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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010/10/20 - Agenda Packet10500 Civic Center Drive ~ Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3801 City Office: (909) 477-2700 AGENDAS REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETINGS 1gt and 3rd Wednesdays ~ 7:00 P.M. OCTOBER 20, 2010 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 OIZI)F.IZ ()I' Bl1~INI~.SS CLOSED SESSION Tapia Conference Room ............. 5:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING Council Chambers ...........................7:00 P.M. INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC ' r ~ ~IYCHO iCiTCAMONGA 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 allow all persons to 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. If appropriate, a spokesperson may present the views of your entire group. To encourage all views and promote courtesyto 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 yourpresentation, you would like to display audio or visual material. please see the Citv 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. 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 Citys website at www.ci.rancho- cucamonga.ca.uslwhatsnew.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. Not cation 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 20, 2010 CALL TO ORDER - S:OO P.M. TAPIA ROOM A1. Roll Call: Mayor Kurth Mayor Pro Tem Michael Councilmembers Gutierrez, Spagnolo and Williams CLOSED SESSION CALLED TO ORDER AS THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL. C. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S) ~~ D1. LABOR NEGOTIATIONS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 TO GIVE JOHN GILLISON, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER, DIRECTION IN REGARDS TO THE MEET AND CONFER PROCESS -RDA, FIRE, CITY ~~~ E. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~ CLOSED SESSION TO RECESS TO THE REGULAR REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 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 2O, 2010 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 Gutierrez, Spagnolo and Williams H. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS H1. Swearing in of new Library Board of Trustees Member Janet Temkin. I I H2. Presentation of Certificate of Recognition to State Farm for their presenting sponsorship of the 2010 Cinco de Mayo, Summer Movies in the Park and Summer Concerts in the Park Special Events. H3. Presentation of a Proclamation in recognition of "Dyslexia Awareness Month." 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. (continued on Page 3) REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OCTOBER 20, 2010 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. 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 6, 2010 (Regular Meeting) J2. Approval of Check Register dated September 29 through October 12, 2010, for the total amount of $154,014.66. J3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of August 31, 2010 and September 30, 2010. J4. Approval to purchase one (1) Portable Generator (replacement) from Global Power Group of Lakeside, California, as per request for BID ("RFB") #10/11-007 in the amount of $60,642.26, to be funded from Acct. No. 2513801-5603 (Civic Center Projects Fund) as approved in the FY 2010-2011 budget. J5. Approval to release Faithful Performance Band No. 6425225, retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond, in the amount of $495,730.00, for the Demens Basin Fill Project, Contract No. RA09-011. 3 35 36 J6. Approval to accept the Removal of the Old Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge west of Baker 38 Avenue Project, Contract No. RA10-011 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 $135, 469.00. RESOLUTION NO. RA 10-019 41 A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE REMOVAL OF THE OLD SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD BRIDGE WEST OF BAKER AVENUE PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. RA10-011 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ UCTOBER 20, 2010 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 6, 2010 (Regular Meeting) K2. Approval of Check Register dated September 29 through October 12, 2010, for the total 42 amount of $74,802.89. K3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of August 31, 2010 and 45 September 30, 2010. K4. Approval of a second amendment to the existing Communications Facility Site Lease 55 Agreement (FD98-005), dated April 9, 1998, between T-Mobile West Corporation and Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, for a sublicense agreement with Clear Wireless, LLC, at Fire Station No. 171, 6627 Amethyst Avenue. 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 6, 2010 (Regular Meeting) 57 L2. Approval of Check Register dated September 29 through October 12, 2010, and payroll ending October 12, 2010, for the total amount of $5,079,138.46. L3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of August 31, 2010 and 92 September 30, 2010. L4. Approval of Community Services Update Report. 116 L5. Approval of a request from the Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail for use of City facilities, equipment and marketing support for their 5th Annual Cucamonga Challenge to be held 127 May 14, 2011. L6. Approval to appropriate $100,000.00 out of State Asset Seizure Fund, No. 1195701, to 131 purchase communications, recording and audiovisual equipment. L7. Approval of a resolution in support of the Southern California Association of Governments 132 (SCAG) Development of a Southern California Economic Growth Strategy. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA oNCe OCTOBER 2O, 2010 5 RESOLUTION NO. 10-158 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (SCAG) DEVELOPMENT OF A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ECONOMIC GROWTH STRATEGY L8. Approval to authorize the City Manager or his/her designee to terminate existing contracts CO 90-143 (Landscape Maintenance Districts 1 8~ 5) and CO 90-144 (Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 2 & 4) effective December 10, 2010, with Trugreen Landcare for landscape and irrigation maintenance of Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 4-R & 5; award a contract effective December 11, 2010, through June 30, 2011, in the amount of $393,930 (partial year base award; full year would be $707,910) to the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder, Spectrum Care Landscape & Irrigation Management (CO 10-129) of Foothill Ranch, California, in accordance with RFB#10-11-005 for landscape and irrigation maintenance at the "A" Level in Landscape Maintenance Districts Nos. 1, 2, 4-R and 5, to be funded from 1130303-5300 (Landscape Maintenance District No. 1-$77,820), 1131303-5300 (Landscape Maintenance District No. 2--$258,110), 1134303-5300 (Landscape Maintenance District No. 4-R--$57,750), and 1135303-5300 (Landscape Maintenance District No. 5--$250) for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2010-2011; award a contract effective July 1, 2011, through June 30, 2012, in the amount of $707,910 to Spectrum Care Landscape & Irrigation Management (CO 10-130) of Foothill Ranch, California, in accordance with RFB#10-11-005 for landscape and irrigation maintenance at the "A" Level in Landscape Maintenance Districts Nos. 1, 2, 4-R and 5; authorize the City Manager of his/her designee to adjust the level of service and spending limit of said contract in the future, on an as-needed basis, in accordance with the approved Public Works Services Department Landscape Maintenance Budget Line 5300, and to renew said contract upon mutual consent for additional one (1) year periods up to a total of four (4) years. L9. MILLS ACT AGREEMENT - DRC2010-00660 -DANIEL OH - A request to implement the use of the Mills Act (CO 10-131) to reduce property tax for the Nosenzo-Smiderte house, a historic landmark located at 8068 Archibald Avenue -APN: 0208-153-01. RESOLUTION NO. 10-155 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING MILLS ACT AGREEMENT NO. C010-131 (ARTICLE 12, SECTION 50280 OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE) FOR THE HISTORIC LANDMARK PROPERTY, LOCATED AT 8068 ARCHIBALD AVENUE, APN: 0208-153-01 L10. Approval to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 08950427, retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond, in the amount of $312,192.00, for the Base Line Road Pavement Rehabilitation from Hellman to Ramona Avenues, Contract No. 09-233. L11. Approval to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 12060039, retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond, in the amount of $281,154.75, for the FY 2009/2010 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation (Slurry Seal) and Parking Lot Resurfacing (Seal Coat) at Various Locations, Contract No. 09-252. 134 136 140 155 169 171 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 6 OCTOBER 20, 2010 L12. Approval to accept Improvements, release the Faithful Performance Bond, accept a 173 Maintenance Bond and file a Notice of Completion for improvement revisions to existing channel for Tract 15982, located at the northeast corner of Day Creek Boulevard and Wilson Avenue, submitted by KB Home Greater Los Angeles. RESOLUTION NO. 10-156 175 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 15982 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. APPROVAL OF A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PARK AND RECREATION 176 COMMISSION FOR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN. APPROVAL OF A WORKING PROJECT NAME AND APPROVAL OF A COMMUNITY BASED FUNDRAISING PLAN FOR THE FUTURE VETERANS/ARMED SERVICES REFLECTION AREA AT CENTRAL PARK M2. CONSIDERATION OF MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT DRC2010-00624 -CITY OF 182 RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to add Chapter 9.33 of Title 9 regarding providing accountability for social hosts of minors and for unruly parties. ORDINANCE NO. 835 (first reading) 185 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 9.33 OF TITLE 9 TO THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PROVIDING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SOCIAL HOSTS OF MINORS M3. APPROVAL OF A "PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT" FOR THE RESIDENTIAL AREA 190 IDENTIFIED AS "MERLOT COURT" GENERALLY LOCATED EAST OF HAVEN AVENUE AND NORTH OF BANYAN STREET RESOLUTION NO. 10-157 192 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 M4. ANNOUNCEMENT OF WEST END JOB FAIR AND UPDATE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS (oral update) """ REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OCTOBER 20, 2010 7 M5. AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF MOU BETWEEN THE CITY 201 AND COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO (CO 10-132) TO RECEIVE AND UTILIZE THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE COPS (the Office of COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES) SECURE OUR SCHOOLS GRANT FUNDING AWARD IN THE AMOUNT OF $173,421 AND AUTHORIZE THE USE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT RESERVES AS THE LOCAL MATCH TO IMPLEMENT THE TACTICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE MAPPING PROGRAM AT 11 LOCAL SCHOOLS N. COUNCIL AND BOARD BUSINESS CITY COUNCIL AND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements 203 N1. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF THE 2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODES - It is recommended that the City Council hold a first reading of Ordinance Number 834, and set the date of November 17, 2010, for the Advertised Public Hearing precedent to the adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes; additionally, it shall be duly noted that Wednesday, December 22, 2010, will be the last day a permit will be filed under current Code standards; the effective date of said Ordinance will be January 1, 2011. 205 ORDINANCE NO. 834 (first reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTERS 15.04, 15.12, 15.16, 15.20, AND 15.24 OF TITLE 15, OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE, AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, INCORPORATING THE "INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, VOLUMES 1 AND 2," 2009 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; 2010 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE," 2009 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE," 2009 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, INCORPORATING THE "UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE," 2009 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE," 2008 EDITION, INCLUDING ANNEXES THERETO; 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN AMENDMENTS, DELETIONS, ADDITIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 8 OCTOBER 20, 2010 ~NCHO ~,;UCAMONG~A N2. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF THE 2010 FIRE CODE - It is recommended that the Fire Board hold a first reading of Ordinance Number 50 and set the date of November 221 17, 2010, for the Advertised Public Hearing precedent to the adoption of the 2010 California Fire Code, together with local amendments and District standards, all of which will constitute the Fire Code of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. The effective date of said Ordinance and referenced Fire Standards is Saturday, January 1, 2011. ORDINANCE NO. FD 50 (first reading) 223 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, WITH ERRATA, TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS, AMENDMENTS, ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF FEES; AND REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES O. 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.) P. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING Q. ADJOURNMENT I, Debra L. McKay, Assistant City Clerk/Records 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 14, 2010, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. October 6, 2010 RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION MINUTES A. CALL TO ORDER The Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency and City Council held a closed session on Wednesday, October 6, 2010, in the Tapia Room of the Civic Center located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 5:30 p.m. by Vice ChairmanNice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael. Present were Agencymembers/Boardmembers/Councilmembers: Rex Gutierrez, Diane Williams, Sam Spagnolo and Vice ChairmanNice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael. PresidenUChair/Mayor Donald J. Kurth was absent. Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; John Gillison, Assistant City Manager; and James Markman, City Attorney. B. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM S Vice ChairmanNice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael announced the closed session items: D1. LABOR NEGOTIATIONS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 TO GIVE JOHN GILLISON, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER, DIRECTION IN REGARDS TO THE MEET AND CONFER PROCESS -RDA, FIRE, CITY C. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM S No one was present to comment on the closed session item. D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION Closed session began at 5:30 p.m. E. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS No announcements were made. F. RECESS The closed session recessed at 6:30 p.m. with no action taken. G. REGULAR MEETING Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 1 of 13 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, Cal'rfornia. Vice ChairmanNice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present were Agencymembers/Boardmembers/Councilmembers: Rex Gutierrez, Diane Williams, Sam Spagnolo and Vice ChairmanNice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael. Chairman/PresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth was absent. Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; James Markman, City Attorney; John Gillison, Assistant City Manager; Linda Daniels, Deputy City Manager; James Troyer, Planning Director; Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Director; Trang Huynh, Building and Safety Official; Mark Steuer, Engineering Director; Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director; Jce Cusimano, Police Chief; Mike Bell, Fire Chief; Jce Pulcinella, Animal Services Director; Jim Frost, City Treasurer; Debra McKay, Records Manager/Assistant City Clerk and Kathy Scott, Assistant City Clerk. H. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS H1. Announcement of "Furry Friends Festival Walk-a-thon and Fair." Jce Pulcinella, Animal Services Director, announced the upcoming Furry Friends Festival Walk-a- thon and Fair, to be held on October 23, 2010. H2. Announcement for Fire Prevention Week and an invitation to the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District's Annual Open House on Saturday, October 9th from 10 am to 3 pm at the Jersey Fire Station (Milliken & Jersey). Fire Chief Mike Bell announced the start of Fire Prevention Week and noted that there will be an open house on Saturday, October 9, 2010. I. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS 11. Janet Walton from the Cucamonga Christian Fellowship said a prayer for the City Council and the community. 12. John Lyons was thankful that the missing girl from Etiwanda was found. He reminded everyone that the race is this weekend and noted the need for courtesy to out-of-town visitors. Mr. Lyons spoke in support of Proposition 23, commented on last night's candidate's forum and endorsed Mayor Pro Tem Michael, Bill Alexander and Meg Whitman. 13. Kathy Tiegs from the Cucamonga Valley Water District reported that the recycled water reservoir has been completed and will be operational the end of this month. 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. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 2 of 13 J1. Approval of Minutes: September 1, 2010 (Regular Meeting) September 15, 2010 (Cancelled Mtg.) J2. Approval of Check Register dated August 25 through September 28, 2010, for the total amount of $7,479,183.01. J3. Approval to adopt Annual Statement of Investment Policy. J4. Approval of a Promissory Note not to exceed the amount of $500,000.00 for the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility for the purpose of acquiring energy to benefit the Project Area. J5. Approval to authorize an increase to Contract RA 10-010 in the amount of $584,350.00 to Garcia Juarez Construction, Inc., and approve a contract change order for the construction of Hellman Avenue Master Planned Storm Drain and Street Improvements -Phase 1 from 9x' Street to San Bernardino Road, to be funded from Tax Increment Funds, Account No. 2500801-5650/1553500-0. J6. Approval to assign Professional Services Agreement RA 06-023 to AECOM Technical Services, Inc. from Lim and Nascimento Engineering Corporation for right-of-way related tasks associated with the Arrow Rte/I-15 Interchange, and to authorize the Chairman to sign the assignment agreement. J7. Approval to accept bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $1,008,080.00 to the lowest responsive bidder, Tamang Electric, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $100,800.00 for the Civic Center Electrical Service Replacement and Standby Generator Upgrade, to be funded from Account No. 2513801-5603 and 2513801-5650/1715513-0. J8. Approval to accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $8,259,323.45, to the lowest responsive bidder, Riverside Construction Company Inc. (RA 10-015), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $825,932.35, for the Foothill Boulevard Bike/Pedestrian Bridge, Route 66 Trailhead and Street Improvement project to be funded from 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Funds, Account No. 2660801-5650/1189660-0 and appropriate an additional amount of $5,000,000.00 to Account 2660801-5650/1189660-0 from 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Fund 660 balance, J9. Approval to release the Faithful Performance Band No. 8567694, retained in lieu of a Maintenance Bond, in the amount of $339,698.20, for the Foothill Boulevard/Etiwanda Avenue Sidewalks and Block Walls, and the Wilson Avenue Median Modfication at Fields Place Project, Contract No. RA 09-006. MOTION: Moved by Gutierrez, seconded by Williams, to approve the staff recommendations in the staff reports. Motion carried 4-0, with Chairman Kurth absent. 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. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 3 of 13 K1. Approval of Minutes: September 1, 2010 (Regular Meeting) September 15, 2010 (Cancelled Mtg.) K2. Approval of Check Register dated August 25 through September 28, 2010, for the total amount of $553,999.61. K3. Approval to adopt Annual Statement of Investment Policy. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Gutierrez, to approve the staff recommendations in the staff reports contained within the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 4-0, with President Kurth absent. 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:. September 1, 2010 (Regular Meeting) September 15, 2010 (Cancelled Mtg.) L2. Approval of Check Register dated August 25 through September 28, 2010, and payroll ending September 28, 2010, for the total amount of $10,016,000.34. L3. Approval to adopt Annual Statement of Investment Policy. L4. Approval of plans and specifications for "Citywide Street Name Sign Replacement - FY 10/11" and authorize the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids" to be funded from Account Number 1025001-5300 (Capital Reserve) as approved in the FY 2010/2071 budget. RESOLUTION NO. 10-149 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 10/11" IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS L5. Approval of Amendment No. 7 to the amended and restated lease agreement between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Rancho Baseball, LLC (CO 92-064), relating to stadium security reimbursement. L6. Approval to award a contract to Wells Fargo Insurance Services, Inc. (CO 10-116) for insurance brokerage services for a term of five (5) years, with an option to renew for one (1) additional period up to a total of five (5) years, in the amount not to exceed $95,000.00 per year for the next five (5) years (2010-15). L7. Approval by the City Council of Purchase Agreement for acquisition of the historic Etiwanda Train Depot and Rail Spur (CO-117) from San Bernardino County Associated Governments (SANBAG) in the amount of $105,500, to be funded from Fund No. 628; and approval to amend Lease Agreement 04-048 between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino County Associated Governments (SANBAG) for reciprocal access to the property located at 7087 Etiwanda Avenue, APN: 0227-121-18. L8. Approval of a resolution authorizing the bi-annual routine destruction of City records pursuant to California Government Code Section 34090, the City's Records Retention Schedule, and other applicable legal citations. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 4 of 13 RESOLUTION NO. 10-150 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CITY RECORDS WHICH ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED AS SET FORTH IN CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 34090 AND OTHER APPLICABLE LEGAL REFERENCES L9. Approval to ratify a resolution for the emergency acquisition of materials, equipment rental, security guard service, and use of in-house labor forces necessary to effect the required repairs to the sports lighting at Etiwanda Creek and Day Creek Parks in the amount of $12,000, to be funded from Capital Reserve funds and appropriate $21,000 from the Capital Reserve fund balance into Account Numbers 1025001-5005 ($5,000), 1025001-5204 ($14,000), 1025001-5252 ($1,000), and 1025001-5304 ($1,000). RESOLUTION NO. 10-151 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RATIFYING AND AUTHORIZING THE EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT OF GOODS AND SERVICES WITHOUT COMPETITIVE BIDDING L10. Approval of the receipt of a Promissory Note not to exceed the amount of $500,000 for the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility for the purpose of acquisition of energy to benefit the Project Area. L11. Approval of a resolution of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopting the Measure "I" Five Year Capital Project Needs Analysis for Fiscal Years 2011/2012 through 201512016, as required by San Bernardino County Associated Governments (SANBAG). RESOLUTION NO. 10-152 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE MEASURE "I" FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PROJECT NEEDS ANALYSIS FOR FISCAL YEARS 2011/2012 THROUGH 2015/2016 AS REQUIRED BY SANBAG. L12. Approval of a Reimbursement Agreement (URA-26) (CO 10-118) for Undergrounding of Existing Overhead Utilities for Tract 17455, located on the north side of 9~" Street, east of Madrone Avenue, submitted by KB Home, and appropriate $60,880.73 to Account No. 1129303-5650/1026129-0 from Underground Utilities Fund balance. (REMOVED FROM THE AGENDA) RESOLUTION NO. 10-153 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT (URA-26) FOR UNDERGROUNDING OF EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITIES, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 9T" STREET. EAST OF MADRONE AVENUE L13. Approval to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 762860P, retained in lieu of a Maintenance Guarantee Bond, in the amount of $608,529.55, for the Above Ground Fuel Tank improvement project at the City Yard, Contract No. 08-115. L14. Approval to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 8567694, retained in lieu of a Maintenance Bond, in the amount of $339,698.20, for the Foothill Boulevard/Etiwanda Avenue Sidewalks and Block Walls, and the Wilson Avenue Median Modification at Fields Place Project, Contract No. 09-176. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 5 of 13 L15. Approval to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 7608795, retained in lieu of a Maintenance Guarantee Bond, in the amount of $475,000.00, for the Victoria Park Lane Pavement Rehabilitation from Fairmont Way to Rochester Avenue and from 300' east of Day Creek Boulevard to Base Line Road, Contract No. 09-199. L16. Approval to release Faithful Performance Bond No. SU1101435, retained in lieu of a Maintenance Bond, in the amount of $341,974.00, for the Hillside Road Pavement Rehabilitation from West City Limit to Beryl Street, Contract No. 09-202. L17. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. 0495238-01 in the amount of $791,797.21 for the Fiscal Year 2009/2010 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation Overlay of Various SVeets project, Contract No. 09-187. L18. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. 0495246-01 in the amount of $719,467.72 for the Fiscal Year 2009/2010 Part 2 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation Overlay of Various Streets project, ConVact No. 09-200. L19. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Parcel Map 17653, located on the north side of Jersey Boulevard, between Milliken Avenue and White Oak Avenue, submitted by Panattoni Development. L20. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee cash deposit far Parcel Map 17808, located at the northeast corner of Archibald Avenue and Palo Alto Street, submitted by William and Eva Espinoza. L21. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract 16512 (median landscaping), located at the northeast corner of Milliken Avenue and Church Street, submitted by KB Home Greater Los Angeles, Inc. Jack Lam, City Manager, noted that Item L12 has been removed from the agenda. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Williams, to approve the staff recommendations in the remaining staff reports. Motion carried 4-0, with Maycr Kurth absent. M. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS CITY COUNCIL The following items have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required by law. The Mayor will open the meeting to receive public testimony. M1. CONSIDERATION OF AN APPEAL OF A PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION TO REVOKE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CUP99-43 FOR THE BEER MUG - A public hearing on an appeal of the Planning Commission's decision to revoke the Conditional Use Permit on the grounds that it is operating in a manner detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The City Council will consider the appeal and may uphold or rescind the revocation or modify the Conditional Use Permit. The business is located within the Regiorial Related Commercial District, Subarea 4, of the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan, in the Foothill Marketplace at 12809 Foothill Boulevard, Suite C1-C4 - APN: 0229-031-33. Related files: Conditional Use Permit CUP97-03 and Entertainment Permit EP97-30. (CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2010) Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 6 of 13 RESOLUTION NO. 10-148 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING THE APPEAL OF THE DECISION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA TO REVOKE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 99- 43, AND REVERSING THE REVOCATION OF THAT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION NO. 10-147 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DENYING THE APPEAL OF THE DECISION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA TO REVOKE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 99- 43, SUSTAINING THE REVOCATION OF THAT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF Kit Bobko from Richards, Watson and Gerson indicated that he is representing staff in this matter. He noted that at the last meeting, Mr. Diamond was in the middle of addressing the City Council and that the meeting was continued in order to develop a complete administrative record. This record has been assembled and provided to all parties. In the interim, Mr. Bobko noted that the Police Department has visited the facility and the officer is here tonight tc make a report. Also, Shelly Scebbi, the mother of the 19 year old who suffered from alcohol poisoning, is present tonight to offer testimony as she was unable to attend the last meeting. Mr. Bobko suggested that the City Council allow the testimony of both of these persons prior to Mr. Diamond finishing his comments so that Mr. Diamond can address their comments as well. Mayor Pro Tem Michael stated a point of order regarding the proper procedure. In response, City Attorney Markman inquired if Mr. Diamond was given much advance notice of the additional evidence. Mr. Bobko stated that he had provided this information to Mr. Diamond prior to the meeting. City Attorney Markman noted that Mr. Diamond was in the middle of a presentation that was impeded as the record was not complete. Now that the record is complete, Mr. Markman noted that the intention previously was to hear from both sides, open the public hearing for public testimony and then provide the opportunity for Mr. Diamond to speak until he is satisfied. At same time during this proceeding, Mr. Markman noted that the public hearing needs to be opened and suggested that the police officer and Mrs. Scebbi could address the City Council at that time. City Attorney Markman suggested that Mr. Diamond be asked to conclude his presentation. Roger Jon Diamond stated that he is Mr. Roig's attorney. Mr. Roig also approached the podium. Mr. Diamond noted that the hearing was continued as he had represented and Mr. Roig had confirmed that he was told that an entertainment permit was in place. After this was stated on October 4, 2010, City staff has conceded the passibility that Mr. Roig had been mislead. Mr. Diamond did receive a binder that contained documents that the City Council did not receive last time and assumed that the City Council had also received this record. Mr. Diamond noted that the entire record should be considered as this will show that the business was continuously run as a sports bar with entertainment. Mr. Diamond noted that the administrative record was still not complete, as the Zoning Affidavit from the Cal'rfornia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control was not included. This document shows that it was received by the Planning Department on April 6, 2009 and indicates that a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) was issued for this business for this purpose. Mr. Diamond noted that the CUP referenced in the Affidavit specifically says that entertainment is allowed at the location. He provided the City Council with a copy of that document. The purpose of this document and testimony was to confirm that everyone believed that CUP 97-30 applied and that entertainment was allowed. Mr. Diamond noted that staff claims that the later CUP supersedes this CUP. Furthermore, staff is stating that this mistake went on for years, thus allowing Mr. Roig's predecessor to provide Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 7 of 13 entertainment. Mr. Roig had went to City Hall and looked through the file and only found CUP 97- 30, expressing allowing entertainment. Mr. Roig did not see CUP 99-43 in that file. In conclusion, Mr. Diamond did not agree that the later CUP superseded the earlier CUP. Assuming that this is wrong, he noted that the City mislead Mr. Roig by telling him that he had a valid entertainment permit. Mr. Roig invested his I'rfe savings into this business. Mr. Diamond noted that Mr. Roig even signed a lease that expressly stated that the business needed to provide entertainment. The lease states that the landlord is to be notified within 100 days of Mr. Roig's ability to provide entertainment. If Mr. Roig was not able to provide entertainment, he needed to notify the landlord and exercise his option to terminate the lease. Mr. Diamond noted that Mr. Roig obtained confirmation from the City that he was able to provide entertainment in accordance with the lease. The City does not dispute this. Now Mr. Roig is stuck with a lease with four more years left to go, he can't cancel it and is now in a very difficult situation. Mr. Diamond noted that the purpose of the hearing is to decide whether the current Conditional Use Permit should be revoked, modified or allowed to continue. The City concedes that it allows liquor but does not concede that it allows entertainment. Mr. Diamond did not agree with this interpretation and asked the City Council to uphold the appeal and agree that Mr. Roig has the right to present entertainment. Mr. Roig needs to be able to do that in order to make the business survive economically. Mr. Diamond noted that staff takes the position that entertainment can't be provided but encourages Mr. Roig to apply for a new entertainment permit. Also, Mr. Diamond took exception to the allegation that Mr. Roig modified the building. The building was configured this way when he took over the property; no booths were removed. Also, Mr. Diamond noted that staff has said that even if he did not modify the building, he has an unpermitted establishment and needs to get the appropriate permits. Mr. Diamond did not understand in this economy why the City would go out of its way to close a business. Mr. Diamond requested that the City Council make a finding that staff led Mr. Roig to believe that there was an entertainment permit in existence and that indeed there is a permit in existence. One of the later CUPS indicated that adult entertainment was allowed, which makes the case that entertainment was allowed at some time. Mr. Roig did not want to have adult entertainment, just bands, music, etc. There is no way this establishment can survive if just pizza and beer are offered. Historically, cities have been concerned about regulating businesses. Mr. Diamond noted that this business is in a shopping center, thus relieving the City of the burden of controlling the property. In conclusion, Mr. Diamond did not believe that it was fair to use a few isolated incidents to shut Mr. Roig down. He inherited the property and has cleaned the business up. Mr. Roig, owner of the Beer Mug, referenced the allegation that he had modified the interior of the building. He indicated that there were videos on Utube and inquired if they could be shown. Using Utube, Mr. Roig searched for videos regarding the Beer Hunter in Rancho and the search brought up nine videos. Mr. Roig played a video dated May 11, 2007, which showed a stage and a band playing on top of the stage. Mr. Roig stated that this video was taped of the building before he took over the business. Councilmember Gutierrez noted that the video was satisfactory proof. City Attorney Markman noted that the video and the Zoning Affidavit need to be submitted into the record. He also inquired if there was anything else that Mr. Roig wished to submit for the record. Copies of the Zoning Affidavit and a print out of the computer screen were provided, which were copied and distributed to the Council and the appellant. Mr. Diamond noted the importance of the Council finding that the building modifications were not made by Mr. Roig. Mr. Diamond also noted that a finding needs to be made on whether Mr. Roig was led to believe that there was a CUP that expressly allowed entertainment and also that it was the practice and policy of the City to transfer permits. Lastly, a finding is needed that the previous permit was transferred to Mr. Roig. Mr. Diamond urged the Council to make a decision and adopt findings based on the evidence presented. In response to Councilmember Gutierrez, Mr. Diamond indicated that his client is not seeking permission to provide adult entertainment. However, he noted that a regular business on occasion Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 8 of 13 could present risque entertainment. City Attorney Markman noted that adult entertainment is not an issue. Mr. Diamond noted that Mr. Roig would accept a condition that adult entertainment not be allowed. In response to Ccuncilmember Spagnolo, Mr. Roig indicated that he has had prior business experience. Mr. Roig stated that he had a prior restaurant with entertainment in Riverside and noted that the lease for the building was up. At that time, Mr. Roig leased the Beer Mug, noting that it was larger and less expensive. In response to Councilmember Gutierrez, Mr. Markman noted that there are other issues with the Conditional Use Permit. These issues were presented and discussed at the City Council meeting of September 1, 2010. Mr. Diamond noted that an isolated unprovoked incident is not a basis for revoking a Conditional Use Permit. Councilmember Gutierrez inquired if law enforcement has visited the establishment recently. Mayor Pro Tem Michael expressed a concern that Mr. Roig did not respond when he received the January letter. Mr. Roig indicated that his previous attorney believed that the establishment was in compliance. Eventually, he was advised to stop the entertainment, which he did. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, Mr. Roig-confirmed that there has not been any entertainment since June 1, 2010, except one isolated incident on June 8, 2010. Kit Bobko from Richards, Watson and Gerson provided the returned certified letters that were mailed to Mr. Roig. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, Mr. Bobko indicated that the first letter was postmarked February 24, 2010. In response to Councilmember Williams, he read the address. In response to Mr. Markman, Mr. Bobko noted the letters date from February 24, 2010 to July 15, 2010. Mr. Bobko pointed out that staff had made a concerted effort to work with the applicant. He reported that a meeting was held on May 3, 2010 with Mr. Roig in order to address this matter. On the night of the Planning Commission, Mr. Roig offered live entertainment after agreeing to stop entertainment. Since Mr. Roig did not appear to want to comply, a decision was made to pursue revocation. Mr. Bobko prevailed upon the City Council to protect the community. He wondered what right the business had to allow five people to get shot two months after the business opened. He noted that it was irresponsible for the business to serve an underage young man to the point where he was almost killed. Mr. Bobko pointed out that someone almost dies every two months and inquired if the City Council intended to allow the business to endanger the public regularly. The timeline for issuance of the permits was identified. Mr. Bobko noted that CUP 97-30 and Entertainment Permit 97-03 were issued for the first business. Subsequent to that, the next owner asked for a CUP. CUP 99-43 was issued, which explicitly stated that no live entertainment was allowed. Mr. Bobko indicated that it may be the case that Mr. Roig was not told about CUP 99-43, but staffs mistake does not remove the City Council's action in approving CUP 99-43. In response to Councilmember Williams, the location of the timeline in the agenda packet was identified. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, discussion was held regarding to the language in CUP 99-43. Mr. Bobko stated that no entertainment permit was in effect. Mr. Bobko noted that there was a clear break between the previous business and this business. He noted that this business attracts this type of people because they are not operating properly. Regarding the modifications, Mr. Bobko noted that Mr. Roig needs to be responsible for ensuring that the modifications comply with State building codes to ensure public safety. In response to Councilmember Gutierrez, Mr. Bobko noted that staffs objective was to gain compliance with the CUP. Mr. Roig has been recalcitrant about changing his business practices and conforming to City codes. Mr. Bobko noted that it is the City Council's obligation to protect the community. If the CUP is revoked, the business can still operate with beer and wine. In conclusion, Mr. Bobko recommended that the Mayor Pro Tem open the public hearing. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 9 of 13 Councilmember Gutierrez inquired if Mr. Bobko would agree that the business would not last long without the entertainment. In response, Mr. Bobko noted that the City Council needs to weigh the livelihood of the business with the safety of the community and the burden on the taxpayers. Deputy Reggie Pahia noted that he participated in an undercover operation with his partner, Deputy .Robert Baxter on October 1, 2010 and October 2, 2010. They were joined with two agents from the Alcoholic Beverage Control. Deputy Pahia reported that on October 1, 2010, the business was dimly lit and that there were disco lights on the west wall. The volume eventually went up very high so that you could not hear a conversation across the table. The Deputy saw several TV monitors showing various sports activities. He observed and identified the waitresses and security as well as the owner, Mr. Roig. Mr. Roig was behind the bar and the Deputy saw him consume approximately 3-4 shots. Some female patrons were scantily clad and Deputy Pahia saw some of them raise their shirts and expose their bare chests to Mr. Rod, who appeared to take pictures. Deputy Pahia and his partner stayed 4 I/2 hours, there wasn't organized dancing but people were dancing next to their tables. Also, someone came around offering free shots for the rowdiest party. Deputy Pahia indicated that they left the facility at 12:30 a.m. On October 2, 2010 Deputy Pahia stated that he return to the facility with his partner. There were fewer patrons, but the music was louder. The TVs were on displaying sports broadcasts. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, Deputy Pahia stated that Top 40/Classic Rock was being played the first night and Hip Hop was played on the second night. He did not see a disk jockey. Shelly Scebbi addressed an incident that happened at the Beer Mug on May 8, 2010. She noted that she received a call at 1:51 a.m. on May 9, 2010 about her son, Jonathan. She was told that he was unconscious in Beer Mug's parking lot. When she arrived, the paramedics had put a breathing apparatus around his face, hooked him up to an IV and were in the process of taking him to San Antonio Hospital. The doctor at the Emergency Room told her that her son was suffering from the effects of alcohol poisoning. The alcohol in his blood measured 0.45 and Jonathon was still unconscious. The doctor told her that this was the highest level of alcohol that he had ever seen in his career. She was also told that if Jonathan's friends had waited any longer to call, that her son would have died. Mrs. Scebbi was mad at her son but she also questioned how anyone could let someone drink themselves into a hospital bed. When she tried to fit in the pieces of that evening, Mrs. Scebbi eventually discovered the owner's false statements in the police report. Initially, the owner had said that Jonathan was never in the bar. However, when he was confronted with the e- mail message that he had sent to another bar owner, the owner revised his statement and indicated that Jonathan must have snuck in through the back. Mrs. Scebbi indicated that this is contrary to Jonathan's friends' statements that they had walked in though the front door. Jonathan has indicated that he had sat at the bar drinking snowshoes, and remembers the bartender pouring at least six drinks that he consumed. His friends told her that they had stepped outside to smoke a cigarette and they were dismayed to see Jonathan being dragged out of the Beer Mug unconscious, bleeding from the forehead and supported on each side by a security guard. Mrs. Scebbi reported that the bays saw Jonathan being tossed into the parking lot like a sack of potatoes. Mrs. Scebbi did not know how Jonathan had hurt his head and was dismayed at the $10,000 hospital bill. All of this could have been avoided if identification had been requested at the door. It was very outrageous to her that Beer Mug was still open for business after breaking the law. Mrs. Scebbi begged that the City Council close the establishment or at the very least revoke their license to serve alcoholic beverages. Mayor Pro Tem Michael opened the public hearing Christy Muscrillo (sp) stated that she works at the bar and submitted a petition to the City, which she stated contained 1,000 signatures in support of the establishment. She indicated that the Beer Mug was a very mellow bar. In response to City Attorney Markman, Miss Muscrillo indicated that she was a bartender and that she had collected the signatures from the patrons of the establishment. She disagreed with the notion that free shots were provided. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 10 of 13 Ryan Hogan indicated that he has been a patron of the bar since it opened and visits the Beer Mug every Thursday night. He has never seen or heard any of the things being described. Mr. Hogan noted that he has never felt threatened or in danger. He stated that he has seen security checking for identification at 10:00 p.m. Mr. Hogan enjoyed going to the Beer Mug and supported keeping it open. Since all of this occurred, he has regretfully seen a decline in the patronage. James Gonzalez noted that he also goes to the Beer Mug every Thursday. They do not go to party, they go to talk, play pool and eat. Mr. Gonzales looked forward to going there each Thursday to see his friends. He stated that the owner is courteous and the staff is attentive. He has never seen any disputes or arguments, nor has he felt threatened. Mr. Gonzales was here tonight to support the establishment. Ed Dietl noted that he has never been to the Beer Mug but sympathized with the attention being placed on it. He noted that these businesses fill a need in the City and could name several places along Foothill that do not have an entertainment permit but provide entertainment. Mr. Dietl encouraged the City Council to offer the owner a chance to explain and to work the matter out. In response, Mayor Pro Tem Michael inquired on the names of the other establishments, which Mr. Dietl declined to provide. Ronald Bennett stated that he works at the Beer Mug as a bouncer. He was working the night of May 8, 2010. On that evening, Mr. Roe did point Jonathon out as someone who needed attention. While taking him outside for air, Jonathan tried to resist and held onto the door. Once outside in the fresh air, Jonathan tried to hit him, but Mr. Bennett stated that he had stepped back to avoid the swing and Jonathan fell down and cut his head. Mr. Bennett stated that he rested Jonathan on the raised planter area and got him water and ice. One of Jonathan's friends came up and Mr. Bennett stated that he tried to calm him down and tell him what had happened. At that time, he had offered to call for an ambulance or a taxi, but was told that they had a vehicle. Mr. Bennett indicated that Jonathan's friend tried to pick Jonathan up but dropped him. Mr. Bennett stated that that another person arrived and that he helped both friends in carrying Jonathan down the stairs to the car. When he got to the car, there was someone intoxicated and possibly unconscious in the vehicle as well bottles and cans lying around. Mr. Bennett stated that he went back to the Beer Mug to get the other bouncer and when they returned, the other guy was awake. He offered once again to call someone but was told that they had called the police. Mr. Bennett went back to the bar to let the police handle it. Mayor Pro Tem closed the public hearing. Recess: Mayor Pro Tem Michael recessed the meeting at 9:21 p.m. Reconvene: Mayor Pro Tem Michael reconvened the meeting at 9:30 p.m. City Attorney Markman noted that a mistake by staff does not result in an automatic entitlement. Regardless, assuming that an entertainment permit had been in place, such permits do not run with the land and must be renewed annually. The permit that Mr. Roig is referencing has since expired and has not been renewed. Mr. Markman referred the City Council to two Resolutions as well as 17 findings of fact listed on Exhibit A. The first Resolution granted the appeal and reversed the revocation of the Conditional Use Permit. The second Resolution supports the revocation and needs to be accompanied by the appropriate findings as determined by the City Council. Mr. Markman noted that Exhibit A is a comprehensive list of findings for consideration. He noted that the City Council should review each finding carefully to see if it can be supported. In response to Councilmember Williams, City Attorney Markman noted that the City Council would need to discuss any findings that she does not support. He proceeded to read each of the findings shown in Exhibit A. Mr. Markman noted that if the City Council believes that all the findings are correct, then Resolution No. 10-047 can be adopted revoking the Conditional Use Permit. If the City Council does not agree Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 11 of 13 with the findings, then Resolution No. 10-048 can be adopted upholding the appeal. In that event, no findings are necessary. Mayor Pro Tem Michael thanked the City Attorney and requested comments from the City Council. Councilmember Spagnolo noted that a lot of the blame falls squarely on Mr. Roig's shoulders. He was concerned that the incidents that took place were dismissed as insignificant. As a business owner, Councilmember Spagnolo noted that Mr. Roig needs to act responsibly and take the necessary steps to avoid these problems. He referenced the failure to communicate and noted that staff has admitted their mistake. Just because the paVOns present at this meeting did not witness the problems does not mean that the problems don't exist. Councilmember Spagnolo wished that a system could be put in place to work with businesses to remedy situations before they get so out of control. Councilmember Gutierrez concurred with the need to be proactive, not reactive. He noted that these businesses appear to be pushing against the regulations as a way to survive the poor economy. The City needs to establish a system where staff can go out to ensure that all businesses are abiding by their permits. Councilmember Gutierrez gave Mr. Roig the benefit of the doubt on some of the issues before the City Council but he also believed the police officers testimony. Councilmember Gutierrez hoped that the business can work their way back. Councilmember Williams didn't believe that government should regulate morality; however, she did not feel that this business was being singled out. She noted that there must be some reason that all of these calls were centered on this one location. Councilmember Williams noted that there is an opportunity for the Beer Mug to acquire an entertainment permit. However, something needs to be done or someone will get badly hurt. Councilmember Williams supported the findings.' In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, Finding #16 was discussed. Planning Director Troyer noted that the conversion of a restaurant to a bar is not allowed. Mayor Pro Tem Michael referenced the 100 day period in Mr. Roig's lease, noting that he had the responsibility to contact the City to see if a business with this type of floor plan was permitted. Also, he noted that there was very little, 'rf any, attempt to address the issues in the January letter. Mayor Pro Tem Michael stated that he did not see any attempt by Mr. Roig to address the concerns, noting that Mr. Roig did not go to the police for help at any time. Mayor Pro Tem Michael pointed out that revoking the Conditional Use Permit does not close the business as they can still sell food and serve beer and wine. Also, they can apply for an entertainment permit. In response to Councilmember Williams, Building and Safety Official Huynh stated that Mr. Roig needs to work with the Building and Safety Department to ensure that the modifications were done in conformance with the code, regardless of who made the modifications. Regarding the application for any entertainment permit, the City Manager stated that the appropriate conditions could be attached to any approval to address specific concerns. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Williams, to adopt Resolution No. 10-147 denying the appeal and including the findings shown in Exhibit A. Motion carried 4-0, with Mayor Kurth absent. N. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. Nt. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSITION 22: THE LOCAL TAXPAYER. PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRANSPORTATION PROTECTION ACT OF 2010 RESOLUTION NO. 10-154 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT OF PROPOSITION 22: THE LOCAL TAXPAYER, PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRANSPORTATION PROTECTION ACT OF 2010 Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection DisVict, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 12 of 13 Fabian Villenas, Principal Management Analyst, presented the staff report. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Gutierrez, to adopt Resolution No. 10-154. Motion carried 4-0, with Mayor Kurth being absent. O. COUNCIL BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. P1. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Councilmember.) Councilmember Spagnolo shared with the Council and the audience notable accomplishments of various Italian Americans. Councilmember Gutierrez noted that it has been a pleasure serving on the City Council. Councilmember Williams thanked Supervisor Biane for orchestrating the cleanup of Cucamonga Canyon last weekend. At today's SANBAG meeting, she reported that they accepted the City's offer to purchase the Etiwanda Depot property. Mayor Pro Tem Michael was proud that the City's credit rating went from AA- to AA. He noted the City's healthy reserves, prudent investment policies and strong Redevelopment Agency. There are no unfunded liabilities for pension benefits. 02. LEGISLATIVE AND REGIONAL UPDATES (Oral) Councilmember Spagnolo noted that the State has gone 100 days without a budget. He stated that a budget deal has been reached by the Big 5 which is scheduled to be reviewed and approved later this week. Councilmember Spagnolo reported on the Governor's actions in approving various bills. Lastly, he noted that Mayor Pro Tem Michael has taken on a leadership role at the State level by recently being appointed as the Member at Large to the League of California Cities Board of Directors. Q. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING No items were identified. R. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Pro Tem Michael adjourned the meeting at 11:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Debra L. McKay, MMC Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager Approved: ""' Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes October 6, 2010 -Page 13 of 13 Chaffey Joint Union High School District 211 West Fiflh Streci, Ontario, California 91762-1698 • (909) 988-851 I • FAX (909) 984-1164 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ashur R. Buslamonle Clyde C. Francisco Shari S. Megaw Susan G. Ovitt Charles 1. Uhallcy October 20, 2010 SUPERINTENDENT Mathew G. Hohon Dear Rancho Cucamonga City Council: DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT William R. Bertrand, Alternative [ducation ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS Donald 1. Benucci, Business Lynne S. Ditfunh, Personnel Timothy K.Ward, Instruction www.cjuhsd.ncl Student attitudes and behaviors related to illegal substance use and abuse have a direct impact on their educational success, personal safety and future well being. Substance use also impacts relationships with family, school and the community. And because teenagers are often faced with making decisions based on limited information and peer pressure, they aze more susceptible than adults to the influence of others. As an educational institution serving the high-school age students of the cities of Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario and Montclair, the Chaffey Joint Union High School District is charged with educating students and takes seriously the role of positively impacting the quality of the choices students make. Positively impacting student choice begins by providing a safe and substance free educational environment. It also requires that students be educated and.assisted in making sound and productive choices. The events and activities provided by the Chaffey District's "Safe and Drug Free" program are making a difference in the lives of students. However, educators and schools cannot overcome all the influences that exist in their social environment, popular culture and the community. That is why the "Social Host Ordinance" pending before the city's leadership is so important. On behalf of the students, pazents, staff and leadership of the Chaffey Joint Union High School District, please accept this letter as a demonstration of District support for the work of "Drug Free RC" and the city of Rancho Cucamonga's "Social Host Ordinance." Sincerely, L~~ ~ ~ G~ Mat Holton, Superintendent Chaffey Joint Union High School District >~i Todd Haag Director of StudendSEaff Support Chaffey Joint Union High School District AIIa Loma High School •Chaffey High School ~ Colony High School ~ 8liwanda High School Los Osos High School • Ontario High School • Montclair High School • Rancho Cucamonga High School Chaffey Adult School ~ Chaffey Community Day School ~ Valley View High School tkcCE4 '>ti. 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O E m E w } d O N ' a - [[~~;;4 Q c m 2 d ~ o 0 ' c ~ 5 f iU Q W FL-Q ~ C ¢ ~, ~ o A a ~ c ~ I N ~ of . 0 ~`^ a a 0 0! d g '. ~ ! a d N jd I :. o N ~d' I O N d ~ N N n A ~ N N Y d Q p vp m ° Q d o ~ '. f N N N j N C ,~ g c ~ vi O c ,~„ m yEO O E H~ ++ d j N = ~ n V N S O ~ ~ N N O Q ~ y ~ N N ~ o ~ E H , , O r n ~ ~ O a ~ y N a ~' co j 0 ° a 0 . d d d~ C N ' O o d rv p Q m ~ O T F Z ~n N ri W N Z Y y p 2 W O1 N OI F '' ` d m U' ¢ m m J Q Q U ~ C O m o m C ~ o u .o j rn N Y ~ w a ° ~ ° iE ~ LL Q c ~ u ' ~ Q i , la ~ u a c `° id ' O1 v ~ ~ 'a m E i a iq ° i E U I J ~U : y d m N Q a A 0 P-33 ~ a N m U r_ r r O ~ ~ a, o g ~ n z a° f a a o° ¢' m ~ m a ~ 0 ~> o i~ ~ o ~ d ~ a f d ~8 ~ S 6~ m o ° c W m N pyN V N N O q ; ~ O O ° O O ° O O 0 a n@ o y 0 m m I m ~, a E ~` l m m W o i O r N m E ° ° 0 o o 0 0 0 y M c n ~ ~ ~y ~'O C N O ~ a . ~ m ~ E I C 41 r O ~ d G I . aN I a p~ H O C >• 6] N m 7 Q ~ >, O a; ` ~ o + R O > _ o ~ I n . . m ~ N n ~ Q @ ~ ~ o 0 N N d r °mw ~ Q ~ w ~ ~ ~ m ~ a d c u n ~ n w a' ~c S ° ° o ° a m n N m m y m g 2 N m m m Q r i J I ~ z z w U E Z o v ~ LL n y h T N ~ N ~ L N C O Z ~_ C ~ ~ N °~' ~ i E E u. ~ E ~ ~ y o N W O i 0 ~ c „ i a ,~ a u i c ~ m ' °' rn ~ u ` o a` m a ~ j E ~' o -° a y V ~ J E ~' - U m rc ~~m Q U ~ STAFF REPORT PUBLIC WORI:S SERVICES DEP.\RTT.IENT Date: October 20, 2010 To: Chairman and Members of the Redevelopment Agency Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director By: Ty Quaintance, Facilities Superintendent Keri Hinojos, CPPB, Senior Buyer :~ m~..}; ~~_. _.a _ RANCHO ~UCAMONGA F-35 Subject: AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE ONE (1) PORTABLE GENERATOR (REPLACEMENT) FROM GLOBAL POWER GROUP OF LAKESIDE, CALIFORNIA AS PER REQUEST FOR BID (`RFB") #10/11-007 IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 60,642.26 TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NUMBER 2513801-5603 (CIVIC CENTER PROJECTS FUND) AS APPROVED IN THE FY 2010-2011 BUDGET It is recommended the Agency authorize the purchase of one (i} portable generator (repiacement) from Global Power Group of Lakeside, California as per Request for Bid ("RFB") #10/11-007 in the amount of $60,642.26 to be funded from account number 2513801-5603 (Civic Center Projects Fund) as approved in the FY 2010-2011 budget as a replacement generator for an existing non- permit able geherator to be stationed at the Public Works Services Yard and used by the Public Works Services Facilities section. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The Redevelopment Agency approved the purchase of one (1) portable generator in the adopted FY 2010/11 budget as a replacement for an existing non-permitable generator to be used by the Facilities crew during emergencies, planned power outages or special events. The Public Works Services Department provided specifications to the Purchasing Department for the purchase of one (1) portable generator. Purchasing prepared and posted to the City's website, Request for Bid ("RFB") #10/11-007, sixteen (16) vendors were notified; eight (8) prospective vendors downloaded the RFB, and five (5) responses were received. After analysis of the bid responses by the Public Works Services Staff and Purchasing Staff, it has been determined to be in the City's best interest that an award be authorized to Global Power Group of Lakeside, California, the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder that meets the specifications required by the Public Works Services Department for one (1) portable generator. Bid details are on file in the Purchasing Department. Respe u>~y> s mitte , William Wittkopf Public Works Services Director W W/TO P-36 STAFF REPORT ~; ENGINEERING SERVICES DPP.~RTMENT jZANCxo Date: October 20, 2010 G'UCAMONGA To: .Chairman and Redevelopment Agency Members Jack Lam, AICP, Executive Director From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineerin ervices/City Engineer By: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer Subject: RELEASE OF FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND NO. 6425225, RETAINED IN LIEU OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $495,730.00, FOR THE DEMENS BASIN FILL PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. RA09-011 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Agency authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond No. 6425225, retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of $495,730.00, for the Demens Basin Fill Project, Contract No. RA09-011. BACKGROUNDIANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: Sukut Construction Inc. 11840 Pierce St., #100 Riverside, CA 92505 Respectfully submitted, Steuer Director of Engineering ServiceslCity Engineer MAS/JAD/S H:Is Attachment P-37 • ~ q~NA OR ( l 5 j I..-.._.. ' ._.. _.. ._.. _..~ ~...._.. ._..--._--~_..~ j i j HILL E RO ILL IDE i w ~ ILSO AV I K9L N AV L$ON V EEC w FS~ ¢ ~ 6 N W a y -- 9ANY N $T \ \ y Q w r m 12 OFR 1210 121 z ' ~ a w ~ w < ¢ r ¢ W ~ ti i a V GTORI U r O w BASE i A K ('~~ r" r ~ S cnu cR s aw cH s s y ~ ~ ,. / < F 0TH! CiL ~ a 4 ~ - > < a IVIC CE iO <j I > p ¢ PRR W RT o TH $T a ~ ) JER$EY BL , ~ e H.srl w l a ~ < H 57 a 6'H ST _-- i HST F 4 2 4TH ST ~ 1 N ... ~' i, ... .. ~ ~ . .. ~`. 5 r 1 I ~ j .. Q, p ~I .: :I I ~ Q ~,~ Q j to ~I E- ~ -- -~ ,; Q .1,- ... 1 I.~ ` Y c i W I WICSON Av ='I --- j I im I . I ~~ I . . a. 1 i. I ~ ~ i I ~ :- Vicinity Map Demens Basin ]rill Pro}ect (north end ofAmethystAve.& Hellman Ave south of Hillside Ave.) STAFF REPORT ~ '~ ~r ~ L"~.NGINEEWNG SER\%ICES DEP.~1 R"f ;~tENT ~ ~ ~4 r RANCHO Date: October 20, 2010 GUCAMONGA To: Chairman and Redevelopment Agency Members Jack Lam, AICP, Executive Director From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Curt Billings, Associate Engineer ~1':- Shelley Hayes, Assistant Ergineer C~ Subject: ACCEPT THE REMOVAL OF THE OLD SOUTHERN PACIF IC RAILROAD BRIDGE WEST OF BAKER AVENUE PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. RA 10-011 AS COMPLETE, RETAIN THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND AS A GUARANTEE BOND, RELEASE THE LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND AND A UTHORIZE THE .CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $135,469.00 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Agency accept the Removal of the Old Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge west of Baker Avenue Projeci, Contract No. RA10-011, as complete, auth orize 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 $134,084.00 six months after the recordation of said notice rf no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $13,546.90, 35 days after acceptance. Also, approve the final contract amount of $135,469.00. BACKGROUNDIANALYStS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The Removal of the Old Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge west of Baker Avenue Project scope of work consisted of removal of the existing steel railroad bridge and concrete abutments in preparation for the bridge and widening improvements that will follow. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: Budgeted Amount: 'v Account Number: Y Engineer's Estimate: "r Agency's Approval to Advertise Y Publish dates for local paper: Bid Opening: ~ Contract Award Date: $150, 000.00 2660801-5650/1189660-0 $100, 000.00 May 19, 2010 May 20 and 25, 2010 June 3, 2010 June 16, 2010 P-38 P-39 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY STAFF REPORT Re: Accept Removal of Old Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge Project October 20, 2010 Page 2 Y Low Bidder: 'r' Contract Amount: 10% Contingency: - Final Contract Amount: Difference in Contract Amount: AMPCO Contracting Inc. $134, 084. DO $13,408.40 $135,469.00 $1,385.00 (1.03%) The net increase in the total cost of the project is a result of two (2) Contract Change Orders. The notable changes that were significant to the increase of the Contract amount were adding K-rail and a metal gate during the actual bridge removal to block public access. Respectfully submitted, ark A. uer erector of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/CB/SH:Is Attachment P-40 VICINITY MAP REMOVAL OF Ol.D SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD BRIDGE WEST OF BAKER AVENUE PROJECT LOCATION w` rn ,: a' m -- 6 Fm p $ m Almond Rd= ~ ' `"~ '~~-' Hillside Rd, "_ .~ ._.. ~i... - - 'A Banyan Sf• "- ~' 18th St r" j ,-.~ i - 6ase Line R~d.a~~~ ~:~:7; -- fi; : ~~ Foothill BI`-'~ 'Y ~~ . n :.1:; Arrow.Rt 1~' 6th §t'- ' 16 Freeway .Q i~ r.;.~t~ -. a .. A > a' ..: Q ~.. ~ Q ~ .,m .::..q x ~.; 5 _. i _ x. ~....g' ~ > ..~ - ~' ,-- ~ ¢ ~ :L = " $ ~ ~, m _. ._ e v i...._. . _ ~ . T:" s ~' -~1 1,y.~..~ _ . Bth St ~ ~ Q ~' ~ ~ q~ ~ . ' ~I • a 6 ~ ~... .~.. c m .~` .. > Y ' C = m m _ ~ = Q` _ = ~ 4 `~ .. ~ ~ .. ~ -~ .-.;L IL I v'1 _.' ase-L' ine R :: '. i .; ~:r. pit-~:~`~~~`` Fooihi11~81 -Arrow Rt J 4th St Q 9' ~ .1 O.Freeway W Nilson Av Route 30 Av P-41 RESOLUTION NO. RR /D-~Ig A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE REMOVAL OF THE OLD SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD BRIDGE WEST OF BAKER AVENUE PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. RA10-011, AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the Removal of the Old Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge west of Baker Avenue Project, Contract No. RA10-011: has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the 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. 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[h'~- d'=J6.4~"µ~y l.. ~Descrlptron?~3~kccruedlnterest~Purch_~~v~~n,~„_,~Fair~Value,,,~Rccrued Interest" United States Treasu Bills $ 24,963,909,260.65 $ 25,025,086,000.00 NA Notes $ 6,650,737,268.34 $ 6,714,388,500.00 $ 19.867,605.00 Federal A enc SBA $ 539,856,586.66 $ 536,533,485.66 $ 586,746.17 MBS-REMICs $ 620,234,139.48 $ 660,161,438.02 $ 2,930,517.14 Debentures $ 349,964,845.47 $ 351,486,000.00 $ 1,416,881.50 Debentures FR $ 200,000.000.00 $ 200,216,000.00 $ 55,174.00 Discount Notes $ 6,045,526,981.90 $ 6,061,860,100.00 NA GNMA $ 66,984.32 $ 68,669.84 $ 662.67 IBRD Deb FR $ 300,000,000.00 $ 301,119,000.00 $ 222,866.42 CDs and YCDs FR $ 600,000,000.00 $ 600,000,000.00 $ 153,333.45 Bank Notes $ 200,OOO.DD0.00 $ 200,000,000.00 $ 250,000.00 CDs and YCDS $ 6,395,017,771.32 $ 6,395,387,862.60 $ 2,939,847.21 Commercial Pa er $ 5,500,650,444.47 $ 5,502,661,954.44 NA Cor orate: Bonds FR $ 100,053,616.76 $ 100,014,000.00 $ 124,302.11 Bonds $ - $ - $ - Repurchase A reements $ - $ - NA Reverse Re urchase $ - $ - $ - Time De osits $ 4,198,150,000.00 $ 4,198,150,000.00 NA AB 55 8 GF Loans $ 11,328,739,650.44 $ 11,328,739,650.44 NA TOTAL $ 67,992,907,549.81 $ 68,175,872,661.00 $ 28,547,935.67 Fair Value Including Accrued Interest $ 68,204,420,596.67 P-54 Repurchase Agreements, Time Deposits, AB 55 8 General Fund loans, and Reverse Repurchase agreements are carried at portfolio book value (carrying cost). -~ ,. ,~ °~ R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A F ~ I ,., R~[ET~ P R O T E C T I O N D I S T R I C T SIdLL 1\~1'~ DATE: October 20, 2010 TO: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Mike Bell, Fire Chief BY: Pamela Pane, Management Analyst II SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF A SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE EXISTING COMMUNICATIONS FACIL{TY SITE LEASE AGREEFJIENT (FD98-C05), DATED APRIL 9, 1998, BETWEEN T-MOBILE WEST CORPORATION ANA RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTEGTION DISTRICT FAR A SUBLICENSE AGREEMENT WITH CLEAR WIRELESS LLC, AT FIRE STATION NO. 171, 6627 AMETHYST AVENUE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Fire Board approve the second amendment to the existing Communications Facility Site Lease Agreement (FD98-005), dated April 9, 1998, between T-Mobile-West Corporation and Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District for a sublicense agreement with Clear Wireless LLC, at the Amethyst Fire Station (171), 6627 Amethyst Avenue. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS On April 15, 1998, the Board approved a Communications Site Lease Agreement (FD98-005) with Pacific Bell Mobile Services for a cell site at the Amethyst Fire Station (171) at 6627 Amethyst Avenue. That site was acquired by T-Mobile in January 2005. Thereafter, T-Mobile approached the Fire District requesting consideration to approve a co-location agreement to add antennas and ground equipment to the existing monopole. After review by the Planning Department, it was conditioned that T-Mobile would rebuild the monopole to a monopine before another co-location could be allowed. The Planning Commission approved the project on August 25, 2010. District staff, in conjunction with the City Attorney's office, has been negotiating with T- Mobile to arrive at an agreement. The amendment has been reviewed and approved by the District's legal counsel. The initial co-location lease term shall be for five (5) years, subject to four (4) five (5) year extensions, however, the obligation to pay rent shall not begin until T-Mobile has completed construction of its monopine facility, and as of the rent commencement date of the Clear Wireless LLC Sublicense. P-55 APPROVAL OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO A COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY LEASE AGREEMENT P-56 BETWEEN THE FIRE DISTRICT AND T-MOBILE October 20, 2010 Page z The initial co-location rent shall be $8,400.00 per year, paid in equal monthly installments in advance, on or before the first day of each month during the term of the lease. Commencing with the second term, and upon each renewal term thereafter, rent shall be increased in the same manner and at the same time as the adjustment for Rent, as provided in the original lease #FD98-005. To offset the District's costs, T- Mobile will pay aone-time administrative fee in the amount of $1,000.00. With the Board's approval the second amendment to the existing communications facility site lease agreement with T-Mobile will generate additional revenue for the District and will be part of the District's General Fund Revenue. Daily operations at the Amethyst Fire Station (171) will not be impacted by these activities. 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C LL a _ - i'y ~ c ~ O m O o U O ~ LL o Q "i Q a '~ ~ m d Z _ w ~ o~ ~ n 0 Q U y 41 U y d ~ N K Q Q N N d Q U C d ~ p i O C O a m m m ¢ 1O m LL N N [ _ _ N ~ m v ~ F a m m 5 0 ml ~ ~ c N O N o a a c m N~ Q N O tD O O N O Z 0 LL U N D Z v m a STAFF REPORT COMMUNITY $ERVICES DEPARTMENT Date: October 20, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council 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 P-116 ~~~ RANCHO cUCAMONGA RECOMMENDATION In accordance with the City Council's request to become more informed projects and events, this report is provided to highlight pertinent issues, occurring in the Community Services Department. This report is provide informational purposes only. Seniors: of recreation programs, projects and programs d to the City Council for • The following table highlights some senior activities that took place during September 2010 as well as the total number of registrations for the year for Wellness Pass and the Senior Transportation program. Activity Date Number of Partici ants Pool Tournament Se tember 3, 2010 15 Toxic Home Se tember 7, 2010 6 Senior Health Fair Se tember 10, 2010 500 Senior Bi Band Dance Se tember 11, 2010 104 Arthritis and Joint Re lacement Se tember 14, 2010 9 Maintainin a Health Brain Se tember 15, 2010 14 V.I.P. Picnic Se tember 16, 2010 115 Grand arents Da Se tember 17, 2010 200 Wii Bowlin Tournament Se tember 2l, 2010 35 Health RC Senior Walk Se tember 24, 2010 31 Stroke Screenin Se tember 28, 2010 38 Senior Birthda s Se tember 29, 2010 154 Social Networkin on Facebook Se tember 30, 2010 16 Wellness Pass - A es 60+ Total Re istered Jan - Se tember 2010 - 1,005 Wellness Pass - A es 50-59 Total Re istered Jan - Se tember 2010 - 483 Silver Fox Ex ress Total Re istered Jan - Se tember 2010 - 121 • Upcoming Senior Activities are summarized below: Activi Date Time Pool Tournament October 1, 2010 1:00 .m. . Dinner and a Movie October 5, 2010 5:00 .m. P-117 APPROVAL OF TfiE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT OCCOBER 20, 2010 PAGE 2 Activit Date Time Bi Band Dance October 9, 2010 7:00 .m. Flu Clinic October 15, 2010 8:00 a.m. Halloween S ooktackular October 28, 2010 9:00 a.m. Senior Birthda s October 27, 2010 11:00 a.m. • It is anticipated that the Senior Advisory Committee will hold a special meeting on Monday, October 25, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. at the James L. Brufte Senior Center. • Participation in the Senior Nutrition Program for the month of September 2010 is summarized below: Week Date Paitici ants 1 9/1 throw h 9/3/2010 680 2 9/7 throw h 9!10/2010 792 3 9/13 throw h 9!17/2010 1,039 4 9/21 throw h 9/24!2010 935 5 9/27 throw h 9/30/2010 744 Total meals served for the month of September 2010: 4,190 Senior Services: The table below summarizes participation in Senior Services activities for the month of September 2010: Pro ram Number of Partici ants Blood Pressure Screenin 77 Resource Libra 351 Bereavement Su port 12 Elder Law Private Counselin 23 HICAP 6 Peo le with Arthritis Can Exercise 256 Sit and Be Fit 364 Special Needs Programs: • ,The table below highlights Special Needs activities that took place during September 2010: Activity Start Date Number of Participants Ta - S ecial Needs Se tember 2, 2010 3 Frida Ni ht Fun Club - "Karaoke Ni ht" September 10, 2010 10 Mixed Martial Arts Se tember 11, 2010 2 Martial Arts -Intermediate Se tember 13, 2010 2 Star Performers -Intermediate Se tember 22, 2010 7 Ta - S ecial Needs Se tember 30, 2010 3 P-118 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT OCtOBER 20, 2010 PncE3 • Upcomina Special Needs activities are summarized below: Activit Date Time Jazz and Hi Ho - S ecial Needs October 4, 2010 5:30 .m. IncredABLE Athletes -Basketball October 7, 2010 3:00 .m. IncredABLE Athletes -Soccer October 18, 2010 3:00 .m. Frida Ni ht Fun Club - "Halloween Ho "Dance October 22, 2010 5:30 .m. Ta - S ecial Needs October 28, 2010 5:00 .m. ~ Movement and Tumblin - S ecial Needs October 28, 2010 4:15 p.m. °~ Mixed Martial Arts October 30, 2010 11:45 a.m. Tech Junction: • The table below summarizes participation in Tech Junction activities for the month of September 2010: Senior Computer Classes Start Date Number of Participants Intro to Microsoft Excel Se tember 7, 2010 6 Intro to T in Se tember 10, 2010 3 Intro to Microsoft Word Se tember 20, 2010 14 Mana in Multimedia Se tember 21, 2010 14 Public Computer Classes Start Date Number of Partici ants Intro to Microsoft Word Se tember 7, 2010 3 Intro to T in and Word Level I Se tember 7, 2010 & Intro to Com uters Se tember 7, 2010 7 Tech Junction Date Number of Partici ants Dro -In Use Se tember 2010 571 Senior Classes Se tember 2010 168 Public Classes Se tember 2010 64 Total Uses/Users Se tember 2010 803 • Upcoming Computer Class activities are summarized below Senior Com uter Classes -Date Intro to Surfin the Internet October 1, 2010 E-mail and E-cards October 4, 2010 Intro to PowerPoint October 5, 2010 Excel Worksho October 18, 2010 Public Com uter Classes Start Date Intro to T in ahd Word Level II October 12, 2010 Intro to the Internet and Email October 12, 2010 Intro to Microsoft Excel October 12, 2010 Journe s in Com utin - Euro a November 4, 2010 e-Ba Worksho November 13, 2010 P-119 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE4 OCTOBER 20, 2010 Trips and Tours: Trip Date Number of Partici ants LA Count Fair Se tember 8, 2010 38 Julian September 16, 2010 24 Mummies of the World Se tember 20, 2010 31 Upcoming Trips and Tours are summarized below: Tri Date. The Phantom of the O era October 17, 2010 LA Lakers Citizens Business Bank Arena October 22, 2010 "S ooktacular" Da in LA October 27, 2010 Human Services -Commodities Distribution at Central Park: Date Number of Families Served Number of Individuals Served Monda , Se tember 13, 2010 384 665 Facilities: The table below illustrates the number of rentals/bookings and attendance figures for our community facilities during the month of September 2010: Facility Rentals # Rentals/ Bookin s Rental Attendance Building Attendance James L. Brulte Senior Center 45 / 134 3,875 22,822 Gold S. Lewis Communit Center 90 / 230 10,883 9,321 Youth: • The table below summaries Youth Program Attendance for the month of September. Program Classes/Sites Registrants/Attendance Pla school 40 / 4 698 / 4,929 Lewis Partnership Kids Club @ Del Mar, & Terra Vista A artments 2 / 2 617 The first ever Play Day was organized on Tuesday, September 21~` at Lions Park with hundreds of Playschool participants and their parent in attendance. Play day was also held at Lewis Kids Club at Del Mar and Terra Vista Teens: The table on the following page summarizes Teen Program Attendance for the month of September. P-120 APPROVAL OF THE OOMMIJNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT OCTOBER 20, 2010 PAGE) Program/Activi Attendance/Participation Teen Center 507 artici ants TRAC Snack Bar 20 volunteers Skate Park 2,443 artici ants, 1,047 s ectators Recreation Contract Classes -Fall 2010: Number of Classes Number of Class Sites Registrants 427 13 ~ 1,918 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 Communit Center East 26 / 111 ~ 460 3,780 Lions Communit Center West 20! 55 1,040 1,563 Human Services- RC Family Resource Center: The table below summarizes Center Programs/Workshops Attendance for the month of September. Pro rant/Worksho Attendance /Partici anon A enc Collaboration Meetin 25 Ain & Adult Services -San Bernardino Count 15 AI -Anon/Ala-Teen 146 Alcohol Anon mous 78 Communi Closet Giveawa 222 De artment of Children Services 57 De ressive Bi olar Su ort 29 ETC Youth Event 12 Famil Fun Ni ht 46 Hi Ho Class 54 House of Ruth Domestic Violence.Class 57 Leadin Ladies -Rainbow Readin Club 24 Le al Aid Societ -Free referrals 45 Li hthouse Learnin Center 23 Math Tutorin 67 National Multi le Sclerosis Societ 15 Parentin Classes Para Los Ninos 11 Pomona Valle Learnin Disabilities Assoc. 37 Res ite Foster Care 78 South Coast Communit Services 43 Women on the Move 48 Yard Sale 1,200 Zumba Class 78 TOTAL 2,410 P-121 APPROVAL OF TI-iE. COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE 6 OCTOBER 20, 2010 • The table below summarizes the Clients Served by Each Agency Housed at the Resource Center for the month of September. Agencies Housed at the Resource Center Number of Clients Served Touch Ministries 278 Beauty for Ashes 33 House of Ruth 41 Community Action Partnership 134 Light House Learning Center 38 Leading Ladies 41 Para Los Nino's 37 TOTAL 602 Facilities: • The table below illustrates the number of rentals and attendance figures for our community facilities durino the month of September. Facility Rentals ~ Number of Rentals Rental' Attendance Building Attendance RC Famil Resource Center 6 500 3,512 Volunteers: The table below summarizes the Community Services Department's volunteer usage for the month of August 2010. Division August 2009 # of # of Vols. Hours $ Value* August 2010 # of # of Vols. Hours $ Value** Administration 5 15 $330 5 15 $349 Senior Services 140 1,754 $38,535 129 1,668 $38,848 Human Services 40 182 $3,999 27 109 $2,539 S orts 82 1,684 $36,997 121 1,857 $43,250 S ecial Events 11 52 $1,142 14 92 $2,143 Performin Arts 23 128 $2,812 88 622 $14,486 Teens 13 81 $1,780 20 113 $2,632 Youth Pro rams 5 119 $2,614 13 185 $4,309 Totals 319 4,015 $88,210 417 4,661 $108,555 "Based on $21.97/hour-State average as determined the California Independent Sector. *`Based on $23.29/hr -State average as determined by the California Independent Sector. P-122 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE 7 OCTOBER zo, zolo Youth Sports: • The table below summarizes Youth Snorts Activities for the September reporting period: Activity Number of Partici ants Age/Gender Number of Teams Northtown -Youth Soccer 30 6-14 boys & girls 4 Northtown -Pee Wee Soccer 10 3-5 boys & girls 2 Northtown - Hi -Ho Dance 5 5-14 bo s & iris N/A Northtown - Build A Beat Drums 3 5-10 bo s & girls NIA Northtown - Build A Beat Drums 13 11-16 boys & girls N/A Youth Fla Football 230 6-14 bo s & irls N/A Northtown -CASA Cooking Class 8 9-15 boys & girls N/A Northtown -CASA Cooking Class 9 16-up NIA Pee Wee Fall Soccer 483 3-5 bo & iris 52 CMS Judo (program moved to the RC Famil Sorts Center 0 7-12 girls & boys NA Youth Volleyball 347 7-16 girls 34 Youth Basketball 320 8-15 boys 8 girls 30 RC Family Sports Center: The table below provides drop-in/open olav and rental participation at the Center for the reporting period: Activity Number of Partici ants Adult Basketball 404 Youth Basketball 544 Adult Ra uetball 268 Youth Rac uetball 50 Adult Volle ball 1 Youth Volle ball 124 Adult Walle ball 3 Youth Walle ball 35 Jazzercise 1,250 Rentals 260 Youth Judo 90 Team Basketball Practice 150 Youth Volle ball Practice 90 P-123 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT OCTOBER 20.2010 Adult Sports: The table below summarizes adult sport activities for the reporting period: PAGE8 Activity Number of Partici ants Number of Teams Gender Softball 2,573 172 Males & Females Adult Basketball 225 25 Males Rac netball 10 N/A Males & Females Soccer 240 20 Males & Females Dro in Soccer - Monda s 170 N/A Males & Females Tennis 21 N/A Males & Females There was one adult softball tournament during the month of September at the Epicenter. Cultural and Performing Arts: • The table below summarizes Theatre Arts Academy classes during the reporting period: Activity Participants/Attendance Fundamentals of Actin 57 Singing for a Lifetime 10 Teen Actors Bootcam 19 Youth Theater Workshop 64 Showsto ers 56 Intro to Video Production 21 RC Divine Choir 23 Corned Im rov 18 Broadwa Babies 18 TOTAL 286 Communily Theatre rehearsals/auditions included the following during the reporting period: Activif Partici ants/Attendance Into the Woods Auditions 75 Other rehearsals/oroclrams/previews included the following during the reporting period: Activity Participants/Attendance Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse -Rehearsals 108 Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse -Preview 49 • Court Yard Proorams included the following during the reporting period: Date Activit Attendance Saturday, 9/11/2010 Cultural Center/Lewis Family Pla house 5'" Season Kickoff 250 P-124 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT OCTOBER 20, 2010 PAGE 9 Rental Activities: The table below summarizes rental activities in Celebration Hall and Imagination Courtyard at the Cultural Center for the reporting period: Celebration Hall & Court and Rental Events Date Event Attendance Wednesday, 9/1/2010 RC Fire District Meeting 110 Saturday, 9/4/2010 The Art of Ministry -Courtyard Concert 80 Tuesday, 9/14/2010 NAHREP- Real Estate Seminar 150 TOTAL 340 Libra Celebration Hall Events Date Event Attendance Friday, 9/17/2010 Hispanic Heritage (Lobby & Court and 900 Wednesday, 9/22/2010 Perdew Family Night Lobb 200 Thursday, 9/23/2010 Teen Event 7 TOTAL 1,107 Meet & Greet Events Date Event Attendance Saturda , 9/11/2010 Loverbo Meet 6 Greet 25 Lewis Family Playhouse: During the reporting period, the Lewis Family Plavhouse was host to a wide variety of productions, community programs and private rentals. Lewis Famil Pla house Professional) Presented Productions SHOW DATE Tickets Sold NUMBER OF EVENTS Loverbo 9/11/2010 421 1 Mariachi Divas 9/18/2010 804 2 Bob Ho a Road Show 9/19/2010 436 1 The table above reflects number of tickets sold for various peAOrmances during the reporting period. It does not reflect actual patrons in attendance. Public Lobby: • The Lobby to the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center is open to the public six days a week. During the reporting period, 1,035 local residents visited the public areas. P-125 APPROVAL OF THE GOMMLlI~IITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PncE 10 OCTOBER 20, 2010 Parks: • The table below provides usage information for park picnic shelters and special use facilities for the month of September 2010: Park/Shelter Attendance' # Rentals Beryl Park 15 Coyote Canyon 12 Day Creek 29 Etiwanda Creek 7 2 Garcia Park 5 Heritage 911 2 Hermosa 20 9 Milliken 352 16 Mountain View 236 Red Hill 2,10 55 mphitheatre 105 1 ictoria Arbors 366 9 Civic Center Court and OTAL 4,99 14 Equestrian Participants:11 S ectators:00 `EquesMan participants include drop-In use. Park monitors continue to 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 Eouestrian Center (Alta Loma Riding Club, Rancho Rebels 4-H, Rising Stars of Equestrian Therapy and Rancho Cucamonga Citizen Mounted Patrol) to address maintenance needs and programming. Special Events: Upcoming special events include: Founders Festival Community Parade Theme: Once Upon a Time...Fairytales and Nursery Rhymes With a Happily Ever After Date: November 13"', 2010. Parade Kick-Off: 9:30 a.m. Parade Awards and Birthday Celebration following the parade in the Bank of America Courtyard. P-126 APPROVAL OF THE COMMLJI`IITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PncE 11 OCTOBER 2Q 2010 Park and Recreation Commission: The Park and Recreation Commission met on Thursday, September 16, 2010. The following items were discussed/acted upon at that meeting: Recap of Community Services Department summer 2010 programs and activities. Review of City Council updates. - Approval of minutes from the Commission's August 19, 2010 meeting. ~ Update and establishment of future agenda items for the Senior Advisory Committee. - Update and establishment of future agenda items for the Sports Advisory Committee. - Review of conceptual design concepts for the proposed Veterans Reflection Area at Central Park. - Review of Community Services Department's Annual Program Report for Fiscal Year 2009- 2010. - Discussion regarding participation of the Park and Recreation Commission in the 2010 Founders Festival. - Committee updates from: Trails Advisory Committee, Sports Advisory Committee, Senior Advisory Committee and ArmedNeteran's Reflection Area Committee. • The next meeting of the Commission is scheduled for Thursday, October 21, 2010. Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation: • Foundation Board Members are actively working to secure sponsorships for the upcoming fall Golf Tournament, which is their signature fundraising event. The next Board meeting of the Community Foundation will be held on Wednesday, October 13'" at 5:00 p.m. at the Civic Center. Community Services Director I:ICOMMSERVICouncil&BoardslCi(yCouncillSStalrReports120101CSDUpdate.10.20.10.doc P-127 STAFF REPORT COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT RANGHo Date: October 20, 2010 G'UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director Subject: APPROVAL OF A REQUEST FROM THE FRIENDS OF THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL FOR USE OF CITY FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND MARKETING SUPPORT FOR THEIR 5th ANNUAL CUCAMONGA CHALLENGE TO BE HELD MAY 14, 2011 RECOMMENDATION: !t is recommended that the City Council approve a request from the Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail, anon-profit group, to use City facilities for a once per month coordination meeting, equipment and receive marketing support for their 5w Annual Cucamonga Challenge event to be held on May 14, 2011. Staffs recommendatic; ~ is based on the organization's fundraising support of the City's Pacific Electric Trail. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: In October 2009 the City Council approved a request from the Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail for equipment and marketing support for their Annual Cucamonga Challenge (formerly the Bike-A-Thon). The event was held on May 8, 2010 starting at the Central Park trailhead of the Pacific Electric Trail. Walkers, runners and cyclists turned out for a very successful day which included a family ride on the trail and 25 mile fun ride, along with various sponsor booths. The City has received a written request to again assist with equipment and marketing for their May 2011 Event. The event raises funds for the Pacific Electric Trail. Marketing Exposure: 1. Mention on the City/Community Services Website (RCPARK.COM), 2. Mention in the Department electronic newsletter 3. Distribution of flyers at City community centers 4. A mention in the Winter 2010 and Spring 2011 issue of the Grapevine 5. Mention on the City's Channel 3 6. Assistance with contacting Charter TV to inquire about possibly filming this event. 7. Coverage for the Cucamonga Challenge under the cities event insurance. 8. Electronic billboard advertising the Cucamonga Challenge 30 days prior to the event. P-128 APPROVAL OF A REQUEST FROM THE FRIENDS OF THE PACIFICELECTRICTRML FOR PAGE 2 USE OF C[TY FAC[LITIES, EQUIPMENT AND MARKETING SUPPORT FOR THEIR 5TH P,NNUAL CUCAMONGA CHALLENGE TO BE HELD MAY 14, 2011 OcTOBEe20, 2010 9. Meeting room at Lions East or West for planning this event -second Tuesday of every month - 6:OOp.m. - 8:00 p.m. from September 2010 -June 2011. Equipment Requests: 1. 8 - 10 E-Z Up canopies (10x10) and 1 (10x20) 2. Tables (20) 3. Chairs (40) 4. Small PA system 5. Easels (2) 6. Staffing support (2-3), as well as volunteers to assist in set-up. 7. Opening of all gates along the trail for the duration of the event. This will facilitate riders heading west and runners heading east. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact to the City for staff support and facility use: Approximately $375. Kevin Mc}ardle - Community Services Director Attachment 1:1CCMMSERVICounci188oardslCltyCouncillStallReports{20f01PET Cucucamonga Challenge f0.20.10.doc Frienaa of the Pacific Electric Trail 2008 Bike-a-thon Tax I D# 83-0415924 septew~ ber 2~, 2010 City of Rawcho Gucav~owga Ms. Nettie Nielsew Gow~wiuwit~ sCW%Ces Superiwtewdewt P.o. gOX. 80~ T2Awcho Gucaw~owga, Ga J°1~30 rzs: R.e~uest for.4pproval. ~r%ewds o f the pacific 6Lectr%c Trail 6th ftwwual Cucawwwga ehallewge - Mau ~-, zoii - eewtral Park Dear Nettie, ow behalf of the ~riewd,s of the pacific Electric Trail, we wish to cowvet~ our appreciatiow for pavtwerivt.g with us agaiw awd co-spowsoriwg went wear's eucaw~owga Ghallewge ow Mai ~, 2011. our evewt 2icV2s off "Natiowal gil2e to WortZ Mowth", which cowpliwtewts the r-tealth~ rte liviwg directiow the city is focusiwg ow. We are lool2iwg forward to wor'2iwg with ~uour departw~ewt to achieve awother success ful evewt went dear. Last ear's evewt ow the Trail at Gewtral ~av~, was a huge success b~ addiwg a 5K awd 10~, this ~ueav for ruwwers as weir as a fuw ride alowg the trail, participatiow was greatlt~ iwcreased. The areas that we weed the wyost assistawce iw, fall uwderthe category of ec~uipvuewt awd w~ar~eetiwg exposure frown. the Git~. Mar~2etiwP Exposure: 1. We would lil~,e a t^~ ewtiow ow the eitu~/GOVU w~ uwit~ sewices website, (rzGP~iz h;..GOM) to Save the Date. 2. Mewtiow iw the Crrapeviwe wewsletter(s) wiwter 2022 awd spriwg 2011 issues s. The ability to distvibute fliers awd posters at eit~ covuwiuwitt~, cewters q-. Mewtiow ow the Citt~'s Cha wwel televisiow statiow - 5..4ssistawce with cowtact%wg charter Tv to iw~uire about possibly filw~iwg this evewt: 6. coverage forthe cucav~owga ehallewge uwderthe cities special evewt iwsi.crawce. ~. Opewiwg of all gates alowg the trail for the duratiow of the evewt. This will facilitate eiders headiwg west awd ruwwevs headiwg east. g. Meetiwg roow~ at Mows East forplawwiwg this evewt - secowd Tuesdau~ of everfJ. wtowth frowt 6:00 - g:oo p.w~. for the ~riewds of the t~aeifie Electric Trail voluwteer group. _y. Eleetrow%c billboard advertisiwg the eucahuowga ehallewge (so) daubs prior to evewt 2 EauCpr wtewt Rea~uests: ~. a -10 E-z itp cawhes (1ox1o) awd, 1 (1ox2o) 2. gables (20) 3. ChaiYS (40) 4. Sw~all Pft s~stew~ s. Two easels 6. sta f fiwg suppovt (2-3), as well as voluwteers to assist iw set-up. P-130 Thaw~z you for dour iwterest iw this :most iwiportawt cow~!~~ uwitu~ evewt. "Please cowtact vue with ~uour ideas o f how we caw worle together to wtal2e this the w.ost success ful eve wt ever! i caw be reached at,yo992i.sos~y awd wL~ evwail address is: viel2~goodwiwl(o?hotw~.ai,l.cowi.. Thawl2 v~ou iw advawce for ~ourtiw~.e awd iwterest iw this worth evewt. Thawl2 you for beiwg a vitalpart of our cow+.w~uwit~-awd forsupportiwg the ideals of good health, exevcise awd outdoor activities. We are proudco presewt viable optiows to our cowiw+.uwit~ to use the Pacific Electric Trail for bi'2iwg awd wall2iwg awd, to help cowLbat obesity awd prow~ote health liviwg. Rew~ewLber our w~otto: 'WA-[./C lT, 72/DE lT, 1f00~ lT' see ~ou ow the Trail victoriaJowes, Presidewt Eriewds of Pacific Electric Trail vicl2~a oodwiwlC?h otwLa il. cow,. J°oJJ°44.104~ - howie 9oyy21.1os9 -cell www.Paci ficElectricTVail.ov~ cc: Diawe Williawt DewwisJowes, 2011 GuGawt.Dwga ChAllewge Chairw~.aw ICeviw Mc.4rdle - Cowi.wi.uwit~ Services Departvwewt Director Jewwl~ I-tawlow - CowLw~uwit~ Sewices - R.C. PET Board STAFF REPORT Rlt`lCHC 1 CUG1bfONGe1 POLICE DEPz1RT1ffiNT Date: October 20, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Joe Cusimano, Chief of Police By: Glenn Grabiec, Lieutenant Subject: TO APPROPRIATE $100,000.00 OUT OF STATE ASSET SEIZURE FUND, NO. 1195701 TO PURCHASE COMMUNICATIONS, RECORDING, AND AUDIONISUAL EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDATION The police department staff recommends that the Council grant authorization to appropriate $100,000.00 from State Asset Seizure fund, account no.1195701 to purchase handheld radio batteries and chargers, digital recorders for patrol deputies, and audio/visual equipment for the detective briefing room. BACKGROUND ANALYSIS The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department issues handheld radios to each of the deputies and detectives to utilize in the field when they are away from their patrol vehicle. These radios provide basic communication capabilities but also provide the ability to signal dispatch during an emergency situation. These radios require a specialized type of battery and corresponding charger. These batteries degrade over time and require replacement. Issuing each deputy a charger and two batteries will ensure that they have enough battery life to last an entire shift, which is now a 12-hour requirement. The Police Department also issues digital recorders that deputies wear on their duty belt. These recorders are utilized to record interactions with the public and are an indispensable tool to mitigate citizen claims of misconduct. They are also utilized on occasion to provide evidentiary record for prosecution purposes. As with any sensitive electronic device utilized outdoors in a harsh environment, they become damaged, requiring replacement. The recorders purchased with this funding will be of a better quality, have more capability, and be more durable. The Detective Division of the Police Department regularly holds case status briefings for detectives assigned to the division and visiting/assisting agencies. The briefing room in the detective division is not currently equipped with any audio/visual equipment for these types of briefings. This funding would provide audio and visual equipment to include computer capability. Installation would be provided in-house. JC:99 STAFF REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT. Date: October 20, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council From: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director . ; ,: ~~_ ~' ]in!ct1o ctJCA?~40NGA Subject: A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (SCAG) DEVELOPMENT OF A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ECONOMIC GROWTH STRATEGY. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the attached resolution in support of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) development of a Southern California Economic Growth Strategy that contains business friendly principles. BACKGROUND(ANALYSIS: The City of Rancho Cucamonga is a member of the- Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) who is engaged in the development of a Southern California Economic Growth Strategy. SCAG reports that over 50 cities have adopted their policies ahd the number is expected to reach or exceed one hundred city adoptions. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has numerous practices in place to encourage economic growth within its community and SCAG's Business Friendly Principles align with the City as a business friendly municipality; therefore, the City of Rancho Cucamonga recommends supporting SCAG's "Business Friendly Principles" as stated below. • Principle One -Economic Development as a Priority The City of Rancho Cucamonga strives to demonstrate commitment to economic development as a priority. Principle Two -Business Partnership The City of Rancho Cucamonga strives to provide quality municipal services to attract and retain businesses and employees. Principle Three-Business Responsive Processes The City of Rancho Cucamonga strives to communicate effectively with businesses including processes to increase its responsiveness to businesses that are seeking or doing business within its jurisdiction (commitments include responding to business inquires within an established time period and offering an expedited permitting process for new businesses). Principle Four -Attractiveness to Business Investment The City of Rancho Cucamonga strives to streamline operations for efficient and responsive business assistance in areas of licensing, permitting, inspections and other municipal services and will seek to improve its attractiveness to new and existing businesses within its jurisdiction (commitments include establishing good communications with the business base via newsletter or website). P-132 P-133 A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (SCAG) DEVELOPMENT OF A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ECONOMIC GROWTH STRATEGY. OCTOBER 20, 2010 PAGE 2 Respectfully Submitted, James R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director a ~ A ~ /i' ~~~ ~ ~ JRT/BT/ls Attachment: .Resolution Supporting Economic Growth Strategy ~ j LQ,O~~ ex~ Nr~ ~ o -ice' ~ Resolution by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in Support of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) development of a Southern California Economic Growth Strategy P-134 Whereas, the City of Rancho Cucamonga is a member of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) who is engaged in the development of a Southern California Economic Growth Strategy; Whereas, the City of Rancho Cucamonga supports working with SCAG and other key economic stakeholders to improve the Southern California economy; Whereas, the City of Rancho Cucamonga is a business friendly municipality and has numerous practices in place to encourage economic growth within its community; NOW, Therefore Be It Resolved, by the governing board of the City of. Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. The City of Rancho Cucamonga supports the following "Business Friendly Principles" as part of SCAG's development of a Southern California Economic Growth Strategy: Principle One -Economic Development as a Priority The City of Rancho Cucamonga strives to demonstrate commitment to economic development as a priority. Principle Two -Business Partnership The City of Rancho Cucamonga strives to provide quality municipal services to attract and retain businesses and employees. Principle Three-Business Responsive Processes The City of Rancho Cucamonga strives to communicate effectively with businesses including processes to increase its responsiveness to businesses that are seeking or doing business within its jurisdididn (commitments include responding to business inquires within an established time period and offering an expedited permitting process for new businesses). Principle Four -Attractiveness to Business Investment The City of Rancho Cucamonga strives to streamline operations for efficient and responsive business assistance in areas of licensing, permitting, inspections and other municipal services and will seek to improve its attractiveness to new and existing businesses within its jurisdiction (commitments include establishing good communications with the business base via newsletter or website). P-135 2. That the City of Rancho Cucamonga authorizes its staff to submit a copy of this resolution to the Southern California Association of Governments prior to its Regional Economic Summit currently scheduled for December 2, 2010. Approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga this 20th day of October, 2010. Mayor Clerk 36 STAFF REPORT Pus[JC oxxs SERVtcES DErARThtata'r Date: October 20, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director By: Jeff Sames, Parks and Landscape Maintenance Superintendent Keri Hinojos, CPPB, Acting Purchasing Manager RANCHO UCAMONGA Subject: AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER OR HISMER DESIGNEE TO TERMINATE EXISTING CONTRACTS CO 90-143 (LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS 1 8 5) AND CO 90-144 (LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 2 8 4) EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 10, 2010 WITH TRUGREEN LANDCARE FOR LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 4R $ 5; AWARD A CONTRACT EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 11, 2010 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2011, IN THE AMOUNT OF $393,930 (PARTIAL YEAR BASE AWARD; FULL YEAR WOULD BE $707,910) TO THE LOWEST, MOST RESPONSIVE, RESPONSIBLE BIDDER, SPECTRUM CARE LANDSCAPE 8 lRR1GATION MANAGEMENT (CO 10."') OF FOOTHILL RANCH, CALIFORNIA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH RFB#10/11-005 FOR LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE AT THE "A" LEVEL 1N LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 4R AND 5, TO BE FUNDED FROM 1130303-5300 (LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1-$77,820), 1131303-5300 (LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2-$258,110), 1134303-5300 (LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4-R-$57,750), AND 1135303-5300 {LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 5--$250) FOR THE REMAINDER OF FISCAL YEAR 2010-2011; AWARD A CONTRACT EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2011 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2012 IN THE AMOUNT OF $707,910 TO SPECTRUM CARE LANDSCAPE 8 !RRlGATION MANAGEMENT (CO 10."") OF FOOTHILL RANCH, CALIFORNIA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH RFB#10l11-005 FOR LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE AT THE "A" LEVEL IN LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS NOS. 1, 2, 4-R AND 5; AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS/HER DESIGNEE TO ADJUST THE LEVEL OF SERVICE AND SPENDING LIMIT OF SAID CONTRACT IN THE FUTURE, ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE BUDGET LINE 5300 AND TO RENEW SAID CONTRACT UPON MUTUAL CONSENT FOR ADDITIONAL ONE (1) YEAR PERIODS UP TO A TOTAL OF FOUR (4) YEARS RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council authorize the City Manager or hismer designee to terminate e>asting contracts CO 90- 143 (Landscape Maintenance Districts 1 & 5) and CO 90-144 (Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 2 8 4) effective December 10, 2D10 with TruGreen Landcare for landscape and Irrigation maintenance of Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 4-R & 5. his also recommended that the City Counal award a contract effective December 11,2010 through June 30, 2011, in the amount of $393,930 (partial year base award; full year would be $707,910) to the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder, Spectrum Care Landscape and Irrigation Mairnenence (CO 10-"`) of Foothill Ranch, Califomia, in accordance with RFBIf10/11-005 for landscape and irrigation maintenance at the 'A' level In Landscape Maintenance Districts Nos. 1, 2, 4•R and 5, to be funded from 1130303-5300 (Landscape Maintenance District No. 1- $77,820), 1131303-5300 (Landscape Mairtenance Dlstrtd No. 2-$258,110), 1134303-5300 (Landscape Mairnenance District No. 4-R-$57,750), and 1135303-5300 (Landscape Maintenance District No. 5--$250) for the remainder of fists! year 2010-2011. Staff also recommends that the City Council award a contract effective July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 in the amount of $707,910 to Spectrum Care Landscape and Irtigation Maintenance (CO 10-"') of Foothill Ranch, Califomia, in accordance with RFB#10/11-005 for landscape and irrigation mairttenence at the 'A' level in Landscape P-137 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT AWARD OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR LML)S 1, 2, 4R & 5 OCTOBER 20, 2010 PAGE20F3 Maintenance Districts Nos. 1, 2, 4-R end S, Finally, staff recommends the Ctty Coundl authorize the City Manager or hisllter designee to adjust the level of service and spending limit of said contred in the future, on an as needed basis, in accordance with the approved Public Works Department landscape maintenance budget fine 53(70 and renew said contred upon mutual consent for addhional one (1) year periods up to a total of faur (4) years. BACKGROUND In 2009, several landscape maintenance distrlils (LMDs) in the Ctty of Rancho Cucamonga, had their pubflc tight-of-waY improvements adjusted to a d'rfferent level of malMenance In order to Uve within the revenue colteded In those districts. These distrlds were, and some still are, experiendng flat or dedining revenues due to delinquendas, and increasing expenses in utUtties and other fixed costs, such that the original assessments were no longer suffident to fully cover all costs at an 'A' level of maintenance. As a result of these reduillons, staff received considereble feedback from the community regamiing their expeditions for maintenance that were much more detailed than had ever been received before. The most common issues communicated cemered on the frequency of weed abatement, shrub pruning, inducting the frequency and method employed, and finally vine control. Using this information end staff's experience of landscape maintenance, a detailed audit of the existing landscape maintenance spedflcatlons was conduiled with the intent of flnding opportuntties to amend the curtent work practices that would allow the spedfications to reflect the overall general needs of each LMD and also meet the dearer desires of the community at large. The modifications to the maintenance specifications inducted reworking the service levels and frequendes of maintenance in the A - C maintenance level categories and the elimination of the D end F service levels. Some of the significant highlights of these adjustments include: - °D° and "F" service levels were dropped from the contrect spedficatlons because the level of service was too low to be sustainable. In addttion, a few minor changes to the 'ti' and 'C' level specificeflons were made. These changes will lower overell pricng at those levels. - Costly fertiUzer scheduling has been amended. Turf went from fertilizing 7xryear to 4xlyeer. Tree fertilization Is no longer required (except for palms). Groundcover and shrub bed fertilization went from every 90 days io every 180 days. - Tree maintenance costs have been greatly reduced by shifting the landscape tree pruning from the Landscape Maintenance Contrail to our dtywide tree pruning contrail. Rather than having the LMD Maintenance Contractor perform costly random pruning on an as-needed basis, trees wilt now be pruned on an average cycte of once every five years. This will provide an enormous cost savings to the LMD while providing better overall service scheduling. - Turf mowing frequendes during the winter months between Nov. 1'~ and March to no longer require weekly mowing and have been adjusted to every other week. In some areas during theca cdd months tun mowing frequencies may be reduced to 'as needed"further redudng costs. Mow schedules during Me rest of the year will remain weekly. - Another billing category, 'Mulchscepe', has been added to the landscape contred. In these areas, viable plant material and trees are preserved with the application of mulch. The result is that the areas look better, have fewer weeds, reduces water consumption, and contreil maintenance costs are reduced. These new spedfications were a result of the feedback received from the community during the maintenance level adjustment process, as well as staff's hands•on experience in changing tredttional predices and recommendations to accommodate an unprecedented set of dreumstances. As a result of this unusual combination of circumstances, staff was able to utilize the new bid spedfications in the current bid process in a manner that had not previously occurred. The combination oFthe new specification and a very competiWe bid market resulted in a favorable bid result. As a part Of ittis approval, we wIU return LMDs 1 and 2 (5 has aMreys been at'A' leveq to an 'A' level of service from their current 'C° level of service; however, tt wIU take approximately four to six months for the LMDs to rerun to an °A' appearance. During this time period, multiple 'restoretion' shrub prunings,will pertomred to bring the plats appearance back to that of 'A' level service. In addition, accumulation of unwanted °C' level weed Infestations will also take time to coned, as well es general Yidying-up' (pruning and fertilization) of groundcover and Curt areas needed to rerun them to "A' level appearence. All of these changes that bring the landscape appearance from 'C' level to 'A' le~l will take place P-7 38 CPI'Y COUNCIL STAFF REPORT AWARD OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR I.tv1DS 1, 2, 4R & 5 OCTOBER 20, 2010 PAGE30F3 during the winter months, and although changes will be noticeable, the springtime growth push will bring the most noticeable change for residents. Because of the recently conctuded Proposttlon 218 procedure for LMD 4-R, tt wiH also be necessary for the City Coundl to conduct a subsequent public hearing to return LMD 4R to an 'A' level of service. In addition to the regularty scheduled maintenance duties, addttional services may be required, primarily irrigation repairs, as well as tree and plant matedal replacement, acddent damage repairs, additional pest control treatment not already inducted in the contred (such as Lerp Psyllid treatment), additional mulch placement, or other services as required. These services represent a very small portion of the total work and hourly rates received in the bid proposal and do not affect the overall award of the contract. This new bid does not mean LMD 1 and 2 will not need to be reviewed in 2011 for a possible Prop 218 process, however, it improves the fiscal picture appredabiy and should help ensure that residents can continue to enjoy the highest level of maintenance possible while minimizing any impact on the current assessment amount. BID ANALYSIS The PubOc Works Services Department (Public Works) provided specifications to the Purchasing Division (Purohasing) to prepare a formal request for bid. On August 12, 2010, Request for Bid number 10/11-005 was sent to 87 contractors, was downloaded by 31 perspective bidders, and resulted in 7 viable responses received. Spectrum Care Landscape and Irrigation Management (Spednun), a new vendor who has not previously provided these types of services to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, submitted the apparent lowest, responsive, and responsible bid for an annual base amount of $707,910 to provWe level 'A" service as spedfied in the bid. The contract is being awarded at the "A' service level in the amount of 5707,910 for a twelve month period (as previously noted, LMD 4R will r+etum to City Council for authorization to return to an 'A' level of service), because that amount is less than the price in the curtent contract for "C" service level. tt should be noted, however, that by the time Spectrum Care Landscape Is ready to assume maintenance responsibiltty for LMD's 1, 2, 4R and 5, tt will be December 11, 201 D, and therefore the CoMred price for fiscal year 2010-11 has been adjusted to reFled the approximate seven (7) months remaining in the fiscal year at the time Spectrum Care Landscape begins operations. Purchasing and the Public Works staff performed an extensive analysis of the bid response. Client references were contacted and Staff met wtth Spectrum to discuss the scope of work and the City's performance expectations. Spectrum has displayed no Indication that the coMred scope is outside of their capabilities and they have indicated a readlnass to begin in a timely manner. Therefore, lt is recommended by Staff that the contract for RFB#10/11-005 be awarded to SpedNm as the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder that meets the City's requiremerds. Upon City Councl approval, said contract is scheduled to commence on December 11, 2010. The results for RFBff'10/11-005 are attached for review. es I sub fitted, William WtttkopF Public Works Services Director WW:JB:jau P-139 Responders and RcsulLS for RFBH10/1 I-005, LMDs 1, 2, 4-R, and 5 Landscape and Irrlgalion Main[enance Responders: Aztec CLS Landscape Hunter Landscape Mariposa Marina Landscape Spectrum Care TruGreen Valley Crest Results: To ats for ;One Year:, ' ~ %~' ' w " ~ .: , > , Vendor TOTAL Spectrum Care Vendor B Vendor C Vendor D Vendor E Vendor F Vendor G Vendor H Estimated TruGreen Exnenditure for FY 10/I l $1,658,710* 707,909.56 985,084.48 995,746.83 1,032,213.40 1,060,453.58 1,286,639.66 1,356,837.95 1,775,350.18 *Based on current pricing and specifications P-140 STAFF REPORT PI~r1NN1NG DEPARTMENT Date: October 20, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director By: Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Planner , • y~~ Y ~ ;~ RAlvcxo G'UCAMOVGA Subject: MILLS ACT AGREEMENT DRC2010-00660 -DANIEL OH - A request to implement the use of the Mills Act to reduce property tax for the Nosenzo-Smiderle house, a historic landmark located at 8068 Archibald Avenue - APN: 0208-153-01. RECOMMENDATION: The Historic Preservation Commission and staff recommend the approval of a Mills Act Agreement by adoption of the attached Resolution of Approval and authorize the Mayor to sign the Mills Act Agreement. BACKGROUND: The Nosenzo-Smiderle house was designated by the City Council as a Historic Landmark on May 16, 1991. The house was constructed as early as 1886, and is an excellent example of Folk-Victorian architecture. The property was owned by several families throughout the years, including the Lucas, Ward, Klusman, Nosenzo, and the Smiderle families to name a few. The history of the site includes the beginning of the Cucamonga township as a small citrus growing center and is a firm reminder of the once booming Cucamonga town center. The property is historically significant, and although most of the historical content is lost, the architectural elements are strong and are representative of the Cucamonga Township era. ANALYSIS: The Historic Preservation Commission considered the Draft Mills Act Agreement on October 13, 2010, and a copy of that staff report is attached for reference as Exhibit A. The use of the. Mills Act agreement will provide an estimated tax property savings of $2,978 per year. These tax savings will be used to complete plumbing, painting, and roofing repair andlor replacement. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: The project is ,categorically exempt under Section 15331 as a Class 31 exemption of the guidelines for the California Environmental Quality Act. P-141 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2010-00660- DANIEL OH October 20, 2010 Page 2 Respectfully sub ed,/j James R. Tr yer, AICP Planning Director JRT:MN/ge Attachments: Exhibit A - Historic Preservation Commission Staff Report dated October 13, 2010 Draft Resolution of Approval for Mills Act Application P-142 ~T~F' ~ r P~R~ ?t,~ i- ~ . ~ ~ ]PLANNING DEP:i RTh1ENT "~' RANCHO Dafe: October 13, 2010 CUCAMONGA T"e: Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission From: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director ' By: Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Planner Subject: MILLS ACT AGREEMENT DRC2010-00660 -DANIEL OH - A request to implement the use of the Mills Act to reduce property tax for the Nosenzo-Smiderle house, a historic landmark located at 8068 Archibald Avenue - APN: 0208-153-01. BACKGROUND: The Nosenzo=Smiderle house was designated by the City Council as a historical landmark on May 16, 1991. The applicant is now requesting to implement the use of the Mills Act for the property. SITE CHARACTERISTICS: The site is arectangular-shaped parcel on the southwest ccmer of Archibald Avenue and Estacia Street. The house sits on Lot 21 of the Lucas and Ward subdivision. TI1e property is zoned Specialty Commercial, making the residential use a legal, non-conforming use. ANALYSIS A. Historical Significance: The Nosenzo-Smiderle house was constructed as early as 1886 and is an excellent example of Folk-Victorian architecture. The property was owned by several families throughout the years, including the Lucas, Ward, Klusman, Nosenzo, and the Smiderle families to name a few. The history of the site includes the beginning of the Cucamonga township as a small citrus growing center and is a firm reminder of the once booming Cucamonga town center. The staff report written of the time of the historic landmark designation is attached as Exhibit E. B. Mills Act Agreement: In accordance with City policy, the owner has requested a Mills Act Agreement. The Agreement Schedule List of Improvements has been drafted and reviewed and is attached for reference (Exhibit C). The concept of the Mills Act program is to provide an incentive for the property owner to protect and preserve the property by retaining its characteristics of historical significance. This intent is encouraged through the reduction of property taxes, thus enabling the property owner to reinvest the money saved from the reduced property tax on the improvements. The properties that enter into the agreement are to be inspected by City staff on an annual basis to determine whether notable progress has been made in rehabilitating the property. The property taxes for the Nosenzo-Smiderle house will be calculated based on the estimated Mills Act Value. Estimated property tax savings is approximately $2,978. The exact amounts are dependent upon the County Assessor's property valuation, which is based on income potential and capitalization rate at the time of the assessment. ~~~ P-143 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT MILLS ACT AGREEMENT DRC2010-00660 October 13, 2010 Page 2 C_ Environmental Assessment: The project is categorically exempt under Section 15331 as a Class 31 exemption of the guidelines for the California Environmental Quality Aci. Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Historic Preservation Commission recommend approval of Mills Act Agreement DRC2010-00660 to be forwarded to. the City Council for final action. Respecttully subm((,,i~~tted, ~~ - / V~- ~y/.L~~l/ Jam R. Troyer, AIC.P Planning Director JRT:MN\ge Attachments: Exhibit A - Location Map Exhibit B - Historic Resources Inventory (Completed 2009 by Chattel Architecture) Exhibit C - Photographs (2009 by Chattel Architecture) Exhibit D - Agreement Schedule Exhibit E - Historic Preservation Commission staff report (April 4, 1991) P-144 _~ Q Z _~ F°m Q V J a s J U P-145 Slate of California -The Resources Agency fKPARTMENT OF PARY.S AND RECREATIDN PRiNtRRY RECQRD Other Lisfings Review Code Primary # HRI # Trinomial NRHP Status Code ~St Reviewer Date tP+ge 4 of t "P.esource name or #: ;assigned by recorder) Nosenzo-Smideda house P1. Other identifier: _ 'P2 Location: _ Nof for Publication X Unrestricted ^a. County: San Bernardino "b. USGS 7.5' Quad: Date: T R 114 of t!4 of Sec M.D. B. M. c. Address: BOiiB Archibald Ave City: Rancho Cucamonga d. UTM Zone. 1D ; mE/ nN (G.P.S.) e. Other Locatienal Data ~. (e.g., parcel #, directwns to resource, elevation, eta, as appropriate) APN:20fi153D1 - Previous status code: j~J,L "P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting and boundaries) A) Property type: residential building B) Setting: in mixed-use area on major thoroughfare; site contains 1single-family home, sane landscaping and is adjacent to a-commercial building Cj Archhectural style: wood-frame vernacular D) General characteristics: facade faces east; wood-frame corstrudion with wood clapboard siding; wood shingles under gable peaks; hipped roof with multiple rooflines and narrow eaves; decorative venting under gable peaks over 6ont and side entrances; 3 vedical divisions; square plan E) Specific features: entrances at east and north elevations; possible side and rear additions; partial-width front porch contains haL`-height columns connected vrith arches; vrood fixed and casement windows at front and side . F)Decorative elements: decorative arches at front porch; arched venting under gable peak G) Major alterations: design H) Integrity level: medium !) Retains integrity: setting, location. materials, workmanshio, association, feeling Jt Contributes to Cucamonca NCA 'P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes): HP2. Single family orooertv `P4. Resource Present: X Building Object District Structure Site ~ Element of Disidct Other PSb. Photo no: 1377. 1378. 1367. 1362 "P5. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: X Hi on Prehistoric ~ Bo~tl DOC: 1930 "P7. Owner and Address: unavailable `P8. Recorded by: Jenna Snow, Gabrielle Harlan and Kathryn McGee, Chattel Architecture, Planning & Preservation, Inc., 53417 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks. CA 95423 'P9. Date Recorded: 2!2D09 - 912009 `P10. Survey Type: Reconnaissance 'P11. Report Citation: Chattel Architecture, Planning 8 Preservation, Inc. Historic Resources Survey of Rancho Cucamonga. Prepared for the City of Rancho Cucamonga as pan of the General Plan Update, 2009-2010. `Attachments: X None _Location Map -Sketch Map -Continua;ion Sheet -Building, Structure, and Object Recortl _Archaeoloaical Record _Distrid Record -Linear Feature Recortl -Milling Statier. Record-Rock An Record -Anita ct Recortl -Photograph RecorC _Other. DPR 523 A (1195{ Er~E~~ P-146 t i ,:, .;. ~. .. .°.^~ . ~. ~..- w„a,wrm., a~. P-147 ~~e~~P~ ~f~~~~Fp~ ~w~°~~ Kc~ ~°~t ~E ~~ ~~Q:~~ 48 CfTY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HISTORIC PRESERVATION MILLS ACT AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENTAL: "Structure/Property Ten-Year Rehabilitation Timeline" (To be completed by the Applicant) Please list the improvements v/hich are intended to take place over the next 10 years. List them in order of owner's priority. YEAR i(UiPR01/EMENT 2 ~ T/ ~ ~~- r~rfis l ~~c, . 2 0 ~ G~r~b' ti'. Utz ~//v r ~L 'k Y~ ~ ' tr4..+.~ '~- ~ ,fir rra~yy '~~ ~ p'c4rr x!~~lMS,. ~aL~ t's, .~ ~~Kt d c.T J k~3-5 '~ ~i7'aMi,` SA?{F3'~ s~'r+ ;~;,. n~ t¢.,~ ~ Lc". 'i >~ t~ t~ x~ S. r :2'S, £` ~~~ 4~ f'~ .c,~..~?xraa~a, :'si.i.R.Arv' im „'~R.. ~iAS1i~.a dlw. ~'.~~~3rr.a.a ~....~~,.n. r I certify that I am presentlythe legal owner offhe subject property. Further, I acknowledge the supplemental information on this form will be used as an exhibit attached to the Mills Act Agreement. Date: ~ ~ ?v o Signature: ~~~~' ' See attached list for potential projects for consideration. " Alt improvement projects must meet Cityrequirements and Secretaryof Interior's Rehabiliiafion Standards. ` Improvement projects wil! be reviewed by Planning Staff to ensure appropriateness. /iE [i1 P-149 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: April 4, 1991 T0: Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission FROM: Larry Henderson, Principal Planner By; ~ Anthea Harti g, Associate Planner SUBJECT: LANDMARK DESZ GNATION 91-02 - THE "LUCAS" HOUSE - a proposal to~ designate the "Lucas House", located at 8068 Archibald Avenue, ~as an historic landmark - APN: 208-153-01. I. SITE DESCRIPTION: A. Location: The structure known as the Lucas House sits on Lot 21 of the Lucas and Ward Subdivision, on the southwest corner of Estacia Court and Archibald Avenue. The site is level and measures 59 feet (frontage) by 150 feet (depth) (see Exhibit "HPC-i" for a site plan). B. Site Land Use, Zonin and the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan: The site fronts onto Archibald Avenue and is not fenced or gated. Mature trees, cement walkways, and turf characterize the structures north, west, and east landscaping. A modern, cinder-block retail/commercial building lies just 5 feet south of the home. A detached structure converted into a two-car garage lies west of the dwelling unit and faces Estacia Court. Zoning: The property falls within the Specialty Commercial Zone designated for the "activity center" of Foothill Boulevard`s intersection with Archibald Avenue. As well, land to the north and west property is zoned Specialty Commercial; further to the west a utility land use is occupied by the Cucamonga County Water District. A Community Commercial area lies to the east of the site. Foothill Boulevard Specific Ylan: As one of the three "Specialty Commercial Activity Centers" called out for by the Foothill Boulevard. Specific Plan, the future development of the Archibald Avenue intersection receives 3etailed attention. Under this zoning, the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan stresses uses "which promote a special landmark quality or creates a special ambience, which is unique to a particular 1 ili.il Y HPC STAFF REPORT LD 91-02 - LUCAS HOUSE April 4, 1991 Page ? subarea" (FBSP, 11-6.2). Named "Cucamonga Towne Center" by the Foothill Hou levard Specific Plan, the intersecti oas will serve as the "primary focus fer Foothill Boulevard" and take on an urban design vocabulary - namely, one which emphasizes a continuous row or cluster of buildings; pedestrian circulation with parking lots set away from such activity; and multiple stoned structures accented with courtyards, towers, and trellis work (FBSP IV-9.36-37). The goal of the "Cucamonga Towne Center's" architectural imagery "will be to create an ultimately-scaled retail district that will emphasize the j quality cf the ~3estrian shopping experience" (FBSP, ZV-9.37). - The Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan lists the structure located at the southwest corner of Estacia Court and Archibald Avenue as one which "can be incorporated into future developmen± proposals" (FBSP, 11.5.6)• C. Architectural Descrietior.: The house consists of one square structure with three additions, an3 began as a wood frame structure on a field stone foundation with what appears to to be a pyramid roof with front-facing gable dormers on the northeast an3 the southwest corners. Classical treatment was applied with large one-over-one double hung paned windows and classical molding on the overhanging eaves. By 1913, however, a back bay was added to the pyramid roof structure creating a hip-roof structure with a north facing 'gable; the addition was completed around the turn of the century, not very long after the original house was finished (per Sandborne map 2, 1913). Much later two shed portions were added. The first was on the north side which filled in the space left by the added gable wing on the back (per Sandborne map 12, 1929). This addition is characterized by series of double-paned sliding windows with wooden surrounds and some decorative moldings which compliment the existing windows. The second shed roof portion was added on *-he west side (back) of the house, and is characterized by a series of 'fixed-pane windows creating a "sun room" extension. A central door and exposed roof rafters also mark the rear addition. The 1913 and 1929 Sandborne maps depict an outbuilding to the west of the dwelling, today it has been converted to a two-car garage. Relatively unadorned wood siding and simole single paned windows and two doors characterize this structure. This also has been perhaps the guest or work room. P-150 HPC STAFF REPORT ID 91-02 - LUCAS HOUSE April 4, 1991 Page 3 The front (east) of the house exhibits the most architectural detailing. A partial, arched, two-bay front porch creates the entrance from wi:ich the front door, being a side door is accessed. The front porch res*_s on battered square wooden columns with simple molding detailing. A large six-paned window with a decorative diamond pattern on the upper third of the window and then a fixed solid pane on the lower two-thirds dominates the east elevation. The *_wo front steps leading up to the porch and then to the entrance are of recent poured concrete. No chimneys are visibly noticeable. The classification of architectural .style would be "Folk Victorian". II. ANALYSIS A. Background: Misters Jim Hawn and Bill Taylor are working on behalf of the Gonzales fa.~,i1y to preserve and recse the site. The Gonzales hope to operate an antiques store in the structure, a permitted use under the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan's Specialty Commercial zoning, and have made improvemen*-s to the site and the structure since purchasing it in 1988. B. Significance - Historical: When E.T. Wright surveyed the Cucamonga Town site in 1886, he used the Southern Pacific Railroad as his base line. At the southeast corner of Section 3, Wright noted a residence at the cornet of two newly created streets known today as Archibald Avenue and Estacia Court (see Exhibit HPC-2). It is unclear from the 1896 survey who owned this corner parcel; J. Smith and members of the Moote family along with the Havens, Millikehs, Turners, Martinoviches~ and the Marsicanos had claimed land in Sections 3, 2, 10, and 11. These families and others pioneered the lands owned by the Cucamonga Fruitland Company. Ownership of the site and structure can be determined by C.1914 records. C.T. Brown and L.A. Downings sold to the Lucas and Ward families, the parcels west of Archibald Avenue, north of the new State Highway (Foothill Boulevard), east of what would become Klusman Avenue, south of (Estacia) Court including two parcels on the north side (see Exhibit HPC-3). The 1913 Sanaborne maps depict the subject structure and carefully denote the orange groves, bakery, paint and hardware store, wagon and repair shops, post office, bank, lodge and public hall which were clustered around San Bernardino Avenue's intersection with Archibald Avenue (see Exhibit HPC-4). Houses which stood on smaller, more urban lots were often lived in by local merchants and their P-151 HPC STAFF REPO A.T LD 91-02 - L'J CAS N.OU SE April 4, 1991 ?age 4 families. Commissioner Billings recalls, for ins *_ance, that the Fred Owings family rented the "Lucas" house for years - MY. Owings was the town barber. The property changed hands rapidly alter Lucas and Ward subdivided the area. In 1921, H.J. and Christine Kliever sold to Walter Hirst of Cucamonga a 104-foot by 693-foot strip along Archibald Avenue between San Bernardino and the State Highway which included the subject structure. Walter Hirst, a year later in 1922, ou rchased the remainder of the Lucas and Ward subdivision from H. Thomas and hi=_ wife Ida. Seemingly, Mr. Hirst over-extended himself, for in 1920 Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Company took the property sold to Hirst by the Thomas family as collateral for "payment of the indebtedness evidenced by four (4) promisory notes (and any renewal or extension thereof)." Mr. Hirst held onto his property an3 in1930 sold it to Herry and Olga Klusman, thus helping to consolidate the then extensive Klusman family holdings. The house on Lot 21 of the subdivision was sold by the Kl usman's to John and Lucia Nosenzo (owners of Lucy & John's) in 1941. Rose Nosenzo Burns recalls that her family first rented the house from approximately 1936-1941 and then moving to their newly-constructed home and restaurant .(Lucy and John's) on Foothill Boulevard. After her husband's death, Lucy and her daughter Rose Burns and husband Donald Burns sold the lot and house to Antonio and Matilda Smiderle in 1952. The present owners Louis and Yorg Cha Gonzales purchased the property from the widowed Mrs. Smiderle in 1968.1 T_he site's history th~,vs stretches back to include the beginning of the Cucamonga- township as a small citrus growing center. Although its earliest ownership has not been conclusively determined, the site remains an important link to the area's past. Architectural: The home represents a vehicular expression of Victorian-era attitudes toward design. This so-called "Folk Victorian" style is characterized "by the presence of victorian decorative detailing on simple folk house forms."2 The House was built as a simple square structure with a partial length porch decorated by columned arches and topped with a pyramidal roof. By 1913, per Sandborne map no. 2, the i Staff is grateful to Bill Taylor for his extensive research at the San Bernardino County Recorder's Office. P-7 52 2 Virginia and Lee McAlister, A Field Guide to American Houses, New York, 1988, op. 309-310. -. HPC STAFF REPCRT LD 91-02 - LUCAS HOUSE April 4, 199t Page 5 back wing had been added, carefully built to match the existing portion. Later, the house grew to accommodate the needs of other families who gave the structure its current configuration, adding the west and north shed portions and probably remodeling the stable/garage (see Exhibit HPC-5 for a sketch of the structure's evolution). III. FACTS FOR FINDINGS: A. Historical and Cultural: Finding: The proposed landmark is particularly representative of an historic period, type, style, region, or way of life. Fact: As one of a few remaining structures composing the early Cucamonga Town Center, the Hirst/Kl usman/Nosenzo house remains a critical Link to understanding the historic composition of the area. Finding: The proposed landmark is an example of a type of building which was once common but is now rare. The proposed lanamark is of greater age than most of its kind. Fact: Early building in the Cucamonga townsite was spurred by the availability of pre-cut lumber via railroad and influenced by the prevailing agricultural imagery of the Victorian era: Although many residential and commercial structures existed in the town center c. 1900 only a few remain. B.~ Neighborhood and Geovraphic Settin Finding: The proposed Landmark materially benefits the historic character of the neighborhood. The proposed landmark in its location represents an established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood, community, or city. Fact: The Hirst/Klusman/Nosenzo -house is one of the few remnants of the citrus downtown in Cucamonga and it has retained a,ary of its distinguishing architectural features. IV. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends desi anating the "Lucas" House, perhaps more appropriately referred to as the Hirst/Klusman/Nosenzo house, as a local landmark by the adoption of the attached Resolution. Staff does not include the stable/garage structure lying west of the house as part of the landmark designation as it has undergone a series of alterations which have obscured its integrity. P-153 HPC STAFF REPORT LD 91-02 - LUCAS HOli S£ April 4, 1991 Page 6 Respectfully submitted, ~ ~ ~ i j i r~~ `/ Larry Henderson Principal Planner LH:AH:mlg Attachments: Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Resolut "HPC-1" "HPC-2" "HPC-3" "HPC-4" "HPC-5" "HPC-6" "HPC-7" Lon - Site Plan - 7686 Survey Map - Lucas/Ward Subdivision Map - Sandbcrne Map, 7913 - Sketch of Evolution of House - Landmark Application - Photographs P-154 P-155 RESOLUTION NO. l D' l55 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING MILLS ACT AGREEMENT NO. (ARTICLE 12, SECTION 50280 OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE) FOR THE HISTORIC LANDMARK PROPERTY, LOCATED AT 8068 ARCHIBALD AVENUE - APN: 0208-153-01. WHEREAS, both the owner and City desire to protect and preserve such property so as to retain its characteristic of historical significance. A. Recitals. 1. The owner, Daniel Oh, of the subject property has requested implementation of a Mills Act (Article 12, Section 50280 of the California Government Code). 2. Designation of the subject property as a Historic Landmark is a requirement prior to proceeding with the initiation of the Mills Act. 3. The Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga designated the subject property as a Historic Landmark on May 16, 1991. B. Resolution: NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve as follows: 1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts setforth in the Recitals, Part "A," of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. The parties in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth in the attached Mills Act Contract marked Exhibits A, B-1, B-2, and C are agreed upon. 3. The City Council approves the Mills Act Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A. 4. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has accepted to enter into an agreement(contract)with the property owner, thus initiating the Mills Act. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS 20TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2010. AYES: COMMISSIONERS NOES: COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS Donald J. Kurth, MD., Mayor P-156 MILLS ACT RESOLUTION NO. Page 2 ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, CMC, City Clerk I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 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 the said City Council held on the 20th day of October, 2010. Executed this 20th day of October, 2010, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Janice C. Reynolds, CMC, City Clerk P-157 RECORDING REQUESTED BY and when RECORDED MAIL T0: City Clerk, City of Rancho Cucamonga P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ZOth day of October 2010, by and between the CITY of RANCHO CUCAMONGA, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "City") and Daniel oh (hereinafter .referred to as the "owner"). W I T N E S S E T H A. Re C'i ta15. (i) California Government Code Section SOZ80, et seq. authorize cities to enter into contracts with the Owners of qualified Historical Property to provide for the use, maintenance and restoration of such Historical Property so as to retain its characteristics as property of historical significance; (ii) owner possesses fee title in and to that certain real property, together with associated structures and improvements thereon, commonly known as the Nosenzp-Smiderle House and generally located at the street address 8068 -].- ~~~~~'~ P-158 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga ca 91730 (hereinafter such property shall be referred to as the "Historic Property"). A legal description of the Historic Property is attached hereto, marked as Exhibit "A" and is incorporated herein by this reference; (iii) On the 20th day of October. 2010, the city council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopted its Resolution No.=thereby declaring and designating the Historic Property as a historic landmark pursuant to the terms and provisions of chapter 2.24 of the Rancho Cucamonga rvtunicipal Code; and, (iv) city and owner, for their mutual benefit, now desire to enter into this agreement both to protect and preserve the characteristics of historical significance of the Historic Property and to qualify the Historic Property for an assessment of valuation pursuant to the Provisions of Chapter 3, of Part 2, of Division 1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. B. Agreement NOW, THEREFORE, City and owner,' in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, do hereby agree as follows: 1. Effective Date and Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective and commence on 20th day of October 2010, and shall remain in effect for a term of ten years thereafter. -Each year upon the anniversary of the effective date, such initial term will automatically be extended as provided in paragraph 2, below. Z. Renewal. Each year on the anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "renewal date"), a year shall automatically be added to the initial term of this Agreement unless notice of nonrenewal is mailed as provided herein. If either owner or city desires in any year not to renew the Agreemen*_, owner or city .shall serve written notice of nonrenewal of the agreement on the o*_her party in advance of the annual renewal date of the Agreement. unless such notice i.s served by owner to City at least 90 days prior to the annual renewal date, or served by City to owner at least 60 days prior to the annual renewal date, one year shall automatically be added to -2- P-159 the term of the Agreement as provided herein. owner may make a written protest of the notice. City may, at any time prior to the annual renewai date of the Agreement, withdraw its notice to owner of nonrenewal. If either City or owner serves notice to the other of nonrenewal in any year, the Agreement shall remain in effect for the balance of the term then remaining, either from its original execution or from the last renewal of the Agreement, whichever may apply. 3. Standards for Historical prober. During the term of this Agreement, the Historic Property shall be subject to the following conditions, requirements, and restrictions: a. owner shall preserve and maintain the characteristics of historical significance of the Historic Property. Attached hereto, marked as Exhibit "B," and incorporated herein by this reference, is a list of those minimum standards and conditions for maintenance, use, and preservation of tha Historic Property, which shall apply to such property throughout the term of this Agreement. b. owner shall, where necessary, restore and rehabilitate the property according to the rules and regulations of the office of Historic Preservation of the state Department of Parks and Recreation and in accordance with the attached schedule of potential home improvements, drafted by the applicant and approved by the City Cbuncil, attached hereto as Exhibit "C." c. owner shall allow reasonable periodic examinations, by prior appointment, of the interior and exterior of the Historic Property by representatives of the County Assessor, 5t ate Department of Parks and Recreation, State Board of Equalization, and the City, as may be necessary to determine owner's compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 4. Provision_of information of Corporation. owner hereby agrees to furnish city with any and all information requested by the city which may be necessary or advisable to determine compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. -3- P-7 60 5. cancellation. City, following a duly noticed public hearing as set forth in California Government code Sections 50280, et seq., may cancel this agreement if it determines that owner breached any of the conditions of this Agreement or has allowed the property to deteriorate to the point that it no longer meets the standards for a qualified historic property. city may also cancel this Agreement if it determines that the owner has failed to restore or rehabilitate the property in the manner specified in subparagraph 3(b) of this Agreement. In the event of cancellation, owner may be subject to payment of those cancellation fees set forth in California Government Code sections 50280, et seq. 6. Enforcement of Aoreement. rn lieu of and/or in addition to any provisions to cancel the Agreement as referenced herein, City may specifically enforce, or enjoin the breach of, the terms of this Agreement. in the event of a default, under the provisions of this Agreement by owner, City shall give ~..ritten notice to owner by registered. or certified mail addressed to the address stated in this Agreement, and if such a violation is not corrected to the reasonable satisfaction of the city within 30 days thereafter, or if not corrected within such a reasonable time as may be required to cure the breach or default if said breach or default cannot be cured within 30 days (provided that acts to cure the breach or default may be commenced within 30 days and must thereafter be diligently pursued to completion by owner), then City may, without further notice, declare a default under the terms of this Agreement and may bring any action necessary to specifically enforce the obligations of owner growing out of the terms of this Agreement, apply to any court, state or federal, for injunctive relief against any violation by owner or apply for such other relief as may be appropriate. City does not waive any claim of defiault by owner if city does not enforce or cancel this Agreement. All other remedies at law or in equity which are not otherwise provided for in this Agreement or in City's regulations governing historic properties are available to the City to pursue in the event that there is a breach of this Agreement. No waiver by City of any breach or default under this Agreement sP~all be deemed to be a vaaiver of ar.y other subsequent breach thereof or default hereinunder. -4- P-161 7, eindina Effect of agreement. The Owner hereby subjects the Historic Property described in Exhibit "a" hereto to the covenants, reservations, and restrictions as set forth in this Agreement. City and owner hereby declare their specific intent that the covenants, reservations, and restrictions as set forth herein shall be deemed covenants running with the land and shall pass to and be binding upon the owner's successors and assigns in title or interest to the Historic Property. Each and every contract, deed or other instrument hereinafter executed, covering or conveying the Historic Property, or any portion thereof, shall conclusively be held to have been executed, delivered, and accepted subject to the covenants, reservations, and restrictions expressed in this Agreement regardless of whether such covenants, reservations, and restrictions are set forth in such contract, deed or other instrument. City and owner hereby declare their understanding and intent that the burden of the covenants, reservations, and res*_rictions set forth herein touch and concern the land in that owner's legal interest in the Historic Property is rendered less valuable thereby. City and owner hereby further declare their understanding and intent that the benefit of such covenants, reservations, and restrictions touch and concern the land by enhancing and maintaining the historic characteristics and significance of the Historic Property for the benefit of the public and owner. 8. Notice. Any notice required to be given by the terms of this agreement shall be provided at the address of the respective parties as specified below or at any other address as may be later specified by the parties hereto. To city: city of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive P.o. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 Attention: Planning Director To Owner: Daniel Oh 8068 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 -5- P-162 9. General Provisions. a. None of the terms, provisions, or conditions of this agreement shall be deemed to create a partnership between the parties hereto and any of their heirs, successors or assigns, nor shall such terries, provisions, or conditions cause them to be considered joint ventures or members ot" any joint enterprise. b. owner agrees to and shall hold City and its elected officials, officers, agents, and employees harmless from liability for damage or claims for damage for personal injuries, including death, and claims for property damage which may arise from the direct or indirect use or operations of owner or those of his contractor, subcontractor, agent, employee or other person acting on his behalf which relates to the use, operation, and mainteriance of the Historic property.. owner hereby agrees to and shall defend the City and its elected officials, officers, agents, and employees with respect to any and all actions for damages caused by, or alleged to have been caused by, reason of owner's activities in connec?ion with the Historic Property. This hold harmless provision applies to all damages and claims for damages suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the operations referred to in this Agreement regardless of whether or not the City prepared, supplied or approved the plans, specifications or other documents for the Historic Property. c. All of the agreements, rights, covenants, reservations, and restrictions contained in this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties herein, their heirs, successors, legal representatives, assigns and .all persons acquiring any part or portion of the Historic Property, whether by operation of law or in any manner whatsoever. d. In the event legal proceedings are brought by .any party or parties to enforce or restrain a violation of any of the covenants, reservations, or restrictions contained herein, or to determine the rights and duties of any party hereunder, the prevailing party in such proceeding may recover all reasonable attorney's fees to be fired by the court, in addition to court costs and other relief ordered by the court. -6- P-163 e. In the event that any of the provisions of this agreement are held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, or by subsequent preemptive legislation, the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions, or portions thereof, shall net be effected thereby. f. This Agreement shall, be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of the state of California. 10. Recordation. No ldter than ZO days after the parties execute and enter into this Agreement, the City shall cause this Agreement to be recorded in the office of the county Recorder of the County of san Bernardino. The owner shall be responsible for any fees required by the county for recording this Agreement. 11. amendments. This Agreement may be amended, in vahole or in part, only by a written recorded instrument executed by the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Owner have executed this Agreement on the day and year first varitten above. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Dated: Dated: ~~ l~ r ~ ey: Donald 7. Kurth, Mayor By: ~ aniel Oh Owner -7- P-164 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) 55. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) on Kathy Scott, Assistant city Clerk of. the City of Rancho Cucamonga, personally appeared DONALD 7. KURTFi, personally know to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the person or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. wITNE55 my hand and official seal. Kathy Scott Assistant City Clerk City of Rancho Cucamonga STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) 55. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) (~ on the ~ { day of ~~ b e ~~ 20 IO before me >.Fb k Ly~~ y'hU/a~ Notarv Public, personally appeared a~/: e ( (~~; ?=7•T„~~~c proved to on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be' the perso~ whose~,,na/.my~~(-~ ~/-aae~ subscribed to within instrument and acknowledged to me that ~/snc~-c**~y executed the same in i~~r-l~_l~r authorized capacity~i~, and the by ~~6or/+hoir signaturef SS on the instrument the personC,s~j, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. dH ~ DEEtA LYNN MCNAy'~- ~ o COMM. #1835512 Z rr : '~ Notary Public ~ California n ~ ' San Bernardino County ~ S • _ My Comm. Expires r`eb, 7, 2013 P ~~ Notar{~y Public in and for said state -8- P-165 LEGAL DESCRIPTION for Daniel Dh 8068 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 LUCAS AND WARD SUB LOT 21 EX STS Exhibit "A" -9- P-166 THE SECRETARY OF INTERIOR'S REHABILITATION STANDARDS ?. Every reasonable effort shall be made to provide a compatible use for a property that requires minimal alteration of the building, structure, or site, and its environment, or to the use of a property for its .originally intended purpose. 2. The distinguishing original qualities or character of a building, structure, or site, and its environment shall not be destroyed. The removal or alteration of any historical material or distinctive architectural features should be avoided when possible. 3. All buildings, structures, and sites shall be recognized as products of their own time. Alterations which have no historical basis and which-seek to create an earlier appearance shall be discouraged. 4. Changes which may have taken place in the course of time are evidence of the history and development of a building, structure, or site, and its environment. Distinctive stylistic features or examples of skilled craftsmanship, which characterize a building, structure, or site, shall be treated with sensitivity. 6. Deteriorated architectural features shall be repaired rather than replaced, wherever possible. In the event replacement is necessary, the new material should match the material being replaced in composition, design, color, texture, and other visual qualities. Repair or replacement of missing architectural features should be based on accurate duplications of features, substantiated by historical, physical, or pictorial evidence, rather than on conjectural designs or the availability of different architectural elements from other buildings or structures. 7, The surface cleaning of structures shall be undertaken with the most gentle means possible. Sandblasting and other cleaning methods that will damage the historic building materials shall not be undertaken. 8. Every reasonable effort shall be made to protect and preserve archaeological resources affected by, or adjacent to, any acquisition, protection, stabilization, preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstruction project. 9. Contemporary design for alteration and additions to existing properties shall not be discouraged when such alterations and additions do not destroy significant historic, architectural, or cultural material and such design is compatible with the size, scale, color, material, and character of the property, neighborhood, or environment. 10. wherever possible, new additions or alterations to structures shall be done in such a manner that, if such additions or alterations were to be removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the structure would be unimpaired. Exhibit "B-1" _ti0_ P-167 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Property Maintenance. All buildings, structures, yards and other improvements shall be maintained in a manner which does not detract from the appearance of the immediate neighborhood. The following conditions are prohibited: 1. Dilapidated, deteriorating, or unrepaired structures, such as: fences, roofs, doors, walls, and windows; 2. Scrap lumber, junk, trash or debris; 3. Abandoned, discarded or unused objects or equipment, such as automobiles, automobile parts, furniture, stoves, refrigerators, cans, containers, or similar items; 4. Stagnant water or excavations, including pools or spas; S. Any device, decoration, design, structure or vegetation which is unsightly by reason of its height, condition or its inappropriate location. EXHIBIT "B-2" -11- P-168 POTENTIAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS for Daniel Oh 8068 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 -rhe following is a list of renovation projects the applicant plans to complete. Future projects proposed by the applicant or by the legal inheritors of this contract will be reviewed by the Historic Preservation commission's staff. STEM YEAR TASK 1. 2011 Paint outside 2. 2012 Plumbing 3. 2014 Paint inside 4. 2016 Roofing 5. 2016 Pest control EXHIBIT "C" -12- P-169 STAFF REPORT Z,ti GINE131tING SL:RVICF-'S DEPdRTi`1E~T Date: October 20, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineeri g Services/City Engineer By: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer ' .~ ~ ~~~_' r~ RANCHO cUCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND NO. 08950427, RETAINED IN LIEU OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $312,192.00, FOR THE BASE LINE ROAD PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM HELLMAN TO RAMONA AVENUES, CONTRACT NO. 09-233 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond .No. 08950427, retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of $312,192.00, for the Base Line Road Pavement Rehabilitation from Hellman to Ramona Avenues, Contract No. 09-233. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: All American Asphalt P. O. Box 2229 Corona, CA 92878-2229 Respectfully submitted, Mark euer erector of Engineering Services/City Engineer MASIJADlSH:Is Attachment P-170 VICINITY MAP DASE LINE RD. PAVEIlAENT REFIADILITATICN FROM HELLMAN AVE. TO RAMONA ST. PROJECT LOCATION ~ Q a ~, ` ~ , m ` ~ m ~ , . . ~ _ ~ m y m N Almond Rd • ~' _ _ ~~ i - _'. . ~ ~ W d - ~ ,~@:' - , -J ~ ~ _ ' H0lside Rdr __ _ _ _ _ m~.. rv ~ t ~ : ~''~ ., 1Q w V•' ~ wlson Av - m ..: Banyan Sf, - - .. ~1; _. `~ ~ ~, ~ ``~ ~-, - ~ , a ~ _ ~ ~ r Route 3D ' 1 ..~ 11 ' a :r ~+ r ~- °1 ~ - :; ~ .L Highland Av 18th St _ _ .~ - ....~: : .y ' ' .. - Base Lirre-Rd~'' _ _ _ . .~ ai' ~~ - _ ase-L-inei2d~ lam E ~ - itl~Bl oof FoathiU Bt _ h F Rt~~ A r ' ~ r crow Rt rtaW: dd - - _ 10 Freeway ~~ t ,. ' r -._ B i, #~ St ' - - ~ ' ~ . ~ .CL~ 9 `, r; . - 4th St - ,76 S•'' - ~' --- ~ -'a - -aOFreeway ~ > a ~ C C m Y , ~ C ~ ~ m ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ w P-171 STAFF REPORT L^.NGINEEItI [vG SERVICES DEP_iR"IMEty"r Date: October 20, 2010 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 ~ ~, J Lx*~~ v RANCHO G'UCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND NO. 12060039, RETAINED IN LIEU OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $281,154.75, FOR THE FY 2009/2010 LOCAL STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (SLURRY SEAL) AND PARKING LOT .RESURFACING (SEAL COAT) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS, CONTRACT NO. 09-252 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond No. 12060039, retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond in fhe amount of $281,154.75, for the FY 2009/2010 Local Street Pavement Rehabilitation (Slurry Seal) and Parking Lot Resurfacing (Seal Coat) at Various Locations, Contract No. 09-252. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: American Asphalt South Inc. 14436 Santa Ana Avenue Fontana, CA 92337 submitted, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MASlJAD/SH:Is Attachment P-172 O n n °~ , ~~ y ~ wusfs Ra ~ rep Pr ~ °s wusxtt RA raP'-a ~ yq ~ ~ a- inn A 1 ~. ~ ~n ~ n ~ ~~ UPLAND 1\ ilk ~ R a~ =r. s / III ~~ ~I I~ ~-~ /_•M1fi~.--= 4 Y g n. nevw sT ~-~`J ~~~ t : ~ ~~oc t 9M 4i. _ _ ~ ~ :.~ ~ III '~~pl ~~ ~T~~n- ~ ~ a =~ II i I • • ~~ < I ~ ~ ~~ STRSSTS F0~ URRY ~ ,a ~,Rg, ® PdRKS FOR SSeL COAT ~, ONTARIO ~~ ~4ucn rAn4 ~ I ~-yo mxvAx RVE N1pOV RpRC rmEx nva ATt3(4R n . Pf-uFRTracd Paid PY-~tFST BFRYL PARK P9-FAST BdRYL PARK PJ ~~RSDXDI CCNYfIh7TY P5-Cff7IRCR PARd %RILPN LSRS PaRd P7-OLD TOIIN PARd CITY OF. RANCHO CUCAMONGA ~~'j=~ f; ~ 2009-201 D PAVEMENT REHABILITATION-(SLURRY SEAL) AND _ PARKING LOT RESURFACING (SEAL COAT) ' `~ VICINITY MAP N.T.S. r; P-173 STAFF REP®RT ENGIKEERING DEP.-1RTDfEVT Date: October 20, 2010 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 ~. ~;~ J - RANCHO CUCAMONGA Subject: ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS, RELEASE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND, ACCEPT A MAINTENANCE BOND AND FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR IMPROVEMENT REVISIONS TO EXISTING CHANNEL FOR TRACT 15982 LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF DAY CREEK BOULEVARD AND WILSON AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY KB HOME GREATER LOS ANGELES RECOMMENDATION The required improvement revisions to existing channel for Tract 15982 have been completed in an acceptable manner, and it is recommended that the City Council accept said improvements, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond and accept a Maintenance Bond. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS As a condition of approval of completion of Tract 15982, located at the northeast corner of Day Creek Boulevard and Wilson Avenue, the applicant was required to complete improvement revisions to the existing channel. The improvements have been completed and it is recommended that the City Council release the existing Faithful Performance Bond and accept the Maintenance Bond. Developer: 36310 Inland Valley Drive Wildomar, CA 92595 Release: Faithful Performance Bond # 8204-49-05 (Bond No.) Accept: Maintenance Bond # 8204-49-OS (Bond No.) Respectful) submitted, Mark ever ector of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS:CC/alrw $115,900.00 $11, 590.00 Attachment(s) P-175 RESOLUTION NO. /Q-lS(o A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 15982 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Tract 15982 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be fled, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. P-174 ~~ ~~~ 1-~ ~.. I ~ ice' ~~__...~--'--~ ~I a .SITE \~ ~ ~Y-~~ ~ ~~ ~ I ~ ~~ ~"i 'r-T-~"~--~ u ~I ~ i~' II ~ I~[~j m i i T ~~ ~~ .. i I~ ~ i ~ I ~_ N v~~~r~~ty ~~ E s Gity of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Division Tale ~~~~" ~ ~q~~' Ezhibit P-175 RESOLUTION NO, /O-/J'~~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 15982 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Tract 15982 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. P-176 \ y .; STAFF REPORT 3-- , ~ COMD4UN11'Y SERVICES DEPART1fE!~T Date: October 20, 2010 RANCHO C,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of.the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director Subject: APPROVAL OF A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION FOR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN, APPROVAL OF A WORKING PROJECT NAME AND APPROVAL OF A COMMUNITY BASED FUNDRAISING PLAN FOR THE FUTURE VETERANS/ARMED SERVICES REFLECTION AREA AT CENTRAL PARK RECOMMENDATION Staff requests that the City Council take the following actions relating to the future Veterans/Armed Services Reflection Area at Central Park: 1. Approve the conceptual design for the project as recommended by the Park and Recreation Commission. 2. Approve the working name and tagline for the project as the "Freedom Courtyard - Honoring Past, Present and Future Veterans" and direct staff to obtain community input regarding this proposed title as the possible permanent name. 3. Approve the recommended community based project fundraising plan, including the no-fee use of city facilities and administrativelmarketing support for fundraising activities. BACKGROUND The City Council has long desired the development of a Veterans and Armed Services tribute area at Central Park. There have been plans for many years to include such a tribute area within future phases of the park as they were developed. During City Council goal setting sessions held during the winter of 2009/10, the Council directed staff to move forward with development of a Veterans/Armed Services Reflection Area within the existing park improvement space, to be funded through a community fundraising effort. The City Council directed that design plans for this project be developed through a community input process, coordinated through the Park and Recreation Commission. Shortly after the Council's direction to proceed with project planning, principals from WLC Architects and. RJM Design 'Group generously agreed to volunteer their professional design services for the project, and they have been assisting every step of the way. P-177 CITY COUNCIL ARMED SERyICES/VETERANS REFLECTION AREA OCTOBER 20, 2010 PAGE2 On February 18, 2010, the Park and Recreation Commission held a discussion regarding the basic planning strategy for a future Veterans/Armed Services Reflection Area envisioned for Central Park. At that meeting, the Commission concurred with the overall strategy recommended by staff, which included the initial development of project goals and parameters. At their regular meeting on March 18, 2010, Commissioners Morris and Ryerson were appointed to a project sub-committee with Commissioner Pallotto serving as an alternate. Consistent with the original planning strategy, staff developed a document outlining the draft Design Purposes, Goals and Parameters to be used when planning the future Reflection Area. On April 15, 2010, staff and the Commission sub-committee met with the Commander of Iota! VFW Post 8680 Jerry Doll and local Veterans' advocate Jack Hayes to review the proposed Design Purposes, Goals and Parameters. Based on this discussion, a few minor modifications were made and all in attendance expressed their strong support for the plan. Also at that meeting, staff and the community leaders were able to identify a number of veterans' associated organizations to be invited to participate in future discussions regarding the proposed Reflection Area. On May E, 2010, a meeting was held with the core planning group including the Commission sub-committee members and Commander Doll, as well as a representative from nine veterans' associated organizations. Attendees at the meeting were extremely positive and supportive of the City's plan for a Reflection Area. Participants reviewed the proposed project Design, Purposes, Goals and Parameters and offered a few minor modifications. T he Park and Recreation Commission reviewed the final proposed Design Purposes, Goals and Parameters at their meeting on May 20, 2010, and unanimously recommended them for approval to the City Council. The City Council approved these recommendations on June 2, 2010. Following approval of the Design Purposes, Goals and Parameters, a very successful community forum was held on June 24, 2010, to begin discussions on the design for the project. Approximately 55 community members participated in preliminary discussions and group exercises, led by volunteer architects from RJM Design Group and WLC Architects, to evaluate the project site and to develop design ideas for the future Veterans Reflection Area. Another very exciting outcome following this meeting was community leader and veterans' advocate Dianna L. Lee volunteering to chair the community based fundraising effort for the project. Using the results from the June 24th community input forum, the architects and staff worked to develop a recommended site plan for the project, keeping in mind all of the important elements and amenities desired by the community. Another community forum was held on August 12, 2010, where the results from the previous forum were reviewed and the recommended project conceptual plan was presented by the architects. The plan was "unveiled" both as a site plan and through a four minute 3-D computer video animation. The proposed plans were met with tremendous support and enthusiasm by the 60+ community members in attendance. P-178 CITY COUNCIL ARMED SERVICESNETERANSREFLECTlON AREA OCTOBER 20. 2010 PAGE3 The conceptual. design plan (Exhibit #1) was presented to the Park and Recreation Commission for their review on September 16, 2010, and they unanimously recommended approval to the City Council. Since that meeting, staff has supported Dianna Lee and her community fundraising volunteers as they have worked to develop their fundraising plans. FINDINGS PROPOSED CONCEPTUAL DESIGN The proposed conceptual design for the Central Park project, as developed by the community and prepared by RJM Design Group and WLC Architects, effectively follows the approved Design Purposes, Goals and Parameters. To be constructed between the west wings of the Community and Senior Centers, the primary components included within the design include: • A centralized water column bearing the seals of the five branches of the armed services, and a west facing reflective surface with an engraved armed services image. This ~:~ater column represents the pillar of strength provided to America by its armed forces. •. Five informative plaques mounted in stone surrounding the water column providing detail regarding the five branches, and reinforcing this symbol of stability, strength and courage. • An educational and reflective timeline wall partially encircling the water column feature. This wall will hold plaques detailing critical dates and activities associated with the country's major conflicts. • Reflective seating areas for individuals or small groups adjoining the centralized tribute space. • A memory box, allowing visitors to write down and drop in their reflections or thoughts. • A sculpture garden is identified for future pieces of sculpture near the entry to the space, to provide additional sources of tribute and reflection for those who have, or will, serve in the armed forces and the freedoms they provide. • A flag burning and disposal urn is included to allow for the burning of American flags during on-site ceremonies and disposal of flag ashes from various community based flag retirement events. • A military flag walk will be included at the entry, proudly displaying the flags of the armed service branches alongside the existing American and California flags. The proposed design is very ambitious, and can be developed in phases over time as fundraising success permits. A detailed design presentation will be provided to the City Council at the October 20, 2010, meeting. P-179 CITY COUNCIL PAGE 4 ARMED SERVICESlVETERANS REFLECTION AREA OCTOBER 20, 2010 WORKING PROJECT NAME Staff recommends that the City Council approve a `Y~orking name and tagline" for the Veterans/Armed Services Reflection Area to be used during the upcoming community awareness and fundraising phases._ Staff and community volunteers will obtain public input on this proposed name during the next few months, to be used in the final selection of a project name in the future. The proposed name and tagline is: Freedom Courtyard "Honoring Past, Presenf and Future Veterans" This proposed name represents the thoughts of community members who have been involved in this process, and their desire that this area of reflection pay tribute not only to those who have given their lives in service, but also to those active members of the armed services currently serving, and also to those who will serve their country in the future. Acknowledging that there are currently four "memorials" in the community which honor those who have given their lives in military service, it is intended that the Central Park reflection area serve as a tribute to both the living and deceased heroes of the military. COMMUNITY FUNDRAISING PLAN A community-based fundraising committee, led by resident and advocate Dianna L. Lee, has formed and plans to launch a six month fundraising campaign at the Veteran's Day Celebration Event on November 11, 2010, at Central Park. The campaign is multi- faceted and includes major corporate/business gifts, individual giving, at least two special events, on-line donations and restaurant fundraisers. The strategy also includes researching and applying for potential. grants and securing in-kind donations for items related to the fundraising efforts and events. On October 13, 2010, the Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation granted Affiliate status to the fundraising committee to allow a financial partnership with the non-profit Foundation. The committee is actively recruiting members and meeting regularly. The fundraising committee has requested support from the City in three key areas: administrative support, facility use and marketing support. Administrative support includes a staff liaison to the committee who helps coordinate meeting space, send out meeting notices, coordinates the posting of marketing materials/content, and interfaces with the Foundation on all financial transactions (billing, deposits, financial reporting). The committee requests use of meeting and event space at Central Park or other facilities at no charge. Marketing support includes permission to publicize the campaign or special events (if space is available) in the Grapevine, on the website, on RCTV and electronic billboards, posting of flyers at City facilities, permission to hang a street banner, and servicing of press releases created by the committee. No direct City dollars are being requested, only administrative, facility and marketing support for fundraising efforts. Staff recommends approval of this support with administrative approvals by the Community Services Director. P-180 CITY COUNCIL ARMED SERVICES/VETERANS REFLECTION AREA OCTOBER 20, 2010 CONCLUSION PAGE5 A very successful community engagement process, along with the generous volunteer businesses and residents who are involved, have created a very strong foundation towards the future development of the Veterans/Armed Services Reflection Area at Central Park. Approval of the recommended actions will allow for the conceptual plan to be presented to the community-at-large on Veterans Day, and for the fundraising program to begin. During the upcoming months, staff and volunteers will hold additional community meetings to discuss specific design details for the project. These discussions will include the scope of the information for the timeline wall, the wording for the armed services branch plaques, proper protocols and urn design for flag retirements, the vision for a future sculpture garden and identification of moving and memorable quotations to be used within the reflection area. 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Q L a b~A .~ a.+ 4i i '~ f~ .... ._ N C OA dJ 3 0 c v Q Q V ._ J C GJ CJ 1aA L V bA C '++ 7 CJ • "'1 i O v i Q v /mow /"1 0 u .~ a~ 0 aJ J J f~ .._ 0 ._ L 0 V ~+ O V s co u O .~ r~ L ~. ~J C~ ~ b,A u ..,. •~ L L ~ _ ,~ O •- • ~ ~ L ~ O ~ V ._ i O ~. -~ ~- O u L a V 3 3 3 N d- ~1 O STAFF REPORT PLANNING DHPARZ~fFNT Date: October 20, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director Joe Cusimano, Police Chief By: Larry Henderson AICP, Principal Planner P-182 l RANCHO CUCAMONGA Subject: CONSIDERATION OF MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT DRC2010-00624 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to add Chapter 9.33 of Title ! regarding providing accountability for social hosts of minors and for unruly parties. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve Municipal Code Amendment DRC2010-00624. BACKGROUND: On September 1, 2010, the City Couhcil initiated Municipal Code Amendment DRC2010-00624. Planning and Police Department Staff brought the request to the City Council after attending an alcohol policy conference hosted by the West End Gangs and Drugs Task Force. One of the topics of discussion was regarding the different enforcement tools available to local police departments to deal with issues related to underage drinking, substance abuse, and excessive calls for service for unruly gatherings. The concept of a "Social Host Ordinance' was presented as a unique tool for police departments to better deter underage drinking at private parties. Parties and gatherings on private property have repeatedly been identified as the primary source by which youth obtain alcohol and other illegal substances. Often, youth obtain alcohol at parties through friends, older siblings, parents, or other adults. A Social Host Ordinance addresses the problem of underage drinking where it most frequently occurs - in homes and on other private property. Underage drinking parties, even casual gatherings with just a few teens, can quickly spiral out of control and result in injuries to youths and excessive calls for service. Many surrounding cities and others across the state have adopted Social Host Ordinances to deter underage drinking and provide their police departments with the ability to recover costs for excessive calls for service at unruly gatherings. In addition, at the annual conference of the League of California Cities in 2009, a resolution was adopted by the General Assembly supporting local policies that hold social hosts responsible for underage drinking. ANALYSIS: The proposed ordinance will do the following: Update current standards regarding second responses by police to parties and other assemblages. P-183 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2010-00624 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA October 20, 2010 Page 2 • Deter underage consumption of alcohol, marijuana, and other illegal substances at parties and other gatherings. • Encourage parents and adults to avoid unsafe environments that foster high risk, destructive behavior. • Provide parents with a peace of mind by knowing that when their child is at someone else's home, it is illegal for another adult to let them consume alcohol. • Hold both teens and adults accountable for their behavior. • Provide law enforcement with an important tool to prevent tragedy rather than react to it. • Assist and support parents and their children to communicate and make wise decisions. • Reinforce a clear and consistent community-wide message that underage drinking is unhealthy, unsafe, and unacceptable. While it is illegal for adults to furnish alcohol to individuals under the age of 21, when law enforcement arrives on the scene of an underage drinking party, youth typically do not identify the individual who actually provided the alcohol. A Social Host Ordinance allows law enforcement to cite the individual who hosts or provides a setting for underage drinking to take place. Adults who knowingly allow underage alcohol use on 'their private property will be held responsible. If an adult is not aware that an underage person brought alcohol onto the property or if the underage person is concealing the alcohol, that adult will not be held responsible. Police officers must establish probable cause by determining that a person knew or should have known that underage drinking was occurring on the premises. Typical penalties would result in a misdemeanor citation and associated fine. The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department believes that a Social Host Ordinance would be a beneficial tool to more effectively deter underage drinking in the City. The Police Department intends to work with the local school districts to educate youth and parents about the dangers of underage drinking, as well as the penalties that result for hosts of underage drinking parties. In addition, the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department believes that the current standards regarding second responses by police to parties and other gatherings needs to be updated. Updating these code sections will allow the Police Department to more effectively deter repeat calls for service. P-184 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2010-00624 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA October 20, 2010 Page 3 CONCLUSION: The attached Draft Ordinance is presented to the City Council for consideration and action. Respectfully submitted, James R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director J RT: LH/Is Attachments: Exhibit A -Draft Ordinance for DRC2010-00624 P-185 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. October 20, 2010 Page 1 ORDINANCE NO. ~5 AN ORDINANCE OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 9.33 OF TITLE 9 TO THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PROVIDING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SOCIAL HOSTS OF MINORS WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga ("City'), pursuant to the police powers delegated to it by the California Constitution, has the authority to enact laws which promote the public health, safety and oeneral welfare of its residents; and WHEREAS, residents of the City have complained to the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department ("Police Department") about behavior at parties, social gatherings, or events ("Parties') that have been the subject of multiple police calls; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City ("Counci{") finds that Parties on private property where alcoholic beverages, marijuana and other controlled substances are served to or consumed by minors, are harmful to the minors themselves and are a threat to the public health, safety, and welfare and to the quiet enjoyment of property by the City's residents; and WHEREAS, minors may obtain alcoholic beverages, marijuana and other controlled substances at Parties held at private residences or other private property, places, or premises, including rented commercial premises, which are under the control of a person who knows or should know of the consumption of alcoholic beverages, marijuana and other controlled substances by minors; and WHEREAS, persons responsible for the occurrence of such Parties often fail to take reasonable steps to prevent the consumption of alcoholic beverages, marijuana and other controlled substances by minors at these Parties; and WHEREAS, control of Parties on private property where alcoholic beverages, marijuana and other controlled substances are consumed by minors or at which unruly or illegal behavior occurs is necessary when such activity is determined to be a threat to the health, safety, or general welfare of the public; and WHEREAS, problems associated with Parties where alcoholic beverages, marijuana and other controlled substances are consumed by minors or which produce nuisances are difficult to prevent and deter unless the City, through its Police Department, has the legal authority to arrest or otherwise penalize offenders and direct the host to disperse the Party; and WHEREAS, the Police Department's ability to abate such Parties will likely result in a decrease in abuse of alcohol, marijuana and other controlled substances by minors, physical altercations and injuries, neighborhood vandalism, and excessive noise disturbances, thereby improving public safety, health and welfare; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Council to impose a duty on any person having control of any residence or other private property, place, or premises who hosts, permits, or allows a 1123 I -000111279716v7.doc P-186 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. _ October 20, 2010 Page 2 Party or is aware or should reasonably be aware of a Party at such premises to take all reasonable steps to prevent the consumption of alcoholic beverages, marijuana or other controlled substances by any minor at the Party. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 7. Chapter 9.33 of Title 9 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby added to state the following: "Chapter 9.33 -ACCOUNTABILITY FOR BEING A SOCIAL HOST OF MINORS 9.33.010 -Purpose. 9.33.020 -Definitions. 9.33.030 - Hosting, Permitting, or Allowing a Party where Minors Consume Alcoholic Beverages, Marijuana and Other Controlled Substances Prohibited. 9.33.010 -Purpose. The purpose of this Chapter is to protect the public health, safety and general welfare in two ways. First, the Chapter enhances the ability of law enforcement to deter the consumption of alcohol, marijuana or other controlled substances by minors. Second, the Chapter reduces the costs of providing police services to parties, gatherings or events requiring a response by requiring hosts to ensure minors are not consuming alcoholic beverages, marijuana or other controlled substances. 9.33.020 -Definitions. The words and phrases used in this Chapter have the meanings as set forth below: A. "Alcoholic beverage" shall have the same meaning as in Business and Professions Code Section 23004 or any successor section. "Control" of a premises shall be deemed to be vested in both the owner(s) and the tenant(s) of that premises. C. "Controlled Substance" means a drug or substance whose possession and use are regulated under the California Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Health and Safety Code Section 11000 et seq., or any successor statute. Such term shall not include any drug or substance otherwise legally possessed or consumed. D. "Guardian" means: (i) a person who, under court order, is the guardian of a Minor; or (ii) a public or private agency with whom a Minor has been placed by a court. E. "Minor" means any person less than twenty-one (21) years of age. 11231-0001A1279716v7.doc P-187 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. October 20, 2010 Page 3 F. "Parent" means a person who. is a natural parent, adoptive parent, orstep-parent of a minor. G. "Party' is a party, gathering, or event where a group of three (3) or more persons have assembled or are assembling for a social occasion or for a social activity. 9.33.030 - Hosting, Permitting, or Allowing a Party where Minors Consume Alcoholic Beverages, Marijuana and Other Controlled Substances Prohibited. A. It is unlawful for a person having control of any premises to host, permit, or allow a Party to_take place at the subject premises, where: At least one Minor consumes an Alcoholic Beverage, marijuana or other Controlled Substance; and 2. The person having control of the premises did not employ any reasonable method to prevent Minors from consuming Alcoholic Beverages, marijuana or Cher Controlled Substances at the Party. B. Employing a reasonable method to prevent the consumption of Alcoholic Beverages, marijuana or other Controlled Substances by any Minor at a Party includes, but is not limited to: Controlling access to Alcoholic Beverages, marijuana or other Controlled Substances at the Party; 2. Verifying the age of persons attending the Party by inspecting drivers licenses or other government-issued identification cards to ensure that Minors do not consume Alcoholic Beverages, marijuana or other Controlled Substances while at the Party; or 3. Supervising the activities of Minors at the Party C. A person who hosts, permits or allows a Party shall not be in violation of this Chapter if he or she seeks immediate assistance from the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department or other law enforcement agency to remove any person who refuses to abide by the hosts' performance of the duties imposed by this Section or to terminate the Party because the host has been unable to prevent Minors from consuming or possessing Alcoholic Beverages, marijuana or Controlled Substances despite having taken all reasonable steps to do so, as long as such request is made before any other person makes a complaint about the Party. D. This Section shall not apply to any location or place regulated by the California Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control. E. This Section shall not apply to conduct involving the use of Alcoholic Beverages that occurs between a Minor and his or her Parent(s) or Guardian(s)." 11231-0001Ai?79Z 16v7.doc P-188 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. _ October 20, 2D10 Page 4 SECTION 2. Severability. If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase added by this Ordinance, or any part thereof, is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid or ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or any part thereof. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed each section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases are declared unconstitutional, invalid or effective. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published pursuant to state law within fifteen (15) days after its passage, and this Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after its passage. INTRODUCED this _ day of PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: EXCUSED: ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk 2010. day of 2010 by the following BY: Dr. Donald J. Kurth, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: James L. Markman, City Attorney 11231-0001A1279716v7.doc P-189 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. _ October 20, 2010 Page 5 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 2010-_, adding Chapter 9.33 of Title 9 to the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code regarding Providing Accountability for Social Hosts of Minors, was duly adopted and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 20th day of October, 2010 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: EXCUSED: ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk 1 1231-0001 U 279716~•7.doc P-190 S'T'AFF REPOR'T' ENC>INEERING SERVICES DEPdRTINENT Date: October 20, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Jon A. Gillespie, Traffic Engineer ~ 'r 7'- _ h RANCHO CUCAMONGA Subject: APPROVAL OF A "PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT" FOR THE RESIDENTIAL AREA IDENTIFIED AS "MERLOT COURT" GENERALLY LOCATED EAST OF HAVEN AVENUE AND NORTH OF BANYAN STREET RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached resolution approving a Permit Parking District for the area shown in Exhibit "A", and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said resolution. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS On October 4, 2010, seven (7) residents of Merlot Court submitted a petition to the City requesting the formation of a Permit Parking District. The Permit Parking District requested by Merlot Court residents will consist of 8 contiguous homes. Seven (7) of the eight (8) homes have signed the petition requesting permit parking. (See Exhibit "A") One of the homes on Merlot Court is currently for sale, and the owner could not be contacted. The residents of Merlot Court have requested that the hours that the permit parking regulations will be in effect are 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Monday through Thursday, and from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Friday, except for holidays. Any vehicle parked within this Permit Parking District without a permit is subject to being cited, unless it is an exempt vehicle as defined by the ordinance. An example of an exempt vehicle would be a vehicle belonging to a landscaping maintenance contractor in the process of doing his work, or a delivery truck making a delivery. The City's Municipal Code, Chapter 10.50, outlines the procedures for establishing a Permit Parking District. The code also provides for the City Engineer to create forms, rules and procedures necessary to manage a Permit Parking Program for a specific district. A copy of the forms, rules and procedures, including process and cost to obtain permits, has been reviewed with the Merlot Court residents. The forms, rules and procedures are attached to the Resolution establishing the Permit Parking District, and are entitled, "Engineer's Recommendation and Report". The attached resolution has been reviewed as to form by the City Attorney, and is acceptable for approval. Re ubmitted, arks uer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/JAG:Is Attachments \ - I ;, ~ ~ 1 ~O O_ (O N N N_ \~ \. O 1 (D O ~ O r ~ ®'v ~~~ ~ ~ \ ' m N ' \,\\\ I i ~O t0 '~ ". ~ _.. __ _ ~d ~=ati~a~au~ _... ~~ .., 0 w ~D .> ~ p N ~ o~ ~, ~ . ., ~ .,,.. ~~~ ,, ~~~~ ~, ~ ~,:~~ I m O h~~\~~, N W U ~ ~~ ~\\\\ a } > ~~ ~\ \` ~~ ~~~ o 6. ~:~\`\ ' '. :~A~.~:~~~~,~~~ A O I n \~~ \~ \ \~\` ` Q ~.\ \~' ,~ ~~ ; ~ : ~ \~~~~~ ~~ i l l\ r, ~ ~ ~/~ / N `~~ .( N i ,i Q ° `° __ `° _ ~ ~ .~ L ~ U O ^L W P-192 RESOLUTION NO. /O'-IJr~ A RESOLUTION OF THE 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 A. Recitals. (i) Chapter 10.5C of the Ranchc Cucamonga Municipal Code permits the establishment of a Permit Parking District in an area in which commuter vehicles (vehicles operated by persons whose destinations are to nonresidential areas or uses) substantially and regularly interfere with the use of the majority of available parking spaces for the use of residents. (ii) Attached hereto as Exhibit A is an area, commonly referred to as Merlot Court and hereinafter referred to as "the Parking District" in ~a~hich commuter vehicles occupied by persons who are in route to Chaffey College substantially and regularly interfere with the use and availability of parking spaces in the Parking District. (iii) Substantial evidence has been presented to this Council demonstrating that the persons referred to in Recital (ii) above, not only occupy a majority of the parking spaces in the Parking District, but also block access to the District's residences and driveways, generate significant noise, engage in hostile confrontations with those residents, deposit trash and litter within the Parking District, and that these activities occur regularly on Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. (iv) It is the purpose of this Resolution to establish the Parking District as an area within which parking shall be limited on Monday through Thursday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and on Fridays from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM to parking by residents of the Parking District, their guests and those persons exempt from that limitation pursuant to Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Section 10.50.100. (v} Pursuant to Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Section 10.50.040 the Residents' petition for a Permit Parking District shall be submitted before the City Council with the Engineer's Recommendation and Report which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. (vi) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have been satisfied. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it hereby is found, determined and resolved by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Council hereby finds that all of the facts stated in Part A of this Resolution are true and correct. P-193 RESOLUTION NO. October 20, 2010 Page 2 2. Based on substantial evidence presented to this Council, the Council further finds and determines as follows: A. Commuter vehicles as defned in subsection 10.50.020A of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code substantially and regularly interfere with the use of the majority of parking spaces for use of residents within the Parking District; B. The interference by commuter vehicles referred to paragraph .2A above occurs at regular and significant daily and weekly intervals; and C. The commuter vehicles referred to in Paragraph 2A above cause and are the source of unreasonable noise, traffic hazards and environmental pollution within the Parking District. D. A petition of the Residents of the proposed Parking Permit District as been received by the Engineer and said petition was confirmed to have more then 75% of the Residents agree with the Parking Permit District. E. No unreasonable displacement of commuter vehicles will result into surrounding residential areas. F. No alternative solution, other'than the establishment of the Parking Permit District is feasible or practical. 3. Based on the findings set forth in paragraph 2 above, the Parking District hereby is established as a Permit Parking District pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 10.50 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code and parking therein is restricted to those residents and their guests possessing permits issued by the City Engineer or his delegate and those exempt pursuant to Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Section 10.50.100. 4. The Engineer's Recommendation and Report has been submitted with the petition and the City Council accepts and approves said Recommendation and Report inclusive of Cost of Parking Permits. 5. The City Engineer hereby is instructed to immediately cause appropriate signs to be placed and posted within the Parking District indicating the parking limitations established by this Resolution and to implement and administer the permit process specified in Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Sections 10.50.070 and 10.50.080. 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. P-194 RESOLUTION NO. October 20, 2010 Page 3 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 20th day of October, 2010. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald, J. Kurth, M.D., Mayor I, Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 20th day of October, 2010, and was finally adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 3rd day of November, 2010. ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk P-195 \ ~~ -~~.. t ~+r ~_ +... p ~, RANCHO C UCAdtONGA TE-fE CITY UP RANCHO CUCAhTONGA :tt~rnr DC,\•:\LU i. kur,'n 1, ~ii>. et9o)~or Prti l~rm Couu;'ilu/rmLrr~ RI'it (~ L:' I'I I:Iai I'~:7, ~;\\I >P \GKt )11) LI \vI~ \l'I1,1 I ~^IS C t/~-.1(an inn' i~ tiT \~I,:\1CP ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDATION AND REPORT October 20, 2010 PARKING PERMIT PROGRAM P. Permit Parking Program allows residents of a qualified neighborhood special permits that exempt them and their guests from certain on-street parking restrictions. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS A Permit Parking District may be established by resolution of the City Council. Residents requesting the creation of a Permit Parking District must submit a petition signed by at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the residents or property owners within the boundaries of the proposed district. (One vote per address.) The boundaries of a proposed Permit Parking District shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. An application for a parking permit may be made by any resident living within boundary of an approved district. The applicant must show proof of residence less than 30 days old, and proof of ownership for each vehicle that a parking permit is requested for. RESTRICTIONS A parking permit does not exempt a vehicle from Section 10.44.130, "Storage of Vehicles upon Streets", of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code. According to Section 10.44.130, a vehicle may not park in the same parking space on a public street for more than seventy-two (72) consecutive hours. A parking permit does not exempt a vehicle from City Municipal Code Section 10.64.030 "Parking Restriction", of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code. According to Section 10.34.030, it is unlawful for any person to park or store any house car, trailer, camp trailer, trailer coach, camper, or boat upon any public street or highway or alley within the City for longer than one hour between the hours of two AM and six AM on any day. IOiUO l:ivi/~ Center Dr. • Il(i. Rn> XU' • H:uxho (:uranu m,ta, (::\ 9! .'_9 •'12! 9(19 ~"-??0(1 • r°az 9119 4"-]Si9 • •aw,r.ci.ntxhu-u:c.un;mra.cn.us P-196 P:)G13 2 TYPES OF PERMITS AND DISPLAY There are two types of parking permits available. There are permanent stickers for owned vehicles and transferable guest parking permits. The "permanent sticker" parking permit for an owned vehicle shall be permanently affixed to the {ower driver side of the inside of the rear window of the assigned vehicle. The transferable guest parking permit shall be hung from the inside rear view mirror. NUMBER OF PERMITS ALLOWED • A maximum of 3 "permanent sticker" parking permits may be issued to residents of a single dwelling unit. • A resident may request more than 3 "permanent sticker' parking permits for special circumstances. Special circumstances will be reviewed by the City Engineer. • A resident will be allowed a maximum of 5 guest parking permits at any time. EXPIRATION Permanent parking permits for "owned vehicles" are valid for a period of up to 3 years. Permanent parking permits for owned vehicles will expire on July 31, 2012, and every 3 years thereafter. • - Guest parking permits are valid for a period of one (1) year. Guest parking permits v/ill expire annually on July 31 s~ COST OF PARKING PERMITS Parking permit for owned vehicles Guest parking permit (5 max) Replacement of lost.or stolen permits Exchange of an old guest permit for a new permit Parking Permit for a new vehicle • Temporary Guest Parking Permit (valid for one day) $10 for the first vehicle plus $2 for each additional vehicle (3 max) when registered all at the same time. $10 each $10 each Free $10 Free The cost of parking permits is based on the cost of materials and staff time to manage the program and for keeping records. Costs are subject to change. GUEST PARKING PERMITS Each guest parking permit shall be numbered sequentially. The number of the guest parking permit issued to a resident shall be recorded and kept on file. Guest parking permits are valid for a period of one (1) year. Guest parking permits will expire annually on July 3151 10500 Civic Center Ur. • P.O. ISox 807 • Rancho CucnmonRa, C/\ 91729 • Tel 909 417-2700 • Fax 909 4J',--?849 • www.ei-rmthmeuemm~r,>nFa.<a.tu P-197 n~,c~, s • Expired guest parking permits may be exchanged for current guest parking permits at no cost. Only a resident of the permit parking district may apply for, return or exchange guest parking permits. TEMPORARY GUEST PARKING FERIJIIT A resident may apply for an unlimited number of Temporary Guest Parking Permits. Temporary Guest Parking Permits are valid for one day. • Only a resident of the permit parking district may apply for Temporary Guest Parking Permits. SPECIAL EVENTS If a resident desires more than 5 guest parking permits for a special event, the resident may apply for a special event permit that will temporarily suspend the need for visitors to display a parking permit. Staff may require that the resident fulfill special conditions, such as notifying neighbors of the special event, and bagging the permit parking district regulation signs. TO OBTAIN A PARKING PER.'lIT You may obtain a parking permit in person Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM at City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 or by mailing a copy of your information to: City of Rancho Cucamonga Attention: Parking Permit Coordinator P. O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Residents must provide proof of residency less than 30 days old in one of the following forms: • Current utility bill, blank statement, credit card bill, or other bill statement that was sent through the mail on a monthly billing cycle • Rental/lease agreement signed within the last 30 days Proof of property ownership, tax bill or new escrow papers Residents must also provide a copy of the following: Valid Driver's license. • Copy of the vehicle registration (Note: the resident must be the registered owner). Company cars not registered to you require a letter from the registered owner authorizing you to use the vehicle and referencing the vehicle's license plate number. • Vehicles registered to family members other than the home owner need a letter from the homeowner identifying them as a family member. 10500 Civic Center De. • ]? O. Box 807 • Rancho C:ncamonga, C~\ 9? 729 •'Pel 909 477-2?00 • FhF 909 477-2849 • rvww.ci-rancho-wcamnonga.va.u; P-198 PflCi ii. h FINE FOR PARKING VIOLATIONS • Fine per violation $50 (Fines are subject to change) ENFORCEMENT OF PERMIT PARKING DISTRICTS To request enforcement of permit parking signs, residents should call the City's Police Department at (909) 477-2800. For additional information about the City's Permit Parking Program, please call the City's Engineering Division at (909) 477-2740. l 0500 Cieic Center llr. • P.O. dos SO % • Rancho Cucamonga, Cr\ 91729 • Te1909 477-2700 • Fas 909 477-?849 • www.ci-rancho-cucamnongasa,us P-199 PETITION FOR PERMIT PARKING ~~ .~~ ~ r l~' In order to request the formation of a permit parking district, a minimum of 75% of the residents {one vote per address) located within the boundary of the proposed permit parking district must sign a petition agreeing to the formation of a permit parking district. One person needs to be named as the contact person or representative for the permit parking district request. After the minimum number of signatures have been collected, submit to the Engineering Se-r~v^ices Department for processing. Name of Contact Person: ~J ~ f= -1- t~l(~1-~ ~-~22- 5 /' Telephone Number. ~ ~~ ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J ~ ( ~ ~ ~-~- ---~ Describe district boundaries: ~~'~ -T ~- Days and hours in effect: ~~ "~ ~ t_^X. D t u ~ y 5 Name Address ~ Yes No ~ v 10 i ' 12 ' 13' ! ~ 14 i P-200 PETITION FOR PERMIT PARKING In order to request the formation of a permit parking district, a minimum of 75°!° of the residents (one vote per address) located within the boundary of the proposed permit parking district must sign a petition agreeing to the formation of a permit parking district. One person needs to be named as the contact person or representative for the permit parking district request. After the minimum number of signatures have been collected, submit to the Engineering Services Department for processing. 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BACKGROUND The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) is the component of the U.S. Department of Justice responsible for advancing the practice of community policing by the nation's state, local, territory, and tribal law enforcement agencies through information and grant resources. One such funding opportunity offered by COPS is the Secure Our Schools grant program, which provides funding to assist with the development of school safety resources. The Secure Our Schools program encourages law enforcement agencies and school districts to partner together to improve school security and safety. It is a two-year program and requires a 50 percent match from the applicant. The application process is highly competitive. All local, state, and tribal law enforcement agencies that have primary law enforcement authority are eligible to apply. An agency with primary law enforcement authority is defined as the first responder to calls for service for criminal incidents at the targeted schools. Under this definition, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department (SBCSD), not the City of Rancho Cucamonga, is the primary law enforcement providers for the schools located in Rancho Cucamonga. Thus, the City is not eligible to directly apply for Secure our Schools program funding, and any requests for funding for projects in Rancho Cucamonga schools would need to come from SBCSD. The City's GIS Division, Rancho Cucamonga Police Department, and Fire District have partnered together to develop a tactical mapping resource to assist first responders in a variety of rapidly evolving incidents on school sites such as earthquakes, terrorist attacks, school violence, flash P-202 t1U'1'IdORI'LA'1'ION 1'O PROCEEll IX~I'1'I-I llE\rELOPMP,NT OF MOU AETWEE'V '1"HE CITY OF RANCHO PAGE 2 CUCAMONGA ANll COUNTY OP SAN BHRNARDINO TO RECEIVE AND U'LTL,I'L.L' THE U.S. DEPAR'17~IENT OF JUS"LICE COPS' SECURE OUR SCHOOLS GRANT FUNllING AWARll IN THE AMOUN7' OF $173,421 ;\ND:SUTHORI'!.E 1'H OCTOAER 20, 2010 floods, and fires. In order to implement the program into three high schools and eight junior high schools in Rancho Cucamonga, City Staff completed a grant application for the COPS Secure Our Schools program and requested that SBCSD submit the application on our behalf. The required local match would be provided by the City from Law Enforcement Reserves. The Tactical Response Mapping Program is designed to immediately disseminate crucial information to responding emergency personnel as an emergency school incident evolves. The interactive computer-based program is user friendly and has an easy-to-navigate interface, providing first responders with dynamic images, floor plans, and 360 degree panoramic views of classrooms, cafeterias and hallways. It allows first responders the ability to electronically access an overview of each school and their floor plans while driving to the scene of the incident. In turn, this will allow first responders the ability to identify the crisis location, help direct rescue teams into enclosed areas, provide medical response maps, allow for interoperability, and present a common operational picture for all agencies involved. CONCLUSION The grant application submitted by SBCSD on the Ciry's behalf was successful and a funding announcement notice sent by the U.S. Department of Justice was recently received by SBCSD and shared with the City. In order to accept and utilize the grant funding, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is necessary between San Bernardino County, the grant recipient, and the City of Rancho Cucamonga. This Council action only authorizes staff to move forward in developing the MOU with SBCSD. Once a draft is completed and approved by County and City legal counsel, the MOU will be brought to the Council for final approval. As previously stated, the federal award amount is $173,421 with a required 50 percent match. Staff is requesting authorization from the City Council to utilize $200,000 in Law Enforcement Reserves as the local match plus other necessary program costs that were not allowable in the Secure Our Schools program. With the Council's authorization to utilize Law Enforcement Reserves, Staff will appropriate the money in conjunction with the mid-year budget process. It is recommended that the City Council authorize Staff to move forward with the development of an MOU between the City and the County of San Bernardino and authorize the use of $200,000 in Law Enforcement Reserves as the local match. Respectfully, ~1 Fabian A. 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L•'. ^~ ~ W r ~ ~~ C O O V ~ ~~ 4 ~, i •~..~~ s+- ~-- _, _~~ P-203 1 ~ , t fit'!"` J. ~ .- _~ STAFF REPORT Y BUILDING.~ND S,~PETY SERVICES DEP.~RT^:vIENT -' i -~~ h'J RANCHO Date: October 20, 2010 C,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Trang Huynh, Building and Safety Services Director{~~~ Subject: CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODES RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council hold a first reading of Ordinance Number 834 and set the date of November 17, 2010, for the Advertised Public Hearings precedent to the adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes, additionally, it shall be duly noted that Wednesday, December 22, 2010, will be the last day a permit will be filed under current Code standards, the effective date of said Ordinance will be; January 1, 2011. BACKGROUND The California Building Standards Commission recently adopted the 2010 Edition of the California Building Code, which is also known as the California Code of Regulations, Title 24 (CCR, T-24). The 2010 California Building Codes include the California Building Code, the California Plumbing Code, the California Mechanical Code, the California Electrical Code, the California Residential Code and the California Green Building Code. The accompanying ordinance will bring all of the City's Building and Construction Regulations into compliance with the latest codes adopted by the California Building Standards Commission. Under State statute, specific referenced model codes must be adopted by the local jurisdictions within 180 days of the publication date of the model codes. The effective date for local enforcement of the new codes will be January 1, 2011. Additionally, any modifications made by local agencies to the technical regulations adopted by the California Building Standards Commission may only become effective if the local jurisdiction makes express findings of needs for changes due to local conditions. Further, these modifications must be directly related to local climatic, geological, or topographical conditions in the form of a Resolution, and must be filed directly with the Building Standards Commission after its adoption. ANALYSIS The 2010 California Building Codes are based on the International Building Code, 2009 Edition, International Residential Code, 2009 Edition, published by the International Code Council (ICC); California Green Building Code, 2010 Edition, published by a joint effort of different State agencies; the Uniform Plumbing and Mechanical Codes, 2009 Editions, published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAMPO); and the National Electrical Code, 2008 Edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). P-204 CONS1DE12ATION OF ADOPTION OF THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA PACs 2 BUILDING CODES OCPOBER 20, 2010 At this time of code adoption cycle, California starts to use the California Residential Code, 2009 Edition for the first time. This code will be used for the regulations of the one and two family dwelling units which includes townhome structures, adult and child care facilities with less than 6 persons and other minor miscellaneous structures such as: carports, garages, barns etc... The normal Califomia Building Code which we have adopted in the past will be used for the apartment, commercial, and industrial types of occupancies. One of the major requirements in the Califomia Residential Code is the requirement of a fire sprinkler system for new construction of these new residential structures. It is also for the first time that the State has adopted the Califomia Green Building Code which is also being proposed for, its adoption without any amendments in Rancho Cucamonga at this time. This code will provide an opportunity for the City to enhance the design and construction of buildings to reduce the negative environmental impacts and encourage sustainable construction practices for building projects in the City. Over the years, the City has adopted a number of technical amendments to the building codes because of the special local climatic, geological, and topographical conditions. All applicable past amendments are carried over into the new codes at this time. At the beginning of each Municipal code section shown in the Ordinance, there are tables of the code sections which identify the local amendments. Regarding the fire sprinkler requirement for the ne:a~ residential construction, the City does not propose any further amendment different than what the State has adopted. It should be noted that the amendments to the administrative provisions and regulations, addressing elements of construction that are not regulated by the California Building Standards Commission, do not need to meet the test of being necessary due to climatic, geological or topographical conditions. No new fees or changes to the current building permit fee structures are proposed as part of this building code adoption process. SUMMARY State law requires that we adopt certain model codes covered by the accompanying Ordinance. The building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, green building and residential codes adopted as part of the Ordinance meet the responsibilities of State mandates. The adoption will bring our Building and Construction Regulations into compliance with the latest codes and provide for consistency with our neighboring jurisdictions. Respectfully ubmitted, ~G~ Tr~h, P.E., C.B.O. Building and Safety Services Director TOH:Ic Attachment: Ordinance No. 834 P-205 ORDINANCE NO. 0.~7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTERS 15.04, 15.12, 15.18, 15.20, AND 15.24 OF TITLE 15, OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE, AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, INCORPORATING THE "INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, VOLUMES 1 AND 2", 2009 EDITION INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; 2010 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE" 2009 EDITION INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE", 2009 EDITION; INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, INCORPORATING THE "UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE", 2009 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE", 2008 EDITION, INCLUDING ANNEXES THERETO; 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN AMENDMENTS, DELETIONS, ADDITIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS. A. RECITALS. (i) Government Code Section 50022.1, et seq., authorizes the adoption by reference of the Codes specifed in the title of the Ordinance. (ii) At least one copy of each of said Codes certified as full, true and correct by the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga have been filed in the Office of the City Clerk in accordance with the provisions of Govemment Code Section 50022.6. (iii) A duly noticed public hearing, as required by California Government Code Section 50022.3, has been conducted and concluded prior to the adoption of this Ordinance. (iv) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this ordinance have occurred B. ORDINANCE. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ordains as follows: SECTION 1: In all respects as set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance. SECTION 2: Chapters 15.04, 15.12, 15.16, 15.20, and 15.24, of Title 15 of 11231-0001\1289291 v Ldoc Ordinance No. Page 2 the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, entitled Buildings and Construction, are hereby amended as provided for herein, provided that said amendments shall not apply to or excuse any violation thereof occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance and provided further that the provisions of Title 15 as exist prior to the adoption of this ordinance shat! continue to be applicable to construction for which permits have been issued prior to the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 3: Chapter 15.04 of Title 15 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 15.04 CODES ADOPTION Section: 15.04.010 Codes adoption. 15,04.010 Codes adoptian. The 2010 Califomia Building Code, incorporating the "International Building Code, Volumes 1 and 2", 2009 Edition, including all appendicesthereto; the 2010 California Residential Code, incorporating the "Intemational Residential Code", 2009 Edition, including all appendices thereto; the 2010 California Mechanical Code, incorporating the "Uniform Mechanical Code', 2009 Edition; including all appendices thereto; the 2010 Califomia Plumbing Code, incorporating the "Uniform Plumbing Code", 2D09 Edition, including ali appendices thereto; the 2010 California Electrical Code, incorporating the "National Electrical Code ", 2008 Edition; including all annexes thereto; 2010 Califomia Green Building Standards Code; are hereby adopted by reference in their entirety and amended in Chapters 15.12, 15.14, 15.16, 15.20, 15.24, and 15.26 herein, and the same, together with the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, and the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, as set forth in Chapters 15.28 and 15.32 herein, shall comprise the Building and Construction Regulations of the City of Rancho Cucamonga." SECTION 4: Chapter 15.12 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "CHAPTER 15.12 BUILDING CODE Sections: 15.12.005 Section 101.4 of Chapter 1, Division II amended -Referenced Codes. P-206 11231-OQO D,128929I v Ldoc Ordinance No. Page 3 15.12.010 Section 105.2 of Chapter 1, Division II amended - work exempt from permit. 15.12.020 Sections 113.1 and 113.3 of Chapter 1, Division II amended - Board of appeals. 15.12.030 Sections 114.1 and 114.2 of Chapter 1, Division 11 amended - Violations 15.12.040 Section 903 amended -Fire protection systems. 15.12.050 Table 1505.1 amended -Minimum roof covering classification. 15.12.060 Section 1609.3 amended -Basic wind speed. 15.12.070 Appendix Chapter deleted. 15.12.080 Section J101.1 of Appendix Jamended -Scope. . 15.12.090 Section J101 of Appendix Jamended -Special requirements for hazardous conditions. 15.12.100 Section J103.2 of Appendix Jamended -Exemptions. 15.12.110 Section J104 of Appendix Jamended -Permit application and submittal. 15.12.120 Section J105.1 of Appendix Jamended -General 15.12.130 Section )109.4 of Appendix') amended -Drainage across property lines. 15.12.140 Section )110 of Appendix Jamended -Temporary erosion control during grading. 15.12.150 Section )112 of Appendix Jadded -Protection of adjacent property. 15.12.160 Section )113 of Appendix Jadded -Dust control. 15.12.005 Section 101.4 of Chapter 1, Division II Amended -Referenced codes. Sections 101.4.1, 101.4.2, 101.4.3, 101.4.4 are deleted. 15.12.010 Section 105.2 of Chapter 1, Division II Amended -Work exempt from permit. Section 105.2 of the Building Code is hereby amended by amending items 1 and 2, and adding a new item 14, to read as follows: 1. One-story detached accessory structure used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet and 8 feet in maximum height. 2. Wood, chain-link, plastic, metal or similar fences not over 6 feet in height or masonry, concrete fence not over 3 feet in height above the lowest adjacent grade unless supporting a surcharge or impounding class I, II or III-A liquids. P-207 12H9659-I Ordinance No. Page 4 14. Flag pole not to exceed 20 feet in height above ground in a residential lot 15.12.020 Section 113.1 and 113.3 of Chapter 1, Division II amended- Board of appeals. Sections 113.1 and 113.3 of Chapter 1, Division II are hereby amended to read as follows: 113.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determination made by the Building and Safety Services Director relative tc the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals consisting of 3 members and 2 alternates who are qualified by experience and training to pass on matters pertaining to building construction and who are not employees of the jurisdiction. The Building and Safety Services Director shall be an ex officio member of and shall act as Secretary to said Board but shall have no vote on any matter before the Board. The Board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business, and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the Building and Safety Services Director. 113.3 Qualifications. Deleted. 15.12.030 Section 114.1 and 114.2 of Chapter 1, Division II amended -Violations Sections 114.1 and 114.2 of Chapter 1, Division II is hereby amended to read as follows: 114.1 Unlawful acts. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, alter, extend, repair, move, remove, demolish, occupy or maintain any building, structure or equipment regulated by this code, or cause same to be done, in conflict with or in violation of any of the provisions of this code. 114.2 Notice of violation. The Building and Safety Services Director is authorized to serve a notice of violation or order on the person responsible for the erection, construction, alteration, extension, repair, moving removal, demolitidn, maintaining or occupancy of a building or structure in violation of the provisions of this code, or in violation of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code. Such order shall direct the discontinuance of the illegal action or condition and the abatement of the violation. 15.12.040 Section 903 is Amended -Fire protection systems. Amendments to Section 903 shall be those amendments adopted forSection 903 of California Fire Code- Automatic Sprinkler Systems, all of which are incorporated by reference herein. 15.12.050 Table 1505.1 Amended -Minimum roof covering classification Table 1505.1 is hereby amended to read as follows: P-208 112J 1 ~0001`d 269291 v I dce Ordinance No. Page 5 Table 1505.1 Minimum Roof Covering Classification for different types of construction for new buildings, re-roofs or additions. IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IV VA VB ~A~ IA I A ~ A i e I B I B 15.12.060 Section 1609.3 amended -Basic wind speed. Section 1609.3 is hereby amended to by adding a sentence at the end of the section to read as follows: For areas north of Banyan Street, new structures shall be designed for a minimum wind speed Vtm of 85 miles per hour and Vas of 100 miles per hour 15.12.070 Appendix chapters deleted. Appendices chapters A, B, C, D, F, H, K in the Building Code are hereby deleted. i 5.12.080 Section J101-1 of Appendix Jamended -Scope J101.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter apply to grading, excavation and earthwork construction, including fills and embankments. Where conflicts occur between and technical requirements of this chapter and the geotechnical report, the geotechnical report shall govern. In addition, the designs of the work as described above.need to meet the recognized and accepted civil and geotechnical engineering practices and principles. 15.12.090 Section J 101 of Appendix Jamended -Special requirements for hazardous conditions. Section J101.3 is hereby added to read as follows: J101.3 Special requirements for hazardous conditions. Whenever the Building and Safety Services Director determines that any existing excavation or embankment orfill on private property has become a hazard to life and limb, or endangers property, or adversely affects the safety, use or stability of a public way or drainage channel, the owner of the property upon which the excavation or fll is located, or other person or agent in control of said property, upon receipt of notice in writing from the Building and Safety Services Director, shall within the period specified therein repair or eliminate such excavation or embankment to e!imina±e the hazard and to be in conformance with the requirements of this code. 15.12.100 Section J103.2 of Appendix J -amended -Exemptions. Section J 103.2 is hereby amended to read as follows: P-209 i zxvese-i Ordinance No. Page 6 J103.2 Exemptions: A grading permit is not required for the following: 1. When approved by the Building and Safety Services Director, grading in an isolated, self-contained area if there is no danger to private or public property. 2. An excavation below finished grade for basements and footings of a building, retaining wall or other structure authorized by a valid building permit. This shall not exempt any fill made with the material from such excavation or exempt any excavation having an unsupported height greater than 5 feet (1524mm) afterthe completion of such structure. 3. Cemetery graves. 4. Refuse disposal sites controlled by other regulations. 5. Excavations for wells or tunnels or utilities. 6. Mining, quarrying, excavating, processing or stockpiling of rock, sand, gravel, aogregate or clay where established and provided for by law, provided such operations do not affect fhe lateral support or increase the stresses in or pressure upon any adjacent or contiguous property. 7. Exploratory excavations under the direction of soil engineers or engineering geologists. 8. An excavation that (1) is less than 2 feet (610mm) in depth or (2) does not create a cut slope greater than 5 feet (1524mm) in height and steeper than 1 unit vertical in 2 units horizontal. 9. A fill less than 1 foot (305mm) in depth and placed on natural terrain with a slope flatter than 1 unit vertical in 5 units horizontal (20% slope), or less than 3 feet (914mm) in depth, not intended to support structures, that does not exceed 50 cubic yards (38.3m) on any one lot and does not obstruct a drainage course. Exemption from the permit requirements of this chapter shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this chapter or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. 15.12.110 Section J104 of Appendix Jamended -Permit application and submittal. Section J 104.5 and J104.6 are hereby added to read as follows: J.104.5 Plan Information. In addition to the requirements in Section J1042, the permittee shall provide ocher technical information as required by the Building and Safety department's hand-outs policies and standards. P-210 i iz3i-ooonisx~n9i~i a~w Ordinance No. Page 7 J104.6 As-built plans. The permittee shall provide a copy of as-built plans to the City for a permanent record at the end of the approved grading work. 15.12.120 Section J105.1 of Appendix Jamended -General Section J105.1 is hereby amended to read as follows: J105.1 General. Inspections shall be governed by Section 109, Chapter 1, Division II of this code and requirements established, by approved policies and procedures of the Building and Safety department. An engineer shall provide grading inspections and certifications for the work. 15.12.130 Section J109.4 of Appendix Jamended -Drainage across property lines. Section J109.4 is amended to have these sentences added at the end of the section as follows: For Single Family Lot Drainage 1. W henever possible, drainage from single family lots shall flow directly to a street. 2. If it should be determined necessary to allow offside drainage to flow through a single family lot (to preserve down lot views, esthetics, accept flow from offsite property, etc.), the following shall apply: a. Drainage from only one IoC shall flow through only one other lot. b. A drainage easement shall be provided/obtained over the lot accepting the drainage. c. The drainage shall be contained within either aconcrete/rock lined Swale or a reinforced concrete pipe. d. The drainage facility shall be designed with excess capacity to account for the probable lack of necessary maintenance. Therefore, it shall be designed to convey two times the runoff from a 100 year storm with the minimum diameter for a pipe being 12 inches. 15.12.140 Section J110 of Appendix Jamended -Temporary erosion control during grading. Section J110.3 is hereby added to read as follows: J110.3 Temporary erosion control during grading work. The permittee shall put into effect and maintain all precautionary measures necessary to protect adjacent watercourses and public or private property from P-211 1289659-I Ordinance No. Page 8 damage by erosion, flooding, and deposition of mud or debris origination from the site during the grading operation. 15.12.150 Section J112 of Appendix Jadded -Protection of adjacent property. Section J112 is hereby added to read as follows; J112 Protection of Adjacent Property. During grading operations, the permittee shall be responsible for the prevention of damage to adjacent property and no person shall excavate on land sufficiently close to the property line to endanger any adjoining public street, a sidewalk, alley, or other public or private property without supporting and protecting such property from settling, cracking, or other damage which might result. 15.12.160 Section J113 of Appendix Jadded -Dust control. Section J113 is hereby added to read as follows: J113. Dust Control. The owner of the site or the project contractor shall put into effect and maintain all precautionary measures necessary to prevent dust blowing from the site to adjacent properties. Prior to the permit issuance, dust control sign and required contact information as required by the department's policy shall be installed at the si±e." SECTION 5: Chapter 15.14 is hereby added to Title 15 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to read as follows: "CHAPTER 15.14 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE Sections: 15.14.010 Section R105.2 of Chapter i, Division II amended -Work exempt from permit. 15.14.020 Section 1.8.7 of Chapter 1, Division I amended -Board of appeals. 15.14.030 Section R113.1 and R113.2 of Chapter 1, Division II amended - Violations. 15.14.040 Section R301.2.1 amended -Wind limitations. 15.14.050 Section R401.4.1 amended - Geotechnical evaluation. 15.14.060 Section R902.1 amended -Roofing covering materials. 15.14.070 Section Appendix Chapter deleted. 15.14.080 Section AG105.2.1 of Appendix Gamended -Barrier requirements P-212 11231-OOOIU2R9291v Ldac Ordinance No. Page 9 15.14.010 Section R105.2 of Chapter I, Division II amended -Work exempt from permit. Section 105.2 of the Building Code is hereby amended by amending item 1, 2 and adding a new item 11, 12 to read as follows: 1. One-story detached accessory structure used as tool and storage sheds playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet and 8 feet in maximum height. 2. Wood, chain-link, plastic, metal or similar fences not over 6 feet in height or masonry, concrete fence not over 3 feet in height above the lowest adiacent grade unless supporting a surcharge or impounding class I, II or III-A liquids 11. Flag pole not to exceed 20 feet in height above ground in a residential lot. 12. Non fixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches in height. 15.14.020 Section 1.8.7 of Chapter 1, Division lamended -Board of appeals. Section 1.8.7 of Chapter 1, Division f is hereby amended to read as follows: 1.8.7.1 Generai. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determination made by the Building and Safety Services Director relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals consisting of 3 members and 2 alternates who are qualified by experience and training to pass on matters pertaining to building construction and who are not employees of the jurisdiction. The Building and Safety Services Director shall be an ex officio member of and shall act as Secretary to said Board but shall have no vote on any matter before the Board. The Board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business, and shall render ail decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the Building and 'Safety Services Director. 15.14.030 Section R113.1 and R113.2 of Chapter I, Division II -amended -Violations. Section of R113.1 and R113.2 of Chapter 1, Division II is hereby amended to read as follows: R113.1 Unlawful acts. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, alter, extend, repair, move, remove, demolish, occupy or maintain any building, structure or equipment regulated by this code, or cause same to be done, in conflict with or in violation of any of the provisions of this code. R113.2 Natice of violation. The Building and SafetyServices Director is authorized to serve a notice of violation or order on the person responsible for the erection, construction, alteration, extension, repair, moving removal demolition, maintaining or occupancy of a building or structure in violation of the provisions of this code, or in violation of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code. Such order shall direct the discontinuance of the illegal action or condition and the abatement of the violation. P-213 ~zsee,e-i Ordinance No. Page 10 15.14.040 Section R301.2.1 Amended -Wind limitations. Section R301.2.1 is hereby amended to by adding a sentence at the end of the section to read as follows: For areas north of Banyan Street, new structures shall be designed for a minimum wind Speed Vrm of 85 mites per hour and Vss of 100 miles per hour with exposure C, 15.14.050 Section R401.4.1 Amended - Geotechnical evaluation. Section R401.4.1 is hereby amended to by adding a sentence at the end of the section to read as follows: A geotechnical or soil report is required for the new construction orwhen an addition is more than 50% of the existing floor area. 15.14.060 Section R902.1 Amended -Roofing covering materials. Section R902.1 is hereby amended to read as follows: Roofs shall be covered with materials as set forth in Sections R904 and R905. A minimum Class A, B roofing shall be installed in areas designated by this section. Classes A, B roofing required by this section to be listed shall be tested in accordance with UL 790 or ASTM E 108. Minimum Roof Covering Classification for different types of construction for new buildings, re roofs or additions except for the construction of roofs in very High Fire Hazard Zones. IA IB IIA IIB i IIIA IIIB IV VA VB A A A A A A B B B The remaining section of the code remains the same. 15.14.070 Appendices deleted. Appendices A,B,C,D,E,F,I,K,L,M,N,O,P of the California Residential Code are hereby deleted. 15.14.080 Section AG105.2.1 of Appendix Gamended -Barrier requirements. Section AG105.2.1 of Appendix G is hereby amended to read as follows: 1. The top of the barrier shall be at least 60 inches (the remainder of the section remains the same)." SECTION 6: Chapter 15.16 of Title 15 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: P-214 iizai-oooiuzs~zvi~i.aoo Ordinance No. Page 11 "CHAPTER 15.16 MECHANICAL CODE Sections: 15.16.010 Section 110.1 of Chapter 1, Division II amended -General. 15.16.020 Section 115.2 of Chapter 1, Division II amended -Permit fees. 15.16.030 Section 115.3 of Chapter 1, Division II amended -Plan review fees. 15.16.040 Table 1-1 of Chapter 1, Division II deleted -Mechanical permit fees. 15.16.010 Section 110.1 of Chapter 1, Division 11 amended -General. Section 110.1 of the Mechanical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 110.i. General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determination made by the Building and Safety Services Director relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals consisting of 3 members and 2 alternates who are qualified by experience and training to pass on matters pertaining to building construction and who are not employees of the jurisdiction. The Building and Safety Services Director shall be an exofficio member of and shat! act as Secretary to said Board but shall have no vote on any matter before the Board. The Board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business, and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the Building and Safety Services Director. 15.16.020 Section 115.2 of Chapter 1, Division II amended -Permit fees. Section 115.2 of the Mechanical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 115.2. Permit Fees. The fee for each permit shall be as established by Resolution of the City Council. 15.16.030 Section 115.3 of Chapter 1, Division II amended - Pfan review fees. Section 115.3 of the Mechanical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 115.3. Plan Review Fees. P-215 12H9659-1 Ordinance No. Page 12 When Section 115.2 recuires submittal documents, a plan reviewfee shall.be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for review. Said plan review fee shall be as set forth by Resolution of the City Council. Where plans are incomplete or changed so as to require additional plan review, an additional plan review fee shall be charged. 15.16.040 Table 1-1 Deleted -Mechanical permit fees Table 1-1-Mechanical Permit Fees of the Mechanical Code is hereby deleted." SECTION 7: Chapter 15.20 of Title 15 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 15.20 PLUMBING CODE Sections: 15.20.010 Section 102 of Chapter 1, Division II amended -Board of appeals 15.20.020 Section 103.4.1 amended -Permit fees. 15.20.030 Section 103.4.2 amended -Plan review fees. 15.20.040 Table 1-1 deleted -Plumbing permit fees. 15.20.050 Appendix Chapter deleted. 15.20.060 Section 609.3.2.1 added -Copper tubing. 15.20.070 Section 701.1.2 amended -ABS and PVC materials. 15.20.080 Section 701.1.2.2 amended -ABS and PVC materials for residential construction 15.20.010 Section 102.0 of Chapter 1, Division II amended -Board of appeals Section 102.2.7 is hereby added to read as follows: 102.2.7. Board of appeals In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determination made by the Building and Safety Services Director relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals consisting of 3 members and 2 alternates who are qualified by experience and training to pass upon matters pertaining to building construction and who are not employees of the jurisdiction. The Building and Safeiy Services Director shall be an exo(ficio member of and shall act as Secretary to said Board but shall have no vote on any matter before the Board. The Board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its P-216 11231-0001\1289291 v I.doc Ordinance No. Page 13 business, and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellantwith a duplicatq copy to the Building and Safety Director." 15.20.020 Section 103.4.1 amended -Permit fees. Section 103.4.1 is hereby amended to read as follows: 103.4.1. Permit Fees. The fee for each permit shall be as established by Resolution of the City Council. 15.20.030 Section 103.4.2 amended -Plan review fees. Section 103.4.2 is hereby amended to read as follows: 103.4.2. Plan Review Fees. When a plan or other data is required to be submitted by 103.2.2, a plan review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for review. Said plan review fee shall be as set forth by Resolution of the City Council. Where plans are incomplete or changed so as to require additional review, an additional review fee shall be charged. 15.20.040 Table 1.1 deleted -Plumbing permit fees. Table 1-1 is hereby deleted. 15.2D.050 Appendix Chapter deleted. Appendix L of the California Plumbing Code is hereby deleted. 15.20.060 Section 609.3.2.1 of Chapter 6 added -Copper tubing. Section 609.3.2.1 is hereby added to read as follows: 609.3.2.1 Copper tubing serving plumbing fixtures within dwelling unit kitchen islands shall be installed withoutjoints and the installation shall satisfy the following requirements. (1) The copper tubing shall be installed within a watertight continuous sleeve that prevents direct contact between the coppertubing and underslab soils. (2) During construction the protective sleeve shall be capped at both ends until the copper tubing is installed and released for service. P-217 I?89659-I Ordinance No. Page 14 15.20.070 Section 701.1.2 amended -ABS and PVC materials. A sentence is added to the end of Section 701.1.2 to read as follows: ABS and PVC materials shall not be used in fire-resistive buildings. Non- combustible material such as cast iron must be used. 15.20.080 Section 701.1.2.2 Amended -ABS and PVC materials for residential construction. A sentence is added to the end of Section 701.1.2.2 to read as follows: For buildings orthe portion of a building with three stories ormore, non-combustible material such as cast iror, material shall be used for the entire building or portion of three stories ormore." SECTION 8: Chapter 15.24 of Title 15 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "CHAPTER 15.24 ELECTRICAL CODE Sections: 15.24.010 Section 80.15 of Annex Hamended -Board of appeals. 15.24.010 Section 80.15 of Annex Hamended -Board of appeals. Section 80.15 Annex H is hereby amended to read as follows: 80.15. Board of appeals. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determination made by the Building and Safety Services Director relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals consisting of 3 members and 2 alternates who are qualified by experience and training to pass on matters pertaining to building construction and who are not employees of the jurisdiction. The Building and Safety Services Director shall be an exofficro memberof and shall act as Secretary to said Board but shall have no vote on any matter before the Board. The Board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business, and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the Building and Safety Services Director." SECTION 9: Chapter 15.26 is hereby added to Title 15 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to read as follows: P-218 II231-0001\1289291 v1.dac Ordinance No. Page 15 "CHAPTER 15.26 GREEN BUILDING CODE Sections: 15.26.010 [Reserved for future amendments.] 15.26.010 Section [Reserved for future amendments.]" SECTION 10: Penalties. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm partnership, or corporation to violate any provision or to fail to comply with any of the requirements of this Ordinance or the Codes adopted hereby. Any person, firm, partnership, or corporation violating any provision of this Ordinance or the Codes adopted hereby or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,00000) or by imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each person, firm, partnership or corporation shall be deemed guilty of separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or the Codes adopted hereby is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm, partnership or corporation, and shall be deemed punishable therefore as provided in this Ordinance. SECTION 17: Civil remedies available. The violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or the Codes adopted hereby shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the Ciiy through civil process by means of restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisances. SECTION 12: Severability. The City Council hereby declares that should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence or word of this Ordinance or the Code hereby adopted be rendered or declared invalid byanyfinal court action in a court of competent jurisdiction, or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences and words of this Ordinance and the Codes hereby adopted shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 13: This Ordinance shall become operative at 12:01 a.m. on January 1, 2011. SECTION 14: The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, a newspaperof general P-219 12A9659-I Ordinance No. Page 16 circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: ATTEST: day of , 2010. Donald J. Kurth M.D., Mayor Janice C. Reynolds, CMC, City Clerk I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the _day of , 2010 and was passed at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the _ day of , 2010. Executed this day of 2010 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Janice C. Reynolds, CMC, City Clerk P-220 1 123 1 -0001U? &9291 v l .doc STAFF REPORT R~IKCH~) CUCAAR ~'.vGA FIItF. YR<)'I'F,r"rH 7~ lll~ rRlr."C Date: October 20, 2010 To: Board President Donald Kurth, MD and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam. AICP, District CEO From: Mike Bell, Fire Chief By: Rob Ball, Fire Marshal Subject: Fire Code Adoption Ordinance P-221 ~~ t_, ,. _., r ~,_~ jZANCxo C,UCAMONGA RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Fire Board hold a first reading of Ordinance Number 50 and set the date of November 17, 2010. for the Advertised Fublic Hearings precedent to the adoption of the 2010 California Fire Code together with local amendments and District standards, alf of which will constitute the Fire Code of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. The effective date of said Ordinance and referenced Fire Standards is Saturday. January 1, 2011. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS This ordinance clearly reflects the District's mission and core values, and City's General Plan Public Safety element goal, of "reducing threats to 8fe and property through traditional and innovative emergency and non-emergency services and programs." It does so while also ensuring its provisions are in alignment with the State's model code with minimal local amendments. Every three years, the State Fire Marshal adopts a new fire code based on the model code provisions of the International Fire Code. When this code is adopted and made effective July 15~ in the triennial cycle, city and county fire departments and fire districts have six months to make amendments and adopt the code at the local level. Hence, upon adoption of this ordinance its provisions become effective January, 1, 2011. In preparation for this ordinance, the Prevention Bureau participated in a county wide group of fellow fire professionals that reviewed the State codes and worked to ensure most of its provisions are consistent between local agencies For the past several code adoptions the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District has endeavored to remove where possible local amendments that may have been more restrictive than the State code. In the 2007adoption, the Fire District was able to delete several local amendments since those provisions are now included in the State's code. This included issues related to the construction of mid and high rise buildings. The Fire District has taken a similar approach in this ordinance; in the last adopting ordinance local provisions were added pertaining to the use of portable electrical heating equipment. This was necessary because the code was silent on this safety concern. Problems with the use of such equipment are often found in residential care facilities for the elderly. Improvements to the language contained in the State's 2010 code have made these special provisions unnecessary. The same is true for certain regulations related to above ground fuel and P-222 Phut Cr>i~F.:~nolrru~~ Oat~i~.~~~:r: P.~<;r: 3 pt:'I t )Bilk 311, 311111 propane tanks, where the State code has changed thus negating the need for a specific local amendment. In another case, based on concerns observed by firefighters during calls for service toout-patient health care facilities, the Fire District added certain safety provisions for these businesses regarding fire protection systems to the 2007 code. In the 2010 code, the State recognized the same life safety concerns present at these facilities and created a new occupancy classification designated as Ambulatory Health Care Facility. All of the safety concerns identified in the Fire District's 2007 ordinance related to these facilities have been captured by the State's standard code provisions and local amendments are no longer necessary for these facilities. With the adoption of the Residential Code and the accompanying requirement for fire sprinklers in all single family homes and duplexes; the Fire District is able to remove from the ordinance the Tong-standing requirements for the addition of fire sprinklers in existing buildings when they are extensively remodeled or increased in size. These local requirements were intended for commercial buildings. The State's Fire Code now includes similar provisions for increasing the size or altering the design of commercial buildings. Leaving our provisions for building alterations in the adopting ordinance had the potential to create conflicts with and impose unintended additional requirements on the residential sprinkler provisions of the Residential Code. This new code has chap ages to the sections that govern open burning. These provisions can be confusing, partly because they are not all in the same section of the code. To make the open burning requirements easier to understand and enforce and more appropriate to the hazards that they present, we have expanded the definition of recreational fires to include permanent and previously approved fire pits and fire rings. With this change, we will be issuing permits only for fires that are proposed to be directly on the ground, fres in non-standard containers, and fires that are too large to meet the definition of recreational fires. The code now recognizes fire bowls that can be purchased from retail stores as devices that are for recreational fires. The Prevention Bureau is continuing to work with code officials to improve and clarify the language and intent of these. provisions. The Fire District will produce a handout for the public detailing the provisions in the Fire Code specific to open burning and make it available at the counter and via its website. There are a few changes to the Permits section (Section 105). These are mainly clean-up items to clarify definitions of certain permitted occupancies (i.e. repair garages). Overall, the 2010 Fire Code adoption ordinance has changed little from the 2007 version and does not include any significant local amendments that have not been included in previous ordinances. With guidance from the Fire Board, the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District has been visionary without being over-burdening when considering fire and Irfe safety for the community. This proposed ordinance continues that tradition and finds a good balance between improving the safety and quality of life in the community while limiting the amount of regulation imposed on businesses and residents. Respectfu'~y submitted, Mike Bell ~///~ Fire Chief P-223 ORDINANCE NO. FD 50 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, WITH ERRATA, TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS, AMENDMENTS, ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF FEES; AND REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. The Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District hereby ordains as follows: SECTION 1. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances Ordinance No. FD 46 of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District and any provisions of any District ordinance that are in conflict with the Code hereby adopted are hereby repealed provided, however, that such repeal shall not affect or excuse any violation of either Ordinance or any such conflicting provisions, occurring prior to the effective date hereof. SECTION 2. Fire Code Adopted The Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District (hereinafter District) hereby adopts by reference as the District's Fire Code, the 2010 California Fire Code as published by the California Building Standards Commission, with errata, including Appendix Chapter 4; Appendices A, B, BB, C, CC, H, I; Chapter 33 of the 2009 International Fire Code; and Referenced Standards, with the changes, modifications, amendments, additions, deletions, and exceptions prescribed in Section 4 of this ordinance, and the same are hereby adopted for safeguarding of life and property from fire; explosion; and hazardous materials, substances, devices, conditions, processes, activities, operations, practices, and functions; and providing for the issuance of permits and the collection of fees. Each and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions, and terms of said Fire Code, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Secretary of the Board of Directors of the District, are hereby referred to, adopted, and made a part hereof as if fully set out in this ordinance. 2.1 Definitions 2.1.1 The terms "Board of Directors' and "Directors" shall mean the governing body of the District. 2.1.2 The terms "department", "Department", "district", "District", "fire department", "fire district", "Fire District", "jurisdiction", and "Jurisdiction" where used in the Fire Code and this ordinance to identify the local fire authority shall mean the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. 2.1.3 The term "fire code official" shall mean the fire chief or his/her designee charged with the implementation, administration, and enforcement of the Fire Code. 2.1.4 The term "governing body' shall mean the Board of Directors of the District. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page I of 50 P-224 2.1.5 The term `'jurisdiction'' shall mean all ofthe territory, land, buildings, structures, and premises within the legal boundary of the District. 2.2 Fees 2.2.1 Reasonable fees, not to exceed fully burdened actual costs, may be collected by the fire code official for fire protection planning, fire prevention services, inspections, and permit issuance as allowed by the Fire Code, this ordinance, and as prescribed by any and all District fee resolutions. 2.3 Distinguishing Between Model Code Language; California Amendments; and Local Additions, Amendments, Deletions, and Other Changes 2.3.1 International Fire Code model code language appears in regular type. 2.3.2 California amendments to the model code language appear in italics. 2.3.3 Local additions, amendments, noteworthy deletions, and other material changes are identified by the use of underlinine. 2.3.4 Code sections that have not been amended or changed in any manner are occasionally included in this ordinance to keep the additions, amendments, deletions, and other changes in context. SECTION 3. Fire Code Adoption Matrix 3.1 The following Fire Code Adoption Matrix is provided as a single reference showing which chapters and appendices ofthe 2010 California Fire Code and 2009 International Fire Code are adopted by this ordinance and which chapters and appendices have been amended by this ordinance. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 2 of 50 Fire Code Adoption Matrix Division/ Chapterl Appendl% Title Adopt Califomia Code without Amendments Atlopt Califomia Cotle with Local Amendments Atlopt IFC Motlel Code with State/Local Amentlmenta Not Adopted - Reference Only Division I California Administration % Division II Administration % Ch.2 Definitions % Ch. ] General Precautions A ainst Fire % Ch.4 Emer enc Plannin and Pre aredness % Ch. 5 Fire Service Features % Ch.6 Buildin Services antl S stems % ' Ch.7 Fire-Resistance-Ratetl Construction % Ch. 8 Interior Finish, Decorative Matenals and Furnishin s % Ch. 9 Fire ProtecUan S stems % Ch. 10 Means of E ress % Ch. 21 Aviation Facilities % Ch. 12 D Cleanin % Ch. 13 Combustible Dust-Protlucin O erations % Ch. 14 Fire Safe Durin Construction antl Demolition % Ch. 15 Flammable Finishes % Ch. 16 Fruit and Cro RI enin % Ch. 17 Fumi anon antl Thermal Insecticitlal Fo in % Ch. 28 Semiconductor Fabrication Faciliges % Ch. 19 Lumber Vards and Woodworkin Facilities % Ch. 20 Manufacture of Or anlc Coatin s % Ch. 21 Industrial Ovens % Ch. 22 Motor Fuel-Dis eosin Facilities and Re air Gars es % Ch. 23 Hi h•Piletl Combustible Stora e % Ch. 24 Tents antl Other Membrane Stmctures % Ch. 25 Tire Rebuiltlin and Tire Stora e % Ch. 26 Weldin and Other Hot Work % Ch. 27 Hazardous Materials-General Provisions % Ch. 28 Aerosols % Ch. 29 Combustible Fibers % Ch. 30 Compressetl Gases % Ch. 32 Corrosive Materials % Ch. 32 C enic Fluids % Ch. 33 Explosives and Fireworks % Ch. 34 Flammable and Combustible Li aids % Ch. 35 Flammable Gases and Flammable C o enic Fluids % Ch. 36 Flammable Solitls % Ch. 37 Hi hl Tozic and Toxic Materials % Ch. ]e Li uetietl Petroleum Gases % Ch. 79 Organic Peroxides % Ch. 40 Oxitlizers, Oxidizing Gases, and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids % Ch. 41 ro horic Materials % Ch. 42 roxylin (Cellulose Nitrate Plastics % Ch. 43 Unstable Reactive Materials % Ch. 44 Water-Reactive Solids antl Li uitls % Ch. 45 Marinas % Ch. 46 Construction Re uirements for Existin Builtlin s % Ch. 47 Referenced Stantlards % Ch. 48 Motion Picture and Television Protluction Stutlio Sound Sta es % Ch. 49 Requirements for Wildland-Urban Intertace Fire Areas % App. Chapter 4 S ecial Detalletl Re . Basetl on Use and Occu anc % A . A Board oT A peals % App. B, BB Fire-Flow Requirements for Builtlin s % A . C, CC Fire H dram Locations antl Distribution % A . D, E, F, G Vadous % APP- H Hazardous Matenals Mana ement Plans % 5 Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 3 of 50 P-226 SECTION 4. Local Amendments to the Fire Code. Except as modified by a change, modification, amendment, addition, deletion, or exception in this section, and as reflected in the Fire Code Adoption Matrix in Section 3, above, all sections, subsections, tables, chapters and appendices are adopted as published in the 2010 California Fire Code and Chapter 33 of the 2009 International Fire Code, and made part of the Fire Code. Only those sections, subsections, tables, chapters and appendices so modified are set forth below in this section. DIVISION II ADMINISTRATION PART 1 -GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTION 101 GENERAL 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Fire Code of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District (RCFPD or District), herein referred to as "this code." SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY 102.1 Construction and design provisions. The construction and design provisions of this code shall apply to: l . Structures, facilities, and conditions arising after the adoption of this code. 2. Existing structures, facilities, and conditions not legally in existence at the time of adoption of this code. 3. Existing structures, facilities, and conditions when identified in specific sections ofthis code. 4. Existing structures, facilities, and conditions which, in the opinion of the fire code official, constitute a distinct hazard to life or property. 102.7 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be those that are listed in Chapter 47 and RCFPD standards approved by the fire code official after the adoption ofthis code. Such codes and standards shall be considered part of the requirements ofthis code to the prescribed extent of each such reference. Where differences occur between the provisions ofthis code'and the referenced standards, the fire code official shall determine which requirement meets the intent of this code. 102.10 Conflicting Provisions. Where there is a conflict between a Qeneral requirement and a specific reuuirement the fire code official shall determine which requirement meets the intent ofthis code. Provisions of the California Code of Re«ulations that are included in this code specifically or by reference shall prevail except where this code contains a more restrictive requirement. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 4 of 50 P-227 PART 2 -ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF FHtE PREVENTION Deleted SECTION 104 GENERAL AUTHORITY AND RESPONSHIILITIES 104.1 General. The fire code official is hereby authorized to implement, administer, and enforce the provisions ofthis code and shall have the authority to render interpretations ofthis code, and to adopt policies, procedures, rules; and regulations in order to clarify the application of its provisions. Such interpretations, policies, procedures, rules, and regulations shall be in compliance with the intent and purpose ofthis code and shall not have the effect of waiving requirements specifically provided for in this code. 104 1 1 Appointment The fire code official shall be appointed by the fire chief and shall hold his/her position in accordance with the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District Rules and Regulations. 104 1 2 Deputies In accordance with the prescribed procedures ofthis jurisdiction and with the concurrence of the appointing authority the fire code official shall have the authority to appoint a deputy fire code official other related technical officers inspectors, and other employees. 104 1 3 Other enforcement officers The following persons are hereby authorized, during the course of their official duties to enforce the provisions ofthis code and to make arrests and issue citations as authorized bylaw: I. The San Bernardino County Sheriffand any Deputy Sheriff 2. Officers of the United States Forest Service 3. The State Forest Ranger and Peace Officers of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection 4. Officers ofthe California Highway Patrol 5. Lave enforcement and authorized members of fire agencies operating under automatic or mutual aid agreements within the lwundaries of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District 6. Employees of the City of Rancho Cucamonaa's Fire Construction Services and Code Enforcement divisions who have been expressl~v the appointing authority as havin¢ the power of arrest . 104.1.4 Liability. The fire code official, officer or employee charged with the enforcement ofthis code while acting in that capacity for the jurisdiction shall not thereby be rendered liable personally and is hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage accruing to persons or property as a result of an act required or permitted in the discharge of official duties. 104 1 5 Legal defense Any suit instituted against any officer or employee because of an act performed by that officer or em~lovee in the lawful dischar~=e of duties and under the provisions of this code shall be defended by the legal representative of the jurisdiction until the final termination of the proceedines The fire code official or any subordinate shall not be liable for costs in an action suit or proceeding that is instituted in pursuance of the provisions ofthis code and any Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 5 of 50 P-228 officer of the District acting in good faith and without malice shall be free from liability for acts performed under anv of its provisions or by reason of anv act or omission in the performance of official duties in connection therewith. 104.8 Modifications. Whenever there are practical difficulties involved in carrying out the provisions of this code, the fire code official shall have the authority to grant modifications for individual cases, provided the fire code official shall first find that special individual reason makes the strict letter of this code impractical and the modification is in compliance with the intent and purpose ofthis code and that such modification does not lessen the health, life and fire safety requirements. The details of action granting modifications shall be recorded and entered in the files ofthe District. 104.]2 Cost recovery Costs incurred by the District for fire suppression, investigation, rescue, emergencv medical care responses to a traffic collision or accident and containment/mitigation of a hazardous materials release are recoverable in accordance with Health and Safety Code Sections 13009 and 13009 1 Any_person who negligently or intentionally, or in violation of law, causes an emergencv response is liable for the costs of securing such emergencv, including those costs set out in Government Code Section 53150 et seq Andexpense incurred by the District in responding to and securing such an emergencv situation shall constitute a debt of such person and shall be collectible by the District in the same manner as in the case of an obligation under contract expressed or implied Fire inspection costs are recoverable in accordance with the District's Fee Resolution. SECTION 105 PERMITS 105.3.1 Expiration. An operational permit shall remain in effect until reissued, renewed, or revoked or for such a period of time as specified in the permit. Construction permits and fees shall be in accordance with the policies procedures and ordinances of the Building and Safety Department having jurisdiction which shall be either the City of Rancho Cucamonga or the County of San Bernardino. Permits are not transferable and any change in occupancy, operation, tenancy, or ownership shall require that a ne~v permit be issued. 105 5 1 Non-navment of Hermit fee The fire code official is authorized to revoke a permit issued under the provisions ofthis code when the permittee fails to ~~permit fees in accordance with the terms of the Permit Application orwhen acheck orcredit/debit card submitted for payment of the permit fee(sl is returned or declined. 105.6 Required operational permits. The fire code official is authorized to issue operational permits for the operations set forth in Sections 105.6.1 through 105.6.66. 105.6.1 Access control. An operational permit is required to maintain a motorized Bate across a fire apparatus access road. 105.6.2 Aerosol products. An operational permit is required to manufacture, store or handle an aggregate quantity of Level 2 or Level 3 aerosol products in excess of 500 pounds net weight. 105.6.3 Ambulatory Health-Care Facility. An operational permit is reauired to operate an ambulatory health-care facility. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 6 of 50 P-229 105.6.4 Amusement buildings. An operational permit is required to operate a special amusement building. 105.6.5 Aviation facilities. An operational permit is required to use a Group H or Group S occupancy for aircraft servicing or repair and aircraft fuel-servicing vehicles. Additional permits required by other sections of this code include, but are not limited to, hot work, hazardous materials and flammable or combustible finishes. 105.6.6 Battery charger operation. An operational permit is required for a battery charger operation where the total quantity of electrolyte in all batteries is more than 50 gallons 105.6.7 Carnivals, fairs, and outdoor public assemblases. An operational permit is required to conduct a carnival, fair, or outdoor public assemblage event regulated by Section 403. 105.6.8 Cellulose nitrate film. An operational permit is required to store. handle or use cellulose nitrate film in a Group A occupanc}'. 105.6.9 Combustible dust-producing operations. An operational permit is required to operate a grain elevator, flour starch mill, feed mill, or a plant pulverizing aluminum, coal. cocoa, magnesium, spices or sugar, or other operations producing combustible dusts as defined in Chapter 2. 105.6.10 Combustible fibers. An operational permit is required for the storage and handling of combustible fibers in quantities greater than 100 cubic feet. Exception: A permit is not required for agricultural storage. 105.6.11 Commercial cookine operation An operational permit is required for a commercial cooking operation regulated by Section 609. 105.6.12 Compressed gases. An operational permit is required for the storage, use or handling at normal temperature and pressure (NTP) of compressed gases in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105.6.8. Exception: Vehicles equipped for and using compressed gas as a fuel for propelling the vehicle. 105.6.13 Covered mall buildings. An operational permit is required for: 1. The placement of retail fixtures and displays, concession equipment, displays ofhighl}' combustible goods and similar items in the mall. 2. The display of liquid- or gas-fired equipment in the mall. 3. The use of open-flame orflame-producing equipment in the mall. 105.6.14 Cryogenic fluids. An operational permit is required to produce, store, transport on site, use, handle or dispense cryogenic fluids in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105.6.10. Exception: Permits are not required for vehicles equipped for and using cryogenic fluids as a fuel for propelling the vehicle or for refrigerating the lading. 105.6.15 Cutting and welding. An operational permit is required to conduct cutting or welding operations within the jurisdiction. 105.6.16 Delayed egress. An operational permit is required for a delayed egress system. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 7 of 50 P-230 105 6 17 Dipping operations An operational permit is required to conduct diyping operations regulated b~apter I5. 105.6.18 Dry cleaning plants. An operational permit is required to engage in the business of dry cleaning or to change to a more hazardous cleaning solvent used in existing dry cleaning equipment. 105.6.19 Exhibits and trade shows. An operational permit is required to operate indoor or outdoor exhibits and trade shows and indoor displays regulated by Section 314. 105.6.20 Explosives. An operational permit is required for the manufacture; storage, handling, sale or use of any quantity of explosives, explosive materials, fireworks or pyrotechnic special effects within the scope of Chapter 33. Exception: Storage in Group R-3 occupancies of smokeless propellant, black powder and small arms primers for personal use; not for resale and in accordance with Section 3306. ]05.6.2] Fire alarm services An operational permit is required to provide fire alarm services includin tg esting maintenance repair installation, and supervising station or contracting for supervising station services. 105.6.22 Fire hydrants and valves. An operational permit is required to use or operate fire hydrants or valves intended for fire suppression purposes which are installed on water systems and accessible to a fire apparatus access road that is open to or generally used by the public. Exception: A permit is not required for authorized employees of the water company that supplies the system or the fire department to use or operate fire hydrants or valves. 105.6.23 Flammable and combustible liquids. An operational permit is required: 1. To use or operate a pipeline for the transportation within facilities of flammable or combustible liquids. This requirement shall not apply to the off-site transportation in pipelines regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOTn) nor does it apply to piping systems. 2. To store. handle or use Class I liquids in excess of 5 gallons in a building or in excess of 10 gallons outside of a building, except that a permit is not required for the following: 2.1 The storage or use of Class I liquids in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle, aircraft, motorboat, mobile power plant or mobile heating plant, unless such storage, in the opinion of the code official, would cause an unsafe condition. 2.2 The storage or use of paints, oils, varnishes, or similar flammable mixtures when such liquids are stored for maintenance, painting, or similar purposes for a period of not more than 30 days and in an amount not to exceed 25 oallons aoQregate per site or facility. 3. To store, handle, or use Class II or Class IIIA liquids in excess of 25 gallons in a building or in excess of 60 gallons outside a building, except for fuel oil used in connection with oil- burning equipment. 4. To store, handle, or use Class IIIB liquids in tanks or portable tanks for fueling motor vehicles at motor fuel-dispensing facilities or where connected to fuel-burning equipment. Exception: Fuel oil and used motor oil used for space heating or water heating. 5. To remove Class I or Class II liquids from an underground storage tank used for fueling motor vehicles by any means other than the approved, stationary on-site pumps normally used for dispensing purposes. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 8 of 50 P-231 6. To operate tank vehicles, equipment, tanks, plants, terminals, wells, fuel-dispensing stations, refineries, distilleries and similar facilities where flammable and combustible liquids are produced, processed, transported, stored, dispensed or used. 7. To place temporarily out of service (for more than 90 days) an underground, protected above-ground, orabove-ground flammable or combustible liquid tank. 8. To change the type of contents stored in a flammable or combustible liquid tank to a material which poses a greater hazard than that for which the tank was designed and constructed. 9. To manufacture, process, blend, or refine flammable or combustible liquids. ] 0. To engage in the dispensing of liquid fuels into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles at commercial, industrial, governmental or manufacturing establishments. 1 1. To utilize a site for the dispensing of liquid fuels from tank vehicles into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, marine craft, and other special equipment at commercial, industrial, govemmental or manufacturing establishments. 12. To remove an underground. protected above-ground, or above-round flammable or combustible liquid tank. 13. To store handle, or use flammable or combustible liquids is excess of the maximum allowable quantitK 105.6.24 Floor finishing. An operational permit is required for floor finishing or surfacing operations exceeding 350 square feet using Class I or Class 11 liquids. 105.6.25 Fruit and crop ripening. An operational permit is required to operate a fruit- or crop- ripening facility or conduct afruit-ripening process using ethylene gas. 105.6.26 Hazardous materials. An operational permit is required to store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle hazardous materials in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105.6.20 and RCFPD Standard 49-I. 105.6.27 HPM facilities. An operational permit is required to store, handle or use hazardous production materials. 105.6.28 High-piled storage. An operational permit is required to use a building or portion thereof as a high-piled storage area exceeding 500 square feet. 105.6.29 Hot work fixed site. An operational permit is required for affixed-site hot work area such as welding booths and similar areas as described in Chapter 26. 105.6.30 Hot work operations. An operational permit is required for hot work including, but not limited to: 1. Public exhibitions and demonstrations where hot work is conducted. Z. Use of portable hot work equipment inside a structure. Exception: Work that is conducted under a construction permit. 3. Hot work conducted within a hazardous fire area. 4. Application of roof coverings with the use of an open-flame device. ]05.6.31 Hot work program. An operational permit is required to cam out a Hot Work Program. This program allows approved personnel to re,ulate their facility's hot work operations. The approved kersonnel shall be trained in the fire safet}_aspects denoted in this chapter and shall be responsible for issuingpermits requiri~ compliance with the requirements found in Chapter 26 Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 9 of 50 P-232 These permits shall be issued onl~o their employees or hot work operations under their supervision. 105.6.32 Industrial ovens. An operational permit is required for operation of industrial ovens regulated by Chapter 21. 105.6.33 Large family daycare. An operational permit is required to operate a large family daycare. 105.6.34 Liquid- or gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings. An operational permit is required to display, operate or demonstrate liquid- or gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings. 105.6.35 LP-gas. An operational permit is required for: I . Storage and use of LP-gas. Exceptions: 1. A permit is not required for individual containers with a 500-gallon water capacity or less serving occupancies in Group K-3. 2. A permit is not required for individual containers with a water capacit oy f 2.5 pounds (nominal 1 pound LP-Qas capacity] or less used with portable appliances or eq~ment. 2. Operation of cargo tankers that transport LP-gas. 105.6.36 Lumber yards and woodworking plants. An operational permit is required for the storage or processing of lumber exceeding 100,000 board feet (8,333 ft3). 105.6.37 Magnesium. An operational permit is required to melt, cast, heat treat or grind more than 10 pounds of magnesium. 105.6.38 Miscellaneous combustible storage. An operational permit is required to store in any building or upon any premises in excess of 2,500 cubic feet gross volume of combustible empty packing cases, boxes, barrels or similar containers, rubber tires, rubber, cork or similar combustible material. 105.6.39 Motor fuel-dispensing facility. An operational permit is required to operate an automotive, marine, or fleet motorfuel-dispensine facility. 105.6.40 Open burning. An operational permit is required for the kindling or maintaining of an open fire, bonfire, or a fire on any public street, alley, road, or other public or private ground. Instructions and stipulations of the permit shall be adhered to. Exception Deleted 105.6.41 Open flames and candles. An operational permit is required to use open flames or candles in connection with assembly areas, dining areas of restaurants, or drinking establishments. 105.6.42 Open flames and devices. An operational permit is required to remove paint with a torch or to use a torch, open-flame device, machine. or process in a wildfire risk area where such device. machine or process is likely in the opinion of the fire code official to start or cause a fire. Ordinance No. FD i0 Pale 10 of 50 P-233 105 6 43 Open flames and fires An operational permit is required to use open flames fire or conduct burning in an E occupancy. 105.6.44 Organic coatings. An operational permit is required for any organic-coating manufacturing operation producing more than I gallon of an organic coating in one day. 105 6 45 Pallet storage An operational permit is required for the storage of pallets in excess of 200 cubic feet. 105.6.46 Places of assembly. An operational permit is required to operate a place of assembly. 105 6 47 Powder coating An operational permit is required to conduct powder coating operations and processesreQulated by Chapter ]5. 105.6.48 Private fire hydrants. An operational permit is required for the removal from service, use, or operation of private fire hydrants. Exception: A permit is not required for private industry with trained maintenance personnel, private fire brigade or fire departments to maintain, test, and use private hydrants. 105.6.49 Pyrotechnic special effects material. An operational permit is required for use and handling of pyrotechnic special effects material. 105.6.50 Pyroxylin plastics. An operational permit is required for storage or handling of more than 25 pounds of cellulose nitrate (pyroxylin) plastics and for the assembly or manufacture of articles involving pyroxylin plastics. 105 6 51 Recreational fire. An operational permit is required for the kindling or maintaining of a recreational fire. 105.6.52 Refrigeration equipment. An operational permit is required to operate a mechanical refrigeration unit or system regulated by Chapter 6. 105 6 53 Reinforced plastics /resin application An operational permit is required to handle and apply reinforced plastics and operate a resin application process or area regulated by Chapter l~ 105.6.54 Repair garage. An operational permit is reyuired for the operation of a repair garage. 105.6.55 Rooftop heliports. An operational permit is required for the operation of a rooftop heliport. 105 6 56 Seasonal sales lot An operational permit is required to operate an outdoor display and sales area of seasonal items such as pumpkins and Christmas trees. 105.6.57 Spraying operations. An operational permit is required to conduct a spraying operation utilizing flammable or combustible liquids, electrostatic apparatus, organic peroxides, or dual- component coatings regulated by Chapter 15. 105.6.58 Stationary storage battery system. An operational permit is required for a stationary storage batter,~system regulated by Section 608. Ordinance No. FD 50 Pale 1 I of i0 P-234 105.6.59 Storage of scrap tires and fire byproducts. An operational permit is required to establish, conduct or maintain storage of scrap tires and fire byproducts that exceeds 2,500 cubic feet of total volume of scrap tires and for indoor storage of tires and fire byproducts. 105.6.60 Temporary membrane structures and tents. An operational permit is required to operate an air-supported temporary membrane structure or a tent having an area in excess of 400 square feet. Exceptions: 1. Tents used exclusively for recreational camping purposes. 2. Tents open on all sides, which comply with all of the following: 2.1 Individual tents having a maximum size of 700 square feet. 2.2 The aggregate area of multiple tents placed side by side without a fire break clearance of not less than 12 feet shall not exceed 700 square feet total. 23 A minimum clearance of 12 feet to structures and other tents shall be provided. 105.6.61 Tire-rebuilding plants. An operational permit is required for the operation and maintenance of afire-rebuilding plant. 105.6.62 Waste handling and recycling. An operational permit is required for the operation of wrecking yards, junk yards, commercial recycling, and waste material-handling facilities. 105.6.63 Wood products. An operational permit is required to store chips, hogged material, lumber or plywood in exces's of 200 cubic feet. .105.6.64 Additional permits. In addition to the permits required by Appendix Chapter 1, Section 105.6, the following permits shall be obtained, from the Bureau afFire Prevention prior to engaging in the following activities, operations, practices, or functions: 1. Production facilities. To change use or occupancy, or allow the attendance of a Zive audience, or for wrap up parties. 2. Pyrotechnics and special effects. To use pyrotechnic special effects, open,flame, use of flammable or combustible liquids and gases, welding, and the parking of motor vehicles in any building or location used for the propose of motion picture, television, and commercial production 3. Live audiences. To install seating arrangements for live audiences in approved production facilities, production studios, and sound stages. See Chapter 46. 105.7 Required construction permits. The fire code official is authorized to issue construction permits for work as set forth in Sections 105.7.1 through 105.7.13. 105.7.1 Automatic fire-extinguishing systems. A construction permit is required for installation of or modification to an automatic fire-extinguishing system. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered a modification and does not require a permit. 105 7 2 Battery charger A construction permit is required to install a battery charger for powered industrial trucks and similar equipment regulated by Section 309. 105.7.3 Compressed gases. When the compressed gases in use or storage exceed the amounts listed in Table 105.6.8, a construction permit is required to install, repair damage to, abandon, remove, place temporarily out of service, close, or substantially modify a compressed gas system. Exceptions: Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 12 of 50 P-235 1. Routine maintenance. 2. For emergency repair work performed on an emergency basis, application for permit shall be made within two working days of commencement ofwork. The permit applicant shall apply for approval to close storage, use or handling facilities at least 30 da}'s prior to the termination ofthe storage, use or handling of compressed or liquefied gases. Such application shall include any change or alteration of the facility closure plan filed pursuant to Section 2701.6.3. The 30-day period is not applicable when approved based on special circumstances requiring such waiver. 105.7.4 Cryogenic fluids. A construction permit is required for installation of or alteration to outdoor stationary cryogenic fluid storage systems where the system capacity exceeds the amounts listed in Table 105.6.10. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered an alteration and does not require a construction permit. 105.7.5 Delayed egress device or system. A construction permit is reauired for installation or modification of a delayed eeress device or delayed a re ess system. 105.7.6 Fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment. A construction permit is required for installation of or modification to fire alarm and detection s}'stems and related equipment. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered a modification and does not require a permit. 105.7.7 Fire pumps and related equipment. A construction permit is required for installation of or modification to fire pumps and related fuel tanks, jockey pumps, controllers, and generators. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered a modification and does not require a permit. 105.7.8 Flammable and combustible liquids. A construction permit is required: I . To repair or modify a pipeline for the transportation of flammable or combustible liquids. 2. To install, construct or alter tank vehicles, equipment, tanks, plants, terminals, wells, fuel- dispensing stations, refineries, distilleries and similar facilities where flammable and combustible liquids are produced, processed, transported, stored, dispensed or used. 3. To install, alter, remove, abandon or otherwise dispose of a flammable or combustible liquid tank. 105.7.9 Hazardous materials. A construction permit is required to install, repair damage to, abandon, remove, place temporarily out of service, close, or substantial]}' modifi' a storage facility or other area regulated by Chapter 27 when the hazardous materials in use or storage exceed the amounts listed in Table 105.6.20. Exceptions: 1. Routine maintenance. 2. For emergency repair work performed on an emergency basis, application for permit shall be made within two working days of commencement ofwork. 105.7.10 Industrial ovens. A construction permit is required for installation of industrial ovens covered by Chapter 21. Exceptions: 1. Routine maintenance. 2. For repair work performed on an emergency basis. application for permit shall be made within two working days of commencement ofwork. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 13 of 50 P-236 105.7.11 LP-gas. A construction permit is required for installation of or modification to an LP-gas system or LP-z a~cvlinder exchanse storage container. 105.7.12 Mechanical refrigeration. A construction permit is required for the installation or modification of mechanical refrigeration eq~ment or a mechanical refrigeration s sLten?• 105.7.13 Permanently constructed fire pit or fire rind. A construction permit is required for the installation or construction of a permanently located fire pit or fire ring. 105.7.14 Private fire hydrants. A construction permit is required for the installation or modification of private fire hydrants. 105.7.15 Spraying or dipping. A construction permit is required to install or modify a spray room, dip tank or booth. 105.7.16 Standpipe systems. A construction permit is required for the installation, modification, or removal from service of a standpipe system. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code.is not considered a modification and does not require a permit. 105 7 17 Stationary storage battery systems. A permit is required to install a stationary storage batter~vstem re¢ulated by Section 608. 105.7.18 Temporary membrane structures and tents. A construction permit is required to erect an air-supported temporary membrane structure or a tent having an area in excess of400 square feet. Exceptions: 1. Tents used exclusively for recreational camping purposes. 2. Funeral tents and curtains or extensions attached thereto, when used for funeral services. 3. Fabric canopies and awnings open on all sides which comply with all of the following: 3.1. Individual canopies shall have a maximum size of 700 square feet. 3.2. The aggregate area of multiple canopies placed side by side without a fire break clearance of not less than 12 feet shall not exceed 700 square feet total. 3.3. A minimum clearance of 12 feet to structures and other tents shall be maintained. SECTION 106 INSPECTIONS 106 5 Fees Inspection fees if any shall be in accordance with a District Fee Resolution. SECTION 108 BOARD OF APPEALS 108.1 Board of appeals established. 1 n order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions, or determinations made by the fire code official relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a board of appeals. The board of appeals shall be in accordance with Appendix A as amended. The board of appeals shall be appointed by the governing body and Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 14 of 50 P-237 shall serve in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A as amended. The fire code official shall be an ex officio member of said board but shall have no vote on any matter before the board. The board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the fire code official. SECTION 109 VIOLATIONS 109.2.3 Prosecution of violations. If the notice of violation is not complied with promptly, the fire code official is authorized to request the legal counsel of the jurisdiction to institute the appropriate legal proceedings at law or in equity to restrain, correct, or abate such violation or to require removal or termination of the unlawful occupancy ofthe structure in violation ofthe provisions of this code or of the order or direction made pursuant hereto. In addition to, or in place of. any other remedy which is allowed by law administrative penalties may be imposed in connection with any violation ofthis code or District ordinance. 109.3 Violation penalties. Persons who shall violate a provision ofthis code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, install, alter, repair, or do work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the fire code official, or of a permit or certificate used under provisions ofthis code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than 1.000 or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both such fine and imprisonment. The fire code official with the concurrence of the chief and the district attorney. is authorized to use administrative citations and fines as allowed by an ordinance ofthe Board of Directors in place ofthe violation penalties contained in this section Each day that a violation continues after notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense. In addition to or in place of the foreeoingpenalties administrative penalties pursuant to the District's Administrative Citation Ordinance ma~im~osed in connection with any violation ofthis code or any District ordinance Anv person violatinv or who has violated amp section ofthis code or District ordinance may be issued an administrative citation in accordance with the Administrative Citation Ordinance. SECTION 111 STOP WORK ORDER 111.4 Failure to comply. Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be subject to violation penalties as specified in Section 109.3. Each day that work continues in violation of a stop work order shall be deemed a separate offense. CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER. A set of weather conditions (usually a combination of low relative humidity and wind) whose effects on fire behavior make control difficult and threaten firefighter safety. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 15 of 50 P-238 CHAPTER 3 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FHtE SECTION 301 GENERAL 301 2 Permits Permits for operations or uses regulated by this chapter shall be required as set forth in Section 105. SECTION 302 DEFINITIONS Recreational Fire. An outdoor fire burning materials other than rubbish where the fuel being burned is not contained in an incinerator, outdoor fireplace, portable outdoor fireplace, approved permanently constructed or installed fire pit or fire ripe, listed or approved barbecue grill, or droved barbecue pit and has a.total fuel area of 3 feet or less in diameter and 2 feet or less in height far pleasure, religious, ceremonial, cooking, warmth, or similar purposes. SECTION 307 OPEN BURNING, RECREATIONAL FIRES, BONFIRES, AND PORTABLE OUTDOOR FIREPLACES 307.1 General. A person shall not kindle or maintain or authorize to be kindled or maintained any open burning, bonfire, or recreational fire unless conducted and approved in accordance with this section. 307.1.1 Prohibited burning. Open burning. bonfires, and recreational fires that are offensive or objectionable because of smoke or odor emissions or when atmospheric conditions or local circumstances make such fires hazardous shall be prohibited. Regardless of an issued permit and/or prior approval open burnina~ recreational fires bonfires: and fires in a(nl outdoor fireplace, portable outdoor fireplace approved permanently constructed or installed fire pit or fire ring listed or approved barbecue grill or approved barbecue pit are prohibited in a wildland-urban interface fire area as defined by the provisions of Chapter 49 when critical fire weather conditions have been declared by the fire code officiate the county fire warden. or the US Forest Service. 307.2 Permit required. A permit shall be obtained from the fire code official in accordance with Section 105 prior to kindling a fire for recognized silvicultural or range or wildlife management practices, prevention or control of disease or pests, open burning, a bonfire; or a recreational fire. Application for such approval shall only be presented by and permits issued to the owner of the land upon which the fire is to be kindled. 307.3 Extinguishment authority. The fire code official is authorized to order the extinguishment by the permit holder, property owner, another person responsible, or the fire department of open burning, recreational fires, bonfires. and other outdoor fires that, in the opinion of the fire code official, create or add to a hazardous or objectionable situation. 307.5 Attendance. All outdoor fires including open burning; bonfires; recreational fires; and fires in portable outdoor fireplaces approved permanently constructed or installed fire pit or fire rip<~, listed or approved barbecue grill, or approved barbecue pit shall be constantly attended until the fire is extinguished. A minimum of one portable fire extinguisher complying with Section 906 with a Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 16 of 50 P-239 minimum4-A rating or other approved on-site fire extinguishing equipment, such as dirt, sand, water barrel, garden hose, or water truck, shall be available for immediate utilization. 307 6 Standby personnel The fire code official is authorized to require standbv nersonnel in accordance with Section 403 3 during any open burnin¢, recreational fire, bonfire, or other outdoor fire that poses an adverse risk to public safety. SECTION 308 OPEN FLAMES 308.1.2 Attendance. All open flames and open-flame devices regulated by this section shall be constantly attended until the flame is extinguished. 308.1.4 Open-flame cooking devices. Charcoal burners and other open-flame cooking devices shall not be operated on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction. Exceptions: 1. One- and two-family dwellings. 2. LP-gas cooking devices having one LP-gas container with a water capacity of not greaterthan 2'/z pounds (nominal 1 pound LP-gas capacity). 308.3 Group A occupancies. Open-flame devices shall not be used in a Group A occupancy. Exceptions: 1. Open-flame devices are allowed to be used in the following situations, provided approved precautions are taken to prevent ignition of a combustible material or injury to occupants: ].1 Where necessary for ceremonial or religious purposes in accordance with Section 308. ] .7. 1.2. On stages and platforms as a necessary part of a performance in accordance with Section 308.3.2. 1.3. Where candles on tables are securely supported on substantial noncombustible bases and the candle flames are protected. Candles shall be in accordance with Section 308.3.1. 2. Heat-producing equipment complying with Chapter 6 and the California Mechanical Code. 3. Gas lights are allowed to be used provided adequate precautions satisfactory to the fire code official are taken to prevent ignition of combustible materials. 308.6 Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Areas. Regardless of an issued permit, prior approval. or implied or expressed consent contained within this code, open flames and the use of open flame devices are prohibited in a wildland-urban interface fire area as defined by the provisions of Chapter 49 when critical fire weather conditions have been declared by the fire code official, the county fire warden, or the US Forest Service 308 7 Standbypersonnel The fire code official is authorized to require standbv nersonnel in accordance with Section 403 3 whenever the use of open flames doses an adverse risk to public safety. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 17 of 50 P-240 SECTION 309 POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT 309.1 General. Powered industrial trucks, electric carts/cars, and similar equipment including, but not limited to, floor scrubbers and floor buffers, shall be operated and maintained in accordance with this section. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105. SECTION 310 SMOKING 310.1 General. The smoking or carrying of a lighted pipe, cigar, cigarette, or any other type of smoking paraphernalia or material is prohibited in accordance with the municipal code of the Cit~f Rancho Cucamonga and in the areas indicated in Sections 310.2 through 310.8. SECTION 314 INDOOR DISPLAYS 314.1 General. Indoor displays constructed within any occupancy shall comply ~~ith Sections 314.2 through 314.4. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105. 314.4 Vehicles. Liquid- or gas-fueled vehicles, boats or other motorcraft shall not be located indoors except as follows: 1. Batteries are disconnected. 2. Fuel in fuel tanks does not exceed one-quarter tank or 5 gallons (whichever is least). 3. Fuel tanks and fill openings are closed and sealed to prevent the escape ofvapors and locked to rep vent tampering. 4. Fuel tanks are inspected for leaks and determined to be free from leaks. 5. Vehicles, boats or other motorcraft equipment are not fueled or defueled within the building. 6. The location of vehicles or eq~ment do not obstruct means of e rg ess. 7. When a compressed natural eas (CNGI or liquefied petroleum eas (LP-aas) powered vehicle is approved by the fire code official to be marked inside a mace of assembly all the followin¢ conditions shall be met: a. The quarter-turn shutoff valve or other shutoff valve on the outlet of the CNG or LP-eas container shall be closed and the engine shall be operated until it stops. Valves shall remain closed while the vehicle is indoors. b. The hot lead ofthe battery shall be disconnected. c. Dual-fuel vehicles eq~ped to operate on easoline and CNG or LP-eas shall comply with all of the provisions. 314.4.1 Approved competitions and demonstrations. Liquid and eas-fueled vehicles and equipment approved by the fire code official for use in a competition or demonstration within a buildine shall comma with Sections 314.4.1.1 through 314.4.1.3. 314 4 1 1 Fuel stora¢e. Fuel for vehicles or equipment shall be stored in approved containers in an approved location outside of the structure in an approved manner not less than 50 feet from the structure Storaee shall be in accordance with Chapter 34. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 18 of 50 P-241 314.4.1.2 Fueling. Refueling shall be performed outside of the structure in an approved location not less than 20 feet from the structure. 314.4.1.3 Spills. Fuel spills shall be cleaned up immediately. SECTION 316 HAZARDS TO FHtE FIGHTERS 316.6. Foe or smoke emitting systems, No alarm system shall be installed in any new or existing building or portion of a building which as a,~art of its operation discharees anytae s vapor liquid smoke or other product when the primary intent of system discharge is to obscure the vision of any Berson cause disorientation or incapacitate any person within the building or portion thereof. Nothing in this section is intended to preclude the connection of an alarm system to any fire suppression s s~ tem. SECTION 318 STORAGE OF IDLE PALLETS* 318 l General Storage of idle pallets shall be in accordance with this section. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105. 318 2 Storage location Idle pallets shall be stored outside or in a separate building designed for pallet storage unless stored indoors in accordance with Section 318.3. 318 3 Indoor storage Idle pallet storage shall be permitted in a building used for other storage or other purpose when arran e~ and protected in accordance with NFPA 13 unless the following conditions are met: 1. Pallets are stored no more than 6 feet in height. 2. Pallet piles are limited to 500 square feet or 200 cubic feet Individual piles shall be separated from other piles by a clear space of not less than 8 feet and seated from commodities by a clear space of not less than 25 feet. 3. The aggregate volume of pallets does not exceed 2,500 cubic feet per fire area. 4. Storage is in accordance with Section 3404 3 3.9 as amended where applicable. 318.4 Outdoor storage. Idle pallets stored outside shall be stored in accordance with Tables 318.4.1 and 318.4.2 and Sectiun 318.5. 318.5 Outdoor pile dimensions. Idle pallet stacks shall not exceed 15 feet in height nor shall cover an area greater than 500 square feet. Pallet stacks shall be arranged to form stable piles. Piles shall be separated by a minimum of 8 feet. Piles shall be a minimum of 10 feet from propert ly roes. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 19 of 50 P-242 Table 318.4.1 Required Clearance Between Outside Idle Pallet Storage and Other Yard Storage Pile Size Minimum Distance (ft) Under 50 allets 20 50-200 allets 30 Ovei• 200 allets 50 Table 318.4.2 Re aired Clearance Between Outside Idle Pallet Stora a and Structures Minimum Distance of Wall from Stora a (ft Under 50 50 to 200 Over 200 Wall Construction Pallets Pallets Pallets Masonry with no o enings 0 0 15 Masonry with wired glass in openings, outside sprinklers, and 0 10 20 1-hour doors Masonry with wired or plain glass, outside sprinklers, and 3/4-hour 10 20 30 doors Wood or metal with outside l0 20 30 s rinklers Wood, metal, other 20 30 50 *Based on NFPA Standard 1 SECTION 319 WASTE HANDLING AND RECYCLING FACILITIES 319 1 General Waste handline recvcline and scrap facilities automobile wreckin~yards and iunk yards shall be in accordance with this section. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105. 319 2 Fire auaaratus access roads Fire apaaratus access roads shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Section 503. 319.3 Welding and other hot work. Weldine and other hot work shall be in accordance with Chapter 26. 319.4 Combustible waste material Combustible waste material and combustible veeetation shall be stored, arranged and maintained in accordance with Section 304. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 20 of 50 P-243 319 5 Fire protection Fire protection shall be in accordance with Chapter 9. The fire code official is authorized to require additional fire protection systems in accordance with Section 901.4.3 such as, but not limited to, fixed master stream monitors. 319.6 Tires, motor vehicle fluids, hazardous materials, and lead-acid batteries. The storage. use. and handlinn of tires motor vehicle fluids. and hazardous materials shall be in accordance with this section - 319.6.1 Tires. The storaee of tires shall be in accordance with Chapter 25. 319.6.2 Motor vehicle fluids. The storage, use, and handling of motor vehicle fluids shall be in accordance with this section and Chapters 27 and 34. 319.6.2.1 Leaking Fluids. Motor vehicle fluids shall be drained from salvage vehicles when such fluids are leaking Supplies ore ui ment capable of mitigatine leaks from fuel tanks crankcases brake systems and transmissions shall be kept available on site Single-use plu~Qino dikino and absorbent materials shall be disposed of as hazardous waste and removed from the site in a manner approved by applicable state regulations. 319.6.3 Hazardous materials. The storaee. use, and handling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Chapter 27 and those chapters with provisions specific to the material being stored, used. and/or handled. 319.6.4 Lead-acid batteries. Lead-acid batteries shall be removed from salvaoe vehicles and stored in an approved manner. 319 6 5 Air boa systems Air bag systems shall be handled as a hazardous material in accordance with Chapter 27 and other applicable state regulations. 319 7 Burning operations Burning operations shall be in accordance with state air quality and other applicable regulations. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 21 of 50 P-244 CHAPTER 4 EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS SECTION 403 PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGES AND EVENTS 403 1 General Public assemblaaes• carnivals fairs exhibits trade shows and similar indoor or outdoor events• special amusement buildings• and seasonal sales lots shall comply with the provisions of this code and RCFPD Standards 4-l. 4-2.4-3. and 4-4. 403.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Anpendix Chapter 1. Section 105. 403.3 Standby personnel. When, in the opinion of the fire code official, it is essential for public safety in a place of assembly or any other place where people congregate, because of the number of persons; the nature of the performance, exhibition, display, contest, or activity; or the presence of open burnine. open flames, or fireworks. the owner, agent, or lessee shall provide one or more qualified standby personnel, as required and approved by the fire code official, to remain on duty during the times such places are open to the public, or when such activity is being conducted. Standbypersonnel shall be in a uniform or be otherwise readily identifiable and distin¢uishable. Standby personnel shall remain on dut~na the times such places are open to the~ublic or when such activity is beine conducted, until relieved of such dut~v another person who meets the qualifications ofthis section, or until released from dut~y the fire code official. 403.3.1 Duties. Standbypersonnel shall keep diligent watch for fires, obstructions to means of egress, and other hazards during the time such place is open to the public or such activity is being conducted and take prompt measures for remediation of hazards, extinguishment of fires that occur, and assisting in the evacuation of the public from the structures. 403.4 Public safety plan. ]n other than Group A or E occupancies, where the fire code official determines that an indoor or outdoor gathering of persons could have an adverse impact on public safety through diminished access to buildings, structures, fire hydrants, fire apparatus access roads, persons in need of emergency medical care unrestricted access to the public way and/or similar risks to general public safety or where such gatherings could adversely affect public safety services of any kind, the fire code official shall have the authority to order the development of, or prescribe a plan for, the provision of an approved level of public safety. 403.4.1 Contents. The public safety plan, vvhere required by Section 403.4, shall address such items as emergency vehicle ingress and egress, fire protection, emergency medical services, emer_eg ncv e rg ess, public assembly areas and the directing of both attendees and vehicles (including the parking of vehicles), vendor and food concession distribution, and the need for the presence of law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services personnel at the event. 403.5 Crowd managers. (Numbering change only). Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 22 of 50 P-245 TABLE 405.2 FIRE AND EVACUATION DRILL FREQUENCY AND PARTICIPATION Group or Occu ancy Frequency Participation Grou A Quarter Em to ees Grou B e Annuall Em to ees Grou E Monthl a All occu ants Grou F Annuall Em to ees Grou I Quarter on each shift Em to ees Grou R-1 Quarter on each shift Em to ees Grou R-2 Four annual All occu ants Grou R-4 Quarter on each shift Em loyees High-rise buildin s Annually Employees a. The frequency shall be allowed to he modified in accordance with Section 408.3.?,Title 19 CCR. and the Educalinn Code. b. Fire and evacuation drills in residential care assisted living facilities shall include complete evacuation o(lhe premises in accordance with Section 408.10.5. Where occupants receive habilitation or rehabilitation training, fire prevention and fire safety practices shall be included as part oflhe training program. c. Group H buildings having an occupant load o(500 or mare persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge. d. Applicable to Group R-2 college and university' buildines in accordance with Section 408.3. SECTION 408 USE AND OCCUPANCY-RELATED REQUIREMENTS 408.9 Group R-2 occupancies. Group R-2 occupancies shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.9.1 through 408.9.3, and Sections 401 through 406. 408.9.1 Emergency guide. A fire emergency guide that complies with RCFPD Standard 4-5 shall be provided. 408.9.2 Maintenance. Emergency guides shall be reviewed by the owner, owner's association, and/or the manager at least annually and approved in accordance with Section 401.2. 408.9.3 Distribution. A copy of the emergency guide shall be given to each tenant prior to initial occupancy. Each tenant shall sign a form supplied by the owner or owner's went acknowled~inc in-person receipt of the fire emergency t*uide Tenants shall sien a similar form when updated versions of the emergency guide are provided. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 23 of 50 P-246 CHAPTER 5 FIRE SERVICE FEATURES SECTION 503 FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS 503.2 Specifications. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed. engineered, installed and arranged in accordance with Sections 503.2.1 through 503.2.7 and RCFPD Standard 5-1. 503.2.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 26 feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 14 feet 6 inches. Street widths are to be measured from top face of curb to top face of curb on streets with curb and gutter, and from flowline to flowline on streets with rolled curbs Exceptions• 1. Gates shall be in accordance with Section 503.5 and 503.6. 2. Roads at entry medians constructed for private commercial, industrial, or residential developments shall be a minimum of 20 feet on each side The road shall not be part of a radius turn. This exception does not apply to public streets. 3. Dimensions may be reduced when in the opinion of the fire code official there are practical difficulties with providing the required dimensions 4. Dimensions' may be increased when in the opinion of the fire code official required dimensions are not adequate to provide fire apparatus access. 503.2.3 Surface. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be surfaced so as to provide all weather driving capabilities. Permanent fire apparatus access roads utilizing surface material other than concrete or asphalt (alternative materials) shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-2 and approved by the fire code official. 503.2.4 Turning radius. The required turning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-l. 503.2.5 Dead ends. Dead-end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with an approved area for turning around fire apparatus in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-l. 503.2.7 Grade. The grade of the fire apparatus access road shall be in accordance ~~ith RCFPD Standard 5-I and Section 503.7.3. 503.2.8 Angles of approach and departure. The angles of approach and departure for fire apparatus access roads shall be in accordance with RDFPD Standard 5-l. 503.2.9 Traffic calmino. Traffic calming devices or measures installed in a fire apnaratus access road shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-]. 503.3 Marking. Approved signs or other approved notices or markings that include the words NO PARKING -FIRE LANE shall be provided for fire apparatus access roads to identify such roads or prohibit the obstruction thereof. The means by which fire lanes are designated shall be maintained in a clean and legible condition at all times and be replaced or repaired when necessary to provide adequate visibility. Fire apparatus access road marking shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-l. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 24 of 50 P-247 503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Fire apparatus access roads shall not be obstructed in any manner, including the parking of vehicles. The minimum widths and clearances established in Section 503.2.1 shall be maintained at all times. Water run-offand flood control dips, speed bums traffic calming devices or other surface irregularity shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-l. 503.5 Required gates or barricades. The fire code official is authorized to require the installation and maintenance of gates or other approved barricades across fire apparatus access roads, trails, or other accessways, not including public streets, alleys, or highways. Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listed in accordance with UL 325. Gates intended for automatic operation shall be designed, constructed, and installed to comply with the requirements of ASTM F2200 and RCFPD Standards 5-3 and 5-4. 503.6 Security gates. The installation of security gates across a fire apparatus access road shall be approved by the fire code official. Where security gates are installed, they shall have approved means of emergency operation. The security gates and the emergency operation shall be maintained operational at all times. Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listed in accordance with UL 325. Gates intended for automatic operation shall be designed, constructed, and installed to comply with the requirements of ASTM F2200. Residential vehicular gates shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard ~-3. Commercial and industrial vehicular mates shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard ~-4. 503.7 Aerial fire apparatus access roads. Buildings or aortions of buildings or facilities exceeding 30 feet in height above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access shall be provided with approved fire apparatus access roads capable of accommodatin fire department aerial apparatus. 503.7.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 26 feet. Overhead utility and power lines and other vertical obstructions shall not be located within the aerial fire apparatus access roadway. 503.7.2 Proximity to building. At least one of the required access routes meeting this condition shall be located within a minimum of I S feet and a maximum of 30 feet from the building. and shall be Rositioned parallel to one entire side of the building. 503.7.3 Grade. The grade of aerial fire apparatus access roads shall not exceed five percent (5%). SECTION 504 ACCESS TO BUILDING OPENINGS AND ROOFS 504.1.1 Access identification. Required exterior access doors, including exit doors, in the warehouse or manufacturing areas of any building with a gross floor area greater than 10,000 square feet shall be marked in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-5 to allow for quick identification by firefighters both inside and outside of the building, 504.4 Roof access. Aerial fire apparatus ladder access to the roof and parapet ladders shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-6. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 25 of 50 P-248 SECTION 505 PREMISES IDENTIFICATION 505.1 Address identification. New and existing buildings shall have approved address numbers, building numbers or approved building identification placed in a position that is plainly legible and visible from the street or road fronting the property. These numbers shall contrast with their background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical letters. Addressing of multi- family residential buildings shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-7. Addressing of commercial and industrial buildings shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-8. For all other buildings, numbers shall be a minimum of 4 inches high'with a minimum stroke width of 0.5 inch. Acceptable dimensions of address numbers and letters will be determined by the fire code official to ensure that they are mainly legible and visible. Where access is.by means of a private road and the building cannot be viewed from the public wav, a monument, pole, or other sign or means shall be used to identify the structure. SECTION 506 KEY BOXES 506.1 Where required. Where access to or v`~ithin a structure or an area is restricted because of secured openings or where immediate access is necessary for life-saving orfire-fighting purposes, the fire code official is authorized to require a key box to be installed in an approved location. The key box shall be of an approved type and shall contain keys and/or other devices/information such as electronic card kevs or access codes to gain necessary access as required by the fire code official. Key boxes shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-9. SECTION 507 FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLIES 507.1 Required water supply. An approved water supply capable of supplying the required fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to premises upon which facilities; buildings or portions of buildings are hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The approved water supply shall be in accordance with this section Appendix B as amended, and RCFPD Standard 5-10. 507.3 Fire flow. Fire flow requirements for buildings or portions of buildings and facilities shall be in accordance with Appendix B as amended and RCFPD Standard 5-10. , 507.5 Fire hydrant systems. Fire hydrant systems shall comply with Sections 508.5.1 through 508.5.6, Appendix C, and RCFPD Standard 5-10. 507.5.1 Where required. Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 300 feet from a hydrant on a fire apparatus access road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on- site fire hydrants and mains shall be provided where required by the fire code official. Exception: For Group R-3 and Group U occupancies equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2, the distance requirement can be increased by the fire code official. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 26 of 50 P-249 SECTION 509 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION AND ACCESS 509.3 Multi-tenant or multi-unit buildings. When an automatic fire sprinkler system ors}stems or a fire alarm system or svstems are installed in buildings constructed for multiple tenants and/or units and the installed s sums protect multiple tenant spaces or units the fire sprinkler riser(s) fire alarm control unit and all other related valves causes. and/or controls for such svstems shall be located in an attached or included room or approved weather resistant enclosure with an exterior access door of not less than 3'-0" by 6'-8". SECTION 511 SITE PLANS Sl l 1 General The owner of or person responsible for a building or facility shall provide the fire code official with a site plan in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-I 1. The owner or responsible person shall provide an updated site plan to the fire code official when anv element of the site plan chances. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 27 of 50 P-250 CHAPTER 6 BUILDING SERVICES AND SYSTEMS SECTION 601 GENERAL 601.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Chapter 1, Section 105. SECTION 606 MECHANICAL REFRIGERATION 606.10.1.2 Manual Operation. When required by the fire code official, automatic crossover valves shall be capable of manual operation. The manual valves shall be located in an approved location immediately outside of the machinery room, in a secure metal box and marked as Emereenev Controls. SECTION 609 COMMERCIAL COOKING OPERATIONS 609.1 General. Commercial cookine operations, commercial cookin~ppliances, and commercial kitchen exhaust hoods shall comply with the requirements of this section, Section 904, the California Mechanical Code, and NFPA 96 Permits shall be required as set forth in Chapter 1, Section 105. Ordinance No. FD 50 Paoe 28 of 50 P-257 CHAPTER 8 INTERIOR FINISH, DECORATIVE MATERIALS AND FURNISHINGS SECTION 807 DECORATIVE MATERIALS OTHER THAN DECORATIVE VEGETATION IN NEW AND EXISTING BUILDINGS 807.4.3.2 Artwork Artwork and teaching materials shall be limited on the walls of corridors to not more than 20 percent (20%) of the wall area. Artwork and teaching materials on the walls. windows and doors of classrooms shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 8-l. 807.4.4.2 Artwork Artwork and teaching materials shall be limited on walls of corridors to not more than 20 percent (20%) of the wall area. Artwork and teaching materials on the walls windows and doors of day care facilities shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 8-l . Ordinance No. FD 50 Paoe 29 of 50 P-252 CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS SECTION 901 GENERAL 901.4.2 Non-required fire protection systems. Any fire protection system or portion thereof not required by this code or the California Building Code shall be allowed to be furnished for partial or complete protection provided such installed system meets the requirements of this code and the California Building Code. Partial systems shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 9-l. 901.7 Systems out of service. Where a required fire protection system is out of service, the fire department and the fire code official shall be notified immediately and, where required by the fire code official, the building shall either be evacuated or an approved fire watch shall be provided for all occupants left unprotected by the shut down until the fire protection system has been returned to service. Where utilized, fire watches shall be provided with at least one approved means for notification of the fire department and their only duty shall be to perform constant patrols ofthe protected premises and keep watch for fires. Afire watch shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 9-2. 901.8 Removal of or tampering with equipment. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove, tamper with, intentionally dama_e or destroy, or otherwise disturb any fire hydrant, fire detection and alarm system, fire suppression system, fire appliances required by this code, or other appurtenance installed as a component of a fire protections s~ except for the purpose of extinguishing fire, approved training, recharging or making necessary repairs, or when authorized by the fire code official. The fire code official is authorized to approve means for preventing and deterring the unlawful removal of and/or tamperine with fire protection equipment. SECTION 903 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 903.2 Where required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems shall be provided: 1. In new buildings and structures in the locations described in Sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.12 as amended. 2. In existing buildings and structures where an addition creates a fire area that is required by Sections 903 2 1 through 903 2 12 as amended to have an automatic sprinkler system. 3. In existing buildings and structures when a change in use results in a fire area that is required b~Sections'903 2 1 through 903 2 12 as amended to have an automatic sprinkler system. 903.2.1 Group A. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings and portions thereof used as Group A occupancies as provided in this section. For Group A-l, A-2, A- 3, and A-4 occupancies, the automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout the floor area where the Group A-1, A-2, A-3 or A-4 occupancy is located, and in all floors from the Group A occupancy to, and including, the nearest level of exit discharge serving the Group A occupancy. For Group A-5 occupancies, the automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in the spaces indicated in Section 903.2.1.5. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 30 of 50 P-253 903.2.1.1 Group A-1. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided for Group A-1 occupancies where one of the following conditions exists: 1. The fire area exceeds 5~ square feet. 2. The fire area has an occupant load of 300 or more; 3. The fire area is located on a floor other than a level of exit discharge serving such occupancies. 4. The fire area contains amulti-theater complex. 903.2.1.2 Group A-2. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided for Group A-2 occupancies where one of the following conditions exists: 1. The fire area exceeds 5,000 square feet. 2. The fire area has an occupant load of 100 or more; or 3. The fire area is located on a floor other than a level of exit discharge serving such occupancies. 4. The structure exceeds 5,000 square feet, contains more than one fire area containing a Group A-2 occupancy, and is separated into two or more buildings by fire walls of less than four hour fire resistance rating without openings. 903.2.1.3 Group A-3. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided for Group A-3 occupancies where one of the following conditions exists: 1. The fire area exceeds 5 000 square feet. 2. The fire area has an occupant load of 300 or more; or 3. The fire area is located on a floor other than a level of exit discharge serving such occupancies. 4. The structure exceeds 12,000 square feet, contains more than one fire area containing exhibition and display rooms, and is separated into two or more buildings by fire walls of less than four hour fire resistance rating without openings. 903.2.1.4 Group A-4. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided for Group A-4 occupancies where one of the following conditions exists: 1. The fire area exceeds 5~ square feet. 2. The fire area has an occupant load of 300 or more; or 3. The fire area is located on a floor other than a level of exit discharge serving such occupancies. 903.2.1.5 Group A-5. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided for Group A-5 occupancies in the following areas: concession stands, retail areas, press boxes, and other accessory use areas in excess of 1,000 square feet. 903.2.3 Group E. Except as provided for in Sections 903.2.3.1 for a new public school campus an automatic sprinkler system shall be provided for Group E occupancies as follows: 1. Throughout all Group E fire areas greater than 5.000 square feet in area. All other provisions of this section remain unchanged. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 31 of 50 P-254 903.2.4 Group F-1. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all buildings containing a Group F- ]occupancy where one of the following conditions exists: 1. A Group F-1 fire area exceeds 5.000 square feet. 2. A Group F-1 fire area is located more than three stories above grade plane. 3. The combined area of all Group F-1 fire areas on all floors, including any mezzanines, exceeds 5.000 square feet. 903.2.7 Group M. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings containing a Group M occupancy where one of the following conditions exists: 1. A Group M fire area exceeds 5 000 square feet. 2. A Group M fire area is located more than three stories above grade plane. 3. The combined area of all Group.M fire areas on all floors, including any mezzanines, exceeds 5 000 square feet. 4. A Group M occupancy is used for the display and sale of upholstered furniture. 5. The structure exceeds 12.000 square feet, contains more than one fire area containing a Group M occupancy, and is separated into two or more buildings by fire walls of less than 4-hour fire-resistance rating. 903.2.9 Group S-1. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all buildings containing a Group S-1 occupancy where one ofthe following conditions exists: 1. A Group S-I fire area exceeds 5 000 square feet. 2. A Group S-1 fire area is located more than three stories above grade plane. 3. The combined area of all Group S-1 fire areas on all floors, including any mezzanines, exceeds 5.000 square feet. 4. A Group S-1 fire area used for the storage of commercial trucks or buses where the fire area exceeds 5,000 square feet. 903.2.9.1 Repair garages. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all buildings used as repair garages in accordance with Section 406 of the California Building C'odc, as shown: 1. Buildings having two or more stories above grade plane, including basements, with a fire area containing a repair garage exceeding 5_~ square feet. 2. Buildings no more than one story above grade plane, with a fire area containing a repair garage exceeding 5~ square feet. 3. Buildings with repair garages servicing vehicles parked in basements. 4. A Group S-1 tire area used for repair of commercial trucks or buses where the fire area exceeds 5,000 square feet. 903.2.10 Group S-2 enclosed parking garages. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings classified as enclosed parking garages in accordance with Section 406.4 of the California Building Code as follows: 1. Where the fire area of the enclosed parking garage exceeds 5 000 square feet; or 2. Where the enclosed parking garage is located beneath other groups. 903.2.10.1 Commercial parking garages. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings used for storage of commercial trucks or buses where the Gross floor area exceeds 5,000 square feet. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 32 of 50 P-255 903.3 Installation requirements. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be designed and installed in accordance with Sections 903.3.1 through 903.3.7. Automatic sprinkler svstems designed for and installed in buildings and structures in a wildland-urban interface fire area shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 49-1. 903.4 Sprinkler system supervision and alarms. All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised. Exceptions: 1. Automatic sprinkler systems protecting one- and two-family dwellings. 2. Limited area systems serving fewer than 20 sprinklers. 3. Automatic sprinkler systems installed in accordance with NFPA 13R where a common supply main is used to supply both domestic water and the automatic sprinkler system, and a separate shutoff valve for the automatic sprinkler system is not provided. 4. Jockey pump control valves that are sealed or locked in the open position. 5. Exception deleted. 6. Valves controlling the fuel supply to fire pump engines that are sealed or locked in the open position. 7. Trim valves to pressure switches in dry, pre-action and deluge sprinkler systems that are sealed or locked in the open position. 903.4.3 Floor control valves. Approved supervised indicating control valves shall be provided at the point of connection to the riser on each floor in all multi-story buildings. Exception: Group R-2 and Group R-3 occupancies SECTION 904 ALTERNATIVE AUTOMATIC FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 904.2.1 Commercial hood and duct systems. Each required commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct system required by Section 609 to have a Type I hood shall be protected with an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system installed in accordance with this code, manufacturer's ~ecifications. and NFPA 96. SECTION 906 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 906.6 Unobstructed and unobscured. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be completely avoided, means acceptable to the fire code official shall be provided to indicate the locations of extinguishers. SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS 907.1 General. This section covers the application, installation, performance, and maintenance of fire alarm systems and their components in new and existing buildings and structures. The requirements of Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 33 of 50 P-256 Section 907.2 are applicable to new buildings and structures. The requirements of Section 907.3 are applicable to existing buildings and structures. Fire alarm and detection systems, remote annunciation, reset and silence procedures listing certification monitoring notification appliances eq~ment disconnect interfaces and a posted zone map in new and existine buildings shall be in accordance with RDFPD Standard 9-3. SECTION 910 SMOKE AND HEAT VENTS 910.3.2.2 Sprinklered buildings. Where installed in buildings equipped vt~ith an approved automatic sprinkler system, smoke and heat vents shall be designed to operate automatically means of aheat-responsive device rated at least 100° F above the operatine temperature of the sprinkler. SECTION 912 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS 912.1 Installation. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.6 and RCFPD Standard 5-10. 912.4 Signs. A sign in accordance with RDFPD Standard 5-10 shall be mounted on all fire department connections serving automatic sprinklers, standpipes, or fire pump connections. Where the fire department connection does not serve the entire building, a sign shall be provided indicating the portions ofthe building served. SECTION 913 FTRE PUMPS 913.2 Protection against interruption of service. The fire pump, driver, and controller shall be protected in accordance with NFPA 20 against possible interruption of service through damage caused by explosion, fire, flood, earthquake, rodents, insects, windstorm, freezing, vandalism and other adverse conditions. 913.2.2 Alternate source of power. Notwithstandine the availability of a public utility to provide electric service for a fire pump electrically driven fire~umps shall be provided with an alternate source of power in accordance with NFPA 20 due to a history of extended power interruptions along the California Power Grid durine times of high demand, high heat. and damage to the power ,grid caused by destructive natural events common in Southern California such as wildfires, Santa Ana winds. and earthquakes. Ordinance No. FD 50 Pale 34 of 50 P-257 CHAPTER 10 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 1001 ADMINISTRATION 1001.3 Permits. Permits shall be required for delaLgress as set forth in Chapter 1, Sections 105. [B] SECTION 1003 GENERAL MEANS OF EGRESS 1003 8 Public swimmingpools Public swimming Wool enclosures mates and means of eeress shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 10-1. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 35 of 50 P-258 CHAPTER l4 FIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION SECTION 1401 GENERAL 1401 3 Construction Hermits Construction or buildin<~ permits shall not be issued until the fire code official inspects and approves required fire apparatus access and water supply for the construction site. The issuance of buildingpermits with regard to the requirements of this section shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 14-1. SECTION 1404 PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE 1404.5 Fire watch. When required by the fire code official for building demolition that is hazardous in nature, qualified personnel shall be provided to serve as an on-site fire watch. Fire watch personnel shall be provided with at least one approved means for notification of the fire department and their sole duty shall be to perform constant patrols and watch for the occurrence of fire. A fire watch shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 9-2. SECTION 1410 ACCESS FOR FIRE FIGHTING 1410.1 Required access. Approved vehicle access for fire fighting shall be provided to all construction or demolition sites. Vehicle access shall be provided to within 100 feet oftemporary or permanent fire department connections. Vehicle access shall be provided by either temporary or permanent roads capable of supporting vehicle loading under all weather conditions. Vehicle access shall be maintained until permanent fire apparatus access roads are available. Temporary fire apparatus access roadways shall be in accordance with KCFPD Standard 14-2. SECTION 1412 WATER SUPPLY FOR FIRE PROTECTION 1412.1 When required. An approved water supply for fire protection, either temporary or permanent, shall be made available rip or to combustible material arrivine on the site. Temporary water suppl~nd fire hydrants shall be in accordance with RCFPD Standard 14-2. Exception Combustible forms used for foundation work. SECTION 1418 WILDLAND-URBAN INTERFACE FIRE AREAS 1418 1 General Fire safet~durin~ construction and demolition in a wildland-urban interface fire area shall be in accordance with [his chapter this section Chapter 49 and RCFPD Standard 49-1 1418 2 Fire Hrotection plan Afire protection plan as required by RCFPD Standard 49-I shall be submitted and approved in conjunction with the submittal and approval of plans for a oradinu or construction permit. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 36 of 50 P-259 1418 3 Vegetation management Approved Zone 1 vegetation management shall be provided prior to combustible material arriving on the site and shall be maintained throuehout the duration of construction The fire code official is authorized to require additional vegetation management and/or defensible space when warranted in the opinion of the fire official bysite-specific conditions Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 37 of 50 P-260 CHAPTER 17 FUMIGATION AND THERMAL INSECTICIDAL FOGGING SECTION 1701 GENERAL 1701.1 Scope. Fumigation and thermal insecticidal fogging operations within structures shall comply with this chapter and the California Food and Agriculture Code Divisions 6 and 7 Where there are conflicting~rovisions the regulations contained in the Food and Agriculture Code shall prevail 1701 2 Permits Permits are not required to conduct fumigation and insecticidal fogging operations per California State Fire Marshal Informational Bulletin issued 10-03-00. Instead, provide required notification to the fire code official in accordance with Section 17033 and the California Business and Professions Code Section 8505.5. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 38 of 50 P-261 CHAPTER 19 LUMBER YARDS AND WOODWORKING FACILITIES SECTION 1904 FH2E PROTECTION 1904 5 Water supply An approved fire hydrant /water supply system capable of supplyine 1 500 gpm fire flow for 2 hours shall be provided within 150 feet of all portions of the yard When re~c uired fire flow cannot be provided the fire code official can impose additional restrictions on pile sizes, locations, and separations. SECTION 1910 WOOD PALLETS 19]0 1 General The indoor and outdoor storage of wood pallets shall be in accordance with Section 316. Ordinance No. FD 50 Pale 39 of 50 P-262 CHAPTER 23 HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE SECTION 2302 DEFINITIONS HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE. Storage of combustible materials in closely packed piles or combustible materials on pallets, in racks, or on shelves where the top of storage is greater than 12 feet in height. Hieh-piled combustible storage also includes certain high-hazard commodities, such as rubber tires Group A plastics flammable liquids idle pallets and similar commodities where the top of storage is greater than 6 feet in height. SECTION 2306 GENERAL FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY FEATURES 2306.6.1 Access doors. 2306.6.1.4 Identification. Required access doors in any building with a gross floor area rg eater than 10 000 square feet shall be marked in accordance with RCFPD Standard 5-5 to allow for quick identification b~ghters both inside and outside ofthe building. 2308.3 Flue spaces. Flue spaces shall be provided in accordance with Table 2308.3. Required flue spaces shall be maintained. 2308.3.1 Pallet/commodity stops In double-row racks, pallet/commodity stops shall be provided along the longitudinal flue space at each level The std shall be steel or other ferrous material ''/<" thick and in the mounted position shall extend a minimum of 4 inches above the shelf or cross member This requirement can be~plied to existi~ high-piled combustible storage facilities when in the opinion of the fire code official required flue spaces are not being maintained. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 40 of 50 P-263 CHAPTER 26 WELDING AND OTHER HOT WORK SECTION 2601 GENERAL 2601.1 Scope. Welding, cutting, open torches, and other hot work operations and equipment shall comply with this chapter and RCFPD Standard 26-1. 2601.3 Restricted areas. Hot work shall only be conducted in areas designed or authorized for that purpose by the personnel responsible for a Hot Work Program. Hot work shall not be conducted in the following areas unless approval has been obtained from the fire code official: 1. Areas where the sprinkler system is impaired. 2. Areas where there exists the potential of an explosive atmosphere, such as locations where flammable gases, liquids or vapors are present. 3. Areas with readily ignitable materials,. such as storage of large quantities of bulk sulfur, baled paper, cotton, ]int, dust or loose combustible materials. 4. On board ships at dock or ships under construction or repair. 5. Outdoors in a wildland-urban interface fire area. 6. Other areas or ]ocations as specified by the fire code official. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 41 of 50 P-264 CHAPTER 33 (2009 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE) EXPLOSIVES AND FIREWORKS Chapter 33, as set forth in the 2010 California Fire Code, is deleted and replaced by Chapter 33, in its entirety, of the 2009 International Fire Code, subject to the following amendments: SECTION 3301 GENERAL 3301.1.1 Explosive material standard. In addition to the requirements of this chapter, NFPA 495 and Title 19 CCR, Chapter 10 shall govern the manufacture, transportation, storage, sale, handling and use of explosive materials. 3301.1.3 Fireworks. The possession, manufacture, storage, sale, handling, and use of 5reworks are prohibited. Exceptions: 1. Storage and handling of fireworks as allowed in Section 3304 and Title 19 CCR. Chapter 6. 2. Manufacture, assembly and testing of fireworks as allowed in Section 3305 and Title 19 CCR. Chapter 6. 3. The use of fireworks for display as allowed in Section 3308 and Title 19 CCR, Chapter 6. 4. The possession, storage, sale, handling and use of specific types of Division 1.4G fireworks where allowed by applicable laws, ordinances and regulations, provided such fireworks comply with Title 19 CCR, Chapter 6; CPSC 16 CFR, Parts 1500 and 1507; and DOTn 49 CFR, Parts 100-178, for consumer fireworks. 3301.1.4 Rocketry. The storage, handling and use of model and high-power rockets shall comply with the requirements ofNFPA 1 122, NFPA 1125, and NFPA 1 127, Title 19 CCR Chapter 6. and RCFPD Standard 24-1 (33-I1. 3301.1.5 Ammonium nitrate. The storage and handling of ammonium nitrate shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 490, Chapter 40, and Title 19 CCR, Chapter 10. Exception: Storage of ammonium nitrate in magazines with blasting agents shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 495 and Title ]9 CCR. Chapter 10. 3301.7 Seizure. The fire code official is authorized to remove or cause to be removed or disposed of in an approved manner, at the expense of the owner, explosives, explosive materials or fireworks offered or exposed for sale, stored, possessed or used in violation of this chapter, local ordinances, and Title 19 CCR Chauter 6 Anv seizure or removal pursuant to this section shall be in compliance with all applicable regulations, statutes, and laws. SECTION 3308 FIREWORKS DISPLAY 3308 11 Retail disalav and sale The retail displav and sale of all fireworks includine Safe & Sane, is prohibited. 3308.12 Firing. All aerial fireworks disnlays shall be electrically fired. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 42 of 50 P-265 CHAPTER 34 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS SECTION 3404 STORAGE 3404.2.7.6 Repair, alteration or reconstruction of tanks and piping. The repair, alteration or reconstruction,including welding, cutting and hot tapping of storage tanks and piping that have been placed in service, shall be in accordance with NFPA 30 and RCFPD Standard 34-1. 3404.2.13 Abandonment and status of tanks. Tanks taken out of service shall be removed in accordance with Section 3404.2.14 and RCFPD Standard 34-1, or safeguarded in accordance with Sections 3404.2.13.1 through 3404.2.13.2.3, API 1604. 3404.2.14 Removal and disposal of tanks. Removal and disposal of tanks shall comply with Sections 3404.2.14.1 and 3404.2.14.2 and RCFPD Standard 34-1. 3404.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 500 square feet and to a maximum storage height of 6 feet. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13 and NFPA 230. Pallet storage shall be separated from liquid storage by aisles that are at least 8 feet wide. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 43 of 50 P-266 CHAPTER 38 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES SECTION 3804 LOCATION OF CONTAINERS 3804.2 Maximum capacity within established limits. Within the limits established by ]aw restricting the storage of liquefied petroleum gas for the protection of heavily populated or congested areas, the aggregate capacity of any one installation shall not exceed a water capacity of 2,000 gallons in an location determined by the fire code official to create an unacceptable hazard to persons and/or rP oPeRX. Exception: In particular installations, this capacity limit shall be determined by the fire code official, after consideration of special features such as topographical conditions, nature of occupancy, and proximity to buildings, capacity of proposed containers, degree of fire protection to be provided and capabilities of the local fire department. SECTION 3807 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND DEVICES 3807.5 Container orientation Containers in multiple-container stationary installations and containers in storage shall be oriented with relation to one another such that the leneth axes of the containers are arP allel• Exception: Portable containers. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 44 of 50 P-267 CHAPTER 47 REFERENCED STANDARDS ICC Standard Referenced reference in code number Title section number IFC-09~ 2009 International Fire Code Chapter 33 ' In addition to specific references in this code, the 2009 International Fire Code is a nationally recognized fire safety standard approved by the fire wde official pursuant to Appendix Chapter 1 Section 102.7. NFPA Standard Referenced reference in code number Title section number 96-08 Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire 609. 904.2.1 Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations Standards of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District Number Standard Title 4-1 Carnivals, Fairs, and Outdoor Public Assembla es 4-2 Exhibits and Tradeshows 4-3 S ecial Amusement Buildin s 4-4 Pumpkin and Christmas Tree Seasonal Sales Lots 4-5 Fire Emergency Guide for Multi-Family Dwellings 5-1 Fire Apparatus Access Roads 5-2 Permanent Alternative Material All-Weather Fire Apparatus Access Roatl 5-3 Residential Vehicular Gates 5-4 Commercial 8 Industrial Vehicular Gates 5-5 Identification of Access Doors in Commercial/Industrial Buildings 5-6 Roof Access 5-7 Multi-Family Residential Building Addressing Standard 5-6 Commercial/Industrial Building Addressing Standard 5-9 Knox Box Installation 5-10 Fire Protection Water Supply Syslems 5-11 Site Plan Criteria 8-1 Schools and Classrooms 9-1 Partial Fire Protection Systems 9-2 Systems Out of Service -Fire Watch & Impairment Coordinator 9-3 Fire Alarm and Monitodng Systems 9-4 Fire Alarm Notification Assurance 141 Release of Construction Permits 142 Temporary Fire Apparatus Access Roads and Hydrants 26-1 Hot Work 341 Hazardous Materials Tank Abandonment and Removal 4&1 Wildland-Urban Intertace Fire Area Standard Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 45 of 50 P-268 CHAPTER 49 REQUIREMENTS FOR WILDLAND-URBAN INTERFACE FIRE AREAS SECTION 4901 GENERAL 4701.1 Scope. The mitigation of conditions where a wildfire burning in vegetative fuels may readily transmit fire to buildings and threaten to destroy life, overwhelm fire suppression capabilities, or result in large property losses shall comply with this chapter and RCFPD Standard 49-1. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 46 of 50 P-269 APPENDIX A BOARD OF APPEALS A101.2 Membership. The membership of the board shall consist of five voting members having the qualifications established by this section. Members shall be nominated by the fire code official or the chief administrative officer of the jurisdiction, subject to confirmation by a majority vote of the governing body. Members shall serve without remuneration or compensation, and shall be removed from office prior to the end of their appointed terms only for cause. Where there is a practical difficulty with impaneling a board with the members outlined herein, the make up of the board may be altered in accordance with a plan agreed to by the fire code official, the governing body, and the anoellant. A101.3 Terms of office. Members shall be appointed to hear and rule on a specific appeal. The term of office shall be for the duration of the appeal ~ cess for a specific appeal. Upon completion of all required duties for said appeal the board shall automatically be dissolved. A101.3.1 Initial appointments. Deleted A101.3.2 Vacancies. Vacancies shall be filled in the manner in which on i~I appointments are required to be made. A101.3.3 Removal from office. Members shall be removed from the board prior to the end of the aooeal process only for cause. Continued absence of any member from regular meetings of the board shall, at the discretion ofthe applicable governing body, render any such member liable to immediate removal from office. A101.7 Meetings. The board shall be established and convene its first meeting within 30 days after notice of appeal has been received. A101.8 Conflict of interest. Members with a material or financial interest in a matter under appeal shall not be eligible to serve on the board. Appointees to the board who are found to have a material or financial interest in the matter before the board shall be immediately removed from the board for cause and shall be ineligible to serve on future boards. A101.10 Procedures. The board shall be operated in accordance with the California Code of Civil Procedure and may establish rules and regulations for its own procedure not inconsistent with the provisions of this code and applicable state law. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 47 of 50 P-270 APPENDIX B FIRE-FLOW REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDINGS SECTION B105 FIRE-FLOW REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDINGS B105.1 One- and two-family dwellings. The minimum fire-flow requirements for one- and two- family dwellings having afire-flow calculation area which does not exceed 3,600 square feet shall be 1,000 gallons per minute. Fire-flow and flov<~ duration for dwellings having afire-flow calculation area in excess of 3,600 square feet shall not be less than that specified in Table B 105.1. Exception: A reduction in required fire flow of ~0 percent (50%), as approved, is allowed when the building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system. The resulting fire-flow shall not be less than 1 000 «allons per minute for the prescribed duration as specified in Table B 1 OS ] . B105.2 Buildings other than one- and two-family dwellings. The minimum fire-flow and flow duration for buildings other than one- and two-family dwellings shall be as specified in Table B 105.1. Exceptions: 1. A reduction in required fire-flow of up to 50 percent (50%), as approved, is allowed when the building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 9033.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. The resulting fire-flow shall not be less than 1,500 gallons per minute (5678 L/min) for the prescribed duration as specified in Table B 105.1. 2. (Unchanged) Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 48 of 50 P-271 SECTION 5. Violation Penalties It shall be unlav`~ful for any person, firm, partnership, or corporation to violate any provision or to fail to comply with any ofthe requirements of this Ordinance or the Codes adopted hereby. In addition to any other penalties set forth in this Ordinance, any person, firm, partnership, or corporation violating any provision of this Ordinance or the Codes adopted hereby or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each person, fn•m, partnership, or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any provision of this Ordinance or the Codes adopted hereby is committed, continued, or permitted by such person, firm, partnership, or corporation, and shall be deemed punishable therefore as provided in this Ordinance. SECTION 6. Abatement of Nuisance The violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or the Codes adopted hereby shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the Board through civil process by means of restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisances. SECTION 7. Severability The Board hereby declares that should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence, or word of this Ordinance or the Code hereby adopted be rendered or declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction. or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences, and words of this Ordinance and the Codes hereby adopted shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION S. Rights Reserved Nothing in this ordinance or in the Fire Code hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding pending in any court, or any rights acquired, or any liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action, or any existing agreement under any ordinance hereby repealed as cited in Section 1 of this ordinance; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired, or affected by this Ordinance. SECTION 9. Publication The Secretary of the District shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the same or a summary thereof to be published and posted as required by law. SECTION 10. Date of Effect This ordinance shall take effect at 12:01 a.m. on January 1, 2011. Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 49 of 50 P-272 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this day of 2010. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Dr. Donald Kurth, President ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, Secretary I, Janice C. Reynolds, Secretary ofthe Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced for first reading by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District at a regular meeting of said Board held on the day of 2010, and was finally 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 .2010. Executed this day of , 2010 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Janice C. Reynolds, Secretary Ordinance No. FD 50 Page 50 of 50