009 SPOONFACTORY 210.00 AP - 00288756 10/7/2009 SPOONFACTORY 70.00 AP - 00288756 10/7/2009 SPOONFACTORY 245.00 AP - 00285756 10/7/2009 SPOONFACTORY 245.00 AP - 00288756 10/7/2009 SPOONFACTORY 245.00 AP - 00288756 10/7/2009 SPOONFACTORY 280.00 AP - 00253757 10/7/2009 STERLING COFFEE SERVICE 445.83 AP - 00288757 1017!2009 STERLING COFFEE SERVICE 146.40 AP - 00288757 10/7/2009 STERLING COFFEE SERVICE 744.20 AP - 00285757 10/7/2009 STERLING COFFEE SERVICE 129.33 AP - 00288758 10/7/2009 STOFA, 70SEPH 12 00 AP - 00288760 10/7/2009 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR INC 3,000.00 AP - 00288762 10!7/2009 TAUSSIG AND ASSOCIATES INC, DAVID. 1,276.00 AP - 00288762' 10/7/2009 TAUSSIG AND ASSOCIATES INC, DAVID 3,543.27 AP - 00288764 10/i/2009 TOM DODSON R ASSOCIATES 1,320.00 AP - 00258765 10/7/2009 TRAFFIC OPERATIONS INC 5,581.71 AP - 00285765 10/7/2009 TRAFFIC OPERATIONS INC 6,578.10 AP - 00285765 10/7/2009 TRAFFIC OPERATIONS INC 1,437.67 AP - 00288766 10/7/2009 TRIMENDOUS TREES &'LANDSCAPE SERVICE 250.00 AP - 00288768 10/7/2009 UMTED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 185.00 AP - 00288769 10/7/2009 UNITED WAY 246.82 AP - 00288769 10/7/2009 UNITED WAY ] L00 AP - 00285770 10/7/2009 VASTA, WILLIAM ~~ t t ~ User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez ~ Page: 45 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Porntttait Layout Current Date: 10/14/: Time: 17:3' P-101 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONG_ A ?,i?enda Check Resister 9/23/2009 through 10/13/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name AP - 00288770 10/7/2009 VASTA, WILLIAM AP - 00288771 10/7/2009 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES AP - 00288771 10/7/2009 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES _ AP - 00288771 10/7/2009 VERIZON BUSINESS SERVICES AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 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00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP. - 00288776 ]0/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 ] 0/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERiZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON AP - 00288776 10%7%2009 VERIZON User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 46 Repor[:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda"Check Register Portrait Layout Amount 231.09 28.09 1.39 17.45 475.89, 1,477.84 364.85 584.96 36.65 208.79 78.39 35.52 480.40 88.07 74.15 88.07 36.65 88.07 88.07 88.07 88.07 34.15 36.65 18.79. 36.65 36.65 36:65 36.65 416.28 88.07 .38.51 88.07 88.07 88.07 35.52 106.54 88.07 - 38.07 t 10.3 ] 88:07 88.07 88.07 71.31 36.65 35.52 119.32 127.93 37.01 18.27 SS.07 36.65 378.36 36.65 88.07 !Date: 10/14/: Timer 17:3: P-102 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA A;;enda Check Register 9/23/2009 through 10/]3/2009 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amnunt AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 88.07 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON gg,07 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON gg,07 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON gg,07 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 85.57 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 92.08 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 18.79 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 36.65 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 38.07 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 244.41 AP - 00286776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 34.35 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERILON ] 36.23 AP --00288776 .10/7/2009 VERIZON 40.36 AP - 00288776 ]0/7/2009 VERIZON ] 80.12 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 34.35 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 34.35 AP -00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 34.35 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 36.65 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 71 g.72 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON gg,07 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 475.89 AP-00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON ig,79 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 16.72 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 36.65 AY - 00288776 10/7/2009 VERIZON 73,28 AP - 00288776 10/7/2009 ' VERIZON 2,139,99 AP - 00288777 10/7/2009 Verizon 22.67 AP - 00288778 10/7/2009 VILLALOBOS; CARMEN 70.00 AP - 00285781 10/7/2009 WELLNESS GROUP LLC, TIME 1,380.00 AP - 00288784 10/7/2009 WORD MILL PUBLISHING 725.00 AP - 00288'785 10/7/2009 1VYATT, JOSETTE 70,00 AP - 00288787 10/7/2009 ZORN, ALICIA 79.00 AP - 00288789 .10/8/2009 COMMERCIAL ROOFING 43,000.00 Total for Check ID AP: 3,847,909.32 EP - 00000654 9/23/2009 MICHAEL, L. DENNIS 221.10 EP - 00000700 10/]/2009 MICHAEL, L. DENNIS 643.30 EP - 00000702 10/1/2009 PILOT POWER GROUP ING 28,094.28 EP - 00000703 ]0/1/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT 2,131,146.00 To[al for Check ID EP: 2,160,104.68 Total for Entity: 6,008,014.00 User: VLOPEZ-Veronica Lopez Page: 47 Current Dale: 10/14/ Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register PortrairLayout Time: 17:3: '~ ~ > Ot F .~ O t G E w ~ b a n U L C A f ~ 7 Q W O O _T O U 9 L' R~ 0 E F O ~ e ~ y C O a sd o ~ m W R . 1 1~ V/ C +' ~ _ d ~ ~ C7 N f0 07 ~ O V R E N O R fq M t ~ p « . 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BACKGROUND ANALYSIS On.April 2, 2003, City Council approved initial funding for the street name sign replacement program. To date, this program has replaced the county box blade and extruded blade street name signs on major arterials citywide and on collector ahd residential streets from the west city limit to Millikeh Avenue. Street names signs scheduled for completion this fiscal year are located within two project areas. The first is generally between Milliken Avenue and Day Creek Blvd. from the 210 freeway on the north to Fourth Street on the south. The second area is between Rochester Avenue and Day Creek Blvd. from the 210 freeway on the south to the northern city limit. The new street name signs are constructed of highly retroreflective materials and have been well received by the community and emergency response agencies. The total estimate of signs to be replaced this fiscal year is 626 street name signs. ' The budget estimate is $75,000. Legal advertising is scheduled for October 27 and November 3, 2009, with the bid opening at 2:00 p.m. do Tuesday, December 1, 2009, unless extended by addendum. ' Resp stfull ubmitte , ~~~(~u~~;t~~1 William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director WW:ER:sm P-114 RESOLUTION NO. 09-,2d(p A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CITYWIDE STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT- FY09/101 N SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared specifications for the construction of certain improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the specifications presented bythe City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for the "CITYWIDE STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT - FY 09/1 d'. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise as required bylaw for the receipt of sealed bids or proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the following words and figures, to wit: "NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS" Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said Cityof Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the hour of 2:00 p-m. on Tuesday, December 1, 2009 sealed bids or proposals for the "CITYWIDE STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT - FY 09/10" in said City. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the office of the City Clerk, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia 91730. Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia, marked, " C/TYWIDE STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT- FY09/f0". A Pre-Bid Job Walk is scheduled for Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. at the Rancho Cucamonga Corporate Yard, 9153 Ninth Street, Rancho Cucamonga, California, 91730, where bidders may present questions regarding the bid documents, plans, proposals, and specifications. THIS MEETING IS MANDATORY. Verification of attendance at the Pre-Bid Job Walk will be documented by signing in at the meeting. Any bidder not documented as being present at the Pre-Bid Job Walk will be excluded from the bid process. PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 4, Articles 1 and 2, the Contractor is.required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of Califomia is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem P-115 Resolution No_._ 09-XXX Page 2 of 5 wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the Engineering Department, City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive, .Rancho Cucamonga; California, and are available io any interested party on requesi. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. Pursuant to provisions of Labor Code Section 1775, the Contractor shall forfeit, as penaltyto the City of Rancho Cucamonga, not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed fdr each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages herein before stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code: Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor emplgying tradesmen in any apprenticable occupation to apply to the joint apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public work's project and which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to journeymen that vvill be used in the performahce of the contract. The ratio of apprentices tojoumeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded ah average of 15 percent. in the 90 days prior to the request of certificate, or B. When the number of apprentices in training in the area exceeds a ratio of one to five, or C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide or locally, br D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered apprentices on all of his contracts on an .annual average of not less than one apprentice to eight journeymen. The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established. for the administration of apprenticeship programs if he employs. registered apprentices orjourneymen in any apprenticable trade on such contracts "and if other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions. The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply vvith the requiremehts of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in fhe employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements may be obtained from the Director ofjndustrial Relations, ex-officio the Administrator ofApprenticeship,San Franciscd, California, or from the Division,of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be gdvemed by the laws df the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, .Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California as amended. P-176 Resolution No. 09-XXX Page 3 of 5 The Contractor shall forteit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twenty-fve dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work herein before mentioned, for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code. Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed 4o execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 17773.8. The bidder must submit with his proposal, cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least 10% of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidderwill enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash, cashiers' check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the low bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any shall be returned to the lowest bidder. The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performance of the contract for said work shall be 100% of the contract price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performance of the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind done thereon, and the Contractor will also be required to furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upon work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work. Contractor shall possess any and all contractor licenses, inform and class as required by any and all applicable laws with respect to any and all of the work to be performed under this contract; Including but not limited to a Class "A" License (General Engineering Contractor) or Specialty Class "D-42" (Sign Installation), or Specialty Class "C-32" (Parking and Highway Improvement) in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (Califomia Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and. rules and regulation adopted pursuant thereto. The Contractor, pursuant to the "California Business and Professions Code," Section 7028..15, shall indicate his or her State License Number on the bid, together with the expiration date, and be signed by the Contractor declaring, under penalty of perjury, that the information being provided is true and correct. The work is to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans, and specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the City Clerk at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia. Copies of the plans and specifications, available at the office of the City Engineer, Plaza Level Engineering Counter, will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and payment of $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS); said $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS) is non- refundable. Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications will be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above, together with an additional non- reimbursable payment of $15.00 (FIFTEEN DOLLARS) to cover the cost of mailing charges and __, P-117 Resolution No. 09-XXX Page 5 of 5 PASSED, APPROVED,. AND ADOPTED this 21`~ day of October 2009. AYES: Gutierrez, Kurth, Michael, Spagnolo, Williams NOES: Norie ABSENT: None ABSTAINED: None Donald J. Kurth, M. D., Mayor ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk 1, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia, at a Regular Meeting of said City Council held on the 21~~ day of October 2009. Executed this 22nd day of October 2009, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk P-118 ~1rii'i' ~i ®Lt1 ENGINEERING DEPdRT1~fENT Date: October 21, 2009 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark Steuer, Director Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Jon Gillespie, Traffic Engineer . f ~ ~' _~ ` ~ v -~:~- ~ANCHO. ~UCAMONGA Subject: APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION AND A PROJECT ADVANCEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN SANBAG AND THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FOR SANBAG TO REIMBURSE THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FOR PROJECT COSTS FOR NEXUS STUDY PROJECTS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE MEASURE 12010- 2040 FUNDING. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving the Project Advancement Agreement between SANBAG and the City of Rancho Cucamongz. This agreement is necessary in order to allow SANBAG to reimburse the City of Rancho Cucamonea for project costs for Nexus Study projects that are eligible to receive Measurz 12010-2040 funding. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Measure 12010-2040 was approved by San Bernardino County voters in November, 2005. This ordinance required that all public agencies in San Bernardino County to adopt Development Impact Fee Programs. Each public agency was required to make a list of capital projects that would be needed to mitigate the impacts from. new development, and to adopt a local development fee based. on the cost of constructing these projects. The list of projects and cost estimates that are included in each local agency's development fee program were then included in the SANBAG Nexus Study, and are referred to as "Nexus Study Projects". The Measure 12010-2040 Strategic Plan was approved by SANBAG and its member agencies on April 1, 2009. The Measure 12010-2040 Strategic Plan authorizes Measure 12010-2040 funds to be used to reimburse local agencies for a portion of the cost of construction projects that are included in the Nexus Study. In December, 2008, staff submitted a list of Nexus Study projects to SANBAG that have already been constructed by the City. The Project Advancement Agreement will allow SANBAG to reimburse the City for a portion of the cost of constructing these Nexus Study projects. Per the Measure 12010-2040 Strategic Plan, the City is eligible to receive reimbursement up to a maximum amount of 71 % of the total estimated project cost that is shown in the SANBAG Nexus Study. The City will need to provide documentation to SANBAG showing actual project costs, and the dates when the funds were spent. Per the Measure 12010-2040 Strategic Plan, priority for reimbursement will be given by the date of expenditure. Therefore, the earlier the date that funds were spent, the higher the priority is for reimbursement. The City of Rancho Cucamonga was the first agency in San Bernardino County to have a SANBAG approved Development Fee Program, and the City of Rancho Cucamonga was also the first local agency to start building Nexus Study projects. Therefore, the P-119 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION AND A PROJECT ADVANCEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN SANBAG AND THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FOR SANBAG TO REIMBURSE THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FOR PROJECT COSTS FOR NEXUS STUDY PROJECTS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE MEASURE 12010-2040 FUNDING... October 21, 2009 Page 2 City of Rancho Cucamonga's projects should have the highest priority for reimbursement when Measure 12010-2040 funds become available. The resolution and Project Advancement Agreement were reviewed and are acceptable to the City Attorney. Respectfully submitted, eF Director Engineering ServiceslCity Engineer Attachments: Resolution Project Advancement Agreement No. C09182 P-120 RESOLUTION NO. O ~T ~ 2 ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONG.4, CALIFORNIA, APPRO\/ING A PROJECT ADVANCEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AND THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has for its consideration a Project Advancement Agreement between the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (hereinafter referred fo as "SANBAG") and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for the reimbursement of local Transportation Fee program funds spent for the construction of SANBAG Nexus Study projects; and WHEREAS, SANBAG has determined that projects included in the SANBAG Nexus study are eligible to receive Measure 12010-2040 funds;-and WHEREAS, a Project Advancement Agreement needs to be executed between SANBAG and the City of Rancho Cucamonga in order for SANBAG to reimburse the City of Rancho Cucamonga for local Transportation Fee program funds that have been spent for the construction of SANBAG Nexus Study projects; and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to delegate authorization to execute this agreement and any amendments thereto to the Mayor. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, hereby resolves that said Project Advancement Agreement be hereby approved,. and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign said Project Advancement Agreement on behalf of the City of Ranoho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk td attest thereto. P-721 Resolution No. Page 2 of 2 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 21st day of October 2009. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M.D., Mayor ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk ~, 1, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,. California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting of said City Couhcil held on the 21st day of October 2009. Executed this 21st day of October 2009, at Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia. Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk • - ., S®~ Ber~~rcf ~~c~ ~ssoc~®~~c~ Gcrrer~orlles~:ts ~ ~.~K, ~~~ ~A~ ~ ~~.~ s ~v ~j 1170 W. 3rd Street, 2nd Floor Son Bernardino, CA 92410-1715 ~ ( t `G , 16 t. ~- - - Phone: (909).88d-6276 Fox: (909) BBS-4407 Web: wwwsanbag.ca.gov ~ ~~~~. ' e San Bernardino County Transportation Commission c San Bernartlino CounfyTranspoitdfion Authority ~^ '_ s San Bernard7noLounty Congestion Management Agency ® Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies September 23, ''UUt' Mr. Jon Gillespie, Y.%. City of Rancho Cuca,-nonga P. O. Bos 607 P.ancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 1I1 i ~. 1 D '~ I,~ 7 )) ~~ sF F 8 2D~g _~ crrr or aarycrc cucrtr~oNC~; cN"ufNceAlkG Dllr(SIO.ry' SLBJECT: Request for Execution of °roj~eL-`.dvar•ccment A~ e;;ment Dear NIr. Gillespie: In December 3005 you received a memorandum from SAN3.4G stating that jurisdictions desiring execution of a Project: Advancement Agreernent for I'v`,easure l 2(110-2040 n;ojects must submit such request to SANBAG by January 31, ZOU9. Your jurisdiction responded to _ S.41vBAG with a request to enter into, e Project Advancement Agreement for one or more projects. Attached to this letter is an agreement tailored to your project(s), based on the model a~reemenl adopted by the SANBAG Board of Directors in Becember 2(1•JS. II ako rel7ecLs fire policies in the Adopted Measure I 2010 2U4U Strategic Plan and the supplemental principles adopted by the Board in June 2009 dea]ing with subordination of reimbursement to debt service .and consideration of SANBAG financial stability. Execution of this aareemert c:Ilows for reimbursement of .Measure 1 20:10-2040 dollars for expenditures nn Nexus Study projects that occur prior ±o the actual flow of revenue from the new Measure in Apra 2U]U. We request that this a;,-eement be approved by your City Council and i'rat t-a,o copies be signed by the authot'ized individuals. }~!e wil,1 th`:n have your executed agreements approved l:v the SANBAG Board anc siQncd b}: 8;z. Bc;r.:c Fresident. A copy wiil be reutrr:ed io yon. CM0~230U-ss - Clfies of Adelanio. Barstow. Big eeor Lake,Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Fantano, Grand Terrace, Hesperia, Highland, Loma Linda. Montclair, Needles, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto. San Bernardino. Twentynine Palms, Upland, Victorvllle. Yucaipa Towns of: Apple Valley, Yucca Valley County of San Bernardino P-122 Mr. Jon Gillespie " September 23, 2009 Page '_' Within the nest several months we will be requesting invoicing infoin:ation nn expenditures incurred for advanced projects. A request for invoices will come under separate cover, along with invoicing instructions. Please consult Ivlcasure I ?U10-2040 Strategic Plan Policy 40002; regarding the reimbursement process for Project Advancement P_greemenls. Thank you for your assistance. Should you have any questions, please contact Philip Cttu of my staff'at (y09) SS4- 5376. Sincerely, Ty Schuiling ~\ Director of Planning and Programming Attachment P-123 CM092309-ss. P-124 PROJECT ADV_4NCEMENT.4GREEMENT N0. Cf191S2 BETy~i'EEN S.41V BERN.4.r.I31NE) COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTIIfDRITP ANLl~ CITY OF R4NCIi0 CUC-4ItfONG.4 FOR THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of by and between the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (hereinafter referred to as `'SANBAG") and City (hereinafter referred to as "CITY"): WITN~SSETH WHEREAS, the SANBAG Nexus Study and.[he Measure I 2010-2040 Expenditure Plan identify freeway interchange, major street, and railroad grade separation PROJECT(S) eligible for partial funding from Measure 1 2010-3D40 revenues; and WHEREAS, SANBAG has determined that this PROJECT(S) and expenditure phase .are included in the SANBAG Nexus Study and are eligible to receive Measure I 2010-2040 funds; and WHEREAS, because revenue for the PROJECT(S) from Measure I 2010-2040 will not be available. until 2010 or later, CI'T'Y desires to use its own local (non-SANBAG) funds to proceed with the PROJECT(S) at this time; and WFIEREAS, SANBAG and CITY are entering into this Agreement that will allow CITY to use funds not contributed or allocated by SANBAG to implement the PROJECT(S) immediately with the understanding that SANBAG will reimburse CITY for eligible PROJECT(S) expenditures at a later date with Measure I 2010-2040 revenue or other eligible public share revenue available to SANBAG in accordance with the reimbursement schedule. established in Policy 40002 of the Measure I 2010 ?040 Strategic Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, SANBAG and CITY agree to the following: SECTION I DEFINITIONS: COST of a PROTECT is the PROJECT cost for the phase or phases defined in the Scope of Work in Attachment A. a .DEVELOPMENT SHARE of PROJECT cost is the developer contribution percentage, as listed in the SANBAG Nexus Study, times the COST of the PROJECT-: co~is~ P-125 PUBLIC SI-CARE of the PROJECT is the COST of the PROJECT minus its DEVELOPMENT SHARE. SANBAG AGREES: 1. To reimburse CITY for the PUBL]C SHARE of those eligible PROJECT expenses that are incurred by CITY .for the PROJECT-specific work activities, as set forth in Attachment A to this Agreement. Said reimbursement amount shall- not exceed the PUBLIC SHARE amount as calculated ],y the total cost of. the PROJECT minus the. DEVELOPMENT SHARE of the cost, as indicated in the Nexus .Stud}~. The PUBLIC SHARE of the cost for the PROJECT is as follows: Haven Ave widening from Baseline Rd to I=' 10 Fw•y Westside up to $ 4,260,000 (71% ofNexus Study Cost) o Church St widening from Archibald to Haven2 to 4 lanes up to $ 81 i,920 (71°io of Nexus Study Cost) New traffic signal at nth and Richmond up to 5112;180 (71%n of Nexus Study Cost) New traffic signal 4th and Utica up to 5112,715 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) New traffic signal 6th and Buffalo up to X112,118 (71°l0 of Nexus Study Cost) m New traffic signal 6th and Utica up to 5112,115 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) e New• traffic signaLArchibaid and Eanyan up to $1.]2;118 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) o New traffic signal Archibald and San Bernardino up to 5112;1IS (il% of Nexus Study Cost) New traffic signal Archibald and Victoria up to 5112,118 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) New traffic signal Arrow and Cehterup to 5112,118 (71% of Nexus Sttidy Cos[) ~ New traffic signal Banyan and Wardman Bullock up to'S112;ll8 {71% of Nexus Study Cos[) o New traffic sighal Carnelian and Wilson up to $112,1M (71°ln of Nexus Study Cost) New traffic signal Clmrch and Elm up to 5112,115 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) New traffic signal Day Creek and Madrigal up to $112,118 (71% of Nexus Study Cgst) .New traffic signal.Foothil] and Cornwall up to $112,118 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) o New Traffic signal Foothill and East.Ave up to 51'L,118 (71% ofNexus Study Cost) New traffic signal Foothill and Malachite up to 5112,115 , (71% of Nexus Study Cost) - New traffic signal Haven and Trademark up to 5112;115 C091S2 P-126 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) a New traffic signal Haven and R%ilson up to $;1.12,115 (71%a of Nexus Study Cost) New traffic signal Hennc~sa and Church up to $112,115 (71°io of Nexus Study Cost) New tiaffic signal Wilson and San Sevaine up to $11?,115 (71°rc of Nexus Study Cost) a New traffic signal Wilson and Wardman Bullock up to ~112;ll5 (71°io of Nexus Study Cosi) In the event that the actual PROJECT expenditures are lower than the estimated cost in Attachment A for any individual project, the development percentage shall be applied to the actual expenditures for each. When non-Measure I funds are included as part of the funding package, the calculation of reimbursement shall be based on policies in the SANB.AG Measure I 2010 ?040 Strategic Plana The Strategic Plari provides specific guidance regarding the fund types that huy down the total PROJECT cost, the PUBLIC SHARE cost, and the DEVELOPER SHARE cost (refer to Policy 40001/VS-30). In the event that additional Federal/State funds are applied to this PROJECT(s); the rein}bursement amount shall be recalculated to reflect the change in Federal/State transportation funding. 2. SANBAG shall reimburse CITY for the PUBLIC SHARE in accordance with the reimbursement terms set forth in Policy 40002 of the Measure 12010-2040 Strategic Plan, and after CITY submits to SANBAG an original and two copies of the signed invoices in the proper form covering those actual allowable PROJECT expenditures that were incurred by CITY, 3. When conducting an audit of .the costs claimed under the provisions of this Agreement, S.ANBAG intends to rely to the maximum extent possible on any prior audit of CITY perfom~ed pursuant to the provisions of state and federal laws. In the absence of such an audit; work of other auditors will be relied upon to the extent that work is acceptable to SANBAG when planning and wnducting additional audits. SECTION II CITY AGREES: C09782 P-127 1. Only eligible PROJECT-specific work activities, as set forth.in Attachment A to this Agreement, which are for transportation purposes that conform to the SANBAG Nexus S[udp and the Strategic Plan, will be eligihle for fu hire Measm'e 1201(?-2040 reimbursement. CITY agrees that it will claim reimbursement only for eligible PROJECT-specific wort: activities. "_'. To abide by all State and, if applicaUle, r'ederul policies and procedures pertaining to the PROJECT(S). 3. After completion of the PROJECT(S), to prepare and submit to SANBAG an original and two copies of signed consultant/contractor invoices for subsequent reimbursement of those eligible PROJECT expenses. CITY further agrees and understands that SANBAG will not reimburse CITY for any PROJECT expenditures that are not described in the PROJECT-specific work activities. 4. If Measure 1 2010-2040 reimbursement funds are received by CITY; to repay to SANBAG any costs that are determined by subsequent audit to he unallowable within thirty (30) days of CITY receiving notice of audit findins. Should CITY fail to reimburse mone}'s due SAI~'B.AG within thirty (;0) days of demand, or within such other period as may be agreed between both parties hereto, SANBAG reserves the right to withhold future pa}+ments due CITY from any source under SANBAG's control. ~. To maintain al] source documents, books and records connected with its performance under this Agreement for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of the Final Report of Expenditures submitta]'to SANBAG or until audit resolution is. achieved and to make all such supporting information available for inspection and .audit by representatives of SANBAG. Copies will be made and furnished by CITY upon request, during the period of no less than five (>) years from the date of final reimbursement payment, if said reimbursement occurs under this Agreement. 6. To establish and maintain an accounting system conforming to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to support CITY request for reimbursement, paVmen[ vouchers, or invoices which segregate and accumulate costs of PROJECT work elements and produce monthly reports which clearly identify reimbursable costs; matching fund costs, and other a]loviable expenditures by CITY. 7. To prepare a .Final Report of Expenditures, including a final ihvoice reporting the actual eligible PROJECT costs expended for those activities described in the work activities, and to submit that Report and invoice no later than 60 days following the completion of those expenditures. The Fihal Report of Expenditures, three copies of which report shall he submitted to SANBAG, must state that these PROJECT funds. were used in conformance with this Agreement. and for those PROJECT- specific wort: activities described.. S. To have aPROJECT-specific audit completed by SANBAG upon completion of the PROJECT(S). The audit must state that all fuhds expended on the PROJECT(S) were used in conformance with this Agreement. C091S? P-128 9. CITY' agrees chat the. PROJECT reimburseriienf schedule will be determined. according to Measure I 2010-2040 Policy 40(102 of the h!easure I 3010-?040 Strategic Plan. CITY acknowledges that SANBAG reserves the right tQ make modifcations to the project advancement repa}'ment policy at any time based op SANBAG Board approval. CITY will he notified by SANB,4G of any modifications of this policy within 30 days of its modification. 7 0. CITY agrees to post signs at the limits of PROJ)/C"i (s) noting that PROJECT(S) is (are) funded with Measure I funds. Signs shall bear the logos of San Bernardino. Associated Governments/ Measure I and CITY. SECTION III IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED: 1. SANBAG's financial responsibility shall not exceed the PUBLIC SHARE of the rnst for each. individual prgject listed in Attachement .4 (as adjusted based on the availability of Federal/State transportation funding as described in SECTION I) or the amount based on actual cost as derived in ARTICLE 1, SECTION I, whichever is less. 2. Eli~iblc PROJECT reimbursements shall include only those costs incurred by CITY for PROJECT-specific work activities that are described in this Agreement and shall hot include escalation, interest, or other fees, 3. SANBAG shall have no responsibility to reimburse any otherwise allowable PROJECT expenditures until a) sufficient Measure. I 2010-3040 .revenue exists to fund those eligible PROJECT reimbursements and b) CITY has satisfied any and all other necessary. PROJECT requirements including the submission of all required invoices and Reports. 4. Once reimbursement is initiated, total reimbursements to all eli~rible advanced projects shall not exceed 4(1 percent of the revenues allocated to the program categories from which the projects will be funded. Reimbursement in full for eligible costs shall be completed no later than receipt of final revenues generated by Measure I 2010-2040. 5. All reimbursement to member agencies shall be subordinate to debt service on bonds sold to deliver SANBAG sponsored projects, 6. In the-event CITY fails to initiate construction by January 31, 2009, fails to complete the PROJECT(S) commenced under this Agreement, fails to perform any of the obligations created by this Agreement, or fails to comply with applicable state and federal laws and regulations, SANBAG reserves the right to terminate this Agreement and any subsequent funding for the PROJECT(S) or any portion thereof upon written notice to CITY. CITY may only be reimbursed for those eligible PROJECT expenditures that occur prior to the date of termination when. successfully completed. C091S2 P-129 as provided for pursuant to this .Agreement. Upon termination, an audit may be performed as provided in Section 1I, Article (8) of this Agreement. 7. The CITY is responsible for payment of the eniire DEVELOPMENT SNARE amount. lir there are. other jurisdictions with minority DE\~ELOI'MENT SHARE amounts, the CITY is responsible for estatilisliin~ a cooperative agreetuent with otii~r jurisdictions that guarantees the reimbursement of the~rninority DEVELOPMENT SEARS accprding to terms mutually agreed upon b,y all parties. S. Neither SANBAG nor any officer or employee thereof is responsible for any injury;. damage of liability occurring or arising by reason of anything done or omitted to he done by CITY under or in connection with any work, authority "or jurisdiction delegated to CITY under this Agreement. Il is understood and agreed that, pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, CITY shall fully defend, indemnify and. save, harmless SANBAG, its officers and employees from al] claims; suits or actions bf every name; kind and description brought for or on account of injury (as defined by Government Code Section 810.8) occurring by reason of.anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to CITY under Chis Agreerneirt. 9. Except as provided in Section III 8., this Agreement will be considered terminated upon reimbursement of eligible costs by SANBAG. San Bernardino Connty Transportation Authority By: Date: Paul Eaton President, SANBAG Board of Directors APPROVED AS'TO FORM AND PROCEDURE: By: Jean-Rene Basle County Counsel Date: City ~f Rancho Cucamon?a By: .lack Lam City Manager Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM,AND PROCEDURE: By: . City Attorney Date: C091S3 P-130 A.tfaeit tFELnt .~1 Project(s) Scope and Cost Proposed Improvements and project cost: Haven Ave widening from Baseline P.d to I ^10 Fwy Westside Nexus Study Cost (2(104): $6,0(10,000 Public Share: $ 4,260,000 (71 °~ of Nexus Study Cost) 2. Church St widening from Archibald to Haven 2 to 4 lanes Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $1,152,000 Public Sltare: $ 517,920 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) 3. New traffic signal at 4th and Richmond Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $18,000 Public Share: $1L,180 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) 4. New traffic signal 4th and Utica Nexus Study Cost (3007 Update): $158,000 Public Share: $113,] 18 (71%a of Nexus Study Cost) ~. New traffic signal 6th and Buffalo Nexus Study Cost (2(107 Update): $li8,000 Public Share: $1L,11S (71% of Nexus Study Cost) 6. New traffic signal 6th and Utica Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $li8,000 Public Share: $1L,118 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) 7. New traffic sio a] Archibald and Banyan Nexus Study Cost (200 i Update): $18,000 Public Share: $112,118 (71% of Nexus Stud} Cost) S. New traffic signal Archibald and San Bernardino Nexus Stud} Cost (2007 Update): $18,000 Public Share: $112,118 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) 9. New traffic signal Archibald and Victoria Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $155,000 Public Share: $112,115 (71% of Nexus Stud}' Cost) CD91S2 P-131 10. New traffic signal Arrow and Center Nexus S[udy Cost (2(107 Updatej: $li5;000 Public Share: $112;175 (71% of News Study Cost) 11. New traffic. sib ia] Ban}'xn and Wardman Bullock. Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $1~5;000 Public Share: $113;7.15 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) L. New traffic signal Carnelian and Wilson Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $15,000 Public Share: $112,115 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) 13. New traffic signal Church and Elm Nexus Study Cost (X107 Update): $li5,000 Public Share: $].12,115 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) 14. New traffic signal Day Creek and Madritral Nexus Study Cost (3007 Update) $15,000 Public Share: $112,115 {71% of Nexus Study Cost) 16. New traffic si~tal Foothill and Cornwall Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $15,000 Public Share: $112,115 (71 %c of Nexus Study Cost) 16. New Traffic signal Foothill and East Ave Nexus Study Cost (3007 Update): $155,000 Public Share: $113,115 (71% of Nexus Study Cost) 17. New traffic signal Foothill and Malachite Nexus Study Cost (3007 Update): $15,000 Public Share: $].13,115 (71 io of Nexus Study Cost) 15. New traffic signa] Haven and Trademarl: Nexus Study Cost (2007:Update): $155,000 Public Share: $112,115 (71%n of Nexus Study Cost) 19. New traffic signal Haven and WIlson Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $15S;000 Public Share: $112,115.(71% of Nexus Study Cost) 20. New traffic signal Hermosa and Church Nexus Study Cost (3007 Update): $155,000 Public Share: $11?,11.5 (71% ofNexus Study Cost) 21. Ne~~ traffic signal Wilson and San Se~•aine Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): 515,000 cn9lsa P-132 :Public Share: $112,118 (71 io of Nexus Study Cost) 22. NeW traffic signal Wilson and Wardman Bullock Nexus Study Cost (2007 Update): $155,000 Public Share: S1L',,118 (71°`0 of Nexus Study Cost) T(3T.4L NEXUS S'1'UY2Y PEJ~LFC SE-LAP.E S7 3~F 5~0 C09152 P-133 STAFF CEP®R'~' DNC;INEERING SERVICES DEPd RTI`'fENT Date: October 21, 2009 To: Mayor and Members of the City Cduncil Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Erica Darplee, Management Analyst II/Acting Utility Operations Manager /~ ~-- RANCHO ~',UCAMONGA Subject: Approval of a payment in -the amount of $137,180.76 to the County of San Bernardino Flood Control District that will serve to transfer the Regional Mainline Drainage Fees collected by the City of Rancho Cucamonga, as provided for in Agreement No. CO-02-139 to meet the City's funding obligation for the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Flood Control Project and approval of an appropriation of $137,180.76 to Account No. 11143035650/1358-0 from the Drainage Etiwanda/San Sevaine (Fund 114) fund balance. It is recommended that Council approve a payment in the amount of $137,180.76 to .the County of San Bernardino Flood Control District that will serve to transfer the Regional Mainline Drainage Fees collected by the City of Rancho Cucamonga, as provided for in Agreement No. CO-02-139 to meet the City's funding obligation for the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Flood Control Project, ,and approve the corresponding appropriation of $137,180.76 to Account. No. 11143035650/1358-0 from the Drainage Etiwanda/San Sevaine (Fund 114) fund balance. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The City of Rancho Cucamonga adopted the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Area Master Plan of Drainage Report on February 2, 1989, and thereafter on August 16, 1989, adopted a resolution establishing a drainage fee over the same Master Plan Drainage Area. The purpose of the fee was to fund regional flood control improvements of Upper Etiwanda Creek and San Sevaine Creek systems td provide regional flood protection for the easterly portion of the City. The County of San Bernardino Flooii Control District is the lead agency for the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Flood Control Project, of which the Upper Etiwanda Creek Improvement Project is a part. More than 50 years in the making, the $150-million Etiwanda/San Sevaine Flood Control Project was formally dedicated. on April 9, 2009. Project construction began in 1996 and now complete, will serve to protect more than 100,000 property owners in western San Bernardino County from floods,. the type of which occur on average once in 100 years. The channel starts in the foothills north, of Rancho Cucamonga and run through Fontana and unincorporated areas of the county before' reaching the Riverside County line. Funding for the project was provided by the Flood Control District's Zone 1, County of San Bernardino RDA, City of Rancho Cucamonga, City of Rancho Cucamonga RDA, City of Fontana and the City of Ontario. Without these agencies all working together to provide the financial backing, this project, with final construction costs topping $150 million, would not have been possible. - P-134 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT APPROVAL OF THE TRANSFER OF REGIONAL MAINLINE FEES TO THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FOR THE ETIWANDA/SAN SEVAINE FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT October 21, 2009 Page 2 The City of Rancho Cucamonga's fuhding obligation was established within the agreement (CO-02-139) executed by the City and the District on January 28, 2003. This agreement stipulates that the City will convey andlor deposit with the District all Regional Mainline Drainage fees collected to date by the City and future drainage fees for the District's use in the design and. construction of the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Mainline Drainage System Project. Accordingly, the District has made a formal request to the City to transfer all Regional Mainline Drainage fees collected to date, less $500,000 to offset an obligation of the District to pay the City $500,000 for the construction of related street improvements. As of October 1, 2009, the total fund balance for the account associated with the Regional Mainline Drainage fees was approximately $637,180.76. Consequently, after accounting for the aforementioned $500,000 credit, the remaining balance of $137,180.76 is the amount that must be transferred to the Flood Control District to comply with the terms of the Agreement. The City has made payments to the District prior in accordance with the agreement stipulations, and this payment will serve as the reimbursement for revenues received since the last major payment was made in November of 2007 for $1,181,404.50. It is recommended that Council approve a payment in the amount of $137,180.76 to the County of San Bernardino Flood Control District as provided for in Agreement No. CO-02-139 to meet the City's funding obligation for the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Flood Control Project, and approve an appropriation of $137,180.76 to Account No. 1 1 14 303 5650/1 356-0 from the Drainage Etiwanda/San Sevaine (Fund 114) fund balance. Respectfully submitted, ark A. Steuer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/ED:rlc Attachment /~ TPP`,~~ pp T n~ ~ pp[ p~•. to ~y ~y 6/c _ , _ - P-135 ~E~AR € FVCEr~ t C1~ ~U'Of~[4 l't~V I~RJ - C'JUNTI"OFSAIJB=n"NAt^-,DING FLOOD CONTROL =SOLID WASTE Muu^MT • ~^o 's'i%v(': PUB! IC AND SUPPJ" , SURVEYOR • TRANa, ORTATIOIJ .~~,._,i SERVICES GROUP E25 East Third Street a San Bernardino, CA 92;15-0635. {909J 367.61 ~S Fax (909j 3b7-6130 September i7. 2009 Plr. Mark Steuer, City Engineer Cify of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive °G Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 G ~9AIJViLLE 6:, "3DVV" BOV,rh1AN. °.c. ^.i .~.. Direcur of Public 1Norl;= File: 1-9U1,' i.00 SUBJECT: Request for Funding Assistance on the Flood Confrol Districrs Etiwanda/San Sevairre Creeks Improvement Project Dear Mr. Steuer: Please accept this letter as the Flood Control District's (District) request for payment of annual fees from the City of Rancho Cucamonga's (City) Reoional Mainlihe Drainage assessment fees, as agreed to and set forth in Section 3a of Amendment No. 1' to Agreement No. 03-117 between the City and District. As you may be aware, the overall Etiwahda,'San Sevaine Creeks Improvement Project was completed earlier this year, after many years of dngoing construction which exceeded 8100 million ih project cents. A large portion of the projects costs came from a loan and grant water conservation project with the Bureau of Reclamatibn. In 2007, the District/County sold 823.8 million in bonds in order to pay off the Bureau loan pprtion of the overall loan and grant funds. In order to assist the District in the bond repayments, the City agreed to .provide its collected drainage fens annually. for that purpose. As set forth in the Agreement (section 3b), it is understood the transfer of funds shall be made thirty days after the close of City's fiscal year, September 30'", provided assessment funds are available. For your information and as can be seer. on the attached Bond Repayment Schedule, the Districts debt service payment for 2009 is 82.3 million. Therefore, as per agreement, please remit to the District any Regional Drainage Fees available as of September 30, 2009.. If ytiu have any questions, please contact Ruben Monies at (909) 38i-7987 and thank you for your continued funding support of District projects within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Si ~erelj,`, (( /2/ Granville M. "Bove' man; P.E., P.L.S. Flood Control Engineer cc: Ivliks Olivier, City of Rancho Cucamonga Kevin 2lakeslee (RF) Ruben IJontes IJielissa lNalker lRFj Rhonda N=ill ,Reading File m S:rm:Gt/IG ee, ,..,..~~. . .., 'tic . -. .. .. ... i .. I - _ _ ... .. ~' ... ., ... .. ... cnc rnrrnrrv rlsF nw v SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FAS STANDARD GONTRAGT E ~ New Veneor Cotle Dept. Contract Number Ivt Chznye c((~~ S A j ~ ) ,• x Cancel V i '~' r County Depznment - Depl. Oran. Contractor's Lic_nse rlo. Daoartment of Public N!orkslELOOD CONTROL I flood Control Disvict Contras; RenrSS_ntative Ph. 2xt. An;oum ohContrct RueEN',/. raoNTES ;-TS67 runtl i gept, grganization I , App;, i Odj/Rev Source rictivity GRCiPP,OJ/JG9 plumber Commodity Code Eslimztetl ?a;nneni Total by Fisczl Yea( FY Amaunt IID F'. Amcum 1/b Project name UPPER ETIINHND.4 CREEK: PROJECT THIS CONTRACT is entered into in the State of California by and between the San Beniardino County Flood Control District. hereinafter called the District, and CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA hereinafter called CITY ?duress P. O. BOX 807 RANCHO CUCANIONGA., CA 91729 Fnon'_ atop Uafe , Federal iC~ .do. o: Social Secumv IJo. TT I5 I-3EREBY .4CFELFD AS FOLLO~~'S: 1!G: ;Pnc:' b.lnn' rtnAnddirimml bnrul sbi'nt. Scr %orrA serricr ro be rendered. umourti to he pnirL rvnnner of pn,rmrnr. lime fm' per;farruw,eo m c mrpfmion, Jerermirmrioir uPsnristnnm_r- pvnnnnmme nwi rmrs/bncrnrinarim,, nrbu~to'rns and rondiriuns, noel rinnrh /rlmrt. sytcirirutinru, noel urlrienrln. ffnnr.l , TS-19S :AGREEiVIENT is entered itao in the State of California, by and between the District and City. A. P,ecitals iP1HE?E4S, THE City and District are desirous of proceeding with the improvements of the Etiwanda/San Sevaine Mainline Drainage System, hereinafter referred to as Project; and WHEREAS, improvement of the Project is expected to exceed X120 Jmillion; and 'JUHE2EAS, funding for Project is to be provided from a federal grant, federal loan, District, City, and the cities Gf Ontario and, Fontana; and lAlhEREAS: the existing Etiwanda/San Se~~raine drainage system is a District operated gild Tclnialt?Cd S%Siem; anG~ Y'h'•i=, .=.=r DlStiiC, t.?rOLlgil Ii5 ri'ir_CtOr, !S In agrcemEni Wlth the CIt16S Cif RarrCilU r~ucslmonaa. Fpntana and Ontario ii"lai .District sliouid be the lead agency in carrying. gut the 'mpre~iemen! project; and i~1HE?Er,S, City, recognizing the need for rirainage improvements in.the Etiwanda;San Sevaine area Ii tUttJfe development was to occur, adopted 4he Etivdanda!San Sevaine ~.f~a IVIaP,I=r ~~an O•i JI'alnaCe i=C2GCft Oil i ebrUarV _'. 'I ~'G~; and P-136 a:e l of ; P-137 V~JHERE.45, on .August 16, 1989 City adopted a resolution Establishing a drainage fee in the Etiwanda/San Sevaine area for P,egional Mainline Drainage facilities in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, as shown on Exhibit "A", which has collected to date an estimated X1.1 million; and WHEREAS, District is ready to begin design for the construction of Project: and WHEREAS, City I~as accumulated Regional Mainline Drainage fees and desires to transfer these fees and subsee,uent fees to the District for design and construcfion of Project. NOVA, TF{EREEORE, it is agreed by and between City and District as follows: 2. Agreemenf City agrees as follows: a. Convey andJor deposit with the District all aegional Mainline Drainage -. fees collected to date by the City and_fufure drainage fees for District's ,~- " use in the design and construction of Project:. Said funds will be transferred to District in the following manner: City shall pay District funding for each consulting desion contract and for each construction related contract within thirty (30) days after award of contract, provided adequate assessment funds have been collected. b. Transmit andlcr deposit with District future Regional Mainline. Drainage f„~, fees collected by City for District's use in the design and construction of Project. As development generates said assessment fees,,City shall transfer these funds to District on an annual .basis, beginning one !1) year after Execution of this agreement. c. City shall deduct fifteen (15) percent of assessment funds collected by ~'" ' City for City's administration and overhead before transferring said funds to Districf. ~. Provide necessary coordination assistance in matters dealing with City facilities and/or Cify matters affecting the improvement project. e. Be responsible for constructing the street improvements for Wilson P:venue across the DisiricYs property lust south of the proposed Etiwanda Gebris Dam as deemed necessary by Gity. ce' Su0!l Sibie r,,r Obi=~IninG all neCeSS2i!y' E!1`iir0rm~nta and "P"~ilit ~~~~ CEaranCES from the reGUiatO fy agenClES fOY the. ~/IISOn Avenue Street imero~~em~n*.s across the District's project area. i•~o= ? of 5 P-138 2. District agrees as foliows: a. .Accept from City drainage funds collected to date and future collected assessment fees from City's Regional Mainline assessment fee for the improvement of the Regional t~4ainline Etiwanda/San SevainE System in accordance viith Section B-1.(a). b. Utilise said funds for improvements to the Etiwanda;San Sevaine ivtainline Drainage System within City boundaries and County areas north of Foothill Boulevard. c. Construct reinforced concrete Box culverts across the channel for Wilson Avenue, and the present and future crossing of Summit Avenue as part of and during channel construction. d. Upon award of a construction contract for construction of fhe Etiwanda Creek Debris Dam, pay to Cify an amount not to exceed $500,000, which Citv shall use to construct the Wilson Avenue street improvements acress the project area, just south of the proposed Debris Dam. e. Design, advertise, award, construct, and administEr the construction contract for said Project. f. Complete Project and continue to eperaie and maintain the Mainline Etiwanda/San SEVaine Drainage System of no cost to City. g. Furbish City accounting for Project on a quarterly basis during the design and construction of the project . Accounting shall include funds received from City, encumbrance andlor spending of said funds, and overall protect schedules, costs, etc. 3. !t is mutually agreed a. i his Agreement should terminate upon completion of Project which is estimated to be en (10) years; however, due to the fact District has a $19.1 million federal loan v~~hich helped finance the project and needs City's finandal assistance. City's obl_igation_ to pay .District these R.egion_ a_I Mainline Drainage assessment fees shall end in the year ?019, ~irucr is when the X19? ir~illionlcen will be paid off, Upon compieio~~~ of Project, and rile loan rEpayment GGI71DIEiEd, City S obligation for ccntribufion of assessment funding towards Project shall be fulfilled. _ b. Clty COnVeVanCe Gf funds t0 Di$tri Ct Sil c^. bE On a^ annual basis, thirty y,r-' :i'Y {?,^:I r?aVS aRE; CIOSe Oi tili`i~c fISC31 vea'. c,el.emnar j(1:~/ r"CVided assessment funds are collected. c. During the construction period, City shall have access to Froject constnuction fiics ar~d shall receive conies Cf the cor~strucie~~ work sc~,~ ales. _~~_ . ~; P-139 d. Upon completion of Project, District shall-furnish City a complete set of plans and specifications for all work completed within City limits. e. Once construction of the Etiwanda Creek improvements figs commenced utilizing City funds, the District shall use due diligence in completing all of the project construction. f. District's willingness to ,pay to City 3500,000 for street improvements for Wilson Avenue is due to the fact the improvements are located within District's right-gf-way p the north and south of the project afea, providing greater access for the District to the proposed Debris Dam and Spreading grounds areas. ,41so, as is known, City requires all projects being developed adjacent to proposed City streets to pay for those street improvements, as part of their project which is the case herein. Street improvements shall only consist bf durb, gutter, walk and pavement. g. Neither District nor any officer or employee thereof is responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by City under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated. to Cify under this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that, pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, City shall fully defend, indemnify and save harmless District, all officers and employees from all claims, suits or actions of every name, kind and description brought for or on account of injury (as defined in Government Code Section 810.8) occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by City under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to City under this Agreement. h. Neither City or any c~~icer or employee thereof is responsibie fof any damage or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by District under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdictior~ delegated to District under this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that, pursuant to Government Code Sec#ion 895.4, District shall fully defend, indemnify and save harmless.. City, from all claims, suits or actions of every name, kind and description brought for or on account of injury (as defined in Government Code Section 8'10.8) occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by District Under GI' In Cgnr,eCtlOn With arty vdOii:, aUihO(liy Or jUrISgICtlOri delegated to District Uild Er this ~=.GieelTieni. i. .!.is ^-c:reeir.=..^.t 1-ar ..~ t~;!~iinated or pr:.;vision= cortai^ed her=in mad. Le aitercrl Changed Gr amend°d by mUtUai COnSent Oi the pal'tleS ilereT..G. j. Flo alteration or variztion of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid ~~mless made in ~.vriting and signed by the parties hereto and no orpl ~UridO!'ECariding Or Buff°mcht not IfICOi pOratcd herein shad be bindlrig Cri - ~. _r.•v ;;r th= panes ,.ei sto. - =-a~: ~ of P-140 iN WITiV~SS VVHEKEOF, the parties herein nave executed this. agreement as of the day and year first set forth above. .~_. s•i ATTEST S. R'ci3EE BHSTiAfa x-« CIerY, ortn~ 3oard of Sup~-In~urs n 1 xA~ of fhe County;ot aan Be'mar o / rte, ~ ~ : ; ~.. «~ ,.. SA.N EcRNA7CIPIG COUPJT Y FiLdGD CONTROL DISTRICT , ~ s 1~1"~~-r2~~~/~~~ ~ ---CITY OF r~A1VC~,',O CUCAMONGA T= ~-.4C=dH4f~-£+ratrfl~ ,3oerd~B~peFarscrs p~rn~_ :Iansberycr Ciis rman i3oe rd c` Sunc.viso r -~ (Sfa e, fcorpo,'aCion, company, etc.) ~ :' ; , , . ../ ~ r , ~, ~ L'aiert _ ,. ~:. iii ~' "' "' ~~ ~~ ~ (.~utttorized Signature) SIGiJE6 AND CERTIFIED THJ- A COPY OF THIS (Print]- Name WIf.LIAM J. ALEXANDER DOCUIl4EN l HAS 6EEiJ DELPo'ERED TO THE CHAIP.MAN GF THE °OA,°.D. _ ~ Dated / • /i. . , _, CIerM, of the Board"of Supervisors of the County of San uernardino. % Title MAYOR ay ~ • F,ddras ° P. O. Box 807 ~' Deputy Rancho Cucamcnaa, CA 5 i 729 .~.ppr:•=c as :o L_ca Fom~ ~ F:EVi?tWd 25 le .Strirmative .~aiSn 1 P,evieved for Frcc>ssira i i } ... DE • -0Jr: is"~.,::l152' i ~ -c~nc;' P.dminis iralodC:'.O u0E _ Gi _ P-141 ~ .~ li Ek ~~. , i~ , yc ~ F.tiwra~da fi:giana! Dc'eris Dace & Ruin - ..;„.. 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J'v ~~7F]w .f~Iry3 I I i if9i:9 P-142 ~AL"~lC~~' ~Jl ®~1l COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Date: October 21, 2009 RANCHO To: Mayor and Members of the City Council CUCAtviONGA Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director By: Paula Pachon, Management Analyst III Subject:. APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT In accordance with the City Council's request to become more informed of recreation programs, projects and events, this report is provided to highlight pertinent issues, projects and programs occurring in the Community Services Department. This report is provided to the City Council for informational purposes only. Seniors: The following table highlights some senior activities that took place during September 2009 as well as the total number. of, registrations for the year for Wellness Pass and Senior Transportation. Activity Date Number of Participants Pool Tournament Se tember 4, 2009 12 Senior Dance Ap reciation Se tember 12, 2009 86 Senior Birthda Se tember 30, 2009 137 Wellness Pass - A es 60+ Total Re istered 2009 - 1183 Wellness Pass - A es 50-59 Total Re istered 2009 - 588 Silver Fox Express Total Re istered 2009 - 146 o Upcoming Senior Activities are summarized below: Activit Date Time Pool Tournament First Friday of each month 1:00 p.m. Senior Dance October 10, 2009 7:00 .m. Flue Shot Clinic October 16, 2009 9:00 a.m. Senior Birthda October 28, 2009 11:00 a.m. Halloween Part October 29, 2009 9:30 a.m. It is anticipated that the Senior Advisdty Committee will hold its next regular meeting on Monday, Octdber 26, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. \'~ ~ ~'' :' ~ - o Participation ih the Senior Nutrition Program for the month of September 2009 is summarized in the table on the following page: P-143 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE 2 OCTOBER 21.2009 Week Date Partici ants 1 9/1 through 9/4/2009 948 2 9/7through_9/1112009 948 3 9/14 through 9/18/2009 1,099 4 9/21 thrdugh 9/25/2009 1,134 5 9/28 through 9/30/2009. 614 Total meals served for the month of September 2009: 4,743 Senior Services: e The table below summarizes participation in Senior Services activities for the month of September 2009: Pro ram Number of Partici ants Blood Pressure Screenin 119 Resource Libra 350 Bereavement Su ort 10 Elder Law Private Counselin 20 HICAP 3 Dr. Cohen - "The Doctor is In" 12 Peo le with Arthritis Can Exercise 332 Sit and Be Fit 384 Special Needs Programs: The table on the following page highlights some special needs activities that took place during September 2009. Activity Start Date Number of Partici ants Frida Ni ht Fun Club - Karaoke Ni ht Se tember 18, 2009 16 Ballet - S ecial Needs Se tember 10, 2009 1 Star Performers -Intermediate Se tember 16, 2009 18 G mnastics June 15, 2009 1 Martial Arts - Be inning Se tember 14, 2009 2 Martial Arts -Intermediate Se tember 14, 2009 3 Ta - S ecial Needs Se tember 10, 2009 4 Movement and Tumbling -Special Needs September 10, 2009 1 Jazz and Hi Ho - S ecial Needs Se tember 14, 2009 10 IncredABLE Athletes -Basketball September 14, 2009 2 Planning for the Future of Your Special Needs Child September 12, 2009 3 P-144 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE 3 OCTOBER 21, 2009 a Upcoming Special Needs activities are summarized below: Activity Date Time Friday Night Fun Club -Halloween Hop Dance October 23, 2009 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm IncredABLE Athletes -Basketball October 22, 2009 3:00 m - 3:45 m Tech Junction: o The table below summarizes participation in Tech Junction activities for the month of September 2009: Senior Computer Classes Date ~ Number of Participants Intro to Windows and PC Se tember 7, 9, 14, 16 17 Intro to Microsoft Word Se tember 8, 10, 15, 17 20 T in Class Se tember 4, 11, 18, 25 19 Intro to Microsoft Publisher Se tember 21, 23, 28 16 Intro to Windows and PC Se tember 22, 24, 29 17 Contract Computer Classes Date (8 week Session) Number of Partici ants Intro to T in Level I Se tember 15, 2009 13 Intro to Com uters Se tember 15, 2009 12 Intro to Microsoft Word Youth Se tember 15, 2009 1 Intro to Microsoft Word Adult Se tember 15, 2009 1 e6a Worksho Se tember 19, 2009 7 Tech Junction Date Number of Partici ants Dro In-Use September 891 Senior Classes Se tember 303 Public Classes Se tember 67 Total uses/users Se tember 1251 o, Upcoming Computer Class activities are summarized below: Senior Computer Classes Date/Starting Date Intro to Surfin the Internet October 5, 7, 12 Intro to Surfing the Internet October 20, 22, 27 Typing Class October 2, 9, 16, 26 Email and Ecards . October 19, 21, 26 Intro to Microsoft PowerPoint October 6, 8, 13 Public Computer Classes Date/Starting Date eBay Workshop October 17, 2009 Intro to Microsoft Excel October 20, 2009 _ Intro to Typing Level II October 20, 2009 Ihtro to Email October 20, 2009 Microsoft PowerPoint October 20, 2009 P-145 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PncE 4 OCTOBER 21, 2009 Trips and Tours: Tri Date Number of Participants Julian September 10, 2009 26 Culinary Institute of Santa Barbara September 22, 2009 34 Oak Glen September 24, 2009 21 Pacific Marine Mammal Center September 29, 2009 24 o Upcoming Trips and Tours are summarized below: Trip Date LA Lakers @ Citizens Business Bank October 20, 2009 Mexican Riviera Cruise. October 25 - November 1, 2009 New England Back Roads October 8 - 15, 2009 Wheel of Fortune and Sony Studio Tour October 16, 2009 Human Services -Commodities Date Number of Number of Participating Families Participating Individuals Au ust Commodities - 9/14/09 432 731 Facilities: The table below illustrates the number of rentals/bookings and attendance figures for our community facilities during the month of September 2009: Facility Rentals # Rentals/ Bookin s Rental Attendance Building Attendance James L. Brulte Senior Center 70/196 4,520 23,385 Gold S. Lewis Communit Center 97/177 10,990 8,606 Youth: o The table below summaries Youth Program Attendance for the month of September. Program ClasseslSites Registrants/Attendance Pla school 4514 725/5816 Lewis Partnership Kids Club @ Del Mar, & Terra Vista Apartments 2 590 Teens: o The table below summarizes Teen Program Attendance for the month of September. Pro ram/Activit Attendance /Partici ation Teen Center 671 Partici ants Teen Center-Famil Challen e Ni ht 51 Partidi ants Teen Center Rentals 14 Partici ants P-146 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY_ SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE 5 OCTOBER 21, 2009 Program/Activit Attendance /Participation TRAC Meetin 44 artici ants TRAC- Bab sittin 38 partici ants, 7Volunteers Skate Park 2305 Partici ants 1141 Spectators Recreation Contract Classes: e Registration Started August 17, 2009. Season Started September 8, 2009. Fall Class # Sites Registrants 280 14 1,840 Facilities: The table below illustrates the number of rentals/bookings and attendance figures for our community facilities during the month of September. Facility Rentals # Rentals/Bookings Rental Attendance Building Attendance Lions Center East 46/195 493 2408 Lions Center West 55!128 1249 3164 Human Services: RC Family Resource Center: a The table below summarizes Center Programs/UVorkshops attendance for September 2009. Pro ramNVorkshop Attendance /Participation De artment of Children Services 36 Health Care Benefits for All 5 Communit Care Hos ice 12 Children Crisis Response Team 165 O lion House 5 House of Ruth Domestic Violence Class 30 Parentin Classes Para Los Ninos 29 ACI Ministries - GED Class 85 Communit Closet Giveawa 316 Alcohol Anon mous 98 A enc Collaboration Meetin 24 Youth Accountatiilit Board 45 Citrus Colle e 5 Women on the Move 24 Martial Arts Class 16 AI -Anon/AlaTeen 41 De ressive Bi olar Su ort ` 27 Resurrection Ministries Pathfinders 36 Famil Fun Ni ht 63 RC Communit Yard Sale 800 TOTAL 1,862 P-147 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGP 6 OCTOBER 21, 2009 a The table below summarizes the Clients Served by Each Agencv Housed at the RCFRC for the month of September. A encies Housed at the Center Number of Clients Served Touch Ministries 73 Beaut for Ashes 24 House of Ruth 23 Ea le's Wins 27 Li ht House Learnin Center 13 Leadin Ladies 7 Para Los Ninos 31 TOTAL 198 Facilities: o The table below .illustrates the number of rentals and attendance figures for our community facilities during the month of September. Facility Rentals # Rentals Rental Attendance RC Famil Resource Center 5 175 Volunteers: v The table below summarizes the Community Services Department's volunteer usage for the month of August 2009. Division August 2008 # of # of Vols: Hours $ Value* August 2009 # of ' # of Vols. Hours $ Value* Administration' 5 15 $330 5 15 $330 Senior Services 150 2,095 $46,027 140 1,754 $38,535 Human Services 30 95 $2,087 40 182 $3,999 S orts 79 776 $17,049 82 1,684 $36,997 S ecial Events 10 131 $2,878 11 52 $1,142 Performin Arts 39 296 $6,503 23 128 $2,812 Teens 63 2,264 $49,740 13 81 $1,780 Youth Pro rams - $0 5 119 $2,614 Totals 376 5,672 $124,614 319 4,015 $88,210 'Basetl on $21.97/hour- State average as determined the California Independent Sector. Youth Sports: o The table below summarizes Youth .Sports Activities for the September reporting period: Activit # Partici ants Age/Gender # Teams Northtown Teen Vol. Club NTVC Meetin 6 6 - 12 grade... N/A Northtown Pee-Wee Soccer 15 3-5 iris & ba s 2 Northtown Youth Soccer 35 7-14 irls & bo s 4 Northtown Kun -Fu Karate 5 4-8 girls & bo s N/A P-148 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE 7 OCTOBER 21, 2009 Activit # Participants Age/Gender # Teams Northtown Kung-Fu Karate 15 9 & u iris & bo s N/A Northtown Hi -Ho 5 5 -14 irls & bo s. N/A Northtown Mexican Foklorico 4 5-11 iris & bo s N/A Northtown Healthy RC Cooking - C.A.S.A 16 9 & 17 girls & boys N/A Northtown Healthy RC Cooking - C.A.S.A 19 18 & up Adults N/A Pee Wee Soccer 451 3-5/boys & girls 32 Youth Flag Football 232 6-13 girls & boys 22 CMS Judo 40 7-12 girls & boys NA Youth Basketball 144 6- 17 girls &boys 16 ' .Aquatics 0 6mth + NA RC Family Sports Center: o The table below provides drop-in/open plat/ and rental .participation reporting period: Adult Sports: at the Center for the Activity # Participants Adult Basketball 293 Youth Basketball 306 Adult Rac uetball 328 Youth Racquetball 41 Adult Volle ball 3 Youth Volleyball 11 Adult Walle ball 56 Youth Walle ball 44 Jazzercise 1,234 Rentals ~ 210 Youth Judo 48 Team Volle ball Practice 60 o The table below summarizes adult sport activities for the. reporting period: Activity # Participants # Team Gender Softball 6244 174 Males & Females Adult Basketball 66 6 Males Rac uetball 10 N/A Males & Females Tennis 14 N/A Males & Females Special Events: Upcoming special events include: October 3RD -Grape Harvest Festival, Community Stage, 10am-3pm, Victoria Gardens. November 14T" -Founders Festival Community Parade: 9:30am-11am, Victoria Gardens; Birthday Celebration: 11 am-fpm, Bank of America Imagination Courtyard. November 21ST -_Sparks Ofiove Kick Off, 3pm-6pm, Rancho Cucamonga Metrolink Station. P-149 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PncE 8 OCT08ER 21, 2009 Cultural and Performing Arts: o The table below summarizes Theatre Arts Academy classes during the reporting period: Activit Partici ants/Attendance Teen Actors Bootcam 9 Sin ing for a Lifetime 22 Adult Im rov 6 Broadwa Babies 10 TOTAL 47 o Community Theatre rehearsals/auditions included the following during the reporting period. Activit Partici ants/Attendance Crucible Auditions f 5 Crucible Rehearsals 40 o Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA1 rehearsals/auditions included the following during the reporting period. Activity Participants/Attendance !f You Give a Mouse a Cookie 30 . Rental Activities: a The table below summarizes rental activities in Celebration Hall at the Cultural Center for the reporting period: Celebration Hall Rental Events Date Event Attendance Tuesday, 9/1/2009 Community Hospital Demo MainStreet Lobb 60 Thursday, 9/3/2009 Press Conference - IE Utilities Lobb 60 Tuesday, 9/8/2009 All Hands Employee Meeting 330 Thursday, 9/10/2009 Rideshare Week 152 Saturday, 9/12/2009 Foreclosure Workshop 100 Saturday, 9/12/2009 62" Birthday Party 80 Sunday, 9/13/2009 Morning Star Church 30 Thursday, 9/17/2009 Software User Group 35 Saturday, 9/1 912 0 09 Dinner Reception 175 Saturday, 9/26/2009 Dinner Fundraiser (MainStreet Lobb 32 TOTAL 1,054 P-150 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT Pnce 9 OCTOBER 21, 2009 CSD Celebration Hall Events Date Event Attendance Tuesda , 9/22/2009 Tar et Rece tion 70 Wed.,9/23-Sun. 9/27/2009 Assoc Artists Art Show 500 Library and Other City Government Dept.'s Celebration Hall Events Date Event Attendance Friday, 9/18/2009 Cultural Arts Night (Library) CH, MSL & IC 650 Saturda , 9/19!2009 Bird Show Libra MSL 113 Sunday, 9/20/2009 Literacy Celebration Libra MSL 100 Tuesda , 9/22/2009 Virtual Desktop Demo IS 35 Tuesday, 9/29/2009 Big Read Book Discussion Libra 9 Meet & Greet Events Date Event Attendance 9/11/2009 Pointer Sisters 40 Membership Events Date Event Attendance 9/11/2009 Club M 40 Volunteer Events Date Event Attendance Wednesda , 9/23/2009 Volunteer Orientation Thursda , 9/24/2009 Mouse Cookie Preview Ni ht 32 Lewis Family Playhouse: During the reporting period, the Lewis Family Playhouse was host to a wide variety of productions, community programs and private rentals. The table below summarizes this information for the reporting period: The table below reflects number of tickets sold for various performances during the reporting period. It does not reflect actual patrons in attendance. Lewis Famil Pla house Professional! Presented Productions SHOW DATE Tickets Sold NUMBER OF EVENTS Pointer Sisters 9/11/09. 428 1 Mariachi Divas 9/12/09, 9/13/09 1084 2 if You Give a Mouse a Cookie 9/25/09, 9/26/09, 9/29/09, 9/30/09 3330 8 Lewis Famil Playhouse Rental Events SHOW DATE Approx: Attendance' NUMBER OF EVENTS All Hands Meetin 9/8/2009 .330 1 P-151 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PACE 10 OCTOBER 21.2009 Public Lobby: The Lobby to the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center is open to the public seven days a week. During the reporting period, local residents visited the public areas. Public Lobby Total: 1,111 Parks: o The table below provides usage information for park picnic shelteFs and special use facilities for the month of July 2009: Park/shelter Attendance # Rentals Red Hill 2,995 37 Herita e 1,350 14 Milliken 350 14 Hermosa 325 10 Da Creek 625 15 Co ote Can on 100 3 Victoria Arbors 200 8 Civic Center Court and 0 0 Am hitheatre 200 4 TOTAL 6,145 105 Equestrian Participants: 75 S ectators: 00 3 Equestrian participants include drop-in use. o Park monitors keep daily reports of activities in our parks, often helping out residents in need of .assistance. Equestrian Center: Staff continues to meet quarterly with users of the Equestrian Center (Alta Loma Riding Club, Rancho Rebels 4-H, Rising Stars of Equestrian Therapy and Rancho Cucamonga Cifizen Mounted Patrol) to address maintenance needs and programming. Epicenter Rentals/Activities: ..Staff is working with a number of organizations for 2009 rental events at the Epicenter. The table below outlines those potential activities: Date Organization Event Location October 17` Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk Parking Lots A & B and City streets surrounding the E icenter November 7' CEDAR Corp Life Walk Parking Lots A & B and City streets surrounding the E icenter P-152 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT Pnce 11 OCTOBER 21, 2009 Park and Recreation Commission: The. Park and Recreation Commission met on October 15~'. The following items were discussed/acted upon at this meeting:- - Presentation on Healthy RC program. - Review of City Council Updates. - Senicr Advisory Committee update. - Sports Advisory Committee update. Review of the Community Services Department 2008-2009 Annual Program Report. - Update on recent fiscal impacts to Community Services programming.. - Discussion regarding changing the regular meeting date and time of the Park and Recreation Commission. - Consideration of calling a special meeting of the Park and Recreation Commission. - Update reports from the Trails Advisory Committee, Sports Advisory Committee, Senior Advisory Committee and the Geheral Plan Update Committee. Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation: The Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation held its Board meeting on October 14'h. The following items were discussed/acted upon at this meeting. - Oral update reports from the following Committees: Golf Committee, Spring Event Committee, Executive/Finance Committee, Board Development Committee and the Performing Arts/Giving Committee. - Development of a 2009-2010 Major Donor Prospect Plan. - Proposal to approve the "Hearts for Arts" fundraising campaign. - Request for approval of Spring Event Fundraiser, "Arts R Cultural" concept and budget. - Consideration of an appointment of a Secretary/Treasurer for the Community Foundation Board of Directors. - Review and approval of Community Foundation Committee descriptions Consideration of appointments to the various Community Foundation Committees. - Status report of Foundation supported programs. - Review of the Community Foundation Action Plan. - Review of October 2009 -January 2010 Foundation meeting schedules. submitted, Kevin'McArdle Community Services Director I:ICOMMSERVICouncil&8oa~dslCityCouncillSta(/Reports120091CSD. Update 10.27.09.doc t\Dl`fl V ] tiTR~1T]\'E $ERt ICESDF..P.-1IiTDBVI' RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 C,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: John Gillison, Deputy City Manager/Administrative~Se~rvice By: Manuel Pilonieta, Informati ices Manager r"t' Keri Hinojos, Senior Buy 'Subject: APPROVAL TO PURC ASE THREE (3) DELL EQUALLOGIC STORAGE ARRAY NETWORKS AND MAINTENANCE FROM DELL, INC., OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, UTILIZING A COMPETITIVELY BID CONTRACT AWARDED BY THE WESTERN STATES CONTRACTING ALLIANCE ("WSCA") /NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS "NASPO" CONTRACT #B27160,IN THE AMOUNT OF $165,406; TO BE FUNDED AS FOLLOWS: $164,235 FROM ACCCOUNT 1714001-5605 (CAPITAL OUTLAY-COMPUTER EQUIPMENT) AND $1,171 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001-5200 (OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council award the purchase of three (3) Dell Equallogic Storage Array Networks and maintenance from Dell Inc., of Round Rock, Texas utilizing a competitively bid contract awarded by the Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) /National Association of state procurement professionals "NA$PO" contract #627160, in the amount of $165,4D6, to be funded as follows: .$164,235 from account 1714001-5605 (Capital Outlay-Computer Equipment) and $1,171 from account 1714001-5200 (Operations & Maintenance). BACKGROUND Information Services supports the City's computer related systems, including data storage services. These data storage needs are provided by storage array networks (SANs), which support computer file storage for desktop computers and central. computer services in an efficient, cost effective, and flexible manner. Additional SANS are necessary in order to meet the City's growing need fdr file storage and to replace older services that are approaching the end of their useful life. These SANS will add necessary storage space for the City's computer services. The IS Division provided specifications to Purchasing which were then sent directly to Dell for a request for quote. Dell responded with manufacturer direct pricing utilizing the.Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) /National Association of state procurement professionals °NASPO" contract #827160. In reviewing the response the Information Services and Purchasing staff have determined that it is in the City's best interest to utilize the WSCA/ NASPO as the method of procurement. P-153 PUBLIC \\~OR[{5 $ERVICES:DEPARTMFN'I' Date: October 21, 2009 To: Mayor and Members df the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William Wttkopf, Public Works Services Director By: Emest Ruiz, Streets, Storm Drains and Fleet Superintendent Keri Hinojos, Senior Buyer ,~fi..:. . f ti ~ .4 ~~ RANCHO CUCAb10NGA Subject: AUTHORIZATION TO AWARD THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2) 19,500 LBS. GVWR DUMP BED TRUCKS FROM FAIRVIEW FORD,SALES, INC. OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA AS PER REQUEST FOR BID {"RFB") #09/10-009 IN THE AMOUNT OF $75,262.95 FROM ACCT. NO. 1712001-5604 (VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND) TO BE USED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES STREET SECTION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the award and purchase of two (2) 19,500 GVWR dump bed trucks from Fairview Ford Sales Inc., of San Bemardino, Califomia as per Request for Bid ("RFB") #09/10-009 in the amount of $75,262.95 from account number 1712001-5604 (Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Fund) to be used by the Public Works Services Street section. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS City Council approved the purchase of two (2) 19,500 GVWR dump bed trucks in the adopted FY 2009!10 budget as a part of the Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Fund. The Public Works Services Department provided specifications to the Purchasing Department for the purchase of the two (2) dump bed trucks. Purchasing prepared and posted to the City's website, RFB #09/10-009, thirty-eight vendors were notified; twenty-one vendors downloaded the RFB, and eleven responses were received. After analysis of the bid responses by. the Fleet Supervisor, Streets, Storm Drains and Fleet Superintendent and Purchasing Staff, it has been determined to be in the City's best interest that an award be authorized to Fairview Ford Sales Inc., of San Bemardino, Califomia, the lowest, most. responsive, responsible bidder that meets the specifications required 6y the Public Works Services Department for the two (2) 19,500 GVWR dump bed trucks. Bid details are on file in the Purchasing Department. The following is a breakdown of the veFiicles that were bid: Budget Description Assigned Department Award Amount Rplc SR#1621 w/Dump Bed PU PWSD-Street $37,631.48 Rplc SR#1631 w/Dump Bed PU PWSD-Street $37,631.48 Respectful! submitted, 1 ; William Wittkopf Public Works Services Director P-154 P-155 ~T~'F IDEA'®RT ' , L-NGINEERING DEPARTA'IENT ^~ ~~ RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 C`-,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark Steuer, Director Eng Svc/City Engineer By: Joseph Stofa Jr., Associate Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF RECONVEYANCE OF .DEED OF TRUST AND ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS FOR 'LOT 5 DOCUMENT NO. 2009-0355891, LOT 6 DOCUMENT NO. 2009-0355892, LOT 7 DOCUMENT NO. 2009-0355893, LOT 12 DOCUMENT NO: 2009-0355894 AND LOT 14 DOCUMENT NO. 2009-0355895 OF TRACT 17919 TO BELLA VICTORIA, LP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LOCATED. AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF EASTAVENUE AND MILLER AVENUE RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution releasing the deed of trust and assignment of rents for lots 5, 6, 7, 12 and 14 of Tract 17919 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the Resolution approving same and cause same Resolution to record. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: City Council Ordinance No. 802 was passed on January 7, 2009, creating a development impact fee deferral program. Developer, Bella Victoria, LP entered into an agreement for 10 lots to defer payment of the development impact fee until completion of the buildings. The, agreement gives the developer up to one year to complete the buildings and pay the impact fees prior to release of any occupancies. Bella Victoria, LP previously released two buildings ahd is in the process of releasing 5 additional buildings. The impact fees for these 5 buildings have been paid in full on Lots 5, 6, 7, 12 and 14 and the Developer has requested a release of the deed of trust and assignment df rents on those Tots. Respectfully submitted, ar r Director Eng Svc/City Engineer MAS:JES;akt Attachment(s) P-756 RESOLUTION NO. D ~I ',2O S A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RELEASING DEED OF TRUST AND ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS FOR LOTS 5, 6; 7, 12 and 14 OF TRACT 17919, LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER DF EAST AVENUE AND MILLER AVENUE) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, adopted Ordinance 802 creating a development impact fee deferral program; and WHEREAS, the development impact fees required under the agreement have been paid in full on lots 5, 6, 7, 12 and 14 and is no longer required. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council. of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby release said deed of trust and assignment of rents for lots 5, 6, 7,.12 and 14 of Tract 17919 and the Mayor is authorized to sign this resolution and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause Release of deed of trust and assignment of rents to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Bernardino, State of California P-157 Ate., RANCHO Date: October 2l, 2009. C',UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam,.AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Stever, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Engineering Tech. Subject: ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2, LOCATED AT 9018 BASE LINE ROAD, SUBMITTED BY JAVIER T. MENDEZ & MARGARITA MENDEZ, HUSBAND AND WIFE RECOMMENDAl1ON It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for 9018 Base Line Road. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS 9018 Base Line Road, located on the north east corner of Base Line Road and Garnet Street in the Low Residential District, has applied for a building permit for a new single-family residence. The developer is required to fulfill certain conditions along with the normal processing. As part of those conditions, the developer is required to have the project annexed into the appropriate lighting and landscape maintenance district. The Consent and Waiver to Annexation forms signed by the developer are on file in the City Clerk's Office. Respectfully submitted, ar ever, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS:TH;akt Attachment(s) P-158 City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Division Vicinity Nrap r ~Q ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 f ~...yy~~~~~~ 1 ~'°Yh~.r;' ~ ~ W ' ~ m -__._. -~_-l. i 1 BASE LINE r-----•------- --- _ 1 ~ 7 j ~ t i ~ ; i I ' -_~ ;_-_------ -I --- N W ~ E S Item: Title: i I '~ I' ,~ ;~ ,~ r._.__ ~~ r .__.~ ._- ..., . ; P-159 RESOLUTION NO. D9-2~ I A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY- TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE .DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR 9018 BASE LINE ROAD (APN: 0202-23-135) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho .Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance' district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972"; being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "1972 Act"), said special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance District No. 1, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (referred to collectively as the "Maintenance Districts"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the 1972 Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, an assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owner of property within the territory to be annexed; ahd WHEREAS, notwithstanding the such provisions of the 1972 Act related to the annexation of territory to the Maintenance District, Article XIIID of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIIID") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the maintenance Districts on the territory proposed to be annexed to such districts; and WHEREAS, the owhers of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the Maintenance Districts in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and P-160 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 1972 Act to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 1972 Act and/or Article XIIID applicable to the authorization fo levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization tb levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct SECTION 2: This City Cduncil hereby finds and determines that: The annual assessments proposed to be levied bri each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional .special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvements. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves ahd orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit B. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the Maintenance. Districts, including levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. 901.8 Base Line Road r Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property To Be Annexed The Owners of the Property are:' JavierT. Mendez & Margarita Mendez, Husband & Wife The legal description of the Property is: CUC HD ASSN W 118 FT E 404 FT N 130 FT S 147 FT LO.T 12 BLK 16 EX N 10 FT THEREOF The above described parcels are shown on sheet A-2 attached herewith and by this reference made a part hereof. P-161 A-1 9018 Base line Road P-162 Exhibit B To Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2009/2010 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (GENERAL CITY) Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (LMD #1) represents 23.63 acres of landscape area, 41:88 acres of parks and 16.66 acres of community trails which are located at various sites throughout the City. These sites are not considered to be associated with any one particular area within the City, but rather benefit the entire City on a broader scale. As such, the parcels within this district do not represent a distinct district area as do the City's remaining LMD's. Typically parcels within this district have been annexed upon development The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees, entry monuments, community trails and parks. The 41.88 acres of parks consist of Bear Gulch Park, East and West Beryl Park, Old Town Park, Church Street Park, Golderi Oaks Park and the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (SLD #1) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets throughout the City. The facilities within this district, being located on arterial streets, have been determined to benefit the City as a whole on an equal basis and as such those costs associated with the maintenance and/or installation of the facilities is assigned to the City-wide district. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (LOCAL STREETS): Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (SLD #2) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street. lights and traffic signals located on local streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in a local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the residential area of the City west of Haven Avenue. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit this area of the City. This sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets generally west of Haven Avenue. B-1 9018 Base Line Road P-163 Proposed additions to Work Program (Fiscal Year 2009/2010) " For Project: 9018 Base Line Road Number of Lamps Street Lights 5800E 9500E 16,000E 22 OOOL 27 500E SLD # 1 -- -- -- -- -- SLD # 2 -- -- - - -- Community Trail Turf Non-Turf Trees Landscaping DGSF SF SF EA LMD #1 -- -- -- -- "Existing items installed with original project ;el(s) DU or Acres S 1 S 2 L 1 1 DU 1 1 1 T B-2 901 B Base Line Road P-164 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2009 / 2010 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (GENERAL CITY): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $92.21 for the fiscal year 2009/2010. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District,No. 1 (General City): # of Rate Per # of Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single, parcel 8212 1.D 8212 $92.21 $757,228.52 Family Multi- Unit 7539 0.5 3769.5 $92.21 $347,585.59 Family TOTAL $1,104,814.11 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (9018 Base Line) is: 1 Parcels x 92.21 A.U. Factor $92.21 Rate Per A.U. _ $92.21 Annual Assessment STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $17.77 for the fiscal year 2009/2010. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family parcel 22,901 1.00 22,901 $17.77 $406,950.77 Multi-Family Unit 10,449 1.00 10,449 $17.77 $185,678.73 Commercial Acre 2,835 2.00 5,670 $17.77 $100,755.90 TOTAL $693,385.40 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (9018 Base Line Road) is: 1 SFR x'1 A.U. Factor x $17.77 Rate Per A.U. _ $17.77 AnnuaLAssessment C-1 9018 Base Line Road P-165 STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (LOCAL STREETS): The rate per assessment unit (A.U,) is $39.97 for the fiscal year 2009/2D10. The following ta61e summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (Local Streets):. # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 6337 1.00 6337 $39.97 $253,289.89 Multi Family Unit 1087 1.00 1087 $39.97 $43,447.39 Commercial Acre 34 2.00 68 $39.97 $2,717.96 Total $299,455.24 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (9018 Base Line Road) is: 1 SFR x 1 A.U. Factor x $39.97 Rate Per A.U. _ $39.97 Annual Assessment C-2 9018 Base Line Road P-166 CERTIFICATE OF SUFFICIENCY CONSENT AND WAIVER TO ANNEXATION FOR 9018 BASE LINE ROAD LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MARK A. STEUR, the undersigned, hereby certifies as follows: That I am the CITY ENGINEER of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. That on the 21" day of October, 2009, I reviewed a Consent and Waiver to Annexation pertaining to the annexation of certain property to the Maintenance District, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. That I caused said Consent and Waiver to Annexation to be examined .and my examination revealed that said Consent and Waiver to Annexation has been signed by the owners of all of the property within the territory proposed to be annexed #o the Maintenance District. That said Consent and Waiver to Annexation meets the requirements of Section 22608.1 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. EXECUTED this 21 s' day of October 2009, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. 7 .~ _ ~~' CITY ENGINEER CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~~1 SS ~A S~i~®~~ • l ENGINEERING DEP.~1RThIENT RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Direptor of Engineering Services/City Engiheer By: Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENTS, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES AND ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR DRC2006-00540, LOCATED Al` 13233 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, IN THE AREA BETWEEN THE ETIWANDA SAN SEVAINE FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL ON THE EAST, AND THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON TRANSMISSION CORRIDOR. ON THE WEST, SUBMITTED BY NORTHTOWN HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resdlutiohs accepting the subject improvement agreement, improvement securities and ordering the annexation to Landsoape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for DRC2006-00540 and authorizing the,Mayor to sign said agreement. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS DRC2006-00540; located at 13233 Foothill Boulevard, in the area between the Etiwanda San Sevaine Flood Control Channel on the east, and the Southern California Edison Transmission Corridor, in the Medium Residential District,(8-14 dwelling units per acre), was approved by the Planning Commission on July 25, 2007. This project is for the development of 255 workforce apartment units on 12.87 acres of land.. - The Developer, Northtown Housing Development Corporation, is submitting agreement and securities to guarantee the construction of the public street improvements ih the following amounts: Faithful Perrormance Bond Labor and MatePial Bond $ 615,900.00 $ 615,900.00 Copies of the agreements and securities are available in the City Clerk's Office. The Consent .and Waiver to Annexation .forms signed by the Developer are on file in the City Clerk's Office. Respedtfully submitted,. Mark A. Steuer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer ' MAS:WAV:akt P-767 P-168 City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Division Vicinity Map i Py ~~ ~~ ~ MILLER AVE . ~~ ~ ~.~P M.T.S. ~~~. ~ 4~ , a VIA VENETO Z AVE ~ Z O O PROJECT SITE r N W ~ _ U 00TH L w z a w N J Z W aZ Nz a~ 0 z a 3 w Item: ~~C~,~~~ ° ~~.~~® Title: ~/G'~,~'~ /~e~~ RESOLUTION N0. D9' 2 ~l7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO. CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING. IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES FOR DRC2006-00540 WHEREAS, DRC2006-00540, submitted by Northtown Housing Development Corporation and consisting of a subdivision of 12.87 acres of land into a 255 workforce apartment units, located at 13233 Foothill Boulevard, in the area between the Etiwanda Sah Sevaine Flood Control Channel on the east, and the Southern California Edison Transmission Corridor, in the Medium Residential District, was approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on July 25, 2007; and WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Securities, which are identified in said Improvement Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: 1. That said Improvement Agreement, be and the same is approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to attest thereto; and 2. That said Improvement Securities are accepted as good and sufficient, subject to approval as to form and content thereof by the City Attorney P-169 l P-170 RESOLUTION NO. O9- 2 ~~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR DRC2006-00540 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, said special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance District No. 1, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (referred to collectively as the "Maintenance Districts"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" authorize the annexation of additional territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation resolutions, an assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the 1972 Act related to the annexation of territory to the Maintenance District, Article XIIID of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIIID") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the Maintenance Districts on the territory proposed to be annexed to such districts; and WHEREAS, the. owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the Maintenance Districts in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled. "Consent And Waiver To Annexatioh Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 1972 Act to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts; and P-171 RESOLUTION NO. DRC2006-00540 October 21, 2009 Page 2 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 1972 Act and/or Article XIIID applicable to the authorization to the levy the. proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization of levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and td authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY.OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed td be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. ~b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of th'e proposed. annual assessments. SECTION 3; This legislative body hereby orders the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit B. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the Maintenance Districts, including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. P-172 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property To Be Annexed The Owner of the Property is: Northtown Housing Development Corporation The legal description of the Property is: SEE ATTACHED The above-described parcels are shown on sheet A 2 attached herewith and by this reference made a part hereof. A-1 P-173 LEGAL DESCRIPTIOiV EXHIBIT "A" THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE CIIY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 9; TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE o WEST, SAN BERtdARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, SPATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO GOVERNMENT SURVEY, LYING EAST OFTHE WEST LINE OFTHATCERTAIN EASEMENTCONVEYED.BYSANTA FE LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, IN DEED DATED OCTOBER 14, 1940, AND RECORDED OCTOBER 28, 194Q IN BOOK 1441 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, PAGE 66. EXCEPT THAT PORTION TREREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING ATTHE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST 1/40F SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH,. RANGE 6 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTH 00°30'1,`x' WEST 650.11 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89°23'35" WEST 1071.37; THENCE NORTH 21°16'02" EAST 646.6 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°23'35" WEST 269.40; THENCE SOUTH 21°16'02" WEST 2758.36 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°23'40"-EAST 2089.40; THENCE NORTH 00°30'15" EAST 1959.8D FEET, TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO EXCEPTTHEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS, AND OTHER HYDROCARBON AND MINERAL SUBSTANCES{IXCEPT WATER) LYING NOT LESS THAT 100 FEET BELOVV THE SURFACE OF SAID REAL PROPERTY, AS EXCEPTED AND RESERVED IN THE DEED FROM SANTA FE.LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, A CORPORATION, TO OLNER A. JOHNSON AND CRYSTAL M. JOHNSON, .HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINTTENANTS,.DATED MAY 22, 1945 AND RECORDED )UNE 7, 19,46, AS INSTRUMENT N0.65, IN.BOOK 1890 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, PAGE 491;'IN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY; WHICH RECITES; "PROVIDEDTHATTHE FIRST PARTY, 1TS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, SHALL NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE SURFACE OF SAID REAL PROPERLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTRACTING, AND REMOVING ANY OF SUCH RESERVED SUBSTANCES; OR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSES". APN:-0229-041-10-0-000 =: ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO sTi~E~"T j~FFs 29 F,9cy TUB f~F~1 5~~ SF ~TieEET C /GyjS ~ ~-~ ~y N CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA P-174 Item: ~be~®~° Title: _~„~r~,~~®~ `~~N STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND Z P-175 Exhibit B To Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year.2009 / 2010 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (General City): Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (LMD #1) represents 23.63 acres of landscape area, 41.88 acres of parks and 16.66 acres of community trails which are located at various sites throughout the City. These sites are not considered to be associated with any one particular area within the City, but rather benefit the entire City on a broader scale. As such, the parcels within this district do not represent a distinct district area as do the City's remaining LMD's. Typically parcels within this district have been annexed upon development The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees, entry monuments, community trails and parks. The 41.88 acres of parks consist of Bear Gulch Park, East and West Beryl Park, Old Town Park, Church Street Park, Golden Oaks Park and the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (Arterial Streets): Street Light Maintenance District No: 1 (SLD #1) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets throughout the City. The facilities within this district, being located on arterial streets, have been determined to benefit the City as a whole on an equal basis and as such those costs associated with the maintenance and/or installation of the facilities is assigned to the City-wide district. The sites maintaihed by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (Local Streets): Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (SLD #2) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on local streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in a local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the residential area of the City west of Haven Avenue. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit this area of the City. This sites maintained. by the district cohsist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets generally west of-Haven Avenue. B-1 P-176 Proposed additions to Work Program (Fiscal Year 2009 / 2010) For Project: DRC2006-00540 _ Number of Lamps Street Lights 5800E 9500E 16 OOOL 22 OOOL 27,500E SLD # 1 --- --- 4 --- 4 SLD # 2 --- --- ___ Community Trail Turf- Non-Turf Trees Landscaping DGSF SF SF EA LMD # 1 --- 5450 3499 31 *Existing items installed with original project Assessment Units by District Parcel DU S 1 S 2 L 1 --- 225 225 225 112.5 B-2 P-177 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2009 / 2010 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (General City): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $92.21 for the fiscal year 2009/2010. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (General City): Land Use Type # of Physical Units Assessment Units Factor # of Assessment Units Rate Per Assessment Unit Revenue Single parcel Family 8212 1.0 8212 $92.21 $757,228.52 Multi- Unit Family 7539 D.5 3769.5 $92.21 $347,565.59 TOTAL $1,104,814.11 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2006-0054D) is: 225 Units x 0.5 A.U. Factor $92.21 Rate Per A.U. _ $10,373.63 Annual Assessment STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (Arterial Street): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $17.77 for the fiscal year 2009/2010. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 23,640 1.00 23,640 $17.77 $420,062.80 Multi-Family Unit 11,154 1.00 11.,154: S17.77 $198,206.58 Commercial Acre 2985.85 2.00 5971.70 $17.77 $106,117:10 TOTAL $724,406.48 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2006-00540) is: 225 Units x 1 A.U. Factor x $17.77 Rate. Fer A.U. _ $3,998.25 Annual Assessment C-1 P-178 STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (Commercial/Industrial): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $39.97 for the fiscal year 2009/2010. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No..2 (Local Streets): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment. Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 6396 1.00 6396 $39.97 $255,648.12 Multi Family Unit 1298 1.00. 1298 $39.97 $51,881.06 Commercial Acre 34 2.00 68 $39.97 $2,717.96 Total $310,247.14 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2006-00540) is'. 225 Units x 1 A.U. Factor x $39.97 Rate Per A. U. _ $8,993.25. Annual Assessment C-2 P-179 CERTIFICATE OF SUFFICIENCY CONSENT AND WAIVER TO ANNEXATION FOR DRC2006-00540 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, STREET LIGHTING.MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MARK A. STEUER, the undersigned, hereby certifies as follows: That I _ am the CITY ENGINEER of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. That on the 21~` day of October 2009, I pertaining to the annexation of certain property on file in the Office of the City Clerk. reviewed a Consent and Waiver to Annexation to the Maintenance District, a copy of which is That 1 caused said Consent and Waiver to Annexation to be examined and my examination revealed that .said Consent and Waiver to Annexation has been signed by the owners of all of the property within the territory proposed to be' annexed to the Maintenance .District. That said Consent and Waiver to Annexation meets the requirements of Section 22608.1 of the Streets and Highways Code df'the State of Califorhia. EXECUTED this 21~` day of October 2009, at Rancho Cucamonga; California. /rte ark uer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA P-180 JL ~~ ~1 ®~ Jl ENGINEERING.SERPICES DEP:IRTMENT Date: October 21, 2009 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council .Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Enginee Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer (.f- r ~ ~~. RANCHO G'UCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND NOS. 104957240 (TR), 6494655 (SA) IN THE AMOUNT OF $147,023.00, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OR MODIFICATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SAFETY LIGHTING AT TEN LOCATIONS PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. 07-087 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond Nos. 104957240 (TR) and 6494655 (SA) in the amount of $147,023.00, for the Construction or Modification of Traffic Signals and Safety Lighting at Ten Locations project, Contract No. 07-087. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from . defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: KDC Inc. dba Dynalectric 4462 Corporate Center Drive Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Respectfully submitted, •~ ar . Sfeuer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/JAD/SH:Is P-181 ti Vit ;iP Cr DP VJIL.,.,~. ~.. ~ .-,..,, .,.,~...~ v..,~,_ RAVEN AVE AND VJILSON AVE hE?.MOSA AVE. AND P_`RON 3LVD CHU?Ch 5T AND ELM AVE ~n~EST jP,SE, LINE ?.D ANC r1E1W1AN P,VE CYTY OF RANCHO CUCAIVIONGA TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SAFETY LIGHTING AT TEN LOCATIONS VIC~T~IgT~.' hiIAP ~~H. a LOCATIONS P-182 ~~~ ~~®~~ E*:GINEERIbIG DEP_\ATMENT Date: October 21, 2009 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Carlo Cambare, Engineering Technician ~,'~ ~. RANCHO CUCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR TRACT 16226-1, LOCATED AT THE NORTHERLY TERMINUS OF DAY CREEK BOULEVARD, WEST OF ETIWANDA AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY K. HOVNANIAN FORECAST HOMES, INC RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for Tract 16226-1, located at the northerly terminus of Day Creek Boulevard, west of Etiwanda Avenue, submitted by K. Hovnanian Forecast Homes, Inc BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from_ defects in materials and workmahship. DEVELOPER K. Hovnanian Forecast Homes, Inc 2525 Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92612 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond #SU5019878-A $13C,570 Respectfully submitted, ar er Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS:CC:alrw Attachment(s) P-183 vKUrt uwp provurtr V K.WI (.LLV/p AEIFFM1 c S !~:; .• ., ~ .,. ~~ '`' ~ >~' vat ,:-ut3.. "`.,, ~ .._ '_;~~.~.r~ s.l r.. ;~.. r .- ~r' ~ ~, - .~ . w~. i I >~ ~- ~• YY/)D~ - j~s I ~ YV~` ~~a v^a VY 1 n' 1 ~ _ --- J ~_ 0. W ~~ II q .-. m n ~3. W x~ t O w~ z.H ~ I~''~ ~/ z ~ ' ~~~' ~ z ;; ~:: Q~ _: --=~ i ~ Q - ~ E o ~~1 ~L JL JLA.dJ~®~~ ENGINEERING DEPt\RTnIENT Date: October 21, 2009 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Carlo Cambare, Engineering Technician ,1` ~ ~_ ' ~ RANCHO CUCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR TRACT 16227, LOCATED AT THE NORTH SIDE OF DAY CREEK BOULEVARD BETWEEN INDIAN WELLS PLACE AND ETIWANDA AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY K. HOVNANIAN FORECAST HOMES., IM11C RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for Tract 16227, located at the north side of Day Creek Boulevard between Indian Wells Place and Etiwanda Avenue, submitted by K. Hovnanian.Forecast Homes, Inc. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The. required one-year maintenance period has ended ahd the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER K. Hovnanian Forecast Homes, Inc 2525 Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92612 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond Respectfully submitted, teuer ~~~ Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS:CC:alrw Attachment(s) #6280443-0001 $125,110.00 P-184 I P-185 a`3 Y /~~~ 0 My n ~y ~ f ~I ~ .v n n ~~ H ~~ o ~ aw z ~ H O z Oz ~ o d `~ q U~ O ~ Uw H ~~ ~z r~ P-786 ENGEvEERING SERVICES DEPdRTAiENT RAI~'CHO Date: October 21, 2009 C,'UCAMONGA Toi Mayor and Members of the City Couhcil Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Curt Billings, Associate Engineer Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer~~ Subject: ACCEPT THE COMPRESSED .NATURAL GAS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT THE CITY YARD, CONTRACT NO. 08-114 AS COMPLETE, RETAIN THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND AS A GUARANTEE BOND, RELEASE THE LABOR .AND MATERIAL BOND AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $804,831.00 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the Compressed Natural Gas improvement project at the City Yard, Contract No. 08-114, as complete, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion, refain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guarantee Bond, authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $796,458.00 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $80,483.10, 35 days after acceptance. Alsd, approve the final contract amount of $804,831..00. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfactipn of the City Engineer. The Compressed Natural Gas improvement project at the City Yard scope df work consisted of the construction of structural PCC slabs, offloading CNG equipment, trenching, obtaining multi agency permits, plans preparation, CNG facility installation, etc. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: 7 Budgeted Amount: .~ Account Numbers: Engineer's Estimate: > City Council's Approval to Advertise: 9 Publish dates for local paper: Bid Opening: Contract Award Date: r Low Bidder: $877,000.00 1025001-5650/1421025-0, 1105208-5650/1421105-0 and 2650801-5650/1421650-0 $576,195.00 June 4, 2008 June 12 and 17, 2008 July 1, 2009. August 6, 2009 Gas Equipment Systems Inc. P-187 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Accept Compressed Natural Gas improvement project at the City Yard October 21, 2009. Page 2 Contract Amount: $796,458.00 Y 10% Contingency: $79,645.80 Final Contract Amount: $804,831.00 > Differende in Contract Amount: $8,373.00 (1.05%) T.he net increase in the total cost of the project is a result of four (4) Contract Change Orders (including the Balancing Statement.) The notable changes that were significant to the increase of the Contract amount were the addition of 220V receptacles to enable trucks with retrofitted exhausts to meet C.A.R.B. regulations and enable plugging in the catalytic converters. The Balancing Statement accounted for other minor increases and decreases in the project bid quantities. Respectfully submitted, ~~ ar teuer ' Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/CB/SH:Is Attachments ,'U 00 l~ ~ ~~ LL 6LV w C W O 67H 3T ~%SE LIIJE ~n~ u Q ~d ~ HURL ST D~ ? CCC < ~¢ ~ THI ~~ ~v.M BtdSF ?,R I 6TH ST I I P ROJ ECT ONT.4r,10 Cif' L(iv11T LOCATION C P / ~~P~ O~ F CITY OF R_~1IVCH0 CUCAMONGA COMPRESSED NATUR4L GAS ThiPROVEMEN7 PR03ECT AT THE CITY CORPORATE Y_4RD VICINITY' MAP 24TH 5T 5T ~, "~ NTS P-188 1 P-189 RESOLUTION NO. ~ q' Z I z A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 'CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT THE CITY YARD, CONTRACT NO. 08-114 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the Compressed Natural Gas improvement project at the City Yard, Contract No. 08-114, has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and complete. WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. r P-190 V 11"~JC'~ g ®JC1Y ~~ ~ ~ i L' NGINE-ERItiG SER\'ICES,DEP.~RT\fENT RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Curt Billings, Associate Engineer Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer . ~ - Subject:. ACCEPT THE FY 2008/2009 BUS BAY, DRIVEWAY AND ADA ACCESS RAMP IMPROVEMENTS .AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS, CONTRACT NO. 09-201' AS COMPLETE, RETAIN THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND AS A GUARANTEE BOND, RELEASE THE LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ~ ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $145,787.11 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the FY 2008/2009 Bus Bay, Driveway and ADA Access Ramp improvements at various locations, Contract No. 09-201, as complete, authorize the City Engineer to file a Nofice of Completion, retain the Faithful Performance Bond as a Guararitee Bond, authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $135,211.00 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $14,578.71, 35 days after acceptance. Also, approve the final contract amount of $145,787.11. BACKGROUNDlANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The FY 2008/2009 Bus Bay, Driveway and ADA Access Ramp improvements at various locations scope of work consisted of the clearing and. miscellaneous removals, construction of PCC bus bay, PCC sidewalk, miscellaneous grading, A.C. paving, re-landscaping, irrigation, retaining wall, drive approach, access ramp and retaining curb.. Pertinent information of the prdject is as follows:. ~ Budgeted Amount: $228,500.00 > Account Numbers: 1176303-5650!1150176-0 and • 1214303-650/1521214-0 Engineer's Estimate: $149,142.00 > City Council's Approval to Advertise: April'1, 2009 r Publish dates for local oaoec Anril 7 anri 1 d 9MQ r Bid Opening: April 28, 2009 P-191 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Accept FY 2008/2009 Bus Bay, Driveway and ADA Access Ramp Improvements a1 Various Locations October 21, 2009 Page 2 Y Contract Award Date: ~ Low Bidder: Contract Amount: r 10% Contingency: ~ Final Contract Amount: - Difference in Contract Amount: May 20, 2009 Hillci•est Contracting, Inc. $135,211.00 $13, 521.10 $145,787.11 $10,576.11 (7.82%) The net increase in the total cost of the project is a result of seven (7) Contract Change Orders (including the Balancing Statement.) The notable changes that were significant to the increase of the Contract amount were the additional removal and replacement of curb and ramp for fire hydrant relocation at Hellmari and Base Line; removal and replacement of an AC driveway on Archibald; traffic control the removal of an abandoned underground fuel storage tank on Hellman; and a wall repair. The Balancing Statement accounted for other minor increases and decreases in the project bid quantities. Respectfully submitted, '~~t ark teuer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/CB/SH:Is Attachments P-192 . J y N ,.~~ ( - :-~ > Q C Y ? C . ~ - A- ~ 'R H Q ~~ ^^V D'~ m ~ C '.. ~~. _ O ` fi~`u i -~ _ _~ ~ Q `. ':~ . 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OCI _2 ~ 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE FY 2008/2009 BUS BAY, DRIVEWAY AND ADA ACCESS RAMP IMPROVEMENTS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS, CONTRACT NO. 09-201 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the FY 2008/2009 Bus Bay, Driveway' and ADA Access Ramp Improvements at Various Locations, Contract No. 09-201., has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; ahd WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work. complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized io sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. P-193 t P-194 ~~~Y~ JL~iA ®~~ ~ f PL-\NNING DEPA R'I'~IENT RANCHO Date: October 21, 2009 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director Subject: REVIEW AND DISCUSSION OF THE COMMUNITY SURVEY FOR THE GENERAL PLAN UPDATE Recommendation That the City Council review and discuss the Community Survey for the General Plan Update with staff and our consultants, Hogle-Ireland and True North Research, and receive and file, the staff report. Background The City Council executed a contract to update the 2001 General Plan in December of 2007. Progress on the document has been ongoing since that time. Public Outreach has been an important and successful component of the update as evidenced by the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) process and the "Spirit of Rancho Cucamonga' Road Show presentations of the General Plan Vision Statement. The draft "Spirit" statement was reviewed with 43 separate community groups, revised pursuant to additional input from the community, and then adopted by City Council on May 6, 2009. The GPAC and the "Spirit" Road Show and Vision Statement were intended as grass roots efforts to build awareness of the General Plan update and to encourage community investment ih the plan. As part of the General Plan scope of work the City also commissioned True North Research to design and conduct a community survey to produce objective, statistically reliable measures on a number of key issues that are to be addressed in the plan and to ensure the General Plan will reflect the values, priorities and concerns of all residents in the City. Analvsis Once completed, this General Plan Update will address a variety of topics that will affect quality of life in the city. Some of the elements include circulation, community design, historic preservation, conservation, economic development, redevelopment, sustainability and healthy communities. The last General Plan Update was completed in 2001. Some of the policies frbm that plan are still .relevant to this update, but there are new fdcus areas to this plan that will help the decision makers to manage new issues and address growth over the next 10 to 15 years. The survey focused oh seven key areas related to the General Plan and other key issues in the City. Those issues were: (1) Overall Quality of Life in the City; (2) Revitalizing Foothill Boulevard; (3) Bus Rapid Transit and Traffic; (4) Healthy RC; (5) Priorities; (6) Communication; and (7) Background and Demographics. In these 7 categories there were twenty three questions asked overall. The rest of the attached community survey discusses the methodology of the survey. P-195 REVIEW\! ANll DISCUSSION Or "I'f-IE COD4DIUNIIY SURVEY POR TF Ir GENERAL PLAN P:~c;li 2 UPDATE Or°roxi;ta 21.2009 The actual questionnaire is included at the end of the community survey packet. The following is an outline of the main findings from the survey. Quality of Life - An overwhelming majority of respondents shared favorable opinions of the quality of life in the City; 44% stated that it is excellent and 48% stating it is good and 7% indicated that the quality of life in the City is fair, and less than 1% used poor or very poor to describe the quality of life in the City. Revitalizing Foothill Boulevard -Revitalization of the west end of the City was established early in the process as a goal of the City Council. Foothill Boulevard is the key arterial to the redevelopment and revitalization strategy at the western portion of the City. The City Council initially has supported the concept of introducing limited mixed-use rezoning of underutilized and outdated commercial centers to help revitalize the westerly portion of Foothill Boulevard. To that end, some questions in the survey were designed to seek opinions on potential mixed-use development and redevelopment in general on Foothill Boulevard west of Haven, Avenue. The vast majority of residents either support redeveloping these areas of Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue (42%) or had no opinion (40%). In regards to the concept of mixed-use development along the western portion of Foothill Boulevard, 50% support this type of development and 44% oppose it with the additional 6% saying it either depends or are unsure. Bus Rapid Transit & Traffic - 23% of residents indicated that they had previously heard of Bus Rapid Transit. Omnitrans will be conducting an alternatives analysis study along the. Foothill Corridor that will analyze the concept of enhanced bus rapid transit. The future alternatives analysis study will review increased service delivery along Foothill .Boulevard that could range from a new improved bus line and busses to the potential of a dedicated lane along Foothill Boulevard to allow rapid bus service delivery in each direction. Residents were split evenly (48%) in support and. 48% against for a dedicated lane on Foothill Boulevard for Bus Rapid Transit; 80% of residents indicated they were very satisfied (30%) or somewhat satisfied (50%) with the City's efforts to improve traffic circulation by improving roads and intersections; timing traffic signals and other measures. The remainder was either very (7%) or somewhat dissatisfied (10%) or unsure (1%) or refused to offer an opinion (2%). Healthy RC - 22% of residents indicated that they had heard of Healthy RC prior to the survey_ However, interest in Healthy RC activities was widespread. Of those residents that indicated interest in Healthy RC activities for entire families (75%); (71%) expressed interest in yisual art events; (67%) in health-related classes and educational events such as cooking classes and wellness fairs; (66%) theater performances for youth; and (64%) interactive educational activities for children. Priorities -Residents were given a range of options for priorities that. the City should focus on. Strengthening economic development programs to ihcrease revenues needed to provide City services was identified as the highest priority (92%). Other priorities for residents were improving the maintenance of City streets (89%); improving ,the flow of traffic in the City (88%), ensuring that all areas of the City have equal access to City services, facilities and resources (85%), and acquiring and preserving natural open space areas (82%). Communication - 85% of respondents indicated they were satisfied with the City's efforts to communicate with residents through newsletters, the Internet and other means. The remainder was either dissatisfied with the City's efforts (13%) or unsure (2%). P-196 REVIE\C%AND DISCUSSION OETFIF-, COpIMUNITY SUR\'EY (:ORTI-iE GENERkL PLAN P:~cr:3 UPD:ITE O<; rosrat 2t, ?009 Background and Demographics -Within this section information regarding our senior population was gained in that 58% of current residents between the ages of 45 and 64 stated they intend, to reside in the City after .retiring; 26% stated that they plan to move to another community after retiring, and 16% responded they are unsure. Additionally, 20% of residents stated that they intend to move into an active adult community after they retire, whereas. 73% stated they' were not interested in living in an active adult or senior community, and 7% were unsure. Conclusions -The consultant for the'survey Dr. Tim McLarney of True North Research is of the opinion that the survey results indicate that residents are focused on maintaining rather than changing the character of Rancho Cucamonga. This is supported by the fact that nearly every resident views the quality of life in the City as either excellent or good. The survey results clearly indicate residents enjoy the recreation and parks opportunities, low crime rate, open and scenic spaces, and take pride in the cleanliness and appearance of the City and the well planned nature of the community. Dr. McLarney also believes that residents do not seek major changes as evidenced by the top two responses when they were asked what they would most like to see changed in the City; 17% percent said they can't think of anything and.(12%) said no changes are needed. The change that residents do seem to embrace are forward thinking concepts such as widespread support for economic development, consideration of innovative bus rapid transit and related infrastructure improvements, and strong interest in environmental initiatives like preserving open space and support for public and private green building practices. The survey also indicates there is' support for redeveloping the westerly portion of Foothill Boulevard and many residents also identified other areas of the City that they felt were in need of revitalization with the most frequent responses being areas along Archibald Avenue, Base Line Road and Haven Avenue. The community survey seems to indicate that the City is .aligned with its residents in that the General Plan goals and policies currently being contemplated is not in conflict with the priorities and interests of our residents. The General Plan will emphasize Environmental and Healthy policies, economic development and redevelopment goals along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue and also efforts to improve traffic circulation such as considering bus rapid transit and a circulation element that contemplates all modes of travel including auto, bike and pedestrian. Respectfully submitted, ///~ ~ ~;~ James R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director JRT/Is Attachment: Community Survey for General Plan P-197 COMMUNITY SURVEY FOR GENERAL PLAN DRAFT SURVEY REPORT CONDUCTED FOR THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA OCTOBER 1 ~, 2009 ® ~ ~ ~ PH0.vE 760.632.990092029 E 208' Fnx 760.632.9993 \, R E $ E A. R C H wee www.rrrnESVacn..cam T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Table of Contents ...............................:.......... .................. i List of Tables ...........................:................. ...... .......................iii List of Figures ............................................. .......................iv Introduction .............................:................. ....................... 1 Purpose of Survey .................................... ..................... 1 Overview of Methodology ........................... ... ........_. 1 Organization of Report .....:. . .............. _ .... , ... ........... .......:............ 1 Acknowledgements ................................. . ........._........... 2 Disclaimer ......................................... .................... 2 About True North......,...._ ........................ .................... 2 Just the Facts ............................................. ....................... 3 Quality of Life :............'.................:........ .................... 3 Revitalizing Foothill Boulevard,, , , ,,, , , , , , , , , , , 3. Bus Rapid Transit & Traffic ..:.......................... ............_ .:...... 4 Healthy RC ......................................... .................... 4 Priorities ...:......................... ................ 4 .................... Communication ..................................... ..................... 5 Retirementin Rancho Cucamonga ....................... .................... S Conclusions ............................................... ....................... 6 Quality of Life ............................................. ....................... 8 Overall quality of life ....... . ..: ...................... ...................: . 8. Question2 ...................................... ..... g ................. What should we preserve? .......:........... _ ......... .................... 9 Question 3 ...........:............... .......... ................... ld What should we change? .........:.................... ................... 10 Question 4 ...................................... ......... 11 Revitalizing Foothill Boulevard ............................... ........... ...................... 12 Shopping along Foothill Boulevard ....................... ................... 12 Questions ............................ .......... ................... 12 Perceived need for revitalizing Foothill west of Haven ......... ................... 12 Question6 ...................................... ................... 13 Initial support for redeveloping select areas ................ ..... _ ............. 14 Question 7 ..............:....................... ......._........... 14 Support with information about economic impacts ........... ................... 1 5 Question 8 ...................................... ................... 16 Support for mixed use developments ..................... ...... ............. 1 7 Question 9 ....:.......................:......... _ ..... .. .......... 17 Building heights in redeveloped areas along foothill ......... ....... : _ ........... 18 Question l0_ ........................:........... ........._......... 19 Questionll ............._..................:.... ................... 19 Need for revitalization in other areas of city ................. .......:........... 20 Question l2 .............:._...............:..... ................... 20 Question 13 .........................._.......... ..........._....... 20 Bus Rapid Transit & T'raffic ................................... ..................... 21 Household use of public transit in city ... _ ................ ................... 21 Question l4 ...........................:......... ................... 21 Awareness of Bus Rapid Transit ............... . ......... ................... 22 Question l5 .............:........................ .................. 22 Support for dedicated BRTlane ........................... .................: 23 Question l6 ..:................................... ......_........... 23 Efforts to improve traffic circulation ........................ .....:..... . ...... 24 Question l7 ...:......................._........... ......... ........... 25 City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. © 2009 Healthy RC' ...................................................................,.. Question l8 ..........:.._..........................:....: ............. Awareness of Healthy RC :..............................:.. . .............. . Interest in activities .... . ..:............................. . ............... . Question 19 ..:.....:..................... .:.......................... Priorities ........................................................................ Question 20 :....................... Question 21 .:. _.._ . . Com m unication ................................................................... Overall satisfaction..._ .................:: ,........... . Question 22....._ ........................ Communication preferences ................................................... Question 23 ....` ............... . .. . Retirement in Rancho Cucamonga ....:......:..................................... Do you intend to stay in Rancho Cucamonga? ...............: . ...... . ........ Question D2 .............._........................................ Planned living arrangements after retirement ............................... . Question D3 ......................:................................. Background & Demographics ..........................:......................... Methodology ................. ..................... ............................... Questionnaire Development ............................_.................. Programming & Pre-Test .................................................. . Sample............_.. .......:......._.......1........................ Margin of Error due to Sampling ....................:...................... . Data Collection .........:.............................................. Data Processing ......................................................... . Rounding .................................:.............. ............. Questionnaire & Toplines ......................................................... City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, lnc. ©-2009 34 36 36 36 37 37 38 39 39 39 39 40 41 41 41 4Z -- L I S T Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 OF TABLES Interest in Healthy RC Activities by Age & Children in Home (Showing % Very Interested) .............................................:......... 29 Spending Priorities by Age & Children in Home (Showing % High Priority) ....... 37 Effectiveness of Communication Me[hods by Age & Children in Home............ 35. Demographics of Sample .............................................. 38 i City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Researcl~, Inc: ©2009 a ,.. ......:.r ''" } ;;:` .. ~! .'R ti =~~~ f LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Quality of Life ............... .............._................_..... .. 8 Figure 2 Quality of Life by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Children in Home & Home Ownership Status ............................:....... . ........... .. Figure 3 Quality of Life by Age & Gender ............................... .. . 9 Figure 4 . . . Like Most About Rancho Cucamonga .................:...... ......... 10 . Figure .5 Changes to Improve Rancho Cucamonga ........... . ...... . .... 11 Figure 6 , ...._. Frequency of Foothill Boulevard Visits ......... . ...:....:... . .......... . . 1 Z Figure 7 Opinion of Foothill Boulevard Need for Revitalization ...................... . 13 Figure 8 Opinion of Foothill Boulevard Need for Revitalization by Foothill Boulevard Visit & Years in Rancho Cucamonga ................................... . 13 Figure 9 Opinion of Foothill Boulevard Need for Revitalization by Age, Gender & Children in Home ................................................ . 14 Figure 10 Opinion of Redeveloping Foothill Boulevard ........................... 14 Figure 11 . Opinion of Redeveloping Foothill Boulevard by Foothill Boulevard & Years in . Rancho Cucamonga ........_ .........................:........... . 15 Figure 12 Opinion of Redeveloping Foothill Boulevard. by Age, Gender & Foothill Blvd in Need of Revitalization...._ ......................:....... ... .. . 1 5 Figure 13 Informed Opinion of Redeveloping Foothill Boulevard ..................... . 16 Figure 14 Informed Opinion of Redeveloping Foothill Boulevard by Foothill Boulevard & Years in Rancho Cucamonga ........................................ . 16 Figure 1 5 Informed Opinion of Redeveloping Foothill Boulevard by Age, Gender & Foothill Blvd in Need of Revitalization ..............................:.....'... . 1 7 Figure 16 Opinion of Mixed-Use Development ...... ............................. . 1 7 Figure 17 Opinion of Mixed-Use Development by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Children in Home, Home Ownership Status & Gender .............................. . 18 Figure 18 Opinion of Mixed-Use Development by Age & Opinion of Redeveloping Foothill . Blvd ........... ........ 18 Figure 19 Support for Building Heights on Foothill Between Haven and Archibald........ . 19 Figure 20 Support for Building Heights on Foothill From Archibald to City Limits ........ . 19 Figure Z1 Opinion About Revitalization in Other Areas of City ....................... . 20 Figure 22 Other Areas. of City in Need of Revitalization ............................ . 20 Figure 23 Household Transit Use in Past 12 Months ............................... Z1 Figure 24 Household Transit Use in Past 12 Months by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Children in Home & Home Ownership Status ............................. 21 Figure 25 Heard of Bus Rapid Transit ..................:....................... 22 Figure 26 Heard of Bus Rapid Transit by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Children in Home & Home Ownership ................................................ 22 Figure 27 . Heard of Bus Rapid Transit by Age &Gender ........................, ..... 23 Figure 28 Opinion of Bus Rapid Transit ............... _ .....................-.... 23 Figure 29 Opinion of Bus Rapid Transit by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Children in Home & Home Ownership Status .............., ....................... 24 Figure 30 Opinion of Bus Rapid Transit by Age, Gender & Heard of Bus Rapid Transit...... 24 Figure 31 Satisfaction With Traffic Circulation Improvement Efforts .................... 25 Figure 32 Satisfaction With Traffic Circulation Improvement Efforts by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Children in Home & Home Ownership Status ................... 25 Figure 33 Satisfaction With Traffic Circulation Improvement Efforts by Age & Gender:..... 26 Figure 34 Heard of Healthy RC Program ........................ . ...... 27 Figure 35 Heard of Healthy RC Program by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Children in Home & Home Ownership Status ..............:........................ 27 Figure 36 Heard of Healthy RC Program by Age &Gender ...:....................... 28 Figure 37 Interest in Healthy RC Activities ........................... '........... 28 Figure 38 Spending Priorities ...................................: . City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Add(tional High Priorities ......, . .............:.................... . 31 Satisfaction With Communication ........:............:... . ........... . 33 Satisfaction With Communication by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Children in Home & Home Ownership Status ..................................... . 33 Satisfaction With Communication by Age &Gender ........................ . 34 Effectiveness of Communication Methods .............................. . 34 Plan to Remaih in City Once Retired ........... . ...................... . 36 Plan to Remain In City Upon Retired by Years in Rancho Cucamonga & Age..... . 36 Interest in Senior Community ...................................:.:. . 37 Interest in Senior Community by Years in Rancho Cucamonga, Age........... . 37 Maximum Margin of Error .......................................... . 41 City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Reseavch, lnc. ©2009 ..:~ N T R O D U C T I O N Like all cities in California, the City of Rancho Cucamonga relies on its General Plan to guide deci- sions with respect to land use, development and related policy matters. The General Plan not only addresses the physical development of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, it also bears on land outside of the City's boundary over which it may have control in the future-its sphere of influ- ence. The General Plan addresses a variety of topics that affect the quality of life in the City, including circulation, community design, historic preservation, conservation, economic develop- ment, redevelopment, sustainability, and healthy communities. Rancho Cucamonga's existing General Plan was completed in 200] .Although many of the goats in the current General Plan are still relevant, the update process will better enable the community and decision makers to manage new issues and address growth for the next 10 to l 5 years. The process will also ensure that the General Plan reflects current community values, updated techni- cal and environmental information, and addresses relevant issues that have surfaced since the existing General Plan was created nearly 10 years ago. As it should be, the General Plan update process has been broad in its scope, soliciting input from community and business leaders, long-time residents as well as relative newcomers, Counciimembers, City staff, and various community groups. To ensure that the Plan reflects the values, priorities and concerns of All residents in the City-not just those that actively participate in workshops or meetings-the City commissioned True North Research to design and conduct a community survey to produce objective, statistically reliable measures of residents' opinions on a number of key issues that will be addressed in the Plan. The results of the survey-detailed in the following pages-will be combined with the information gathered through other methods to help Council, staff and the consultant team update the General Plan. A full description of the methodology used for this study is included later in this report (see Methodology on page 39). In brief, a total of 400 ran- domly selected adult residents participated in the survey between August 28 and September 3, 2009. The telephone interviews were conducted in English and Spanish and averaged 15 minutes in length. This report is designed to meet the needs of readers who prefer a summary of the findings as well as those who are interested in the details of the results. For those who seek an overview of the findings, the sections titled Jusr the Facts and Conclusions are for you. They provide a summary of the most important factual findings of the survey in bul- let-point format and a discussion of their implications. For the interested reader, this section is followed by a more detailed question-by-question discussion of the results from the survey by topic area {see Table of Contents), as well as a description of the methodology employed for col- lecting and analyzing the data. And, for the truly ambitious reader, the questionnaire used for the interviews is contained at the back of this report, and a complete set of crosstabulations for the survey results is contained in Appendix A, which is bound separately. City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 t;:~ ~;~, ~":. _ ~" P-204 True North thanks the staff at the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Hogle-Ireland for the opportunity to conduct the survey and for contributing valuable input dur- ~t ing the design stage of this study. Their collective experience, insight, and local knowledge -4 improved the overall quality of the research presented here. The statements and conclusions in this report are those of the authors ~ ~ k , (Dr. Timothy McLarney and Richard Sarles) at True North Research, Inc. and not necessarily those of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Any errors and omissions are the responsibility of the authors. - a -.;~A True North is afull-service survey research firm that is dedicated to providing public agencies with a clear understanding of the values, perceptions, priorities and concerns of their residents and customers. Through designing and implementing scientific sur- - veys, fgcus groups and one-on-one interviews, as well as expert interpretation of the findings, _~` ~ ~~~ True North helps its clients to move with confidence when making strategic decisions in a variety ~~,, of areas-such as tannin olic evaluation g g ,~~'~,'" P 9, P Y ,performance mana ement or anizational Bevel- . ;~. ~„ opment, establishin fiscal riorities, and develo in effective p g ~ ,I'r:,,~•'v~~ . 9 P p' g public information cam ai ns. ~l; During their careers, Dr. McLarney {president) and Mr. Sarles (Principal Researcher} have :-~~,,.: designed and conducted over 500 survey research studies for public agencies, including more ~~!~~° than 250 studies for California municipalities and special districts. ;ti City of Rancho CucamongA True North Research, Inc. ©2009 UST THE FACT S The following is an outline of the main factual findings from the survey. For the reader's conve- nience, we have organized the findings according to the section titles used in the body of this report. Thus, to learn more about a particular finding, simply turn to the appropriate report sec- tion. An overwhelming majority (92%) of respondents shared favorable opinions of the quality of life in Rancho Cucamonga, with 44% reporting it is excellent and 48% stating it is good. Seven percent (7%) of residents indicated that the quality of life in the City is fair, and less than i% of residents used poor or very poor to describe the quality of life in Rancho Cucamonga. When asked what they like most about Rancho Cucamonga that city government should make sure to preserve in the future, recreational opportunities and parks were the most commonly mentioned feature of the city that residents felt should be preserved (19%), fol- lowed by the low crime rate/safety of the city (1 7%), natural open spaces (16%), general cleanliness and appearance of the city (10%), quality of schools (9%), the layout/well-planned nature of the city {g%), and the family-oriented atmosphere of the community (9%). When asked what change the city government could make that would most improve the quality of life in the City, the most common responses to this question were not sure/can't think of anything (i 7%) or no improvements are needed (12%), both of which are indicative of a respondent who does not perceive any pressing issues or problems in the city that can be addressed by local government. Among specific changes that were mentioned, the most common were improving and/or adding parks and recreation opportunities (9%), limiting growth/preserving open space (8%), improving public safety (8%}, reducing traffic conges- tion (7%), and improving environmental efforts {6%). Thirty-seven percent (37%) of respondents indicated that they patronize businesses along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue on a weekly basis, 31 % indicated they do so two to three times per month, 17% shop and dine along this corridor once per month, 1 1% do so less often than once per month, whereas 5% stated that they never patronize businesses in this location. More than half (59%) of those surveyed indicated that there is a need for revitalizing certain shopping areas along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue, whereas 36% did not per- ceive aneed for revitalization and 5% were unsure or unwilling to share their opinion. The vast majority of residents indicated that they initially favored (42%) redeveloping select areas along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue or had no opinion (40%). An additiona- 8% indicated that it would depend on further details, whereas 1 1% initially stated that they opposed redeveloping select areas along this portion of Foothill Boulevard. Once informed about the positive impacts that redevelopment will have on the appearance of these areas, the local economy, and the City's tax base, support for redevelopment along Foothill Boulevard increased by 26%, bringing total support for redevelopment to 67% at this point in the survey. City of Rancho Cucamonga True Norrh Research, Inc. ©2009 P-2o6 :.~~~. ~w. Rancho Cucamonga residents were fairly evenly divided in their opinions regarding mixed- use developments, with 50% supporting this type of development along the western portion of Foothill Boulevard, 44% opposed, and the remainder indicating that it depends (2%} or they were unsure (4%}. Depending on the location of the proposed redevelopment areas along Foothill Boulevard, support for five-story buildings ranged between 41% and 42%, whereas support for four- story buildings ranged between 50%and 51%. Overall, 46% of respondents indicated that there were additional shopping centers in the city (aside from those along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven or between Haven and Archibald) that are in need of revitalization. When asked to identify the location of the additional areas in need of revitalization, the most commonly mentioned were areas along Archibald Ave (31%), Baseline Rd (28%), Haven Ave (20%), and Foothill Boulevard near the freeway (16%). ~~;-~1 •~.r ~- a F i r Among those surveyed, just 12% indicated that their household had used public transit in the City of Rancho Cucamonga during the 12 months preceding the interview. Being a relatively new concept and having limited applications in southern California, it is not surprising that prior awareness of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) was relatively low, with just one-quarter (23%) of Rancho Cucamonga residents indicating that they had previously heard of Bus Rapid Transit. Despite the low levels of initial awareness, approximately half (48%) of residents indicated that they would support dedicating a new third lane in the existing street along Foothill Bou- levard in order to allow Bus Rapid Transit service through the city. More than three-quarters of residents indicated they were very {30%) or somewhat (50%} sat- isfied with the City's efforts to improve traffic circulation by improving roads and intersec- tions, timing traffic signals, and other measures. The remainder were either very (7%) or somewhat (10%) dissatisfied, unsure of their position (1%), or refused to offer their opinion (2%). Approximately one-quarter of residents (22%) indicated that, prior to participating in the survey, they had heard of the City's "Healthy RC" program. Interest in Healthy RC activities was widespread among Rancho Cucamonga residents, with the percentage of residents who were at lease somewhat interested in the activity being highest for healthy activities and events for entire families (75%), followed by visual art events (71%), health-related classes and educational events such as cooking classes and wellness fairs (67%), theater performances for youth (66%), and interactive educational activ- ities for children (64%). When asked to prioritize among a series of projects and programs the City is considering for the future, strengthening economic development programs that improve the local economy and Increase the revenues needed to provide city services was assigned the highest priority (92% high or medium priority), followed by improving the maintenance of city streets and facilities (89%), improving the flow of traffic in the city (88%), ensuring that all areas of the City o f Rancho Cucamonga True Norrh Research, Inc. ©2009 _- ,,~:. ~~ --~ city have equal access to city services, facilities and resources (85%), and acquiring and pre- ~= serving natural open space areas (82%). :~ Overall, 85% of respondents indicated they were satisfied with City's efforts to communicate with residents through newsletters, the Internet, and other means. The remaining respon- dents were either dissatisfied with the City's efforts in this respect (1 3%) or unsure of their -` opinion (2%). :~ Residents indicated that receiving newsletters from the City (Grapevine/Rancho Reporter) was the most effective method for the City to communicate with them (88%), followed by email newsletters and updates (76%), and the City's website (74%). Having brochures avail- able at public locations (68%) and Channel 3 RCTV (53%} were considered to be somewhat less effective methods of communication. Most current residents (58%) between the ages of 45 and 64 stated that they intend to stay in Rancho Cucamonga after retiring. Approximately one-quarter (26%) stated that they plan to move to another community after retiring, whereas 16% were unsure. 1=.'° _:. Approximately one in five respondents (20%) stated that they intend to move into an active adult or senior community after they retire, whereas 73% stated that they are not interested ~~ in living in an active adult or senior communi F ty, and 7% were unsure. City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 CONCLUSION S As noted in the Introduction, this study was designed to the provide the City of Rancho Cucamonga with stat(stically reliable information regarding residents' opinions on key issues that will be addressed in the General Plan. Whereas subsequent sections of this report are devoted to conveying the detailed results of the survey, in this section we attempt to 'see the for- est through the ttees' and note how the collective results of the survey answer some of the key questions that motivated the research. The following conclusions are based on True North's interpretations of the results, as well as the firm's collective experience conducting similar studies for cities and public agencies throughout the State. What do residents most value about Rancho Cucamonga that the General Plan should seek to preserve? What changes do resi- dents seek to improve the quality o(life in the City? A clear theme of the survey results is that residents are focused on main- taining-rather than changing-the character of Rancho Cucamonga. Nearly every resident surveyed held a favorable opinion regarding the quality of life in the City, with 92% rating it as excellent or good. The abundant recreation .opportunities and parks, low crime rate, natural open spaces and scenic areas, the general appearance and cleanliness of the City, and the well-planned nature.of the community were just some of the key things that residents feel make Rancho Cucamonga a special place to live. These are the aspects of the City that residents value most, as well as those that they are. mdst interested in preserving through the General Plan process. Consistent with the aforementioned theme of maintaining the City:s character, most of the changes that residents desire could more appro- priately be described as efforts to preserve or enhance existing qualities of the City. When asked what they would most like.to change about the City, it is striking that the two top responses were not sure/can't think of anything (1 7%) or no improvements are needed (12%), both of which are indicative of a respondent who does not perceive any pressing issues or problems in the City that can be addressed by local government. More- over, the specific improvements that were suggested focused on enhanc- ing those aspects of the Clty that residents value most; including improvements to parks and recreation, limiting future growth/preserv ing natural open space, improving traffic circulation, and strengthening efforts to protect the local environment. Although the related themes of preserving the City's character and man- aging future growth were prominent in the survey, it should also be rec- ognized that Rancho Cucamonga residents are generally quite forward- thinking and recognize that some-types of change would be good for the City. There was widespread support for economic development initia- tives, awillingness to embrace innovative transit solutions such as Bus Rapid Transit and the required infrastructure improvements, as well as City of.Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 strong interest in various environmental initiatives and the Healthy RC lifestyle. ~- r - -`-a The overall theme is thus one of balance-managing. future growth and development so as to enhance the City's economy and local job opportu- nities, while preserving the unique character, small-town charm, and nat- ural resources that make Rancho Cucamonga a special place to live. Haw do residents priori- The objective of the General Plan is to identify residents' shared vision tize among various prof- for the City's future, identify and prioritize specific goals that are consis- ects and programs the tent with that vision, as well as develo p y Ciryisconsideringforits p policies to hel the Cit achieve future? its goals. Because the City has limited resources, however, the survey asked residents to prioritize among a series of projects and programs that the City is considering for the future. Once again, the balanced themes of maintaining the City's character, preserving its natural resources, and ensuring the health of the City's economy rose to the surface. Among the 14 items tested, residents assigned the highest priority [o strengthening economic development programs that improve the local economy and increase the revenues needed to provide city services, followed by improving the maintenance of city streets and facilities, improving the flow of traffic in the city, ensuring that all areas of the city have equal access to municipal ser- vices, facilities and resources, acquiring and preserving natural open space areas, and expanding recreational programs, parks and facilities. Is there support for Yes. More than half (59%) of residents surveyed perceived a need for revi- redevelopingportionsof talizing certain shopping areas along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Foothil/Bou/evardl ,gvenue. When asked bluntly whether they favor redeveloping shopping areas along this portion of Foothill Boulevard, the vast majority initially favored redevelopment (42%) or indicated that they did not have an opin- ion (40%). Once informed about the positive impacts that redevelopment will have on the appearance of these areas, the local economy, and the City's tax base, support for redeveloping the western portion of Foothill Boulevard could be found among two-thirds (67%) of residents. It is worth noting, moreover, that many residents identified other areas of the City that they felt were in need of revitalization, with the most popu- lar being areas along Archibald Avenue, Baseline Road, and Haven Ave- - nue. ~; I_ • -. ~~ :- i--. .. City of Rancho Cucamonga True NortH Research, inc. ©2009 QUALITY O F L I F E The opening series of questions in the survey was designed to assess residents' top of mind per- ceptions about the quality of life in Rancho Cucamonga, what they would most like to preserve about the city, as well as ways to improve the quality of life in the city-now and in the future. At the outset of the interview, respondents were asked to rate the overall quality of life in the City using afive-point scale of excellent, good, fair, poor, or very poor. As shown in Figure 1 below, an overwhelming majority {g2%) of respondents shared favorable opinions of the quality of life in Rancho Cucamonga, with 44% reporting it is excellent and 48% stating it is good. Seven percent (7%} of residents indicated that the quality of life in the City is fair, and less than 1% of residents used poor or very poor to describe the quality of life in Rancho Cucamonga. Question 2 How would you rate the overall quality of life in the City? Would you say it is excel- lent, good, fair, poor or very poor? FIGURE 1 QUALITY OF LIFE Not sure 0.6 Refused s (J.Z Ex c e Ile nt 43.7 For the interested reader, Figures 2 and 3 on the next page show how ratings of the quality of life in the City varied by years of residence in Rancho Cucamonga, presence of a child in the home, homeownership status, age and gender. Although there was some variation in opinion- e.g., females were somewhat more Iilcely than males to view the quality of life as excellent-the most striking pattern in these figures is the consistency of opinion. Regardless of subgroup cate- gory, respondents generally held very positive opinions of the quality of life in Rancho Cucamonga. City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ~J 2009 Very poor Poor 0.1 0.3 FIGURE 2 QUALITY OF LIFE BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CHILDREN IN HOME & HOME OWNERSHIP STATUS 700 50 80 7D 60 v 0 50 ~ 40 ' Sto9 70W i4 Years in Rancho Cucanronga(Q 1) FIGURE 3 QUALITY OF LIFE BY AGE & GENDER Yes No Children in Hotre (Q D4) Respondents were next asked to identify what they value most about Rancho Cucamonga that the city government should make sure to preserve in the future. This question was posed in an open-ended manner, thereby allowing residents to mention any aspect or attribute that came to mind without being prompted by-or restricted to-a particular list of options. True North later reviewed the verbatim responses and grouped them into the categories shown in Figure 4 on the next page. Overall, recreational opportunities and parks were the most commonly mentioned feature of the city that residents felt should be preserved {19%), followed by the !ow crime rate/safety of the city (1 7%), natural open spaces (16%), general cleanliness and appearance of the city (30%), qual- ity of schools {9%), the layout/well-planned nature of the city (9%), and the family-oriented atmo- sphere of the community (9%}, City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 ~ nge iV Ui) Gender Question 3 What do you like most abou[ Rancho Cucamonga that the city government should make sure to preserve in the future? FIGURE 4 LIKE MOST ABOUT RANCFlO CUCAMONGA Recreation /Parks Low crime rate /Public safety Open spaces /Natural beauty Not sure General cleanliness, appearance Education /Schools Layo ut of City /Planning Familyorie me d co mmunity / Atmosphe re Trails /Walking paths Shopping opportunities Llke everything /Change nothing Quality o f life Community programs, events Museurts /Arc center/Cultural History/ Heritage % Respondents 19.0 20 In an open-ended manner similar to that described above for Question 3, all respondents were next asked to indicate the one thing that the city govern- ment could change to make Rancho Cucamonga a better place to live-now and in the future. True North reviewed the verbatim responses to Question 4 and grouped them into the categories shown in Figure 5 on the next page. Overall, the most common responses to this question were not sure/can't think of anything (17%) or no improvements are needed (] 2%), both of which are indicative of a respondent who does not perceive any pressing issues or problems in the city that can be addressed by local gov- ernment. Among specific changes that were mentioned, the most common were improving and/ or adding parks and recreation opportunities (996), limiting growth/preserving open space (8%), improving public safety (8%), reducing traffic congestion (796), and improving environmental efforts (696). CJty of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, lnc. ©2009 0 5 10 15 Question 4 If city government could change one thing io make Rancho Cucamonga a better place to live now and in the future, what change would you like to see? FIGURE 5 CHANGES TO IMPROVE RANCHO CIICAMONGA Notsure /Cannot think ofanything No changes needed Improve, add parks, recreation Limit growth / Prese rve o pe n space Improve public safety Reduce traffic congestion Improve environmentalefforts Improve local government, leadership Improve economy, job opportunities Reduce cost ofliving, taxes Provide additional entertainment options Improve infrastructure Improve public transportation Improve schoois,education Address seniorissues Address homeless issue 7 7.1 20 ~ ', =gin.. Crty of Rancho Cracamonga True North Research, Inc. ©Z009 0 5 to 15 % Respondents R E V I T A L I Z I N G FOOTHILL B O U L E V A R D The Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency administers a variety of economic development, redevelopment, and housing-related programs that support businesses and residents in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Established in i 981, the Agency has assisted in the elimination of blighted conditions resulting in the development of new public facilities and affordable housing projects, improved infrastructure, and a strengthened local economy through business attrac- tion/retention, work force development, and tourism efforts. This survey presented an opportu- nity to gauge residents' perceptions regarding the need for redevelopment and revitalization, their support for the incorporation of mixed-use developments, as well as their sensitivity to building heights along portions of Foothill Boulevard. The first question in this series was designed to measure how often respondents currently shop or dine at restaurants in the city that are located along Foothill Boulevard, west of Haven Avenue. As shown in Figure fi below, 37% of respondents indicated that they patronize businesses along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue on a weekly basis, 31% indicated they do so two to three times per month, 17% shop and dine along this corridor once per month, 1 1 % do so less often than once per month, whereas 5% stated that they never patronize businesses in this location. Question 5 How often do you go shopping or dine at restaurants in the city along Foothill Bou- levard west of Haven Avenue? Would you say you do this at least once per week, two to three rimes per month, once per month, Less often than once per month, or never? FIGURE 6 FREQUENCY OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD VISITS Less than Never l x / mo 5.4 At least ix/wk 36.5 Tx/mo 16.6 Having mea- sured how often they patronize businesses along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue, the survey next inquired as to whether-in their opinion-there are shopping areas along this corri- dor that are outdated and in need of revitalization. More than half {59%) of those surveyed indi- cated that there is a need for revitalizing certain shopping areas along Foothi[I Boulevard, west of Haven Avenue (see Figure 7), whereas 36% did not perceive a need for revitalization and 5% were unsure or unwilling to share their opinion. When compared to their respective counterparts, ~~ ,, ,:~ Crty of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©Z009 ~ 2-3x / mo 30.7 the perceived need for revitalizing Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue was most prevalent among those who patronize businesses in this area once per month, those who have lived in the city at least 10 years, respondents between the ages of 35 and 44, males, and those with chil- dren in their home {see Figures 8 & 9). Question 6 In your opinion, are there shopping areas along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue in the City that are outdated and in need of revitali2ation? FIGURE 7 OPINION OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD NEED FOR REVITALIZATION Not sure 4.6 Not in need of revitaiizatio n 36.3 in need of italization 5 9.0 FIGURE 8 OPINION OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD NEED FOR REVITALIZATION BY FOOTHILL BOULEVARD V15iT & YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA 77.1 ~o =o oGO s~ _~ LL 'Z 50 ~ ~ H ~ 40 .n 9 C 4 9 7' 3D C ~ n ~ '" ~ 2 D z _ yt m 10 )x / rtw lE ss than 7 x / Never Foothpl 9oukvard Usis QS) City of Rancho Cucamonga Ai Icast Ix / wk 23x /rno YN n n Rancho Cuca nxnga Q 1) True North Research, Inc. D 2Q09 FIGURE 9 OPINION OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD NEED fOR REVITALIZATION BY AGE, GENDER & CHILDREN IN HOME -~ c - 60 3 LL .a 56 N ~ c 40 9 r Y C N = 30 ~ c n= ~ 20 x 0° Regardless of their opin- lons regarding the need for revitalizing portions of Foothill Boulevard as measured in Question ;:.~: 6, Question 7 asked respondents whether they would favor or oppose redeveloping select areas along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue, or if they had no opinion either way. Overall, the vast majority of residents indicated that they initially favored redevelopment (42%) or had no ~~ ~; opinion (40%). An additional 8% indicated that it would depend an further details, whereas 1 1% "~" initially stated that they opposed redeveloping select areas along this portion of Foothill Boule- vard (Figure 10). Question 7 In general, would you favor or oppose redeveloping select areas along l=oothill Sou- .. levard west of Haven, or do you have no opinion either way? FIGURE 10 OPINION OF REDEVELOPING FOOTHILL BOULEVARD Refused 0.4 Not sure 39.6 City of Rancho Cucamonga When compared to their respective coun- terparts, initial support for redeveloping portions of Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue was most prevalent among those who shop their weekly or never, those who have lived in the city at least five Favor years, respondents between the ages of 35 41.6 and 44, males, and those who perceived a need for revitalizing this portion of Foothill Boulevard in Question 6 (see Figures 11 & 12). True North Research, Inc. ©2009 ~ Oppose Depends 10.8 7.7 P-217 FIGURE 1 1 OPINION OF REDEVELOPING FOOTHILL BOULEVARD BY FOOTHILL BOULEVARD & YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA lao 90 eo ~o 60 6 so a ~ 40 X 30 .At least lx/wk 2dx/mo 7x/ma Less risen lx/ rtq I Fombil Bwlevard vlslt q5) Less than S S tog IOto l4 ISor more Mars In Ra nc ho Cu:amon{p QI) FIGURE 12 OPINION OF REDEVELOPING FOOTHILL BOULEVARD BY AGE, GENDER & FOOTHILL BLVD IN NEED OF REVITALIZATION too r`_ _ -. ._ ..~~ ' 90 ''} = j.. .~ . `~ 70 ~'' ' _ I ~ 60 I 6 so Illy ~ 40 x 30 et,a:'~tL 20 t0 ~w'3LJ lCr`~ o : ~fi~o 7n 25 to 34 35 to 44 4S to 54 age (QDI) Respondents who were initially opposed, were undecided, or equivocated regarding the redevelopment Foothill Boulevard were subsequently asked their opinion if they knew that in addition to improving the appearance of outdated commercial centers, redevelopment would help improve the local econ- omy and increase the City's tax base. As shown in Figure 13 on the next page, linking redevelop- ment to the positive impacts it will have on the economy and the City's tax base netted an additional 2696 support, bringing total support for redeveloping Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue to 6796 of residents at this point in the survey. It is worth noting, moreover, that support for redeveloping this stretch of Foothill Boulevard was also widespread at this point in the sur- vey, achieving majority status in every identified subgroup-even among those who did not ini- tially perceive a need for revitalizing the area (see Figures 14 & 15). City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc © 2009 Question 8 In addition to improving the appearance of outdated commercial centers, redevel- opment would help improve the Ioca1 economy and increase the City's tax base. Knowing this, would you favor or oppose redeveloping select areas along Foothill Boulevard west o f Haven? FIGURE 13 INFORMED OPINION OF REDEVELOPING FOOTHILL BOULEVARD Oppose 2 0.3 Depends 7.1 Favor 25.5 FIGURE 14 INFORMED OPINION OF REDEVELOPING FOOTHILL BOULEVARD BY FOOTHILL BOULEVARD & YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA ~ 100 v o 90 ~ c m_o 80~ v e a 70 67.0 66.8 4 3 60 6 o a 50 '' H 9 e 40 C = c ~ 30 i c E 20 0 ~ ~ ae v 10. c 0- ~Atkastlx/wk 23x/ B0.2 no Ix / m7 Lesz than la / nq Foorhai fioukvard u:It qs) City of Rancho Cucamonga FR d 69.3 True North Research, Inc. a 2009 ~ Not sure Refused 5.2 0.4 Sto9 1Om 14 tSamon• i Years n Rancho Cucamonga ~1 f FIGURE 1 S INFORMED OPINION OF REDEVELOPING FOOTHILL BOULEVARD BY AGE, GENDER & FOOTHILL BLVD IN NEED OF REVITALIZATION t o0 s ~ ? 40 m ° 80 c a r O g a 70 ~ 3 60 E 2 SO t "- G 40 ` 30 o E o _o° 20 ~ ~ k c 10 n 0 77.6 ~ ~ 68.0 50.3 ~~¢ .ii Meta Female Yes No Gender Foahd Blvdm Need of Re wtal~zation QG) Assuming that this area of Foothill is redeveloped in the future, respondents were next asked whether they would support the inclu- sion of mixed-use developments, which were defined as housing units built on top of, or next to, commercial and retail businesses. Overall, Rancho Cucamonga residents were fairly evenly divided in their opinions regarding mixed-use developments (Figure 16}, with 5096 supporting this type of development, 44% opposed, and the remainder indicating that it depends (2%} or they were unsure {4%). For the interested reader, Figures 17 and ] 8 on the next page display how opinions regarding the inclusion of mixed-use developments along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue varied by length of residence, presence of children in the home, homeowner- ship status, gender, age, and perceived need for revitalizing the western portion of Foothill Bou- levard. Question 9 !f this area of Foothill were redeveloped, would you support or oppose allowing mixed-use developments. By mixed-use, I mean residential housing units built on rop of, or next to, commercial and retail businesses. FIGURE 16 OPINION OF MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Oppose 43.7 City of Rancho Cucamonga „~ - -, ~.~. ~s ~~~ ~~.~; ~~ x ..:, fu ~~.; Y .r ~. ~~ Depends 2.2 True North Research, inc. ©2009 Not sure Refused 4.4 0.2 FIGURE 17 OPINION OF MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CHILDREN IN HOME, HOME OWNERSHIP STATUS 8f GENDER sa 70 u 60 n t'. n o N E n SO y O ~s C Q` 40 C e, L ~ O 9 jD a • O _4 M ~ 20 lU Sto9 t0to 14 Veto H Ra nc hoC¢annonga Qll Ultlren In HOme pDO O+vn Rent Hunt OxnenhfpS[nus IG]5) 54.5 FIGURE 18 OPINION OF MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT BY AGE & OPINION OF REDEVELOPING FOOTHILL BLVD BO 70 0 60 a l: n v ~ a SO ~ o y o 40 C „ C ~ o v 30 D u a Z x aD to o. 52.6 62.5 6 5.2 60.I 38.6 6S orotler Favor Oppose Depends Not sun! O,rnbn o! Redevebpnq Foah~l 61vd fa7) The amount of additional commercial, retail and housing that can be created in redevelopment areas depends, in part, on the number of stories in a building. The greater the number of stories in a building, the greater the amount of commercial, retail and housing space that can be offered. Anticipating that residents may have opinions about the height of developments, the research team sought to measure their sensitivity by asking respondents whether they would favor or oppose allowing buildings of five and four stories, respectively. The answers to this question for redevelopment areas along Foothill Boulevard between Haven and Archibald are shown in Figure 19. The corresponding figures for redevelopment areas along Foothill Boulevard between Archi- bald and the western city limits are shown in Figure 20. Regardless of the location of the pro- posed redevelopment areas, support for five-story buildings ranged between 4196 and 42%, whereas support for four-story buildings ranged between 50% and 51 %. City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 i 3Sto a4 4Sto 54 SSto (i4 npe fODq P-221 ~s: Question 10 Take a moment to think of Foothill Boulevard between Haven and Archibald. !f this area were redeveloped, would you support or oppose allowing: _____? FIGURE 19 SUPPORT FOR BUILDING HEIGHTS ON FOOTHILL BETWEEN HAVEN AND ARCHIBALD 100 90 i ^Refused 80 70 ' ~ Not sure ~ 60 ' d a a SO ^Oppose d °C ^ I 40 ~ 30 ~ Depends zo ; 10 ^Support 0 Question 11 Nexi, take a moment to [hink of Foothill Boulevard from Archibald to the western City limits. 1 f [his area were redeveloped, would you support or oppose allowing: _____? FIGURE 20 SUPPORT FOR BUILDING HEIGHTS ON FOOTHILL FROM ARCHIBALD TO CITY LIMITS 100 90 80 70 y 60 c ar n 50 N d ~ 40 30 20 10 0 City of Rancho Cucamonga ^Refused Not sure ^Oppose -Depends ^Support True North Research, Inc. O 2009 ~ Fiv a story Four story Q10 Support for bulding heights between Haven and Archibald ... ~ Ql 1 Support for building heights fromArt:hlbald toCity limits ... The final two questions in this series asked respondents whether they felt that there were shopping areas in other areas of the city that are in need of revitalization and-if yes-to identify the location of these shopping centers. Question 12 In your opinion, are there shopping areas in other areas of the City that are out- dated and in need of revitalization? FIGURE 21 OPINION ABOUT REVITALIZATION 1N OTHER AREAS OF CITY Overall, 46% of respondents Not sure indicated that there were other 4.1 shopping centers in the city that are in need of revitalization (Fig- ure 21), with the most common feel other locations identified being those are in need along Archibald Ave (31%), vitalization Baseline Rd (28%), Haven Ave No additions 46.0 (20%), and Foothill Boulevard areas in need revita6zatior near the freeway (16%) {see Fig- 50.0 ure 22). Question 13 Which shopping centers in other areas of the City are most in need of revitaliza- tion? FIGURE 22 OTHER AREAS OF CITY IN NEED OF REVITALIZATION Archibald Ave 8asellne Rd Haven Ave Foothip Blvd nearfreeway Not sure Vineyard Ave Carnelian St Arrow Hwy West area (genera Ontario Fwy South area (general) Hellman Ave Sunrise Center Lemon Ave Te rra Vista Center Hermosa Ave Orchard St City of Rancho Cucamonga I .l 35 P-222 r! ~• _ -~.~-, ~ . .Y° _ 1 tT.<.~_. .~_,. _.. {y,~~~ True North Research, Inc. ©2009 0 5 10 IS 20 25 30 %Respondents Who Feel Other Areas Are in Need of RevftaGzation BUS RAPID T R A N S I T & T R A F F I C One of the new transit services in southern California is called Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). A BRT system uses dedicated lanes to allow buses to avoid traffic and get passengers to their destina- tions quickly. For many types of trips, Bus Rapid Transit is as fast as using a personal vehicle. In this section of the survey, respondents were asked about their use of public transit in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, their awareness and support for developing BRT in the City, as well as their satisfaction with the City's efforts to improve traffic circulation by improving roads and intersec- tions, timing traffic signals, and other measures. The initial question in this series asked respondents whether they or another member of their household had ridden public transit in the City of Rancho Cucamonga during the 12 months preceding the interview. Question 14 !n the past 12 months, have you or another member of your household ridden public transit in the City o f Rancho Cucamonga? FIGURE 23 HOUSEHOLD TRANSIT USE IN PAST 12 MONTHS Yes, hsld rode transit in past 12 ~'~nths 1.8 Hsld did nat I transit in past months 88.2 Among those surveyed, just 1296 indi- cated that their household had used public transit during the period of inter- est (Figure 23), with reported use being highest for those who have lived in the City between 10 and 14 years, house- holds with children, and those who rent their home (see Figure 24}. FIGURE 24 HOUSEHOLD TRANSIT USE IN PAST 1 Z MONTHS BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CHILDREN IN HOME & HOME OWNERSHIP STATUS 30 s c 2S N a 20 yc} ~i 1 S h 9 • ~ 10 w ~ S N x X 0 Years In Ranc ho Cucamonga (Ql) City of Rancho Cucamonga Yes No 21.3 9.0 Own Rent ~, P-223 c' "~, ~ir_ ~, ~~_~, ~~~}~ . =~, Ch idren In Home (QD4) Nome Owne Whip Sratus (Q S1 True North Research, Inc. ©2009 All respondents were next provided with the brief description of Bus Rapid Transit shown below in Question 1 5 and simply asked if they had heard of BRT prior to taking this survey. Being a relatively new concept and having limited appli- cations in southern California, it is not surprising that prior awareness of BRT was relatively low, with just one-quarter (23%) of Rancho Cucamonga residents indicating that they had previously heard of Bus Rapid Transit (Figure 25). Awareness of BRT ranged widely among subgroups, how- ever, with newcomers and long-time residents, those who do not live with children, home own- ers, seniors, and males being the most likely to report having previously heard of BRT (see Figures 26 & 27). Question 15 One of the new transit services in southern California is called Bus Rapid Transit. A Bus Rapid Transit system uses dedicated lanes to allow buses to avoid traffic and get passen- gers to their destinations quickly. For many types o f trips, Bus Rapid Transit is as fast as using a personal vehicle. Prior to raking this survey, had you heard of Bus Rapid Transit? FIGURE 25 HEARD OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT heard of Bus ipid Transit 22.8 Had not heard of Bus Rapid Transit 77.2 FIGURE 26 HEARD OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CHILDREN IN HOME & HOME OWNERSHIP c 40 A !- ~ 35 a A ~ 30 5 m ° 25 v r = 20 V A 15 b t F ~() v 7 O S a X 0 Ye ors in Rarcho[ucarrongs Q 1) 2 7.2 Children in Hors (Qi1M1) 7.Z Rent Horns Ownership Status (QS) City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. © 2009 FIGURE 27 HEARD OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT BY AGE & GENDER c 40 ro 0 35 n n c ~ 30 m 7 25 = 20 b A w 15 A L r 10 c v ~ 5 a N ~ 0 M 23J 35 to q4 45 tra 54 Age {QD1) 36.8 Gender - Having gauged residents' prior awareness of BRT, the survey next questioned them whether they would support or oppose dedicating a new third lane in the existing street along Foothill Boulevard in order to allow Bus Rapid Transit ser- vice through the city. Overall, residents were divided evenly on this matter, with 48% supporting a new dedicated BRT lane along Foothill Boulevard, 49% opposing the lane, and 3% unsure or unwilling to share their opinion (Figure 28). With the exception of residents under the age of 25, support for a new dedicated BRT lane along Foothill Boulevard was reasonably consistent across resident subgroups (see Figures 29 & 30). Question 16 In general, would you support or oppose dedicating a new third lane in the exist- ing street along Foothill Boulevard in order to allow Bus Rapid Transit service through Rancho Cucamonga? FIGURE 28 OPINION OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT Oppose 48.5 City of Rancho Cucamonga Support 48.3 f x r ~~ ~~ ~ . x~.,~ True North Research, lnc. O 2009 j 1Bta24 25ro34 Not sure 3.2 FIGURE 29 OPINION OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CHILDREN IN HOME & HOME OWNERSHIP STATUS 'a e A [- bD '. '.. 5 3.4 n A K SO m 8 ~ ii ~°`,~ fir: 0 b ~ ~' ~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~, 5 ~ & I0 V 6' x o ~- i Less than5 Sro9 IO[o t4 Years in Rancho Cucamonga IQl ) SI.2 Children n Home{QD91 48.5 Own Rent Home OwnershpS[acus(QS) FIGURE 30 OPINION Of BUS RAPID TRANSIT BY AGE, GENDER & HEARD OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT >o S ~ b0 a n ~ 50 m 0 90 n 4 30 20 a n 10 x 0 35[044 45 [o i4 a0e (QDI ) Yes No He eN of B us Papid Transi[ Q19 The City of Rancho Cucamonga addresses day-to-day traffic operations, safety issues, and future transportation needs in the community. The next question in this section of the survey asked respondents about their satis- faction with the City's efforts to improve traffic circulation by improving roads and intersections, timing traffic signals, and other measures. Figure 31 on the next page shows that more than three-quarters of residents indicated they were very (30%) or somewhat (50%) satisfied with the City's efforts to improve circulation, whereas the remainder were either very (7%) or somewhat (10%) dissatisfied, unsure of their position (1%), or refused to offer their opinion (2%). For the interested reader, Figures 32 and 33 display how opinions regarding the City's efforts to improve traffic circulation varied across a number of key resident subgroups. City of Rahcho Cucamonga .~ ~.~< -~ ,~ 1 ~. ~ ~ ~~ ~~~ ~~~~ :~ ~,. True North Research, Inc. ©2009 ~ Question 17 Generally speaking, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the City's efforts to improve traffic circulation by improving roads and intersections, riming traffic signals, and other measures? FIGURE 31 SATISFACTION WITH TRAFFIC CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENT EFFORTS Very Not sure Refused dissatisfied ~ ~ 1.6 Somewh dissatisfi~ 7 0.3 lery tisfied ?9.8 FIGURE 32 SATISFACTION WITH TRAFFIC CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENT EFFORTS BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CHILDREN IN HOME & HOME OWNERSHIP STATUS 100 90 80 70 e 5p v ~ 50 a ~ ~ x 30 20 10 0 City of Rancho Cucamonga Own Rent Hone Ownership Status f05) True North Research, inc. ©2009 Somewhat satisfie d 49.6 i Years in Ranc ho Cucarronga (Ql) Children an Home (QO4) FIGURE 33 SATISFACTION WITH TRAFFIC CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENT EFFORTS BY AGE & GENDER too 90 BO ~ ~o =t'~ w ... e 60 iii( ;p'o Y 1_ •.. Q .~llli~: ~ 50 ~'f,.~::. n ~ 40 ~' 20 ,,, f+, 16 w ca City o f Rancho Cucamonga 55 to 64 :. -p+ '-; ,,~". ~' Gender True Norrh Research, Inc. O 209 ~ 25m34 35 to 44 a5m54 Age (QDq H E A L T H Y R C In 2007, the City of Rancho Cucamonga launched the Healthy RC program. Healthy RC is a multi- year effort to encourage all residents to make healthy choices for their minds, bodies and the earth. The initial emphasis of Healthy RC has been on increasing community awareness of exist- ing "healthy" resources in the City and developing new Healthy RC offerings. Future plans include the formation of a key stakeholder group and an assessment and prioritization process to deter- mine where to focus our efforts to make Rancho Cucamonga an even healthier place to live, work and play. One of the goals of this survey was to establish a baseline measure of public awareness of the Healthy RC program, as well as gauge their interest several Healthy RC activities. Question 18 Prior Lo taking this survey, had you heard of the City's "Healthy RC" program? FIGURE 34 HEARD OF HEALTHY RC PROGRAM Had not he an Healthy RC Program 77.8 Yes, heard of Healthy R C .gram 1.9 Overall, just under one-quarter of resi- dents (22%} indicated that, prior to par- ticipating in the survey, they had heard of the City's "Healthy RC" program (Fig- ure 34). Long-time residents, home own- ers, respondents between the ages of 44 and 64, and females were substantially more likely than their counterparts to have heard of Healthy RC prior to taking the survey (see Figures 35 & 36). FIGURE 35 HEARD of HEALTHY RC PROGRAM BY YEARS IN RANCHO CU[AMONGA, CHILDREN IN HOME & HOME OWNERSHIP STATUS E 35 A n` 30 u 25 a d x c 20 18.0 v b = IS v x 10, a ~ 5 z x Or 16.0 Lessthm5 Sb9 10m14 Y eas In Ranc h o Gi c atgnga (Q1) 24.6 14.2 ~~ ~, ~ - *~~~=„~y ~~#'.. KJGPyvyS° ', YI;~' ~Uw-.~::,:.Y 4 ,,ys a _ .r._ ~~ W~~y -, ~;a, ~~"c- ~~- z :.~ ++~~ zg :% 3Fr Gwn Rent HorteOwnersh45tawsQ51 City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc 26.1 © 2009 Refused 0.4 FIGURE 36 HEARD OF HEALTHY RC PROGRAM BY AGE & GENDER 35 a` 30 u ~ 25 a S e 20 v ro = 15 v ^ x M io a s u z x o ~,~ .am I 27.8 27.1 30.9 12.9 IAak Female carder Having measured awareness of the Healthy RC program, the survey next turned to measuring household interest in various Healthy RC activities. The struc- ture of Question 19 was straightforward: for each of the activities listed on the left of Figure 37, respondents were simply asked to indicate whether they or another member of their household would be interested in participating in the activity. Question 19 The Healthy RC Program encourages residents to live an active, healthy lifestyle, provides learning and personal enrichment opportunities, and encourages a sustainable lifestyle chat protects our environment. As 1 read the following activities and programs, please indicate whether you or another member of your household would be interested in participating in the activity. FIGURE 37 INTEREST IN HEALTHY RC ACTIVITIES °' Healthyactivitlesand events for entire families a O1 Visual art events a °i Health related classes and educational events Or a O1 Theater performances for youth °i Interactive educational activities far children i7 ^Ve ry in tere sled mSomewhat intere sled Interest in each of the activities tested was widespread among Rancho Cucamonga residents, with the percentage of residents who were at least somewhat interested in the activity being highest for healthy activities and events for entire families (75%), followed by visual art events ~__ . (7196), health-related classes and educational events such as cooking classes and wellness fairs - - _ ,. •l ~~. (6796), theater performances far youth (66%), and interactive educational activities for children _ (64%}. Table 1 on the next page shows how stated interest in each program varied by respondent age and the presence of children in the home. City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, If~c. ©Z009 i 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 60 90 100 % Respondents ~Sros9 SS to 64 fifiorotler TABLE 1 INTEREST IN HEALTHY RC ACTIVITIES i3Y AGE & CHILDREN IN HOME (SHOWING % VERY INTERESTED) Age ( QD1) hildren In H ome (QD4 18 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or olds Yes No Healthy activities and events for enure families 36.6 26.5 403 33.0 30.8 21 1 35 8 28 4 Visuaf art events Health related classes and educational events 1 5.8 1 S 8 50.0 32 4 44.4 45 8 46.4 38.3 . 24.6 . 47.9 . 30.5 . . . 36.1 40.2 26.3 37.6 31.6 Theater performances for youth t I i 21.1 41.2 37.5 26.8 34.6 33 3 45.0 21 .1 n eract ve educational activities for children 21.1 67.6 54 2 29.9 39.3 29.6 60.2 26.Z P-231 ~' . ~. :; , ,'=~y„~ h r~rt~'' ;w+.. ~~4 r''~ i~.' .. H ~:;,~ 4 ~R~.M. 'v '' ~, s ., ~. ~ 2r ~. :, City o f Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 ~ P R I O R I T I E S It is often the case that residents' desires for public facilities and programs exceed a city's finan- cial resources. In such cases, a city must prioritize projects and programs based upon a variety of factors, including the preferences and needs of residents. Question 20 was designed to provide Rancho Cucamonga with a reliable measure of how resi- dents, as a whole, prioritize a variety of projects, programs, and improvements to which the City could allocate resources in the future. Respondents were first informed that the City is in the process of updating its General Plan and that it must set priorities for things it will accomplish over the next 1 D years due to limited resources. They were then asked whether each project or program shown in Figure 38 should be a high, medium, or low priority for the future-or if the City should not spend any resources on the project at all. Question 20 The City of Rancho Cucamonga is in the process of updating its General Plan. Because it has limited resources, however, the City must set priorities for the things it will accomplish over the next 10 years. As 1 read each of the following items, 1'd like you to indicate whether you think the City should make the item a high priority, a medium priority, or a low pri- ority. l f you feel the City should not spend any resources on this item, just say so. Please keep in mind that not all of the items can be high priorities. FIGURE 38 SPENDING PRIORITIES Strengthen economc development programs Improve the maintenance of City streets and facilities Improve the flow of traffic in the City Ensure that allareas of City have equal access to city cervices Acquire and preserve naturalopenspace areas Expand recreational programs, parks, and facilities Expand library services Expandng programs that promote health,wellness Require environmentally friendly building practices (public) Preserve historic buidings in the Ciey Redevelop and revi[alize Faothlll8oukvard Enhance cukuraland pedonning arts in the Clty Require emionmentally friendly building practices (private) Fxpand the regional trallsystem 0 10 20 30 ~0 SO 60 70 80 90 I00 % Respondents P-232 .,~ -:~,-- - ~. The projects and programs are sorted in Figure 38 from high to low based on the proportion of respondents who indicated that an item was ar least a medium priority for the City's future. Among the projects and programs tested, strengthening economic development programs that f_ City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 ~ improve the local economy and increase the revenues needed to provide city services was assigned the highest priority (92% high or medium priority), followed by improving the mainte- nance of city streets and facilities (89%}, improving the flow of traffic in the city (88%), ensuring that all areas of the city have equal access to city services, facilities and resources (85%), and acquiring and preserving natural open space areas (82%). Table 2 displays how the top priorities identified in Question 20 varied by respondent age and the presence of children in the home. TABLE 2 SPENDING PRIORITIES BY AGE & Clnl DREN IN HOME (SHOWING 96 HIGH PRIORITY) Strengthen economic developmentprograms 18 to 24 57 9 Age (Q 25 [0 34 35 to 44 4 2 DI) 45 to 54 55 to 64 6S a olde Ildren N Ycs Home (QD4 No Improve the maintenance of City streets and facYides hn h . 47.4 8 . 61.1 50.0 41.7 64.9 46 1 60.7 47.7 52.6 66 7 65.6 45 8 65.0 50 5 prove t e Oow o(vaf8c In [he City Ensure that all areas of Clty have equal access m city services 63.2 632 47.1 44 1 37.5 41 45.4 45.8 . 45.6 . 44.6 . 47.7 Acqutre and preserve natural open space areas E 3I.6 . 362 .7 51.4 50.5 51.5 52.3 53 3 49.1 61 4 51.7 47 7 44.9 b xpand retreationat programs, puke, and tacilitles Expand library services 36.8 47.1 36.1 36.1 . 30.8 . 3I.6 . 44.1 4 .2 30.4 Expanding programs that promote health, wellness 47.4 36.8 29.4 35.3 36.1 31.9 32.0 33.0 31.8 32 7 28.1 4D 4 a4.9 36 3 22.7 31 8 Require envkonmentapy friendly bolding practices (publtc) 42.1 382 45.6 1 37 . 1 42 . 35 1 . 44 . Preserve hisbric buildings In the City 31.6 4q.1 41.7 . 3S.I . 38.3 . 42 1 .1 37 1 35.7 Redevelop and revl[allze Foo[hlll Boulevard Enhance cultural and performing uts In the Clry 26.3 31 32.4 23.6 I B.fi 18.7 . 26.3 . 24.6 4D.2 23.7 Require environmentally friendly buBdtng prac[ICes (private) .6 36.8 29.4 32.4 27.8 27.8 16.5 7 23 25.2 33 6 22.8 33 3 24.4 27 27.3 Expand the regional tratl system 15.8 26.5 26.4 . 27.8 . 20.6 . 8.8 .4 21.6 33.7 23.9 Recognizing that the projects and programs tested in Question 20 was not an exhaustive list of the range of projects that residents may feel should be a priority for the City, Question 21 fol- lowed-up by asking residents whether they think there are additional high priority goals that weren't already mentioned. Question 21 !s there a goal that /didn't mention that you think should be a high priority for the City's future? FIGURE 39 ADDITIONAL HIGH PRIORITIES No additional high priorities Public safety Education Parks, recreation projects Transportat(on system Emergency servkes Preserve local heritage, history Reduce taxes,budget Redevelop older housing Maintenance, upkeep (generap Improve gov process, officials Business environment Senior needs, programs Commercial re vfcal¢ atio n En viro n me n t Sports center foryouth LimRing growth City of Rancho Cucamonga % Respondents 59.5 P-233 ~-. r • ;;~ a t„ Y~ } ~, ih - . ;~,n ~.~;-:y_ _~~ a' True North Research, inc. ©2009 0 10 20 30 40 50 fi0 P-234 :;:, Approximately 60% of respondents indicated that no additional priorities came to mind (see Fig- ure 39?. Among those that were mentioned, the most common were improvements to public safety (8%), education (5%), parks and recreation (4%), and the transportation system (49~. City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©Z009 COMMUNICATION The importance of city-resident communication cannot be overstated. Much of a city's success is shaped by the quality of information that is exchanged in both directions, from the city to its res- idents and vice-versa. This study is just one example of Rancho Cucamonga's efforts to enhance the information flow to the city to better understand citizens' concerns, perceptions, and needs. In this section of the report, we present the results of several communication-related questions. -- ~ Question 22 of the survey asked residents to report their satis- faction with city-resident communication in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Overall, 85% of respondents indicated they were satisfied with City's efforts to communicate with residents through newsletters, the Internet, and other means (Figure 40). The remaining respondents were either dissatisfied with the City's efforts in this respect (13%) or unsure of their opinion (2%). Question 22 Overall, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the City's efforts to communicate with residents through newsletters, the Internet, and other means? FIGURE 40 SATISFACTION WITH COMMUNICATION dissatisfiedNot sure 2.2 SO mPUrhar 4.1 dissl samew satisfi~ 38.4 Very s atis fie d 46.6 Figures 41 and 42 display how satisfac- tion with the City's efforts to communi- cate with residents varied across variety of resident subgroups. Althoug there were some slight variations in sa isfaction across groups, the general pa tern was one of consistency as all grout expressed high levels of satisfactio overall. FIGURE 41 SATISFACTION WITH COMMUNICATION BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CHILDREN IN HOME & HOME OWNERSHIP $TATUs too 90 80 70 c [~ d a ~ 50 n ~ 40 S' M 30 20 10 0 Yes No Children in Ho rte (QD4) City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 FIGURE 4Z SATISFACTION WITH COMMUNICATION BY AGE & GENDER 100 90 70 C fiD 9 O SO n ~ 40 X 30 20 10 0 roan ,y: ~. 55.3 Question 23 next presented respondents with each _ _ of the methods shown to the left of Figure 43 and simply asked-for each-whether it would be _ an effective way for the City to communicate with them. Overall, respondents indicated that _ - -~ receiving newsletters from the Cfty (Grapevine/Rancho Reporter) was the most effective method (88%), followed by email newsletters and updates (7fi%), and the City's website (74%). Having -" brochures available at public locations {68%) and Channel 3 RCTV (53%) were considered to be ~_, somewhat less effective methods of communication. Table 3 on the next page shows how the ~",,Y perceived effectiveness of the communication methods varied substantially by respondent age ~~ and the presence of children in the home. `` __ Question 23 As 1 read the following ways that the City can communicate with residents, 1 d like to know if you think they are a very effective, somewhat effective, or nor an effective way for the City to communicate with you. FIGURE 43 EFFECTNENESS OF COMMUNICATION METHODS a ~ Grapevine newsletter, Rancho Reporter N Email newsletters, updates a ~ Gty's website u ~ Bmchures available at public locations d ~ Channel 3, RCN City o f Rancho Cucamonga Very effective ®Somewhat effective True North Research, Inc. ©2009 ~ 1B ID 24 25ID 34 35 to 44 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 96 Respondents TABLE 3 EFFEtT(VENESS OF COMMUNICATION METHODS BY AGE & CHILDREN IN HOME 18to 24 25 to 34 Age (QD 35 to 44 4 1) 5 to 54 55 to 64 65 or older hlldren i Yes n Hame (QD4 No Grapevine newsletter, Rancho Reporter 36.8 58.8 75.0 7i 1 66.4 68.4 69.0 58.5 Email newsletters, updates 21.1 41.2 43.1 29.9 30.8 28.1 39.0 27.7 City's webs2e 47.4 44.1 50.0 2i.6 25.2 14.0 41.3 31.6 Brochures available at public locations 10.5 17.6 19.4 21.6 25.2 22.8 17.3 21.9 Channel 3, RCTV 26.3 14.7 26.4 2? 8 23.4 17.5 19 7 2fi.4 City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 P-238 R ET I R E M E N T I N RANCHO C U C A M O N G A The final substantive section of the survey addressed the topic of retiring in the Clty of Rancho Cucamonga. Specifically, whether residents between the ages of 45 and 64 intend to stay in Ran- cho Cucamonga after they retire, as well as whether they are interested in moving into an active adult community or senior Community after retirement. Most current residents {58%) between the ages of 45 and 64 stated that they intend to stay in Rancho Cucamonga after retiring. Approximately one-quarter (Z6%) stated that they plan to move to another community after retiring, whereas 16% were unsure (Figure 44). Intentions to stay fn Rancho Cucamonga after retirement did not bare a consistent relationship to age or the length of time a resident had lived in the City to this point (see Figure 45). Question D2 Do you plan to stay in Rancho Cucamonga once you retire, or move to another city? FIGURE 44 PLAN TO REMAIN IN CITY ONCE RETIRED NOt Sure inn ~~._ ~~°+°~=: ,x~~z Not planning stay in RC aft retirement 25.7 plan to stay ) RC after 'tire me nt S 7.8 FIGURE 45 PLAN TO REMAIN IN CITY UPON RETIRED BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA & AGE 100 Y Q O `w 80 v ~ 70 ro ~ N v 50 u 40 4 m 30 ~ C a 20 ' c 0 10 c X City of Rancho Cucamonga ::Nat sure ^No[ planning to stay in 0.C after retlreme nt ~Ye s, plan [a stay in RC after rcireme nt 55 to 64 (QO)) True North Research, Inc. ©2009 • 0 r. ~ ~ ~ Lessthen5 Sto9 lOto14 Years In Ran cho Cucamonga (Ql) ti Regardless of whether they planned to stay in Rancho Cucamonga or move to another community after retiring, all respondents in this age group were next asked whether they plan to move into an active adult community or senior community in the future. Overall, approximately one in five respondents (2096) stated that they do intend to move into asenior-oriented community, whereas 73% stated that they are not interested in living in an active adult yr senior community, and 7% were unsure (Figure 46). Interest in living in asenior-oriented community was highest among those who have lived in Rancho Cucamonga between 10 and 14 years and those over the age of 55, but bore no relationship to whether they intend to stay in Rancho Cucamonga or move to another community in the future (see Figure 47). Question D3 Once you retire, are you interested in moving into an active adult community or senior community? FIGURE 46 INTEREST IN SENIOR COMMUNITY Not interested moving into se nar co mmun upon retirement 73.2 Yes, interested in moving into - - ~~~r co mmun rtY n retirement 19.6 FIGURE 47 INTEREST IN sENIDR COMMUNITY BY YEARS IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AGE X100 b 90 e 80 m 70 c 60 w N a 50 c V Y 40 Y to 30 ti 7 20 10 Y % 0 gNOU Ute ~NolintaRfted In moving into senpr [ommunty upon R[te men[ ~ Ye s, me ref Md in mowng m:o f enpr commu~ty upon R[ft tnt nl City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc © 2009 Not sure 7.2 B A C K G R O U N D TABLE 4 DEMOGRAPHICS OF SAMPLE & D E M Q G R A P H I C S Total Respondents 4Qp Ql Years In Rancho Cucamonga Less than 1 6.g 1 to 4 lg.g 5 to 9 20.3 10 to 14 10.6 15 or more 42.5 Refused 0.9 QDl Age 18 to 24 14.3 25 to 34 21.2 35 to 44 21,3 45 to 54 20.2 55 to 64 10.9 65 or older g,6 Refused 3.5 QD4 Children in home Yes 4g,6 N o 50.7 Refused p.g QD5 Home ownership status Own 73.6 Re nt 24.5 Refused 1.g QD6 Gender Male 50.4 Female 49.6 Table 4 presents the key demographic and back- ground information that was collected during the study. Because of the probability-based, random digit dial (RDD) sampling methodology and screen- ing protocols used in selecting the sample (see Sample on page 39), the results shown are repre- sentative of the universe of adults within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The primary motivations for collecting the background and demographic infor- mation were to manage the sampling process and provide insight into how the results of the substan- tive questions of the survey vary by demographic characteristics (see crosstabulations in Appendix A for a full breakdown of each question). ~ r ~~ -~, ~ '~,- y r ~~ ~.•,~~ ~" Ciry of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 e P-24 M E T H O D O L O G Y The following sections outline the methodology used in the study, as well as the motivation for ~-~~` using certain techniques. Dr. McLarney of True North Research worked closely ';~~ with the City of Rancho Cucamonga to develop a questionnaire that covered the topics of inter- _ est and avoided the many possible sources of systematic measurement error, including position- order effects, wording effects, response-category effects, scaling effects and priming. Several _- questions included multiple individual items. Because asking the items in a set order can lead to a systematic position bias in responses, the items were asked in a random order for each respon- _ dent. Several questions asked in this study were presented only to a subset of respondents. For exam- - ple, only respondents between the ages of 45 and 64 were asked about their plans upon their - retirement. The questionnaire included with this report (see Questionnaire & Toplines on page 42) identifies skip patterns used during the interview to ensure that each respondent received the appropriate questions. Prior to fielding the survey, the questionnaire was CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing) programmed to assist the live interviewers when conducting the telephone interviews. The CATI program automatically navigates the skip pat- terns, randomizes the appropriate question items, and alerts the interviewer to certain types of keypunching mistakes should they happen during the interview. The integrity of the question- naire was pre-tested internally by True North and by dialing into random homes in the City prior to formally beginning the survey. Households within the City of Rancho Cucamonga were chosen for this study using a random digit dial (RDD) sampling method. An RDD sample is drawn by first selecting all of the active phone exchanges (first three digits in a seven digit phone number) and working blocks that service the City. After estimating the number of listed households within each phone exchange that are located within the City, a sample of randomly selected phone numbers is gen- erated with the number of phone numbers per exchange being proportional to the estimated number of households within each exchange in the City. This method ensures that both listed and unlisted households are included in the sample. It also ensures that new residents and new developments have an opportunity to participate in the study, which is not true if the sample were based on a telephone directory. Although the RDD method is widely used for community surveys, the method also has several , known limitations that must be adjusted for to ensure representative data. Research has shown, :r for example, that individuals with certain demographic profiles (e.g., older women) are more likely to be at home and are more likely to answer the phone even when other members of the household are available. If this tendency is not adjusted for, the RDD sampling method will pro- duce asurvey that is biased in favor of women-particularly older women. To adjust for this behavioral tendency, the survey included a screening question which initially asked to speak to the youngest male available in the home. If a male was not available, then the interviewer was - instructed to speak to the youngest female currently available. This protocol was followed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Tri.~e North Research, inc. ~ 2009 extent needed to ensure a representative sample. In addition to following this protocol, the sam- ple demographics were monitored as the interviewing proceeded to make sure they were within certain tolerances. Additionally, because the City of Rancho Cucamonga shares phone exchanges with neighboring communities, potential respondents were initially asked the ZIP code of their residence (Question SC1). Only adults in ZIP codes 91701, 91730, 91737, and 91739 (and who stated that they reside in the City of Rancho Cucamonga) were qualified to participate. By using a stratified and clustered sample and monitoring the sample characteristics as data collection proceeded, True North ensured that the sample was representative of adult residents who live in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The results of the sample can thus be used to estimate the opinions of all adult residents of the City. Because not every adult resident of the City participated in the survey, however, the results have what is known as a statistical margin of error due to sampling. The margin of error refers to the difference between what was found in the survey of 400 adult residents for a particular question and what would have been found if all of the estimated 1 13,669 adult residents had been inter- viewed. For example, in estimating the percentage of adult residents who have heard of Bus Rapid Tran- sit (Question 15), the margin of error can be calculated if one knows the size of the population, the size of the sample, a desired confidence level, and the distribution of responses to the ques- tion. The appropriate equation for estimating the margin of error, in this case, is shown below: p±t rN-nl~~ l N / n- 1 where p is the portion of adults who have heard of Bus Rapid Transit (0.23 for 23% in this exam- ple), N is the population size of all adult residents (113,669), n is the sample size that received the question (400), and t is the upper a/2 point for the t-distribution with n - 1 degrees of freedom {1.96 fora 95% confidence interval). Solving the equation using these values reveals a margin of error of ± 4.1 Z%. This means that with 23% of survey respondents indicating they had heard of Bus Rapid Transit, we can be 95% confident that the actual percentage of all adult resi- dents who have heard of Bus Rapid Transit is between 19% and 27%. Figure 48 provides a plot of the maximum margin of error in this study. The maximum margin of error for a dichotomous percentage result occurs when the answers are evenly split such that 50% provide one response and 50% provide the alternative response (i.e., p = 0.5). For this sur- vey, the maximum margin of error is ± 4.89% for questions answered by all 400 respondents. Within this report, figures and tables show how responses to certain questions varied by demo- graphic characteristics such as age of the respondent and presence of Children in the home. Fig- ure 48 is thus useful for understanding how the maximum margin of error for a percentage estimate will grow as the number of individuals asked a question (or in a particular subgroup) shrinks. Because the margin of error grows exponentially as sample size decreases, the reader should use caution when generalizing and interpreting the results for small subgroups. City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, lnc. ©ZO(J9 P-242 ~"' ,~, ~1" ' ~~~~~.: t;e;;~= - FIGURE 48 MAXIMUM MARGIN OF ERROR 12% 10% o w 8% w 0 c ~+ 6% b ~ ' 4% 2% C 0% 0 14% ~ -~ Sample of 400 Adult Residents _ _ ± 4.8996 100 200 300 400 S00 600 700 800 Sample Size (NumberofRespondents? 900 1000 The method of data collection for this study was telephone interview- ing. Interviews were conducted during weekday evenings (5:30PM to 9PM) and on weekends (LOAM to 5PM) between August 28 and September 3, 2009. It is standard practice not to call dur- ing the day on weekdays because most working adults are unavailable and thus calling during those hours would bias the sample. Telephone interviews averaged 15 minutes in length. Data processing consisted of checking the data for errors or inconsis- tencies, coding and recoding responses, categorizing verbatim responses, and preparing fre- quency analyses and crosstabulations. Numbers that end in 0.5 or higher are rounded up to the nearest whole num- ber, whereas numbers that end in 0.4 or lower are rounded down to the nearest whole number. These same rounding rules are also applied, when needed, to arrive at numbers that include a decimal place in constructing figures and charts. Occasionally, these rounding rules lead to small discrepancies in the first decimal place when comparing tables and pie charts for a given question. City o f Rancho Cucamonga P-243 -;, ~, ~: ,. True North Research, Inc. ©2009 s QUESTIONNAIRE & T O P L I N E S City of Rancho Cucamonga ~~j' R U E N O R T H Generaf Plan Survey /'~~ . r s r ~ n ~: ~ Final Toplines V September 2009 Hi, my name is _____, and I'm calling on behalf of TNR, an independent public opinion research company. We're conducting a survey about important issues in Rancho Cucamonga Koo-kuh-Mun - uh) and we would like to et your o inions. !f needed: This is a survey about issues in your community. I'm NOT trying to sell anything, and I won't ask for a donation. If needed: The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete, !f needed: If now is not a convenient time, can you let me know a better time so I can call back? !f the person says they are an elected official or is somehow associated with the survey, politely explain that this survey is designed to the measure the opinions of those nor closely associated with the stud ,thank them or their time and terminate the interview. True North Reseorch,lnc. O 2009 page 1 City of Rancho Cucamonga For statistical reasons, I would like to speak to the youngest adult male currently at home that is at least 18 years of age. !f there is no mate currently at home that is at least 18 years of age, then ask: Ok, then I'd like to speak to the youngest female currently at home that is at least 18 years of age. Jf there is no adult currently available, [hen ask for a callback time. NOTE: Ad ust this screener as needed to match sam !e uotas on ender & a e !(respondent asks why we want to speak to a particular demographic group, explain: Its important [hat the sample of people for the survey is representative of the adult population in the city for it to be statistically reliable. At this point, we need to balance our sample by askln for eo le who fit a articular demo ra hic roflle. SCl To begin, I have a few screening questions. What is the zip code at your residence? Read zip code back to them to confirm correct 1 91 701, 91730, 9l 737, 91 739 10090 Continue 2 Any other ZIP code 0'a Terminate I'd like to begin by asking you a few questions about what it is like to live in the City of Rancho Cucamonga (Koo-kuh-Mong•guh) Ql How long have you lived in Rancho Cucamonga (Koo-kuh-Mong-guh)? 1 Less than 1 year 7~ 2 1 to 4 years 19'0 3 5 to 9 years 209 4 10 to 14 years 1 1 ~; 5 15 years or longer 479 99 Refused 190 P-244 :~~-~e_ ~° ~ . ~~. _~,r_.. ~'y. Yi ~_ -- ~i - • ~. "AMw ..~'. ~':`:r True North Research, Inc. ©2009 ~ ..:+ Rancho Cucamonga Genera! Plan Resident Su-vey September 2009 Q2 How would you rate the overall quality of life in the Ciry? Would you say it is excellent, good, fair, poor or very poor? 1 Excellent gga,6 2 Good ggao 3 Fair ~~, 4 POOr 09~ 5 Very poor 0~;,; 98 Not sure ~~~ 49 Refused py Q3 What do you like most about Rancho Cucamonga iKoo-kuh-Moog-guh) that the city government should make sure to preserve in the future? Recreation !Parks 19~ Low crime rate /Public safety ~ 7~,; Open spaces /Natural beauty 1676 General cleanliness. appearance i pa,; Not sure ~ py, Education /Schools g ; Family-oriented community /Atmosphere g96 Layout of City /Planning y„ Trails /Walking paths 6% Shopping opportunities SJ;, Like everything /Change nothing 3~ Quality of life 2°~ Community programs, events ~~ Museums /Art center /Cultural l~ History /Heritage ~~, Q4 If city government could change one thing to make Rancho Cucamonga (Koo-kuh-Mong- guh) abetter place to live now and in the future, what change would you like [o see? Not sure /Cannot chink of anything 17Y No changes needed 12°u Improve, add parks, recreation gyF Limit growth /Preserve open space 8?0 Improve public safety g~ Reduce traffic congestion 776 Irnprove local government, leadership ~~~, Improve environmental efforts 6q; True North Rtsearch,fnc. O 7009 Page 2 City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 Rancho Cucamonga Genera! Plan Resident Survey September 2009 Reduce cost of living, taxes 5~,p Improve economy, job opportunities 5~ Provide additional entertainment options q% Improve infrastructure 30, Improve public transportation zw, Address senior issues )~~~ Improve schools, education )o, Address homeless issue iry .~ : Q5 . How often do you go shopping or dine at restaurants in the city along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue? would you say you do this at least once per week, two to three times er month once er month less often than once er month or never? 1 At least once per week 37~;. 2 Two to three times per week 31y; 3 Once per month i 7A 4 Less often than once per month I )y~ 5 Never 5~,. 98 Not sure p•;;, 99 Refused 0~;,; Q6 In your opinion, are there shopping areas along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven Avenue in the City that are outdated and in need of revitalization? 1 Yes 59'0 Z No 3695 99 Refused 5"0 Q7 In general, would you favor or oppose redeveloping select areas along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven, or do you have no opinion either way? 1 Favor 42~ Skip to Q9 2 Oppose I 1 ~~, Ask Q8 3 Depends b'?~ Ask QS 98 Not sure 40% Ask Q8 99 Refused Oi:. Ask Q8 True North Research,lnc. ®2009 Pam 3 City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 Rancho Cucamonga Genera! Plan Resident Survey September 2009 In addition to improving the appearance of outdated commercial centers, d Q8 re evelopment would help improve the focal economy and increase the City's tax base. Knowing this, would you favor or oppose redeveloping select areas along Foothill Boulevard west of Haven? 1 Favor a4"o 2 Oppose 35y 3 Depends 12°° 98 Not sure 9~m 99 Refused 1-r„ Q9 If this area of Foothill were redeveloped, would you support or oppose allowing mixed- use developments B mixed-use I m id i l h . y , ean res ent a ousing units built on top of, or next [o commercial and retail businesses. 1 Support Spry„ 2 Oppose 44"0 3 Depends ~~ 96 NOC Sure 4`'n 99 Refused p~ Q10 Take a moment to think of Foothill Boulevard between Haven and Archibald. If this area were redeveloped, would you support or oppose allowin ~ 9' -----~ e n a ~ ° ~ ~ n N °' ~ vii O m O o Z d ~ A Five story buildings 419° 51"~ 3°~ 42~ 1 J' B Four story buildings 51:G 45% 27; 1):; 1w Ql t Next, take a moment to think of Foothill Boulevard from Archibald to the western City limits. If this area were redeveloped, would you support or oppose allowing __~_? C o u v m v w a n vii c n O ~ n d D N o 2 ~ m ~ A Five story buildings 43n; 51ry 2% q9a 1°,, B Four story buildings 50°„ a6Y5 I°y 2~( 1't~~ Q12 In your opinion, are there shopping areas in other areas of the City that are outdated and in need of revitalization? 1 Yes 4G`Y., Ask Q13 2 No 50',~ Skip to QJ4 99 Not sure 4':6 Skip fo QJ4 True North Research,lnc. ®2009 page q City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, {nc. n 2009 ~ Rancho Cucamonga Genera/ Plan Resident Survey September 2009 Q13 Which shopping centers in other areas of the City are mast in need of revitalization? !f doesn't know name, ask them ro describe location or some of the stores in the center so we can rdenU rt. Archibald Ave 31~p Baseline Rd 28% Haven Ave 2t)T foothill Blvd near freeway 16~ Not Sure 12°6 Vineyard Ave I I ;~ Carnelian St 936 Arrow Hwy boa Ontario Fwy qg; Western area iyeneral) 4'X. Hellman Ave 3~„ Sunrise Center 396 Southern area (general) 3"~ Lemon Ave zy Terra Vista Center 29G Orchard St ~ ~~ Hermosa Ave ... Now for a different topic. Q14 In the past 12 months, have you or another member of your household ridden public transit in the City of Rancho Cucamonga (Koo-kuh-Mong-guh)? 1 Yes ~ zoo 2 No 88P:. 99 Refused p One of the new transit services in southern California is called Bus Rapid Transit. A Bus Rapid Transit system uses dedicated lanes to allow buses to avoid traffic and get Q~ 5 passengers to their destinations quickly. For many types of trips, Bus Rapid Transit is as fast as using a personal vehicle. Prior to takin this curve had ou heard of Bus Ra id Transit? 1 Yes 237a 2 No ?~,~, 99 Refused 09C True North Research,lnc. ®2009 Poge S City of RancJ~o Cucamonga True Nort{~ Research, {nc. i~ 2009 ~ • Rancho Cucamonga General Plan Resident Survey September 2009 Q16 In general, would you support or oppose dedicating a new third lane in the existing street along Foothill Boulevard in order to allow Bus Rapid Transit service through Rancho Cucamon a Koo-kuh-Mon - uh ? 1 Support qg~;, 2 Oppose 4B:'r. 99 Refused 3;;, Qt ~ Generally speaking, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the City's efforts to Improve traffic circulation by improving roads and intersections, timing traffic signals, and other measures? Get answer, then ask: Would that be very (satisfied/dissatisfied) or somewhat satisfied dissatisfied}? 1 Very satisfied 30A, 2 Somewhat satisfied SD1~ 3 Somewhat dissatisfied 10y;; 4 Very dissatisfied Toe 98 Not sure 1~~ 99 Refused 2•„ Q18 Prior to taking this survey, had you heard of the City's 'Healthy RC" program? t Yes 2Z`b 2 No 78/ 99 Refused p~ The Healthy RC Program encourages residents to live an active, healthy lifestyle, provides learning and personal enrichment opportunities, and encourages a sustainable lifestyle that protects our environment. Q19 As I read the following activities and programs, please indicate whether you or another member of your household would be interested in participating in the activity. Here is the (first/next) one: _____. Would your household be very interested, somewhat interested or not interested in artici atin in this actlvlt ? u j N u d O Randomize d ~ ~ d d E ~ t; ~ Z v ~ N r m c ~ c c ~ ~ A Interactive educational activities for ' children 43 ti 214e 35~ l Y 0°° B Theater performances for youth 33% 33"~ 32y 1 ~ 0°., Health related classes and educational C events such as cooking classes and 34S°~ 3Z~~ 32°~ 19~ 0 wellness fairs p Healthy activities and events for entire families 39~ 3b:° 24~: 14: OX E Visual art events 324. 39°:. 28,n 2% OY True North Research,lnc. ®2009 Page 6 City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. P-249 i ~~'' ~!S :~ © 2009 ~ Roncho Cucamonga Genera! Plan Ret~dent Survey September 2009 ~ i The City of Rancho Cucamonga (Koo-kuh-Mong-guh) is in the process of updating its General Plan. Because it has limited resources, however, the City must set priorities for the things i[ will accom lish over the next 10 ears. As I read each of the following items, I'd like you to Indicate whether you think the City should make the item a high priority, a medium priority, or a low priority. If you feel the City should not spend any resources on this item, just say so. Please keep in mind that Q2O not all of the items can be high priorities, Here is the (first/next) one: __~_. Should this item be a high, medium or low priority for the Cit -or should the Cit not s end an resources on this oal? Randomize 4 ' .o . M o ~ rn ga tna H 2 ~ Require the use of environmentally friendly A buAding practices when constructing or 40'~ 359 19% 6'A~ 0~, 0:° remodelin ublic buildin sin the Ciz Require the use of environmentally friendly B building practices when constructing or 31% 3646 241 S:Y~ 1'Y 0 remodelin rivate buildin sin the Cit Strengthen economic development C programs that improve the local economy and increase the revenues needed to 65% 27% b°° 1'h 1 Y.. D'X, rovide Cit services p Enhance cultural and performing arts in the ' CIt 2G5a 42~ 28", 4+6 0`b 0% E Expand library services 33°~ 437, 20';. 3% O4E, 0~~~ F Improve the flowof traffic in the City 46`X, 41% 11°r.: 1'° 0;~ Os; G Redevelop and revitalize Foothill Boulevard Z4`;f 47°t, 26`.'° 3h~ 0% 0% H Acquire and preserve natural open space areas in and around the Cit 47°1 34°t, t 5','~ 3% 0% D% I Improve the maintenance of City streets and facilities 489 415<; 10°': I °~ 0'~~ ON.; ~ Expand recreational programs, parks and facilities 37W. 43 Y. I8"n 2q 0~+; 0;'.; K Preserve historic buildings in the City 39~~ 35;4• 23'':: 3'Yo O'% pr-, L Expand the regional trail system 23 n 41"x„ 27Y 4% 5"-~ 0°° Ensure that all areas of the City have equal M access to city services, facilities and 48% 37% 12°~ 2~: 1 Y 0~6 resources N Expandlrtg programs that promote health and wellness for residents 34% 42° 20"0 4°~ OY O~G True North Research, /nc. ©1009 page ~ City of Rahcho Cucamonga Trf.~e North Research, Inc. ©ZOQ9 Roncho Cucamonga General Plon Resident Survey September 2009 Q21 Is there a goal that I didn't mention that you think should be a high priority for the City's future? !f yes, ask: Please briefly describe it to me. No additional High priorities 59~; Public safety 796 Education S;z. Parks, recreation projects qqo Transportation system 496 Emeryency services 340 Business environment 296 Redevelop older housing ZD6 Improve gov process, officials 25„ Senior needs, programs 2% Preserve local heritage, history 2`.~0 Reduce taxes, budget Z~;, Maintenance, upkeep tyeneral) 2~ Not sure 2°s Sports tenter for youth ly6 Commercial revitalization 1 ~. Environment ~ ~~ Q22 Overall, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the City's efforts to communicate with residents through newsletters, the Internet, and other means? Get answer, then ask: Would that be ve (satisfied dissatisfied) or somewhat satisfied dissatisfied)? ) Very satisfied 47°,G 2 Somewhat satisfied 3ggq 3 Somewhat dissatisfied 9~:,. 4 Very dissatisfied q9., 98 Not sure 2;,, 99 Prefer no[ to answer pa,, True North Research, Inc. 0 2009 Page B City of Rancho Cucamonga True Nort{~ Research, Inc. ©2009 ~;- P-251 `,.;; . t=c. . ~ . ~. ;_;. ~ ~ - ~;~ ~. Rancho Cucamonga Genera! Plan Resident Surety September 2009 As I read the following ways that the City can communicate with residents, I'd Ilke to Q23 know if you think they are a very effective, somewhat effective, or not an effective way for the Cit to communicate with ou. Randomize .~, ~ ra ~ u t Z r ,~ ~ ~ 1 /T > W N W W 2 ~ A Email newsletters and updates 33% 4296 19% 63A 040 B The Grapevine newsletter and Rancho Re otter 644(. 24% 9% 3r. U9" C Flyers, postcards and brochures available at ublic locations 1 g~ 48'~ 29% 3~~ 0% D City's website 36°0 38°" 1 7% 9% O1S E Government television channel 3, RCN 23% 30% 39"" 7"~ 1"a t ~ r I . ~. Thank you so much for your participation. I have just a few background questions for statistical purposes. D1 In what year were you born? Coded into age categories as shown below. 18 t0 24 149E 25 to 34 21^~ 35 to 44 219x. 45 to 54 209a 55 to 64 11'~ 65 ar older g~, Refused 3~ Only ask D2 & D3 if 194fi < Dl < 1964. Otherwise skip [o D4. D2 Do you plan to stay in Rancho Cucamonga once you retire, or move to another city? 1 Stay in Rancho Cucamonga 58~, 2 Move to another city 26"0 99 Refused lfiy D3 Once you retire, are you interested in moving into an active adult community or senior communlty7 1 Yes 20~•„ 2 No 73~,% 99 Refused 7"„ ' True North Research, Inc. ®2009 page 9 City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 ~~, -,_ d, ~~ 4 ~ ~S~` ~~ ~~ ~~ y ''" ; ~ Rancho Cucamonga Genera! Alon Resident Survey September 2009 D4 Do you have one or more children under the age of 18 living in your household? 1 Yes 49~; 2 No 519, 99 Refused ~ D5 Do you own or rent your home? 1 Own 74°; 2 Rent 24x 99 Refused 2~ Those are all of the questions that I have for you. Thanks sa much for participating in this important survey! 06 Gender 1 Male 5016 2 Female 5096 True North Research, Inc. ®2009 Page f 0 t? ,.,1 .-°~«.x . City of Rancho Cucamonga True North Research, Inc. ©2009 N • • j ~ L- ~ ~ ~ . V ~ ~ ~ 1 o~ Z< yW N h~ o~ ~W ~~ L ~' ~ o~ ~w a'N ~~ ,•, 1 \T +~+~ ~~ y~ yW ~~ ,W ~~ o~ ~< ~,W ~~ 1 o~ Zw N h~ o~ ~W ~~ h ~ ~ O M N Ll1 1 •~. o~ ~< yW ~~ ~~ ^ r .L, ni 0 ~I ~< yW N ~~ P-254 'CITYI\4ANAGER'S OFFICE jZAnicHo Date: October 21, 2009 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor arid Members df the. City Couhcil. Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager ~ .From: Kristen Compean, Administrative Intern Subject: APPROVAL OF THE HEALTHY EATING ACTIVE LIVING ("HEAL") RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES "HEALTHY EATING ACTIVE LIVING CITIES CAMPAIGN" RECOMMENDATION. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Healthy Cities Active Living Resolution in support of the League of Califomia Cities "Healthy Eating Active Living Cities Campaign". BACKGROUND In 2004,. the League of California Cities adopted an Annual Conference resolution to encourage cities to embrace policies that facilitate activities to promote healthier lifestyles and communities, including healthy diet and nutritidn and adoption of city design and planning .principles that enable citizens of all ages and abilities to undertake exercise. Two years later, in 2006, the League of California Cities adopted a resolution to work together with the Institute for Local Government, and the Cities Counties and Schodls Partnership to develop a clearinghouse of information that cities can use to promote wellness polices and healthier cities. In response to the League resolution, the League, the CCS Partnership, and the California Center for Public Healthy Advocacy launched the "Healthy Eating Active Living, Cities Campaign". Campaign staff, under the guidance of an advisory committee of elected and executive staff leaders from twenty cities, reviewed survey responses from over 100 California cities, analyzed existing policies;. and identified key policies to assist elected officials adopt policies that improve their communities' physical activity and retail fold erivironments: The HEAL Cities Campaign complements the City of .Rancho Cucamonga`s Healthy RC program that "inspires a lifestyle that embraces a healthy Mind; Body, and .Earth, thrdugh lifelong learning and enrichment, active and healthy living and environmental sustainablity." The attached resolution contains language which supports the HEAL Cities Campaign. It is staffs recommendation that City Coundil approve the Healthy Eating Active Living Resolution. FISCAL IMPACT Ndne. P-255 APPRO\'AL OF THE HE~ILTHY L-.ATING ACTIVE LIVING ("HEAL") RESOLUTION IN P;~ci. 2 SUPPORT OP THE LEAGUE OF CALIFOItNIi1 CITIES "HEAL1'I-IY EATING ACTIVE LIVING CITIES CAI\IPAIGN" OCCOIiI?R 21, ?009 Respectfully submitted, Kristen Compeari Administrative Intern Attachments: Resolution P-256 RESOLUTION NO. ~al'Z 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO. CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES HEALTHY EATING ACTIVE LIVING ("HEAL") CITIES CAMPAIGN WHEREAS, in 2004, the League of California Cities adopted an Annual Conference. resolution to encourage cities to embrace policies that facilitate activities to promote healthier lifestyles and communities, including healthy diet and nutrition and adoption of city design and planning principles that enable citizens of all ages and abilities to undertake exercise; and WHEREAS, obesity takes a tremendous toll on the health and productivity of all Californians, including increased risks for many chronic conditions: diabetes, heart disease, cancer, arthritis, stroke, and hypertension; and WHEREAS, more than half of California's adults are overweight or obese, and on average, one in four California youth between the ages of 9 and 16 is overweight; and WHEREAS, Rancho Cucamonga is a high risk community located in the largest county in the contiguous United States and the fourth most obese; and WHEREAS, addressing the health of Rancho Cucamonga residents and workforce, and keeping their families healthy could help decrease cHroriic disease, increase productivity, and cut down the health care costs; and WHEREAS, establishing goals and policies in the City of Rancho Cucamonga's General Plan that address the built environment is a powerful and enduring way to increase resident access to healthy, nutritious food, and routine physical activity; and WHEREAS, the HEAL campaign. is consistent with the mission of Healthy RC which states: "Healthy RC inspires a lifestyle that embraces a healthy Mind, Body, and Earth, through lifelong learning and enrichment, active and healthy living and environmental sustainabilitq" and; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ackhowledges'their role as elected community leaders in improving. the physical activity and food environments in Rancho Cucamonga; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves that the City of Rancho Cucamonga will continue to make every effort in improving the health of those who live, work, and play in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Rancho Cucamonga will continue to demonstrate their commitment to Healthy RC by supporting the League of California Cities, in becoming a Healthy Eating Active Living City. Please see fhe fo/lowing page !or /ormal adoptionserii(/cafion antl signatures' P-257 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 2151 day of October 2009. Donald J. Kurth, M.D.; Mayor ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk 1, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK df the City of Rancho Cucamohga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and .adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting of said City Council held on the 7`h day of October 2009. Executed this 2151day of October 2009, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. .Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk. Resolutioh Nd. 09-194 -Page 2 of 2