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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010/03/17 - Agenda PacketCenter Drive ~ Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3801 City Office: (909) 477-2700 AGENDAS REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARDS CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETINGS 1st and 3`d Wednesdays ~ 7:00 P.M. MARCH 17, 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 ORDER OF BUSINESS CLOSED SESSION Tapia Conference Room............ 5:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING Council Chambers ......................... 7:00 P.M. ,_ ~, '_ INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC fi,,,~~FCA,~ONCiA 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 courtesy to others, the audience should refrain from clapping, booing or shouts of approval or disagreement from the audience. The public may address the Agency, Fire Board or City Council by filling out a speaker card and submitting it to the City Clerk. The speaker cards are located on the wall at the back of the Chambers, at the front desk behind the staff table and at the City Clerk's desk. During "Public Communications," your name will be called to speak on any item listed or not listed on the agenda in the order in which it was received. If as part of vourpresentation, you would like to disolay audio or visual material, please see the City Clerk before the meeting commences. If you are present to speak on an "Advertised Public Hearing" item, your name will be called when that item is being discussed. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. The public communications period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business portion of the agenda. During this one hour period, all those who wish to speak on a topic contained in the business portion of the agenda will be given priority, and no further speaker cards for these business items (with the exception of public hearing items) will be accepted once the business portion of the agenda commences. Any other public communications which have not concluded during this one hour period may resume after the regular business portion of the agenda has been completed. Any handouts for the Agency, Fire Board or City Council should be given to the City Clerk for distribution AGENDA BACK-UP MATERIALS Staff reports and back-up materials for agenda items are available for review at the City Clerk's counter, Public Library and on the City's website. A complete copy of the agenda is also available at the desk located behind the staff table during the Council meeting. LIVE BROADCAST Agency, Fire Board and Council meetings are broadcast live on Channel 3 for those with cable television access. Meetings are rebroadcast on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. The City has added the option for customers without cable access to view the meetings "on-demand" from their computers. The added feature of "Streaming Vdeo On Demand" is available on the City's website at www.ci.rancho- cucamonga.ca.us/whatsnew.htm for those with Hi-bandwidth (DSUCable Modem) or Low-bandwidth (Dial-up) Internet service. The Agency, Fire Board and City Council meets regularly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers located at 10500 Civic Center Drive. Members of the City Council also sit as the Redevelopment Agency and the Fire District Board. Copies of the agendas and minutes can be found at http:llwww.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's office at (909) 477-2700. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired. Please turn off all cellular phones and pagers while the meeting is in session. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ MARCH 17, 2010 1 A. 5:00 P.M. -CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER - TAPIA ROOM 1. Roll Call: Mayor Kurth Mayor Pro Tem Michael Councilmembers Gutien-ez, Spagnolo and Williams CLOSED SESSION CALLED TO ORDER AS THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL. B. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM S C. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM S D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION 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 F. RECESS 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 _ MARCH 17, 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. Presentation of the Achievement of Excellence in Procurement (AEP) Award to the Council from the Purchasing Division in which was received in May of 2009, and to announce "March as Purchasing Appreciation Month." H2. Presentation of a Proclamation declaring April 1, 2010 as Census Day in the City of Rancho Cucamonga H3. Presentation of a Proclamation to Camp Fire USA for 100 years of service. I. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS This is the time and place for the general public to address the Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District and Clty 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 flue 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, Flre 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 _ MARCH 17, 2010 3 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. .T. CONSENT CALENDAR -REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Agency at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by an Agencymember for discussion. J1. Approval of Minutes: March 3, 2010 (Regular Meeting} J2. Approval of Check Register dated February 24 through March 9, 2010, for the total amount 1 of $682,298.87. 3 J3. Approve to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of February 28, 2010. J4. Approval to authorize an increase to Contract No. CO 09-228 in the amount of $64,000.00 Z~ to Pendleton Partners Inc., to authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $6,400.00, and approve Contract Change Order No. 1 for the professional consulting services for the EMD/Dispatch Transition Project contract to be funded from Account No. 2505801-5300. L5. Approval to accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract 21 in the amount of $1,197,794.00, to the apparent low bidder, R.J. Noble Company (RA 10- 003), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $119,779.40, for the Haven Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from 4th Street to Foothill Boulevard, to be funded from Measure I Funds, Proposition 42 Funds and 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Funds, Account Nos. 1176303-5650/1681176-0, 1190303-5650/1681190-0 and 2660303- 5650/1681660-0, respectively, and appropriate $106,000.00 to Account No. 1190303- 5650/1681190-0 and $469,000.00 to Account No. 2660303-5650/1681660-0 from Proposition 42 Fund balance and 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Fund balance, respectively, for a total of $1,337,573.40 (Contract award of $1,197,794 plus 10% contingency in the amount of $119,779.40 and $20,000.00 for construction survey services and incidentals). J6. Approval of a Professional Services Agreement with Pitassi Architects, inc. (RA 10-004) of 26 Rancho Cucamonga for the creation of the Public Works Services Administration/Crew Building design development, construction documents and construction administration in the amount of $853,045.00 ($775,495 contract amount plus a contingency of $77,550) to be funded from 2660801-5650/1650660-0 (2004 Tax Allocation Bonds). REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ MARCH 17, 2010 4 J7. Approval to purchase a set of two AIX Series Server hardware, software and maintenance 27 from Mainline Information Systems utilizing a GSA contract in the total amount of $97,122.00 to be funded as follows: $23,889 from Account 1714001-5605 (Computer EquipmentlTechnology Replacement Fund-Capital Outlay), $3,967 from Account 1714001- 5152 (Software), $4,680 from Account 1714001-5300 (Contract Services), $11,766 from Account 2624801-5605 (Civic Center Reserve-Computer Equipment), $1,954 from Account 2624801-5152 (Software), and $2,305 from Account 2624801-5300 (Contract Services), $35,656 from Account 1016301-5605 (Comm. Dev. Technical Services Fund-Capital Outlay), $5,920 from Account 1016301-5152 (Software), and $6,985 from Account 1016301-5300 (Contract Services). 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: March 3, 2010 (Regular Meeting) K2. Approval of Check Register dated February 24 through March 9, 2010, for the total amount 29 of $55,893.82. K3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of February 28, 2010. 32 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: March 3, 2010 (Regular Meeting) L2. Approval of Check Register dated February 24 through March 9, 2010, and payroll ending 38 March 9, 2010, for the total amount of $4,903,896.02. L3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of February 28, 2010. 72 L4. Approval of Community Services Update Report. 85 L5. Approval to award the purchase of four (4) hybrid sports utility vehicles ("SUV") to Theodore Robins Ford of Costa Mesa, California, as per Request for Bid ("RFB") #09/10- 96 018 in the amount of $119,568.19 from Account Number 1105208-5604 (Federal Asset Seizure Fund) and authorization for the transfer of all four (4) SUVs to facilitate their use by the County of San Bernardino for Police Department services. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ MARCH 17, 2010 L6. Approval to allocate $10,000 awarded by the California State Library into Library Revenue Account 1291000-474010-3706 and appropriate $8,000 into Expenditure Account 1291602- 5200/0-3706 and $2,000 Into Expenditure Account No. 1291602-5100/0-3706. L7. Approval of a request from South Coast Air Quality Management (AQMD) for a waiver of fees for use of the Epicenter Special Event Area on Friday, June 11th and Saturday, June 12th, 2010, to conduct their Electric Lawn Mower Exchange Event. L8. Approval of plans and specifications for "Citywide Bridge Deck Maintenance -Phase 2 of 3° and authorize the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids" to be funded from Acct. No. 1116303-5650/1542116-0 (Etiwanda Drainage) and Account No. 1112303- 5650/1542112-0 (Drainage FAC/General). RESOLUTION NO. 10-037 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CITYWIDE BRIDGE DECK MAINTENANCE - FY 2009/10 IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS 5 97 99 100 101 L9. Accept the bids received, award and authorize the execution of a contract in the amount of 106 $24,300.00 to the apparent low bidder, Jim Prather's Landscape, Inc. (CO 10-020) of Rancho Cucamonga, California, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $2,430.00 for the Red Hill Park cobblestone installation which will replace the deteriorated plant material and prevent soil erosion, to be funded from 1848303- 5650/1697848-0 (PD 85 Redemption Fund). L10. Approval to accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $1,197,794.00 to the apparent low bidder, R.J. Noble Company (CO 10- 021), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $119,779.40, for the Haven Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from 4"' Street to Foothill Boulevard, to be funded from Measure I Funds, Proposition 42 Funds and 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Funds, Account Nos. 1176303-5650/1681176-0, 1190303-5650!1681190-0 and 2660303- 5650/1681660-0, respectively, and appropriate $106,000.00 to Account No. 1190303- 5650/1681190-0 and $469,000.00 to Account No. 2660303-5650/1681660-0 from Proposition 42 Fund balance and 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Fund balance, respectively, for a total of $1,337,573.40 (Contract award of $1,197,794 plus 10% contingency in the amount of $119,779.40 and $20,000.00 for construction survey services and incidentals). L11. Approval to purchase a set of two AIX series server hardware, software, and maintenance from Mainline Information Systems utilizing a GSA contract in the total amount of $97,122.00 to be funded as follows: $23,889 from Account 1714001-5605 (Computer EquipmentlTechnology Replacement Fund-Capital Outlay), $3,967 from Account 1714001- 5152 (software), $4,680 from Account 1714001-5300 (Contract Services), $11,766 from Account 2624801-5605 (Civic Center Reserve-Computer Equipment), $1,954 from Account 2624801-5152 (Software), $2,305 from Account 2624801-5300 (Contract Services), $35,656 from Account 1016301-5605 (Comm. Dev. Technical Services Fund-Capital Outlay), $5,920 from Account 1016301-5152 (Software), and $6,985 from Account 1016301-5300 (Contract Services). 110 115 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 6 MARCH 17, 2010 L12. Approval to release of Faithful Performance Bond No. 8215-29-47, retained in lieu of 117 Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of $917,212.70, for the Wilson Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from Archibald Avenue to Canistel Avenue improvements, Contract No. 08-160. L13. Approval to release of Faithful Performance Bond No. 0477993, retained in lieu of 119 Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of $757,000.00, for the Fiscal Year 2008/2009 Local Street Rehabilitation Overlay project, Contract No. 08-161. M. CONSENT ORDINANCES The following Ordinances have had hearings at the time of first reading. Second readings are expected to be routine and noncontroversial. The Agency, Fire Board, or Council will act upon them at one time without discussion. The City Clerk will read the title. Any item can be removed for discussion by an Agencymember, Boardmember, or Councllmember. M1. CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL 121 OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AMENDING CHAPTER 8.21 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING SMOKING AT TRANSIT STOPS AND OUTDOOR SERVICE LINES ORDINANCE NO. 826 (second reading) 122 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 8.21 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SMOKING REGULATIONS N. 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. N1. REVIEW OF NON-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - DRC2004-00326R - 127 OMAHA JACKS - A public hearing on an appeal of the Planning commission action of February 10, 2010, fora 90-day continuance to examine the business operation to ensure that it is being operated in a manner consistent with the Conditions of Approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or weffare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The City Council will consider whether to uphold, modify, or deny the Planning Commission action and may include revocation or modification of the approved Conditional Use Permit. Located within the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7), in the Masi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A - APN: 0229- 011-39. Related file: Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327R. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ MARCH 17, 2010 REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT REVIEW - DRC200400327R -OMAHA JACKS - Apublic hearing on an appeal of the Planning Commission action of February 10, 2010, for a 90-day continuance to examine the business operation to ensure that it is being operated in a manner consistent with the Conditions of Approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The City Council will consider whether to uphold, modify, or deny the Planning Commission action and may include revocation or modification of the approved Entertainment Permit. Located within the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7), in the Masi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A -APN: 0229-011-39. Related file: Non- Construction Conditional User Permit DRC2004-00326R. RESOLUTION NO. 10-038 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REVOKING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC2004-00326R, FOR AFULL-SERVICE RESTAURANT WITH BAR AND MICROBREWERY WITHIN A 8,794 SQUARE FOOT SPACE IN THE INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT (SUBAREA 7), LOCATED IN THE MAST PLAZA AT 11837 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SUITE A; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF -APN: 0229-011-39 RESOLUTION NO. 10-039 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ON APPEAL REVOKING ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT DRC2004-00327R, A REQUEST FOR ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDING LIVE MUSIC AT AFULL-SERVICE RESTAURANT WITH BAR AND MICROBREWERY, WITHIN A 8,794 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT IN THE INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT (SUBAREA 7), LOCATED IN THE MASI PLAZA AT 11837 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SUITE A; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF -APN: 0229-011-39 N2. A 7 127 235 237 239 request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the General Plan land use designation from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2 to 4 dwelling units per acre) for approximately 0.58-acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue -APN: 1077-011-43. The project will permit less density and the effect will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) -Review for Exemption. Related File: Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ MARCH 17, 2010 S DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2009-00717 - CITY OF RANCHO 239 CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the Development District map from Neighborhood Commercial (NC} to Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) for approximately 0.58-acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue -APN: 1077-011-43. The project will permit less density and the effect will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) -Review for Exemption. Related File: General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716. 256 RESOLUTION NO. 10-040 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2009-00716 TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL TO LOW RESIDENTIAL FOR 0.58-ACRE OF LAND LOCATED AT 7403 ARCHIBALD AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF -APN: 1077-011-43. ORDINANCE NO. 827 (first reading) 258 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2009-00717, A REQUEST TO AMEND THE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT MAP FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL TO LOW RESIDENTIAL FOR 0.58-ACRE OF LAND, LOCATED AT 7403 ARCHIBALD AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF -APN: 1077-011-43. O. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. 261 01. UPDATE OF PROPOSED REVISIONS TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 02. REQUEST TO INITIATE DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2010-00141 -CITY 269 OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to amend Chapters 5.12 and Chapters 17.10, 17.30 and 17.32 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code regarding entertainment. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ MARCH 17, 2010 9 03. INTRODUCTION FOR FIRST READING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING REGULATIONS 270 APPLICABLE TO REMOTE CALLER BINGO AND AMENDING TITLE 5 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE. ORDINANCE NO. 828 (first reading) 272 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO REMOTE CALLER BINGO AND AMENDING TITLE 5 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE 04. PRESENTATION HONORING MILITARY VETERANS (PowerPoint) P. COUNCIL BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. P1. CONSIDERATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION REGARDING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE 275 PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION P2. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Councilmember.) Q. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING R. ADJOURNMENT I, Debra L. McKay, Assistant City ClerklRecords Manager, of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on March 11, 2010, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. March 3, 2010 RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION MINUTES A. CALL TO ORDER The Rancho Cucamonga City Council, Fire District and Redevelopment Agency held a closed session on Wednesday, March 3, 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 5:15 p.m. by Chairman/PresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth. Present were Agencymembers/Boardmembers/Councilmembers: Rex Gutierrez, Diane Williams, Sam Spagnolo, Vice ChairmanNice President/Mayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael and Chairman/President/Mayor Donald J. Kurth. Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; James Markman, City Attorney and John Gillison, Assistant City Manager. B. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM S Chairman/Mayor Donald J. Kurth announced the closed session item: D1. LABOR NEGATIONS 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 items. D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION Closed session began at 5:15 p.m. E. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS No announcements were made. F. RECESS The closed session adjourned at 6:15 p.m. with no action taken. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes March 3, 2010 -Page 1 of 7 G. SPECIAL MEETING CALL TO ORDER - 6:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS The Rancho Cucamonga City Council, Fire District and Redevelopment Agency reconvened in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Chairman/PresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth called the meeting to order at 6:31 p.m. Present were Agencymembers/Boardmembers/Councilmembers: Rex Gutierrez, Diane Williams, Sam Spagnolo, Vice ChairmanNice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael and ChairmanlPresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth. Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; James Markman, City Attorney; Trang Huynh, Building & Safety Official; Robert Karatsu, Library Director; Debra McKay, Records Manager/Assistant City Clerk and Shirr'I Griffin, Deputy City Clerk. G3. Presentations A. Proclamation to the Rancho Cucamonga Friends of the Library in honor of their 15 year anniversary and for their support of the Rancho Cucamonga Libraries. Mayor Kurth presented a proclamation to the Friends of the Library in honor of their 15~" year anniversary. B. Presentation of Certificates of Achievement to the Upland Christian Academy Girls Varsity Volleyball Team far winning the CIF Southern Section Volleyball Championship. Mayor Kurth presented certificates of achievement to the Upland Christian Academy Girls Varsity Volleyball Team for winning the CIF Southern Section Volleyball Championship. H. RECESS The meeting recessed at 6:45 p.m. I. REGULAR MEETING CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS The meeting of the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, and City Council reconvened in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Chairman/PresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present were Agencymembers/Boardmembers/Councilmembers: Rex Gutierrez, Diane Williams, Sam Spagnolo, Vice ChairmanNice PresidenUMayor Pro Tem L. Dennis Michael and ChairmanlPresidenUMayor Donald J. Kurth. Also present were: Jack Lam, City Manager; James Markman, City Attorney; John Gillison, Assistant City Manager; Linda Daniels, Deputy City Manager/Economic and Community Development; Mike Bell, Fire Chief; James Troyer, Planning Director; Chris Paxton, Human Resources Director; Robert Karatsu, Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes March 3, 2010 -Page 2 of 7 library Director; Mark Steuer, Director of Engineering Services; Trang Huynh, Building R Safety Official; Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director; Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director; Jim Frost, City Treasurer; Debra McKay, Records ManagerlAssistant City Clerk and Shirr'I Griffin, Deputy City Clerk. J. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS J1. Presentation of Certificates of Recognition to the 2009 Sponsors of the $150,000 Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation Golf Tournament presented by Burrtec Waste Industries. Mayor Kurth presented certificates of recognition to the 2009 sponsors of the Community Foundation Golf Tournament. K. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS K1. Jeri Lee invited the City Council and the audience to a Flapjack Fundraiser on March 6, 2010 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Applebee's. K2. Hilda Phillips noted the need for additional handicapped parking during events at the Lewis Family Playhouse. K3. Jim Moffatt applauded the recent Hoops for HOPE charity basketball event. K4. John Lyons spoke about his family's accomplishments. K5. Jim Frost noted that the Run for the Wall will leave from Victoria Gardens on May 19, 2010. He appreciated the support provided to this event in the past and looked forward to the City's support this year. K6. Jasmine Hairston announced that Upland Christian Academy will be hosting a Blood Drive on March 23, 2010 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. L. 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. L1. Approval of Minutes: February 17, 2010 (Special Meeting - 2010 Draft General Plan) February 17, 2010 (Regular Meeting) L2. Approval of Check Register dated February 10 through February 23, 2010, for the total amount of $1,280,620.27. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Williams, to approve the staff recommendations in the staff reports contained within the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 5-0. M. 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 March 3, 2010 -Page 3 of 7 M1. Approval of Minutes: February 17, 2010 (Special Meeting - 2010 Draft General Plan) February 17, 2010 (Regular Meeting) M2. Approval of Check Register dated February 10 through February 23, 2010, for the total amount of $87,908.21. M3. Approval of a resolution to establish the need for receiving Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Justice (DOJ) criminal background checks for new employees hired after June 30, 2010 and for licensing and certification purposes for all positions requiring EMT-I or EMT-P. RESOLUTION NO. FD 10-008 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING THE NEED FOR RECEIVING FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION AND DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Spagnolo, to approve the staff recommendations in the staff reports contained within the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 5-0. N. CONSENT CALENDAR- CITY COUNCIL The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Councilmember for discussion. N1. Approval of Minutes: February 17, 2010 (Special Meeting - 2010 Draft General Plan) February 17, 2010 (Regular Meeting) N2. Approval of Check Register dated February 10 through February 23, 2010, and payroll ending February 23, 2010, for the total amount of $5,800,540.41. N3. Approval of plans and specifications for Illuminated Street Name Sian Replacement and authorize the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids', to be funded from Acct. No. 1124303-5300 (Transportation Fund) as approved in the FY 200912010 budget. RESOLUTION NO. 10-034 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS N4. Approval to authorize the Public Works Services Director to be the designated signatory authority on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga for the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) Clean Transportation Grant Contract (RC 10- 004/ML09007). N5. Approval for the transfer of two (2) city vehicles, one (1) 2010 Ford Ranger Super Cab XLT and one (1) 2010 Toyota Sienna Passenger Van to facilitate their use by the County of San Bernardino for Police Department Services. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes March 3, 2010 -Page 4 of 7 N6. Authorize the execution of Program Supplement Agreement No. N011 to Administering Agency-State Agreement for Federal-Aid Project No. 08-5420R between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the State of California, Department of Transportation. RESOLUTION NO. 10-035 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND SIGNING OF PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT AGREEMENT NO. N011 TO ADMINISTERING AGENCY-STATE AGREEMENT FOR FEDERAL-AID PROJECT NO. OS-5420R BETWEEN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION N7. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. LOC20015, in the amount of $57,284.00, for the 12 KV Electrical Distribution Improvements at the north and south sides of Foothill and Rochester and at the southeast corner of Haven and Jersey improvements, Contract No. 07-207. N8. Approval to release of Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. 7599052, in the amount of $335,251.00, for the Beryl Street Storm Drain and Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements from Alta Loma Drive to Sunflower Street, Contract No. 08-024. N9. Approval to accept the Southbound I-15 Onramp Widening at Foothill Boulevard Improvements, Contract No. 08-071 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 $425,414.30. RESOLUTION NO. 10-036 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SOUTHBOUND I-15 ONRAMP WIDENING AT FOOTHILL BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENTS, CONTRACT NO. 08-071, AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK MOTION: Moved by Williams, seconded by Michael, to approve the staff recommendation in the staff report. Motion carried 5-0 O. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. 01. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AMENDING CHAPTER 8.21 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING SMOKING AT TRANSIT STOPS AND OUTDOOR SERVICE LINES ORDINANCE NO. 826 (first reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 8.21 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SMOKING REGULATIONS Fabian Villenas, Principal Management Analyst presented the staff report. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes March 3, 2010 -Page 5 of 7 In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, Mr. Villenas confirmed that the City would be responsible for putting up signs at the Omnitrans stops and indicated that signage would be placed on the existing poles. Mr. Villenas noted that the regulations are intended to be self-regulating in response to Mayor Kurth's question regarding enforcement. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Michael, he confirmed that smokers would be required to move out of line while smoking. Mr. Villenas addressed the placement of signage around outdoor service lines and reported to Councilmember Gutierrez that the business would be responsible for the signage. The number and size of the signs would be determined by the business. Mr. Villenas indicated that there is not a deadline to comply with the regulations, noting that the City would work with affected businesses. Enforcement would be done on a complaint basis. In response, Councilmember Gutierrez stated that the regulations reminded him of an unfunded mandate but understood the need for the regulations. In response to Councilmember Spagnolo, Mr. Villenas confirmed that a media blitz would occur, which would include information about existing regulations. MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Spagnolo, to waive full reading and set second reading of Ordinance No. 826 far the March 17, 2010 meeting. Motion carried 5-0 02. FISCAL YEAR 2009/10 MID-YEAR BUDGET ANALYSIS UPDATE (PowerPoint Presentation) Jack Lam, City Manager made a PowerPoint presentation. In response to Mayor Kurth, the City Manager addressed the City Council's goal to provide a thoughtful, measured response to the fiscal challenge. In regards to the Mayor's inquiry regarding the raid of Redevelopment funds, Mr. Markman noted that the State's raid is being challenged in court. Mayor Pro Tem Michael commented that the Chamber of Commerce sponsored a Town Hall meeting yesterday regarding an initiative sponsored by the League of California Cities to prohibit State raids of local revenue. In response, City Manager Lam provided information to the Council and the public that was shared to the audience at the Town Hall meeting. In conclusion, Mr. Lam recommended that the City Council approve the recommended next steps as outlined in the PowerPoint presentation. MOTION: Moved by Williams, seconded by Michael, to approve the recommended next steps. Motion carried 5-0 03. PRESENTATION OF GOGGLE FIBER FOR COMMUNITIES INVITATION AND CITY'S STRATEGY FOR RESPONSE (PowerPoint Presentation) Mike Nelson, Economic Development Manager made a PowerPoint presentation. In response to Councilmember Gutierreis question about Verizon, Mr. Nelson indicated that Google has stated that it would like to provide a network that would accommodate other providers. Mr. Nelson noted the rumor that the City is blocking Verizon from installing a fiber optic network. This is not the case, as Verizon's corporate office made this decision. In response to Councilmember Spagnolo, Mr. Nelson did not know if Google would partner with another entity to install the fiber optic network or do the work itself. He expected that Google would short list the communities and would then be in contact with communities in which it was interested. In response to Councilmember Williams, Mr. Nelson addressed how the public could access Face book. He indicated to Mayor Pro Tem Michael that staff was informed of this invitation about a week ago. Mayor Pro Tem Michael commended staff for the work done to date. Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes March 3, 2010 -Page 6 of 7 P. 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 reported that the RC Family Resource Center will be holding a Bunco fundraiser tomorrow night from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. He displayed photographs of the new Kaiser Steel Museum and noted that it is open on Thursdays and Sundays from 10:OOa.m. to 5:00 p.m. Councilmember Gutierrez indicated that he attended several Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremonies over the weekend. On Friday, he attended a Cub Scout dinner at the Lions Center. Councilmember Gutierrez also noted the drum line competition at Los Osos High School. Councilmember Williams reported on the displays at the new Kaiser Steel Museum as well as a Boy Scout celebration in Pomona. Mayor Kurth reported that Councilmember Williams has recently been chosen to serve another term as alternate delegate on the Local Agency Formation Commission for San Bernardino County. Last weekend, he participated in a Cub Scout ceremony and attended the Jasper Elementary School spelling bee. Mayor Kurth reported that Daisy Kurth is doing very well and thanked everyone for their well wishes. P2. LEGISLATIVE AND REGIONAL UPDATES (Oral) Councilmember Williams displayed photographs and provided information about the new Metrolink Crash Energy Management Passenger Cars. She reported that the Federal Transit Administration's recent recommendation to include the Omnitrans bus rapid transit project in the federal budget. Councilmember Spagnolo reported that the SAFETEA-LU program was extended. He also reported that the legislature has approved an alternate version of the Governor's gas tax swap proposal but indicated that the Governor has vowed to veto it. Q. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING No items were identified. R. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Kurth adjourned the meeting at 9:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Debra L. McKay, MMC Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager Approved: ""' Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District, City Council Minutes March 3, 2010 -Page 7 of 7 RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY P"~ Agenda Checl: Resister 2/24/2010 Through 3/9!2010 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amomrt AY - 00293720 2/24n010 ALTA LACUNA t`40BILE ROME PARK 1,400.00 AP - 00293/23 2/24./2010 .4 LTA V[S'F'A MOBILE f TOME PARK 580.00 AP - 00293735 2/24/2010 AUFBAU CORYOiZATION 267.00 AP - 00293735 2/2di2010 .ACIFBAU CORPORATION 1,068.00 AP - 00293761 2!242010 CASA VOLANTE hiOB[LE HOME PARK 1,590.00 AY - 00293763 2/242010 CHAPARRAL HEIGHTS bfOB1LE HOME P.ARIC 1,350.00 AP - 00293795 2.%241201 C EASTER, PAMELA 258.00 AP - 00293795 2Y1.420I0 EASTER, PAMELA 172.00 AP-0029381.2 2124120L0 POOTHILLt~tANOR 300.00 AP - 00293887 2/24/2010 PINES MOBILE HOME PARK, THE 1,100.00 AP - 00293895 2/34/2010 RAMONA V ILEA MOBILE HOME PARK 1,100.00 AP - 00293927 2/?-4!2010 SYCAMORE VILLA MOBILE HOME PARK 760.00 AP - 00293945 2/24/2010 VER[ZON BUSINESS 3,246.21 AY-00293964 2/25%2010 GENERATOR SERVICES CO 2,!07.44 AP - 00293964 2125!2010 GENERATOR SERVICES CO 805.15 .AP - 00293968 2/21%2010 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS MC 460.47 .AP - 00293991 3/3/2010 AUFBAU CORPORATION 78,640.00 AP - (10293995 3/3/2010 BRAI3LEY, EB 762.54 AP - 00294016 3/3/'_010 U R LANDMARK 1.(.100.00 AP -00294034 3;320!0 G AND tit BCISINF..SS INTERIORS 700.83 AP - 00294034 3/3/2010 G AND M BUSINESS [NTEft.tORS 92.14 AP - 00294034 3/+12010 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 92.14 AP - 00294034 3/31201 C G AND M BCJSLNESS INTERIORS 72,696.67 AP - 00294034 3/3/2010 G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS 61.31 AP - 00294035 3!3/2010 GEOGRAPHICS 2 91 1.38 AP - 00294050 3/3/2010 MLAN`D EPdPIRE SM:SLL BUSINESS DEVELOPbf 5,000.00 Ap _ (}p2y4054 3/3/2010 INTERNATIONAL COCMCtC.OF SHOPPING CGN' 50.00 AP - 00294058 31_2010 .LAC`.OBS ENGINEERING 60,536.32 AP - 00294088 3/;/2010 OFFICE DEPOT 29.64 AP - 0(1294088 3!3/2010 OFFICE DEi'UT 148.72 AP - 00294088 3/3!2010 OFFICE DEPOT 1.84 AP-00294088 3!3/2010 OPFICEllEYOT 18.80 AP-00'294f}88 3/3130[0 OFEICEDEPUT 2016 AP - 00294088 3i32CE0 OFFICE DEPOT 29.84 AP - 00294088 3/l/2010 OFFICE.. DEPOT 17.91 AP - 002y4091 3x32010 ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS lOURNAL, 400.00 AP - 0(1294(J9I 3/3/2010 ORANGE COON"f Y HUSINESS .IOCIRNAL 40060 AP - 00294091 313;2010 OF(ANGE COUN'T'Y BUSINESS lOCI}'(NAL 400.00 AP - 00294091 3/3/2010 ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL 400.00 AP - 0(1294097 3!3/2010 P[TASSI ARCHITECTS MC 23,337.:,9 .AP-00294106 3J3/2010 RICHARDSWATSON.4NDGERSHON 47.?0 AP - 002941 G6 3!3%2010 P.ICF{ARDS WATSON' ANU GERSHON 165.00 AP - 0(1294106 3 3!2010 RICHARUS 1VATSON AND GERSHON 2,843.41 AP - 00294!06 3(3/2010 RICi-[ARDS WATSON AND GERSKON 2,576.06 AP - 00294123 3/32010 SHAW INTF,GRATED SOLUTIONS 16;896.71 AP - 00294132 3/3/2010 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES 950.00 AP-00294132 3x3;'20[0 SOC[i~~LVOCATIONALSERVICF.S 950.(10 AP - 00294148 3/3!2010 SOUTHERN C.AL[FORNtA ED[SON 5.942.83 A{' - 00294! 51 3/3/2010 SPRINT - 345,321.42 AP - 00294^^<00 31420 k 0 GENERATOR SERVICES CO 1,37240 ,AP - 00294204 3,'4%2010 PI'1-ASS! ARCHPCECTS INC 23,337.39 Total fbr Check ID AP: fi65. 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CO 09-228 IN THE AMOUNT OF $64,000 TO PENDLETON PARTNERS INC., TO AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,400, AND APPROVE CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 FOR THE PROFESIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES FOR THE EMD/DISPATCH TRANSITION PROJECT CONTRACT TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NO 2505809-5300 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended the Redevelopment Agency Board approve an increase to Contract No. CO 09-228 with Pendleton Partners, Inc., in the amount of $64,000, to authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $6,400, and approve Change Order No. 1 for the Professional Consulting Services for the EMD/Dispatch Transition Project contract to be funded from Account No. 2505801-5300. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Pendleton Partners has been providing professional services for the EMD/Dispatch Transition Project since January 1, 2009. Due to the nature of this complex project, additional funding is required to complete the consulting work provided by Pendleton Partners through the contract term to June 30, 2010. Mike Bell Fire Chief P-21 STAFF REPORT ~UCtNr:1>~tiNS JBRVICGS D~1',Ui'rMLNT _ -~ .- RnrvcHo Date: March 17, 2010 fL,;UCAMONGA 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 ~~ Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer Subject: ACCEPT THE BIDS RECEIVED AND AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,197,794.00, TO THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER, R.J. NOBLE COMPANY, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $119,779.40, FOR THE HAVEN AVENUE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM 4T" STREET TO FOOTHILL BOULEVARD TO BE FUNDED FROM MEASURE I FUNDS, PROPOSITION 42 FUNDS AND 2004 TAX ALLOCATION BOND FUNDS, ACCOUNT NOS. 1 1 76303-5650/1 681 1 76-0, 1190303- 565011681190-0 AND 2660303-5650!1681660-0, RESPECTIVELY, AND APPROPRIATE $106;000.00 TO ACCOUNT NO. 1190303-5650/1681190-0 AND $469,000.00 TO ACCOUNT NO. 2660303-5650/1681660-0 FROM PROPOSITION 42 FUND BALANCE AND 2004 TAX ALLOCATION BOND FUND BALANCE, RESPECTIVELY, FOR A TOTAL OF $1,337,573.40 (CONTRACT AWARD OF $1,197,794 PLUS 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $119,779.40 AND $20,000.00 FOR CONSTRUCTION SURVEY SERVICES AND INCIDENTALS) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Redevelopment Agency accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $1,197,794.00, to the apparent low bidder, R.J. Noble Company, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $119,779.40, for the Haven Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from 4~h Street to Foothill Boulevard to be funded from Measure I Funds, Proposition 42 Funds and 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Funds, Account Nos. 1176303-5650/1681176-0, 1190303- 5650/1681190-0 and 2660303-5650/1681660-0, respectively, and appropriate $106,000.00 to Account No. 1190303-5650/1681190-0 and $469,000.00 to Account No. 2660303- 5650/1681660-0 from Proposition 42 Fund balance and 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Fund balance, respectively, for a total of $1,337,573.40 (Contract award of $1,197,794 plus 10% contingency in the amount of $119,779.40 and $20,000.00 for construction survey services BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Per previous Agency action, bids were solicited, received and opened on March 9, 2010, for the subject project. The Engineer's estimate for the base bid was $1,415,945.00. StafF ~~ _,:~; ~J ~~-~ P-22 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY STAFF REPORT Re: Award Haven Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from 4`h Street to Foothill Boulevard March 17, 2010 Page 2 has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in accordance with the bid requirements with any irregularities to be inconsequential. Staff has completed the required background investigation and finds the lowest bidder meets the requirements of the bid documents. The scope of work consists of removing and replacing existing pavement, curb & gutter and sidewalk, cold planing, routing, crack sealing and dust blotter, installing asphalt concrete pavement, asphalt rubber overlay, striping, legends, pavement markers, and loops. The contract documents call for thirty (30) working days to complete this construction. Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/CB/SH:Is Attachments P-23 BiD SUNIMAP.I` FOR 13ID OPENING MARf;H 9, 2010 ~'D~' =r:"-~~~ 5;:;::. = HAVEN PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM ENGINEER'S SILVIA 4TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD ESTIMATE R.J. NOBLE COMPANY CONSTRi1CTIOA UNI i BID UNIT VNIT NO QTY IJMIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT CO5T AMOUNT COST AMOUNT Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHMj including crack c•,v8 ,o0 599Q6oC n0 S71.G0~ $901 °''i..OCI 572.50 "0.?~~~ i 1. 12700 TONS seal and rock dust blotter j ___ _,,._ _ 2. 430 TONS Asphalt concrete pavement, including removals ~ ';:.0~1~ ~=5 F` •:`UC'; 59:.::0' x3`- ~; t;C . .~ ~ _: _..- . 3. 37600 5Y Cold Planing :~..:0~ $52.64C~.OOj .ni.2a $46,1,'_~~ i)Oj F•U.t:bS ~ o.C'1 4. 64 EA Adjust manhole frame cover to finish grace 530~~.00; $?9.200.00{ 5285 AO` :18.2x0 00~ s183.UU ; i 8,1 ! 2 :^ Adjust water valve box, gas valve and cover to $50.001 58.650,00 $23n.00 639,790 00 $SD.O[)! 88.650 00 5. 173 EA finish grade I t 6. 2 EA Install consfructlon notification sign s65G.00 5.,300.00 _ 5775.00'. 61.55:1 UOi s1.t~::0.0U Y ::,i6{..~.;Oj ~ ~l 000.00 594 594,OLIOAO $39.000.001 S39,C00 00 655,000.00 :55.000.;;0 7 1 LS Signing, striping, legends and pavement markers , 8 162 EA Install inductive loops $i8D.00 S29,160AU ~ 5180.00; 52°,160.00 $180.00 024.100.00 9 1 LS Traffic control $87,273.00 547.273.00 $5?.000.00' 557.000.00 $67,200.00' '1.200.00 Remove and replace uprooted-depressed curb & I j i gutter, including one tree removal and remove $60.00 518,600 00 569.OOj $21,390.00 572,00 ::32,:;:20.001 and replace sidewalk per site condition (A.C. bid 10 310 LF as a separate item) I 1 1 EA Reconstruct IEUA manhole to grade $S,OOD.oo $5,000.00 $3,350 00' $3.350.00 53,350.OU~ $3.350,00 TOTAL Si,29"c,??3.Q0 $1,197,794,00 i .,'sG2.'2c.Gt i ). A I 3 4 1 HAVEN PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM ALL AMERICAN ORTIZ ASPI~ALT 4TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD ASPHALT HARDY & HARPER PAVING ZNC UNIT ! UNIT UNIT COd2itECTED NO TY UNIT DESCRIPTION COST ~ AMOUNT COST AMOUNT COST !'_b7flUNT Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) including crack 570 00, $889.000.00 $74.78 ~, $949,198.00 575.83 ''y~:3,o41 an 1. 12700 TONS seal and rock dust blotter _ 2. 430 TONS Asphatt concrete pavement, including removals 517.3.001 548.590.00 58QSOI 534,744.00 $80.53! - . -..:,27.90 3. 37600 SY Coid Planing $IJ.S, 543,240 U0 51.00' $37,600.00 $1.13 542,488.00 4. 64 EA Adjust manhole frame cover to finish grade $450.00' $28,800.00 $282.00 $18.088.00 5390.28 524,977.92 Adjust water valve box, gas valve and cover to 8306.00 552,938.OD 55.001 $865.00 515.63 52,703.99 5. 173 EA finish grade (, 2 EA Install consVuCUon notification sign 5770.001 51.540.00 $1,000.00! 52,000.00 $709 15 $1,418.30 7 1 LS Signing, striping, legends and pavement markers 539,780.001 $39,180.00 $75,192.00: $75,192.00 $43,0:7.43, 543,017.43 8 162 EA Install inductive loops S194.00 $31,828.00 $177.00' 528,674.00 $182.30 529,532.50 9 l LS Traffic conVOl 587.000.00 $4'.000.00 $44,000.00 $44,000AO $60,221 031 $60,221.03 Remove and replace uprooted-depressed curb & gutter, including one tree removal and remove 884.00, 526,040.00 $90.90, 528,179 00 $99.95: $30.984.50 and replace sidewalk per site condition (A.C. bid 10 310 LF as a separate item) 1 1 1 EA Reconstruct IEUA manhole to grade $8,200.00:' 58,200.00 53,500.00 $3,500.00 52.222.30. $2,'d2^_.30 TOTAL SL2'16.556.00 51.222,000.00 51.235,234.97 BID ,tMOUt~I' S1.'t5.'35DU P-24 SID S€;M~'[ARl' FOR BId OPENING hlfaRCFt 4. 21;10 r = - _ r ~ pfiiF' INC. j7SA HAVEN PAVEMENTC REHABILITATION FROM EXCEI. pAVINGr DP NiANGAN INC DBA CxENTRY SItQTFiERS 4'TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD COMPANY PAVE WEST INC UNIT iTNIT UN_T i NO QTY UNIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT COST ~ AMOUNT COST AMOUNT Asphalt Rubber HoE Mix(ARHM} including crack S62 80 5797.560.00, ~ot.UO~ $1.~ 28,7q(i.00 3"'5.00 "''~" "' " ". .. 1. 12700 TONS seal and rock dust blotter 2. 430 TONS Asphalt concrete pavement, including removals - '__ _ ' ~ 3. 37600 SY Cold Planing i Si 11; ~4G;3r.E'.c0~ 5 - _ .,I 8. 2i,' •7,37c; o0i 4. 64 EA Adjust manhole frame cover to finish grade 8280.00 $ i 7 020.001 $400 UU~ 825.600 00( 530C.00? "' S.20C- OUi Adjust water valve box, gas valve and cover to 8125.00 $21,625.00 I $220.00; $36,060.U0~ 520 00' ! 5, 173 EA finish grade _ _ 6. 2 EA Install construction notification sign 8650.0(1 5:.300.00 ;,'500 U0. 9+i,L',i(i.OOE _ _ 5;:50.00 _ _.C 1 7 1 LS Signing, striping, legends and pavement markers 569,000,00 $64,000.00 550,290 UU'• 554,290.00 860,OOD.00 'Y;;G.i;;C.O: t 8 1fi2 EA install inductive loops $175,00 $28,350-00 $200.00 •132,400.00 81S5.OOi $29.9'10.0(! 9 1 LS Traffic control 8227,995.00 8227,945.00 535,SOO.UOi 5:35,500.00 51'73,000.00' S17s,000.00 Remove and replace uprooted-depressed curb & gutter, including one tree removal and remove $85.00 82G,350.00 847.50' $14,725.00 8120A0 1'37,200 00 and replace sidewalk per site condition (A.C. bid 10 310 LF as a separate item) ~ ~ 1 1 1 EA Reconstruct IEUA manhole to grade $3,950.00 $3,450.00 $4,800.00! 84,800 oU _ „_ 88UO.oUI J1800.00~ I ! i I TOTAL 51,280,966.1)0 ffiI,329,59L00 ~ :<..:SB1:.c~G.00 ~ A HAVEN PAVEMENT REHABILITATION' FROM 4TK STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD 8 VANCE CORPORATION UNIT NO TY VNIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT I. 12700 TONS Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) including crack seal and rack dust blotter 888,00 $1,717,600.00 2. 430 TONS Asphalt concrete pavement, including removals $740.00 860,20000 3. 37fi00 SY Cold Planing 82 A0' 575.200.00 4. 64 EA Adjust manhole frame cover to finish grade $300.00! S 19,200.00 5. 173 EA Adjust water valve box, gas valve and cover to finish grade gst) 00 ~ 88,550.00 6. 2 EA InstalE construction notification sign 81,000.00' $2,000.00 7 1 LS Signing, sniping, legends and pavement markers 838,000.001 838,000.00 8 162 EA install inductive loops 8200.00: 532,400 AO 9 1 LS Traffic control $79,027.001, 579,027.00 0 10 F Remove and replace uprooted-depressed curb & gutter, including one tree removal and remove and replace sidewalk per site condition (A.C. bid as a separate item) ! 8100.00 531.,00000 ? 1 1 EA Reconstruct !EUA manhole to grade 83.500.00 ~, 53,500.00 TOTAL '. 51,466,777.00 P-25 VICINITY MAC ~LJ HIl_L5~ ~~~D~~J~~~~ ~ ~. { ~ ^ ILSOi AVE v I _ r- 1~ ~} , ~ ~Ii BAN ,N ST ~~ L____. u a ~L N ~~ 14TH T = ~ i 1 t.,.! rr Z Z ~ ~ Y_ .. cat{ ~ ~ ~;~ I B E~ LIVE D = i ~ ~ a' CHU H ST TERRA mIW~ W C FOOTHILL BLVD ~¢ ~ ~' ~ 4;~ WII c < s to5o0 <i~l q p ~ a RTE a ~ ~ yARRO`h' F~~i~ ~1 a VICTORI PARK Y W W U a, 0 ~! DR. BNSF RR 8TH 5T f > ~~ PROJECT. SI7 4TH ST II HAVEN AVENUE PAVE1~fENT REHABILITATION FROR4 4TII STREET TO FOOTRILL BOLiLEVARD N N.T.S. P-26 STAFF REPORT PUB1.1C WORKS SERVICES DEYAR'I'MENT ~_~ Date: March 17, 2010 Y RANCHO To: Chairman and Members of the Redevelopment Agency CUCAMONGA Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Linda Daniels, Deputy City Manager, Economic and Community Development By: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director Subject: APPROVAL OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH PITASSI ARCHITECTS, INC. (RA #10-XX} OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FOR THE CREATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES ADMINISTRATION/CREW BUILDING DESIGN DEVELOPMENT, CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $853,045 ($775,495 CONTRACT AMOUNT PLUS A CONTINGENCY OF $77,550) TO BE FUNDED FROM 2660801-5650!1650660- 0 (2004 TAX ALLOCATION BONDS) It is recommended the Board approve a Professional Services Agreement with Pitassi Architects, Ina (RA#10-XX) of Rancho Cucamonga for the creation of the Public Works Services Administration/Crew Building design development, construction documents and construction administration in the amount of $853,045 ($775,495 contract amount plus a contingency of $77,550) to be funded from 2660801-5650/1650660-0 (2004 Tax Allocation Bonds). BACKGROUND ANALYSIS In July 2008, the City Council approved a Professional Services Agreement with Pitassi Architects, Inc. for the preliminary design and entitlement process for the Public Works Services AdministratioNCrew building and site improvements. Preliminary design is nearing completion and staff has received a proposal from Pitassi Architects for complete building design services including: design development, construction documents, attendance at the pre-bid conference and assistance with evaluating all bids, and construction administration. This portion of the project is anticipated to be completed in July 2010. ResppFtfu~ubmitt d, William Wittkopf Public Works Services Director LD:WW:sm STAFF REPORT ~ ; ~; ` ADMINI.STR,aTIVE SERVICES DEPARTME:~~T ~ANCtiO Date: March 17, 2010 r~UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: John Giflison, Assistant City Manager By: Manuel Pilonieta, Information Services Ma ager Dawn Haddon, Purchasing Manager Subject: APPROVAL TO PURCHASE A SET OF TWO AIX SERIES SERVER HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND MAINTENANCE FROM MAINLINE INFORMATION SYSTEMS UTILIZING A GSA CONTRACT IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $97,122 TO BE FUNDED AS FOLLOWS: $23,889 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001-5605 (COMPUTER EQUIPMENT/TECHNOLOGY REPLACEMENT FUND-CAPITAL OUTLAY), $3,967 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001-5152 (SOFTWARE), $4,680 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001- 5300 (CONTRACT SERVICES), $11,766 FROM ACCOUNT 2624801-5605 (CIVIC CENTER RESERVE-COMPUTER EQUIPMENT), $1,954 FROM ACCOUNT 2624801- 5152 (SOFTWARE), $2,305 FROM ACCOUNT 2624801-5300 (CONTRACT SERVICES), $35,656 FROM ACCOUNT 1016301-5605 (COMM. DEV. TECHNICAL SERVICES FUND-CAPITAL OUTLAY), $5,920 FROM ACCOUNT 1016301-5152 (SOFTVL'ARE), AND $6,985 FROM ACCOUNT 1016301-5300 (CONTRACT SERVICES) Approval to purchase a set of two AIX series server hardware, software, and maintenance from Mainline Information Systems utilizing a GSA contract in the total amount of $97,122 to be funded as follows: $23,889 from account 1714001-5605 (Computer EquipmentlTechnology Replacement Fund-Capital Outlay), $3,967 from account 1714001-5152 (Software), $4,680 from account 1714001-5300 (Contract Services), $11,766 from account 2624801-5605 (Civic Center Reserve- Computer Equipment), $1,954 from account 2624801-5152 (Software), $2,305 from account 2624801-5300 (Contract Services), $35,656 from account 1016301-5605 (Comm. Dev. Technical Services Fund-Capital Outlay), $5,920 from account 1016301-5152 (Software), and $6,985 from account 1016301-5300 (Contract Services). BACKGROUND The Information Services Division (ISD) oversees the management of central computer servers for the City. As part of this management program, lifecycle strategies are developed to replace central servers before they become obsolete. The following two servers are past their recommended life span and require replacement: P-27 IFAS Server, which provides Finance, HR, and Procurement related services Tidemark Server, which provides permit and inspection related services P-28 APPROVAL TO PURCHASE A SET OF TWO AIX SERIES SERVER HARDWARE, PAGE. 2 SOFTWARE, AND MAINTENANCE FROM MAINLINE INFORMATION SYSTEMS UTILIZING A GSA CONTRACT IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $97,122 TO BE FUNDED AS FOLLOWS: $23,889 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001-5605 (COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MARCH 17. 2010 ISD provided specifications to Purchasing to prepare a solicitation. Purchasing prepared a Request for Quote # 09/10-013 utilizing the City's bid management system. One (1) viable response was received. After analysis of the bid response by the Information Services Manager and Purchasing Staff, ISD and Purchasing have determined that Mainline Information Systems is price reasonable and a responsive bidder in meeting all of the required specifications. 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( 7 .4P - 0029398'_ 3!3!2010 ALSCO 39.77 AP-00293982 3/3/2010 ALSCO 52.1? .4P - O(t293982 313/20! 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MLCHAEL 2300.00 AP-00291085 3;3'20(0 OFFIC:EDEPO"C '3.91 AP - 00294033 3;3/2010 OFFICE DEPOT 47.83 AP - 00294088 3;3:2010 OFFICE DEPOT 2.66 AP - 00294038 313'3010 OFFICE DEPOT SS5 AP - 00294088 3'3!20(0 OFFICE DEPOT [69.19 AP - 00294058 3/3/2010 OFFICE DEPOT 332.94 .4P-00294100 3'3/20(0 POWER WOR[;S 149.02 AP - 00294108 3/3:2010 RIVERA, GEORGE 161.07 .4P - D02941 I S 3%3x2010 SAN E3ERNARDiNO CTY FLOOD CONTROL D[ST 300.{ID AP - 00294118 3/3!2(110 SAN 6ERNARDCNO CTY FLOOD CONTROL D[ST 1,936.00 E.Iser:VLOPEZ VeraticaLoPtz Pave: 2 Current Date: O+~iDi201 Report:C[C_AGENDA_ REl}_pORTRAI T_RC~ - CI<: Agendsi Check Register Portrait L.ayovt Time: Ib:57:3 R.4NCH0 C[JC:~MONGA FIRE PROTECTTON DISTRTCT Atentla Check Register 2r24/2o10 through 3/9!20[0 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amowet AP-002941.2[ 3/3;20!0 SCOTTR4CLEODPLUMC3ING[NC 395.00 AF'-00294121 3!3/20[0 SCO'FTMCLEODPLUMHINGINC. 404.61 AP-00294(21 3!;/20!0 SCOTTMCLEODPL[JA4[3INGINC '_55.00 AP - 00294 I22 3/3/2(1 f 0 SEl`IviOUR_ kONALD 54.38 AP-00294128 3/3/20[0 S[RSPEEDy 2,212.82 AP-00244121 3/3/2C1EU SMART AND FINAL 239.30 AP - (102441'_9 3!3/2010 SMART AND F[NAL 85.17 AP - 00294130 3/31201 U SO CALIF Gr~S COMPANY 601.'_3 AP - !10294 L'30 3!3/2010 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 93 L 18 AP - 002941.30 3/3/2010 50 CALIF GAS COMPANY (80.30 AP - 00294130 ?i3 2U 10 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 277.61 AP - 00294! 30 3!320 l0 SO CALIF GAS COR4PANY 89.50 AP - 00294130 3!3/20[0 SO CALIF G.4S COMPANt' 806.22 .4P -00294130 3/32010 SU CALff GAS COMPANY 80(1.23 AP-00'93136 3;'3/20!0 SOU"CH COASTAQMD (09.00 .4P-00294136 313/20(0 SOtJ"CH COASTACZMD 293.21 AF-00294144 1!32((!0 SOCITECF..RNCAL[FORNIAEDISON 539.14 .4F'-00294144 3;3201(1 SOU'FFEER.NC:ALfFORN1AEDISON 1,196.(12 AP - 00294144 3!3/201( SOUTHERN C.SLIFCRNI,4 ED[SON' 1,334.81 AP-00294144 3!32010 SOUPHERNCAL(FORNIA60[SON 635.71 AP-00294154 3%32010 STERICYCLE. WC t35.00 AP - OC2ti4! 57 3/3/20[0 S'T'RESS LESS E.XPRFSS LLC ~ 75.(10 AP - 00294157 3/3120[0 STRESS LESS EXPRESS LLC ~ 217.OR .4P-00294158 3!3!20[0 SUNF3ADGECO 617.28 AP - 00294163 3/3/2010 UNIFIRST UN[POItM SERVICE 51.58 AP-00294!66 3!3/2010 UNIFIRSTC.[NIPORNCSERYICE 52.58 AP - 00294177 3!3!"'010 VER[ZON W[RELESS - LA 380.85 .4P - 00294!?? 3/3/2010 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 60.48 AP - 00294177 3/3,2010 VERIZON WIRELESS - L.A 86.47 AP - 00294177 3/3/20 L0 VER[ZON W[RELESS - LA 690.71 AP - 00294177 313 2010 VERI7_ON WIRELESS - LA 41 Afi r1P - OG_941 ; 7 3!3/20 {0 VERILON W[RELESS - LA 35.49 AP-00294177 3;3/2010 VERILON WIRELESS-LA 76.93 AP - 00'94179 3;:"sr2010 VERI"LON 475.(15 AP-00294179 3/3/2010 VER[LON 475.61 AP-00'_94L79 3;320!0 VER[ZON 475.ti5 AP-00294179 3/32010 VERIZ,ON 36.83 AP-00_'94179 3/3/2(110 VER[ZON L9.64 AP - 00294 (79 313/201 U VER[7_ON 36.36 AP-00294!79 3'32010 VERILON 36.36 .4P-60294(79 3/3/2010 VERIZON 57.86 AP-00294179 3/3/2010 VERIZ,ON 1.9.<5 .4E'-(10294179 3/3/20!0 VEItIZON 471.65 Total for Check ID AY: 46.521.',6 EP - 00000939 2/24/2010 EAN'T'AIJ, VlC"fOR1A 2783.91 EI'-0000094(1 ^-l24Y20M [9AZAL,SUSAN 2176.26 EP-00000941 2/2420!0 [NTERL[CCHIA, ROSAE.,YN 3,530.25 EP-00000942 2'24!20(0 D4CM[LLEN.L[NDA 88E1i4 'I'ota! for Check ID EP: 9,372.06 Total for Eutifv: SS.893.82 P-31 User: VLOPEZ-Veronica Lopez Page: 3 Current Date: (!3.!i0r2U1 Report:CK_AGF.,NDA_REG_PORTRAfC_RC - Ck: Agenda Chzck Register POCnalt Layout Time: 16:57:3 P-32 m w E c~ U O T U a+ v •~ ~ y C d T O ~ ~ N CUl ~ (/~ N Q a O •O L d Q LL O Q LL Ua - ~` ~Ploml~ o ~ J Oi i A- Os O~ ;E c 8` 61 m n vyi N 1"1 O N ~ N N olm O ~ O ~ ~ O O ~ y C 0 rn. 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Descciptron ~~~.~r Accrued interest Purch ~ ~.~ ~i'~~ "~~ .~.. ~'~ ~,~ ~-~*.: ` _"~-Fav Value,<<~ ~ Acciued"Interest United States Treasu Bills $ 19,975,391,310.55 $ 20,020,348,250.00 NA Notes $ 6,959,273,267.16 $ 7,000,106,000.00 $ 21,347,197.00 Federal A enc SBA $ 561,384,979.18 $ 552,538,222.79 $ 606,52324 MBS-REMICs $ 844,155,663.50 $ 895,143,527.51 $ 4,010,055.74 Debentures $ 1,609,299,600.31 $ 1,617,810,980.00 $ 13,054,071.52 Debentures FR $ 1,249,976,529.26 $ 1,250,188,500.00 $ 266,111.11 Discount Notes $ 8,312,516,085.84 $ 8,327,294,500.00 NA FHLMC PC $ - $ - $ - GNMA $ 100,921.57 $ 112,943.15 $ 993.90 IBRD Deb FR $ 300,000,000.00 $ 301,101,000.00 $ 138,215.00 CDs and YCDs FR $ - $ - $ - Bank Notes $ - $ - $ - CDs and YCDs $ 6,000,047,026.52 $ 6,000,362,977.00 $ 2,362,020.81 Commercial Pa er $ 6,805,728,860.52 $ 6,804,606,405.55 NA Co orate: Bonds FR $ 151,815.270.91 $ 151,729,516.48 $ 79,916.02 Bonds $ - $ - $ - Re urchase A reements $ - $ - NA Reverse Re urchase $ - $ - $ Time De osits $ 4,094,640,000.00 $ 4,094,640,000.00 NA NOW Account $ - $ - NA AB 55 & GF Loans $ 11,123,394,918.81 $ 11,123,394,918.81 NA TOTAL $ 67,987,724,434.13 $ 68,139,377,741.29 $ 41,865,104.34 Fair Value Including Accrued Interest $ 68,181,242,845.63 Repurchase Agreements, Time Deposits, AB 55 & General Fund loans, and Reverse Repurchase agreements are carried at portfolio book value (carrying cost). P-37 State of California Pooled Money Investment Account Market Valuation 1 /31 /2010 '~ ""~ ~-~`~ ~~~~ ," Carrytng~ Cost Plus ~~~ ~~~ ~- a , ~ ` ~~~' ~~ _ "r " r ,~ - -sue..-~ ~ ,., ~ _ __~ ~r fig:. De`s"criptton,~,_~ =,_~x Accrued ante est Purch ; _ ~, ;Fair Value ~~~ =Accrued rote.rest- United States Treasu Bills $ 20,173,855,199.37 $ 20,222,278,150.00 NA Notes $ 7,159,637,772.96 $ 7,198,563,500.00 $ 14,776,650.50 Federal A enc SBA $ 552,016,476.54 $ 543,149,082.55 $ 590,616.14 MBS-REMICs $ 863,063,283.15 $ 913,600,049.97 $ 4,101,489.27 Debentures $ 1,609,299,600.31 $ 1,620,836,020.00 $ 9,281,571..74 Debentures FR $ 1,649,967,025.26 $ . 1,650,151,000.00 $ 422,021.60 Discount Notes $ 8,312,516,085.84 $ 8,326,591,500.00 NA FHLMC PC $ - $ - $ - GNMA $ 103,457.51 $ 115,755.24 $ 1,019.15 IBRD Deb FR $ 300,000,000.00 $ 301,239.000.00 $ 27,643.00 CDs and YCDs FR $ - $ - S - Bank Notes $ - $ - S - CDs and YCDs $ 5,475,048,838.70 $ 5,475,399,398.50 $ 1,781,881.96 Commercial Pa er $ 5,447,687,056.74 $ 5,448,504,340.29 NA Co orate: Bonds FR $ 188,823,681.11 $ 186,684,325.36 $ 131,277.73 Bonds $ - $ - $ - Re urchase Agreements $ - $ - NA Reverse Re urchase $ - $ - S - Time De osits S 4,150,300,000.00 5 4,150,3GD,000.00 NA NOW Account $ - $ - NA AB 55 & GF Loans $ 11,982,712,173.81 $ 11,982,712,173.81 NA TOTAL $ 67,865,030,651.30 $ 68,022,124,295.72 $ 31,114,171.09 Fair Value Including Accrued Interest $ 68,053,238,466.81 Repurchase Agreements, Time Deposits, AB 55 & General Fund loans, and Reverse Repurchase agreements are carried at portfolio book value (carrying cost). P-38 CITY OF RANCHO CL'CAILIONGA Agenda Checl: Register 2;24''2010 through 3/9/2010 Cheek No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP-00293708 2/24/2010 Al AUTOMOTIVE 320.08 AP-00243709 2/^^<1l2010 .ABLETRONICS 122.10 AP - (10293710 2/24/2010 ACE PLUMBENG 8,000.00 AP -00293711 2/24/2070 AD.4M'9, RACQUESL 130.00 AP - 0029371./ 2;24(2010 ADOBE ANIMAL tIOSPI"CAL 25.0(1 .4P - 00293713 2/24/2010 ADOBE ANiM,4L HOSPITAL '_5.00 AP • 00293713 2/24'2010 ADOBE ANEMAL EfOSP1TA[, 25.00 AP-00293713 2,24''2010 .4DOBEAN[MALHOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00293713 2/24/2010 ADOBE ANI6IAL FIOSPIT.4L 25.00 AP - 00293',13 2'24/2010 ADOBE AN[n-tAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 002937U 2/24/2010 ADOBE AMb[AL HOSPITAL 25.00 .4P - 00293713 2x24/2(110 ADOBE ANIMAL l [OSP11'AL 25.00 AP - 00243713 2;2412010 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00293713 2/24/2010 ADOBE: ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00293713 2/24!2010 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSP['1"AL 25.00 AP - 00293713 2/24/2010 ADOBE ANII<-tAL F[OSP[T'AL 50.00 AP - 00293713 2;24/2010 ADOBE ,4NIbtAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00293713 2/24/2010 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 10.00 AP - 002937.3 ?!24/2010 ADOBE ANii;4AL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00293'13 2.'24,'2010 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL .10.00 AP - 00293713 ?'24/2010 ADOBE .4NIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00293713 2/24/2010 ADOBE .ANii`tAL HOSPC"['AL SOHO AP - 00293713 2/2.112010 ADOBE AN[htAL HOSPITAL SOHO AP-002937(3 2/24/20(0 ADOBE ANIMALHOSPI"CAL 50.00 AP - OO2937li 2/24/2010 ADOBE;IN(MAL 110SPITAI, 50.00 AP - 002~i3713 2'2rU2010 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.(10 AP - 00293713 22~l2010 ADOBE ANIM:\L HOSPITAL 50.00 .4P - 00243713 2,'24.'2010 ADOBE AN[D4AL E{OSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00293713 2'24%2010 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 002937 i3 2/24/2010 ADOBE ANItvtAL HOSPITAL SG.00 .4P-002937/3 2/24120{0 ADOBEANIPd.4LHOSPITAL 10.00 AP-002437;3 2/24/20!0 ADOBE ANIMALHOSPI'iAL 50.00 AP-002937[3 2'24/2010 ADOBE ANiM.41_HOSP[TAt, .50.00 AP-002937[3 2:24/20(0 ACJOBEANIM.\LFIOSPITAL, ?0.00 AI' - 00293713 2/24.!201(1 ADOBL-'-'. ANIMAL HOSPI"I'AL 50.00 AP - 00293713 Z/24~/2O10 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPCCAL 50.00 AP-002937(3 2/24/2OlU ADOBE ANIMAL.HOSPI"fAL 5(1.00 AP - 00293713 2/24!^^<U 10 ADOBE .4NIMAL HOSPITAL 56.00 4P - 00293713 2!2412010 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00243713 2/24;'2010 ADORE ANIMAL HOSPTAAL, 25.00 ,4P - 002937!3 2.%24'2010 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSP['C.4L 25.00 AP - 00293713 2/24/2010 ADOBE AN[tvtAL HOSPITAL 25.00 ,4P-002937(4 2/24/2010 ADVANCED ALTERNATOR.EXCH.4NGE 239.25 AP - 00293715 2/24/2010 .ADVANCED ENGINEERING SOFTWARE 332.78 .4P - 00293? t6 2Y24I201 U AEF SYSTEMS CONSCJLTING INC 1,050.00 Al'-002937(7 2/24,'2010 AGUILER,4,iSA[AF[ 2G.OU AP - 00293717 7_/24!2010 AGUILERA, ISAtAF1 26.(10 AP-002937C7 2;24/2010 AGUIf-ERA,IS,A[AL{ 26.00 AP - 00293717 2,'24/2010 AGUILERA, ISA[AH 26.00 AP - 00293717 2/24/201(1 AGUILERA- 15,4(AH 26A0 ,4P - 0029371 S 2124(2010 ALPHAGRAPHFCS 59.2? AP - 0(1293722 '2/24/2010 ALTr\ LOMA ANIMr\L HOSPITAL 50.40 4P - 00293722 2/24!2010 ALTA LOMA ANIA4AL I IOSP(TAL 25.00 AP -00293722 2/24/2010 ALTA LOM.4 ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 (,fser. VL<)FE2 \ eron ica Lopez Paee. I Current Date: 0,110!201 ReCiort:CK_AGENDA_R EG_POR"fRAI"I '_RC-CK:Agenda CheckRegisferPorcrnriLayoui Time: 16:4.5:4 P-39 CITY OF RANCHO CLiCAlt40NGA ALeada Check Reeister 2!24;?010 throueh 3x9;2010 Check No. Check Date Vendor name Amouut AP - 00293722 2/24!2010 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL SG.00 AP - 00293722 224/2010 r\L1`A LOTbt.A AMMAL H(}SP[T'AL 25.00 AP - 0029^s 722 2/24/2010 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL FIOSPiTAL 25.00 AP - 00293722 2/24/2010 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00293732 2/24:!2010 ALTA LOMA ANIRtAL HOSPITAL 16.00 AP - 00293722 2.242010 ALTA LOR4A ANIMAL HOSPITAL: 50.00 AP -00293722 2!2442010 ALTA LOMA ANIA4AL HUSP['CAL 25.00 AP - 00293?22 2/24;"2010 ALTA LObtA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AF - 00393722 3/24/2010 ALTA LC}MA ANIMAL E(OSP[TAL SO.UO .4P-00293722 '2;24!?O)0 ACC.4I_ORIAANIMALHOSPI'I;AL SO.00 AP - U0293T_2 2/?4/2010 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL. HOSPITAL 25.00 AP - 00293722 2.'24/'010 ALTA LOR1A ANIMAL HOSPITAL 21.(10 AP -(10293722 2/24/2(110 AL'C.A LOI~tA .ANIMAL, HOSPI'['AL 50.00 .4P - 00293722 2/24!2010 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00293722 2/24/20 [U ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00293722 2!24201O ALTA LOMA ANIMAL LTOSPiTAL 25.00 AP -60293722 2124/2010 ALTA LOMA ANIRt.AL HOSPITAL 25.00 AF - 60293 722 2!24/2010 ALTA LOMA AN[R4AL HOSPITAL 25.00 P.P-0029':',22 2!242OE0 .-".LTALUA~A.ANIRti.ALY:OSFET,4l 50.00 AF - 00293 722 2.!24/2010 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL SGAO AP-06293722 2/2420f0 ALTAL,OMAANIMrll-.ILUSPITAL Z.00 AP - t10293"22 2242010 ALTA LOR•tA ANIMAL I;tO5PiTAL 2>.GO AP -00293722 2/24/2010 AL'i`A LORdA ANIMAL IIOSPI'£AL 50.00 AF - 00293 722 2/24/2010 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 10.00 AP - 00293722 2/24/2010 .ALTA LOR4A ANIMAL IOSPITAL 50.00 .4P - 00293722 2124/"201 U ALTA LOMA ALd[R•fAL HOSPITAL 25.00 .AP - 00293722 224!2016 ALTA LORtA Atd[M.AL HOSPITAL 25.00 .4P - 002937?2 224/2010 ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 25.00 .4P - 60293722 224/2010 AL'i'A LORtA AN[MAI, HOSPITAL 50.00 AP - 00293722 'Z!24/2010 ALTA LORtA ANIMAL FIOSP[TAL 50.00 AP - 00293722 224/2010 .ALT 1 LOR•L1 ANLRtAL FIOSP{TAC, 21.0(1 AP - 00293722 '2124/2010 ALTA L.OMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL. 50.00 AP-00293722 2/24/2010 AL'FALOMAA'NCMALHC)SPI'£AL 50.00 AP-00293722 2/242010 ALTA LO MAANLMALH,OSPITAL 10.60 AP - 00293722 2/24/2010 ALTA LOR1A ANIMA[. 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JUE SCiT. 63.23 AP - 00293998 3/3/2010 BUSTAMAN"IE, .IOE SGT. ~ 27.19 AP - 00293999 3~3%20! 0 C.4L F'ERS LONG TER;<1 CARE 543.96 AP - 00294000 3/3x2010 CALBO 215.00 AP - 00294001 3,''3!2010 CALIFORNIA BOARD OF EQL?ALIZATION, STAT 200.00 AP - 00294002 3'3.%2010 CALTAC 20.00 AP.-00294004 3/3/2010 C,4SH,PAUL 543.20 AP - 00294005 3!3./20{0 [BIZ ACCOUNTING "TA?(K ADV[SURY OF ORAI 5,500.00 AP - 00294005 3!3,''2010 CB17_ ACCUUN'i-[NG TAX R: ADVISORY OF ORAI 2,500.00 AP -00294005 3/3;2010 CBIZ ACCOUNTING'FAX & ABV[SORY OF ORAI 600A0 AP- 00294(106 3/3/2010 CITY RENTALS 5.5.00 AP-00294007 3/3/2010 Ct,IiARWA'TER_GRAPHICS 21,630.96 AP-00294007 3/3!2010 CLEARWATERGRAPHICS 4,612.80 P.P - 00294008 313/20(0 COCA COLA BOT'TL.ING CO6tPAN1L;5 271.88 AP - 00294009 3!3!2010 CONCEPT PO11'UER CUA'T[NCi 590.00 AP - 00294010 3/3/2010 CON'SULIllA'fED ELECTR.[CAL DISTRIBUTORS 1 722.10 AP - 002940) I ?%3/2010 COPIES & INK PRIN'CING [NC. 93.9 { AP - 0029401 I 3,'3.'20 LO COPIES 8c 1NK PR1N-LING [NC. -6.24 AP - 00294015 3/3!2010 CUCAMONOA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 215.20 AP - 00294015 3!3:2010 CLICAMONGA Vr~LL,EY 41%ATFR DISTRICT l 16.11 AP - 00294015 3/3%2010 CUCAMONGA VALLE]' WATER DISTRICT 113.27 AP-00294015 33;20EO CUCAMUNUAVALLEYI\~ATERDISTRICT 70.84 AP-00294015 3!3%2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEI' 0.'.ATER DIS'('RICT 290.90 AP-00294015 3;5x2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEY W'A-FER DISTRICT 70.S4 AP-002940(5 3/312[110 CUCAMONG,4VALLEYWATERD[STRICT' 114.(19 AP • 00294015 3/3;2010 CLICAMONCiA VALLEY WATF.;R [?!STRICT 35.61 AP - 0029<I015 3/3/2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 25.82 AP-00294015 3!3;'2010 CUCAMC}NGAVeVLLEYWA'i'ERUlSTRICT 71.(11 AP - 00294015 3!3!2010 CUCAM<)NGA VALLF;Y 1VATER DISTRICT 6899 AP - 00294015 3%3/201 U CUC:IMONCi.A VALLEY RATER DISTRICT 73.34 AP - 00294015 3/3/2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEY tt'ATER DISTRICT 114.69 User: VLUPE"L - Veronica Lopez Page: 16 Current Date: 03/I OY_'01 Report:CK_AGENDA_ REG_PORTRAIT _RC - CK: Agenda Check Regisier Pordaic Layour Time: 16:45:4 P-54 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Agenda Check ReEister 2!24,"1010 throueh 3/9/2010 Check No. Check Date 4'enAor Name Amount AP-002940L1 3/3/2010 CUCAMONGAVALLEYI><'ATERDISTRICT 116.27 AP - 00294p15 3!312010 CUCAMONCuA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 35.61 AP - (10294015 .3!3!2010 CtJCAMON<iA VALLEY WATER DIS"['RICT 619.p4 AP-00294015 3!3/2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER UIS'CRiCT 304.88 AP-00294015 3!3/201p CUCAMONGA VALLEY WA'CER DISTRICT %3.84 .AP-00294A(5 3/32010 C(JC,4MONGA VALLEY WA'l'ERD[S'1'RICT 73.84 AP - 00294015 3/3!2010 CIJCAMONGA V';IL.LEY' !VA'FF'.R DIST'RIC'T 38.61 AP - 00294015 3132p 10 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICTC 38.61 AP-002940L5 3;3/20fU CUC:'1A10N(iA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 73.84 AP - 00294015 3!32010 C[JCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 31.61 AP-0029401? 3.'32010 CUC.AMONG.4 VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 73.84 .4P - 00294015 3'3/2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 107.94 AP - 00294015 3/3!2010 CUCAMONG.4 VALLEY 1VA'IBR DISTRICT 64.73 AP - 00294011 3/3.'2010 CLICAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 38.61 AP-00294011 3!3201p CUCAMONGA VALLEY Wri'PF..f'tDISTRLCT 76.52 .4A - 00294015 3/.3/201(} CUCAMONGA VALLEY W ATF,R DISTRICT 73.84 AP-00294-015 313!2010 CLJCAMONGAVALLEYWATERD[ST'k1CT' 1262 AP - 00294015 3/320 L0 CLiCAMONGA VALLEY tVA"I'ER DISTR[CC 121.80 AP - 00'_94015 3!31?OIO CCJCAMONG ~ """-LLEY k'ATER ULSTItICT 73.84 .4P-00294011 3/3/2010 CUCAMC)NGAVALLEI'VJATEkD1STRIC'C 73.84 AP - 00294015 3!3;2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER. DISTRICT 70.84 AF'-p0294011 3;3/2010 CUCAR40NGA VALLEY WATERUISTR[CT 73.84 AP - 00294015 3/32(110 CUCAMONG.A VALLEI' WA7-BR DISTRICT 31.61 AP-00294015 =/3;2010 CUCAMONQAVALLEI'WATERDIS"CRCCT 70.84 AP - 00294015 3!3%3010 CUCAMONGA VALLEI' WATER DISTRICT 11.3:!7 ;4 F' - (10294015 3!3/201p CUCAb10NGA VALLEY N'ATER UISTRICT 35.61 AP - 0029x015 3,'3%2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEI' WATER DISTRICT 37.18 AP - 0029x011 3/3!2010 CUC.AMONGA VALLEY WAT-ER U[S'iR[C'P 72.2ti AP-002944115 3/3/2010 CUCAMONGr1VALLEI'WATGRDISTRIC'C 35.61 AP-0029401> 3;3/2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER D15TRIC'C 44.29 AF - 00244015 3!3!2010 CUC.4MUNG.4 VAL[,EY WATER DISTRICT 70.84 AP-OU2940L5 ~%3/3010 CUCAbIONGA VALLEY N%ATERDLSTRICT 123.22 AP - 00294p l5 3'312010 CUCAhiONGA t%ALLEY GVATER ULSTR[CT 137.43 AP-002940li %3%2010 CUCA.MONG.4 VALLEY' WA'CERDIS'(R[CT Il6.l l AP -00294015 3/3!2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEI' WATER DISTRICT ,'2.26 AP - 0029401 s 3;3/2010 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DIS'PRIC'C 2L40 AP-00294011 3i3.?Ot0 CLICAR40NGA VALLEI' WA'1-ERDIS'CRICT 70.54 AP - 002940L5 3/3/2010 C(.JCAMONG.4 VALLEY tN'ATER'DISTRICT 72.26 E\P - 00294(.1 l5 3/3!20!0 CUC.AMONGA VALLEY WATER {)(ST'RICT' 138.90 AP-002940L5 3/3/2010 CIIC'AMONGAVALLEYWA'T'ERDISTRICT 510.77 AP - 002941)15 313/20 t0 CUC:AMONGA VALI..EY WA1-ER DIS'I-RIOT t 7153 AP-00294015 3!312(1!0 CUC_AMONG.A VALLEY WATERDLSTRICT 83.63 .4P - 0029x0 LS 3/3r2010 CUCAMONGA V.4 LLEY WATER DIS"CRIC?- [ 13.27 AP - 00294015 3/3.!3010 CUCAMONGA VALLEI' WATER DISTRICT 260.67 .4P-00294015 3%3!2010 CtJCAMONGA VALLEY ~k'ATER DISTRICT L9t.63 AP-0029401> 3132010 CUCAMONGAVALLEYN'ATER.D(STRICT 117.13 AF-00294015 3r3,'2U10 CUCAhK)NGAVALLEYWATERDISTRICT 164.43 AP-00294015 3/3%3010 CtJCAMONUA VALLEY WATERUISTItICT 425.35 AP-002940li 3!312010 CtICAMONGAVALI.,EYN'ATER.DtSTRICT }64.43 AP-Op294p15 313120'10 CUCAMONGAV.ALLEI'WATERDISTRICT [L3?7 AP - 00294011 3%3%2010 CUCAMONCiA VALLEY WATER DIS"fR.ICT 83.63 AP-002940E 3!3/2010 CUC:ANIONGA VALLEY WATER UIS'PRICT 72?6 AP - (1029401 ~ 3;3/201(1 CUCAMONGA Vr1LLEY WATER UISTRICT 116.1 I AP-00294015 3!3/2010 CUCAR40NGA VALLEI' WATER DISTRICT 61.61 --- - .. __.__...., ..- . _. _.. P _...._.._. User. I LOPEZ -Veronica Lo ez __- _ ..._ . _...- - - ._.. _...-. ._. Pa~c: 17 -.._.._-, Current Date: 0 +%10,"_p I Report:CK AGENDA 4renda Check Register Potu~aif Lzyart PORTT,AIT RC - CK: REG Time: 16:45:x _ _ _ _ . P-55 CI'CY OF RANCHO CLiCAMONGA Agenda Check Register 2/24.!2010 tlu'ough 319.!2010 Check Nn. 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This report is provided to the City Council for informational purposes only. Seniors: • The following table highlights some senior activities that took place during February 2010 as well as the total number of registrations for the year for Wellness Pass and Senior Transportation Activity Date Number of Partici ants Pool Toumament Februa 5, 2010 16 Senior Dance Februa 11, 2010 143 Valentine Part Februa 11, 2010 200 Senior Birthda /Talent Showcase Februa 24, 2010 127 Wellness Pass - A es 60+ Total Re istered Jan -Februa 2010 - 612 Wellness Pass - A es 50-59 Total Re istered Jan -Februa 2010 - 225 Silver Fox Express Total Registered Jan -February 2010 - 31 • Upcoming Senior Activities are summarized below: Activity Date Time Pool Tournament March 5, 2010 1:00 .m. St. Patrick's Da Part March 11, 2010 9:30 a.m. Senior dance March 13, 2010 7:00 .m. Senior Birthda March 31, 2010 11:00 a.m. • It is anticipated that the Senior Advisory Committee will hold a special meeting on Monday, March 29, 2010 at 9:00 a. m. at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. • Participation in the Senior Nutrition Program for the month of February 2010 is summarized in the table on the following page: P-86 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PncE 2 MARCH 17, 2010 Week Date Partici ants 1 2/1 throw h 2/5/2010 1,150 2 2/8 throw h 2/12/2010 1,083 3 2116 throw h 2/19/2010 875 4 2/22 throw h 2/26/2010 1,062 Total meals served for the month of February, 2010: 4,170 Senior Services: • The table below summarizes participation in Senior Services activities for the month of February 2010: Pro ram Number of Participants Blood Pressure Screenin 89 Resource Libra 219 Bereavement Su ort 5 Elder Law Private Counselin 14 HICAP 3 Dr. Cohen - "The Doctor is In" 12 Peo le with Arthritis Can Exercise 316 Sit and Be Fii 340 Special Needs Programs: • The table below highlights Special Needs activities that took place during February 2010: Activity Date (Began) Number of Partici ants Frida Ni ht Fund Club - "Sweetheart Dance" Februa 12, 2010 25 Ballet - S ecial Needs Janua 14, 2010 1 Star Performers -Intermediate Janua 6, 2010 16 Martial Arts -Intermediate Janua 11, 2010 2 Ta - S ecial Needs Janua 14, 2010 5 Movement and Tumblin - S ecial Needs Janua 14, 2010 3 Jazz and Hi Ho - S ecial Needs Janua 11, 2010 7 • Upcoming Special Needs activities are summarized below: Activit : Date Time Frida Ni ht Fund Club - "Karaoke Ni ht" March 12, 2010 5:30 m - 7:30 m P-87 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE 3 MARCH 17, 2010 Tech Junction: • The table below summarizes participation in Tech Junction activities for the month of February 2010: Senior Computer Classes Date Number of Partici ants Intro to PowerPoint Februa 1, 3, 8, 10 6 Intro to Microsoft Word Februa 5, 12, 19, 26 11 Intro to Surfin the Internet Februa 16, 18, 23, 25 16 Intro to T in Februa 15, 17, 22, 24 6 Public Computer Classes Date Number of Partici ants Intro to Word Youth Februa 23, 2010 6 Intro to Com uters Februa 23, 2010 9 Intro to T pin Level 2 Februa 23, 2010 2 Into to Intemet Februa 23, 20 i0 4 Microscft PowerPoint Februa 23, 2010 1 Tech Junction Date Number of Partici ants Dro -In Use Februa 477 Senior Gasses r'ebruar 259 Public Classes Februa 24 Total Uses/Users Februa 760 Upcoming Computer Class activities are summarized below Senior Com ufer Classes Date E-mail and E-cards March 1, 3, 8, 10 Intro to Microsoft Excel March 2, 4, 9, 11 Intro to Surfin the Internet March 5, 12, 19 Intro to Windows and PC March 15, 16, 17, 18 Public Com uter Classes Start Date E-Ba March 13, 2010 Trips and Tours: Trip Date Number of Partici ants Wheel of Fortune -Son Studio Tour Februa 4, 2010 41 Palm S rin s Follies Februa 9, 2010 43 A uari:.~s Casino -Lau hlin Februa 21-23, 2010 36 • Upcoming Trips and Tours are summarized below: Tri Date Federal Reserve March 8, 2010 Petersen Museum March 17, 2010 The Livin Desert Palm S rin s March 31, 2010 P-88 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT Pnca 4 MARCH 17, 2010 Human Services -Commodities Date Number of Families Served Number of Individuals Served Monda , Februa 1, 2010 432 778 Facilities: • The table below illustrates the number of rentals/bookings and attendance figures for our community facilities during the month of February 2010: Facility Rentals # Rentals/ Bookin s Rental Attendance Building Attendance James L. Brulte Senior Center 52/153 2,070 21.678 Gold S. Lewis Communit Center 82!157 7,300 13,845 Youth: • The table below summaries Youth Program Attendance for the month of February. Program Classes/Sites Registrants /Attendance Pla school 45/4 671!4,741 Lewis Partnership Kids Club @ Del Mar, & Terra Vista Apartments 2 540 - Playschool: Third quarter classes began on February 22, 2010. Teens: • The table below summarizes Teen Program Attendance for the month of February. Pro ram/Activit Attendance /Partici ation Teen Center 637 Partici ants Club Cu id Teen Dance 140 Partici ants TRAC Meetin 19 Volunteers TRAC -Bab sittin 38 Partici ants /15 Volunteers TRAC- Snack Bar 6 Volunteers Bab sitter's Worksho 8 Partici ants Skate Park 994 Partici ants / 542 S ectators Recreation Contract Classes: • Spring session of recreation classes start on March 27'x. The table below illustrates the number of classes Number of Classes Sites Registrants 261 12 76 P-89 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT Pnca 5 MARCH 17, 2010 Facilities: • The table below illustrates the number of rentals/bookings and attendance figures for our community facilities during the month of February. Facility Rentals # Rentals/Bookings Rental Attendance Building Attendance Lions Center East 25 / 68 321 3,687 Lions Center West 25 / 75 863 1,633 Human Services / RC Family Resource Center: • The table below summarizes Center Programs /Workshops Attendance for the month of February. Pro ram /Workshop Attendance / Partici ation ACI Ministries -Parent Su ort Grou S anish 90 A enc Collaboration Meetin 32 AI -Anon / Ala-Teen 86 Alcohol Anon mous 85 Children Crisis Res onse Team 12 Communi Closet Giveawa 176 De artment of Children Services 95 De ressive Bi olar Su ort 34 ETC Youth Event 9 Famil Fun Ni ht 45 House of Ruth Domestic Violence Class 43 Leadin Ladies -Rainbow Readin Club 26 Le al Aid Socie -Free referrals 67 Math Tutorin 43 Parentin Classes Para Los Ninos) 7 Pomona Valle Learnin Disabilities Assoc. 22 RC Famil Resource Center Staff Meetin 7 Reach Out West End Health Teens 12 VNA & Hos ice Trainin 56 Women on the Move 13 Youth Accountabilit Board 39 TOTAL 999 • The table below summarizes the clients seared by each agency housed at the Center for the month of February. A encies Housed at the Center Clients Served Touch Ministries 178 Beaut for Ashes 61 House of Ruth 34 Ea le's Wins 18 Li ht House Learnin Center 12 Leadin Ladies 9 Para Los Nino's 29 ;TO,TAL 347:: P-90 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PncE 6 MARCH 17, 2010 Facilities: • The table below illustrates the number of rentals and attendance figures for our community facilities during the month of February. Facility Rentals # Rentals Rental Attendance Building Attendance RC Famil Resource Center 2 124 1464 Volunteers: • The table below summarizes the Community Services Department's volunteer usaoe for the month of January 2010. Division January 2009 # of # of Vols. Hours $ Value" January 2010 # of # of Vols. Hours $ Value' Administration 5 15 $330 5 15 $330 Senior Services 150 1,652 $36,294 154 1,795 $39,436 Human Services 27 168 $3,691 31 136 $2,988 S orts 158 1,454 $31,944 124 1,388 $30,494 S eciai Events - - $0 - - $0 Performin Arts 65 511 $11,227 132 452 $9,930 Teens 9 124 $2,724 ~ 15 138 $3,032 Youth Pro rams 14 49 $1,077 ~ 15 425 $9,337 Totals 428 3,973 $87,287 476 4,349 $95,548 'Based on $21.97/hour -State average as determinetl the Gatitornra independent sector. Youth Sports: The table below summarizes Youth Sports Activities for the February reporting period: Activity # Partici ants AgelGender # Teams Northtown Teen Volunteer Club Meetin 17 6 - 12 rade N/A Northtown Health RC Cookin -CASA 12 9 & 17 irls & bo s N/A Northtown Health RC Cookin -CASA 15 18 & u Adults N/A Pee Wee Winter Basketball 241 3-5/bo s & iris 24 Cucamonga Middle School Judo 45 7-12 girls 8 boys NA Youth Basketball 693 6-15 boys and girls 80 RC Family Sports Center: • The table below and on the following page provides drop-in/open play and rental participation at the Center for the reporting period: Activit # Partici ants Adult Basketball 547 P-91 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PncE 7 MARCH 17. 2010 Activi #Partici ants Youth Basketball 594 Adult Ra uetball 347 Youth Ra uetball 43 Adult Volle ball 20 Youth Volle ball 2 Adult Walle ball 13 Youth Walle all 42 Jazzercise 1145 Rentals 250 Youth Judo 72 Team Basketball Practice 950 Adult Sports: • The table below summarizes adult sport activities for the reporting period: Activi #Partici ants # Team Gender Softball 1668 139 Males & Females Adult Basketball 326 34 Males Rac uetball 10 N/A Males & Females Soccer 160 16 Males & Females Tennis 12 N/A Males & Females Fla Football 40 4 Males • There were two Adult Softball Tournaments during the month of February at the Epicenter. Cultural and Performing Arts: • The table below summarizes Theatre Arts Academy classes during the reporting period: Activity Participants/Attendance Teen Actors Bootcam 34 Singing for a Lifetime 44 Youth Theater Worksho 67 Show Stoppers 89 Video Production 15 RC Adult Choir 24 Adult Im rov Worksho 15 Broadwa Babies 12 TOTAL 300 • Community Theatre rehearsals/auditions included the following during the reporting period. Activi Partici antslAttendance RENT 200 Missoula Children's Theatre 175 Grease 58 P-92 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PncE 8 MARCH 17, 2010 Other rehearsals/oroorams/auditions included the following during the reporting period. Activity Participants/Attendance Diary of Adam & Eve 32 Rental Activities: • The table below summarizes rental activities in Celebration Hall and Imagination Courtyard at the Cultural Center for the reporting period: Celebration Hall Rental Events Date Event Attendance Wednesday 2/10/2010 Adoption Options (CH' Center) 5 Thursday 2/11/2010 Assoc of Public Health Labs (CH ALL) 90 Friday 2!12/2010 NAHREP IE (CH ALL) 50 Friday 2/12/2010 Co. of San Bernardino CH ALL 100 Tuesday 2/16/2010 Biane Fundraiser Lobb 200 Wednesday 2/17/2010 1~ American Natural Hazard Disclosures CH Center & North 170 Saturday 212 012 0 1 0 Artic Mechanical Inc. CH C & North 80 Tuesday 2/23/2010 San Bernardino Co. Sheriff Dept. (CH Center & So. 170 Wednesday 2/24/2010 San Bernardino Co. Sheriff Dept. (CH Center & South 170 Thursday 2/25/2010 San Bernardino Co. Sheriff Dept. (CH Center & South 170 Sunday 2/28/2010 Verizon Meetin CH Center & South 160 TOTAL 1,365 CSD Celebration Hall Events Date Event Attendance Saturday 2/6/2010 Fritz Coleman Post Show Fundraiser Rece tion CH North 57 Libra and Other Ci Governmental De artments -Celebration Hall Events Date Event Attendance Wednesda 2/10/2010 Library Valentine's Day (CH Center & South 111 Friday 2/19/2010 Library Black History Night (Lobby and CH ALL 350 Thursda 2/25/2010 Libra Teen Pro ram CH Center 2 TOTAL 463 Volunteer Events Date Event Attendance Wednesda 2/24/1010 Volunteer Orientation 12 Thursday 2/11/2010 Preview performance of Diary of Adam 8 Eve 60 CH =Celebration Hal! P-93 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PnGa 9 MARCH 17, 2010 Lewis Family Playhouse: • During the reporting period, the Lewis Family Playhouse was host to a wide variety of productions community programs and private rentals. The table below summarizes this information for the reporting period: Lewis Famil Pla house Professional) .Presented Productions SHOW DATE Tickets Sold NUMBER OF EVENTS Fritz Coleman 2/6/2010 359 1 Ed Asner as FDR 2/21/2010 457 1 Lewis Famil Pla house Communi .Theatre Productions SHOW DATE Tickets Sold NUMBER OF EVENTS Kin Arthur's Quest A4issoula 2/19/2010 159 1 ' Lewis Famil PIa house TYA Productions SHOW DATE Approx. Attendance NUMBER OF EVENTS Cinderella 2/2,2/3,2/4,2/6, 2/7,2/9,2/10,2/11,2/13/2010 2, 422 17 Lewis Famil : Pla house Rental Events SHOW DATE Approx. Attendance NUMBER OF EVENTS Doo Wo & Rock n Roll 2/20/2010 386 1 Studio.Theatre BlackBox SHOW DATE Approx. Attendance NUMBER OF EVENTS The Dia of Adam & Eve 2/12-2/13/2010 259 4 The table above reflects number of tickets sold for various performances during the reporting period. It dons 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, local residents visited the public areas. February's Public Lobby Total: 536 Parks: The table on the following page provides usage information for park picnic shelters and special use facilities for the month of February 2010: P-94 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT PAGE 10 MARCH 17, 2010 ParklShelter Attendance # Rentals Red Hill 575 1 Heritage 199 Milliken 50 Hermosa 0 Day Creek 138 Coyote Canyon 4 1 ictoria Arbors 9 Civic Center Courtyard 0 mphitheatre OTAC 1.09 2 Equestrian Participants:80 'EquesVian 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 Equestrian 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. Park and Recreation Commission: • The Commission's February meeting was held on February 18`". The following items were discussed/acted upon at this meeting: - Introduction of new Quakes professional baseball staff. - Presentation of a plaque honoring former Park and Recreation Commissioner Francisco Oaxaca for his years of dedicated service. - Presentation by Community Services staff regarding the Rancho Cucamonga Family Resource Center and human services programming. - Review of City Council updates. - Approval of minutes from the Commission's January 21, 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. - Quarterly review of Community Services Department's programming for the spring quarter. - Request for approval of the recommendation from the Senior Advisory Committee to reschedule their regular meeting of March 22nd to March 29'h. - Update on Heritage Park Equestrian Bull Pen Project. - Update on Park Development Fund Budget considerations for FY 2010/11. - Update and status regarding Proposition 84 grant proposal. P-95 APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE REPORT MARCH 17, 2010 PAGE 11 -. Discussion regarding the proposed development of an Armed ServicesNeterans Reflection - Area at Central Park. - Update on goals identrfied by the Senior Advisory Committee at their annual retreat held December 14, 2009. - Annual review of Facility, Inventory, Needs Analysis and Facility Implementation Plan from the 2001 Recreation Needs and Systems Recommendation Study. - Update on early bird on-line priority registration for recreation programs and classes.' - Committee updates from: Trails Advisory Committee, Sports Advisory Committee, Senior Advisory Committee and General Plan Update Committee. - Identification of Items for Future Meetings: Formation of a Veterans Memorial Committee. Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation: • The Foundation's month long "Hearts for Arts Campaign" took place during the month of February. Events included: (1) City Council "Hearts for Arts" proclamation of Hearts for Arts month in Rancho Cucamonga at their February 3rd City Council meeting; (2) Special benefit performance by Fritz Coleman at the Lewis Family Playhouse on February 6'h; (3) Community night with the Ontario Reign at Citizens Business Bank Arena. • The Foundation's Executive/Finance Committee met on February 10'". The following items were discussed/acted upon at this meeting: - Approval of minutes from the September 9, 2009, Executive/Finance Committee meeting. - Presentation from a potential grant writer. - Discussion regarding the Foundation's priority grant funding needs. - Discussion regarding a funding request from the Chaffey Community Art Association. - Discussion regarding name change of the RC Community Foundation. - Preliminary discussion regarding the development and implementation of Finance and Investment policies. - Discussion concerning the development of a plan for the annual recognition of donors. - Update on the Foundation's "Hearts for Art" Campaign. - Review and discussion of the Executive/Finance Committee's Work Plan. The Foundation's Board Development Committee met on February 18`h. The following items were discussed/acted upon at this meeting: - Approval of minutes from the September 17, 2009, Board Development Ccmmittee meeting. - Status report on Board recruitment activities. - Review and discussion of potential Board Member application. - Discussion regarding the involvement of Patron of Arts on Foundation committees. - Discussion regarding future plans for Board team building. - Discussion regarding future plans to implement fundraising training for the Board. - Review and discussion of the Board Development Committee's Work Plan. is scheduled for Wednesday, April 14, 2010. CICCMMSERViCpwcpBBOertlslCdyCOUncalSlaRRepwfs120f 01CS0Uptlate8ll, t 0, tlpC Community Services Director P-96 STAFF I~EPORT- ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT RANCHO Date: March 17, 2010 C,,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the Ciiy Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager - From: John Gillison, Assistant City Mana~~t' By: Dawn Haddon, CPPO, C.P.M., Purchasing Manager Subject: AUTHORIZATION TO AWARD THE PURCHASE OF FOUR (4) HYBRID SPORTS UTILITY VEHICLES ("SUV") TO THEODORE ROBINS FORD OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, AS PER REQUEST FOR BID ("RFB") #09/10-018 IN THE AMOUNT OF $119,568.19 FROM ACCT. NO. 110520&5604 (FEDERAL ASSET SEIZURE FUND) AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE TRANSFER OF ALL FOUR (4) SUVs TO FACILITATE THEIR USE BY THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT SERVICES RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the award to purchase four (4) Hybrid Sports Utility Vehicles ("SUV") to Theodore Robins Ford of Costa Mesa, California, as per Request for Bid ("RFB") #0 911 0-01 8 in the amount of $119,568.19 from Acct. No. 1105208-5804 (Federal Asset Seizure Fund) and authorization for the transfer of all four SUVs to facilitate their.use by the County of San Bemardino for Police Department Services. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The City Council approved the purchase of four (4) Hybrid Sports Utility Vehicles ("SUV") in the adopted FY 2009/10 budget as a part of the Federal Asset Seizure Fund. The San Bernardino County Police Department has provided specifications for each of the vehicles to the Purchasing Department. Purchasing prepared and posted to the City's website, RFB #09/10-018; there were forty-five (45) notified vendors, fifteen (15) prospective bidders, and four (4) viable responses that were received. After analysis of the bid responses by the Administrative Lieutenant, Police Chief and Purchasing Staff, it was determined to be in the City's best interest to award Theodore Robins Ford of Costa Mesa, which was the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder that met the specifications required by the County of San Bemardino Police Department, the purchase of the four (4) SUVs. Bid details are on file in the Purchasing Department. The request to transfer the four (4) SUVs to the San Bernardino Police Department for liability requirements will alleviate the' City from liability while the SUVs are in use under ownership with the County of San Bernardino Police Department. At the end of the four (4) SUVs service life, the SUVs will be transferred from the County of San Bernardino Police Department back to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for proper surplus disposition. MEMORANDUM ADD'IINISPR~~TIPE SER~~ICES DEP11RTb1EN'P Date: March 16, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Dawn Haddon, CPPO, C.P.M. Subject: CORRECTION FOR CONSENT ITEM NUMBER L5 STAFF REPORT J'_ .'~. _ ~~ RANCHO C,UCAMONGA This memorandum is to correct the account name for consent line item number L5. The staff report should read as (A62766 Air Quality Improvement) rather than (Federal Asset Seizure Fund). P-97 STAFF REPORT ~~ J RANCHO Date: March 17, 2010 GvcAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Robert Karatsu, Library Director Subject: APPROVAL TO ALLOCATE $10,000 AWARDED BY THE CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY INTO LIBRARY REVENUE ACCOUNT 1291000-4740/0-3706 AND APPROPRIATE $8,000 INTO EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT 1291602-5200/0- 3706 AND $2,000 INTO EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT 1291602-5100/0-3706 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council approve and allocate $10,000 received from the California State Library for the Local History Room implementation grant into Library revenue account number 1291000-4740/0-3706 and appropriate into Library expenditure accounts in the following manner: 1291602-5200/0-3706 Operations and Maintenance $8,000 1291602-5100/0-3706 Travel & Meetings $2,000 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS In February 2010, the Library successfully applied for a Local History Room implementation grant from the California State Library. Prior to applying for this grant, Reference Services Coordinator Karye Hood and Reference Librarian Casey Marcarello attended a one week leadership training program sponsored by the California State Library. Subsequent to this training, the Library was encouraged to apply fora $10,000 implement grant for a project selected by Ms. Hood and Ms. Marcarello. The project they chose was to build on the Digital Storytelling project they previously were awarded a grant for. The money for this grant will be used to create a local history room at the Paul A. Biane Library at Victoria Gardens to showcase the stories they are collecting for the Digital Storytelling project; and to attend the Public Library Association Conference in March 2010 to learn more about local history collections and to network with experts in the field. P-98 APPROVAL TO ALLOCATE. $10,000 AWARDED BY THE CALIFORNL~ STATE LIBRARY P:1GC 2 INTO LIBRARY REVENUE ACCOUNT 129]000-4740/0-3706 ANll APPROPRIATE $8,000 INTO EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT 1 291 602-5 200 /0-3706 AND $2,000 INTO EXPENDITURE ,A000iUNT ] 291602-5100/0-3706 IvL~HCtI ]7, 2010 FISCAL IMPACT No net impact on the Library Fund or General Fund as the grant has no matching requirements and fully funds the items listed above. Respectfully submitted, Robert Karatsu Library Director P-99 STAFF REPORT COMMUI`IITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Date: March 17, 2010 RANCHO G`UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Kevin McArdle. Community Services Director ~/ By: Daniel Schneider, Community Services Supervisor ~b Subject: APPROVAL OF A REQUEST FROM SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (AQMD) FOR A WAIVER OF FEES FOR USE OF THE EPICENTER SPECIAL EVENT AREA ON FRIDAY, JUNE 11T" AND SATURDAY, JUNE 12TH, 2010, TO CONDUCT THEIR ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER EXCHANGE EVENT. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the use of the Epicenter Special Event Area on Friday, June 11`" and Saturday, June 12l" by South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) for their Electric Lawn Mower Exchange Event and waive associated rental fees. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The City has received a request from the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) to hold their Electric Lawn Mower Exchange event at the Epicenter again this year. Through this program, residents can exchange their operable, gasoline-powered lawn mowers for a zero emission cordless electric lawn mower provided by the AQMD for the cost of $100.00. This year AQMD is offering a choice of two makes and four models of lawn mowers to the consumers. AQMD is proposing to move onto the Epicenter site on Friday, June 11`" for set up between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., so the trailers of new mowers and dumpsters that will receive the old mowers can be set up in advance. AQMD will provide private security overnight at the site to safeguard their equipment and supplies. AQMD staff will be on site starting at 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 12`" to finish their set-up. The actual event will be open to the public (participants must be able to show proof of residence in AQMD's service area -- all of Orange County, and major portions of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties) on Saturday, June 12`" from 8:00 am until 12- noon. AQMD will clean up the siie and move out their equipment by 3:00 pm. Like last year, participants are required to pre-register to.take advantage of this opportunity. AQMD estimates that nearly 800 San Bemardino County residents will participate in the event in Rancho Cucamonga. Staff recommends that the City Council waive the fees associated with the proposed Electric Lawn Mower event hosted by AQMD, as this event will help residents "clean the air that we breathe." FISCAL IMPACT: The fisq~l impact to the City for the waiver of rental fees associated with this event is $2,000. Community Services Director ~:~con+nrsErrv~co~~aasoera„cayco~~nsr~rca~rs~zoio P-100 STAFF REPORT \ 1 - , PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DEPdRT11EDIT Date: March 17, 2010 RANCHO CUCAMCNGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director By: Ernest Ruiz, Streets, Storm Drains and Fleet Superintendent Paul Fisher, Management Aide Subject: APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR "CITYWIDE BRIDGE DECK MAINTENANCE - PHASE 2 OF 3" AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE THE "NOTICE INVITING BIDS" TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT 1116303-5650/1542116-0 (ETIWANDA DRAINAGE) AND ACCOUNT 1112303- 5650l1542112-0 (DRAINAGE FACIGENERAL). RECOiYliltiENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the plans and specifications for "Citywide Bridge Deck Maintenance -Phase 2 of 3" and authorize the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids" to be funded from account 1116303-5650/1542116-0 (Etiwanda Drainage) and account 1 1 1 2303-5650/1 5421 1 2-0 (Drainage Fac/General). BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The Public Works Services Department receives thirty-four bridge inspection reports from Caltrans bi-annually on the general condition of our bridge decks. The reports from inspections completed this past calendar year include Caltrans recommended maintenance on five (5) city maintained bridge decks. Based on the Caltrans recommendations and bridge inspections completed by Aufbau Corporation, Council authorized an amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Aufbau Corporation to develop the plans, specifications and engineer's estimates for the repair of these bridge decks including additional safety improvements not specified on the Caltrans bridge inspection reports and the maintenance of pedestrian and equestrian bridge decks not included in the Caltrans bridge inspection program. The Public Works Services and Engineering Departments were involved with Aufbau Corporation during the development of the bid specifications and recommend the Council approve the plans and specifications, and authorize th.e City Clerk to advertise the Notice Inviting Bids. The engineer's estimate is $620,000. Legal advertising is scheduled for March 30 and April 6, 2010, with the bid opening at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 4, 2010, unless extended by addendum. Respe ully bmitte William Wittkopf Public Works Services Director WW:ER:pf P-101 RESOLUTION NO. 10-.0.~7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CITYWIDE BRIDGE DECK MAINTENANCE - PHASE 2 OF 3 IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared specifications for the construction of certain improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the specifications presented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for the "CITYWIDE BRIDGE DECK MAINTENANCE -PHASE 2 OF 3". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise as required by law for the receipt of sealed bids or proposals for, doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and specifcations, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the following words and figures, to wit: "NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS" Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Mayo, 2009, sealed bids or proposals for the "CITYWIDE BRIDGE DECK MAINTENANCE -PHASE 2 OF 3" in said City. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the office of the City Clerk, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "CITYWIDE BRIDGE DECK MAINTENANCE -PHASE 2 OF 3" . A Pre-Bid Job Walk is scheduled for Tuesday, April 13, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. at the Rancho Cucamonga Corporate Yard, 9153 Ninth Street, Randho Cucamonga, California, 91730, where bidders may present questions regarding the bid documents, plans, proposals, and specifications. THIS MEETING IS MANDATORY. Verification of attendance at the Pre-Bid Job Walk will be documented by signing in at the meeting. Any bidder not documented as being present at the Pre-Bid Job Walk will be excluded from the bid process. PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1 and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem P-102 Resolution No. 10-XXX Page 2 of 5 wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the Engineering Department, City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any interested party on request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. Pursuant to provisions of Labor Code Section 1775, the Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages herein before stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code. Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor employing tradesmen in any apprenticable occupation to apply to the joint apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public work's project and which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to journeymen that will be used in the performance of the contract. The ratio of apprentices to journeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior to the request of certificate, or B. When the number of apprentices in training in the area exceeds a ratio of one to five, or C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1 /30 of its membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide or locally, or D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not less than one apprentice to eight journeymen. The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for the administration of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered apprentices orjourneymen in any apprenticable trade on such contracts and if other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions. The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements maybe obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex-officio theAdministratorofApprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California as amended. P-103 Resolution No. 10-XXX Page 3 of 5 The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work herein before mentioned, for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code. Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 17773.8. The bidder must submit with his proposal, cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least 10% of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash, cashiers' check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the low bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any shall be returned to the lowest bidder. The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performance of the contract for said work shall be 100% of the contract price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to 400% of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performance of the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind done thereon, and the Contractor will also be required to furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upon work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work. Contractor shall possess any and all contractor licenses, inform and class as required by any and all applicable laws with respect to any and all of the work to be performed under this contract; Including but not limited to a Class "A" License (General Engineering ConVactor) in accordancewith the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (California Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules and regulation adopted pursuant thereto. The Contractor, pursuant to the "California Business and Professions Code," Section 7028.15, shall indicate his or her State License Number on the bid, togetherwith the expiration date, and be signed by the Contractor declaring, under penalty of perjury, That the information being provided is true and correct. The work is to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans, and specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the City Clerk at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of the plans and specifications, available at the office of the City Engineer, Plaza Level Engineering Counter, will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and payment of $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS); said $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS) is non- refundable. Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications will be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above, together with an additional non- reimbursable payment of $15.00 (FIFTEEN DOLLARS) to cover the cost of mailing charges and P-104 Resolution No. 10-XXX Page 4 of 5 overhead. The request for plans and specifications should include the title of the requested project and bidder's business card, including valid mailing address, phone and fax number, and a-mail address. Please note that plans and specifications will not be processed, given out or mailed until payment is received, which shall include the cost of the plans and specifications and the stated mailing fee or bidder's FedEx account number, if applicable, until the information above is received. Checks/request shall be addressed as follows: City of Rancho Cucamonga Attention: Engineering Plaza Level 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 No proposal will be considered from a contractor to whom a proposal form has not been issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. In accordance with the requirements of Section 9-3.2 of the General Provisions, as set forth in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon the Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (performance retention). The City of Rancho Cucamonga, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Dated this 17t"day of March, 2010 ADVERTISE ONIPUBLISH DATES: March 30 and April 6, 2010 Questions regarding this Notice Inviting Bids for' "CITYWIDE BRIDGE DECK MAINTENANCE- PHASE 2 OF 3" may be directed to: Ernest Ruiz, Streets, Storm Drains and Fleet Superintendent, ext. 4108 and Paul Fisher, Management Aide, ext. 4138 9153 Ninth Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 477-2730, office (909)477-2731, fax P/ease see the following page /or /ormat atloptlon, certlllcation antl signatures P-105 Resolution No. 10-XXX Page 5 of 5 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17`" day of March 2010. AYES: Gutierrez, Kurth, Michael, Spagnolo, Williams NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAINED: None J. Kurth, M.D., Mayor ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting of said City Council held on the 15` day of April 2009. Executed this 17`" day of March 2010, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk STAFF REPORT - ~ PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DEPAIYI'MENC Dater March 17, 2010 RANCHO ~UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director By: Jeff Bames, Parks Maintenance Superintendent , Michael Maston, Assistant Engineer Subject: ACCEPT THE BIDS RECEIVED, AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT 1N THE A1VIOlJNT OF 824;300.OOT0 THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER, JIM PRATHER'S LANDSCAPE, INC. OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,43D.DD FOR THE RED HILL PARK COBBLESTONE fNSTALLATION WH1CH WILL REPLACE THE DETERIORATED PLANT MATERIAL AND PREVENT SOIL EROSION, TO BE FUNDED FROM 1 84 8 30 3-56 50/1 6 97848-0 (PD 85 REDEMPTION FUND) RECOMMENDATION tt is recommended that the City Councl accept the bids received, award and authorize the execution of a contract in the amount of 824,300.00 to the apparent low bidder, Jim Prather's Landscape, Inc. of Rancho Cucamonga, California, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $2,d30 for the Red Hill Park Cobblestone Installation which will replace the deteriorated plant material and prevent soil erosion, to be funded from 1848303- 5650/1697848-0 (PD 85 REDEMPTION FUND). BACKGROUND ANALYSIS Bids for the subject project were solicited per previous City Council action and were opened in the office dF the City Clerk at-2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 (see attached Bid Summary). Staff has reviewed all bid documents and found Jim Prather's Landscape, Inc. to be the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. The project specifications were bid as a standard Public Works contrail for the installation of cobblestones near the lake at Red Hill Park. The project is schedule to be completed within 30 working days and staff does not foresee any disruptions to patrons visiting the park. esp Ily miffed William Wittkopf Public Works Services Director P-106 WW:JB:mm ~ z °o o °o o °o g P-107 V N ~ P'7 I.t) N ~ U3 fR n ~ i[d+ ~ OOi O ~ q CF" O ~ dO' yW pv ~ F O O 8 G V Q O O O ~ ++ q F" P7 ~ ~ ~ ~D 61 :f m N K3 ~ N 41 (Q V b O O m {Q y ~+ m r O ,.~ ~ U V3 O r (fr O ~O $~. 7w0 1C1 p F C ~ ~~ Cf.~ .q MrM fA n „ ~.:...:. o ,x,,'a r. us . :.:r as iQ``: .:i~2 a''~ '~~ -.:0 ~ : ~ ~A ~ ~ ~ . 4 ~ 'a a ~ .. , -.Q N .. ~- O °o z ° 0 °o c W E ~ ~ z~ m "" H C1 zW W ~ F p U ~ C Q Z m F W O °' W H W ~ II O z '.~ Z ~ ~ `o w o ~ d c ~ o . ~ ~ / a N ~ a ! ~ .~r ~ F 4Y C J i A 0 w ~ z p u- ~ ~ J x ~ a a o ~ ~ ' cV ~ O ,~ ci o °o °o 0 O h o o o a ~ ~ ~ ~ b Ef3 R O x ~ o ~~ ~ o S o S etlq° w O o °o 0 0 _ v '~.... ~ V w~ b G M fR V7 ~ " M ' 3 G ti ~ ~ !A ~ ~ U V F m ~ O ~ c°~ va o N O ~ ~ ~ O q g ~ r d ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ 7 ~ N O ~~~d+ a a .E". ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N E, O O ~ A ~ O O O q g 6 ~ e? < U m q <» v> a ~u~ ° °o « ~" z m ~ o O m ° ° "9 °w a ~ ~ ~ _ W . ~.. aai O °' ~ E.., ~ .o o ~z o o~ ~~ ~ ~ o o v~ AN ~ a a^ ~ A N = O F o a. v, ~ ~ ~ z P ~ C7 ~ J Q ~ O vz ~ CV A ~ O ,..; Cj P-108 P-109 °o °o a ~ m ~ oa ° ~ ~ a n q ~. ~ <» ~ ',~~ rn °o, Z m ~ N ffl p ~ d> q ~ p p O O ~ ~ ~ 'gg ~ ~+ Q r N y tg H3 0 m U o 0 0 0 z ~ rn 'ti o U of N 69 O O 0 C q °o y Y ~ q ~ ~ N y N EH N fA m q O U o 0 F F ems- O r8 ~ ~ 69 w a N p O W F Z O y ~ W W ~ 'Q O z .a Z o y ~ O $ ~ o ~ o~ ~ ~~ a ~ ~, ~ a :°, d F 4 ~ ~ m O .~ p ry ~ J A ~ p0 ~ fs ~ W ' ~ N Q p ~ P-110 STAFF REPORT ~- ' ENGTNBERING $LRViCES DEPA12'lilSlN'1' RANCHO Date: March 17, 2010 G'UCAh4oNGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer ,. , By: Curt Billings, Associate Engineer -'> Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer~?k Subject: ACCEPT THE BIDS RECEIVED AND AWARD AND AUTHORIZE .THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,197,794.00, TO THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER, .R.J. NOBLE COMPANY, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $119,779.40, FOR THE HAVEN AVENUE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM 4T" STREET TO FOOTHILL BOULEVARD TO BE FUNDED FROM MEASURE I FUNDS, PROPOSITION 42 FUNDS AND 2004 TAX ALLOCATION BOND FUNDS, ACCOUNT NOS. 1 1 76303-5 6 50/1 681 1 76-0, 1190303- 5650/1681190-0 AND 2660303-5650/1681660-0, RESPECTIVELY, AND APPROPRIATE $106,000.00 TO ACCOUNT NO. 1190303-5650/1681190-0 AND $469,000.00 TO ACCOUNT NO. 2660303-5650/1681660-0 FROM PROPOSITION 42 FUND BALANCE AND 2004 TAX ALLOCATION BOND FUND BALANCE, RESPECTIVELY, FOR A TOTAL OF $1,337,573.40 (CONTRACT AWARD OF $1,197,794 PLUS 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $119,779.40 AND $20,000.00 FOR CONSTRUCTION SURVEY SERVICES AND INCIDENTP.LS) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $1,197,794.00, to the apparent low bidder, R.J. Noble Company, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $119,779.40, for the Haven Avenue Pavement'Rehabilitation from 41h Street to Foothill Boulevard to be funded from Measure I Funds, Proposition 42 Funds and 2004 Tax Allocation.Bond Funds, Account Nos. 1 1 76 30 3-56 50/1 6 81 1 76-0, 1 1 90303-5 6 50/1 681 1 9 0-0 and 2660303-5650/1681660-0, respectively, and appropriate $106,000.00 to Account No. 1190303-5650/1681190-0 and $469,000.00 to Account No. 2660 303-5 6 50/1 6 81 660-0 from Proposition 42 Fund balance and 2004 Tax Allocation Bond Fund balance, respectively, for a total of $1,337,573.40 (Contract award of $1,197,794 plus 10% contingency in the amount of $119,779.40 and $20,000.00 for construction survey services and incidentals). BACKGROUND(ANALYSIS Per previous Council action, bids were solicited, received and opened on March 9, 2010, for the subject project. The Engineer's estimate for the base bid was $1,415,945.00. Staff has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in accordance with the P-111 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Award Haven Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from 4'" Street to Foothill Boulevard March 17, 2010 Page 2 bid requirements with any irregularities to be inconsequential. Staff has completed the required background investigation and finds the lowest bidder meets the requirements of the bid documents. The scope of work consists of removing and replacing existing pavement, curb & gutter and sidewalk, cold planing, routing, crack sealing and dust blotter, installing asphalt concrete pavement, asphalt rubber overlay, striping, legends, pavement markers, and loops. The contract documents call for thirty {30) working days to complete this construction. Respectfully submitted, ~Z~. MarK~Steuer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/CB/SH:Is Attachments P-112 BlD SUMV[AR1' FOK I3ID O°Eti[N" M:~[tCN 9, 2(b1U ~ ~.R~r~- ~ov;~StB:•= - _~ i HAVEN PAVEMENT REHABILITATION RROM ENGINEER'S SILVIA 4TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD ESTIMATE R.J. NOBLE COMPANY CONSTR€IC"'_`IQItt UNIT BID UNIT I3NIT NO QTY UNIT DESCRIPTION COST I AMOUNT COST AMOUNT COST AMOUNT Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHA4) including crack ^'78.OU $99G,bOD 00 S?:.OU'' $90:.700.00 "gr7 ~ •~ ,;72 : Ci _,_ ].. 127D0 TONS seal and rock dust blotter 1 , 2. 430 TONS Asphai± concrete pavement, mduding removals ^GO.UU I i $25.E00 OOj l _ ,, .OC .~35 r~9c; 0', i°C - E. '_ _ , 3. 376D0 SY Cold Planing Wl ao 552.6=U OU ! ,.2a Sa6.62-A0 SG.B 5 =7E. 4 6G EA Adjust manhole frame cover to finish grade S3oU.00 St9.200 00 52&~.OU' 518.240.00 1 5283.DU s.o;0 Adjust water valve box, gas valve and cover to $iU.00 38,650.00 $230.00 ~' 539,790.00 550.001 $8,650.00 5. i 73 EA finish grade , 6. 2 EA Install construction notification sign ,a'.SO.OU 51,30U.00~ 57%5.00. bi,SSU 00j 51ASO o0 :,,;;(:- I 7 1 LS Signing, striping, legends and pavement markers $94,000 UU $44,000 00 $34,000.00' 539.000.00 w~ 5,000.00 _ ~5,;)OU.i ;i' 8 162 EA Install inductive loons 3:80.00 $29,160 00 $:80.00 :29.160.00 c180.G0; :?9.I6n n0 9 1 LS Traffic control 547.273.00 $47,273.00 $S7,000.OOi S59,000AO $67,200AU ~::b7.20U.1X1 Remove and replace uprooted-depressed curb & gutter, including one tree removal and remove $60.00 318,600.00 $69.001 $27,390.00 $72.oU' z;^_2.320.Uo and replace sidewalk par site Condition (A.C. bid ~ 10 310 Lr as a separate item) 1 1 1 EA Reconstruct IEUA manhole to grade £5.000.00 55,000 a0 $3.350 00' $3,350.00 $3.350 oo, ,;.350.OU TOTAL 51,292,223A0 4 52,147,794.00{ 111 .'..30.720.(!71 HAVEN PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM ALL AMERICAN ORTIZ ASPHALT 4TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD ASPHALT HARDY & HARPER PAVING INC UNIT l UNIT UATIT 'CORR.TiCTED NO UNIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT COST i AMOUNT COST F.FrOUNT Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) including crack S70.OO 3889,000.00 $74,7x; $949,7.98.00 i $'5.83! ¢9~a.04L00 1. 12700 TONS seal and rock dust blotter 2. 430 TONS Asphalt concrete pavement, including removals $1 13.00 548,590,00 $SO.so~ $34,744.00 $80,531 .:=%.627.90 3. 37600 SY Cold Planing $1,15; $43,240.00 51.00 $37,600.00 $1.13f 5-12,488.00 4. 64 EiA Adjust manhole frame cover to finish grade $450.00 $28,800.00 $282.00! $18,048.00 $390.28; 524,977.92 Adjust water valve box, gas valve and cover to $306.00 $52,938.00 $5.00 $865AO $15.631 512,703.99 5. 173 EA finish grade Fj, 2 EA tnstall COnStrUCliOn notification sign 5770.00' $1,540.00 $1,OOD.00 $2,000.00 $709,15. $1,418.30 7 1 LS Signing, striping, legends and pavement markers $39,780.00 $39,780.00 $75, 192.001, $75, I92.00 i $43,017.431 $43,019.43 $ 162 EA Install inductive loops $194.00; $31,428.00 $]77.00; $28,674.00 $'82.301 $29,532-60 9 1 LS Traffic control $47,000.001 3x7,000 AU $44,000.00: $44,000.00 $60,221.031 $60,22L03 Remove and replace uprooted-depressed curb & ' gutter, including one tree removal and remove ! $84.00' $'26,040.00 ~ $9D,90': $28,179.00 $99.951 $30,484.50 and replace sidewalk per site condition (A.C. bid 10 310 LF as a separate Hem) ~ 1, 1 1 1 ~A Reconstruct IEUA manhole to grade $8,200.00; 58,200.00 S3.SOO.001 53.500.00 52,222.30' $2,222.30 TOTAL 51.26.556.00 ' 51,222.000.00 ~ $1.235,234.97 ! amnMOUrrr1 51.23 c,?~5:~0~ P-113 ~ E3.[T SG123~' ~+I?Z' rOR BID OPE:NI~~G \~IAR£.T-1 9. 20]0 HA~~;N PA VEMENT REHABILITATION FRO_vI 4TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD --E 7 PAi.,F F11C. D13A EXCEL PAVING DP MAIVGAN INC D13A COMPANY PAVI~ WEST GENTRX 33ROTHERS INC _ UNIT i VNIT UNIT NO QTY UNIT DE6CRIPTION C06T AMOUNT COST AMOUNT COST /AMOUNT 1 ~ 12700~ TON5 Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHh9) including crack sea! and rock dust biotter Sb2 ,0 $79 ~' 560.60 S8L60' S1.G28,70D 00 ! 575.06' " "•-2.500 00 - 2. 4301 TONS Asphalt concrete pavement, mciudine removals ! •.•ri _.t;lO.U(l S9i!.OG, .,42,14u iii; ~ ", :%U ~r..i I i. 37600 SY Cold Planing $1.18 g~-:.3G8.00 $1.261 5;47,37b.001 S; 26~ '~;?.12C• (U 4. 64 EA Adjust manhols frame cover to finish grade S28G.OG ~.1'.S`I.U.UO $a00.00i ~25,6UO.G01 :!;300 [H1 " ~.9.20C GU 5. 173 EA Adjust water valve box, gas valve and cover to finlsh grade 5;,25,00 :ri:? i.F25.00~ .;220.06; ti38,Gb0.0[i~ t $20,00', S3.a6U 0O 6. 2 EA lnstall construction notification sign $e;5c.on $i,3GU.0Ul SS(10.00 ?1,000.UO~ 5=a50.UG _ :;9U<:.::u 7 1 LS Signing, striping, legends and pavement markers $69,000.00 $69,000.00 459,290.06: $59?9L`.00 $GU,660.U0 w'60,000.UO 8 162 EA install inductive loops 5175.00 $28,350.06 $20G.00! $32,aD0.UO S 185.06 424,970 U0 9 1 LS Traffic control 5227.995 U0 $227,995.00 435,SU0.00~ $35.500-001 $173,UOO.OG' 5173,000 QU 0 10 F Remove and replace uprooted-depressed curb & gutter, including one tree removal and remove and replace sidewalk per site condition {A.C. bid as a separate item) $85.00 526,350.66 $47.50 $]4,725.00 $120.OD 537,200.00 i 1 I 1 EA Reconstruct IEUA manhole to grade $3,950.00 $3,950.D0 $4,500.00{ $4,800.00 5800.00 5800A0 TOTAL $1,28D,988.00 $I,329;59L00 5'..386,654.00 A HAVEN PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM 4TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BLVD 9 VANCE CORPORATT~N uxrr NO TY UNIT DESCRIP'£ION COST i AMOUNT 1. 12700 TONS Asphalt Rubber Not Mix (ARNM} Including crack seal and rock dust biotter S88.OGi $1,1i7.fiU0.D0 2. 430 TONS Asphal± concrete pavement, including removals S1a0.00j 560,200.00 3. 37n"00 SY Cold Planing $2.001 $75,200.00 4. 64 EA Adjust manhole frame cover to finish grade $300.00' $! 9,200.06 ~_ 173 EA Adjust water valve box, gas valve and cover to finish grade 850.00 ~ $8,650.00 6. 2 EA Instal{ construction notification sign $1.000.00'. $2,000.00 7 1 LS Signing, striping, legends and pavement markers $38,000.00 $38,000.06'{ 8 162 EA Install inductive loops $200.00' $32,400.00. 9 1 LS Traffic control $79,627 oU°, $79A27.00 0 10 F Remove and replace uprooted-depressed curb & gaffer, including one tree removal and remove and replace sidewalk per site condition (A.C. bid as a separate item) $100.00; $31.000.00 l l 1 EA Reconstruct IEUA manhole tc grade $3,500.00 53,500.00 TOTAL ' 51.466,777.00 P-114 VICINITY MAF ~t.._.._. ~ _..^ _JI~ HILLSI E KD ~ I~ ~ I f l ~ VILSO AVER ~~. ~J~„____?~T f3AN ~~ ST ~ ¢ ~ SUMMIT \ ~ EMG ~r i~ VE U ~~~ 'III ~ ~~ ~(~I~ r- T I~--~ " I IL 4_icH ~o Av- 30 ~_ n ~ L~ 1 9TH ~~ ~~J L~~~ ~ ~ , ~ ~-~ . ~ 4 n u> n z ~. 3 ~I a ~ JI! V!^,?ORI PARK ~``% I 6 ~ LINE D - CHJ H 5T ERR.A IST~ N ~ I <I w FO:,THILL BLVV~,J s °-~ Q ;~J~~~ ~ ~ ,- a/ ~ 06 wllf----l- n Z C N ~-t:~~105~0 C ELATE DR. j, s'{ ARROW a IILJJII ~ R?E ~ a~ARROW ~ ROT ¢~ w ~) ~ ,, I ~ ~ L_~ 8TH ST ~ c I ~.:~fN ST ~ c I z II~ ;D~~p~ ?H ~, ~ i ~ !~ 0 ~~~ ~ .I ~~',~ 4TH ST I I ~z . i _ PROJECT SFT HAVEN AVENUE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM-4TH STREET TO FOOTHILL BOULEVARD N N.T.S, STAFF REPORT ; ADMINISTR~ITIVE SERVICES DEPART:vIENT RANCHO Date: March 17, 2010 C;UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: John Gillison, Assistant City Manager By: Manuel Pilonieta, Information Services Manager Dawn Haddon, Purchasing Manager ~,'bf-- Subject: APPROVAL TO PURCHASE A SET OF TWO AIX SERIES SERVER HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND MAINTENANCE FROM MAINLINE INFORMATION SYSTEMS UTILIZING A GSA CONTRACT IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $97,122 TO BE FUNDED AS FOLLOWS: $23,889 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001-5605 (COMPUTER EQUIPMENT(rECHNOLOGY REPLACEMENT FUND-CAPITAL OUTLAY), $3,967 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001-5152 (SOFTWARE), $4,680 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001- 5300 (CONTRACT SERVICES}, $11,766 FROM ACCOUNT 2624801-5605 (CIVIC CENTER RESERVE-COMPUTER EQUIPMENT), $1,954 FROM ACCOUNT 2624801- , 5152 (SOFTWARE), $2,305 FROM ACCOUNT 2624801-5300 (CONTRACT SERVICES), $35,656 FROM ACCOUNT 1016301-5605 (COMM. DEV. TECHNICAL SERVICES FUND-CAPITAL OUTLAY), $5,920 FROM ACCOUNT 1 01 63 01-51 52 (SOFTWARE), AND $6,985 FROM ACCOUNT 1016301-5300 (CONTRACT SERVICES) RECOMMENDATION Approval to purchase a set of two AIX series server hardware, software, and maintenance from Mainline Information Systems utilizing a GSA contract in the total amount of $97,122 to be funded as follows: $23,889 from account 1714001-5605 (Computer EquipmentlTechnology Replacement Fund-Capital Outlay), $3,967 from account 1714001-5152 (Software), $4,680 from account 1714001-5300 (Contract Services), $11,766 from account 2624801-5605 (Civic Center Reserve- Computer Equipment), $1,954 from account 2624801-5152 (Software), $2,305 from account 2624801-5300 (Contract Services), $35,656 from account 1016301-5605 (Comm. Dev. Technical Services Fund-Capital Outlay), $5,920 from account 1016301-5152 (Software), and $6,985 from account 1016301-5300 (Contract Services). BACKGROUND The Information Services Division (ISD) oversees the management of central computer servers for the City. As part of this management program, lifecycle strategies are developed to replace central servers before they become obsolete. The following two servers are past their recommended I'rfe span and require replacement: P-115 - IFAS Server, which provides Finance, HR, and Procurement related services - Tidemark Server, which provides permit and inspection related services P-116 APPROVAL TO PURCHASE A SET OF TWO AIX SERIES SERVER HARDWARE, P,~ca 2 SOFTWARE, AND MAINTENANCE FROM MAINLINE INFORMATION SYSTEMS UTILIZING A GSA CONTRACT IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $97,122 TO BE FUNDED AS FOLLOWS: $23,889 FROM ACCOUNT 1714001-5605 (COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MARCH 17. 2010 ISD provided specifications to Purchasing to prepare a solicitation. Purchasing prepared a Request for Quote # 09/10-013 utilizing the City's bid management system. One (1) viable response was received. After analysis of the bid response by the Information Services Manager and Purchasing Staff, ISD and Purchasing have determined that Mainline Information Systems is price reasonable and a responsive bidder in meeting all of the required specifications. P-117 STAFF REPORT ENCiI\~E:F_RINU SER~'ICL^.S t~EP.-1RT?`fF?dT Date_ March 17, 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.fi` ~~ ~~ ll ~--tiF~ RANCHO cUCAh90NGA Subject: RELEASE OF FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND NO. 8215-29-47, RETAINED IN LIEU OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $917,212.70, FOR THE WILSON AVENUE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM ARCHIBALD AVENUE TO CANISTEL AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS, CONTRACT NO. 08-160 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 8215-29-47, retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond, in the amount of $917,212.70, for the Wilson Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from Archibald Avenue to Canistel Avenue improvements, Contract No. 08-160. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: Gentry Brothers Inc. 384 E. Live Oak Avenue Irwindale, CA 91706 Respectfully submitted, ~~~ ~~ Mark A. Steuer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/JAD/SH:Is P-118 VICINITY' MAP ~ PROJECT LOCATION -- ~ ~. ~~ HILLSIDE D ~ ~_ BDTH ST Q J BANYAN ST ~ vi BANYAN ST ~~ ~~ a ~ ~ o 2Q~ ~ = G~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ PAP ~ ~~ ~~ w ~ VICTORI ARK A' Q F~ ` rd E LIN RD ~, "` °"~~ w I`11 0 G U r ~ o HUR ST R a $`i O ~ j ~ g ~I I /Py FO ILL BLVD z ~ ~ THI BLVD 6 ~ < > ARROW OUT .~ ¢ ~ < a BNSF RR BTH ST z ¢ 67H ST in ~ w w = 4~ > U DTH 5T e ~ o ONTARIO CITY LIMIT CITY dF RANCHd GU WIISON APENUE PAt'EMENT REHAHIIdT'ATION & iYIDENING FROM ARCHIDALD AVENUE TO CANLSTEL STREET N N.T.S. P-119 ;' ~ ' r . ~ STAFF REPORT _ '~ ` ENGINEERING SER\'ICL•5 DEP,IRTMLN"t RANCHO Date: March 17, 2010 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer /~ j{?' Subject: RELEASE OF FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND NO. 0477993, RETAINED IN LIEU OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $757,000.00, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2008/2009 LOCAL STREET REHABILITATION OVERLAY PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. 08-161 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 0477993, retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of $757,000.00, for the Fiscal Year 2008/2009 Local Street Rehabilitation Overlay project, Contract No. 08-161. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: Hardy & Harper Inc. 1312 E. Warner Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92705 Respectfully submitted, ~~ _ ~-~-'Z---~ Mark A. Steuer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/JAD/SH:Is P-120 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FY 2008/09 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION OVERLAY OF VARIOUS STREETS ;. :xN~~~ :f, ~ h.rs. STAFF REPORT CITY MANAGF1t'S OFFICE RANCHO Date: March 9, 2010 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, Ciiy Manager From: Fabian Villenas, Principal Management Analyst Subject: SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AMENDING CHAPTER 8.21 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING SMOKING AT TRANSIT STOPS AND OUTDOO_R_SERVICE LINES Recommendation: Staff recommends the City Council adopt the attached ordinance amending Chapter 8.21 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code prohibiting smoking at transit stops and outdoor service lines. Background At a February 2, 2010 special meeting, the City Council was provided a draft ordinance for review that prohibits smoking within 20 feet of transit stops and outdoor service lines. The City Council gave staff direction to move forward with the ordinance and a First Reading was scheduled on March 3, 2010. City Council approved the first reading and a Second Reading has been scheduled for March 17, 2010. Respectfully, ..~ cam.>~~~_ Fabian Villenas Principal Management Analyst P-121 Attachment: - Ordinance P-122 ORDINANCE NO. 826 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AMENDING CHAPTER 8.21 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA ,MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SMOKING REGULATIONS The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby ordains as follows: WHEREAS, as part of the Legislature's efforts to protect the public from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke, State law prohibits smoking within various public and semi-public places; WHEREAS, with some exception, State law expressly provides cities with authority to further regulate smoking in public and semi-public places, in order to decrease the exposure of residents and non-residents to secondhand smoke; WHEREAS, the City Council approved a "No Smoking Ordinance" by adopfion of Ordinance No. 384A, and further amended such Ordinance, by Ordinance No. 786. The current "No Smoking Ordinance," contained in Chapter 8.21 ` (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited), prohibits smoking within various locations throughout the City of Rancho Cucamonga; WHEREAS, the City Council, in its continuing effort to protect the public health, safety and general welfare of residents within the City, wishes to further restrict smoking throughout the City of Rancho Cucamonga, as permitted by law. Section 1. Section 8.21.020 (Definitions) of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to add the following definitions, in alphabetical order: "'Service line' means an area where one or more persons are entering or waiting to enter into a transaction for goods and/or services, regardless of whether such transaction involves the exchange of money, or whether persons are standing or seated, and includes, but is not limited to, areas surrounding the following locations: Informational kiosks, automated teller machines (ATMs), theaters, restaurants, banks, vending machines, and food, beverage or merchandise stands. 'Service line' does not include any area in which smoking is prohibited by State law, thereby precluding the City of Rancho Cucamonga from regulating smoking in that area." "'Transit station' means a transit stop and, includes, but is not limited to, multi- modal platforms, sidewalks, shelters, benches, and other areas where persons wait for trains, buses, taxis, or other public transit, and includes ancillary areas such as restrooms, pedestrian paths or walkways, bicycle parking areas and kiosks. 'Transit stations' does not include any area in which smoking is prohibited by State law, thereby precluding the City of Rancho Cucamonga from regulating smoking in that area." P-7 23 Section 2. Section 8.21.075 of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby added to read: "8.21.075 Smoking Prohibited-Transit Stations. Smoking is prohibited and is unlawful within twenty (20) feet of any transit station located within the City." Section 3. Section 8.21.080 (Smoking prohibited-Indoor service lines) of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title B (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: "8.21.080 Smoking Prohibited-Indoor service lines. Smoking is prohibited and is unlawful within indoor service lines." Section 4. Section 8.21.085 of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby added to read: "8.21.085 Smoking Prohibited-Outdoor service lines. Smoking is prahibited and is unlawful within twenty (20) feet of outdoor service lines." Section 5. Section 8.21.130 (Smoking prohibited-Retail Stores) of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: "8.21.130 Smoking prohibited-Retail stores. Smoking is prohibited and is unlawful within all areas of all indoor retail stores." Section 6. Section 8.21.140 (Smoking prohibited-Banks and other financial institutions) of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: "8.21.140 Smoking prohibited-Banks and other financial institutions. Smoking is prohibited and is unlawful within all areas of banks and financial institutions." Section 7.. Section 8.21.150 (Smoking prohibited-Public buildings and structures) of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: "8.21.150 Smoking prohibited-public buildings and structures. Smoking is prohibited and is unlawful within all areas of all public buildings and structures." Ordinance No. 826 -Page 2 of 5 P-124 Section 8. Section 8.21.160 (Smoking prohibited-Posting of signs required) of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: " 8.21.160 Posting of signs required. Except as otherwise provided herein, wherever in this chapter smoking is prohibited, signs containing all capital letters not less than one inch in height and containing at least the words, "Smoking Prohibited," or the international "No Smoking" symbol (consisting of a pictorial representation of a burning cigarette enclosed in a red circle with a red bar across it) on a contrasting background, shall be clearly, conspicuously and sufficiently posted such that the manner and quantity of posting is reasonably likely to inform individuals occupying such room, building or other place that smoking is prohibited. It is the duty of the owner, operator, manager, or other person having control of such room, building or other place where smoking is prohibited, to post such signs or cause such signs to be posted, and maintain such signs in good condition." Section 9: Section 8.21.180 (Penalties) of Chapter 8.21 (Smoking Regulated or Prohibited) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: "8.21.180 Penalties. ' A. It is unlawful to fail to post the signs required by this chapter, or to willfully mutilate or destroy any signs required by this chapter. B. It is unlawful for any person to smoke in any area posted as a nonsmoking area. C. It is unlawful for any person who owns, operates, manages, or otherwise controls the use of any premises subject to regulation under this chapter to fail to comply with any provisions of this chapter, or to permit or allow any other person to smoke in any area posted as a nonsmoking area. D. It is unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to violate any provision or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter. Any person, firm, partnership or corporation violating any provision of this chapter or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of an infraction and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable as follows: 1. A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars for a first violation; 2. A fine not exceeding two hundred dollars for a second violation of the same ordinance within one year; 3. A fine not exceeding five hundred dollars for each additional violation of the same ordinance within one year. E. Every such person, firm, partnership or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or any portion thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of this chapter is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm, partnership or corporation and shall be deemed punishable thereof as provided in this chapter. Ordinance No. 826 -Page 3 of 5 P-125 F. A violation of any provision of this chapter is an infraction, which is punishable as provided in Section 1.12.030 of this code." Section 10. If any section, subsection, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, or otherwise invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections hereof. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each section, subsection, clause and phrase hereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections, clauses or phrases be declared invalid. Section 11. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and to cause this Ordinance to be published as required by law. Please see the following page /or Iormal adoption, ceRilication and signatures Ordinance No. 826 -Page 4 of 5 P-126 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17`h day of March 2010. Donald J. Kurth, M.D., Mayor ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, 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 3rd day of March 2010, and was passed at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 17tH day of March 2010. Executed this 18`n day of March 2010, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk Ordinance No. 826 -Page 5 of 5 STAFF REPORT PLANNING DEPAR'T'MENT ' RANCHO C,UCAMONGA Date: March 17, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: James R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director By: Larry Henderson, AICP, Principal Planner Subject: REVIEW OF NON-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC2004-00326R -OMAHA JACKS - A public hearing on an appeal of the Planning Commission action of February 10, 2010, fora 90-day continuance to examine the business operation to ensure that it is being operated in a manner consistent with the Conditions of Approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The City Council will consider whether to uphold, modify, or deny the Planning Commission action and may include revocation or modification of the approved Conditional Use Permit. Located within the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7), in the Masi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A - APN: 0229-011-39. Related file: Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327R. REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT REVIEW DRC2004-00327R - OMAHA JACKS - A public hearing on an appeal of the Planning Commission action of February 10, 2010, fora 90-day continuance to examine the business operation to ensure that it is being operated in a manner consistent with the Conditions of Approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The City Council will consider whether to uphold, modify, or deny the Planning Commission action and may include revocation or mod cation of the approved Entertainment Permit. Located within the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7}, in the Masi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A -APN: 0229-011-39. Related file: Non-Construction Conditional User Permit DRC2004-00326R. RECOMMENDATION: Although there is evidence to revoke both the Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit, staff recommends Revocation of the Entertainment Permit by adoption of the attached Resolution only at this time. Additionally, and by minute action, staff recommends the review of the Conditional Use Permit for 90 days from the date of this hearing. Staff believes this will allow time for the business to come into reasonable compliance with the Conditions of Approval for the existing Conditional Use Permit. The review period for the CUP could also allow time for staff to develop modified conditions of approval if the Council P-127 P-128 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326R AND DRC2004-00327R -OMAHA JACKS March 17, 2010 Page 2 deems that appropriate. In the event the Council chooses to revoke the Conditional Use Permit in addition to revoking the Entertainment Permit, a draft Resolution has also been provided for that purpose. BACKGROUND: • May 26, 2004, Conditional Use Permit DRC2004-00326 established afull-service restaurant with bar and microbrewery within a 8,794 square foot space and Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327 for entertainment, including live music at a full-service restaurant with bar and microbrewery within a 6,794 square foot (former) restaurant were approved by the Planning Commission (Exhibit A of Planning Commission Staff Report dated February 10, 2010). • December 9, 2009, based on a request from the Sheriffs Department, the Planning Commission directed the permits to be set for Public Hearing review on January 13, 2010. • December 15, 2009, the Building and Safety Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga issued a Correction Notice for several items including ADA compliance, electrical, chained and locked exit doors, no permit for a disc jockey booth, and inoperative exit signs (Exhibit D of Planning Commission Staff Report dated February 10, 2010). • January 28, 2010, the Sheriffs Department, Planning Department staff, and the business owners met to discuss the operations at the subject location. Based on this meeting, a letter was received by the Planning Department from Omaha Jacks on February 1, 2010, summarizing the extent of the business owner's response to the incidents that have happened at the location. A copy of this letter is attached for reference (Exhibit B of Staff Report dated February 10, 2010) and the Sheriffs Department staff will respond orally at the City Council hearing concerning this letter. • February 10, 2010, the Planning Commission voted 4-1 (Commissioner Howdyshell voting no) to extend the review of both the Conditional Use Permit and the Entertainment Permit for an additional 90 days for the applicant to bring the operation into compliance and to file for an amendment of the applications if desired. • February 17, 2010, the City Council voted 4-1 (Commissioner Gutierrez voting no) to appeal the Planning Commission's action of February 10, 2010. ANALYSIS: Details concerning the operating violations of the restaurant are continued in the attached Planning Commission Staff Report and Minutes of February 10, 2010. In summary, the Planning Commission record, including the owner's Planning Commission testimony, establishes that the operation is in violation of: P-129 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326R AND DRC2004-00327R -OMAHA JACKS March 17, 2010 Page 3 1. Hours of operation 2. Exceeding the 150 square foot dance floor limitation 3. Public Safety incidents involving injuries and public nuisance activities ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: When the item was previously approved, the project was found to be categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA Guidelines. This exemption covers minor alterations of the existing private structures involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency's original environmental determination. The building was originally built and had been used as a restaurant. CORRESPONDENCE: This item wa Dailv Bulletin newspaper, the property owners within a 660-foot radius of the west. CONCLUSION: Conditional Use Permit The evidence indicates that; s advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Vallev was posted, and notices were mailed to all property project site to properties to the north, south, east, and 1. Customers are being served alcoholic beverages after allowed hours and; 2. The Public Safety Records demonstrate that the business is being operated in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public; and 3. "No Loitering Signs° have not been posted as required. 4. The business failed to comply with Conditions of Approval or applicable City Ordinances as required under Condition Number 14 of Planning Commission Resolution No. 04-64 (Exhibit A of Planning Commission Staff Report dated February 10, 2010) as noted in the Building and Safety Department Correction Notice (Exhibit D of Planning Commission Staff Report dated February 10, 2010), and shown in the attached Planning Commission Staff Report dated February 10, 2010. Entertainment Permit The evidence proves that; No Loitering Signs" have not been posted as required and; 2. The Public Safety Records demonstrate that the business is being operated in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public; and P-130 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326R AND DRC2004-00327R -OMAHA JACKS March 17, 2010 Page 4 3. The dance floor area has exceeded 150 square feet; and 4. The operation has utilized an unpermitted disc jockey instead of live band performances that were permitted. 5. The overall record of documentation demonstrates that the applicant is unfit to be trusted with the privileges granted by such a permit. Respectfully submitted, Ja R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director JRT.LH/ge Attachments: Exhibit A - Planning Commission Staff Report Exhib ~ B - Planning Commission Minutes dated February 10, 2010 Draft Resolution for Revocation of Conditional Use Permit DRC200400326R Draft Resolution for Revocation of Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327R P-131 STAFF REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1~~~ DATE:., February 10, 2010 `RANCHO C,'UCA,~tONGA TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director BY: Larry Henderson, AICP, Principal Planner SUBJECT: REVIEW OF NON-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC20D4-00326R - OMAHA JACKS - A public hearing to examine the business operation to ensure that it is being operated in a manner consistent with the Conditions of Approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The Planning Commission will consider revocation or modification of the approved Conditional Use Permit. Located within the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7), in the Masi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A -APN: 0229-011-39. Related file: Entertainrnent Permit DRC2004-00327. Continued from January 13, 2010. REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT REVIEW DRG2004-00327R - OMAHA JACKS - A public hearing to examine the business operation to ensure that it is being operated in a manner consistent with the Conditions of Approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The Planning Commission will consider revocation or mod cation of the approved Entertainment Permit. Located within the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7), in the Masi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A - APN: 0229-D11-39. Continued from January 13 2010. BACKGROUND: A. Project History: May 26, 2004, Conditional Use Permit DRC2004-00326 and Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327 were approved by the Planning-Commission (Exhibit A). December 9, 2009, based on a request from the Sheriffs Department, the Planning Commission directed the permits to be set for Public Hearing review on January 13, 2010. January 28, 2010, the Sheriff's Department, Planning Department staff, and the business owners met to discuss the operations at the subject location. Based on this meeting, a fetter was received by the Planning Department from Omaha Jacks on February 1, 2010, summarizing the extent of the business owner's response to the incidents that have happened at the location. A copy of this letter is attached for reference (Exhibit B) and the Sheriffs Department staff will respond orally at the Planning Commission hearing concerning this letter. B. Police Incidents Sampling of incidents and the copies of the police reports are attached (Exhibit C) for the subject location as follows: EXF~IBIT A P-132 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326R AND DRC2004-00327R February 10, 2010 Page 2 Report no. Date Description DR # 110908714 07/16!09 Assault with a deadly weapon DR # 110910319 08/23/09 Assault with a deadly weapon DR # 110912343 10/11/09 Assault with a deadly weapon DR # 111000176 01/06/10 Assault with a deadly weapon DR # 111000618 01/15!10 DUI with injuries Also in summary, the following types and number of public safety incidents have been documented: Number Date 7 1/19/08, 11/27/08, 7/16!09, 8/9/09, 8/23109, 10/11/09, 10!25!09. 42 2006-2009 10 7/1/07, 8/14/07, 2/1/08, 3/3/06, 3/29/08, 3/30!08, 5/21/08, 8/23/09, 10/2/09, 10/31/09 16 12/7/06, 3/6/08, 4/30/09, 5/1/09, 512/09, 5/9/09, 5/24!09, 5/28/09, 5131/09, 6/11/09, 6/12/09, 8/28/09, 8/29109, 9/30/09, 10/22/09, 11/6/09 36 2006-2009 16 2007-2009 C. Joint Inspection Results on December 15. 2009: Tvpe Assaults Disturbances/Fights Drunk in Public DUI Miscellaneous Calls for Service Fire Calls for Service The Building and Safety Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga issued a Correction Notice for several items including ADA compliance, electrical, chained and locked exit doors, no permit for a Disc Jockey Booth, and inoperative exit signs (Exhibit D). D. Applicable Municipal Code Sections: The following Code Sections are relevant to the review of the Conditional Use Permit and the Entertainment Permit. Conditional Use Permit RCMC 17.04.030 -Conditional Use Permits G. Revisions/Modifications. Revisions or modifications of Conditional Use Permits can be requested by the applicant. Further, the Planning Commission may periodically review, modify, or revoke a Conditional Use Permit. 1. Revisions/Moditrcations by Applicant. A revision or modification to an approved Conditional Use Permit such as, but not limited to, change in conditions, P-7 33 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326R AND DRC2004-00327R February 10, 2010 Page 3 expansions, intensification, location, hours of operation, or change of ownership, may be requested by an applicant. Such request shall be processed as described in Sections 17.04.030-C through F. The applicant shall supply necessary information, as determined by the City, to indicate reasons for the requested change. Periodic Review. The Planning Commission may periodically review any Conditional Use Permit to ensure that it is being operated in a manner consistent with Conditions of Approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. If, after review, the Commission deems that there is sufficient evidence to warrant a full examination, then a public hearing date shall be set. 3. Modifrcation or Revocation. After setting a date for public hearing as described in Subsection 2 above, the City Planner shall nofrfy the applicant and owners of the CUP in question. Such notice shall be sent by certified mail and shall state that the Commission will be reviewing the CUP for possible modification or revocation. It shall also state the date, time, and place of hearing. The public hearing shall be conducted and notice given in accordance with Section 17.02.110. The City Planner shall fully investigate the evidence and prepare a report for the Commission's consideration. Upon cohclusion of the public hearing, the Commission shall render a decision to do one of the following measures: If the Planning Commission either modifies or revokes a CUP, then they shall state reasons for such action within the resolution. a. Find that the CUP is being conducted in an appropriate manner and that no action to modify or revoke is necessary; or, b. Find that the CUP is not being conducted in an appropriate manner and that modifications to conditions are necessary; or, c. Find that the CUP is not being conducted in an appropriate manner and that modifications are not available to mitigate the impacts and therefore revoke the permit, which requires the operation to cease and desist in the time allotted by the Commission. H. New Applications Followino Denial or Revocation. Following the denial or revocation of a Conditional Use Permit application, no application for a Conditional Use Permit for the same or substantially the same use on the same or substantially the same site shall be filed within one year from the date of denial or revocation. (Ord. 528 § 7, 1994; Ord. 211 § 6 (part), 1983) Entertainment Permit RCMC 5.12.100 -Suspension or revocation of permit. P-134 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326R AND DRC2004-00327R February 10, 2010 Page 4 A. Affer notice and hearing, the Planning Commission may suspend or revoke any permit granted pursuant to this chapter 'rf said commission finds and determines that any permittee, his agent or employee, or any person connected or associated with the permittee as partner, director, officer, general manager, or other person who is exercising managerial authority of, or on behalf of, the permittee or any entertainer acting under the authority of such permit: 1. Made any false, misleading or fraudulent statement of a material fact in the application for permit, or any report or record required to be filed pursuant to this chapter, or 2. Violated any provision of this chapter, or of any statute, ordinance, or condition relating to his permitted activity; or 3. Is convicted of a felony, or any crime involving moral turpitude; or 4. Violated any rules, regulations or conditions adopted by the Planning Commission or City Council relating to the permittee's business or permit; or 5. Conducted a permitted business in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public; or 6. Demonstrated that he/she is unfit to be trusted with the privileges granted by such a permit. B. The decision of the Planning Commission shall be set forth in a resolution which shall be adopted within thirty days of the date of such decision and shall be final unless appealed in accordance with the provisions of Section 17.02.0808 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code. (Ord. 290 § 1 (part), 1986 ANALYSIS: A. General: The information provided by the Sheriffs Department including the Public Safety Incidents previously summarized in this Staff Report further document that on November 29, 2009, (Wedneday) the Entertainment Permit was violated by operating after 10 p.m.; customers were there until 26 minutes after midnight (see attached copy for reference, Case No. 110914362 {Exhibit C}). The information gathered clearly establishes the subject business has been operating out of compliance with both the Conditional Use and Entertainment Permits. B. Environmental Assessment: When the item was previously approved, the project was found to be categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA Guidelines. This exemption covers minor alterations of the existing private structures involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency's original environmental determination. The original building operated as a restaurant. P-135 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326R AND ORC2004-00327R February 10, 2010 Page 5 FACTS FOR FINDING: Conditional Use Permit The evidence proves that; 1. Customers are being served alcoholic beverages affer allowed hours and; 2. The Public Safety Records demonstrate that the business is being operated in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public; and 3. "No Loitering Signs" have not been posted as required. 4. The business failed to comply with Conditions of Approval or applicable City Ordinances as required under Condition Number 14 of Planning Commission Resolution No. 04-64 (Exhibit A) as noted in the Building and Safety Department Correa ion Notice (Exhibit D). Entertainment Permit The evidence proves that; 1. "No Loitering Signs" have not been posted as required and; 2. The Public Safety Records demonstrate the business is being operated in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public; and 3. The overall record of documentation demonstrates that the applicant is unfit to be trusted with the privileges granted by such a permit. CORRESPONDENCE: This item was advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Vallev Dailv Bulletin newspaper, the property was posted, and notices were mailed to all property owners within a 660-foot radius of the project site. RECOMMENDATION: Although there is evidence to revoke both the Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit, staff recommends Revocation of the Entertainment Permit by adoption of the attached Resolution only at this time. Additionally, and by minute action, staff recommends the review of the Conditional Use Permit for up to 9D days. Staff believes this will allow time for the business to come into reasonable compliance with the Conditions of Approval for the existing Conditional Use Permit. Respectfully submitted, Jam R. Troyer, AICP Pla ing Director P-136 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326R AND DRC2004-00327R February 10, 2010 Page 6 JRT:LHlge Attachments: Exhibit A - May 26, 2004, DRC2004-00326 Conditional Use Permit and DRC2004-00327 Entertainment Permit Staff Report and Resolutions 04-64 and 04-65. Exhibit B - February 1, 2010, Omaha Jack's Letter Exhibit C - Police Incident Reports Exhibit D - December 15, 2009, Building and Safety Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Correction Notice Draft Resolution for Revocation of Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327 P-7 37 ~..... Staff Report DATE: May 26, 2004 TO: Chairmen and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Brad Buller, Cky Planner gy; Ruben Warren, Planning Technician SUBJECT: NON-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - DRC2004-00326 - OMAHA JACKS - A request to reestablish a full service restaurant with bar and microbrewery within a 8,794 square foot space in the Industrial Park Distri~ (Subarea 7), located in Masl Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A - APN: 0229-011-39. ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT - DRC2004-00327 -OMAHA JACKS - A request for entertainment including live music at a full service restaurant with bar and microbrewery within a 6,794 square foot (former) restaurant (with previous bar and entertainment) in the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7), located in Mesi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A - APN: 0229-011-39. BACKGROUND: On July 22, 1998, the Planning Commission approved Conditional Use Permit 98-11 allowing the establishment of Compass Creek Restaurant & Brewery, a bar and microbrewery, in 8,700 square feet within Building 5 of a 24 acre planned, mixed-use center. Entertainment Permft 98-03 was also approved at the same time allowing live bands In conjunction with the full service restaurant. In August of 2003, the business ceased operation and the space has been vacant since then. Recently, Gmaha Jacks leased the facility and proposes to reestablish a restaurant and bar wRh microbrewery and entertainment. ANALYSIS A. Proposed Use: According to the applicant, Omaha Jacks is an American Style ~ steakhouse and microbrewery and they offer entertainment. The unique feature is that their microbrewery will provide minor sales of beer to local outlets. The proposed hours of operation for the restaurant and the outdoor seating are between 11:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. The proposed hours of operation for the bar and the lounge are between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. The proposed days and hours of entertainment are Thursday through Saturday between 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a. m. The types of entertainment they offer will include karaoke, live bands, and dancing. Because the dance area is less than 150 square feet, a security guard is not required. However the applicant stated that the exterior security is being provided by the owner of Masi Plaza between the hours of 4:30 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. daily. EXHIBIT A ~ a-co-co P-138 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2004-00326 AND DRC2004-00327- OMAHA JACKS MAY 26, 2004 Page 2 B. Regulations: Because the previous business with the approved. Conditional Use Permft has ceased operation for more then 180 days, a new Conditional Use Permit is required. An Entertainment Permit is issued to the owner of the business; therefore, anew Entertainment Permit is required of the new business owner. C. Land Use Compatibility: The City's experience indicates that the management team is crucial t4 the successful operation of entertainment in a manner that is compatible with surrounding businesses end in compliance with laws. The applicant has not Indicated any previous experience with the operation and management of a bar or entertainment. The Masi Plaza is a mixed-use center of approximately 153,000 square feet which houses retail, food, and auto services. The commercial businesses include: Danny's, a dental office, a fiodst shop, aliquor/mini-market store, retail and service businesses, and a fitness center. Based upon absence of any disturbances or conflicts of the previous restaurant-bar-brewery and live entertainment enterprise and the mixed-use nature of the center, staff believes that the proposed operation would not create any new conflict with the existing uses. Rather, the proposed use would complement other businesses within t'~e canter. D. Parkin :The 153,000 square foot mixed-use center with its food uses, fitness center, and retail and service businesses requires 870 parking spaces. The number of parking spaces provided is 877 (Exhibit "D"). The site has sufficient parking spaces to accommodate the use. No additional parking is required. E. Environmental Assessment: The application is exempt per Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act. CORRESPONDANCE: This Item was advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper, the property posted, and notices were mailed to all property owners within a 300-radius of the project site. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Conditional Use Permit DRC2004-00326 and Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327 through the adoption of the attached Resolutions of Approval with Conditions. Respe ilysu(\~~5' --~. B Bu er City Planner BB:RW/ma Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Letters from the Applicant Exhibit "B" -Site Plan Exhibit °C" - Floor Plan Exhibit "D" - Information Sheet and Parking Calculation Exhibit "E" - Entertainment Permit Application Draft Resolution of Approval for Conditional Use Permi! DRC2004-00326 Draft Resolution of Approval for Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327 -- ~v rzc 2 0 0~ -q ~ 3 ~-~ P-139 f Omaha Jacks Steakhouse and Brewery is an American-Style Steakhouse and Micro Brewery. The main attraction at Omaha Jacks will be the restaurant and the high quality meals that we serve. The restaurant includes a Micro Brewery that will produce high quality beer to be served to the restaurant guests, and at local outlets. The restaurant will be open daily from 11:OOa.m to ]O:OOp.m. Omaha Jacks also has a bar and lounge azea that will be utilized from 10:00p,m until 2:OOa.m, Thursday through Saturday nights. This bar and lounge area will incorporate entertainment that will range from Karaoke to live local entertainment. Omaha Jacks will Employ approximately forty Employee's, with a maximum of twenty working during peek hours. We are requesting this entertainment permit iri order to utilize the existing bar and lounge area of the restaurant. Exhibit °A" ~ ¢ ~~= t~'~?'" .~~; G~~~i' ~Zc.~.o o•{.0 037-7 SECURITY PLAN The Management of Omaha Jacks will continually police the interior areas of the Restaurant on a daily basis. All Employees' will be trained on how to deal with, and how to identify potentially volatile situations. All Employees' will also be trained on how to property handle potential robberies, and the proper way to contact the authorities in case a need arises. P-140 All exterior security will be provided by the shopping center. Exterior security is currently in place, and covers the hours between 4:30p.m and 8:OOam. 'AP+~Y ~1 ~I J: 3 i ~Ils I~~~~ ;, ry a LLU~ L~.J Mbl pRfrl~j~~ 1111111111(~fluiiw /f~""~~~!' s g 8 x u ~~~ ~~~ ~ n~Ul~l1~ijjfjjlffljj~ulu~jl~~~~ ~'~17~~TITiTII III11iIII IJ~,f ~,(jj~j~jj~j~~~ QTT'I'~1717TI(l IlTlil{IIIIIIII~Y ~~~ • €I ~!~'}bl ~iL• -'--~~. F *, Exhibit ~~B~~ ~~ fir. ~~~a~.,. ,;"~`~;~ ~~~ P-7 47 C .! (. ~ ."~. fj', C~ 1 ~} y6 7 ' t i ~ 1 ~ I _ ' Z O V ``o~I Y W X v "I ; ~ O O ~ ~~ ~ f 6 33 O O ~ Li I ~ ~ ., i u - a 'I. i ~ ,3 I ~ ~ \ i I ~ ~. ~~ ~ ~ I ~~ ~~ Q~ ~~• L`7 ~~ I ~_ ~ i c Ju~ ~ ~~ I ~ ~~ o I' iii i~ ~r ~~~ a ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ P-142 Exhibit ~~~~~ ~ ~, ~~.,~~~~ ~"~~,~,.~ ~` P-143 P-144 INFORMATION SHEET FILE NO: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC2004-00326 ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT DRC2004-00327 i,.... APPLICANT: OMAHA JACKS LOCATION: 11637 Foothill Boulevard, Unit A FLOOR AREA: 8,794 square feet LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: Restaurant with bar selling distilled spirits and brewery EXISTING ZONING: Industrial Park District (Subarea 7 of the Industrial Area Specific Plan) EXISTING LAND USE: Commercial Center GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: General Commercial ADJACENT ZONING/LAND USE: ZONING LAND USE North: Community Commercial District Developed commercial center South: General Industerial District (Subarea 8) Quakes Stadium and sports complex East: Industrial Park District (Subarea 7) West: Industrial Park District (Subarea 7} Single-family home and vacant Partially developed commercial center SITE DESCRIPTION: The site is within Masi Plaza. The proposed business is in Unit A of Building 5. SITE SIZE: Masi Plaza is amulti-phased 24-acre mixed-use center. ~~ ~ P-145 PARKING CALCULATIONS: Use So. Footage Parking Ratio Parking Reouired Food Uses (15%) 22,500 5/1000 112.5 Food Uses (exceedsl5%) 7,360 10!1000 73.6 Fitness Center 42,000 6.6/1000 277.2 Retail/Service/Office 81.340 5/1000 406.7 TOTAL 153,200 87p, PARKING SPACES PROVIDED: 877 PARKING SPACES PROVIDED BY TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE Lot No. of Stalls Bida. Sa. Footage 3 49 2,700 4 67 10,600 5 42 13,700 6 46 4,900 7 30 7,800 11 226 42,000 12 83 14,400 13 101 20,700 14 44 12,OOD 15 53 11,400 16A 66 13 000 166 (overFlow lot) 68 0 TOTAL 877 153,200 PARKING RATIO: 5.72 stalls per thousand square feet. 4' P-146 C6y crRam9m Czamon9. vlannlnD DNWw (B08)g77-2750 , Please check if this submittal is for a ....., ,4PPL/CATION FOR AN ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT .New Application or ~ Annual Renewal This Entertainment Permit application shall be completed and submitted. Planning staff will evaluate the completeness and accuracy of the information submitted. The Gfty Planner shall determine if the pemtit complies witty each of fhe City's Codes and Ordinances prior to scheduling the project for Planning Commission consideration. information about the aoofrcant{s): ~ /'+ , 12owa~~ L. Vo,,iDSa'$2DSx~ Y~~c.~aa,~~ -. S t~1~~~yzTK~r Name Name Date of Birth Date of Birth ~k. Social Sacurit~`Number Social Security Number Califomia Drivers License No. California Driver's Ucense No. _l35 ~ 1~SA6c.5- ~YrU,->45 ~...i . 3 1 ~{ i"1 C'n~.~ Ma1a~-te~~ Street Address Street Address ~' ~on.t~ . L' a . g t't y I TS=~~c uua ~'~ ~ 2 ~ Z Ciry, State, 8 Zip Cfty, State S Zip ~oq~ -~ ~ t~-33 t3 (qoa~ ~zQ, -3'13 - Phone IJumber Phohe Number 2. The proposed and/or current Hams of the business: rJ•Mn.~•~~.~v'~G~G> ~a-~L~DUSst G~ r'1i'~tfs-~uG =ntpe - ~ ~ ~` f'1 `~'6,^ % ~F,~Cn ~ ~., .. Page t of 3 P-147 ,. 3. The name, date of birth, Social Security Number, Califomia Driver's License Number, address, and phone number of all persons resppnsible for the management or supervision of applicant's business and'of any entertainment and provide the following information about each one: Name Name Date of Birth Date of Birth Social Security Number Social Securty Number Califomia Driver's License No. Califomia Driver's License No. Street Address Street Address City, State, and Zip Clty, State, and Zip Phone Number Phone Number ' 4. Business address and legal description (Assessor's Parcel Number) where the entertainment will tie offered: ' t r 1 t 83"1 '~oosat ~ ~` '6t...rd \~•• ~ k Street Address 'at[r "5 '~ t38~~ ~to~3t6-3313 Assessor's Parcel Number Phone Number 5. A detailed description of the proposed entertainment, including type of entertainment, and number of persons engaged in the entertainment (may attach separate sheets if necessary): w ez~ce r\d. Ka rL rku o ~ ¢Az~a.t c~ l.:cCAc_. 3RwYD S. .,..~: ~~. ~w.CS_ Ru~ea ><osL. ~Rr.1C:ltltr 6. The date ordays ofthe week, hours, and location of entertainment (attach floor plan) and the admission fee,rf any, to be charged: 2/~ ~7 i '-C'F4~lL- ~&.\- SflT- q~.J~p~/M - f_~.QU 'Arv1 'AT 1183'1 ~ A '>roo~,k«-~- '~~va. TZa~c.~to ('UC~~nnv.ract q~;3,[~ '~- Entpermt - 1/99 Page 2 of 3 P-148 ':.., 7. A statement of the nature and character of the applicant's business, ff any, to be carried on in conjunction with such entertainment, including whether or not alcohol will be served as part of such business: 8. Whether or not the applicant or any person responsible for the management or supervision of applicant's business has been, within the previous ten years, convicted of a crime, the nature of such offense; and the sentence received therefor including conditions of parole or probation, if any: 9. Whether or not the applicant has ever had any permit or fffense issued in conjunction wi<h the sate of alcohol or provision of entertainment revoked, including the date thereof and name of the revoking agency: , ~~ ~ Sign Please print name(s): Date: ?> ri2.(o f DPI ~\ New Application .................................................................$571 Entpermt -1139 Page 3 of 3 Annual Renewal ...................................................................$75 P-149 RESOLUTION NO.04-64 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC2004-00326, A REQUEST TO ESTABLISH A FULL SERVICE RESTAURANT WITH BAR AND MICROBREWERY WITHIN A 8,794 SQUARE FEET SPACE IN' THE INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT (SUBAREA 7), LOCATED IN MAST PLAZA AT 11837 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SUITE A; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0229-011-39. A. Recitals. 1. Omaha Jacks filed an application for the issuance of Conditional Use Permit DRC2004-00326, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Conditional Use Permit request is referred to as "the application." 2. On the 26th day of May 2004, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date. , 3. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, his hereby found, determined, ahd resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. The Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to the Commission during the above-referenced public hearing on May 26, 2004, including written and oral staff reports, tocether with public testimony, the Commission hereby specrficaily finds as follows: a. The application applies to property located at the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, which is presently improved with amixed-use center. b. The property to the north of the subject sRe is developed with a commercial center, the property to the south is the City's Epicenter/Sports Complex, the propertyto the east contains asingle-family home and undeveloped land around it, and the property to the west is partially developed with a commercial center; and c. The property is designated Industrial Park (Subarea 7} in the Development Code. The proposed use, Omaha Jacks, is classified as a restaurant with a bar and entertainment, which is conditionally permitted in the Industrial Park District. d. The application contemplates Gne establishment of a bar serving distilled spirits and a brewery. e. The proposed hours of operation for the bar are 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. P-150 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 04-64 DRC2004-00326 -OMAHA JACKS May 26, 2004 Page 2 f. The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding land uses and the site has sufficient parking spaces io accommodate the use. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to the Commission during the above-referenced public hearing, and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, the Commission hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. The proposed use is in accord with the General Plan, the objectives of the Development Code, and the purposes of the district in which the site is located; and b. The proposed use, together with the conditions applicable thereto, will not be detrmental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and c. The application, which contemplates operation of the proposed uses, complies with each of the applicable provisions. of the Development Code. 4. The Planning Commission hereby finds and determines that the project identified in this Resolution is categorically exempt from the requirements of the Cal'rfomia Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the Guidelines promulgated thereunder, pursuant to Section 15301 of the State CEQA Guidelines. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, the Planning hereby approves the application, subject to each and every condition set forth below: Planning Division 1) Approval is for an 8,794 square foot full service restaurant with outdoor seating, a bar, and microbrewery. Expansion or intensification of the bar or brewery shall require modification to the Conditional Use Permit. 2) Approval is granted for the establishment of a bar with the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises when sold within a bona fide eating place. 3) Incidental sales of beer produced may be sold to local outlets. City business licenses and permits andlor licenses from other pertinent agencies are required. 4) Delivery trucks shat! not impede traffic flow within the center or impact parking available to the general public. Parking, loading, and unloading along the main entry drive at the west side of the building is prohibited. 5) Hours of operation shall be limited to 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Sunday through Wednesday, and 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. P-151 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 04-64 DRC2004-00326 -OMAHA JACKS May 26, 2004 Page 3 6) The parking lot shall be posted "No Loitering" with letters not less than 1-inch in height on signs to the satisfaction of the City Planner and Sheriff's Department. 7) If operation of the facility causes adverse effects upon adjacent businesses or operations, the Conditional Use Permit shall be brought before the Planning Commission for consideration and possible termination of the use. 8) If the operation of the facility causes nuisance problems, the City Planner may require the.applicant to implement a security personnel plan to mitigate the problem. A detailed security plan shall be submitted for City Planner and/or Planning Commission review and approval. 9) Any signs proposed for the facility shall be designed in conformance with the City's Sign Ordinance and the Uniform Sign Program No. 125 for Masi Plaza, and shall require review and approval by the City Planner prior to installation. 10) The placement of more than three coin operated amusement devices in the facility shall require a separate Conditional Use Permit for an arcade. 11) The facility shall be operated in conformance with the pertormance standards as defined in the Industrial Area Specific Plan including, but not limited to, noise levels. 12) Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with any sections of the Development Code, State Fire Marshal's regulations, Uniform Building Code, or any other City Ordinances. 13} The applicant shad process all necessary permits as required by the Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control and adhere to all conditions imposed by said Department, 14) Failure to comply wRh Conditions of Approval or applicable City Ordinances shall cause the suspension of the Conditional Use Permit and possible revocation of the Conditional Use Permit by the Planning Commission. 15) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action broueht against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the Ciry, its agents, officers, or employees, for any court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of such P-152 . , PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO.04-64 DRC2004-00326 -OMAHA JACKS May 26, 2004 Page 4 action, but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligation under this condition. Fire DistricUBuildinq & Safety Division 1) Plans are required for any alterations to the building requiring a Building Permit. Please Submit to the Building & Safety Division for review end approval before demolition or construction. 2) Anew Assembly Use Permit is required for the new owners. 3) Please submit a scaled and dimension floor plan to The Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. 6. The Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 26TH DAY OF MAY 2004. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ~~ ~/ ~~ ~ 1 BY. Rich Macias, Chairman ATTEST: ~~ Brad ecretar~~ I, Brad Buller, Secretary to the Planning Commission for the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting held on the 26th day of May 2004. AYES: COMMISSIONERS: FLETCHER, MACIAS, McNIEL, McPNAIL, STEWART NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE P-153 RESOLUTION NO. 04-65 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT DRC2004-00327, A REgUEST FOR ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDING LIVE MUSIC AT A FULL SERVICE RESTAURANT WITH BAR AND MICROBREWERY WITHIN A 8,794 SQUARE FOOT (FORMER} RESTAURANT (WITH PREVIOUS BAR AND ENTERTAINMENT) IN THE INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT (SUBAREA 7), LOCATED IN MAST PLAZA AT 11837 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SUITE A; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0229-011-39. A. Recitals. 1. Omaha Jacks filed en application for the issuance of Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327, as described in the tRle of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, fhe subject ErtteRainment Permh request is referred to as °the application.° 2. On the 26th day of May 2004, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date. 3. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. The Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to the Ciry Planner during the above- referenced public hearing on May 26, 2004, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, the Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: e. The application applies to property located at the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, which is presently improved wRh a mixed-use center, including restaurants with bars serving distilled spirits; and b. The property to the north of the subject sfte is developed with a commercial center, the property to the south is the City's Epicenter/Sport Complex, the property to the east contains single-family home and undeveloped land around it, and the property to the west is partially developed with a commercial center; end c: The property is designated Industrial Park (Subarea 7) in the Development Code; and d. The proposed use, Omaha Jacks, is classified as a restaurerit with a bar and entertainment, which 16 conditionally permitted in the Industrial Park District; and P-154 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO.04-65 DRC2004-00327 -OMAHA JACKS May 26, 2004 Page 2 e. The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding land uses; and The proposed entertainment consists of live bands and kareoke; and g, The proposed days and hours of entertainment are Thursday through Saturday between 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.; and h. There are sufficient parking spaces within Masi Plaza to atx;ommodate the proposed uses. 3, Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing, and upon the spedfic findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, the Commission hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. That the conduct of the establishment and the granting of the application would not be contrary to the public health, safe.*,~, morals or welfare; and b. That the premises or establishment is not likely to be operated in an illegal, improper or disorderly manner; end c. That the applicant, or any person associated with him as principal or partner or in a position or capacity involving partial or total control over the conduct of the business for which such permft is sough to be issued, has not been convicted in any court of competent jurisdiction of any offense involving the presentation; exhibition, or performance of any obscene show of any kind or of a felony. or of any crime involving morel turpRude or has not had arty approval, permit, or license issued in conjunction with the sale of alcohol or the provisions of entertainment revoked within the preceding five years; and d, That granting the application would not oreate a public nuisance; and e. That the applicant has not made any false, misleading, or fraudulent statement of material fact in the required application. 4. The Commission hereby finds and determines that the project identified in this Resolution is categoricalty exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the Guidelines promulgated thereunder, pursuant to Section 15301 of the State CE~A Guidelines. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, the Commission hereby approves the application, subject to each end every condition set forth below: Plannino Division t) This approval is contingent upon approval of Conditional Use Permit DRC2004-00326. P-155 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO.04-65 DRC2004-00327 -OMAHA JACKS May 26, 2004 Page 3 2) This approval is for alive-member live band, and karaoke. Any change to the types of entertainment or the intensity of the entertainment shall require a modification to this permit. 3) The days and hours of operation for the entertainment shall be limited to Thursday through Saturday between 10:00 p.m. and 2:0p e.m. Any expansion of days and/or hours shall require mod cation to this permit. 4) No aduH entertainment, as defined in the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, Section 17.04.090, shall be permitted. 5) Entertainment shall be conducted inside the building. 6) When entertainment is being conduced, doors and windows shall remain closed for noise attenuation purposes. 7) Exterior noise levels shell not exceed fi5d6 during the hours of 7:00 a.m, to t0:00p.m. and 60dB during the hours from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. 8) Access to the lounge/entertainment area must be from the main entrance to the primary use and not from a separate exterior entrance. Other exits shell be for'Fire F~cit Only.' 9) If operation of this Entertainment Permit causes adverse effects upon adjacent residences, businesses, or operations including, but not limited to noise, loitering, parking, or disturbances, the Errtertainment Permit shall be brought before the Planning Commission for consideration and possible suspension or revocation of the permit 10) This permit shall be renewed annually by the applicant per Municipal Cods Section 5.12.115. 11} If the operation of the facility causes nuisance problems, the City Planner may require the applicant to implemem a security personnel plan to mitigate the problem. A detailed security plan shall be submitted for City Planner and/or Planning Commission review and approval. 12) The parking lot shall be posted 'No Loitering' with letters not less than 1-inch in height on signs to the satisfaction of the City Planner and Sheriff's Department. 13) The applicant shall process all necessary permits as required by the Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control and adhere to ail conditions imposed by said Department. P-156 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION N0.04-65 DRC2004-D0327 -OMAHA JACKS May 26, 2D04 Page 4 14) Any signs proposed for the facility shall t>e designed in conformance with the City's Sign Ordinance and the Uniform Sign Program No. 125 for Masi Plaza, and shall require review and approval by the City Planner prior to installation. 15) Approval of this request shall net waive compliance with any . . sections of the Development Code, State Fire Marshal's regulations, Uniform Building Code, or any other City Ordinances. 16) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any court costs and atiomey's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by e court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate et its own expense in the defense of such actlon, but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligation under Utis condition. Fire District! Building and Safety Division 1) The maximum number of occupants shall not exceed Building and Rre Codes. The maximum occupancy for each room shall be posted as determined by the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District andlor the City's Fre Prevention Unit Division. 2} Occupancy of the faality shall not commence until such time as alt Uniform Building Code and State Marshall's regulations have been complied with. Detailed plans shall be submitted to the Rancho Gucamonga Fire Protection District and the Building and Safety Division for review and approval, prior to issuance of building permits. The building shall be inspected for compliance, prior to occupancy. 3j Any modification to the approved plans after occupancy of the building may require additional review and/or permits from the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District end the Building and 5efety Division. 6. The Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. P-157 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION N0.04-65 DRC2004-OD327 -OMAHA JACKS May 26, 2004 ' Page 5 APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 26TH DAY OP MAY 2004. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY; ~ .~-^ ich Macias, Chairmen ATTEST: _.~~''~~"`~?lc°~~_ red Bull tary ~~ I, Bred Buller, Secretary to the Planning Commission for the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Rasdutiort was duty and regular'ry introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the Gity of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting held on the 26th day of May 2004. AYES: COMMISSIONERS: fLETCHER, MACIAS, McNIEL, McPHAII, STEWART NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE P-158 To: Planning i3eparhttent, Rancho Cucam From: ivlike McCarthy, Ron VandenBroeke Omaha Jack's Grillhause & Brewery Re: January 28ei Meeting Gentlemen, oFt~~` ~ FEB o ~ zoo orr~ Police Department{'~E`'E~ .~oevr~ 0 - P1A~~1NG First of all, Ron and f would like to thank you for meeting with us on January 28`x. It was a pleasure to interact with this group, and the way you treated us with such respect and professionalism was greatly appreciated. Thank you. Ron and I opened Omaha deck's almest 6 years age. We are the original owners of this concept, and continue to operate it on a daily basis. When we originally opened Omaha Jack's, our desire was to develop a restaurart concept that served up great steaks, seafood, poultry and hand crafted beer in a Midwestern setting. Our pleas were to develop operational standards and procedures, then open another unit within five years, Roa and f have put all of our fuumcial worth into this restaurant, and have about 50 employees that depend onus for their weekly paychecks. Omaha Jack's is a huge building that unfottuoately has a huge rent attached to it This building has a large area above the bar that doesn't realty fit as a dinning area, but was perfect for enecrtainment, and this area needed to produce a revenue stream to pay for its share of the rent. Prior to opening, we sat in front of the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission and discussed our plans which included the desire to obtain a dance and entertainment permit After this meeting, the Planning Commission granted us our dance, eneertainment, and conditional use permits, In the 5+ years that followed, our nightly activities have remained consistem, staying open until 2:OOam seven days per week. Our entertainment has included live classic rock bands, Karaoke, DJs, and open tnierophone nights to name a few. Ron and 1 are not your typical BAR owners, and have never desired to bt in the BAR business. Both Ron and I are career restaurant guy's that have families, mortgages, college to pay for, and tip the normal stut£ that everyday people deal with. Our desire was never to create issues or mistrust within our community, nor to operate a business that was on the police radar. Otrr reputation is everything to us, and having a good relationship and reputation with the police department, the city officials, our neighbors and fellow business owners is very important to us. Actually, when we found out that we were labeled as a "Nuisance" it was very disarming and discouraging, as this is completely opposite of what we wam to be known as. Anyhow, if the economic conditions ever turn around, and we open a second unit, we will be looking for a building with about I/3"r less square footage, where we can operate without the need to be here past 11:00 at night, To be very blunt, if it wasn't for the Friday and Saturday left night segment of our business, we would have been forced to shutter our business last year, and this is the only reason we do it The economy, the restaurants at Victoria Garden's, the tight parking at our end of the center, and a lot of other factors have caused sales growth EXHIBIT B ~ a-ro~-~o b~l,!ftOU~ tl~ P-159 to be discouraging, and we ended up putting a lot of effort imo building nut weekend left night segment. As ownerloperators, one of us is always in the building. Roa or 1 are always working on Friday and Satwday, staying until the building is closed and the pazking lot is secured. !n those 5+ years, we have had a great relationship with the Rarieho Cucamonga Police Department, and have tied little to no issues requiring police intervention. Omaha Jack's has always had a reputation of providing an upbeat, fun environment, playing music that's upbeat and fun to dance to. Were not the place to go if you're imerested in listening to rap, heavy metal or aggressive styles of music. Some things have changed in our shopping center, mainly with the opening of a bar/restaurant that seems to cater to a different customer, and this is where T believe the recent issues have risen up from, This other concept is much lower priced, and utilizes guest DJs from X- ] 03 radio station to drum uP business. This philosophy has brought a lot of people from out of the area to the shopping center, purchasing cheep drinks and causing problems. Omaha Jack's is not a cheep place to go and drink, and we will never lower ow pricing or standards to comptte with another concept. Yes, J will admit, we had a fow wtek period of time in September /October 2009 that after we closed, fights erupted in the parking lot. We have never had an issue inside the building that has warranted us calling the police, but during this fow week period oftime, people were clashing in the parking lot. Any time you have an envirotnnetrt when alcohol is being served, now and again the police will have to be called, but I truly feel that we have had a successful business that kept police involvementdown tq a minimum. After this fow week period of issues, and prior to us knowing the police were getting frustrated, we instituted some operational changes that have ktpt the last three months incident free. These changes were made because Ron and I were eorocemed about the problems that were taking place in ow parting lot. As I memioned, the last thing we ever wanted was to create a problem for our city, our neighbors or our police partners. When these issues reared their ugly head, we sat down artd implemented some operational changes that have changed the environment and resolved ow parking lot issues. Isere is a list of the changes that we have implemented: • We have increased ow security presence by 50% on Friday and Satwday nights from 9:30pm until 2:30am. We have security posted at the from door checking IDs, security posted on our Foothill patio, one at the top of ow stairs heading to the dance area, one on the West side of the baz, one at the cast side of the bar, and one roaming the parking lot. They are aTl connected to tech other via two way radio. • We have put into place a strict dress code which includes the following cults: o No hats of any kind. o No jersey's, hooded sweat shirts, white t-shirts, tank tops, etc. o No sagging pants. o No gang tattoos o No gang attire • We have changed ow "Last Call" procedures: n At 1:30am, the music slows down and "Last Call° is called. o At 1:35am, the lights are turned alt the way up in the bar and the restaurant, o At 1:35am, the foothill patio is closed. P-160 o At 1:40am, the music is shut old and our customers are informed by the DJ that it's time to pay tabs and head out. The DJ announces that Denny's is open and right across the parking lot. o At 1;40am, the closing owner is stationed by the exit door, thanidng people for coming, shakittg hands, and encouraging people to head to their cats and go home. o At dris time, sectrity is picking up drinks and encouraging our customers to head home. o Our goal is to clear the building by 1:SOam, and to then have all butane security person outside in the parking lot. o Signs posted at front door stating "Make a Cab Call". These changes have been implemented and over the last threw months, police activity has been non existent After meeting with all of you on January 28'", and because of your input, we have also changed our occupancy policy, and have lowered the number of people allowed itno the building by 30%. This policy took place starting on Friday, January 241h, and enabled us to have more control over drink consumption and the overall environment in the building. We have also made it mandatory that all Bartenders and Cocktail servers attend the ABC LEADS class and the new program READS offered by the RC Police Department in effort to help servers recognize potential problems before they occur. At the meeting, the topic of us utilizing a DJ was brought up. To be honest with all of you, we had never made a differentiation between bands, DJs, karaoke or any other form of entertainment. We are totally at fault for bringing on a DJ, never having it enter into our minds than this change needed to be approved We knew we had an entertainment permit, and just didn't really see the difference. We have been utilizing the services of a DJ for quite some time now, malting that change because wee ware not very happy with the results, or the type of crowds that bands were bringing in. With a band, there is no volume control, they only know about 45 songs, and they tend to bring in people that ere not there to dance and have fun, Bands are also more expensive then DJs, but they aren't nearly as versatile. If a band is a classic rock band, they drive out the customer that isn't into classic rock. With a DJ, we have the ability to play whatever the customer wants to hear, and we also have the ability to lower the volume, slow down the tempo, and change the style of music to change the personality of the crowd. Moving forward, we will. be talkint; to the Planning Commission about including DJs to our entertainment permit Gentlemen, Ron and I want to do the right things, the right thing for the city, for the police, for our neighbors, and for our business. Ron and I are committed to providing a safe place for our Guests to enjoy a night out, and will do whatever it takes to ensure that a safe environment is attained. Ron and I are self policing, and make weekly changes to our business plan based on things that happen the previous week. Again, we both thank you for taking the time to meet with us, and hope we're welt on our way to healing the relationship that we may have damaged. Please don't hesitate to contact me if there are any other questions Sincerely Mike McCarthy / Ron VandettBroeke Omaha Jack's Grillhouse & Brewery P-161 1 , 1410NORn 6'@IG+I) 1. CODE 9ECTION~it.~ ]. CRIAff OEFIMiION ]. CASENUMBER-STATIDN F PC 2451A1(1) POSSESSION OF DRUGS FOR SALES; ADW HANDS ' G fARTMEM M "Q~871a SIB:R1FF906 '- DDGNTT DF eAN 9EINURDIMD CA DBNr VC 2at52 & F~-.C T; DUI UNIFDRM CRYAE REPORT 1. A591GNEO M0.DAY-YEAR TIME S. ARRIVID MUH]gY•YFAA TB.OE G. BEAT 7. REFgRT DISI. "0000 D7y15l2009 D2:11 07/1812009 02:11 04 RG006 6.000URRED DAV.OF-WEERw~O-DAY~YEAP/i1ME 9. REPORTED MU!MY-YEAP. TINE ip. LOGTIDN OF OCCURRENCE GTY 07/162009 02a D FOOTHILL X ROGHcP.SER RANCHO CUCAMONGA THU 07/7b12009 02:10 , . 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T6. 9YNOP919 s The suspects and the victims were at Ohmeha Jades when they started to argue with each Gthar.~s tryot tD ge o Ieave wtlh him as her husbantl was ending next to har.~tried to grabb her breast but was pushed away by>! ~unche the face and v head•butted..~ The other suspects then pined in the fight, hitting anybody they could. punched ~ the back of the head o (mocking him to the ground. ~Mtusbarld,~l~ tried to prated her but was also knocked tD the grourtd. At that point ~Wcked and R stompedlf~Rthe tread. When units anived the suspects tledm their car wffh~drivalg.~lried to run-doom the people in the s parking-Iet as he anempted tD flee the scene. s ,~ J4R5 R,uS STHT SCAN TT. REPORTING OFFICER 78. EMP.tl ]B. MTE Bp. REVIE DBY DATE BL ROUTED TD ~ C. PRTS A6t 53 07/152009 ~~f7 BsueARTTD wA ^OTHER n,WEDIATE FO WUP ~ 82. REPOR1Np OFFICER fv'l vcc F-I un EXHIBIT C pC a-to-to P-162 ,~ SHERIFF'S DEPARTMM21'I' ENUhtHFR It 1 COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CA °~ U RT A : , . Location arsnct~ ~ ~ ®VC73151A ^ VC231578 IYetell`tnre ~'l6~ OZio ^ VC13153A ^ VCIJ'153B Collision Rels2d ^ Yes ®. No ^-Chhcr r.. "w ..._ .. ~ •, Fast wt.... C:... Midme - .... . ~ A e gareaf-Hisfh He Ihiver'~ Licarsc a State Addrtas / 6ry /Sum ~ .... .. Yeu Make Model Color f~catse/State Oisposvimc ^ Puke d c a d Iadvd (Pa Drives) ®Smted 1 ~ ~ d1 / low Company. f~-~`r 'Tf-~.~ Released To: Nye DID df PACE ^ Nomtnl - ^ Fltohed ^ Pate ~ Sweaty ^ Olbe SPEECH ^ Nonoal ~Sltaxd ^ Stmterm ^ inrnhetvtt ^ Caaa...a ^ Otbe BREATH ~ ®lMor of Akohtdie Bcvve ^ None ^ Other E7Q7WG VEHICLE ^ Iaat Bales ^ Uscd Veluclem Mainrabt Hsltma ~C+tber y,,,,e~ Have wbeen dxinttbt R ~ Yes ^ No WbarT r.6~ Haa Mmh7 { wheal Z~-pp Do yw havc any physical defcarT ^ Yu ~ No Havc yw taiceo mry medicate or thagsT ^ Y« ~ No lb yw have axry mediea! problemal ^ Yu ®No Are vw sick m mimed? ^ Yu ~ No :ommemts ~ ~' 1 • . 47aa'J3aa~'laLiaYfi 6.T.1 ~A SURFACE. LIGHTING. WEATHER i • SPoI • GIEA~ ~EI!ES. ^ Normer ^ w.rety ^ BFoodtttot OIvISF}RG~} ~~ ^ Oleesu ^'cmnaet Laosu BLINDNESS ^Right Eye ^ Itft Eye BALANCEIYEt QOSI'~ Hod>cmaF Gees Itystaamus ®Yes ^ No Intemat QorY Lar]t of Smooth Pttrndt ~ Yts ^ No Fatitnetc 30 5a>ondc Vertical Gve Nystagmus ^ yes ~ No ',Jt•~.. 9%C. •frq•"qyu"'i>:4a~'veivm:'..'M ';W'Aiit~~~ANDirT.,:UR1Y: Fotitwac Catant Do Test ^ ]:xplehs: ^ Describe 7ma: ~~.-.~~.. ~~ . ~ x t L \,:~L'r Arms Used Por Babe ^ Yee ^ No Starts Tm Soon ^ Ya ^ No S a f L R I z ~ stem etas w Rum w,mt M~HetJ Ym Rt:pmnog Officer Emp# Date Date Pmp I15 Qualified G~'4""'~' ~ b'~•16•W ^ Yes ^ No I6SgS6Ybt L/ - t /i ,~ ARS R'I'C04~ P-163 oP ONELEG;ST'ND~I ~i7P1_1},1Sir:R•4 U,j;NUSIS~n~ on..ueeemapou L R R ~-~' O ^ ^ Swnyr while 6alaneing /~ P'°` ^ ^ Uses ernts to balmee ~9~9ff~-gg~~~ \~./ ^ ^ Hopping L ^ ^ F'tses foot down V • - Q weft ®lctt .'Vii...,~:::a.,~n~~-~'~"s.A~~~l'E>l~ z"lFHtti"L7!SZ`.~ -~,"-~"~.-~#~_ ~~,a~ i-.:.~+' ^ Refused ~ ^ Na Availibla Results: ../ Brand / Serial M +.~ tlo t aW G7Ztt~-IK5 ' ~;~- ~ +a~,^-..: ~,n ..~_...~. }..~,...,._..~.~_.{mw.~u1~2..++"S~-.'"r,,:.ai,sr~~ay :aestyw'.'~'35 +e:: ~~`~~~~.i~"-~"~5~v +~.. ~~~' 1~.~[uaASLtD&~`.tF,' k a~y'~"~.'"i3°, •iv~fi39~ ~aia7>'~~a~`. ^ BREATH - Ranh:: Test HI ~~~ Tes[ W2 Namc and Tnte of t>asmt taken stmtole: • Blood & Utvw) ~ Bt.ooa- Bwxit® 2 1 N • :1+ J~-a- t~ ~ ~-1 ^ URINE - Utinc Kit 9 C') ^ REFUSAL-See DMV Rcfnsal Form ~. .>.. .'~ '.env. : 1v1II2ANDA: ^ Yes ^ No B . DateJi imp Location What have you eaten today?, ~ When did y~u steep last? How Iang'! What have you bern drit~tingl How muc47 ~' Tmne stanrd? - Tune of last drink? -' Foel effects? ^ Yes ^ No Did you hump your head? Have yon been drinldrtg since the accident? What? How much? Dots your VehiUe have m°„eStaniral problems? Wae you driving the vehicleT atbe: ® Yes ^ No ^ Yes ~ No D e s . y ,, ^ Cooperative ® insliltirtg ^ Combative ^ Other Continue On CR-2 Iry7 ~ U nn gimtmnuam tam{stvtatoge~- no ayfmac..a y r casE No. I SHERIFF'S DEPARTANENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 11D9D8714 CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03600 Page 1 CODE SECTION - CRIME CLASSIFICATICM POSS. FOR SALES; ASSAULT WI A DEADLY NS 11379; PC 245 e 1 ; VC Zit52 FELONY; MISDEMEANOR VICTIM'S NAME ~ LABT NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME IFIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE plipNE ASSIGNMENT (ARRIVAL: On July 16, 2009, Deputies were dispatched to the area of Foothill Blvd and Rochester Avenue, Omaha. Jack's. Deputies arrived on scene at approximately 0211 hours. All Deputies on scene were driving marked Sheriffs patrol cars and wearing Department approved Sheriff unrfomzs. SUBJECT CONTACT: As Deputy Clark arrived on scene, he said he noticed subjects in a red Ford SUV attempting to flee from the location. Deputy Clark stated the subjects in the SUV nearly ran down people in the parking lot as they were attempting to flee from him. See supplemental report by Deputy Clark for additional information. DEPUTIES ACTIONS: I.. As we arrived on scene, we assisted Deputy Clark who already had the red Ford SUV and its occupants at gun point. All subjects were taken out of the vehicle without incident, handcuffed and placed in the rear seat of multip{e patrol cars. VICTIM #1 INTERVIEW: i contacte~ in front of Omaha Jack's. The following is a summary of her statement. _ said ft was the end of the evening and Omaha Jack's was closing. She stated ever}~ody had gone outside onto the patio area.~E said as she was outside a subject in a black tank top, later identified as t , ._ as attempting to ge~ to leave with him from the bar. -said she was refusin~Z' advances and to d him to leave her alone. REPORTWG OFFICER DATE REVIEWED BY 7ypEp BY ROLRFD BY DATE C. PnTS A8753 07117/09 C3084 FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO ^ Omer ^ 6D.PD REMARKS .YES ^ NO ^ Detective ^ CII ^ Olher 15•t5t8a-0D7 Rev. 1/89 ^ Diu. Atly. ^ PaVd P-164 CASE , SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO '110908714 CALIFORNIA REPDRr AREA CA 03fi00 Page 2 CODE SECTION CRIME POSS. FOR SALES; ASSAUiT W! A DEADLY CLASSIFICATION HS 11379; PC 2451a (1 ; ve zslsa p 1 c FELONY; M;SDEfd1EANOR VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUS WESS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE VICTIM #1 INTERVIEW (Confinuedl: said after refusing advances, ~eached up under her right a in an attem t t touch her and posse y grab her breast. a said at that point the bouncer, pushed him away from her to protect her from being sexually battered b Id ~med around and began to yell at A~umed his ~ ention to make sure buddies did not hit him, punche~ in the face ith l d f t k h w a c ose is , noc Ing er o t e ground. said she immediately got up and ran inside the business fearing she might be hit again by . ®said when she got inside the business she turned around and looked out to see what was going on. She said she saw there was a large brawl going on in the patio area. watched a was swinging and hitting everybody. She said she watched him htt h~ a owner of the busmes in the back of the head, knocking him to the ground. stated a subject who was weanng a large sporfs jersey, later identified a~ kicked she was on ~ the ground. She said fl appeared he was kicking him in the upper body and head area ar~was trying to protect his head with his anus. did not have any additional information regarding the incident and my interview with her was concluded. VICTIM #1 INJURIES: _ had red marks to her nose and face where she had been punched b~ She also had blood on her nose Ii ,face and chest from the impact o~ fist oar nose, causing ~ her nose to bleed ad swelling to her lips as well as a small cut on the inside of her upper lip. iefused medical aid on scene and stated she would take herself to a hospital if she felt she needed to go• later on. REPORTING OFFICER DATE C. PITTS A5153 07/17/09 REVIEWED BY TYPED BY C3064 ROUTED BY DATE FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ^ Othar ^ SDIPD REMARKS 7 YES ^ NO ^ Oe~q ^ cn ^ Quin ,; 15-75184-601 Rev. 1783 ^ DIaL Atty. ^ Pelrol P-165 CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF 5AN BERNARDINO 110808714 CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03600 Page 3 CODE SECT'AN CRIME CLASSIFICATION POSS. FOR SALES; ASSAULT Wt A DEADLY HS 15379; PC 245(4 1 ; VC 23152 c IN cN c FELONY; MISDEMEANOR VICTIM'S NAME ~ LAST NAB FIPST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BVS WESS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE VICTIM ia`2 INTERVIEVN: I contacted root of Omaha Jacl:'s restaurant. The following is a summary of his statement to me. told me the subject in the black tank top, later identified as _, was verbally arguing other customers a~~ came outside and attempted to get him to leave. ~ said and his frien s~were yelling at everyone, calling: them Names, and saying ttie were members of the Sureno's or southern family and gang members out of Fontana. ~ stated they were yelling at people and challenging them to fight. said at one point-started to get into a fight with another customer. He tnterv~ ed and pushed away to prevent the fight. med his attenti~ and was trying o convince her to leave wfth him. said he pushe away from~becaus~Was reaching for her and he thought was possibly going to hu er. turned his attention t~friends, later identified as ~ nd :._.. He said as he did this, he sa punch in the face. He said. he saw this happen with his peripheral vision s Id he turned to confront who grabbed him and head-butted him in the face, causing him to fall to the ground. aid he was kind of knocked out of the fight at that point and ended up on the,ground. He said he got up and assisted other people trying to force the subjects to leave, however did not have any further physical contact with anybody. did not have any additional information regarding the incident and my interview with him was conc uded. REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEW ED BY TYPED BY ROUIFD BY DATE C.PITTS A8153 07!17/09 I C3D84 FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TP ~ ppyr ^ SD/PD REMARKS YES (] NO ^ pelective ^ CII ^ VJwr ~iS15tB4-001 Rev. 7iH3 ~ DISL AtlY. ~ Pavd P-166 P-7 67 ' CASE NO, SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT" COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDiNO 110908714 CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03600 Page 4 CODE S'eCTION CRIME CLASSIFICATION POSS. FOR SALES; ASSAIfLT WJ A DEADLY t!S 11378; PC 245{a 1 ; VC 23152 p - FELONY; MISDEMEANOR 4 VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIR$'F NAME MIOOIP NAME (FIRM NAME IF aUSINE55) ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE VICTIM #2 INJURIES: S had cuts to the inside of his lip and mouth and a bloody nose. He also had a tooth that he said was locse and possibly going to fall out. refused medical aid an scene and stated he would seek his own medical aid and dental asslstaflce at a later date. VICTIM #31NTERVIEW: I interviewed Dnt of ©mafia Jack's. The following is a summary of his statement to me. said he saw a subject in a black tank top, later identified a~, Punch his wife in the face. He said he stepped up in an attempt to rotect hi wife, however she had already i 'been struck. A~ approache head-butted knocking him to the ground. He said as he eppraache witnessed unch the owher of Omaha Jack' eking him face down on the ground turned to him .and began to struggle with Im a ~ in a head lock. He said he lost his grip and ended up getting knocke to the grown . a said at that poin' approached him and began to stomp on his head and ace. said he had a huge lump on the right side of his forehead that was caused by the impact to the r nd. He said the red marks on the left side of his forehead, face and eye were ~ caused wher was stomping and kicking'him while he was on the ground. stated he curled up into a ball to protect himself until the kicking ceased, did not have any additional information regarding the incident and my interview with him was concluded. REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEWED BY 7YPFD BY ROUTcD BY DATE C. PITTS A8153 07Ii71D9 C3064 FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ^ Dlher ^ SDIPD REMARKS ~ YES ^ NO ^ Datedroe ^ CII ~ Wmr ' ~di578a.401 Rev. 1/9~ O DkL Afty, ^ Petrol CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDlNO ~+osas7la CALIFORNIA ~~ nRFA CA 03600 Page 5 CDDE SECTION CRIME POSS. FOR SALES; ASSAULT WI A UEAULY CLASSIFlCATION H51t3T9; PC 2451a t ; VC 23152 a FELONY: M15DEMEANDR VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FlRST NAME MIDDIF NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE VICTIM #3 INJURIES: -had a large bumf, aPProximately 1" to 1 '/i' in diameter and .approximately'/z"deep on the upper right portion of his forehead at his hair line: He also had a bloody bruise underneath his left eye with bruises and scratches above his left eye and the left upper portion of his forehead. ARREST: I informed an~ they were under arrest for PC 245(a)(1); Assault with a Deadly Weapon, for kicking people while they were on the ground. AI! 3 subjects were handcuffed from our initial contact with them. t removed a(13 subjects one at a time from the vehicle. I checked that their handcuffs were properly adjusted by placing my index finger between the strap of the handcuff and their wrist to ensure there was proper space to prevent blood Flow lost to their hands. !then made sure ail the handcuffs were double-locked, to prevent them from locking tighter around the suspects' wrsts. t .DISPOSITION OF VEHICLE: The vehice was towed and stored. For additional information, see the CHP.180 and report by Deputy Clark. VEHICLE INVENTORY: As we were inventorying the vehicle, I discovered a black backpack behind the right front seat in the rear passenger area. It was located in the center right portion of the fioorbaard. Inside the backpack I located a bottle of vitamin pills. When I opened up the bottle, I discovered 15 small green tablets. The green tablets field tested positive for Ecstasy. Also in the backpack was a 24 Hour Fitness ident~cation card in a plastic cover with a photocopy off' driver's license in it. There were also copies of court papers wtth name on it and various other papers that proved ownership of the bag to belong to REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEW ED BY TYPED OV RDUTED BY ~ DATE C. PfrTS A5t53 -07/t7f09 C3084 FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TQ ^ 60/PD D Dd,e~ REMARKS "] YES ^ NO ^ pqe~ ^ CII ^ Other r. "4115184.401 Rev. iB3 D Dlsl. AdY. ~ Petrol P-168 P-7 69 ' CASE NO. ' SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 110808774 CALIFORNIA ~~ AAA CA 03600 Page 6 CODE SECTION CRIME POSS. FOR SALES; ASSAULT W/ A DEADLY CUlSSBICATION HS 51370; PC 245(a 1 ; VC T3152 FELONY; Mt50EMEANOR VICTIM'S NAME-V,ST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSME55~ ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE VEHICLE INVENTORY (Continued!: During a search b~' pockets, I located 5775.011 in 520, 510 and 55 increments. Based on my training and experience, these increments are consistent with safes of nar..oiics. ARREST /ADDITIONAL CHARGES: I i he was under arrest for HS 1 i 379; Possession of Narcotics for Sales. l read = his Miranda Rights per my Department, issued Miranda waming card. He refused to answer uestion #1 or question #2 of the Miranda warning. No further questions were asked of with the exception of the necessary booking questions. MIRANDA /SUSPECT lNTERViEW: , ~i I rea~s Miranda Rights per my Department issued Miranda waming card. He refused to .answer question #1 or question #2 of the Miranda waming. No further questions were asked of .~ith the exception of the necessary booking questions. MIRANDA/SUSPECT INTERVIEW: ~- I rea~s Miranda Rights per my Department issued Miranda waming card. He answered, "Yes" of gnestion #1, indicating he understood his Rights and, "Yes" to question #2, indicating he was willing to speak with me. The following is a summary of his statement to me. ~ted they were inside the bar having a good time. When it came time for them to leave, e~ were walking out of the bar and for no reason at all, a bunch of people came running outside the bar and started yelling at them.~aid the people were calling them "Spicks and beavers" and telling them to leave. REPORTING OFFICER C. PtTTS A6153 PATE 07/17!08 REVIEWED BY TYPED BY C3064 ROUTED BY DATE FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TD: ^ Olhor ^ SDIPD R~A~ ^ YES ^ ND ^ DetxUva ^ CII ^ Olhm rur'15184-60t Rev. 7/C3 ^ Dist nny. ^ Pa1mi P-7 70 CASE ND. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF 5AN BERNARDINO tTO9os7Ta CALIFORNIA Ra'DRT AAA CA 03600 Page 7 CODE SECTION CRWE CLASSIFICATION POSE, FOR SALES; A85AULT WI A DEADLY HS 71379; PC 245 a 1 ; VC Z3T 52 p ~ rELONY; MISDEMEANOR VICTIM'S NAME - LEST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSWFSS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE pµpNc MIRANDA (SUSPECT INTERVIEW IContinuedt: aid they turned to confront the subjects as to why they were caliing them names. stated at this point one of the subjects attacked them for no reason ai all~said they were fighting with the subjects in an attempt to defend themselves. stated they had to run to their vehicle for fear of their safety. He said thev got into the car so ey could leave.~stated the subject that was driving, got into the driver's seat of the vehicle and began to drive even though he knew he didn't have a driver's license and-was drunk, just so They could get away from the restaurant safety stated they never exchanged any kind of words or profanity at any of the people at the restaurant, t ey are merely innocent victims. ~id not have any additional information regarding the incident and my interview with him was concluded. TRANSPORTATION: ~. All subjects were transported to West Valley Detention Center by myself and Deputy Clark. All subjects were booked into West Valley Detention Center for various charges. It should be noted th~came aggressive and violent with the jail staff at West Valley Detention Center. Due to his Intoxication and combativeness he was placed on delayed booking. EVIDENCE: The suspected Ecstasy pills along with the miscellaneous paperwork located in the backpack with name on it was placed into evidence at the Rancho Cucamonga Sheriff's Station. Photographs were taken of the scene by Deputy Marshall. The photographs were downloaded onto the DIMS system and placed into evidence at the Rancho Cucamonga Sheriffs Station. REPORTING OFFICER G. PITTS A9T53 DATE I REVIEWED BY 07fT7/99 ~ TYPED BY C3pgq ROUTED BY DATE FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ~ Offer D e~pp REMARKS .° YES ~ NO ~ Defective ^ ql ^ ONo ~15-191ff4a01 Rav, 1BJ ~ ~ Dut. Airy, ^ ~Panol - . P-177 CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO t~oaos7ta CALIFORNIA REPDRT ARu CA 03600 Page 8 CODE SECTION CRIME CLASSIFICATION POSS. FOR SALES; ASSAULT W! A DEADLY M.S 1?379; PC 245 a It ; VC 23152 c FELONY; MISDElAEANpR VICT{M'S NAME -LAST NAME Ftt'.ST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSWE55) ADDRESS R:SIDENCE PHONE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 1 OFFICER: .For photographs of the scene and additional information, see attached supplemental reporE.by Deputy Marshall. DlSPOSI'f70N: Case cleared by arrest. Forward to the District Attorney's Office for review and fliing of charges. REPORTING OFFICER ~ DATE REVIEWED BY TYPED 8Y ROUTED BY GATE C. PITTS A8153 07/17!08 C3064 FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ^ 01hK ^ SD(PD REMARKS YES ^ NO ~ ~ pp4~ ^ Cry ~ Olhar ~ 15-15184401 Rev. 1/83 ~ ~' ~' ~ Pa1rU P-172 ~ , CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT GOUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 110906714 CALIFORNIA REPDRTARFA CA 03600 ?age 1 RCOOs CODE SECTION CRIME '°'^-"^' CLASSIFtCAT10N HGS 'It378 NARCOTICS FDR SAL'cS FELONY VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIRS NAME MIDDLE NAME _ (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) STATE OF CALIFORNIA _ ADDRESS RESIDENCE ~ PHONE ASSIGNMENT: On 07-16-09, 1 was assigned to work marked un'rfarrrl patrol in the City of P.anchc Cucamonga. At aoproximately 0211 hours, I assisted Dep. Pitts with this investigation. INTERVIEW OF THE VICTIM: Upon arrival, I contacted Victi to was punched by Suspe~ and related the following, On D7-15-09 at approximatey 2100 hours, as workin Inside of the Omaha Jadcs Bar. At abort that time, Suspe„ and friends entered, ~emained in the bar drinking until approximately 0150 hours, about that time, all of the patrons began walking outside. ~ntinued working and cleaning inside of the bar. At approximately 0205 hours, , N a female run inside the bar and yell that she was just hit. .. outside the East doors into the parking lot area. ew the other staff members asking several male subject§ to leave the prop>rty and stop fighting. \ also yelled at the subjects to leave and that the bar is closed. As (the subjects, he felt someone punch him on the left rear portion of his head. to the ground as a result of the punch. ed up and saw standing over him yelling obscenities. As __.._.. stood up,iretreated to the pa Ing lot area and got into the rear passenger seat of a red vehicle. `. _..__.._, . >od up and felt pain to his head and right hand. As the subjects eras yelling at went back to the red vehicle in the parking lot, Deputies arrived on scene. As I contacted and interviewees, the occupants of the red vehicle were taken out. As Sanchez exited the rear passenger door, ` and stated "That's the guy who hit me". I were approximately 30' away and Sanchez was illuminated by lights (parking IoVSheriffg spot fights). aw a clear view o-, both front and rear. res prosecution agains®and has no idea why he hit him. ' has never see before and did not have any problems with him all night. '... singed a citizens arrest orm and had no further information. REPORTING OFFICER DATE { REVIEWED BY TYPED BY ROUTED BY DATE K.MAR9HALL~BT123 07-18-09 1 I FVRTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ~ SDNO ^ Othm REMARKS .YES ^ NO ^ pat~yw ^ CII ~ Other ~~1646tB4-001 Rav. 1B3 L Dial Atty. ~ Patrol P-173 I CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ~~osos7~a CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03600 Page 2 RC006 CODE SECTION CRRAE 1 CLASSIFICATION HgS 71378 NARCOTICS FOR SALES ~ FELONY VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDL NAME IFIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ADDRESS RESIDENCE I PHONE VICTIM INJURY: While talking with Victim' omplained of ain to the back of his head and right hand. I could see redness to the left rear portion o~ head. I could see a small amount of blood just in front of his left ear. I could see a cut to the right index finger. The cut of was oozing blood at a slow rate. sd any medical attention. I took photographs of ttw_ areas mentioned above. EVIDENCE: I booked the photographs into the DIMS computer at the station for evidence (see attached thumbnails). g DISPOSITION: Attach this supplemental to Dep. Pitts original. t~ REPDRTINO OFFICER GATE RtiIENeD BY TYPED 0Y ROUTED BY DATE K.NIARSHALL 1167723 07-16-D9 FURTHER ACTION' COPIES TO: ~ plry~ ~ ^ SDIPD REMARY.S rJ YES ^ NO ^ petedive D CU ^ Omer .d1 Bai01 Rav. tfel Q Dbt. Atty. ^ Pmml P-174 CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ti09o67t4 CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA tS3600 Page 1 'a CODE $ECTION CRWE CLASSIFICATION PC 245 ADW FELONY VICTIM'$ NAME -'J.ST NAME FIfYST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF fiU$INE6$) ADDRESS RESIDENCE prypptE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Assignment !Arrival: `~ On 07/16/2009 between the hours of 1800 - 0400 I was assigned to traffic enforcement in the city of Rancho Cucamonga as 11X2. Af approximately 0210 hours, Deputies were dispatched to Omaha Jacks a brewery and club located on the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue. The reporting party stated there was a fight and he had been hit in the face. At the time of the broadcast I was in the parking lot of 24 Hour Fitness which adjoins Omaha Jacks. Observations: At the time of the broadcast I observed multiple subjects surrounding a red Ford Explorer. I pulled in ~ behind the Explorer, exffed my vehicle and immediately began to give orders to the driver and occupants of the vehicle to shut the vehicle off. The driver later identified a~ looked • back towards me and during the commotion multiple subjects entered the passenger door to the _,) vehicle. ~en accelerated rapidly. At the time-there were multiple subjects surrounding - the driver side and passenger side of the vehicle. Those subjects had to move quickly in order to avoid being hfl by~, actions were extremely reckless and endangered the lives of those people around his vehicle accelerated rapidly causing the tires of the vehicle to screech. He headed north through the parking lot, made a right hand tum he east and then south. I immediately returned back to my vehicle and was able to blocfrom exiting the parking lot, At this time with assisting Deputies a felony traffic stop was conducted. Driver Contact I made contact with after he was detained originally told me his name was -- ..__ _. _ ... _..__• with a date of birth o~ It was later determined through CAL•1D at the jail his true identity was with a date of birth of 03/14/1986 who was on active parole status. fated to me at the scene he was not in possession of any type of driver's license nor has e ever possessed a driver's license. He said he has only been in California for a short period of time and had never been arrested. This all was determined to be false at a later Time. cu+Rx arras ~mros s7z~o _ - _..._ FURTHER ACTION: COPIE6 TO: REMARKS ^ Olher ^ 6DmD :^ YES ^ NO ^ Dekdlro ^ CII ^ Olhar 11E-t5t8G<DI Rev. t/H3 ^ DICt. Atry. ^ Pelml P-175 CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMEtJT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1108087f4 CAt.IFORNIA REPOar AREA CA 03600 Page 2 CODE SECTION CRIME ~ ~ CIASSIFlCATION PC 245 ADVJ ~ ~ FELONY VICTIM'S NAME - LA51' NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE Ob'ective Indicators: ps I spoke t ~is face was ~ ely sweaty, Eris speech was slightly slurred and his coordination was poor. { aske f he had consumed any alcohol throughout the night and he said he had consumed one mixed drink but he was the designated driver of the vehicle. f checked his eyes for Horrronfa/ Dare f~fystagmus and I fcurd ii to be present. Field Sobriety Tests: No field sobriety tests were conducted. P.A.S. AdvJsal and Results: agreed to submit to a preliminary alcohol screen test to further determine his sobriety. lie understood that this wauid not affecl his obligation to submit to a blood or breath test required by California State taw. Using my Alco Sensor IV intaxirneter, serial # 03445, ULLOA'S P.A.S. results indicated a BrAC of .061°/~ refused to take a second sample. Arrest: Based on the totality of my observations and investigatior~vas placed under arrest for PC 245(A)(t), Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Vehicle) and CVC 23152(a), Driving Under the Influence.~as handcuffed to the rear, the handcuffs were double locked and he was secured in the rear locked portioh of my patrol vetiicle:~ was later transported to the West Valley Detention Center. Chemi ~mitted to a blood chemical test at the West Valley Detention Center. At 0321 hours, Gia Rivera of Law Enforcement Medical Services withdrew the blued sample in the blood-alcohol room. I later booked the blood into evidence at the Rancho Cucamonga Police Station. Booking: Durin king process at the West Valley Detention Center aCAL-ID thumb print was obtained b which at this time determined his true identify. He was booked into the West Valley Detention Center on the above listed charges, including a PC 3056 parole hold and PC 148.9, obstructing or lying to a Peace Officer. REPORTING OFFICER CLARK 86735 DATE (REVIEW FD BY 7/x7/09 TYPm BY ROUTED BY ~ DA7E g727p FURTHER ACTION: ;.OPIES TO: ^ Other ^ SDlPD REMARKS '] YES ^ NO ^ Detective ^ CII ^ Omer '15-157Bag01 Ray. 1183 ^ ~~Atty. ^ Petrol P-7 76 cA6E ND. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1tOSOe7~a CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03600 Page 3 CODE SECTION CRIME CLAS6IFICAT70N PC 245 ~ ADW ~ FELONY VICTIM'S NAME ~ IAST NAME FIRST N0.ME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM N0.ME IF SUSINE6S) ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE DISDOSIt:IOR: Case cleared by arrest. Attach to original report by deputy C. Pitts. 1' (.. z. REPOFTfINO OFFICER CLARK pgT'e REVIINED BY 86735 I7l17108 TYPED BY ROUTED BY GATE 87270 FVRTHER ACTION: COPIES TP. ^ Olher ^ SWPD gEMARY.S fa YES ^ NO ^ pe~~,., ^ CII ^ ou,,, `tti~151BO401 Rev, 1f83 ^ Dbl Ally, ^ PatM Y 1,., eemR. wi (cnp 1. CODE SE^TIpH PC 21$IAlIl1 ~~ DEFIwTION S CA6E NUMBER-G'TATIRI i ' F CV C 231531Ai ASSUALT W IT}i A DEADLY We'APON; DUI W/ i BnewPPSOEPAwrSTENr M COUM•.-OFBMI BERNARCWp,CR owl cv C23t53(B? r 11 D91Q319 . INJUREES; .09%i3A„ UNIFORM CRIME REPORr 4, ASSXIMED M6DAY•YEAR THE S. APRNEDMPOAV•yEln, NAE 4.6.:AT 17. R.=PpR"OIET. 'e0°1P 0923/2009 01:54 Ot3232D09 Dia+4 D4 000 ' C. O..CURRED dlY•Or'•WEEWMLLOAV-YEAATILE i. REPORIID MO-DAY.YEAR Tp1E I10. LOCATION pF OCCURREN,^c Cl•Y ~ i SUN 082311AQB Ot:54 092yZ009 D1:54 I ROCHEST-rA AVE (r00THlLL BLVD, RANCHO CODESf-0R BOXE512622 ARE. V~VICTBA w.wRNERS RP. REPORTNG PMTY pC. D15COVEREDCRWE IP. NVOLVED PARTY V 1 1 s. NAME: LAST, FNST MgOLE (FNM NAME IF A OUBNES5) 12. 13. RESIDEI.~E ADOR(Dw'S-STRc'R-CT'31P 14. RESIDENCE A10NE C T M 15. OCCUPATION 16. PACE5IX 17. AtiE fE. OOB wD-VR ti, BUSINESS N10RE565TR_~='f~CtfV-2W O. BUSINESS PHONE w '~ 1 21. NAME LAST FRIS'r,4AOLE (FBiM NRMEIF8U5WES6) 22. 3. RE5G)'eN~ADDRE65.STREET.pITy.21P RESIDENCE PHONE T 1 w E 0 25. OCGVPAT~N .RA„'-F13FY. I27. ApE 2F. DOB wDVR .BUSNESS AOORE665TREET~C(IY-ZIP ~. BUSWE59 MOVE B 31. SU6PECr.r, ~•~. Fn,er WON.E 02. RACEISEI{ 65. AGE DR. MEIOar lS. WeKiH7 ]G. HAIR 77. EYES G6.OOBwO-Y 88. ARRE6TED~40. u1fERV1EWED1 ' -' H 1 M 29 I 5'09" 190 BRD BRO ) I©Yes ^ No D r6s ©ND ' s U I. RFSIDPNCE .'-___. 42 Clp1HNG AN0 DTHER N NB MARXYNARILTERL511C5 6 P _ ' 'rv V E YIMIF ,6BLPER Nf1> 11AT FICCf - . RACHSEX S. AG°_ 6, HEIGHT 47. WEIGHT .HAIR .EYES 60.000 wPY i. ARRE$TEO G2. R.TERVIEK~O r, T ... -- -, ........ _ _ _ .... H / M 27 5'06" 1 BO BLK BRO .. YES ^ ND m rEa ^ No 6 .RESIDENCE ADRRFACmeccrnm...~e rM. CLpiHNG AND DTHEA IDENTIFYING'~t1577Cs 65. CHECK E MOFE NAMES N CONTNUATgN YES NO 6B. gppfnpNAL INFORMATION VIC71Y WR/rA35 OFFICER OTHER 1 61: PNYBiCAL EVNENCE RECOVEi1EC YES NO 69. PHOTD3MPIL5 TAI@iv YES NO 60.lATBTT PRIM6lPZEp YES NO N ~YPJIICLE 1.CCLOR 'b2 YR MAKE ,itJOEl BWY M'E WCENSE .6rATE EM. DAMAGE/DODRVMCCESSORES s BILVER 12009 ~ CHEV I P ~ ( • ~ M A CA t I ®. ROBBERY WEAPON: ^ FWE/.RN ^ pTHERtVWGER0U9 WENgN ILK;AnoH:O HID11YlAY ODiHBi BUSNES6 I] SERY STATXXv . CUTTNG INSTR WENT ^ STRONG ARM ^ CONVEHIENC<£ROgE ^ RE9mENOE ^ EWJK ^ MISC. .ASSAULTS WEAPON ^FRiFJ1RM ^p~FE2lR71N0 NSTRUMBtf ^OTilEf1DANOERDGB WEAPON ^HANO&FEFr ^S14PlEN0 BilURY R ]t. BURGLARY ~ NIGHT DAY ^ FORCBIE EN1RY ^ ENTRYi10 FDRCE ^ RESIDENCE ^ VEHICLE ~ rM ^ UHBtN ~ ATTEMPT BY FORCE ^ NON-RESIOENCE(BUILDtNO E 72 lARCFJ2Y ^RCNPOCET ^SHOPUF7 ^MOTOR VEHICLE PART6 ^FRON BLDO;NOT BHOPLF'r OR MACHINES ~ O PURSe•BNATOH ^ ~ FROM iIOTOR VEHICLE BL Y(1E5 ^ FROM CON-0PERATEO MACHINES ^ AU, CIH2g5 T7. PROPERtt '.iTa.EN ... STOLEN .fTp~N ttPE6 CURRENCY.NOTES G N. SIEREO, ETC, i CONSUMMABLE GOODS i S 8 UEWEIfiY L FfR'rARMS G UVESia^K i T~ vALUEB CLOT)BlK., PUBS b MOU6EMOLD 00003 f OIHEi Y6.^.,. i T OFFICE FAUB•MEM i ~mEifnFIMLE PROPERN TAI~N~NCIC ENTRY COMREfED TOTPL i S' ]4. pOMESTIC VIOLENCE tlLimlES NONE 0 MNOR ^ MAIOri WEAPd28: VE6 Np i5. PFPLE OFFICEii A95WLTE0'AR3pN ^ YE6 ~ YES, COMPLETE BOXES 1. 2, G. I. /AR 2M aR 36 ON CRS FpRLI 7G. SYNOP6IS Deputies responded ro a fight in the parking lot of Omaha Jade, 71937 Foodtlll Blvd 1 ertived on scene end observed appmxbnately 50 subjects s lighting fn all arses of th parking bt. man aggressor kl a fight refused to obey my d'Irectorders and was rased in order ro pain compliance. r Albert ddvbTg a silver impale accelerated through the parking rot and finentty veered d'n~tfy enl~-whom he had been fighting wlth.= i o collided with the from driver's side of the veFilde, ro0ed over the hood end was launched inb the air. laced the vehicle in reverse steered P , arounr~rld fled the area. A traffic stop was conducted enr®Ilas tlateined. ~ispfeyed objecWe symptoms of be'mg iido>acated he s 1 ; refused all FSTs asked of him. s ao Case Yes i'do ~$_RM~1_°STATt~~CAN .flEPORTWGOFFGEfl 7E. 91P.I .GATE 80. REYEWE,O BY DATE BI. RDUfED TO N. C1ARK 86735 08232009 v~ ~ ~uBMrrTpwp ^D-D~ P-177 :, REPORTING ~FX:Efl ' f 5115 WALIFIID lJ7 YE6 ~ NO P-178 ' CASE NO. SHEREFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO tiDeios29 - CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA Q3"D00 Paae i ' CODE sECnoN . _-- cwr~ cuBSlFloanon~ PC 245; VC 23t62(a , 23t S3tb} ADW DU! CAUSING INJURY, t.08°,: BAC I FELONY VICTIMS NAM"e • LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) ADDRE65 RESIDENCE .PRONE Assignment /Arrival: On 08/23/2009, between the hours of 1800 and 0400, I was assigned to traffic enforcement in The City of Rancho Cucamonga as 11X2. On 08/23/2009 at approximately 0154 hours, Deputies were dispatched to the parking lot of Danny's located at =oothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue in the city of Rancho Cucamonga in reference to a fight in the parking lot. I was on scene in the southwest comer of the parking lot as the call was aired. Observattions: i immediately traveled Eastbound through the parking lot and made a left tum heading northbound towards Omaha Jacks, which is a bar adjacent to Danny's. I observed multiple clusters of suspects fighting throughout the parking lot. Directly in front of my patrol untt, I observed a Hispanic male .adult, later identified as ~, who was protecting himself. ~ was walking backwards with his hands crossed over his tread in an attempt to block punt es an blows, There were four subjects who had surrounded and they were punching him and kicking him in 'the face and chest area. ~ continued to walk backwards and tripped, falling onto the ~ ~" around, at which time he was opp a and all four subjects were on top of him continuously punching and kicking- I immediately exited my vehicle and rari"towards where the fight was occurring. I remavsd my taser from its holster and immediately gave orders to the suspects to stop fighting. I deployed m taser striking one suspect in the right side of his chest and the second dart was discovered ir~.. . After the taserwas deployed the four suspects immediately jumped up and ran. ~L stayed lying down on the ground covering his head. I was approached by another suspect, identified as ~ ~ came running towards me from my right hand. side. He had bath of his hands up and had obvious abrasions to the right side of his face. He was sweating and appeared fo be extremely agitated. He was yelling and screaming at me about tasing the individuals in the crowd and said i~was his cousin I was tasing and said he was being beaten up. I .repeatedly told to back"up away from me at which time a second fight had begun directly to our right hand side. REPORTING OFFICER N. CLARK 66735 'DATE 8!24/09 REVIEWED BY TYPED BY ROIRED BY DATE g72~p WRTRER ACTON: QPIES TO: ^ al,~ ^ somD REMMKS r-) YES ^ NO ^ Demcwe ^ GI ^ ORar °'Ia15161-001 Raf. 1183 ^ D'KL ~Y~ ^ POtml P-179 SWERIFF'S DEPARTMENT GOUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO itos1o319 CALIFORNIA REPORT AflEA GA C3o00 ?ate 2 j PC 245; VC 23762/a . ~753lb) ADw, DUI CAUSINu' INJURY, x.09% BAC FELONY ~ ' vtCrlM'6 NAME ~ LAST NAME FlRLT NAME. MIDDLE NAME IFlRM NAME IF BUSINE65) ADDRESS RE610ENCE PHOtT Observations (cont. : As continued to yell and scream at me he pointed towards another person directly to our east and said he was the one who had beat up his cousin. ~ began running towards that person in an aggressive manor to continue to fight with him. I reloaded my taser and deployed a second cartridge strikin In which he fel{ to the ground. Iran behind- handcuffed him and detalne im. After handcufnn~ I observed a vehicle, identified as a sliver Chevy Impala, traveling southbound throng the parking Iot..My attention was brought to the vehicle as I heard the tires to the vehicle screeching extremely loud, I looked and saw the vehicle traveling southbound at a high rate of speed and accelerate as it enfered an extremely large crowd of people. 1 heard a loud thump and watched as- was struck by the vehicle. hit the driver side of the vehicle which launched him up into the air and ejected him approximate y - 5 feet. The vehicle stopped For a brief second, backed up a little bit, maneuvered around-and fled from the parking lot. I immediately aired the information to assisting Deputies. Deputy Beitler, who was assigned as 11 P32, located the vehicle as n was. traveling eastbound on Foothill Boulevard from Rochester. i "deputy Beitler activated his overhead emergency lights and conducted a traffic stop. A felony traffic atop was conducted on the vehicle and it was determined that ALBERT was the driver of the vehicle. Victim Contact- Refer to supplemental report by Deputy J. Jackson. Witness Contact: Refer to supplemental report by Deputy Rice. ' Sus ect Contact m , I spoke in the emergency room of San Antonio Co muntty Hospital. I read is Miranda rights from my department issued Miranda warning card. said he understood his rights and was willing to speak to me about what occurred. ~toid me he had been at Omaha Jacks Bar with multiple sus ects. As he was exiting the parking lot a fight broke out in which his cousin was being assaulted. ~ said he remembers being hit multiple times and running towards me but he had no further recollection of what had occurred. REPORTING OFFIDEP. N. CLARK 86735 DATE 'n'cV1EWE0 BY 8724109 TYP=D BV g727p ROUTED BY DATE FURTHER'ACPION: COplES Ttr ~ ~~ ^ 6DfPD REMARKS ^ YES ^ NO ^ DmenWe ^ DII ^ Dlhw -:.~~d5184d01 Rev. iB3 ~ ~• ~'• ^ Petrol ' P-180 CAGE NO. SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO itoBio3~s CALIFORNIA REPORT gREA Cl4 r;3a00 rage 3 I d]OE SECTION CRONE ' CLA691FIOATION PC 245; VC 23^.521e , 23153(b ADW. DUI CAUSING INJURY, :.OC°i: BAC I FELONY VICTIN"S NAME -LAST NAME FIRS; NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME lF eUSME66) p ADORE55 RE6:OENCE PHONE SUS BCL CO I aske by he was running Towards me in an aggressive manor. He said he didn't recall. ~ apologized multiple times for what had occurred and laid he knew he deserved being fazed. Suspect #2 Interview - I arrived at the traffic stop where Deputy f3eitler had and other occupants of the vehicle detained. As I arrive scene, I positively identified the silver Impala driven by-as ~e vehicle that hi~A. I made contact with_who was sitting in the rear portion of Deputy Beitlerrs patrol vehicle. As I opened up the door to the vehicle, I immediately noticed the odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from the rear portion of Deputy Beltier's patrol vehicle. I rea ~ his Miranda rights from my department Issued Mirantla card.'~said, "Yes" to ques on #t indicating he understood his rights and "No" to question #2 indicating Fie did nat wish to speak to me about what had occurred. i muses: received minor injuries from the trier darts. A portion of the trier dart had broken off t `n the lower,portion of his right side was taken to San Antonio Community Hospital I -where the dart was attempted to be removed. ~ad a complaint of pain to his chest from being involved In the fight. He was also taken to an Anronio Community Hospital for a jail check. Refer to supplemental report by Deputy J. Jackson for injuries suffered by~ Evidence- The sliver Chevy Impala had obvious hand impressions on the hood and scuff marks on the right side in the direction of the driver side window consistent with a person being hR and ejected across the front portion `of the vehicle. There was a blood spatter trail abng the entire driver side of the vehicle. Photographs of the hand and body impression as well as the blood splatter were taken and placed into evidence at the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department. , N. CLARK Bfi795 824/09 (8727D FURTHER ACTION: CpP~S N: ^ OBrsr ~ 607PD REAURK6 ~ YES ^ NO ^ DnACI~e 0 d) ~ Q on,or ,._'.-'751B4.4Ot Rev. tlB3 ~ arLAtry. fl Petrd - P-181 , -... CASE ND. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO tto5t~t9 CAGFORNIA REPORT AREh _ CA 03600 Page 4 ' CODE ScCT10N CRIME C~SSffICATION ~ PC 24=; VC 237521a . 23T53(b ADW. DUI CAUSING IRJURY, +.OB% BAC FELONY VICTIM'S NAME • LAST NAME FIRS NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF SUSINESSI ADORES6 RESIDENCE •. PHONE Field Sobrieri Tests: Based on statements of refusing to speak to me and his detention, field sobriety Yests were not conducted: Chemical Test: ~ ~sub mitted to a' blood chemical test in the emergency room of San Antonio Community ospitR al. Tammy Weinberg of Law Enforcement Medical Services withdrew the blood sample at 0327 hours. I observed the blood withdrawal, took possession of the blood and later-booked the blood into sheriffs evidence at the Rancho Cucamonga Potice Station. There was an approximate one hour time delay in the blood withdrawal due to time constraints from Fire personnel and LEMS having to respond to the hospital. Book' as booked in at the West Valley Deterrtion Center for PC 148(a)(1). was issued and signed citation vith a promise to appear in court at a later' ate. (~ was booked in at the West Valley Detention Center for PC 245(a)(1), Assautt With A Deadly ~Neapon, CVC 23153(a), DUI Causing Injury, CVC 23153(b), DUI Causing Injury +.OB°~ BAC and in addition a parole hold was sent for his parole status. DlSDOSit10R' Case cleared by arrest. Forvvard this report to the Rancho Cucamonga district Attorneys Office for review and filing. REPORTING OFFICER DATE 'N. CLARK 86735 8124/OB REVIEWED BY TYPED BY ROlrD 0Y g72•/p DATE FURTHER ACTION: COPIE6 TO: D Dlher D somD REMARKS -~ YES ^ NO ^ Dolecliue ^ CII D Oemr ~i '" "' T8-15184101 Rer. 1/83 ^ Ota. Any, ^ Pevd P-182 SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ttoeotoa~e CALIFORNIA Re=oRr AREA CA 03600 Pam 1 CODE SECTION CRIME CUSSIFIGATION PC 245(A T : VC 23t52(e , 23T 53(6 ADW. DUt Wm1 IriJUR1ES; +.DS%BAC FEtOMY VICTIM'S NAME ~ LAST NAME FlR6T NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSWESS) ADDRESS RE6IDENCE PHONE ASSIGNMENT / ARR[VAL: On 08/22!2009 I was assigned to work uniform patrol in the city of Rancho Cucamonga. I was driving a marked Sheriff's patrol unit and my designated call sign was 11 P14. On 08(23/2009 of approximately 0156 hours, I signed myseii to assist Deputies with a fight in the Denny's parking lot located at Foothill Boulevard and Rochester, The reporting party reported there were approximately 10 - 15 subjects fighting in the parking. While enroute to the location, Deputy Clark requested an emergency assistance and indicated he had fazed three subjects who had bean Fighting. Shortly after Deputy Clark advised over the radio that someone -had just been struck by a vehicle at the location and the suspect vehicle did not stop and was now traveling northbound on Rochester Avenue. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DEPUTY J. JACKSON: I arrived on scene at approximately 0200 hours..i entered the business complex off of Rochester :Avenue, entering through the southeast corner of the complex. While pulling into the complex, ! : Deputy Clark indicated the victim who was hlt by the vehicle possibly got into a sliver vehicle and was pow pulling out of the complex. 1 noticed approximately 2 - 3 vehicles pulling out of the complex that were light or silver in color. I initiated a traffic stop on one of the vehicle bearing CA # _ _ _.. Rochester Avenue just south of Foothill Boulevard. As i approached the vehicle I noticed, what appeared to be, blood on the side of the vehicle. I made contact with the driver who idenfrfied herself as ___ _.. _ _... I looked over in the passenger seat and observed a Hispanic male who appeared to be in pain, 1 asked the subject what happened and the driver, said her husband had just been hit by a car. The male identffied himself as ___.._ _. , xith a date of birth of advised Dispatch I had the vehicle stopped with the victim who had just been hit and requested the Fire Department to be sent to the scene of my traffic stop. Fire arrived shortty after and ras complaining of back pain. I observed blood and abrasions on his hands and he indicated he was having shortness of breath. REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEWED BY TYPED BV ROVT'cD BV DATE J. JACKSON C8622 8/24/08 g~27p FlJRTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ^ DWer ^ 6dPD REMARKS " YES ^ NO ^ Dewctivs ^ CII ^ OUrer _"`' 15457Ba-aa1 Rev. 7183 ^ DISL Any. ^ Petrol P-183 CASE N0, SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF 5AN BERNARDINO tto9oto3t9 CAlI FORNIA REPDAT AREA Cl4 a360t3 Fage 2 f CODE bECT10N CRIME ClAS51FlCAT10N p 'PC 245 A 7 ; VC 23S52fe . 23155 b AOW, OUI Wn"Ii INJURIES: <.O8 ro BAC F E L O NY I ~~ ,p ~ ~ VICT7M'b NAME - U16T NAME FIAbi NAME MIDOL'c NAME ,..m. NAME IF BUSMESS) AOOREbb RESIDENCE PHONE WITNESS CONTACT: I spoke t~ while her husband was being attended to by the Fire Department. The following is a summary of her statement, stated her and her husband were having drinks at Omaha Jacks. She said they were with several unidentified friends. said they left the location and as they walked out to the parking lot she observed several Hispanic males fighting with other males and females.® said her husband was punched several times by an unknown Hispanic male adult who she described as being in his 30's, bald head, stocky build, wearing a whfte muscle T-shirt and he had various tattoos said the Hispanic male had a last name tattooed on his back. ~ said this subject was punching her husband repeatedly. A second subject arrived on scene and also began punching her husband with a closed fist in the head area and kil.~ced him numerous times. said she was afraid for her I'rfe and was screaming for her husband to run and get Into the vehicle, b'Vhen she looked up she saw the silver vehicle accelerate towards her husband and veered into him, striking him with the vehicle. said her husband "flew into the air^ and struck the ground. said she helped him up, got hirn into the vehicle and was going to take him to the hospital before I pulled her over. I asked rf she knew who the subjects were that were fighting and she said no. I asked her if she knew whatihe fight was about and she said no. I asked her if there was anything else she wanted to add to her statement or anything else about..the incident she wanted to talk tome about and she said no. No further questions were asked o~. Q ADDt710NA! INFORAMTION: ~s transported to Arrowhead Regional Medical Center for treatment. I responded to the hospital to obtain a statement from him and check on his injuries. REPORTING OFFICER DATE flEYIEYJ'eD BY .TYP'eD BY gOUTED BV DATE J. JACKSON C8622 ~ 824109 67270 FURTHER ACTION: COPIEb TP. ^ Olher ^ b6'PD REMARKS °,YES ^ NO ^ Denceve ^ CI ^ Olher 1515184.41)1 Rev. IR3 ^ D~ Ally' ^ PeCd P-184 CASE NO SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT 1 COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO tto9oto3t9 CALIFORNIA REPDRi AREA ~ CA 123o0D ?aga 3 CODE SECTKNJ CRA7E IXABSIFI: ATION I PC 245(AI(t ' VC 23T52fa . Z3T 53fb ADV4, Dili WiTti IN.IUFUF~; t.(18% BAC FELONY i VICTW; S NAME -LAST NAME FIRST N ME MIDDLE NAND (FIRM NAMc IF eUStlVE55) ( ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE VICTIM STATEMENT: ~~ !made tact witlt~in the emergency room of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center. was lying on his back. There-were various machines attached to his body and he had a neck brpce on. ~dvised me he was very sore and he could not remember exactly what had happened. a following is a summary of what could remember about the incident. aid he and his wife were at Omaha Jacks. -said when they walked out to the parking lot he saw several subjects fi hung. said he did not know who the subjects were and why they were fightinaid all of a sudden he was now being punched and kicked by two Hispani,~. males. said the next thing he knew he was hR by a vehicle. said he could not make out who the drn~er was of th icle and only remembers the vehicle coming towards him at a high rate of speed. I askec'rf he would be able to identify any of the subjects who were fighting and he said no, he did not know anyone's. name. I asked-'rf there was anything else he wanted to add to his statement and he said no. No I further~questiors were asked o~ ~r PHOTOGRAPFtS: i I took digital photographs of the victim at the hospital. See attached copies for additional information. DISPOSITION: .Please forward this supplemental report to the original report by Deputy Clark. REPORTTND OFFICER J. JACKSDN 08622 GATE REVIEWED BY 8124!09 TYPED BY ROUTED BY DATE g727p FURTHER ACTION: CAPE T6 ^ Otlur ^ SO/PD REMARK6 ', YES ^ NO ^ DeteelMe ^ Cn ^ Olhar -~ 45-15184-0D1 Rev. 1/B3 ^ Dmt ACy. ^ P01mi P-185 SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1losio3ys CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03600 Page 1 CODE SECTION - CRIN.~. Cl.AESfFICATION I PC 2451a 7 ADW FELONY VICTIM.'$ NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME IFTRM NAME IF BUSINESS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE ~ prypryE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT , ASSIGNMENT /ARRIVAL: ~ On Sunday, 08/23/09, I was assigned to uniform patrol as 11 R31 in the city of Rancho Cucamonga. At about 0156 hours, I was dispatched to the area of:Foothiil Boulevard and Rochester Avenue reference a fight occurzing in the parking lot. i arrived on scene at about 0158 hours and conducted several int°rvien~s wtth involved parties. INVOLVED PARTY art ENTeRVIEIfiI: 1' ` L I contacted in the parking lot of the Omaha Jacks Restaurant. The following is a summary of my Interview with her. I was celebrating her birthday at the establishment and having several drinks and food wltn trienos. Several unknown subjects in the bar began arguing with her group and decided it was time to leave. ~nd her party went to the parking lot where her boyfriend, _... _.. __, Has waiting in a ve Icle. Whil was in the parking lot the subjects approached her and __... the subjects ctaime t ey were from Ntara Via and this was their town and tha~ anl_shouid leave. The subjects began hitting nd pushed her to the ground. An unknown female and an unknown male punched several times while she was on the ground. sustained minor injuries and declined medical nd did not desire prosecution against the unknown suspects for PC 242, battery. was inside the 2004 Che Im ale that struck the victim in the parking lot but she . `r claimed she did not see anything. said ,fas the driver of the Chevy impala at the .time it struck the victim. This concluded my interview witty her. REPORTING OFFICER D. RICE 86/31 DATE 8!25/09 REVIEW ED BV TYPED BY B7270 ROUTED BY DATE FURTHER A^TION; C.OP1E6 T0: ^ Other ^ SD/PD REMARKS ^ YE$ ^ NO ^ WrecIW4 ^ qi ^ Dhar ' -;..:.16184.407 laev. 1183 ^ ~- Arty, ^ Patrol P-186 CASE ND. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO tt~to319 CALIFORNIA REPDRr aREa Gk 03600 Page 2 ' CODE SECTION CRIME CLASSIFICATION PC 245 e 1 ADW FELONY VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDL'c NAME (FIRM NAM'c IF BUSINESb~ ADDRESS RESIDENCE - PHONE INVOLVED PARTY #2 INTERVIEW: 1 contacted~n the parking lot of Gmaha Jacks. The following is a summary of my interview with him. told me he was jumped in the parking lot by at least 5 - 6 Hispanic males all with shaved heads. ~as pushed to the ground and punched several times in the face and body. fought bac and struck the subjects to defend himself. ~.afso declined prosecution and received medial trea t from Rancho Cucamonga Fire for injuries sustained in the fight. During the mte told me'he would not appear in court and testify against anyone involved in the fight. ~Aras riding in the 2004 Chevy Impala driven by 'when the victim was struck - by the car inside the perking lot._old me he did not se~hit the victim because he was Eying down in the backseat of the vehicle. This concluded my Interview wlth~ INVOLVED PARTY #3 INTERVIEW: A I contacted ~ in the arkin lot of the Omah J k ki l t Th f ll i i g p a ac s par ng . o e o ow ng s a summary of my interview with her. _ - ad consumed several alcoholic drinks inside the business and was celebrating ~irthday. Rs the group left and were.in the parking lot several subjects approached em and started fighting with them. ~ was not involved in the fi ht but was inside the 2004 Chevy Im al and was trying•to leave the area when Police arrived, told me was driving and as they sped out of the parking I accidentally ran over e victim. told me she was scared and I was able to sme a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on her breath and person as well as all the involved parties in the parking lot. This concluded my interview with her. REPORTWG OFFICER DATE REVIeNED BY TYPED BY ROUTED BY DATE D. RICE 86737 ~ 825!09 6727D FURTHER ACTION: ~ API ~ TO: ~ ~~ [] SD/PO RFUMRI(b ^ YES ^ NO ^ Deteaivo ^ CII ^ Una i:=15184301 Rw. tle3 Q OKL Atty. Q Pa4d ' P-187 . :.~sE No. ' SWERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 11o91o3t9 CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA - CA 03600 Paae 3 ' CODE SECTION CRIME CLAB$IFICATION L PC 2¢5fe rt ADW FELONY I VICTIM'S NAB -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BU$INESSf ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE INVOLVES? PARTY #4 INTERVI'cth~: - _ girlfriend and was waiting inside the Chevy Impala when her boyfriend arrived and tried to leave the scene as Police were arriving ~did not see the fight and only saw a ., large group of people struggling in the parking lot. ~ `^'as unable to iden an of the people but was seated in the front passen er seat when the vehicle stru k th vi ti t ld c e c m. o me she did not think her boyfriend,' tried to hit the victim and that it was all an accid t D ri th , en ng, . u e filth noticed 6 or 7 subjects were on top of her bo riend in the parking lot and said "we just wanted to ge away" This concluded my interview with . INVOLVED PARTY #5 INTERVIEW: _..._.__, ..-1 I I contacted~in the parking lot of Omaha Jacks following this incident. was left at the scene by hfs party because he was overwhelmed during the fight. as seated in 'his vehi a when he observed his girlfriend, i fighting w several subjects. ~ L ran to her aid only to be overwd beaten to the ground. ~Nas hit l i e b l ~5 } severa t m s y et eas 0 6 subjects. told me he did not desire prosecution against the subjects and did not want to have to appear in court for any reason. ~s tased by Deputy Clark during the fi ht and lay prone on the ground during the veh a versus pedestrian collision that occurred. sustained minor in'urre nd was treated at the scene by Rancho Cucamonga'Fre. This concluded my interview wit DISPOSITION: Forward this supplemental report to the original report by Deputy Clark. Forvvard entire report to the District Attorney's Office for review and prasacution. REPORTING OFFICER 0. RICE 66731 DATE AEYIEWEO BY 825/09 1 TYPED BY 67270 ROUTED BY DATE FURTHER ACTION: COPfE$ TO ^ pMm ^ SD?D REMARKS f] YES ^ NO ^ petecMe ^ Cp ^ Omor -~ l''r1518C.107 Rev. 1B3 ^ D'ct Rey. ^ Pevd P-188 P-189 P-190 ., +c+00dP•`.ASx ExR+I f. CODE 6ECTION 2. CRISIS DEFWIfIDIN 3. CASE NUMSE{t•STATpN ~ y PC 245 ASSAULT WfTH A DEADLY WEAPON 1 EHERIFAE DETw[TErexr - 7 10912343 COLRRY OF EAR BERRARDIRD ~„ OMw UNIFORN C10I~ REPORT tA951GN_p •^ n•v.YEAA Tvy I5. ARRNED 4D.DAY-YEAR THE 6. EFhT >. REPORT DLR. ~° 7ar2oo9 o7:s5 ~ ta77rzoo9 ot:55 rr b.000URRFD DAY-0F•WEEWMFO.IY-YEARnIME E. REPORTED MPDAV•YEAP TE.¢ 1B. LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE CRY I SUN 7pJt 72009 Ot:55 70!712009 07:55 FOOTHILL BLVD./ ROCRESTER AVE., RANCHO • CODEe FOR BOXE6 i2t x2 ARE; V e VICTIM W • WITNE36 RP • REPDRTBiG PARTY OC pLSC'OVERED CAIME IP a wVOLVEO PARII' V I t 1. NAME: LAST, FIRST VIDOLE (FlRM NANE iF A BUSPl°59) 12 17. REefpENCE ADIOREbS.SiREET•COV.ZW ~ 4, RE910ENCE PMNE L , V ~ T Y Ia.OLCUPATIDN 16. RACFJSEK 1T.AGE t B. DOE M-4VR 1S. EUSELE53 AOORESS•SniEET•GTY•2m .BUSWE68 PHONE H/M I W 2+. NANE: UST FIPST. MIDDLE (FIRM NANE IF &18RIPSS) x2. 25. REbIDegGE Amur r~.~y,Sp a. RESIDENCE F110NE T V R E B ^S. DCCWATN]N 19. {NCE/SEf( S1. ACf TB. pGB M.0.YR ~. BU64/ESS.1®RES6STf~ET.CRY•LP ]B. gU$INEgg ggNE E W ( ( „ St IEPFIT Nn + iACV rlvcr MR)ptE ~]2 RACF/SIX 37. AGE 31.rE1GM 75, WEIGHT ]6. HAIR SS. EYES 2a. OOB M-0.Y 79. ARRESTED 4B. WTERVIEWEp -- - - - -" ~ H! M 25 St7/" t90 BLK BRO 04/7 917 984 OvES ^ No ~ YES ^ ND s U 1. RESIDBUn •--- . 42. CLmNPIG AND OTHER g7ENTIFVIN6 SIARKSlCINRACTERISTICS s CDLftD3271457 P E .Sl15PEL'i NC.3 LAST. FSLST Ma]OLE W.RACdBIX .AGE B. ILPJGTfT Mr. Wfig4i .HHR .EYES .DOB KD-Y 51. ARH25TEG 52 MTiiVICWEO L H / M 24 601' . 226 BLK BRD 1 2/0 311 98 4 ~ YES ^ NG ©w~ ^ No r , 6 S3. RESIQENCE ADpRE86-ETREEf.C(iY.DP ap. CLOTRWG AND pTiER pcNfIFYWG MARK&CNARACIERLSTICS cDL~DSOO7saa 05. CHECK IF IWRE NAMES IN COHTINWTION YES NO aB. ADDITIpNAL INFORMATWN V1CTW WRN65 OFFICER OTH~Jt I aT. PNY8ICA: RECOVERm Np ~PHDNGRAPNa TAKEN YES NO W.LATEFIi PRRTTS LIKED VES RO N ~YB:,CLE 1.CCLOR 6'c YR a3. LLAir .MODEL SOOY TY,i E' l1CFN5E STATE m. DA1NGElODORY/.~ESSORES v ©c ~ BLUE '2005 FORD NllSfANC~ CP ~ ~ CA I WITH WHITE STAtP6 1 ap. 11G80EiiY WEAPON: ^FREI,RR OOT~RDANG83OUS WEAPON ipCA.TIDN: FpGMYAY ^OTHERaNEINe58 ^EERY. 6TATroN 1 ^ G1R'fIN611dxTRWEM ^ sTRON6 ARM ^ LDNVSNENCE BORE ^ RESE)ENCE ^ DAWt ^ ML^C. ' TG. ASSAULTS WEAPON: ^FINFMM ^RNIFE/CUTFWCMSmUMERT ©OIHER DANGEROl6 WEAPON ^MANpaIFEET ^SWPLPJNO PJJURY R Tt. BURGLARY ^ RICHr DAY ^ FCRClBLE ENTRY ^ EMRV•fA FORCE ^ RESroeNCE ^ VEHICLE y, ^ NKNDWN ^ATTEMPr BV FORE ^N ~ BNL~9U601NG1 ~ E 72 LARCENY ^PIG7(POCET '^SHOPLIFi ^MOTORVEfgLE PARTS ^FRON BLJ)G: NOT 9HOPt1FT ORWCWNeS ^ PUPS'-BNATCR ^ FROM MDTDR VEHICLE ^ StCYCICa ^ FROM COIN-0PF]UTED MAOWrffS ^ ALy OTHERS n. PROPERTY STOLEN STOLEN axIXEN TYPES LURREN.^,L', NOTES S N. STERW,ETC. i COA6LOAHAELE GOODS S 9 6 JEWELRY S FIriEARM9 S LIV°STOCK 6 T A VALUE6 CLOTHNG. FURS S MOUSEMOLD WOOS i OTHER MISC. S T OFFICE'cOISFM_NT 5 ^ IDENTIFWBLE PRpPERtt TAKEN^NdC eNTAY CCAPLETW TOTAL S S >4.ODM,gTIC VIOLENCE nLUWES ^rmNE MINOR MPJOP WEAPONS: ^YFS ND T5. PEACE OFFICER A9SAULTEOIARSON ^ YE6 IF YES. COMPLETE BOKES 1. 2. ]. 4. MID y OR 9a OH CRt FOASt Ta. SYNOPEIa On the above date and lane, Deputies were dispatched to a possible traffic accident in the area of Foothill Boulevart and Rochester Avenue. Deputies s erdved and began en area check for the.incident. While searching the area deputies located a large tight N the soudTwesl parking lot. There were r several subjects tighting and deputies began to disperse the crowtl, when a female was yelling for help. Deputies observed a male and female lying on o the ground end began to walk towarrts them. A blue mustang fumed the comer sinking a st$gect who was on the ground and several subjects began R telling the ddver to stoo, Deputies ran to tM driver and advised biro to stop end the suf]jaCl accelerated the vehicle strtlchtg two subjects and almost e stdkng the deputy. The vehicle accelerated end fled the area. The vehicle was located end the subject was found to be intotdcated. Tne driver was s arrested and booked at W.V.D.C for life booking process. REPORTNG OFFICER 7D.EW.r Ti. DATE 6C. WTE I. RO Tp ' M MASON I 09791 701712009 ~ V ueumTp orA ^oTIEa . b ~ IMM= TEC ow ' 92. REPORTING OFFICER ®~ ^ ~ ISflSpUAUFlEO ~~~Kca~rcot•._scax ang Cese Yes , o P-191 0...- Y ~ F 'S D DUI EVALUA'T'ION / CASE NUMBER - _ 11WI236B SHERI F EPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDtNO, CA ASSOCIATED CASE ARREST REPORT 03600 BEAT / R EPORT AREA OBOg OCCURRENCE \~IOLkTIONS n FOpTHBL BLVD /ROCHESTER AVE ~4911L ^VC+~!52A QV~ 315ZB ' Datd1'ime 10.11.7DB9 I Bas ®VC+~153A [~ VC231538 I Collisior. Rdmed ^ Ya ®ND ^ a_ ~T SU6PECT'S IDENTITY Ira ni-_.. ^~ ~ li~l< Age ~ Dato-of--8inh I Sa I Flair I - _ I 2rt ~M1 BLK Eyc HgI Wgt Bft0! - .~ - Dnvcr's Licerueq I Suue I Address/City/Smm/ZID B:6~L~90 OA VEHICLE Year Make Model Calar ~ [~censar$mte ' D'upasitian: ~ Pmkrd amF.lncked (Per Delver) ®Smred 2082 FORD BUSTgNO BLUE Tow Compeny: STEVES Rdmsed Ta: NBrr~ pU/ OB6ERVATION OF DRIVER FACE ^ Normal ^ flushed ^ Pa{c ®SwmtY ^ Odxr SPEECH ~ Normal ®Slurrcl ©Stuaeriaa ^ hteoherem ~ Confused (] Other SREATN ®Odor otAlcahofic Bcemac ^ None ^ Othn EXITING VEHICLE ~ ^ Lott Balartee' ^ Usrd Vehicle m Maintain Balnme ®Other ~ OUTSIDE VEHICLE PRELDvfl]VARY INTERVIEW Have vw bxn drinking Yas Na ~ Whal? ~ How Much? Whm+ Do bavcm hn'val deCcts? Yrs No ve you taken arty meth' or drtsra? ^Yes ^No DD you have tmy medical Drablems? Yes ^ No Are aou sick or injured? ^ Y6 ^ No Cvmmmns: STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS SURFACE, LIGHTING, WEATHER FLAT-SPOT-CLEAR EYES RHOMBERG ^ Nornml ®Wntery ®Blaadshoi Ir~f IBS ^ GLtsses ^ Canmct Loves BLINDNESS ^ R1ghl Eye ^ LeR E c BALANCE EYES CLOSED Y Intatal Cloak Hvrvosull G++• Nysrngmus ®Ya ^ No ~+i'^ate 3D Seeoads: Lack of5mooth Pursuit ®Ves ^No Vmiwt Gax Nymagmuc ^ Va ®Nv WALK AND TURN Footwear. I Cvnnm Dv Test ^ Ez lain: Desenbe Tum: + f ! f rt L Amer Uacd For Bdancc i Yes Nv Stark Toa Soon ^ Yes ^ No L 6 1 E t l 6 f 1 Srmr OHlsc 5mP w.tk;,e Pairar Arn Mvrm Hed.Toc RepoNng OBknt Emp4' -Date ,Reviewed by: pate Pmp 115 Qualified ..w,o ve, ere ! ttrn•awa I I i ~ ', [~YtY ^ No -"' ll I9_SSJ01 ARSE CTIE TOOL-~CAK P-197 ' Pa of -• STANI)ARIZED FIELD SOBRIETY TEST ONE LEC STAND _ :~ - FINGER TO NOSE Draw Litlec to apom ranched L R (~ / } L: L u 1. J ~ r ^ ^ Sways while balancing ~ \"1 J ~\ 0 ~ ~' ^ ^ Uses emu 10 belana `- ^ ^ Hopping ~ ~ - '. _J ~ -'=+ ^ ^ Puu foot down 1^! V N:pln ~I.O PRELFNllNARY BREATH TEST Refused Nol Awilolsle Resulu: BmmVSerial p CHENIICAL TESTS ' BREATH - Resvla: ~ Test MI .24 X Test it2 Name nr~ Title of erstm lddn abm Ie: • Bkod & Urino _ BIADD - BA Kii q 21467 _ L? P YENEGAB, CPT URINE-Urine RitN (~) _ __ ®REFUSAL- See DMV Refusal Force INTOXICATION INTERVIEW MIRANDA: Vas No By: i ime ~ Lamtion: What havr you eaten wday? - I Why did vtw clop Init? - -- - ~ j How Wag? - . _ __ . _ What have you taro drinkitsg7 I How mutt? -- - Time stnnr[!? -- -- Ttme of lan dank? ~ ~ Fcl effmu: -- - - ^ Yra ^ No Did wu tamp your heads- I Havr you ben tltinkl 'ace the aceidrn!?- Whet? ~ ~~ I How much? - ~ ~ ~ - Does your V chick have mechanical problems? --- ~ Were you driving th~ - - ~ - - - - ~ --- ^Yes ^ No Describe: ^ Yes ^ No ATTITUDE ^ Cooperative ®6uulting ^ Comhntivc ^ Otha NARRATIVE Continue On CR 2 ' OIf10(R CnPYiehiG 799J by San Bemanfim Couary Blterilic Depertn¢nt-Ae lt;BaY Reserved DMP P-193 SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ttosizsa3 CALIFORNIA REPORT AR'eA I CA 03600 °age 1 CODE SECTION CRIME CIASSiFICATIDN ' PC 245 ~ ASSAULT WITk A DEADLY WEAPON FELONY ~ j VICi1M'S NAME-LASTNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF eUSWE55) ADDRES6 RESIDENCE PHONE ASSIGNMENT/ARRIVAL: On 10111/09, I was assigned to routine patrol in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. I was dressed in a standard Class A uniform and driving a Sheriff's marked patrol unit. At approximately 0155 hours, I was dispatched to the area of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, in reference to an unknown traffic accident with injuries. While en route, a reporting party called in and stated subjects hit the reporting party's boyfriend with a bottle and he is not breathing. After searching the immediate area of Rochester and Foothill and seeing the supplemental added in by the reporting party, I went to the southwest corner where there are several'local bars and began to drive in the parking lot. Upon driving in the parking lot, I witnessed a large crowd gathering and I began to make my way towards the location. As I made my way to the location, I could hear seveal subjects screaming and saw a small group of subjects wfth 1 guy on the ground. Several subjects were kneeling around him with 3 cars trying to leave the area. I immediatety activated my overhead red lights, exited my unit and began to walk towards the subjects. As I began to walk towards the subjects, I saw 1 subject lying on the ground and several people trying to render help to them. Upon ~ walking closer to the subjects, I heard a loud car coming from somewhere in the parking lot area rounding the corner coming directly at the group of people that were trying to render medical aid to the subject that was on the ground. The blue car later found to be a Mustang accelerated around the comer, stopping directly in front of the subjects that were on the ground and the subjects began to yell to the driver to stop. The driver had no regard and accelerated his engine striking a female, pinning her underneath the bumper of the vehicle and accelerating again causing 2 more subjects to fall to the ground. After the driver struck the subjects vvho were on the greund, I immediately began to run towards the driver and the vehicle. DRIVER CONTACT: After the subject hit the people who ware rendering help and the subject that was trying to get him to stop causing him to fall to the ground, I began to run towards the driver yelling at him "Sheriffs Department, stop", along with several other subjects. The driver looked over at me, smiled and accelerated his car again in an attempt to get away from me. I continued to run towards the vehicle and as the driver accelerated away I again yelled "Sheriff's Department stop." REPORNIG OFFlCER GATE M. MASON CW81 10!13/09 fiEViEWED BY TYPED BY I ROUTED 8Y C7391 DATE FUgTHER ACiIDN: COPIES TO: ^ Oerer ^ SD1PD RENARK6 Y_e5 ~ NO ^ Deleclive ^ CII ~] ONer 15-i516A.4a1 Rev, 1R3 ~ Dmt Alry. ^'Pevel P-194 DASE N0. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO lyoei2aas CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03600 Page 2 CODE SEOTION I CRIME ~ CLASSIFICATON PC 245 ACSAULT WITH A DEADLY W°_APON FELONY VICTIM'6 NAME ~ LAST NAME FIRST NPdAE MIODL NAME ~ (FIRM NAME IF BUSWESSI ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE The driver accelerated leaving fire marMs and dragging 2 subjects approximately 25 yards down the parking lot area. I continued to run after the vehidle, again giving him several commands to stop. The driver fumed the corner, turned off his headlights and fled the parking lot area. Upon the exit of the parking lot area he fumed southbound onto Rochester. I immediately ran to my patrol unit and attempted to give chase by driving out exiting onto Rochester where approximately 50 yards in front of me I observed the vehicle, blacked out, driving southbound on Rochester. I activated my overhead red light and siren and the vehicle continued to travel southbound on Rochester turning westbound onto Arrow Route from Rochesfer and yielding. TRAFFIC STOPlFELONY-STOP: , After activating my overhead red light and siren, the vehicle finally-yielded on Arrow, west of Rochester. Based on the totality of the crime, I exited my unit and continued a felony stop making contact with a driver and the front passenger, pulling them out of the vehicle and detaining both subjects. There were no other subjects found inside the vehicle. The driver was later found to be and the passenger was After taoth I occupants of the vehicle were detained, Deputies went back to the incident location. AREA CHECK: After conducting the traffic stop and detaining the drivers, Deputies went back to the incident location located on the southwest corner of Foothill and Rochester where they found several subjects lying on the ground. Medical aid was on scene and began to treat the victims. VICTIM CONTACT: Victim #t was being treated by AMR and was interviewed by 11 P15 Deputy Scctt. For additional information refer to his supplemental report. Victim #2-was sitting on the curb and was interviewed. T'ne following is a summary of his statement. stated he was out in the parking lot and a friend began to argue. A small altercation occurred and re was a male on the ground.stated he went over to render help to the male and a bl M t t d h n ' ue us ang urne t e comer a d hi t~is friend. REPORTING OFFICER DATE M. MASON C8781 ~ 10/13/09 REVIEWED 8Y , TYPED BY ROUTED BV I DATE C7391 FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ^ Olhef ^ SD/PD REMARYS ^ YES ^ NO ^ DeteclMO ^ Cfl ^ Omar "S•1Bt ebdOt Rav. v93 ^ Dht. Atry. ^ Pevol P-195 - - CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ' COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 11a9~2343 CAUFORN{A RePDRTaREa Cfi 03600 Page 3 CODE SECTION CRAAE CLASSIFICATION PC 245 ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON I FELONY VICTIM.5 NAME ~ IA6T NAIAE FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSIN?66) ADDRE65 ~ RESIDENCE PRONE He stated he began to yell stop and the vehicle revved his engine, peeled out and hit him in his right side dragging him about 3Ufeet. He stated while he was being dragged he grabbed onto the window telling him to stop several times and several other subjects began yelling stop, including the Police. He stated he had some read rash to the right side of his body and refused any and all medical attention at the scene. This concluded my interview with victim #~.• WITNESS #1: stated he was in the south parking idt and people he knew were fighting. He stated a black Samoan with long hair pushed down hls friend and he was lying down on the ground where they were rendering help. He stated he saw his friend get run down by a blue Mustang with 2 males in the car. He stated the vehicle peeled out and he ran over to attempt to help and was hit on the.left wrist area by the vehicle. He stated the Cops were there, were yelling stop and the vehicle did not listen and peeled out fleeing the area. He stated-after the vehicle fled, the Police gave chase and had no further comment regarding the incident. WRJESS #2: stated she was at the above location; her friend was on the ground and a blue car cams around the corner striking several people causing them to fall to the ground and fled the area. She stated she was there for her birthday party and the people on the grpund were her friends. She said several people tried to intervene including the Police. This concluded my interview with- WITNESS #3: _ -was at the above tocatian and stated there was guy lying in the street involved in a fight and a blue tJiustang came towards the subject who was on the ground. She said thedvehicle stopped and several subjects were.telling him to stop and wait. She stated the Mustang accelerated and hit 3 subjects. She stated she heard Deputies yelling at the driver to stop but the vehicle didn't stop and . continued tb flee. She stated she did not know why the 2 guys in the car didn't stop. This concluded my interview with the witness. REPORTING OFFICER GATE REVIEWED BY M. MASON 08787 110/T3lQ9 ~ TYPED BY 07391 ROUTED BV DATE FURTHER ACTION; ~ COPIES TO; ^ Other ^ SDRD REMARK6 .^ YES D NO ^ DeteGlivo ^ CII ^ Other ~1i461 &r401 Rev. iR3 ^ Dlst, Atty. ^ Patml P-196 ~~ CASE NU. • SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUtJTY OF SAN BERNAROINO 1 7 091 2343 CALIFORNIA aEPOaT AREA CA 03600 Page 4 , CODE SECTION CRIME CLASSIFICATION PC 245 ASSAULT WfTN A OEADLY WEAPON FELONY i VICTIMS NANO ~ LgST NAME FW$T NAME MIDDLE NM.1< (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) -~ ADDRESS RESIDENCc' PRDN'c INJURIES: Victim #1 was transported to Arrowhead Regional Medical Center for complaint of pain and numbness and tingling to his lower extremities. At the time of this report at 0500 on 10/11/09, there was no update on the victim's condition at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center. Victim #2 had road rash to his right side and refused, any and all medical attention. Witness #1/victim obtained minor lacerations to his left elbow and had swelEing to the Left elbow area. ~HOTOG-RAPHS• Photographs were taken of the injuries and were placed into DIMS. at the 13ancho Cucamonga Pofice ' Station. - + ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OFFICER: After conducting a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle, the driver had. a strong odor of ari alcoholic beverage coming from his person, slurred speech, red bloodshot watery eyes and an unsteady gait. 11X2 Deputy Glark arrived on scene and he conducted a DUI investigation, For additional refer to his attached supplemental report. Passenger #2 ,had slurred speech, ',red tiloodshdt watery eyes, an unsteady gait and was found to be ir7taxicated, unable to care for himself. He was also found to be in violation of PC 647(f) and was arrested and booked. BOOKED• Both subjects were trans ort d to West Valley Detention Center where they were booked on the charges of PC 24b for and PC 647(f) forte After the subjects were transported to West Valley Detention Center they were booked and Deputies had no further contact. REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEWED BY M. MASON C8787 110/73109 TYPED BY ROUTED 8Y C7391 DATE FURTHER ACTION; COPIES TP. ^ omnr ^ swPD REMARKS YES ^ NO ^ Deletlive ^ Cil ^ Oiher 3-t5iBAf01 Rev. 1413 ^ D4t, Atty. ^ Pntrol P-197 ' CAS'e NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 119stz3a3 CALIFORNIA REPOFlT AREA CA 03600 °age 5 CODE SECTION CRIME CLA95IFICATION PC 295 ASSAULT WITH 0. DEADLY WEAPON I FEI.DNY VICTIM'S NAME - 1A5T NAME FiR,."T NAME MIppLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE pryij~ CHEMICAL BLOOD DRAW: A chemical blood draw was performed or~ For additional refer to 11X2, Deputy Clark's supplemental report. DISPOSITION: Case cleared by arrest. Forward this report to district Attorney for review and filing of the above charges. ''; REPORTING OFFICER pATE REVIEWED BY TYPED BY ROULEO BY DATE M. MASON C8761 'I 10/t3/09 I I C7391 FURTHER ACTION: ~ COPIES TO: ^ Dlher ^ 6D/Pp REMARK6 ^ YES ^ NO Q ple:wo ^ CII ^ Dlher ~.3-4618a-601 ReV. 1B3 C p'«Am~ D ~~ P-198 , CASE ND. SHERIFF'5 DEPARTMENT .... COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ttosy2343 • CALIFORNIA REPORT ARFA CA 03600 Page 1 CODE 6ECTION ,CRIME CLASSIFICATION PC 245 ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON FELONY VICTIMS NAME~~ LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSINE66) AODRES6 RESIDENCE I PHONE SUPPLEMENTA!_ /iSSIGNME NTlARRIVAL: On 10/11/09, I was dispatched to the area of Rochester and Foothill Boulevard, the Omaha Jack's Steakhouse parking lot, for an in progress PC 245. I arrived on scene and was assigned to interview 1 of the victim's involved in the incident. I made contactwith victim in the parking lot of the above incident location. ®was strapped to a backboard and being attended to by Rancho Cucamonga Fire Department and AMR paramedics. He was identified by a valid Ca'rfomia driver's license and provided the following information. The following is a summary of~interview. INTERVIEW VICTIM: ' I interviewed _. _; in the back of an AMR ambulance at the scene. said he and his friends were leaving the-Omaha Jack's Steakhouse bar. He said there was some type of commotion going on and ~ ha told his friends hey lets gv and get out of here before we get involved in this. As he was walking out into the parking lot leaving the bar, he said somebody hit him from behind. He fell to the ground, stood up and heard the squealing of tires. He turned, looked and saw a blue Ford, Mustang with white stripes on the hood. He saw that there was a whits mate driver. As he saw this he was struck on his left side and knocked to the ground by the vehicle. He said he stood up and watched as the vehicle fled the scene southbound through the parking lot. He said he did not know the driver of the vehicle. He said he would be ablE to identify the vehicle if he saw the vehicle again but w2s unsure if he would be able to identiiy the driver of the vehicle. Ha said he does not know why the vehicle hit him or why there was a fight that ensued prior to~ desired prosecution for this incident, he had no additional information and no additional questions were asked of~ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Attach this supplemental report to Deputy M. Mason's original PC 245, assault with a deadly weapon report. REPORTING OFFICER DATE M. MASON 08781 10113!09 REVIEW ED BY TYPE09Y 07391 ROUTED 9Y DATE FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ONer ^ SD/PD REMAfAC6 ^ YE$ ^ NO ^ Deleclive ^ CII ~ Otfmr I~,I5.75194-0Dt Rm. 1193 D ate. atty. ^ Patrd P-199 CASE ND. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDJNO ~ ~ Q9~ 2$43 CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03600 Pa9°- 1 I RC VC 237531a , 23153 fb DUI, +,p6 °k BpC FELONY T ~i VICTB.YB NAME,-LAST NAME FIP.ST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAMEIF BUSWESSI I People of the State Of Callfomla ADDRESS RESIDENCE I PHONE Assignment I Arrival: On 10-10-2009, between the hours of 1800 and 0400, I was, assigned to traffic enforcement in The City of Rancho Cucamonga as 1 i X2. On 10.11-2009 at 0155 hours, Deputies were dispatched to the area of Foothill BL'JD and Rochester AVE in reference to a vehicle vs. pedestrian collision. Deputy Mason, who was assigned as 11R11 , was in the area at the time of call. Deputy Mason observed a blue Ford Mustang which had been involved in the incident fleeing the area. Deputy Mason eventually caught up the vehicle and initiated the traffic Stop. A felon stop was conducted on the vehicle in the area of Rochester AVE /Arrow RTE, The Driver .vJas handcuffed and detained in the rear of a sheriff's patrol vehide. For additional information refer to original report by Deputy Mason. Driver Contact I I made contact with Is he sat in the rear portion of a patrol vehicle. I opened the door to ! the vehicle, and was overwhelmed by the odor of alCOhol.from the rear compartment of the vehicle. I had exit the vehicle and preformed Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus. f asked he was willing to submit to additional field sobriety tests, he refused. I read E his Miranda rights, he answered "Yes" to question one indicating he understood his rights, ~efused to answer question two, indicating to me he did not wish to speak to me about the incident Injuries: Refer to original report by Deputy.lvlason. 3 Objective indicators: During my contact with ~ _ , I observed his face to be sweaty, his speech was unusually slow and his coordination was poor. There was a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath and person. ..ryes were watery and red. I checked them for Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus and found ft to be present roblems & Medications: Pr i v REPORTWO OFFICER DATE FZGVIEWEp BY Clark 86735 116.11-2DDB TYP-cD BY ROUTED BY GATE NTC FURTHER ACTION; COALS TD: ^ Oth°r ^ SDlPO REMARI(5 ^ YES D NO ^ Delmrfve ^ CII ^ 01htt s15184-0pi Rm. 1B3 ~ Dist Any, D Pavel P-200 ' . CASE ND. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMEPIT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 110912343 CALIFORNIA REPDRT AREA CA 03600 Page 2 ~ RC VC^231831a , 23153 (b) Dill, x.08 %BAC FELONY rti, VlCTIM'E NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSwESSj People of the State Of Calffomla ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE Field Sobr'e Tests: refused to submit to the field sobriety tests asked of him. P.A Advisal and Results: efused to submit to a PAS. Arrest /Transportation: Based on the totality of my observations and investigation, It is my opinion that was under the influence of an alcoholic bev rage and unable to operate a motor vehicle with the same caution as a sober individual.~was placed under arrest for CVC 23153(a) and CVC 23153(b), he was handcuffed to the rear, the handcuffs were double locked, and he was secured in the rear locked portion of my patrol vehicle. I (at ~ transported ®to the West Valley Detention Center for booking. Disposition of Vehicle: The vehicle was stored at Steve's Towing. The vehicle keys were sent with the vehicle. A teletype l was sent to sheriffs records. For more information see attached CHP-18D form. Chemical Test Admonition: I advised ESTRADA that under California State law he was required to submit to a blood or breath test. Refusal to submit to or failure to complete the required chemical test could result in a fine and mandatory imprisonment tt convicted of a violation of CVC 23152 or CVC 23153, and suspension or revocation of driving privileges for a period of one to Three years. Ical Test: requested to submit to a breath test at West Valley Detention Center. He was observed for fifteen minutes prior to the start of the test. His test result was BrAC of .24%, he was unable to complete a second test as required At 0303 hours, Tammy Weinberg of Law Enforcement Medical Services withdrew the blood sample in the blood-alcohol room. I observed the blood wtthdrawal, took possession of the blood and later booked the blood into sheriffs evidence at the Rancho Cucamonga Police Station. , REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEWED 6Y Clark 86735 10-11-woe I TYPED BY ROUTED BY DATE NTC I - FURTHER ACTIDM COPIES TO: D Omer ^ SDlPD REMARKS YES ^ NO D Detective ^ GI ^ OV,er 5.13184-401 Rev. 1B3 D D15L AnY~ ^ PgWI P-201 CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMEIJT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 11 Q912343 CALIFORNIA REPDRT AREA CA 03600 Page 3 FC I VC 23t63 (a , Z3t53 (b I DUl, t.08 % BAC ~ I FcLONY•T ^• I VICTIMS NAME-LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSMESS) ~ PaopiB or the State Of CalHomla ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHDNE Additi nal Inf In addiflon to the driver of the vehicle here was a second occupant, identified as ~. At the time of the traffic stop~isplayed multiple symptoms of intoxication (ncluding,,bloodshot /watery eyes, strong odor of alcohol, being unsteady on his feet and the inability to follow simple direction's given to him. Biased on these objective symptoms I determined was unable to care for himself, he was placed under arrest, handcuffed and later transported to the West Valley Detention Center for booking. ~ was issued and signed,citation #3x38461 for P.C. 647(f) Public Intoxication with a promise to appear in court at a later date Booking: ~YVas booked in ai the West Valley Detention Center for CVC 23153(x) Driving Under the Influence and CVC 23153(b) Driving Under the tnfluence with a BAG over .OB% causing injury or more. was issued and signed citation or P.C. 647(r~ Public Intoxication with a promise to appear in court at a later date Disposition; Case cleared by arrest. Forward this report t0 the Rancho Cucamonga pistricl Attorneys Office for 2view and ftling. REPOR'alG OFFICER DATE REVIEWID BY TYPED BY ROUfcD BY DATE CIaTk 66735 76-17-2008 I I prrQ FURTHER ACTION: CDPIES TO', ^ ONer ^ SDIPD RFl1ARK5 ^ YES ^ NO [] DalecV+e ^ CII ^ DI°ef :9-iSiBag01 Rev. 1793 ^ D"6L AnY~ ^ Pe~ml P-202 75.10E[kiRev. OIC2 tGRt) 1. LADE SECTION 2. CRIME DEFBVITION ' 3. CASE NUMBER•STATION PC 245 ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON - ~ n SHERIFF'S DEPARTI.~NT ` 1110Q017& U COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDIND ,CA ^ Olnm UNIFDRM CRMAE REPORT q, ASSIGNED MO-DAY-YEAR TtME 5. ARRIVEDMO-DAY-YEAR TIME fi. BEAT 7. REPORT b157. '°°°°° 01/06/2010 00:33 01/06/2010 D0:35 D4 RCD74 B. OCCURRED DAv-OF-WEEK1MCi-DAY-VEARlTIA~ !9. REPORTED MO-DAY.VEAR TIME `10. LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE CCTV Wi=D 01/06/2010 ~~20 011D&r2DiD 00:33 ~ 11837 FOOTHILL RANCHO CUCA~MONGA , WED O1ID6l201D 00:30 CODES FOP, BOXES 12 8 22 ARE: V =VICTIM W ~ WITNESS RP REPORTING PARTY OC =DISCOVERED :RIME IP = INVOLVED PARTY 71. NAME: LAST. FIRST MIDDLE (FIRM NAM:. IF A BUSINESS) 112 I 13 RESIDENCE ADDRESS•STREET•CI?l'-ZIP 1<. RESSDENCE PHONE v 1 }---- - -' ~!~ ~ T 15.000UPATION ~E RACE'SEX ;U. AGE 1~8. DOB M-U-YR i I I 19 BUSINESS ADDRESS-STRECT-CITY-21P 20 BUSINESS PHONE ~ ______ ~-~ ~ _ 21. NAME: LAST FIRST. MIDDLE (FIR14 NAME IF BU$tf-LESS) 22. ~ t7.4. RESIDENCE PWJNE 23. RESIDENCE ADDRESS•STREET-CITY ~1P I v ~ I ! ?5. OCCUPATION I26. RACE'SEX 27. AGET28. D05 M-O-YP, I I - 29. BUSINESS ADDRESS-STREET-Cf'Tl`-ZJP ~~ ~ ~ BUSINESS PHilNE -- 37. SUSPECT NO. 1 LAST. FIRST MIDDLE 32. RACEiSE.X j 33. AGE 13n. HEIGHT 35 WEIGHT 36. HAIR 37. EYES 138. DOB AFD-Y i 39. ARRESTED', 4u. INTERVIEWED _ ~ ~ ~ I ~ YES ^ N0~ ^ YES ^ ND _ t - - -_~ - ^,. RESID=N^E ADDR=_SS-STRE~f•CRY-ZIP i42 CLOTHING AND OTHER IDENTIFYING MARKS/CHARACTER35TICS _ V I 43. SUSPECT NC. 2 LAST, r ;;tx rtt RAC`=~5=:} ~ ~. AGE 46. HEIGHT 47. WEIGHT ~d8. HAIR ~}9. EYES 50. DOB IA-O-Y 151. ARRESTED IS2. INTERVIEWED ~ I^ YES ^ NOI ^ YES ^ NO 53. RESIDENCE ADDRESS-STREET-CITE" SIP X54. CLOTHING ANL~ DTHER IDE hT I`l'ING AWRK.S/CHARACT=RiSTfCS T~S~`CI-IE~K~F:~NIOAEHJAMlES.1N'CDNTJNUATI{iN YES - ND ::~. ~ - '...... ~ :58~. M,IaDITIDNAL INFDRMA~'ION :' ut^.'TIIJI... ~-~<:.' WITNESS -~ ° O=FiCER.:~ ~' '.'DTH=R:. s ''S7.ePHYSICAL-EVIDEND='RECQYERED- : 'YES:~VNO ,•,:.-: -.~~ ...:55?PHOTOGRAPHS'-TAKSN~' =YES ... ENO :'..- "`'~.''S9:L4'I7:13'~Fi~RIt;xTS~.Ld:-TfD'~.': ~~'FS --~ ~NO-~~: ~.V~HtCLE 167'CDLORr A2'YR.. ~63,uIAXE g64:'MODEL 1C6~DD1'TYPE ~b6:tJC:BNSE -: t57.STA~E ~88_aiSMAGE17Dff(f'Y7AC~..S50RfES y i ~ ry I { _ - 69. ROBBERY WEAPON: ^ FIREARM ^ OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON IOCATiON~ ^ HIGHWAY ^DTHER BUSINESS ^ $ERV. STATION ^ CUTTING INSTRUMENT ^ STRONG ARM ^ CONVENIENCE STORE ^ RESIDENCE ^ BANK ^ MISC. 70. ASSAULTS WEAPON: ^ FIREARM ^ KNIFE/CIJTTING INSTRUMENT ©DTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON ^ HANDS/FEET ^ SIMPLElND INJURY 7f. BURGLARY ^ NIGHT ^ DAY ^ FORCIBLE ENTRY ^ ENTRY-NO FORCE I ^ RESIDENCE ^ VEHICLE ^ UNKNOWN ^ ATTEMPT BY FORCE ~ ^ NON-RESIDENCE(BUlL01NG} 72. LARCENY ^ %CKPOCET ^ SHOPLIFT ^ MOTOR VEHICLE PAR7$ ^ FROM BLDG: NOT SHOPLIFT OR MACHINES ^ PURSE-SNATCH ^ FROM MOTOR VEHICLE ^ BICYCLES ^ FROM COIN-OPERATED MACHINES ^ ALL OTHERS 73. PROPERTY STOLEN STOLEN STOLEN TYPES CURRENCY, NOTES S TV, STEREO, ETC. 3 CONSUMMABLE GOODS S & JEWELRY Y FIREARMS $ LIVESTDCK $ VALUES CLOTHING, FURS g HOUSEHOLD 60005 E OTHER MISC. $ ~ OFFICE EQUIPMENT S ^ IDENTIFIABLE PROPERTY TAKEN^ NCIC ENTRY COI~APLET'eD TOTAL. $ 74. DOMESTIC YIOLENCE INJURIES ^ NONE ^ MINOR ^ MAJOR WEAPONS: ^ YES ^ NO 75. PEACE OFFICER ASSAULTEDIARSON ^ YES IF YES. COMPLETE 80XE5 1. 2, 3. 4. AND 34 OR 35 ON CR-4 FORM. 7b. SYNOPSIS On the above date and between the times listed the subject identified by his CDL a punched a staff member in the face wtth a closed fist ,and then threw a large clear empty bottle through a pane Of glass and injuring another staff members fac~d the scene on foot but was quikiy aprehended by deputies, 77 REPORTING DFFICER 78. EMP. k 7?. DATE lBO. REVIEWED BY DATE 81. ROUTED TO MARTIN M A9068 01!06!2010 ~ - ~ a•~ , ` ~suBMlT7owq ^DTHER . IMMEDIATE F OW UP I 62. REPORTING OFFICER - { - --'~' --- j IS 115 QUALIFIED ~ YES ^ NO t - - - ,-, r •~.' ~ _ j ~r s F.r~s~ ~ s ~ ~r ~sc.~^ CAS E NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ttlooons COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO REPORT AREA CALIFORNIA Page 1 ata CODE SECTION - - ~ CRIME CLASSIFICATION PC245 ~ ~ Assault With Deadl Wea on Felon ICTIM'S NAME - LAS7 NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAMG (FIRM NAME IF Bl1S WESS~ GJF-fbS7N65S{ DDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE Additional Charges; PC 242,PC594 , Assignment /Arrival: On 062809, I was assigned to patrol the city of Rancho Cucamonga as 11 P14. I was assigned to respond to 11837 Foothill reference a fight in progress I arrived on scene and made contact with the victim. Initial Officer Observations; As I arrived on scene I observed several people moving out of the doorway of the establishment. I made contact with the first victim at the doorway, and was told the subject had ran away from the club. Victim Contact- I spoke with ~y my patrol vehicle .The following is a summary of what he told me. old me he was observing his partner speaking to the subject just outside of the entrance doors of the club. He then saw the subject strike the other staff member in the face v~ith a closed fist and step back then told me he saw the subject throw a bottle towards the other staff member but it missed and came through the glass pane of the door and pieces of it hit him in the face causing small lacerations to his chin area.~stated he did not need medical attention for his injuries. Victim Conta~ See attached supplementa- REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEWED BY TYPED BY ROUTED BY DATE M. Martin 010610 MM FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ^ SD/PD REMARKS ^ YES ^ NO ^ Detective ^ CII ^ Other 1 5-7 51 8 4-001 Rev. 1183 ~ Dlsl. Atty. ^ Patrol -203 CASE NO. P SHERIFF'S dEPARTMENT tt~ooot~s COUNTY OF 5AN BERNARDINO REPORT AREA CALIFORNIA Page 2 ova CODE SECTION GRIME CLASSIFICATION PC245 Assault With Deadl Wea on Felon ICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAIAE IF BUSINESSI ME •:-IFHUSlNEsSa DORESS RESIDENCE PHONE Victim Contact r: I spoke wit the door of his business. He told me he did not see the alterca ion between the subject and his staff members but did see the damage to his glass doo stimated the damage to be in excess of $700. Photos; Several photos were taken of the victim's injuries and the damage to the glass pane from the door. See attached Suspect Contact; See attached supplemental Briggs 5ubiect Interview I spoke with-while he was seated in the rear of my patrol vehicle. I advised his Miranda Rights verbatim from my county issued Miranda car~nswered "yes" to question one and "yes" to question two. The following is a summary of wha~old me. aid that he;had smuggled a bottle of liqueur into the club because he didn't have a lot of money. He said after a short time the staff confronted him about the bottle and took it from him while asking him to leave.~stated the waited a few minutes then retrieved another smaller bottle and attempted to re enter the club.~aid the staff member at the door was disrespecting him using profanity and telling him to "get the fuck out of here told me he then struck the staff member in the face with his fist.and stepped back to throw the bottle at him said he missed the staff member and he saw the bottle shatter the lass in the door. He then ran away from the bar but was contacted by deputies shortly after. 'd he was very sorry for his actions and would gladly pay for the damage top the door. I aske if he intended to hit the staff members with the bottle and he replied "yes". I aske ere was anything else he wanted top say and he said no. I ended my interview witt~t this time. REPORTING OFFICER M. Martin DATE REVIEW ED BY o~os~o TYPED BY MM ROUTED BV DATE FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TO: ^ SDlPD REMARKS ^ YES ^ NO ^ Detective ^ CII ^ Other 15-7516<107 Rev. 1183 ^ Dist. Atty. ^ Patml 204 CASE NO. P_ SHERIFF'S DEPARTMEIJT t~~oool7s COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO REPORT AREA CALIFORNIA Page 3 074 CODE SECTION CRIME CLASSIFICATION PC245 Assault Wlth Deadl Wea on Felon ICcIM'S NAME -LOST NAME , FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS? E F-BUSIMESSi DORESS RESIDEN.:E - PHONE Transport/Bookin g; Was transported to the West Valley Detention Center and bo oked without further incident. Disposition: Case cleared by arrest. Forward to DA for filing and prosecution. REPORTING OFFICER M Martin DATE I REVIEWED BY TYPED 6Y ROUTED BY DATE . 010610 MM FURTHER ACTION: COPIES TD: ^ SDIPD REMARKS ^ YES ^ NO ^ Datedive ^ CII ^ Other 7 5 7 57 84-407 Rev. 7/E3 ^ DisL Atty. ^ Patml 205 SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT CASE NUI~F12 County of San Bernardino 111000176 California REPORTING AREA . .-.._..._ . CA 03600 RC074 CODE SECTION CRIME CLASSIFICATION PC 245(a)(1} ADw Felony VICTIM'S NAME-LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME OR FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER - os CASE NUMBER SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT County of San Bernardino 111000176 California REPORTING AREA CA 03600 RC074 "' ' "' CODE SECTION CRIME CLASSIFICATION PC 245(a)(1) ADW ~ Felony VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME OR FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL ADDRESS ~ PHONE NUMBER VICTIM INTERVIEW On 010610 at about 0051 hours, I interview~in the parking lot of Omaha Jacks. The following is a summary of wha~ told me. ~is head of security for Omaha Jacks. On 010610 at about 0030 hour~vas working Inside Omaha Jacks. A security officer came up to ~ and handed him a bottle of liquor that was confiscated from the suspe~escorted the suspect outside. The suspect admitted t~ the he (suspect) brought the ottle inside the location. The suspect tol~that he wane his . bottle bac~old the suspect that he wasn't going to return the bottle and that he (suspect) had to leave the location. The suspect refused to leav~told the suspect that if he didn't leave, he~was going to call the police and have him arrested. The suspect left the location and returned about five minutes later, carrying a large bottle of liquor. The suspect entered the business through the front doors was standing in the entryway of the front door to the business. Jacinto told the suspect that he had to leave. The suspect said he would leave when his bottle was returned to him told the suspect to leav~hen turned around to talk with someone. Aftei~tumed his back to the suspect, the suspect hi~in the left ear. The suspect exited the business through the front door. The suspect threw the bottle he was carrying threw the glass of the front door to the business in the direction ~ Part of the bottle struck an employee in the chin. The suspect ran southeast through the parking lo~desires prosecution~d not relate anything further. VICTIM INJURIES: ~C sustained slight redness to his left ear. DISPOSITION: Attach to Deputy Mertin's original report. REPORTING OFFICER EMPLOYEE # DATE REVIEWED BV TYPED BY ROUTED BY DATE P. 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Wuay ^ Bloodsho] REIOMBEItG'a ~~ ~~ ^ Glasaet ^ Conoct Lrnaea BLINDNESS ^ Right Eye ^ Lett Eye -2 -{~ I" BALANCE EYES CLOSED ~~ 'J Horizmual Gaa Nystagmva ~ Yes ^ No Inicmal Clock back of Smooth Pumtit ~ Ya ^ No Hstimata 30 Sccvndr V crRCal Cane Nystagntvt ^ Yu Q Nu M L1__ w, ,WALK„D T[IRN Footwear. (~ --g_ Cumot Do rest ^ Explain: Duaibc Tum u/.l. o~_ o ~-~ STiJr~P~ ~ ~ 9 t i b ] a ) 1 i L Amu Used Por Balance ~ Ya ^ No Starts Too Sawn ^ Yes Np i ~ a 1 ¢ '~' ~ t r t s f 5 OH Lme W ' / ` ~ .~•• ~ `~~ Rana Amu Msua FlclTae Reporting Officer Empri G'G " C'37/~ Date by. Date Prop 115 QtWi6ed ' j /wE C7 ~ /-27-1o Yea O No 16~1836Na] ARS~IMSQ~ TCp)~SCgN- ~~ ~" "~ ., -- L-~.~.µ S'. ~e-4 ".. ... .u ~l u-K.. l dy4 '.r L(GI.n..~ ~„'~^+Jb ..Y.~Z 'tl_.4-w'!1 __ .•... .. ^i."y Page • of P-216 3~~"i's~'aa,;,,;;i--<,~.W,r.~-.~.-w.,m''~2~`F'~'~°wST2~'AID~t3ZEDlYF.'I3~i I$.3r.~'€~$R~E~'Y~"~'~'EtT~i~ ~..~~-"°~`a'?~-*+`S~.;..,-~ ~~.:;. ONE LEG STAND~o FIIVGER TO';NOSE:: _ Draw Llaes to spots touthad a ,a .ar e;,:gF. . _...._ _:. L R ~ L ^ ^ Sways white balenang ~ /~" ^ ^ Usu toms to balanct ^ ^ Hopping ('//~~'' ~~// ,, ^ ^ Data Coot d - < : ~ ~ o~ght o~>i ~~ ~ ;~ ~~~ ~ ~ L. r }~t/etl~?"3s $ F 3X',' ri' J-t, sy^. F '^3: .,... ,a... ... a... ... ~~ ~~y,,, y ,7.. .~s..1.~-. .sG~~r ~._~,,.,,~'~ ..~s ~ , t?~,~=P.RELIMINAItF~B~EATH~1'EST.k ,~.1, 6~.,u.~ :x; n ~ ~ '~`w~ ._~~. "~'~ ~~ /~ ^ Refused ^ Not Available Ruults: 2~ Q Z Brand / Scrid @_ S LCU -- C1 ~ 1 ~ ML-Tt- Mrn#ee.~~'+.~3.A-°~~`~~H'-»n~.J1~"EL.~-..a~ ~ s..i.~ `f-u.'~- ~.0 ry,~ . =R n/~ b::TaYU'sa.T.... clt+~~-... ~r^'aI ) Y 3, ~~A~G~Tra~G~~ ~~j S4~$31'3n .Nr~hs-.._i+eF--S~`'w~ b$ y<~~.FY -?-r. y,4a'..`> A~nY'irll'O~%ra~.~. C.VL? n <...fifaTr.... ^ BREATH -Results: Test q1 Test H2 Name end Ttde of tnkin sem lc + Blood & Urine ~ BLOOD - BA Kit N - ~S+ • £ - C~ L ro ^ URINE - Urine Kit p (•) ^ REFUSAL -See DM V Refusal Fomt s„v„,~~~ s„~naw ...,..`~~~ ~~~ry~`'"~u~ :~~~~~~? '"~~ ~~~Z~ W..~n ~~':~„s~,'$~L '~ fir' ~~...'s.~. ~~+;.~. MIItANDA: ^ Ycs ® No B ~ Datell`unwO ~ O t{ S London: M I k~(.l What have you eaten today? G4~1 K Cba I ~.R. Whcn did you sl last? - Flow bn ? 7 N NT Z- ~~tS What hfa~ve you been drinkingT t/eCCL How m h? o~ ~ Time stanedT 1~DU~ Time opf ,last drink? ~ CQ~ Feel effects? ^ Yet l~ No Did you bump your hcadT O Have you been drinking since the accident? G What? -' How much? Does your Vehicle have mecttattinl problems? Were you driving the vehicle? ^ Yes ®.No Desronbe: ® Yes ^ No 3 i y~?w"e"st ;R°.e:. .yP ... .:~.:.~.~.~IE~~'~ f~~.o~'.. .. :Y~--~"u5 S4Lu%~"`~' a7$",?~.'~'sx ^ Ctxrperazive ^ Insulting ^ Combative ® Cnttcr r'9'Df 1.7Y~~,y~~°~'r'.G t . '1 sw' µ w"~otf: ]~.y~ r~' ('/M.yn ~..N~:. L ]~rn'Fub eS ....L.'h;~.4ii~'s"~Y L3 t . ~i~Y.-. v1W~.11~`"34.1.k~..i~.,..~. :vm~R~T ~au.~f's~:C'...i.$56..~.~.-„*~~~.NALt'1111,A"1`.Y~~,`~,'k3lkn..erTn ...- .m • ,. .a t'~~. ~ ~~ G, -Z Continue On CR-2 4N3'. ~vnn~da Otsn sr sin ma.mmc ;srovas. o..p~.~wab~a~..a m CAS'e N0. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 171D00616 CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA - - CA 03600 Page 1 i< CODE SEQTK)N I GRIME I CLASSIFICATION VC 23153 A / VC 23153{ai , OUI / DUI (+0.08 rvBRAC FELONY VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME ~ MIDDLE NAM'c (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) ADDRESS ._ IiE51DENCE PHONE ASSIGNMENT !ARRIVAL: On 01/15/10, I was assigned to uniformed patrol in the City of Rancho Cucamonga from 2100hrs to 0700hrs. My call sign was 11X1. At approximately 2139hrs, I responded to assist Deputy Marshall with a DUI investigation. TRAFFIC COLLISION REPORT: For further information refer to traffic collision report completed by Deputy K, Marshall. INITIAL"OBSERVATIONS: When I arrived at the scene, I spoke with Deputy Marshall. He identified to me a white male subject standing on the northwest corner of the intersection as the driver of hat had been involved in a collision. The subject was later identified as~~ I approached Thayer and informed him my purpose was to conduct a DUI evaluation to determine if he was under the influence of alcohol and impaired for the purposes of driving. ~d me he was coming from Omaha Jack's where he had consumed multiple alcoholic beverages during the night. While speaking wit noticed the following objective indicators of alcohol intoxication; Odor of an alcoholic beverage, bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, and unsteady gait. REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEWED RY TypED BY ROUTED BY DATE S. CLINE C3719 01!27110 C7391 FURTHER ACTION: . COPI'cS TO: ~ Otno( ^ SD/P0 REMARKS D YES ^ NO ^ ppledive ^ CII ^ OthBr 15151 BA-401 Rav. 1/83 U OL;I. Atty. ^ ?fllrnl -217 C0.6E N0. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 7 7 1 00067 8 CALIFORNIA REPOFlT AREA CA 03600 Page 2 CODE $E4TION CRIME OSSIFICATION VC 23153 A / VC 23153(8) DUI / DUI +A.06%BRAC) I FELONY VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUS WESS) AUORE55 RESIDENCE PHONE STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY EXERCISES: Before beginning FST'S, I tol~ would explain each exercise, demonstrate the exercise, and then ask him to perform the exercise. Throughout the Field Sobriety Exercises, 7~ exhibited impairment. ROMBERG: 70 seconds estimated as 3D seconds (Impaired perception of time), side-to-side sway, front-to-back sway and circular sway (almost fell during exercise.) Walk and Turn: Missed heel-toe (every stepj, used arms for balance throughout exercise, stepped off line, improper turn (spun on balls of feeVstumbled) and incorrect number of steps. ,One Leo Stand: Unable to perform exercise due to level of impairment. Finger-TO-Nose: Missed tip-to-tip (Every time). HGN: Present indicating presence of a CNS depressant. In my opinion was under the influence of alcohol and his mental or physical abilities were so impaired that he was no longer able to drive a vehicle with the caution of a sober person, using ordinary care, under similar circumstances. REPORTING OFFICER GATE REVIEWED BY TYPED BY ROUTED BY DATE S. CLINE C37T9 01/27n0 C7397 FURTHER AG7ION: COPIES TO: ^ Other n 60/PD REMARKS ^ VES ^ NO ^ Doletlive L1 CII ^ olhor 15-1 5184 4 01 Ree. 1/0,7 O dsl. Atly. ^ ~Pelml -218' ' CASE NO. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF 5AN BERNARDINO tt~ooosts CALIFORNIA REPORT AREA CA 03500 Page 3 COOF SECTION CRIME - C(ASSIFCATION VC 23153(A / VC 23153(8 DUI / DUI +O.DB°68RAC FELONY VICTIM'S NAME -LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (FIRM NAME IF BUSINESS) ADDRESS RESIDENCE PHONE PAS RESULTS: Friar to offering a PAS test, I explained was voluntary and he had the right to refuse. The PAS results indicated a BrAC of 0.249% and 0.230%. ARREST/BOOKING: I inform was arresting him for violating sections 23153(a) and 23153(b) of the California Vehicle Code, Driving under the Influence of AfcohoUCoilision with injuries. I handcuffed him, double- locked the cuffs and placed flirn in the rear seat o1 my patrol car without incident. I transported , 'Vest Valley Detention Center for booking. EVIDENCE: Pursuant td CVC 23612, I explained t~ could choose blood or breath evidence- told me he refused to comply with either test. Reading from page 2 of the DMV form DS-367, Age 21 And Older Officer's.5tatement, Chemical Test Retusal, in response to will you take a breath test replied "No." When I asked if he would provide a blood sample he said "No." Since~bntinued to refuse to comply with a chemical test a blood draw was conducted without his consent and against his will, although he did not physically resist. DISPOSITION: Case cleared by arresUbooking. Forward to District Attorney's Office for review and filing. REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEWED BY TYPED BY ROUTED eV DATE 5. CLINE ~ C3719 101/27/10 ~. v C7391 FURTHER ACTION'' COPIES TO'. ^ Othcr U SDJPD REMARKS ' ^ YES ^ NO ^ Dal°cvv° ^ CII LI Olh°r 15-1518-"Ot Rev. 1Ri7 '^ Ditt. Atty. ^ Patrol ~-219 STATE OF CALIFORNIA i , TRAFFIC COLLISION RcPORT CHP SFiS PAGE 1 ~Rev.T-07) OPI OSi Pace t of P-220 BPECUL C7NOrtIONS NuueEx ~~II E xux Citt JUDIGAL DISTRICT LOCAL REPTMT NIDABER t181 I~EO lOONV RANCHO CUCANONGA WVSUP 111000810 NEAPIER wi 1 nuv CAlI1TTY REPORTING DLgTRIDi BEAT KFJID 0 Id4PEaP Wtn ^ SAN BERNARDINO ROOT] i, CAWSION DCCURA DON M0, t]AY YEAR TLME 1240p1 NGCS OFFICER LO. O MILUKEN AVE. Ot40A0 21]t 1800 BTID Q Z MILEPOST INFORMATKIN DAY OF W EEK TOW AWAY PNOTDGRAFHS 9Y: NONE U ^FEEi ^ MILES OF SUND0.r ®YES ^NO BTtf] ~ AT INTERSECTION WITH STATE HWY REL ® OR: sfi ®FEET ^ MILES NORTH OF NORTH CURE 4NE OF Fri ST. ^ YES ®NO PARTY R ICENSE NUMBER GLASS G EIY EDVIP V H YEAR BER STgTE T ~ ~ zoos cA •~~ •• OPNF9 ® .. DvINEft'S NAME SAME AS DRIVER , pEOfS STR ° 5 Y TNLW ^ ~.._ OWNER'S NAME SAME AS OHNER PMIIfD ^ KXK'IE ^ GSI'OSRIDN OF VEHIDI,E ON URUCYVS OF: OFFICEk DRIVER DTHEfl vv:r. cuer SE% HAM EYE HC~ wL~ a~ ' ^ PRF70. MECHANICAL OEFECiS: NDIF_APPARFNT REFER TO NARRATNE H BVSIN VEHICLE. IDENTIFICA ION NUMEE mREn ^ vEw TWE E8GI Gf C1.E O OE VEMgF OAVA LNOL wouMLeO UV:A INSURANCE CARRIEN - POLICY NVMREH ^VNK ^ NONE ^ MINOR UT ® MOD ^ MAJOR ^ ROLL-0vER DIR RA EL UN STREET URHICHVJAY SPEEDUMI}" d oOr SIB WLLIKEN AVE. 18 _ _ 'Aa_TCPNSC~MILIX PARTY DR] CENSE NUMBER STATE CLASG NAG `"n' F.OIXP VEN VEAR COLOR (ICENSE NUMBER STAT Z FOBt ~ CA DRIYFA NAME OL£ ® ~ ~ OWNER'S NAM£ SAME AB DRIVER PFl)EL STREET ADDRESS ~ iRUN ^ CMINER'S NAME SAME AS DRVER PAR 0 GTYT vEwctE ^ OISPOSTiTON OF VEHICLE DN ORDERS OF: OFFICER DRIVER U'IHER BtcY• SE% HAIR EYES HEIGIR Ty[ID!~I BIRTHDAY RACE (p ~ Mi. WY Ym B ^ PRIO0. MECHANICAL DEFECTS: NONE APPARENT REFER IO NARRAITVE HuSME. VF.HICL OEMIFIGTIDN rvUM9 R I~' -R~ex m T J ]' ® VEHICLE TYPC OESdP E VFIiI'iE bJUEE S DEIN w .. p B W K:eU NIG INSUFA E RR1ER POLICY NUMBER ^VNK ^ NDNE ^ MINOR ' Dt ®MOO ^ MAJOR ^ ROC' -0VER GR OF TNAVEL UN STRELT OR l4GHWAY SPELD'JMIT u oor SIB ~ MILUKEN AVE. AE fjyT TCPNSC~ MUM1[_ PARTY URNER'S LICENSE NUMF:TR STATE CVSS Atli G i SAFETY EUtAP VEN YEAR NaKE/MWEIICOLDR :.ICENSE MAR STATE J PPNE11 NAME (RRS>, MIDDLE, LA51J ^ DWNER'S NAME SAME AS ORN STREET ADDRESS reoea TFMx O OWNER'S NAME SAME ASpRNER PA EO A IP / VMPCLE ^ DISPpSrtIpN OP VEHICLE DN ORDERS UF: OFFICER pRNER OTMEP 01cr. SEX HAOT EVES HEICI WEIL;I(~ bIItTHDnY RACE CLm w. O.r vw ^ PRIOR MECHANICAL DEFECTS: N E APPARENT REFER TD NARRATNE HDME PNDNE RIIS IN_vS Pr1UNE VEHICLE. IOENTIFICATI NNUMBEH', OTHER l ) ~ I 1 I ^ VE ttP R HICLE E esnae wMVGE sx.lOFwoAMADEO I.PFA OJSUMNCE CABBIE I POLICY NVMUER ^ LINK N^YE ^ MINOR ^ VOp MAIOR ^ ROLL-0VER DIR OF INANE' VN S i RET UR 11161fNAY SPEED DMII ( G, ODi cu-i _ icvrvsc _ _ pREPARER'S NAME ~ CIEPAICH NOTIFIED REVIEW ER'S NAME DATE REVIC:WED K.YARSH1lLL P874] ®YE8 ^ NO ^ wn ~ SRATE Of CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC COlLI510N CODING CNP 1155 PAGE 2 fRw.7-03) OPI O6t Pace 7 of A GATE OF COLLISION 1M0. DAV Y[ARI TIME i7A001 NCICY OFFICER L0- NUMBER ~, Ot-15-TO Yt]] ]6D0 Bnz) i110008t6 OWNER'S NANE OVJNER'9 AOORFSE NOTIFIED PROPERTY -YES No DAMAGE DESORIPTION DF DAMAGE SEATING POSITION SAFETY EQUIPMENT INATTENTION OODES OCCUPANTS I-AIRBAG DEPLOYED - A~GELLPHDNE HANDHELD A -NONE IN VEHICLE M ~ AIN BAG NOT DEPLOYED lAJC BICYCLE -HELMET B ~ CELLPHONE n B-UNKNOWN N~OTHER pi1NER PASSENGEP tMNOSFREE C-uP BELT USED P-NOT REOW RED V-NU X-NO C-ELERRONIL 0-LM BELT NOT USED W~YES Y-VES EOVIPMEM 1 2 3 t-DRR20. E-SNUULDEIitUnNES5lJ4EU 0-kAD101 CD d 5 6 ~ 2 TD G- PASSNGER$ F ~ SNOULOEN ItnRNEGG NOT USED CHILD RF.STRAINI ELECTED GgOM VENICE E-SAW KING 1-STATION WAGON REAR G~V.PISHDULDGH ILIRNESB USED 0-IN VF.MICIF_USCD 0-NpT'EJECTED FEATWG p-REAR OCC TIlit OR VAN H4AHl51tpVLUF.R NANNELS NCT USED RnN VEHICLE NOT USEV I-FULLY EJECTED G-CwLDREN 7 9-PDSRION UNIUgwN J-RASSNE RESTRAINT USED S-IN VEHICLE VEE VNKNOwN [-PARTIALLY EJECTED H. ANIMALS a~OTHER K~PASSNE RES)TUINI NCT USED T-IN VF.MG.F IMPROPER USE 3-UNKNOWN I-PERSONAL HYGIENE V - NONE IN VE HICI£ J -READING N -OTHER ITEMS NARKED UELOW FOLLOWED DY AN ASTERISK - SFI OULD BE FJIPLAWFD IN THE NARRAIWE. 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NUAteER NUY6ER 01-15-10 2137 3600 87123 111000618 -K ONE '%' DNE TYPE 6UPPL[MENTAL ('XAPPLICABLEI XQ Narrative X^ ColiisiDn report ~ BA uptlate ~ Fatal ~ HL and nm update Supplemental ~Otner: ~Harartlous Materials ~SehoDl Bus Other', CITYICDUNTY/.!L'DICIAL DISTRICT REPOmINO Di6TRICTI6EAT ORATION NULfaER RANCHOCUCAMONGA/SANE3EY.;' i.'jINO/WVSUP RC073/3 NONE LOCATID Wfi UaJELT STATE/ HIGHWAY RELAI'EU 9800 BLK MILLIKEN AVE. ~res x^ND NOTIFICATION: On D1-15-1D at approxir~alely ?133 hours, I was dispatched to this collision report on Milliken Ave. al 4`" St. All times speeds and measurmenls are. ap;:rn,:irnate. Measurements were made using a rolatape. SUMMARY: D-1 was traveling Southbound on .':Sillik::n Ave., approachin~41" St. in the #2 lane. D-1 was traveling al approximately 50mph. D-2 vras stopped on 8oufi~bound Milliken Ave. at 4 SL D-2 was facing a solid red light for Southbound traffic. D-1 did not stop for thn red light and rear ended D-2. STATEMENTS: D I crontacted D-'. sia,,.:.,., cn the West sidewalk area of Milliken Ave., across from his vehicle. I asked D-1 rf he w s Involved in the collision and it one of the vehicle belonged to him. D-1 pointed to the Nissan Armada and stated that is his vehicle and he was driving. D-1 stated he hit the other vehicle and does noI know why they were stopped, I asked D-1 if he saw the light controlling Southbound Milliken Ave. to see if it was green or red. D-1 stated he does not remember what color it was. D-2~- I coclar.:ed D-;? nvrr thu telephone, due to the fact she was transported prior to my arrival. D-2 related the following. D-Z was stopped in the ~2 lane of Southbound Milliken Ave. at 4th St The light was red for Southbound traffic. D-2 saw D-1 coming up fast beirr,d Yler in the #2 lane. D-2 watched from her rearview mirror as 0.1 struck her vehicle. D-2 felt pain in her bad!: after t!a: c. Ci~,fon and was Uansported to the Kaiser hospital. W-1( I c:atacti:r!'./;-t cn f to sidewalk area next to the collision. W-1 related the following. W-1 was stoppe on the Westbound turn lane of 6'" St. to Southbound Milliken Ave. D-1 pulled into the turn lane and did not slop at the limit line for the red light. L'• ^. slapped his vehicles with the rear tires past the limit lines and was blacking one of the Northbound lanes of t.;illiken A': ~.:. '~:1'.: il~ht turned green and D-1 made his turn onto Southbound Milliken Ave. D-1 accelerated to approximately SDmpi I and swerved between the #2 and #3 lanes. W-1 saw that the Southbound light at 4`" St. was red and D-1 vr; s nor apelying his brakes. W-1 watched as D-1 struck D-2 in the #2 lane. CAUSE: D-1 caused this collision by being in violation of V.C. 23153(a)- D.U.I. with injury. D-1 also violated V.C. 21453(a) -Red Light. INTOXICATION: See original report by C'e:!+u'y :': n: ' - f ;rther details. RECOMMENbATI•^rl°:: Send this case k;!hc `:k~,f ~':~!'^;~ r''.rlma Atiorneyfor roview/filing. ' PREPARFRS NAME AND LD. NUMREP- GATE REVIFWER'6 NAME ~ ORE K.MARSHALL#o71F.J ~ D1-15-10 P-222 Use previous etlitions until tlepleted P-223 i i P-224 ,_ _ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 10500 CIVIC CENTER,DRIVE -BUILDING, AND SAFETY DIVISION ;~ ~. r. ., ;;;.-.. Permfftee: ~h1~=~.ti' 3`ac.~c s , r ' ' ' i Address 1183'7 FaeF{.; I ( ~v~teL ,,: rme l10 CORRECTION NOTICE r EXHIBIT D i 4 R r i Y i ., P-225 E. REVIEW OF NON-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - DRC2004-00326R - OMAHAJACKS - A public hearing to examine the business operation to ensure that it is being operated in a manner consistent with the conditions of approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The Planning Commission will consider revocation or modification of the approved Conditional Use Permit. Located within the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7), in the Masi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A -APN: 0229-011-39. Related file: Entertainment Permit DRC2004-00327. Continued from January 13, 2010. F. REVIEW OF ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT REVIEW - DRC2004-00327R -OMAHA JACKS -A public hearing to examine the business operation to ensure that it is being operated in a manner corisistentwith the conditions of approval or in a manner which is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties in the vicinity. The Planning Commission will consider revocation or modification of the approved Entertainment Permit. Located within the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7), in the Masi Plaza at 11837 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A -APN: 0229-011-39. Continued from January 13, 2010. Larry Henderson presented the staff report and noted that Deputy Clark and Deputy W right will also present a Power Point presentation. He said it is staff's recommendation to revoke the Entertainment Permit. He noted that there is a modification to the draft resolution before the Commissioners that removes the words "and bar uses" from Section 5 on the last page of the resolution. Deputy Wright presented a Power Point (copy on file) which highlighted the Police Department reports, inciden±s, advertising, and related security concerns of the business and .entertainment operations. He mentioned that multiple violations of the CUP and Entertainment Permit as well as reported incidences that occurred there. They explained that they have been part of a special alcohol compliance team since October 2009 and that their function is to identify problems and provide education for businesses to help them in this regard. Commissioner W imberly referred to the owner's letter and asked if the deputies noticed if any of the incidents reported had partial involvement from the neighboring club patrons. Deputy W right reported in some cases he believes that has occurred because the parking lots are connected, the businesses are closely related and that there is probably intermingling of patrons. Vice Chairman Munoz also referred to the letter that pointed out that the owners believe there have not been any problems in the last three months, but that the Police report indicates an assault with a deadly weapon, drugs fer sale, a hit and run which all happened in 2010. Chairman Fletcher remarked that it appears all of the incidents are from 2009. Deputy W right said he would have to check but the hit and run happened in 2010, just 3 weeks ago. He confirmed that the DUI and assault with a deadly weapon were in 2010. Vice Chairman Munoz confirmed the assault with a deadly weapon happened on January 6, 2010. He asked if during the meeting the deputies had with the owners if they gave evidence that they hired their own security service or if they were using employees for that purpose. Deputy Wright noted that they did not supply any evidence of any reputable security company providing services to them; he said there was no proof of hiring an outside agency and it would be a guess if they said they had employees doing that. Planning Commission ~~~' ~'~ ~ February 10, 2010 P-226 Commissioner Howdyshell noted that there seems to be an ongoing series of incidents even with the presence of law enforcement. She commented that she would have thought there would have been some dialogue with the owners. She said a tremendous amount of things are occurring even - - when you are there. She commented that perhaps they are not taking their presence seriously as serious as the occurrences are. Deputy W right said that they did have a "sit down" with the owners regarding the seriousness of the crimes that were occurring and that they would drive through the lot and also parked in various locations in an unmarked Taurus but they were in "Raid" vests and that their presence was known even to the patrons because they made contact with several of them. He said the officers did not attempt to hide. He said the owners knew of these events because they were sent a letter following the ABC impact inspection. He added that the owners came in and asked what they could do and they were advised that ff they abided by the conditions of their permits, they should be in good standing. Commissioner Oaxaca said he was doing the math of the incidents and that it appears the calls for service go back to 2006. He asked if the listing provided is all inclusive for calls for service from 2006 to present. Deputy W right said the list is what they could find that they could directly attribute to Omaha Jacks. He said there are probably far more because incident reports do not always specify an exact address, so out of fairness to the applicants, that is only what was included. Commissioner Oaxaca asked if it would be a fair conclusion that the number of calls for this business has increased over time. Deputy W right responded affirmatively. Chairman Fletcher asked where the 16 DUI's noted in the staff report occurred. Deputy Clark responded that they were on nearby streefs; these were specifically noted because the suspects indicated they admitted they came from Omaha Jacks. Chairman Fletcher asked about the assaults with a deadly weapon-were they vehicle related. Deputy Wright indicated that one of these incidences occurred in the presence of a deputy. The suspect hit two patrons and then attempted to strike an officer as well. He also commented on the details of the assaults including a drinking and driving report that caused injuries. Chairman Fletcher asked if these incidents mostly occurred late at night. Deputy Clark said that would be safe to say; they occurred close to closing. Chairman Fletcher asked what the owner can do to help prevent this. Deputy Wright said there are many things such as training owners/bartenders, knowing the rules about serving alcohol, limiting occupancy (he noted it is nearly 400 for the building), and education. Chairman Fletcher asked what the occupancy limit is for the upper level. Larry Henderson, Principal Planner; said the limit is what the Building and Fire Codes allow. There are no occupancy limits noted in the CUP or Entertainment Permit at this time. Vice Chairman Munoz asked how they discovered the emergency exits were chained closed. Planning Commission Minutes -5- February 10, 2010 P-227 Deputy Wright said they discovered it on an ABC impact inspection that was coordinated with Planning and Building and Safety; large holes had been drilled for heavy bolts that supported a large chain and lock. He said these inspections are routinely done twice a month with businesses (5 or 6 at a time) that serve alcohol; it is an educational inspection and that the owners are not cited at that time by the Sheriffs' but the owners have 30 days to correct violations noted. Vice Chairman Munoz asked if there was a fine or if they went back to check on this chaining situation. Deputy W right noted that this business did have correctable tickets/violations for this from Building and Safety and they would follow up on that. Chairman Fletcher asked if the owner was notified prior to the inspection or rf there was a meeting with the owner about the problems. Deputy W right said no, that there are 267 licensees in the City and they would have notified them if they were going to go in and cite them or report them to the ABC, they would have given them a heads up, but that the point is to educate them and to bring them into compliance, they are not there to punish them. Chairman Fletcher asked if prior to the sit down with Planning staff, owners and the Police if there was formal notification of the problems/calls. Deputy Clark noted that some of their deputies did speak with the owners following one of the incidents; at that time they did talk to them about these concerns. Deputy Wright noted that as a part of their investigation, they noted that only 22 percent of these violent crimes were committed by residents of Rancho Cucamonga, that now Rancho Cucamonga is named the "Party City of the Inland Empire:' Commissioner Oaxaca asked about incidents of sales of alcohol to minors. Deputy W right said there was one that he knew of that was arrested by one of their deputies. He said it involved a 19-20 year old that purchased alcohol at Omaha Jack's with his own credit card. Chairman Fletcher invited the applicants to comment. Mike McCarthy and his partner Ron Vandenbroeke stepped forward. Mr. McCarthy said this report is an embarrassment to them; they are not typical bar owners; they are restaurant owners and they shared their plans with the City 6 years ago. He said he did not believe the full story has been told and it was their goal to grow their restaurant concept and the entertainment was not part of the plan. He said the building is large and costly; they are on economic survival mode and their late-night business has been successful. He said their goal is to eliminate the problems; they have tried to do the right thing, they eventually want to open a restaurant without entertainment. He said they did not know of the DUI's on neighboring streets, only of incidents in their parking lot. He said he was astounded by the numbers; he knew of a few incidents and with people and alcohol, it will happen now and then and they would call the police if something would happen. He said they try to be self policing. He said they are concerned and not taking this lightly; it is their livelihood. He said their letter highlights measures they have put in place such as a no hat policy. He elaborated on the incident of a case still pending regarding the DUI that resulted in injuries. He indicated the suspect had been at Omaha Jack's during the day but it was not conclusive he had that much to drink there. He said the X-103 ads are only for Sunday morning football. He said they try to get down the banners that should not be up. He said X-103 folks are Planning Commission Minutes -6- February 10, 2010 P-228 football fans but late night trouble so they only use them for football advertising. He said (re: chained doors) the closing manager chains them at night and they are unlocked first thing in the morning. He said it did not happen that day, the janitor forgot, sometimes things happen. He said the occupancy load is shown as 383 on the doors and they asked the officers for help; 'ire are restaurant guys:' He noted the officers suggested limiting their occupancy. He said they have stopped letting people in at 250-270 (100 less than prior months) and they check it every half hour to monitor this. He said the lower occupancy gives the bartenders/servers a better handle on who is drinking and who is not. He said he never heard they served a minor. He said they have passed the ABC tests for this. He said they have 12 employees signed up to attend the class offered on Friday. He said they have not stretched out their dance area, but that does happen; people just move around to the music around the building. He said they have multiple tables up there and it does limit that dance area. Ron Vandenbroeke stated that the complaint related to the issue of tables being moved was to accommodate the set up for Football watching the next day. Mr McCarthy said when they thought they had any problems they would try to address them, but when alcohol is served, there will be problems but they try to keep them to a minimum. He said they did not see a difference in the kind of entertainment that they would have. He said the Police are around constantly but nobody ever told them they were out of line. He said with a D. J. they can alter the music to change the mood of the crowd but that cannot be done with a live band. He said they have always had a great relationship with the Police and they indicated that they have been doing the right thing. He said their late night business has become very successful. He said since the beginning they have been open to tam everyday and it was not done maliciously or behind anyone's back. He remarked that they want to build trust and the relationships again. He said he wished they had interaction with the Police earlier on to help them solve the problems rather than have them call the ABC, the Health Department and the Planning Commission. He said the partnership has broken down and theywantthe communication tofigure out the problems and figure out how to operate the restaurant. Mr. Vandenbroeke said one of them is always there. He said the Police often come around and they greet them and chat. He said he called the police and he was hit in the head in the midst of an argument. He said it was a weird instance. He said just recently they (the owners) were told to take more of a role in the parking lot. He indicated the officers that spoke to them did not leave cards and only asked questions regarding a specific incident. He said they do what is right and they want to grow their restaurant concept. He said they are trying to figure out their concept and are looking for the payoff down the road. He said they pay over X30,000.00 per month in rent and this late night entertainment has paid the bills in this economy. He said the report was astonishing and no one came to them to talk to them. He said Mr. Henderson told them that if they wanted a D. J., it would be have to be reflected on their permits. He said the sign with their hours (open until tam) has been there since the day they opened. Chairman Fletcher asked what the hours are on the door. Mr. McCarthy said the hours on the front door shows they are open 11:00 a.m.-2:00 a.m. daily, seven days a week. He added that it has been that way since the day they opened and that is what they felt the hours were. Vice Chairman Munoz asked what that means to them. Chairman Fletcher interjected and asked if that is correct (re: the hours). Planning Commission Minutes -7- February 10, 2010 P-229 James Troyer, Planning Director noted that they may be open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 a.m. Thursday through Saturday, but Sunday through Wednesday they are to supposed to close at Midnight. Vice Chairman Munoz asked if their approval documents clearly stated the hours. Mr. McCarthy said now that they have seen it, yes. Mr. Vandenbroeke said they made their pitch, got their approval and they never read the paperwork after that; they just knew they had an entertainment permit and a dance permit and went from there. He admitted fault in that. He said they have told the D. J. that his last day is the end of February and they will go back to bands and address the permit that will allow them to have a D. J. on weekends. They said it is confusing to their guests to have different hours on different days. He said they did it wrong. Commissioner Oaxaca asked what their pricy experience was in operating restaurants. Mr. McCarthy said they have both done it all their lives and they both have held management positions supervising numerous restaurants; about 60 plus years experience between them. Commissioner Oaxaca asked if those positions included similar concepts dealing with food, alcohol and entertainment. Mr. McCarthy said they have with alcohol but not with the entertainment portion of the business. He said he has been a corporate Vice President with i 67 restaurants with 300 managers that reported to him. He indicated he was a hands-on Vice President. He said they are moving forward and they are pushing food and lunches with a new menu. Vice Chairman Munoz asked how it could be that there could be so many calls (about 100 over the last 4 years) and yet claim they are policing the parking lot. He noted that there have been fights that they did not notice; they were totally unaware. Mr. Vandenbroeke responded that they do notice the fights in the parking lot but they were unaware of the other incidents. Vice Chairman Munoz noted that there were 42 disturbances/fights and that did not tip them off that they had a problem. Mr. Vandenbroeke said that is about 1 per month. No, not acceptable but when people are drinking it happens. Vice Chairman Munoz asked if 1 per month is acceptable. He remarked that the owners say they are aware of problems in the lot but what plan have they put into place. Mr. Vandenbroeke replied one per month is not acceptable. Vice Chairman Munoz noted that clearly the problem is growing Mr. McCarthy said it definitely is but they are not running from the problems as they put things in place at the end of December, as soon as they were notified there was a problem. He questioned the number of fights/disturbances shown in the report. He said some of those reports could be arguments (not fights) that the Police were called to settle before they turned into a fight. Vice Chairman Munoz asked what security firm they hired to correct the problem. Planning Commission Minutes •8- February 10, 2010 P-230 Mr.McCarthy said the shopping center provides their own security in the parking lot, Vice Chairman Munoz noted that their letter states they have their own security. Mr. McCarthy said they hire their own guys (guard cards). Mr. Vandenbroeke said they hired guys that have their guard cards; the guy at the door interviews people, check I.D. at the door and then he hires others that also have guard cards. He said they are not dual purpose employees. He said they did not hire their own security firm other than the guard cards. Commissioner Oaxaca asked if they are uniformed. Mr. McCarthy stated they have black shirts with "Security" on the back. Vice Chairman Munoz asked how they could possibly monitor it with it being so dark, packed with people and with it being run as a nightclub, and not a restaurant. Mr. McCarthy said when you are there, your eyes get used to it and it is not so dark. He said their security people are stationed to watch people and diffuse arguments or sometimes the security folks call on the owners to come and diffuse it. He said he and his partner walk the building all night long. He said their goal in cutting the occupancy was to give them better control and being involved in seeing what's going on. He said there has been a big difference since they have enforced a dress code. Mr. Vandenbroeke said that two of the police calls occurred when they caught counterfitters. Chairman Fletcher said he did want to participate in this discussion and for disclosure purposes, he let everyone know that he knows the applicants, they are Chamber members, he sees them at Chamber events, he is not in business with them and they are not close personal friends. He added that he knows that they have been active in the community and he believes they are sincere in wanting to improve. He said he believes them when they say that they are surprised to learn of the number of calls for service. He commented that we know from previous project reviews that Police reports taken in the area may not be specifically related to their particular business. He said there maybe patrons from one establishment going to another establishment. He said sometimes there are situations that a business owner cannot control if someone shows up drunk at their establishment and they try to deal with it. He said he has heard that might be the situation here. He said for the incidents, he believes the applicants when they say they want io operate the way they are supposed to operate. He asked the applicants if they realized they would have to make some immediate sacrifices if they are to follow what their permits say and that the D.J. is not allowed at all and not until the end of the February. Mr. McCarthy said, "absolutely," they would break the contract. He said they are apologizing for their negligence and claimed "stupid" and that they understand they should take out their CUP and read it perhaps once a month or year to see if they are on track. He said they would have to deal with their D. J.'s contract. Chairman Fletcher remarked that he believes they are sincere and honest about what they are saying and that he knows sometimes things evolve and that the building is too large for what they are doing and probably not the best location for them. He said the applicants took it over and created a business out of it. He pointed out that when they are looking for ways to increase their revenue and increase the bar bills, that will cause problems. He said with entertainment, crowds will be attracted arid you begin to operate like a club. He said most of the reviews he has seen on line regarding their food is 50/50; some people enjoyed it. He saw that some liked the food but not the Planning Commission Minutes -9- February 10, 2010 P-231 about following the rules and then there are those specifically related to the hours of operation and signage. He noted the applicants did not, by their own admission, meet the hours or signage requirements for the life of this operation. He added that he. has considered that there is a trend of increasing incidents not decreasing. He said the Planning Commission has to look forward based upon what has been given to them by the Police and what evidence we have curcently. Vice Chairman Munoz commented on the amount of contradictory evidence given to them. He remarked that the owners have expressed their vast business experience in conning restaurants and yet the owners claim "they did not know" what was going on. He added that they made an error towards the bottom line as opposed to the public safety when they decided that they would do whatever they needed to do to increase business revenues such as turning down the lights, increasing the dance space, adding strobe lights, D. J. service with no provision, advertising as a nightclub, running a nightclub, violating the hours of operations and then taking a vast number of years to figure that out without regard to the public safety. He said they (the Commission) are here to guard the public safety. He remarked that this all happened with very experienced restaurateurs. He noted that the Police reports/videos validate what the reports are saying to the Commission. He added that they want to support business here but also we support the Police Department and he would be remiss to ignore the public safety because his family is sometimes on the road during the hours-that this business is sending people out on the road, intoxicated. He said there is an overwhelming amount of evidence and he might entertain the recommendation of withdrawing the Entertainment Permit because they have not demonstrated that they can run this establishment in the way they would like to run it. He added that the entertainment component may have been their undoing. , Chairman Fletcher noted that this is the first time a request for a review of this CUP has come before this Commission. He said over a 4-year period it looks like a lot of events occurred in their parking lot; it works out to about 10 per year. He said it is not unusual for that many instances outside of an establishment that serves alcohol: He noted that they are a restaurant and have a microbrewery, they manufacture beer there and they have a dance floor. He said you run into problems when you advertise for late night entertainment; people show up for aclub-type atmosphere at 10:00 p.m., and they may have already been drinking before that. He commented that he believes it is a situation where they tried to do something new with their restaurant and it got out of hand. He said he felt the letter the owners submitted is honest and genuine and he did not believe there was any deception on their part with the letter. He said this is a business being operated in Rancho Cucamonga and it would severely affect it if they pull their permit. He said in most situations, because it is the first time they have been brought before the Commission, the owners should be given an opportunity to come in and address not the perceived problems, but the problems that actually happened and take a more serious view of their CUP. He said in regard to the Entertainment Permit, it might be too harsh to pull that and he would rather give them the opportunity to correct that and see if they can operate within their permit as well and bring it back with the CUP in 90 days for review. He said this is a different situation from the past because it is not flagrant abuse of the permit, it is the first time around for review. He remarked that he believed the owners were aware of many of the incidents shown in the Police reports but not the extent of them. He said if we give them a 90-day review then it would take some sacrifices; they can not continue doing what they are doing, it will have to be cut back. He said the area upstairs is not designed for what is going on. He suggested an occupancy restriction for the upstairs area. He said regarding health, safety, and welfare of the community, that would have to kept in mind, that these events do not occur with a restaurant that it,generally happens after closing in that it has to do with people having too many drinks. He suggested as noted in the owners' letter for an earlier last call for drinks and bringing up the lights as well as uniformed guards outside should help cut down on that. He noted that if there are officers there with a patrol car and there is a crazy drunk slugging people, that is something uniformed guards will not be able to help with. He said rather than severe Planning Commission Minutes -11- February 10, 2010 P-232 restrictions on the first review, he would prefer another review in 90 days and give the owners the opportunity to correct the situation. Commissioner Howdyshell referred to page 4 of the staff report and asked for clarification of the differences between suspension versus revocation of the permit. Mr. Troyer clarified it is staffs and the Police Department recommendation to revoke the Entertainment Permit. Steven Flower, Assistant City Attorney reported that suspension would cease the entertainment activities for a period of time set by the Commission and may not necessarily require that they reapply. A revocation however would mean that no entertainment would be allowed and that the owners would have to reapply. He added they could not reapply for at least one year following revocation. Commissioner Wimberly commented that suspension would give them the opportunity to make those changes and come into compliance. Commissioner Howdyshell asked for the time period for a suspension. Mr. Flower confirmed that it would be at the Commission's discretion. Chairman Fletcher said the point is that the facility has an area designed for entertainment, large parties and events on the upper level and that with a suspension of the Entertainment Permit, many of those activities would not be allowed. Mr. Flower replied that it would not preclude them from using that area for restaurant uses. Chairman Fletcher responded that would mean no entertainment, bands, karaoke, etc. Mr. Troyer confirmed that that could not have legal or illegal entertainment uses during that suspension period. Commissioner Howdyshell noted that businesses are struggling and she is not trying to put them out of business. She said the Commission is very proactive when it comes to businesses. She said she would tike to see a remedy and we need to consider public safety. She said there are some consequences that come with the success of this business operation and that the Commission needs to be proactive rather than reactive in relation to the Police Department concerns. She said she is not in support of revoking but she said she supports putting it on hold so they can learn to run it cleanly and better. Chairman Fletcher said he did not believe we would be hurt that much by giving them 90 days and if it has not changed, when the Commission reviews it, then theywill have to consider the seriousness of it. Commissioner Oaxaca asked if there is no suspension or revocation, if it would be appropriate to specify certain conditions that relate to the specifics of what the Commission/staff would like to see changed. Mr. Troyer asked if he was referring to additional conditions beyond the conditions already in place. He noted that during the 90-day period, staff would just try to get them to comply with all the conditions already established by the existing permits. Planning Commission Minutes -12- February 10, 2010 P-233 Commissioner Oaxaca expressed concern about the safety issues relevant to the current operation of their business. He said the 2004 security plan currently is one paragraph. He said he would like to see a more detailed security plan put into place. Vice Chairman Munoz said he would like something better than the applicant promising to be good for the next six months. He said there is a pattern of violating the existing agreement and he said he does not see anything tonight that indicates that the applicant will follow the agreement. He noted his concern about public safety and the safety of his family. He asked how they could put a plan together that satisfies him and prevents them from going- back to °business as usual" tomorrow night. Chairman Fletcher said he believes 90 days is a pretty short leash and if they went back to business as usual after that then they would have to deal with that. Vice Chairman Munoz asked how the Commission can montor that because they are literally depending upon the police to do the monitoring for us. Mr. Troyer said to keep the Entertainment Permit active, all staff could do is monitor their activities over the next 90 days and bring back their findings to the Commission after that. Mr. Flower focused on the Entertainment Permit. He reviewed the Commission's options are to revoke per staff's recommendation; they could choose to do nothing; the Commission could also continue the item and work with the owner for 90 days to get them into compliance; they could also suspend the permit for a time and use the suspension time to work on conditions of approval that would give some assurances to the Commission and then reschedule it for another hearing; and finally,he said they could also continue the matter and then consider modification of the conditions of approval. He said with a continuance they could still operate within the terrr~s of the current permit; with a suspension they would have to cease the entertainment. Vice Chairman Munoz asked how that would address his concerns about the public safety and monitoring mitigation. He said he supported a plan that includes suspension while the applicant is brought into compliance. He said there should be some accountability for their violating every aspect of this agreement. Mr. Flower noted that with a suspension, those safety cor~cems would go away. Commissioner Howdyshell noted that she also is concerned about safety and noted that the most recent occurrence reported by the Police was less than 30 days ago. Mr. Troyer noted that a motion would be needed on one of the options. Commissioner Oaxaca asked about considering a shorter time period. Chairman Fletcher said the recommendation is for 90 days and that is a shorter time period than usual. Mr. Troyer pointed out that staff's recommendation is to revoke the Entertainment Permit now and to bring back the CUP for review in 90 days. Chairman Fletcher said he would like to give the owners a chance to comply and that if they follow theiY conditions then their operation will be restricted quite a bit. He said the problem is the nightclub advertising and the small dance floor. He said it is appropriate to give them the opportunity and if Police calls are received then it can be brought back immediately upon request. Planning Commission Minutes -13- February 10, 2010 P-234 Commissioner Howdyshell asked when the READ class is Mr. McCarthy interjected and said it is Friday morning and it is free and Officer Clark would be in attendance. Vice Chairman Munoz suggested to continue this and bring it back in 90 days. He said he is interested in the businesses that operate here and he said he wants the owners to commit to be mindful of the agreements and all of the provisions in them; every single one. He suggested the Commission revisitthis recommendation to revoke the Entertainment Permit and review the CUP in 90 days. Mr. Flower restated that both matters be continued for 90 days to the first meeting in May. Mr. Henderson asked if the Commission is expecting during that time that the business will follow all the conditions on both permits; they will provide a detailed security plan to be considered by staff and for review and approval by the Commission; and, that if they want to change/modify their conditions that they will apply and pay for the modification of both permits. He asked for confirmation that this is the Commission's direction during this time. There was general concurrence with Mr. Henderson's statement. Vice Chairman Munoz asked that they stipulate that the entertainment permit can not be elevated (modified/intensified) for six months. Mr. Flower said he did not think they could stipulate that, we cannot forbid them from applying for that, but it would have to be reviewed before an approval could be given. Commissioner Oaxaca asked if they did not want to wait 90 days, could the Commission be given an oral report in 30 or 60 days for a progress update. Mr. Troyer said it could be done as a Director's report that did not require an action of the Commission. Chairman Fletcher said that staff's comments to the direction were well taken. He said he would like a written list of deficiencies to the owner that currently exist so there is no question as to their infractions. Mr. Troyer said they would also like the right *.o bring this back before the 90 days is up if there are problems with the business operation. Motion: Moved by Munoz, seconded by W imberly, (4-1) to continue the review of the Conditional Use Permit and the Entertainment Permit as specified to the first meeting in May. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: FLETCHER, MUNOZ, OAXACA, W IMBERLY . NOES: HOWDYSHELL ABSENT: NONE -carried tt##« COMMISSION BUSINESS/COMMENTS Chairman Fletcher again welcomed Commissioner Oaxaca. R t # t t Planning Commission Minutes -14- February 10, 2010 P-235 RESOLUTION NO. Io' ~~~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REVOKING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC2004-00"s26R, FOR AFULL-SERVICE RESTAURANT WITH BAR AND MICROBREWERY WITHIN A 8,794 SQUARE FOOT SPACE IN THE INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT (SUBAREA 7), LOCATED IN THE MAST PLA7~4 AT 11837 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SUITE A; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF -APN: 0229-011-39. A. Recitals. 1. "On December 9, 2009, the Planning Commission initiated a review of the existing Conditional Use Permit. Hereinafter, in this Resolution, the subject Conditional Use Permit is referred to as "the application. 2. On the 13th day of January 2010, and continued to the 10th day of February 2010, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a -duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date. 3. On the 17th day of February 2010, the City Council voted 4-1 to appeal the Planning Commission action of February 10, 2010. , 4. On the 17th day of March 2010, the City Council held a duly advertised public hearing of the appeal the Planning Commission action of February 10, 2010. 5. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. The City Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to the City Council during the above-referenced public hearing on March 17, 2010, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, the Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The operations associated with this application have resulted in a significant number of public safety incidents and corresponding responses by the City's Public Safety Departments; and b. The owners and operators of this business have not complied with the Conditions of Approval; and c. The Public Safety Records demonstrate that the business is being operated in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public; and d. The overall record of documentation demonstrates that the applicant is unfit to be trusted with the privileges granted by such a permit. P-236 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. CONDITONAL USE PERMIT DRC2004-00326R March 17, 2010 Page 2 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to the City Council during the above-referenced public hearing, and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above, the City Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. The existing business operation is not in accord with the General Plan, the objectives of the Development Code, and the purposes of the district in which the site is located. b. The existing business operation has demonstrated that it is detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and c. The Public Safety Records demonstrate that the business is being operated in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public. 4. When the item was previously approved, the project was found to be categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA Guidelines. This exemption covers minor alterations of the existing private structures involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency's original environmental determination. The building was originally built and had been used as a restaurant. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in Paragraphs 1, 2,. 3, and 4 above, the City Council hereby revokes the application and directs all uses must terminate within 30 days of the City Council action. 6. This Council hereby provides notice to Mike McCarthy and Ron VandenBroeke, that the time within which judicial review of the decision represented by this Resolution must be sought is governed by the provisions of California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6. 7. The City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is hereby directed to: (a) certify to McCarthy and Ron VendenBroeke, the adoption of this Resolution, and (b) forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, by certified mail, return-receipt requested, to at the address identified in City records. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. P-237 RESOLUTION NO. 1D-039 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ON APPEAL REVOKING ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT DRC2004-00327R, A REQUEST FOR ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDING LIVE MUSIC AT A FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANT WITH BAR AND MICROBREWERY, WITHIN A 8,794 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT IN THE .INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT (SUBAREA 7), LOCATED IN THE MAS( PLAZA AT 11837 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SUITE A; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF -APN: 0229-011-39. A. Recitals. 1. On December 9, 2009, the Planning Commission initiated a review of the existing Conditional Use Permit. Hereinafter, in this Resolution, the subject Conditional Use Permit is referred to as "the application." 2. On the 13th day of January 2010, and continued to the 10th day of February 2010, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on tti'at date. 3. On the 17th day of February 2010, the City Council voted 4-1 to appeal the Planning Commission action of February 10, 2010. 4. On the 17th day of March 2010, the City Council held a public hearing of the appeal the Planning Commission action of February 10, 2010. 5. Alt legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. • NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. The City Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to the City Council during the above-referenced public hearing on March 17, 2010, including information contained in written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, the Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The operations associated with this application has resulted in significant Public Safety Responses; and b. The owners and operators of this business have not complied with the Conditions of Approval; and c. The Public Safety Records demonstrate the business is being operated in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public; and P-238 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. ""` DRC2004-00327R -OMAHA JACKS March 17, 2010 Page 2 d. The overall record of documentation demonstrates that the applicant is unfit to be trusted with the privileges granted by such a permit. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this City Council during the above-referenced public hearing, and upon the spec'rfic findings of facts set forth in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above, the City Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. The existing business operation is not in accord with the General Plan, the objectives of the Development Code, and the purposes of the district in which the site is located. b. The existing business operation, has demonstrated, that it is detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity;. and c. The Public Safety Records demonstrate the business is being operated in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public. 4. When the item was previously approved, the project was found to be categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA Guidelines. This exemption covers minor alterations of the existing private structures involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency's original environmental determination. The building was originally built and had been used as a restaurant. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in Paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, the City Council hereby revokes the application and directs all entertainment activities to terminate and any equipment incidental to that use must be removed within_30 days of the City Council action. 6. This Council hereby provides notice to Mike McCarthy and Ron VandenBroeke, that the time within which judicial review of the decision represented by this Resolution must be sought is governed by the provisions of California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6. 7. The City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is hereby directed to: (a) certify to McCarthy and Ron VandenBroeke, the adoption of this Resolution, and (b) forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, by certified mail, return-receipt requested, to at the address identified in City records. 8. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution, P-239 STAFF REPORT ` ~_ PL..\NNING DEP.~IRTM.ENT RANCxo CUCAMONGA Date: March 17, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council From: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director By: Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Planner Subject: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2009-00716 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the General Plan land use designation from Neighbofiood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2 to 4 dwelling units per acre} for approximately 0.58-acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue -APN: 1077-011-43. The project will permit less density and the effecf will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the Galifornia Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) -Review for Exemption. Related File: Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717. DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2009-00717 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the Development District Map from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) for approximately 0.58-acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue -APN: 1077-011-43. The project will permit less density and the effect will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) -Review for Exemption. Related File: General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716 and Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717, by adoption of the attached Resolution and Ordinance as recommended by the Planning Commission. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On February 24, 2010, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing for General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716 and Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717, and recommended the City Council approve the subject application. There was no opposition from the public at the public hearing. P-240 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2009-00716 AND DDA DRC2009-00717 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA March 17, 2010 Page 2 The existing historic landmark house on the project site has been occupied as a residence since 1908. The current residential use is inconsistent with the General Plan land use and zoning designations. Amending the land use and zoning designations from Neighborhood Commercial to Low Residential would make the designations consistent with the existing single-family use on the project site and would not conflict with the neighboring uses of the project site. Additionally, the amendments will protect the historic structure for rebuild purposes. CORRESPONDENCE: This item was advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Vallev Dailv Bulletin newspaper, the property was posted, and notices were mailed to all property owners within a 660-foot radius of the project site. CONCLUSION: Approval of this project will not conflict with the Land Use policies of the General Plan, will bring existing uses of the project site into conformance with the General Plan land use and zone designations of the property, and will allow the use to continue without disruption to the surrounding neighborhoods. Respe tfully submit , ,~rJ Ja Troyer, AICP 4 Planning Director JT: MNlds Attachments: Exhibit A - Planning Commission Staff Report dated February 24, 2010 Exhibit B - Draft Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716 Exhibit C - Draft Ordinance for Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717 P-241 STAFF REPORT _ PLANNING DEPAR"TT4ENT RANCHO Date: February 24, 2010 cUCAMONGA To: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission From: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director By: Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Planner Subject: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2009-00716 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the General Plan land use designation from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2 to 4 dwelling units per acre) for approximately 0.58-acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue - APN: 1077-011-43. The project will permit less density and the effect will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) -Review for Exemption. This item will be forwarded to the City Council for final action. Related File: Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717. DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2009-00717 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Sfrane to change the Development District map from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) for approximately 0.58-acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue - APN: 1077-011-43. The project will permit less density and the effect will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) -Review for Exemption. Related File: General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716. This item will be forwarded to the City Council for final action. BACKGROUND: At the October 28, 2009, Planning Commission meeting, the Commission voted to direct staff to move forward with initiating the General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment for the property located on 7403 Archibald Avenue - APN: 1077-011-43. The staff report and minutes from that meeting are attached as Exhibits A and B. PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: A. Land Use and Zoning: Project Site - Neighborhood Commercial (NC) Proposed - Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) North - Neighborhood Commercial (NC) South - Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre} East - Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) West - Office Professional (OP) EXHIBIT A P-242 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2009-00716 AND DDA DRC2009-00717 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA February 24, 2010 Page 2 B. General Plan Designations: Project Site - Neighborhood Commercial (NC) Proposed - Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) North - Neighborhood Commercial (NC) South - Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) East - Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) West - Office C. Site Characteristics: The project site is developed with an existing historical home built in 1908 and since then, has been occupied as asingle-family residence. ANALYSIS: A. General: The existing historic landmark house on the project site has been occupied as a residence since 1908. The current residential use is inconsistent with the current General Plan land use and zoning designations. Amending the land use and zoning designations from Neighborhood Commercial to Low Residential would make the designations consistent with the existing single-family use on the project site and would not conflict with the neighboring uses of the project site. Additionally, the amendments will protect the historic structure for rebuild purposes. This amendment would add an additional 0.58 acre to the existing Low-Residential zoned properties directly to the south of the project site. B. Environmental Assessment: The Planning Department staff has determined that the project is exempt from requirements of California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the City's local CEQA Guidelines. The project will permit less density and the effect will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) -Review for Exemption. FACTS FOR FINDING: The project site is approximately 0.58-acre of land, basically a rectangular configuration, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue, and is presently developed with a Historic Landmark single-family residence. The General Plan land use designation and zone for the project site is Neighborhood Commercial; and 2. The property to the north of the subject site is designated Neighborhood Commercial; the property to the west is designated Office Professional; the property to the east is designated Low Residential; and the property to the south is designated Low Residential; and 3. The project does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan because it is compatible with the established use on-site and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development. Additionally, it will provide a public benefit by preserving an existing historic landmark; and P-243 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2009-00716 AND DDA DRC2009-00717 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA February 24, 2010 Page 3 4, The project does promote the goals and objectives of the Land Use Element by promoting consistent residential developmenUland use patterns; and 5. The project would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor the surrounding properties. CORRESPONDENCE: This item was advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Valley Dailv Bulletin newspaper, the property was posted, and notices were mailed to all property owners within a 660-foot radius of the project site. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval by the City Council of General District Amendment DRC2009-00717, Respectfully submitted, James R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director JT: MN\ge adoption of the attached resolutions recommending Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716 and Development Attachments: Exhibit A -Planning Commission Staff Report dated October 28, 2009 Exhibit B -Planning Commission Minutes dated October 28, 2009 Exhibit C -Existing and Proposed General Plan and Zoning Map Exhibit D -Photo Exhibit Draft Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716 Draft Resolution of Approval for Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717 STAFF REPORT 1 PUNNING DEPAATMFNT RANCxo Date: October 28, 2009 ~,;UCAMONGA To: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission From: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director By: Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Planner Subject: CONSIDERATION TO INITIATE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2009-00716 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the General Plan land use designation from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2 to 4 dwelling units per acre) for approximately 0.58 acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue -APN: 1077-011-43. Related File: Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717. CONSIDERATION TO INITIATE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2009-00717 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the Development District map from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) for approximately 0.58 acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue -APN: 1077-011-43. Related File: General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716.. BACKGROUND: The request is to initiate the General Plan Amendment and a Development District Amendment for a single lot with an existing legal, non-conforming home within the Neighborhood Commercial (NC) zone. This single-family home is also locally designated as a historic landmark. Single-family homes are anon-conforming use in the Neighborhood Commercial zones; therefore, this home cannot be enlarged or sign'rficantly altered. Also, Section 17.02.130 of the Development Code indicates 4hat if anon-conforming home were to be destroyed by a natural cause, such as fire or other calamity, the structure cannot be restored if the destruction exceeds 50 percent. This makes it difficult for owners of the house to obtain residential insurance. After being a resident of Rancho Cucamonga since the 1960s, the property owners, Ralph and Maxine Strane, wish to retire out of the area and have been trying to sell the property. They have found that the non-conforming use is impeding the sale of the property. Buyers are apprehensive about purchasing anon-conforming property that they may not be able to rebuild or alter or obtain insurance on. Staff received a letter from Ralph and Maxine Strane on September 3, 2009, requesting that the Planning Commission initiate a General Plan land use designation amendment (Exhibit A). The lot was originally zoned Agricultural under the county jurisdiction and was changed to Neighborhood Commercial when the City incorporated and adopted- its first General Plan. The amendment was requested from Ralph and Maxine Strane because of its non-conforming status. Under the existing zoning, a property owner could build commercial development and the result would be inconsistent with the existing character and development of the single-family residential area to the south. A Development District Map amendment is necessary for consistency with the General Plan land use designation. P-244 EXH1611' ~e ~~ ~~~`~-"' P-245 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DRC2009-00716 AND DRC2009-00717 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA October 28, 2009 Page 2 ANALYSIS: Amending the General Plan land use designation and the Development District Map from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) would make the zoning of this lot consistent with the existing single-family development to the south and would help protect the historic landmarked house. Additionally, these changes would permit the resident to enlarge their existing structure and promote future development that may be more consistent with the surrounding neighborhood. Any changes to the landmarked structure will require a landmark alteration permit. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends further study of the issue and the initiation of a General Plan Amendment and a Development District Amendment by the Planning Commission. Respectfully submitted, f,. tom- ~,V~/ l~ James R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director JT:MMge Attachment: Exhibit A -Letter from Ralph and Maxine Strane, dated September 3, 2009 Exhibit f3 -Existing General Plan and Zoning Map P-246 City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Consideration of General Ptan Amendment and zone change for property located at 7403 Archibald Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 - Dear Planning Commission, We are requesting that the City initiate a general plan amendment and zone change for our property located at 7403 Archibald Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730. It is currently a designated historical landmark house, but has inconsistent zoning with the use. It is asingle-family residence but is zoned Neighborhood Commercial. Under county jurisdiction, the property was zoned Agriculture, and we believe it was changed to Neighborhood Commercial when the City incorporated in 1977. This has created a hardship for us. We have been trying to sell the property for over a year and the inconsistent zoning constantly drives potential buyers away. Furthermore, banks will not finanbe the house due to its Isgal, non-conforming use. After being residents of Rancho Cucamonga since the 1960's, we need to retire out of the area due to health reasons. The amendment and zone change from Neighborhood Commercial to Low Residential would allow the continued use of the historic landmark house, and we or a future owner would be able to rebuild it if it were ever to be destroyed by fire or other natural causes. The surrounding uses just south of us are all zoned residential so it would be consistent with the area. Thank you for your consideration.: Sincerely, ~ ~7~a_ I~1 ~;~Gl--~ :'i • !. , ~- ., Ralph & Maxine Strane 909-987-2835 ~X~~~[T A ~;~~~~~ P-247 J W z w z ~~HlBlT B l_LL°~L w .. a ~Q. ~ :o - U 4 vb ~ O P-248 a z z 0 N z .~ P-249 DIRECTOR'S REPORTS D. CONSIDERATION TO INITIATE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2009-00716 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the General Plan land use designation from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2-4 dulac) for approximately 0.58 acres of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue. APN: 1077-011-43. Related Files: Development District Amendment DRC2009-0071 i. E. CONSIDERATION TO INITIATE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENTDRC2009-00717- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request by Ralph and Maxine Strane to change the Development District map from Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to Low Residential (2-4 dulac) for approximately 0.58 acres of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue. APN: 1077-011-43. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716. Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Plariner, presented the staff report. Vice Chairman Munoz clarified that the purpose of tonight's item is to bring forward the requestto initiate the amendments. Ms. Nakajima confirmed that tonight's action is to only give staff direction in the preparation of the draft amendments. Steven Fiower, Assistant City Attorney, clarified that the item tonight is not a public hearing item but that the Chair could take public testimony if he chooses to. Vice Chairman Munoz asked if the applicant would like to say a few words. Ralph-Strane, the property owner at 7403 Archibald Avenue stated that their representative is present and would do so. Frank. Del Rio of Century 21 real estate, mentioned that he is the sales agent for the property owners. He noted there has been great interest in the property and an offer provided the proposed amendments are approved. He said the potential buyers would like to keep the property in the same good condition that it is in. Vice Chairman Munoz opened the floor for public comment. Seeing and hearing none, he closed the public comment period. Commissioner Howdyshell commented that the Commission has really taken a hard look at this request and has worked hard to assist the property owner with the barn and that she agreed that they should help them get the property sold. Commissioner Wimberly concurred that the Commission should push this forward to get the appropriate zoning approved. Commissioner Stewart commented that this is a win-win situation, that there are protections in place for the historic home and that anyone that wants to modify the home would have to come in for review and approval. She agreed to the initiation of the amendments. Vice Chairman Munoz concurred. He thanked the Strane's for their 4D years in the community and noted that they pioneered historic preservation in Rancho Cucamonga. He gave them hearty thanks for that. Planning Commission Minutes -4- October 28, 2009 P-250 Motion: Moved by Howdyshell, seconded by Wimberly, to engage in further study and to initiate General Pfan Amendment DRC2009-00716 and Development District Amendment DRC2D09-00717 by minute action. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: HOWDYSHELL, MUNOZ, STEWART, WIMBERLY NOES: NONE ABSENT: FLETCHER -carried «..., REPORT REGARDING POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL POSITIONS ON THE TRAILS COMMITTEE Larry Henderson, Principal Planner, presented the staff report. He reported that th esolution for approval amends the Administrative Regulations for the Trails Advisory Co ittee (TAC) in accordance with the Commission's action taken at the August 12, 2009 me inq, He said the resolution adds the position of the bicycling representative and his alternat He noted that ADA compliant issues are actually handled by the City's park planner and t ough Senior Advisory Committee. He also noted that adding additional members might make nducting business of the committee more difficult, not easier. Vice Chairman Munoz concurred that Karen McGuire-Emery is ayt`excellent planner. Motion: Moved by Wimberly, seconded by Stewart, to ad t the Resolution of Approval 09-43 amending the Administrative Regulations for the Trails Advi ory Committee to reflect the addition of the bike alternate position. The action carried by the Poll ing vote: AYES: HOWDYSHELL, MUNOZ, STEWART, WI ERLY NOES: NONE ABSENT: FLETCHER -carried .«._. G. REPORT ON THE SIGN ORDINANC WORKSHOPS James Troyer, Planning Director prefa d the report wifh background information. Adam Collier, Planning Technician presented the staff report. Vice Chairman Munoz expressa~d his appreciation for staffs efforts towards the workshops and the report. ~ PUBLIC COMMENTS None «,..« Commissic~rSer Howdvshell announced the grand opening of the Frontier Project on November 7 and the public is invited. She noted it is to educate the public on "green" and sustainability topics. Vice Chairman Munoz concurred that this is a very interesting project and gives folks ideas they can use to conserve resources. Planning Commission Minutes -5- October 28, 2009 P-251 'i: I ) l_.~ I ~ I ____ _.... 01 rs vd ___.._.._...__ .. .-. 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A. Recitals 1. The City of Rancho Cucamonga initiated an application for General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716 on October 28, 2009, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject General Plan Amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On February 24, 2010, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date and adopted Resolution No. 10-06 recommending approval of the General Plan Amendment. 3. On March 17, 2010, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date. 4. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on March 17, 2010, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to approximately 0.58-acre of land, basically a rectangular configuration, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue, and is presently developed with asingle-family residence. Said property is currently designated as Neighborhood Commercial; and b. The property to the north of the subject site is designated Neighborhood Commercial; the property to the west is designated Office Professional; the property to the east is designated Low Residential; and the property to the south is designated Low Residential; and c. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan because it is compatible with the established use on-site and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development. Additionally, it will provide a public benefit by preserving an existing historic landmark; and d. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Land Use Element by promoting consistent residential development/land use patterns; and e. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor the surrounding P-257 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. GPA DRC2009-00716 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA March 17, 2010 Page 2 properties. Additionally, the site is developed with an existing historic single-family home consistent with surrounding land uses in the vicinity. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the. specific findings of facts set forth in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. That the subject property is suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed district in terms of access, size, and compatibility with the existing land use in the surrounding area, and is developed with an existing single-family home; and b. That the proposed amendment would not have significant impacts on the environment nor the surrounding properties, and no new construction is proposed as part of the land use amendment; and c. That the proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. The Planning Department staff has determined that the project is exempt from the requirements of Califomia Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the City's local CEQA Guidelines. The project will permit less density, and the effect will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 16061(b)(3} -Review for Exemption. The City Council has reviewed the Planning Department's determination of exemption, and based on its own independentjudgment, concurs with staff's determination of exemption. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in Paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, the Council approves General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716. 6. The Secretary to this Council shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 17TH DAY OF MARCH, 2010. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P-258 ORDINANCE NO. 0 2 7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2009-00717, A REQUEST TO AMEND THE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT MAP FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL TO LOW RESIDENTIAL FOR APPROXIMATELY 0.58-ACRE OF LAND, LOCATED AT 7403 ARCHIBALD AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 1077-011-43. A. Recitals. 1. On February 24, 2010, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing with respect to the above-referenced Development District Amendment DRC2009-00717, and following the conclusion thereof, adopted its Resolution No. 10-07, recommending that the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga approve the Development District Amendment. 2. On February 24, 2010, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated General Plan Amendment DRC2009-00716 application and issued ` Resolution No. 10-06, recommending that the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga approve the General Plan Amendment. 3. On March 17, 2010, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated General Plan Amendment, approving the associated General Plan Amendment. 4. On March 17, 2010, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the Development District Amendment No. DRC2009-00717. 5. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: This City Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance are true and correct. SECTION 2: Based upon substaniial evidence presented to the City Council during the above-referenced public hearing on March 17, 2010, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, the City Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to approximately 0.58-acre of land, basically a rectangular configuration, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue, and is presently developed with a single-family residence. Said property is currently designated as Neighborhood Commercial; and b. The property to the north of the subject site is designated Neighborhood Commercial; the property to the west is designated Office Professional; the property to the east is designated Low Residential; and the property to the south is designated Low Residential; and P-259 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. DRC2009-00717 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA March 17, 2010 Page 2 c. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan because it is compatible with the established use on-site and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development. Additionally, it will provide a public benefit by preserving an existing historic landmark; and d. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Land Use Element by promoting consistent residential development/land use patterns; and e. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor the surrounding properties. Additionally, the site is developed with an existing historic single-family home consistent with surrounding land uses in the vicinity. SECTION 3: The Planning Department staff has determined that the project is exempt from requirements of California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the City's local CEQA Guidelines. The project will permit less density and the effect will allow no more intense use of the property than is already being used, and since it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) -Review for Exemption. The City Council has reviewed the Planning Department's determinatign of exemption, and based on its own independent judgment, concurs with staff's determination of exemption. SECTION 4: The Development District Map is hereby amended to change from Neighborhood Commercial to Low Residential for approximately 0.58-acre of land, located at 7403 Archibald Avenue, in words and figures, as shown in the attached Exhibit A. SECTION 5: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is, for any reason, deemed or held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, or preempted by legislative enactment, such decision or legislation shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or words thereof, regardless of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, clauses, phrases, or words might subsequently be declared invalid or unconstitutional or preer~pied by subsequent legislation. SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published within 15 days after its passage at least once in the Inland Vallev Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Z a J n. 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DENNIS MICHAEL Coundlmembert REX GUTIERREZ SAM SPAGNOI,O DIANE WILLIAMS Ciry Manager THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ]ACK LAM, AICP RANCHO ~UCAMONGA March 17, 2010 Mr. Mike McCarthy Mr. Ron VandenBroeke Omaha Jack's Grillhouse and Brewery 11837 Foothill Boulevard Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Mr. McCarthy and Mr. VandenBroeke: This is to acknowledge your delivery of notebooks for the City Council and staff to review. The package contained your letter, restaurant advertisements, pictures and complimentary meal vouchers. Please be advised that we are returning the vouchers at this time, as the City of Rancho Cucamonga has a no gift policy. We will retain the letters and menus for inclusion to the City Council for their meeting tonight, March 17, 2010. If you have any questions, please contact me at (909) 477-2750 Monday through Thursday from 7:OOa.m. to 6:OOp.m. Thank you. Sincerely, 1. James R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director cc: Jack Lam, City Manager John Gillison, Assistant City Manager Linda Daniels, Deputy City Manager/Economic and Community Development Enc JT/vv 10500 Civic Center Dr. • I?O. Rox 807 • Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-0807 • "]el )09-477-2700 • Pax 909-477-2849 • a~ww.ciryorrc.us 1 \ • C~~ To: Mayor Kurth City Council From: Mike McCarthy Ron VandenBrceke Re: Omaha Jack's Grillhouse & Brewery Dear City Council As the owners of Omaha Jack's Grillhouse & Brewery, we would like to sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and trouble that we have caused the great city of Rancho Cucamonga. It has never been our intention to negatively impact our city, our police partners, or the reputation that we have strived so hard to build. Both Ron and I are truly discouraged by the implication that we operate as rebels, that we don't have any concern • for rules, and that we have little concern for the health and safety of the citizens of Rancho Cucamonga. We do understand that we have made some mistakes in judgment, but we have also made it our number one priority to prove to everyone in this city that these implications are not a representation of who we aze, how we operate our business, or how we treat the citizens of this city. We are sending all of you this package with the hope of allowing you to get a feel for who we are, what we are trying to accomplish, and what we have already put into place to recapture your confidence in our ability to operate a business within your city. We hope that you keep in mind that we have been operating our business in Rancho Cucamonga for the past six years, and that we have never had any issues that have warranted concern. We have always had a great relationship with our police partners, contributed to our community, donated time and product, and overall been a positive server to our community. We're ready and willing to stand up and take responsibility for anything involving Omaha Jack's, but hope you will see that quite a bit of the chaos that has taken place in the last year has been a product of promotions and advertising by one of the other businesses within the Masi Plaza complex. We have been playing defense for quite some time, but yes, we are guilty of getting caught up in the chaos. One of the questions that we have been hearing is "Are you a restaurant or a nightclub"? I can defmitively state that we are indeed a restaurant that happens to have a baz and a • dance azea. Within your envelope, we have included our menu for your review. This menu shows without a shadow of a doubt that we aze truly a restaurant. Our menu is very • extensive, and offers something for all tastes and desires. Along with our menu, please take notice of the child's menu that we have included. We take pride in the fact that we offer a "Family Friendly" environment that is comfortable for all ages. One thing that I would like to note is that our liquor license allows us to sell up to 50% of our total revenue in alcohol. We are proud of the fact that we only average roughly 37% liquor sales to 63% food sales. A restaurant indeed. We have also included for your review a copy of each of our most recent advertisements. As you can see, all of our advertisements aze geared towazds promoting our lunch, happy hour and dinner day parts, never our late night business. In fact, we have never promoted our late night business, we have just been there to catch the overflow from the other establishment in the center that spends a lot of effort and money promoting for the late night day part. This other establishment has spent a lot of money advertising on a local alternative rock radio station, X-103 to build their late night business with music, dancing, heavy drinking/ partying, and boob job give aways. We have also advertised on X-103, but only to promote our Sunday morning football. With our X-103 football promotion, our goal was to deliver an environment that was good for watching every game on every Sunday, and offering give aways such as CD's, promo items, gift cards to other local businesses, and a mountain bike. I encourage you to go onto the X-103 web site and click on the "Photos" tab. Under this tab, you will see approximately three Loco Cantina photo envelopes, and one for Omaha Jack's. Please take a look at the crowd that we entertained during our promotlon with X-103. If you aze unable to view this web • page, I have taken the liberty to include a few of the pictures within this package for your review. As you will see, our crowd is seated and watching football, not going crazy and flashing gang signs. As I said to the Planning Commission, both Ron and I are restaurant guys that have been in the restaurant business for more then 65 years combined. This is the business that we live and breathe. We made a huge error 6 yeazs ago when we applied for our entertainment permit and neglected to notice the hours of operation that we were granted for the days of the week that we were not planning on doing entertainment. Our intent has always been to operate the restaurant from 11:OOa.m to 10:00p.m daily, to offer entertainment from 10:00p.m to 2:OOa.m on Thursday through Saturday, and to operate the bar and the lounge azea from 11:OOa.m to 2:OOa.m daily as stated in the ANALYSIS section of the staff report dated May 26`s, 2004. In RESOLUTION N0.04-64, it cleazly states in the Planning Division section, item #5, that our hours of operation shall be limited to 10:00a.m to 12:OOa.m Sunday through Wednesday, a huge oversight on our part. Our world is all about food cost, labor planning, mazketing, food production, menu development, Guest service, cleanliness and a million other things that are associated with running and owning a full service restaurant. Omaha Jack's was our first adventure into restaurant ownership, and a few things fell through the cracks as we were opening this concept. We have always worked for big corporate restaurant companies that have taken caze of all of the legal and civil details involved in operating this type of business, and in the hectic craziness of opening up a new business, we simply didn't notice that there were limitations put upon us for our operating hours. We never questioned what we • were doing, always assuming that we were complying. During the video that the police • department will show at our City Council heazing this Wednesday, they will cleazly show that we aze operating past the midnight restriction, and we would never dispute this fact. We have been operating unti12:00a.m daily from the first day we opened. We have never hidden this fact, and always assumed we were not breaking any rules. In fact, our hours of operation have been posted on the front door since day #1. Ron and I are both hazd working, honest, family men, not rebellious mavericks trying to buck the system. It is not in our character to be sneaky or unscrupulous, and the thought of this mistake makes us both quite ill. We both know that there are many businesses within Rancho Cucamonga that aze open daily unti12:00a.m, and if we had noticed that we were only granted to be open until midnight on Sunday through Wednesday, we would have simply petitioned for a change. We both ask that you try to understand how this error was made, and to forgive us for this huge mistake. When we noticed an increase in pazking lot issues, Ron and I made quite a few operational changes that greatly reduced the number of issues that were taking place. Please see Exhibit B (The letter that we wrote to the Planning Commission and the Police Department) for the details of the changes that we instituted. Since that letter was written, we have also sent all of our bartenders, cocktail waitresses and security staff to the READS class (Retail Education on Alcohol and Drugs) that was offered by our police department on 2/12/2010. Since our hearing with the Planning Commission, we made additional operational changes to insure that we were complying with all C,U.P and Entertainment regulations. Some of these changes are as follows: • • Completely canceled all forms of entertainment for an S day period of time to purge the building of the undesirable customers that were coming over to our building. During this period of time, we let everyone walking up to the door know that we were no longer offering DJ entertainment, and that we were going to "Live, Classic Rock Bands" on Friday's and Saturday's. This decision cost us over $10,000 in lost revenue, but was important to us as a way of showing the Planning Commission that we took their message very seriously. • Removed our portable DJ booth, DJ equipment, and all dance lighting from the building. • Removed any and all lettering off the front door that alluded to a night club environment. • Added a roaming security guard to the parking lot to support the already present security guard that is provided by the shopping center. • Started closing at Midnight on Sunday through Wednesday. • Hired a professional security company to supply us with a security officer for parking lot surveillance. Since putting these changes in place, there have been zero issues requiring police intervention. Larry Henderson from the Planning Department once told us that the goal of the city is not to punish, but to bring everyone into compliance. Planning Commission Chairman Richazd Fletcher stated that "We give a business every opportunity to conform once • issues have arisen". Ron and I only want the opportunity to conform, and we have proven that we can. Again, in the six yeazs that we have been operating, we have never had any issues warranting concern. Ron and I have a clean record and reputation, and are looking forward to rebuilding our relationships with our police partners, our city partners, and our community. Respectfully submitted, • Mi McC y /~ /c enBroek • ~~~~ o ~~/n1WlTG=~1J ll Enjoy one complimentary breakfast entree from our breakfast menu (Sunday only) (o~rnot vai for -out) Manager's Signature Expiration Date 3~-'~~ ~ \~ ~\ omahajacks.com 11837 Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cuomonga, CA Located on SW corner of Foothill and Rocherter 9119A77.4377 FAX 909A77.4378 Hello and Welcome It's an houor and a privilege to welcome you to Omaha Jack`s as a first time Guest. We know that when it comes to making a dining decision, you have many choices, and a lot of compelling reasons to choose one of the big chain restaurants. We`re truly honored that you chose to dine with us today, and it's our goal and commitment to exceed your expectations in both food and service. As the owners of Omaha Jack's, our desire is for you to become a regular friend of our restaurant, making your dining decision an easy one, Omaha Jack's. Omaha Jack's offers up a truly unique dining experience. 'fo start with, we use only the freshest ingredients available, and this commitment to freshness permeates throughout the building. All of our meats are cut daily on the premises, and all of our soups and sauces are actually prepared right here in our o~vn kitchen. As you visit most of the big chain brewery style restaurants, most of them brew their beer in a remote location and send it to the individual restaurants in kegs to be served behind a "Brewery" facade. Not at Omaha Jack's, as we brew all of our award winning beers right here in our own million dollar brewery. When you dine at Omaha Jack's, we're sure that you will also notice a difference in the way that our team treats you as a Guest. We call our special kind of friendship "Omahospitality", and in a few short words, it simply means that you will be greeted with a Nebraska style embrace. When you're at Omaha Jack's, you're family, and it's our commitment to treat you in that fashion. So again, it's an honor and a privilege to serve you today. if there is anything that we can do to enhance your visit, please let us know. Omaha Jack's also offers a complete catering and banquet service, so if you're ever in the need, please let us know how we can help. We guarantee that you will not find a better catering value anywhere. Omaha Jack's takes pride in our commitment to our Guests, our employee's and our community. if there is anything that we can do to support you, your family, your job, or your community, please let us know. Sincerely Ron VandenBroeke and Mike McCarthy Owners and hosts. ~~~~ Show this card and receive a Free Appetizer. E8.99 Value C9!!LCl~_ ^~ ~' cr ~ -' 1 1837 Foothill Blvd. Rancho Cucamonga Ca. 909.477.4377 Not valid with other diswwttd or Coupon i[<ms. Autlwnm[ion:~L SECURITY PLAN This Security Plan will be in effect on all nights that entertainment is being performed. 1. Parking Lot Security: • One security guard from a licensed outside security service will be posted to Omaha Jack's designated parking lot. This security guard will be licensed, and poses all necessary permits. • This security guard will be patrolling between the hours of 10:00pm and 3:OOam on the nights that entertainment is being performed. • This security guard is in addition to the two security guards that are already provided by Masi Plaza. • This security guard will also assist all employees from the building to their cars, and secure the parking lot. • This security guard will ensure that no loitering is taking place, that no consumption of alcoholic beverages is taking place in the parking lot, and that no illegal activities are taking place. 2. Building Security: • Omaha Jack's will provide a security guard at the front door of the restaurant to ensure that all Guest are carrying the proper Identification. • This security guard will also ensure that Omaha Jack's dress code is being enforced. • This security guard will also ensure that no beverages come into the building from outside, and that no beverages are removed from the premises. • This security guard will also assist the parking lot security if needed. • A second security guard will be posted inside the building, roaming the entire building throughout the night to ensure the safety of our guests. i. This security guard will also assist the servers and bartenders at identifying those guests that have been consuming too much alcohol. ii. This security guard will assist all servers in dealing with guest issues, and floor clean-up. iii. This security guard will assist any other guard that may need assistance. iv. 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Background At the February 3, 2010 City Council Meeting, staff presented the City Council with two potential options for the maintenance of the landscape areas within LMD 6 to comply with the current budget restrictions. Option One (1) was a two part action that included rebidding the landscape maintenance contract with the possible decommissioning of landscape site as a cost savings measure. The contract would be rebid utilizing adjusted maintenance and frequency levels (see attached). Option Two (2) utilized a different approach to managing the maintenance requirements within LMD 6. This option provided for one full-time permanent city employee to be assigned to LMD 6. This employee would supervise a small dedicated crew of work release laborers to maintain the landscaped areas within LMD 6. Staff was directed to simultaneously pursue Options One (1) and Two (2) as presented by Staff at that meeting for the maintenance of the landscaped areas within LMD 6. ANALYSIS LMD 6 was first formed in 1986. At the time of formation, it consisted of 235 parcels totaling 31.21 acres of land. Subsequently, the boundaries of the LMD were expanded through annexation of developing land units until it reached its present day size of 1276 parcels and 198.14 acres in 2001. A map indicating the boundaries of LMD 6 is attached to this report as Exhibit "C". The current assessment rate(s) within LMD area as follows: Single Family Dwelling (SFD) Commercial/Industrial Rate Vacant Rate $246.97/SFD $493.94/acre $61.74/acre P-262 The adopted operating budget within LMD 6 for FY 2009-10 totals $380,420 of which 51.44% is for - - contract service costs, 32.69% is for utilities (water, telephone and electricity) and the remainder is for labor costs, equipment and materials, and administration of the district. The projected revenue for LMD 6 for FY 2009-10 is $290,370 and it is estimated to have a fiscal year end fund balance of ($151,812) unless immediate expenditure reductions are made. Accordingly, with the failure of the increase in the assessment amount, staff looked for ways to bring expenditures down to a budget ' target amount of $255,670, allowing approximately $34,000 for an emergency reserve and increases in fixed costs such as utilities. The proposed $255,670 budget and associated maintenance is shown below. Staff is recommending the City Council accept Option One (1). 1136303 -LMD #6 Caryn Community Re ular Salaries $ 7,230 Part Time Salaries $ 0 Frin a Benefits $ 3,400 O orations and Maintenance $ 6,000 Contract Services $ 97,150 Tree Maintenance $ 16,870 I Water Utilities $ 90,000 Electric Utilities $ 6,260 Assessment Administration $ 7,020 Admin./General Overhead $ 21,740 Total for 1136303 -LMD #6 Ca n Comm. $255,670 Option 1 -Contract Landscape Maintenance The Public Works Services Department developed a unique set of specifications for the landscape maintenance that were tailored specifically to address the fiscal limitations within the LMD 6 maintenance and operations budget. These new landscape maintenance specifications combine various elements of the existing "B"-"F" service levels that were reworked spec~cally for LMD 6 and are not applicable for any of the other landscape maintenance districts. The new specifications included changes in frequency of maintenance for all areas within the LMD and also included provisions that were intended to help address the most needed services. A summary sheet of the proposed changes in the major work categories (mowing, weed abatement, shrub maintenance, etc.) has also been included for quick reference (Exhibit "A"). The Public Works Services Department provided the specifrcations and scope of work to the Purchasing Division for landscape and irrigation maintenance for LMD 6. Purchasing prepared a formal Request for Proposal ("RFP"). #09/10-107. There were six (6) notified bidders and six (6) viable responses received (Exhibit "B"). After analysis of the bid responses by the Public Works Services Director, Superintendent, and Purchasing Staff, it has been determined to be in the City's best interest to award the contract to Mariposa Landscape, the lowest, most responsive, responsible vendor that meets the specifications required by the Public Works Services Department. The bid amount submitted by Mariposa Landscape is within the budgeted amount for LMD 6 and therefore no decommissioning of any landscape sites within the District will be necessary at this time -all existing landscape areas will continue to receive programmed maintenance as per the new contract specifications. P-263 Option 2 - In-House Landscape Maintenance The progress of beginning an in-house recruitment of qualified individuals is underway, with a posting of a recruitment notice being the next step in the process. With the success of the rebidding effort and the cost savings realized as a result of the adjusted maintenance specifications staff is not recommending the implementation of Option Two (2). Staff recommends discontinuing this process in favor of Option One (1). CONCLUSIONS The aforementioned recommendation will provide for a stable level of service within the LMD 6 for somewhere between two (2) and six (6) years. As fixed costs for utilities continue to rise, less revenue will be available for maintenance, and services will have to be reevaluated. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept Option One (1), to provide contract landscape maintenance for Landscape Maintenance District 6 and authorize the Purchasing Manager and Public Works Services Director to take all steps necessary to affect a transition from the existing landscape maintenance contract to a new contract that supports a sustainable landscape maintenance program. Attachments: 1. EXHIBIT "A" Summary of contract specification changes 2. EXHIBIT "B" Bid Proposal Summary 3. EXHIBIT "C" LMD 6 Boundary Map P-264 :~li J d .~ V• N ~ 41 t n ~~V +® V/ Q ~ O .CC~ {~ G m w. W ~ T (/~ U ~ d Q ~ O L a `~ w U Q • m x m cu m m ~ T iX C C C C N ~ ~ i O N C m m m m E ix c c c c ~ -- ~-- - -- -- - j ~ I I 3 i ~ x ~ x x x x - z a `° T 'p >.• T T N ~ Y ~ •~ ~-- f9l (0 N ~ L a~ ~, N ~ C > C > C ~, .- 3 O _ s 0];~ Q Q Q In i ~ Y ~ o ~ I - 3 i r i I ~ ~ O N ~ N N ~ ~ ~ ~ N ~ Y C m ~ ~ ~ > W a ~ ~ W ~ N m > N ~ ~ c ~ a~ ~ ~ E ~' ~ U ~ m o.~ o ~ m ~ ~- N U ~ > ~ - o ~ .~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ m ~ ~ ~ o o~ m ~ 'O N .C w W m p -~'o ~ ~) ~ ~ C a~ v C U ~ C m '~ C L O C Q F- ~ J I a 0 a m o oa z .- i I IX Ix -~-. I Y x x ---~ - ~-- x+': x~ -- --1- i T T TI ~' Y - Y O N ~ I N ~m~~m ~- I m O E N ~, w ~ m` U ~ C O U y 'a ~ a c N ~ U O` t ~ U 7 d a R U N N P-265 I ~ I I ~ x~ IXI ! I -~-....~_.. 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U N (0 'C C C*-6! 7 N U d ~ i ~ G I U I C ~ 7 N N N U ~ N N I N .NI N~ N ~ N, a "N N ~ L ~N~~ O a a c N i O I~ I o N ~ ~ i a i~~'.u a c ~ aGi a o ~i aNi~j c f0 Ri N i ~ O i (0 N' I .~`. N i O ~ i . . s l O ~ ~ ~ i ~pi~ C I N ~U ~ ~ ~ p- I ~N!E N Q N c ~ I ~ c~~ n ~ ICI c ~ ~ O f- C ' J U i I Y N ~ ~ C > ~ I ~ O ~: j ~ a N U ~ ~ I y Q i N + I O ~ o ~ I ~ E I I I- ! I N N L m C • ~ ~ G (q ~ ~' a` 0 Z i+i P-266 i '; x I i ~ x __i......:--- i -1.._ . - ~x~ i xi x! I i i xi ~ ..._. _..... ---.. a~ ~ I ..._._:_._ I phi >,I ~ o°' i m ~i c o rni~ >,i Z ~:, o c Z N( N) Q >~ ); W~W~ i i f N d C a c m m O N V m a c I- 3 O (7 N 4 3 t N P-267 EXHIBIT "B" BID PROPOSAL SUMMARY Responder's: Brandon's Landscapes, Inc. CLS Landscape Management, Inc. Mariposa Landscapes, inc. Merchants Landscape Services, Inc. TruGreen Landcare Valley Crest Landscape Maintenance Results: '. ~. i;Tota~s Includ~ng`Ext{~ Work for„One+Year ,._ ~ ~ ..,~ bu. __Y .roe{~~~~i ._ - Vendor TOTAL Mariposa 97,149.14 Vendor B 104,319.90 Vendor C 108,771.53 Vendor D 113,436.07 Vendor E 158,216.00 Vendor F 158,695.00 P-268 EXHIBIT "C" ~~~a~3~ti~~x? o! r 7~~Pl~~,~~~~ ~ N E~~:#}a T W } } € t G Grove Av i ...% a" 4 7 t ~t ~• ~ ! i ~ ~ ~ _.........__..i..__.. _........._~ _-_.._- i Carnelian St ~ ,, ,,.._...._1......._...... _. t A 7 .~ I ~ ' I I ~ ' ~' ~'..~ ; ~ ~_ ~._.. ....._.. .L ._._... __. .._.... __. f ~....._.....- --...__~_...... __...1 I i Hellman Av -• ,..+ ~ ~ {- - r'-~~"-'~ Hellman Av f~ i 1 i ~ Archibald Av ~ i .,. ~„ _, .,,,,.i ~ I _..___~...__......_...E Archibald Av j Hermosa Av ._--.._L ......................._._... _~ ~.. ._.._....i...... _........__ i._......... I i .f....._ l.. { ~F~~~~~ ~~~! HermosaAv g I i i i f Haven AvY _,__ _ ...__. ~ .......__ ... !_...... I ...___... ~ .. ...._ l .~......~ .... ....• Haven Av i i I \,~ ~ I '• Milliken Ave _,_,,,.., _ „_,..,, ..._ i.._~ ~ ~ ..._. 1 I __. RochesterAv~ ~„_ ,,,__...~„_ _. `~~._........_L_..~..,..L..,.... ~ RochesterAv . ........_ I ~ E ..'_.._..... ,. Day Creek B -. i Etiwanda Av ~ ~ ~ i i ~ Etiwanda Av I '®' i ~ EastAv~_.._.._.._.._. o $ C0 ~ H O .'>7 ~ / tJ O °n~ N N y `~ m m 3 o ,~ a rn r 3 N m 6 Cherry Av ~~ o .._.. Milliken Av r tD 1~v. n rt. ^ti• ,! P{. STAFF REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT RANCHO C,,UCAMONGA Date: March 17, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council From: James R. Troyer, AICP Planning Director By: Jennifer Nakamura, Associate Planner Subject: REQUEST TO INITIATE MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT DRC2010-00141 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to amend Chapters S.t2 and Chapters 17.10, 17.30, and 17.32 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code regarding entertainment. BACKGROUND: Chapter 5.12 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is the primary vehicle in the City for regulating entertainment. This chapter was approved via an ordinance in 1986 and has not been revised since its initial approval. Over the last fourteen years, the City has experienced tremendous growth and significant changes in its demographics. It has become a premier haven for families with children, while also attracting a young, vibrant demographic because of its rich job base. There is a need for entertainment to interest the latter group, while maintaining a safe community that is desired by the former. In addition, actions that have come before the Planning Commission and City Council in recent months regarding existing establishments that provide entertainment and the challenges to public safety highlight the need to thoroughly review the current sections of the Municipal Code that regulate entertainment. If the City Council approves the request to initiate the Code amendment, staff will bring forward a Municipal Code amendment to the Planning Commission for consideration. If the Planning Commission recommends the amendment, it will be brought forth to the City Council for consideration at a future date. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the request to initiate the Municipal Code Amendment to review the regulation of entertainment for the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Resp tfully submitted,> -~y%~~~ Ja s R. Troyer, AICP PI ing Director P-269 JRT:JN/ge P-270 STAFF REPORT ADMINISTR~TNE SERVICES DEPARTDIF_\T Date: March 17, 2010 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: John R. Gillison, Assistant City Manage By: Tamara L. Layne, Finance Director ~'~ ~~f~ Minerva Gamboa, Business License oordinat~ „;'a,~~ ~, ~ • ~ ~~ }J ~' s,VY RANCHO tuUCAMONGA Subject: INTRODUCE FOR FIRST READING AN OR NCE ADOPTING REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO REMOTE CALLER BINGO, AND AMENDING TITLE 5 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council introduce for first reading an ordinance adopting regulations applicable to remote caller bingo and amending Title 5 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Effective January 1, 2009 the State approved certain types of nonprofit organizations to conduct remote caller bingo as described in Penal Code section 3.26.3. A remote caller bingo game is a game of bingo in which the numbers or symbols on randomly drawn plastic balls are announced by a natural person present at the site at which the live game is conducted, and the organization conducting the bingo game uses audio and video technology to Zink any of its in-state facilities for the purpose of transmitting the remote calling of a live bingo game from a single location to multiple locations ov~med, leased, or rented by that organization. The types of nonprofit organizations which may conduct remote caller bingo are: • a mobile home park association • a senior citizens organization • a charitable organization affiliated with a school district • an organization that is exempted from the payment of the bank and corporation tax by the Revenue and Taxation (R&T) Code: o a labor, agricultural or horticultural organization (R&T Code sec. 23701a) o a fraternal order (R&T Code sec. 23701 b) o a corporation, community chest or trust, organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, testing for public safety, literary, or educations purposes, or to foster national or international amateur sports competition, etc. (R&T sec.23701d) P-271 INTRODUCE FOR FIRST READING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING REGUZATIONS P:1c;r. 2 APPLICABLE TO REMOTE CALLER BINGO, ANA t11~lENDRv'G TITLE 5 OP THE R^LNCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAI. CODE D4AaCx 17, 2010 o a business league, chamber of commerce, real estate board, or board of trade (R&T Code sec. 23701 e) o asocial organization (R&T Code sec. 237018) o religious or apostolic corporations (R&T Code sec. 23701k) o a domestic fraternal society (R&T Code sec. 237011) o a veteran's organization (R&T Code sec. 23701 w) Nonprofit organizations falling into one of the above types must, in addition, satisfy the following requirements (Penal Code section 326.3(b)(2)-(4)): have been in existence for three years or more; been licensed by the local jurisdiction (city or county) • receipts of the game used only for charitable purposes; and . operation of bingo may not be the primary purpose fcr which the organization is formed. Citrus Little League has requested that the City amend Title 5 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to allow them to do remote caller bingo in Rancho Cucamonga as permitted by state law. Staff is recommending the ordinance, as drafted by the City Attorney, be introduced for first reading. P-272 ORDINANCE NO. Sz B AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ADOPTING REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO REMOTE CALLER BINGO, AND AMENDING TITLE 5 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council ordains as follows: Section 1. Anew Section 5.08.145 is hereby added to Chapter 5.08 of Title 5 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to read as follows: "5.08.145 Remote Caller Bingo authorized. A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, Remote Caller Bingo may be lawfully played in the City of Rancho Cucamonga pursuant to the provisions of California Penal Code Sections 326.3 and 326.4, and this chapter, subject to the additional requirements and restrictions set forth in this section. B. Eligible organizations.Onlythnse organizations specified in Section 5.08.020 of this Chapter are eligible and authorized to apply for a license or license endorsement to conduct Remote Caller Bingo. ft is unlawful to play Remote Caller Bingo in the City without such license or license endorsement. C. .License and operating requirements. 1. In order to conduct Remote Caller Bingo, any eligible organization may apply for a license, or license endorsement if such organization already possesses a current, valid license issued pursuant to Section 5.08.070 of this Chapter. Each applicant for a license or endorsement shall comply with and be subject to the licensing procedures set forth in Sections 5.08.050 through 5.08.080 provided, however, that the finance director may require such additional information be provided as deemed necessary to ensure that the applicant complies with all requirements of California Penal Code Section 326.3. Each license endorsement shall expire upon the expiration of the underlying license, and any license or license endorsement may be renewed pursuant to the procedures in Section 5.08.140. Each Remote Caller Bingo license or license endorsement issued pursuant to this chapter is subject to the conditions contained in Sections 326.3 and 326.4 of the Penal Code, and each licensee shall comply with the requirements of those provisions. 2. Each eligible organization issued a Remote Caller Bingo license or license endorsement pursuant to this chapter (`licensee') shall comply with all applicable provisions of California Penal Code Sections 326.3 and 326.4, including, but not limited to, the following additional conditions: a. Remote Caller Bingo games may only be conducted on property owned or leased by, or donated for use by, the licensee. RC-ordinance-remote cNler bingo P-273 b. Subject to the limitations in Section 5.08.110, no more than 750 players may participate in a Remote Caller Bingo game in a single location. c. Every licensee shall provide the Calrfornia Gambling Commission not less than ten (10) days prior written notice of its intent to conduct Remote Caller Bingo, which shall include all information described in California Penal Code Section 326.3Q)(4). d. The licensee is responsible for ensuring that the provisions of this chapter and California Penal Code Sections 326.3 and 326.4 are complied with by the licensee and its officers, employees, volunteers and members, and any violation of any of said provisions by any of the foregoing shall be imputed to the licensee. In addition to criminal penalties imposed by law, substantial evidence of a violation of any provision of this chapter, any provision of the foregoing Penal Code Sections, or of any other law involving fraud or theft in connection with conducting or sponsoring a bingo game, shall constitute cause for the suspension and/or revocation of the licensee's license in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 5.08.150 of this chapter. D. The provisions of this Section 5.08.145 shall govern over any inconsistent. provisions of any other section of this Chapter." Section 2. Severability. The City Council declares that, should any article, provision, section, paragraph, sentence or word of this Ordinance be or be declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction, or by reason of any preemptive legislative, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences and words of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. Civil remedies available. The violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the City through civil process by means of restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisances. Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this _ day of , 2010 MAYOR P-274 I, ,City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of , 2010, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the day of , 2010, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga P-275 STAFF REPORT COMMUI~IITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT RANCHO Date: March 17, 2010 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director Subject: CONSIDERATION OF CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION REGARDING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the City Council Community Services Sub- .. committee's recommendation regarding filling one appointment on the Park and Recreation Commission set to expire June 30, 2014. BACKGROUND A vacancy on the Park and Recreation Commission currently exists due to the recent resignation of former Commissioner Francisco Oaxaca upon his appointment to the Planning Commission. The City Council Community Services Subcommittee will meet on March 17, 2010, to consider appointment of a new Commissioner. Due to the timeliness of the matter, Subcommittee Members Williams and Spagnolo will present their recommendation to the full City Council at the March 17~h meeting. fitted, Kevin McArdle Community Services Director