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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978/11/15 - Agenda Packet.4.v AGENDA CITY COUNCII CITY OF RARCHO CUCAF.'P,ICA M50. Meeting No+e+rber 15, 1978 I. CALL TO OPXER. S. PLEDrE TO Tlfa FLA4. 3. ALL CtIL: Mikels Pat"-** _, Schlosser Nest frost 4. APPROVAL OF MIMUTES: November 1. 1973. $. ApAOhdK:ME1TFS. 6. CORSW CALINCAR: The folloving Con..ent Calendar irerx are erpecree to be r"Llne and non - xatrovrrnlal. 'In'r9 rrlll In acted upon by rim rouw1l at ore rim with- Out d/acaslrn. lay Connall nester, staff Abo"r, or rntereated party my re7ueat that an '"m lr raaroed from the Consent talerrder for lator discuatrcn. (pnge no.) a. APProvdl of warrants in the :mohmc of $54.9;5.55.... I b. Accept recomrldat;m or tisposal of Cnrplus Property . ... .......... 6 Z14 old C S.A. -50 orange trnca -- 1568 Chevrolrr 3A ton, to the Alta LCea School District for $1.00. C. Refer claim against the City by Mr. E Mrs. Jaees ....... ............. 8 Ransfer in the amount of $19.676 to the C12y Attorney -- for hand) i.g. L. Refer claim apaJosi the City by Gclia PJanalto aff ............ 3 approximately $250.00 to the City Attorney for '— handling. e. Refer claim against the City by Mr. t Mrs. 6sorgr .......... ........ 16 Jrnk in the Onount of approximately $1,000 to the City Attorney for handling. f. Set December 6. 1973 as a Public Hearing to consider a .... ........ 11 Zone Linage from M-A and C -2 to M-2 for 9.3 acres Of lard located on the nertfeast corner of Etihwnds ( and llhittrra. Submit" by Secondo Ccltsetero. (Zooe Owne no. 73 -02). .9- Tract to. 9"D: Acceptance of Trut PUP and Bonds ................... I8 rby Cr7smar Development Corporation: Pr. forronce fond 1 f'a (road) 5164.000.00 r Labor and terJal flood Performance Bond (landscaping) 42.6.33.30 Labor and Material fond (landscaping) 21.341.65 IiFSUL11T1011 M0. J3-68 A RESOLUT1011 OF THE CITY COUIICIL OF TIE CITY i' or RAW= CVASDRC.A. CALIFOUTA, APPR -YIUG 11P'ROYEMEw AMEMEBT, IWP.0YF11Eirr SECURITY. AND FISAL fV OF TRACT NO. 9440. City Council Agenda -2- I November 9. 1978 ,, Tract 9451: Accept roads and release bonds to Royal ... 25 Oak Homes: Performance Bond (road) S 74,000 00 1. Tract 6609: Release of bends to Vanguard Builders, .. 27 Inc : Performance Bond (roLd) $ 70,000 00 �. Tract 9352 -1: Accept roads, release bonds to ... .. ... 29 Into Homes, Inc.: Performance aond (road) $ 100,000 00 ,,k. Tract No. 8892: Release of bonds to Vanguard... .. 31 Bulldars, inc.: Performance Bond (road) S 84,000.00 Y Tract 9382: Release of bonds to Lesny- Fletcher Homes. .. .. 33 Performance Bond (sewer) $ 40,000.00 Performance Bond (water) 53,000 00 VTract 9348: Release of bonds to Kent Land Co. ...... . . ..... 33 Performance Bond (sewer) S 46,000 00 Performance Bond (water) 44,000.00 iffract No 9381: Release of bonds to Lecny- ... . ...... . .... .3 Wilshira Propertles: Performance bond (sewer) $ 41,000 00 Performance bond (water) 0,00D.00 m. Acceptance of deed of granting a street easement over .. .. ... 38 Metropolitan Wbter District easement. RESOLUTION NO. 78 -66 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF-PA!:CRO CL'CAY.9NGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY E'IGIIIEER TO SIGN, CG BEHALF OF THE CITY OF RARCIIO CUCAMONGA, AS EASEMENT FROM THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT TO THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. 7. PUBLIC HEARING / Request submitted by Coral Investment, Inc. to change the zone .... 55 from R -1 (single family residential) to A -P (Administrative - Professlonal) for 1.629 acret located on the south side of Baseline between Garnet and Beryl Avenue (Zone Change No. 78 -0I). ORDINANCE NO. 47 All 0- 01MANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, REZONING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 208 - 011 -66 (7C78 -01) ��} (First Reading) City Council Agenda -3- 8. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS: A. Request Granting an Electric Franchise As the Council is aware, the City has previously approved an Ordinance granting an electrical franchise to the Southern California Edison Co. Unfortunately, the attorneys representing the Edison Company have requested that the City repeat the entire procedure since the process was apparently not followed precisely. The first step in granting a franchise Is for the City Council to adopt a Resolution declaring Its Intention to grant an electric franchise to the Southern California Edison Co Following adoption of the Resolution, a public hearing would be scheduled for Decmeber 6, 1978. RECOMMENDATION: It Is recd nded tha: the City Council + adopt Resolution No 78 -67 RESOLUTION NO. 78 -67 lNly A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO GRANT AN ELECTRIC FRANCHISE TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY November 9. 1978 61 p6g 8. Recommended Adoption of Resolution of Necessity to Exercise. Eminent Doma In to Acquire Property for Drainage and Flowage Q, Purposa. Report by City Engineer, Lloyd Hubbs. RESOLUTION 110 78 -69 A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, TO EXERCISE RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY FOR DRAINAGE AND FLOWAGE PURPOSES C. Cooperation Agreement Between Clty of Rancho Cucamonga and.. . 1 County of San Bernardino for Administratlon of Community Development Block Grant Program. The City has received a "Cooperation Agreement" between •he City and County regarding Community Development Block Grant Funding from HUD for Fiscal 1979-80. Basically, this agreement authorizes the County to act on our behalf In dealing with HUD for CDBG funds in the upcoming fiscal year. The alternative to proceeding with this method would be to "opt out" of the block grant program and go Into competition with other cities for funds from the Small Cities Program. At this time, chances are Rancho Cucamonga would not benefit from the alternativo method (prim aril because we do not have an accurate census completed). If this agreement Is approved by Council, the County may then proceed with the project recommendation previously submitted by the City (curbs and gutters, park Improvement and storm drains) RECOMMENDATION: It Is recommended that the Cooperation Agreement be adopted by the City Council. 68 99 City Council Agenda -4- November 9, 1978 1 0. Recon .ndaticn for Transition of Account. 97 ,tM 1� C`e rk Posit on. V As the City Council Is aeare, In the - current yaar's budget the Council had approved the transition of an Account Clerk position which Is now funded through the CETA program to the City funding. The employee currently In the account dark position has resigned vsitm effective Dya..►.y{s}»gi Because of the changes Jv�'- In the CETA guidelines, it is highly doubtful that a qualified replacement can be found who would meet the Federal requirements for the position. It Is, therefore, recommended that the City Council approve the transition of the position beginning January 1, 1979• Funds to finance the four - months of salary are available in the non - departmental account for this transition RECOMMENDATION: It Is recommended that the position Of Account Clerk be transitioned from the CETA program to a regular City position beginning January 1. 1979 It Is further recommended that the funds amounting to , e transferred from the non - departmental account to the appropriate salary account to finance the transition Apr Peas: 9 CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS: ; jq# NaCat+ T'J'ft • U1C 02I "�� 10 NEW BUSINESS a. City Council b. 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U m m W PI N S O W V1 W vt r+ m ~ H N UY N H H Y1 m M C) u Z .Z r M N F W' pa M u c� a v a HI N e N D• 6 0 0 w M C M 0 w M m U C m t: o W N C O W � O ca w 0 6 m 0 OI 9 U O 0 vq W a a H Q Q H d a a 0 F �.UY 4Y NY 4Y q q F F � C HHp HQ P. a a 6 x pF P F H d .a a✓ �¢ a s m s � fF � Q � O• d m' a aca w vc± N T Fr m wvt E � 6T 4 mW Lod B m Y M E M 0 R A N D U M Date: November 8 1978 To: Lauren Wasserman Fron: Bill Holley Subj: Disposal of Surplus Property Lauren, the "Old C S A. 50 Orange Track" 1968 Chevrolet three quarter ton with 174,000 plus miles (speedometer broke last January) should be surplused off of our assets litt It is no longer in regular service, and elimination would cut one vehicle from our insurance cost I recocmieud that the truck be sold to the Alta Loma Schocl District for $1.00 cash and past /current /future "considerationd'shown both C S A. 50 and the City of Rancho Cucamonga by this School District. In explanation of those "considerations ", find the fc.11ow;ng: The Alta Loma School District has provided ovec the last three years to both C.S.A. 50 and the City, wi:nout request of compensation; 1. Weekly use of skip - loader /mower for two years prior to our purchasing our own mowing equipment (commercial rental cost is $17 50 per hcur with a three hour minimum, which computes out co in excess of $5,000); 2. Providingg • . h a gasoline source for our truck (at cnst);y 3 Provided us with a free access to wood s'iop for use of table saw and radial arm saw; 4 Provided us with welding service for repair of equipment; 5 Provided us with equipment and small tool loans; a 6. Provided us access to Xerox machine (at cost) for two years; 7. Provided and continues to provide, chairs and tables for our use at large public meetings; B. Provided the new City the use of six brand new desks over the summer until our own arrived; V Memo 11/8/78 To: L Wasserman From: B Holley Page 2 9 Provides facilities for City recreational activities; and 10. John Gill's many hours of experience, help and advice to a young and struggling park district, C.S.A. 50. The School District needs a truck The City has a truck it does not now need We are both public agencies dedicated to the purpose of serving the same client for the least amount of money possible I think this action would be in the beat interest of the public we both serve, and further, it is a small gesture of thanks to a fellow agency who has always been willing to help in the service of the community. I request an agenda item on November 15 _or Council action BH /mh 7 3. s,- C! w 1 ilf 11l- .x<�min�lz `I t i• f ./C C 1f'.•J� /. lL.2C e"Iw It �.EG<.r'eve ,!1 air j,e •CG/ jeelfi7 ��, / U J f try z«•. l �>y �r•`G�c,�G�� CLRI� L'rY <lilc f�pe[.�/fJP,.c'cC. 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L. at PAM \ UU[T NIT AND ouco I �V i -- - L•ITV %6- Wcre- cu caE� ,�ca l L.111114IS1 14.1 ION -- T,GV f 1978 -- - -- — �1 1 11 l�l I�tG _ — - r -- - -- - I- la g000 Hn° n pS iS!(i $ wY uo «Mmin pnl, .1 „..N l.rn . >_.L..... ro 0Nl.r Parts ,..IL 4�bJ......« �. .J r. Ol..kll„. .1. rt.1 1r .,JIM I"'$ ­J .+.. A...•n .• u.+.. .,,,... . +1. :ci .... _ Ni.: rw+l ,.J We.. a le+s —!. Dar Nei Paris m 11wN s. rl .wJ Sublet iiiluiil�:::n w PA, Wu 1.11 10 Io I .1L i q .u'ss S ales TsL -- /. c.... ,..,... /. /L ESTIMATE TOTAI Si 1111.0, v P Lv ADVANCE CHARGES tus.nN GRAND TOTAL 3 f sNCCr No _ -or —snea• ESTIMATE OF REPAIRS R.O. o.re— LL�p�g r tI\ _- -- i ORDER. w, as O LIBERTY ri �] FORD Puma S lJ VIUII�I JHi N]pll CAlll(RNiP eIJN NAUC __ _ _�llL• �(% ADORE, _ —.�- Iwmaru nr A.-., .. 1. IrR Lib S_ sNCCr No _ -or —snea• ESTIMATE OF REPAIRS R.O. o.re— LL�p�g r tI\ _- -- i ORDER. Pratt Subject to Price Change and Availability II.Y \� n. V•. _ nul C U u iii 111444 w, as O : Puma S lJ t-Br t-e–_ _ -- _ —LIiY •`•: Rld:CIi�CC /jia �.GtL --- TA,nt. tiw -I:DV_ G-J918 -- Fll - - -- - • rin IJ +InI SQL 1. IrR Lib S_ —l�d o.l...nt. t.Q.�,1,1 1 6.rgr. S u.,... o. o. r...u. A...., 1 -- — Op'n hrme q , Pratt Subject to Price Change and Availability II.Y \� n. V•. _ nul C U u iii 111444 w, as O : Puma S lJ .. ... xlraxr.nr .I. •.. rin IJ +InI SQL 1. IrR Lib S_ —l�d o.l...nt. t.Q.�,1,1 1 6.rgr. S u.,... o. o. r...u. A...., 1 n 'f 1 OCONNOR & Quicu. I C 1 r/ D I((nu(.•i2 al Lm CITY " GANCFO CUCAMONGA 2 anste�noN 72)3 Grndun A,rnuc 3 AIU Umn. 4hfnmu 917UI 11C 1 27 1970 -I I , +•.2,,, All PM 4 •(Ii11UIk111111 Il 0131 l Iulf 5 Alwmq 1 or Ransfer 6 7 8 C3AIM M '00: CITY OF RANOIO COCN DG'i 9 10 11 City tall - - 9740 ❑ ;elino R1. 12 Mincio Cucamonga, California 91701 13� 14 In the rbtter of the Claim of 15 Fir. a Mrs. Janes Ransfcr, Claimant's 16 Robert J. O'Connor, Attorney at law, hereby presents this claim to 17 the City of Rancho Coca enga, pursuant to California cwernnent Code Section 910. 18 1. 71n name and post office address of rh. L 1•irs.Ransfer, claimants, 19 I is as follows: 20 6237 (Lartx 21 Alta Echo, California 91701 22 2. The post office address to which Robert J. O'Connor, attorney 23 for claimants, desires notice of this claim to to sent to as follows: 24 7253 Carnelian Ave. 25 Alta Rosa, California 91701 26 3. On or about July 26, 1970, the City of Rancho Cucvmnga, 27 huiidiN Depirtmcnt, insixctal the 20' x 20' roan addition to 6237 Quartz ave. 28 Alta tam, California ad determinod it was mt in Lug7liance with the local 1 {' m T,. .^ 1P lousing Oxde, thereby withholding tin issuance of a c Tlctlon certificate 2 until corrections were made. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 T 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4. On or about August 1, 1978, without making inspection, Mr. Van Pelt of the building department certified tint the 20' x 20' room addition to 6237 Quartz Avenue, Alta lama, California, was in compliance with the local housing code, and certification was sulmitted to escrow for tin lxu'pose of releasing money in satisfaction of the contract. The City of Itarrho Cucamonga, knew or should have known that mnieo would be released upon their certification. 5. Upon receipt of the certification escrow, released all ro- miming monies duo on the contract and held by escrow The centract had not been oampletod and the, required corrections noted on the 7 -2G -78 inspection had not born cerrocted. Said items still have not been corrected making said 20' r 20' roan addition unsuitable for the purposes it was built for. 6. So far as it is known to lobert J. O'Oonnor, attorney for claimants, at the date of filing this claim, Mr. 6 Mrs. Ransfer have incurred ,Lamages in the a7ount of $19,676.00 due to the unsuitability of the 20' x 20' roan addition and the attendant cost of making said mom addition habitable and in Conformity with the local housiig code. 7. The Chief Building official, City of Rancho Cucamonga wilding Department, VAN PELT, his agents employees and officers and Roes I through hoc caused the injury arc] damage to claimant. Claimant is informd and believes and alleges that each of the Roes designated herein are legally responsible in some manner for the events and happenings hercinabove referred to, and illegally caused injury aml damage to claimant. 0. At the time of presentation of this claim, IV. 6 Mrs. Ransfer claim damages in the amount of $19,676.00 for repair arxl or replacement 2 11 1 of tho 20' x 20' zoan addition. 2 3 4 Datod• , 511 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 t 19 20 21 < 22 23 24 25 Y 26 s' 27 �? 28 .9- - 3 lv •rt J. O'Nnnor I t? r r 01, - — �..;,.er -•.gam VERIFICATION BY PARTY (466, 2015.5 C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF 1 am the In the above entitled action or proceedmg.I have read the foregoing nxl know the contents Thereof; and 1 certily that the came Is true of my own knowledge, except as to thou mailers which are therein stated upon my Information or belief, aid as to those matters, I believe it to be true. 1 declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foreyomy Is true and correct. I.XE CUTE DON CALIFORNIA AT Y PROOF OF SER IICE BY MAIL (1013x, 2015.5 C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DEANARDINO 1 am a rasdenl of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years and riot a party to the within entitled Action. my business address Is 7253 Carnelun Avenue, Alta Loma, California On (k:t01)"r 25, 1978 I unved the wdhi L Claim to LI1C CitV 2LBaagb2—CL=amOng1 On the CLLy of flancln Cue:z=nga City Hall i In cad action, by PUCI a true co thereof enclosed In a Tested envelope nq copy wllh postage ihnron fully pepald. In the United Static mail addressed at IollowL A 11=1so Ox=rga City Hall y` 9340 Vaseline Rd. RAcnho Cucatranga, California 91730 1 de W u. under penally of pnlury, :hat the foregoing is true arks correct. EXECUTED ON 4tobel 25, 19711 _ AT Alta tan] CALli ONNIA I I M E M O R A N D U M To: Lauren Wasserman From: Bill Holley Date: November 15, 1978 Subj: Authorization to apply for Roberti- Z'Berg Open Space and Recreation Program Act (SB -174) Needs Basis A possible funding source, listed above, has been found for the financing of the Community Services Building modification /addition It was approved for design by Council at the November 1 Meeting. The deadline for submission of an application for this program is December 1, 1978 for funding in the next fiscal year, 79/80 The Roberti- Z'Berg Act provides a 75 -25 State -Local cost sharing on accepted projects The architectb estimatelconstruction cost is $344,700, bringing the State's share to $258,525, leaving the City a balance of $86,175 to be paid from Park Development Fees in the next fiscal year This would bring the total City coat for design, engineering and construction to a total of $111,204. An alternative method of the same program would be theattempted inclusion of the design engineering phase into the grant request, reducing the $111,204 figure by $19,271 75, into total City investment to $91,932 25 This, however, would not be advised, as the funding agency may think that the City is endeavoring to supplant rather than supplement local funds. Therefore, is is my recommendation that the first approach be used This is one of three funding sources which is being currently explored for this project Request an agenda date of 11/15 to request authorization by City Council to submit above described proposal. " 4B)mh RESOLUTION NO. 78 -5Z A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUI•iCIL OF THE- (STY. OPe RANCHOO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE APPLICATION-FOW. GRANT FUNDS UNDER THE ROBERTI— Z'BERG URBAN OPEN —SPAM AND RECREATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, the legislature of the State of California has enacted: the Roberti.7_%tri;.;Urbarsn Open-Space and Recreation Program, which provides funds to certain political subdrvisrons'ot'tire- State of California for acquiring lands and for developing facilities to meet urbarreaeatimrneetlsi. and WHFREAS, the State Department of Parks and Recratiorr has• beer delegated% the- responsibility for the administration of the program, setting up necessaryprocedures . governinEg application by local agencies under the program; and WHEREAS, said procedures established by the State•Department'or'Parks' and^- tteereatlom require the applicant to certify by resolution the approval of applications prlortorsubmisslorroff said applications to the state; and WHEREAS, mid applications contain a certification that the applicant'wilt comply wi0aiti federal, state, and local environmental, public health, relocation; aftTrmative aetior; andd clearinghouse requirements and all other appropriate codes, laws and= regulations, prior'twU2^- expenditure of the grant funds; and WHEREAS, the project(s) applied for under this program must be of a hlgW prlorltyand=utisrfv the most urgent park and recreation needs with emphasis on unmerneeds,ir tAe- mosethear{Ijn• populated areas; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the CiVY CoutfciL btret;Yr. 1 Approves the riling of an applicat:on for funding underthe Roberti- Z'bergiUrbarO'perFSpacC and Recreation Program; and 2. Certifies that said agency understands the general provisions of the a;reement; and 3. Certifies that mid agency has or will have sufficient funds to operate are maimaim the- projrct(s) funded under this program; and 4. Certifies that said agency has or will have available prior to eommencement'of'anyworWatrthb= project(s) included in this application matching money from a nDnsute']burcej and: 5. Certifies that the project(s) included in this application conform tir•thereae2tt0rel6memo4f the applicable city or county general plan, and 6. Appoints the Community Services Director _ as'agemutSKee City _ to conduct all negotiations, execute and' subinin alti documents including but not limlted,to applications, agreements, anrerdmemsy,p2ymrmt requests, and so on which may be necesuty for the completioro f'the- aforenmmiottettj project(s),and 23 7. Appoints City Attorney as legal counsel for said agency .,with authorization to sign the certification on page 1 of application. .APPROVED and ADOPTED the 15 day of November 19-2p I, the undersigned hereby certiftthat the forego"�sm Resolution No. 78 =SZ ,was duly adopted by the Rancho Cucamonga ity Council - , by the following roll call vote: Ayes: Noes: Absent: 24 Gerk J tnC � rr G•� CONSENT CALENDAR To: City Manager and City Council From: Jack Lm, Director of Community Development Subject: ZONE CHANGE NO. 78 -02 - SET PUBLIC NEARING Please set a public hearing for the December 6. 1978 City Council meeting to consider a Zone Change from M -R and C -2 to M -2 for 9 3 acres of land located on the northeast corner of Etivanda and Nhittram. Request cubmltted by Secondo Colombero. Zone Change No. 78 -02. Respectfully submitted, _ JACK LAM. Director of Community Development JL:nm 17 CONSENT CALENDAR TO: City Council FROM: Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer November 9, 197,3 SUBJECI: ACCEPTANCE OF ;'ACT NAP AND BONDS - TRACT NO. 9440 Located on the vest side of Permosa between Wilson and Banyan. This tract wm granted a 60 day extensinu at the last City Council meeting of November 1, 1978. OWNER: Crismar Development Corporation 2120 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200 Santa Monica, CA 90403 PERFORMANCE BOND (ROAD) - $128,000 SURRETY _ LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND (ROAD) - $64,000 SURRETY PERFORMANCE BOND (LANDSCAPING) - $42,683.30 SURRETY LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND (LANDSCAPING) - $21,341.65 SURFITY NOTE: This tract map Is on the approved B I.A. list attached. Respectfully submitted, L LLOYD NUBBS, City Engineer LN:nm US t',•t "1`` IIIIII Ultll; INgtI , I It I A Olt II IAIIUN UP CA., lilt•;, DALU1' VIEW CIIAPTEft • "� '-j, " \ 147 A AV . ST E. D UPLAND, CA. jj(•'11 �J (714) 981.2997 G OCIPt T0: Mayor and Members, Rancho Cucamonga City Council I'Roll: B,tldv View Chapter, Building IaduStry of Calitzrnin DATE: January 31, 1978 SUDJi.CT: CIA Voluntary Phdring of Approved Ttntative Tr,letr. on Scplic Disposal in the City of R•utcho Cucamonga. Per the request of the City Council nn 11,111117 +•y 18, 1978 the IslA w..s ,treed to p•v parr a proposal for fiu.tl approval of Approved Tentative Tra.,� on repair waste di:roral In do nit ro the BIA liar cone np with two cle'lonts for this program Element One - Voluntary I'hasiag of Unsewercd Tracts Element 'two - Tauk Force rccomm^_ndalions. The Building Indu: lily A..r.ociation wuuld Iil.r to thank the City Council for it, good faith offer in t(-qucr,linr lira induct ^y to mats o proposal of ilr. un Ur hove at tempt ml to Jo this ir. po::itivc nannt•r " "'I bop^ thtt in the faluru the city, the it�an:.t rV and III" t•omm,mity "till work logclller to create an economically thriving and heir :,ufficiattt city Sincerely, ,finny (•Unwell, President Baldy Viet) Chapter, BIA a I lrmf •t 0n, Voluntary Phasing of Unt:rurrcd Tracts The following i:: a breakdown for Voltutl,n•y ill, tning of all Approved Teljtoliv,• '11•arls that are (nr ern ho) lit.t cd for septic disposal of t.aslc. It should ltv noted that all of the homes represented rn•e on lots cif 1t1,0110 sfl, ft or larger (equestrian homes). Therefore it i:t safe to assume that the average price lag for the home;; represented will be in the nei(hbnrhood of $100,000 and will provide the highest property tax bast to he expected in a young and growing community of Rancho Cucamonga. Also, the tracts listed were given a "negative declaration" daring the U.nvironmental Review pricr::r. by tits County Sub- division Committee (on which the representative of various school dislrit is are seated) This neans lh.tt when thr:e tracts were conditionally apin•oved their impart uptnt school enrollments was not ,fudged t.evious enough to warrant a "denial." 7'hit: is also true of approved tentative tracts on _ sewered disposta. - The time r.patt for final approval and Ilt•_ it.rn.inrr of building pernits for lhr:•e tracts ctrclrltct, in-c, Ft`nluary, 1974 Should this crntsl[•uction cimdnly by apprt,vod, it avoid represent 11 V of the cons t rue tiou app ovcd Pram 11,11•ch 21, 1977 to present (A building noratorittm ceir.tr(i prior In Ilareh 21, 1977) I'urlhet'l, it should be uotrtl that rnu:a twat ioll time from recording to occupancy now .tverapes apprnximalrly eleven monthn 'this it, primarily duo to the di lfirullV of obtaining such materidls as insullaLion, ccir•nnt nmt dry wall. Attached to this proposal fire written agrrornrttla from the owners of tract:: liated that promise the si Fndlor :. will stick to the nrliedule for fin.tling and alit it iug lntil(ling permits azn indiented in this proposal. The Ladder.., involved• realize that thoul;h the agreements arc not )en -illy binding, breal.ing Food faith with the Counril will cud.ny;et• other builders chasm• of obtaining their permits, and, consequently the whole proposal as it is presented. 20 illq 1 1 11 L1 I -. ii "II ":II "q u••... Sl'ilLhU 1. Or 61' TOVAl. TCACT P -1 UNITS O:.T:i_R Ise v;nT iDa I'IaAI_ UIS \:1 I'I IL'II IS SCI:CIAI. liDTLS 9176 14 Jln (lice 7/22/78 2/78 (1/78 8rilln sold to Falco Devei Agrees to conditions. 9351 63 :lark 11I 2/2/78 2/78 8/78 Will agree to hold off of pemits until Angust, 78 94200 35 Knlbnch 3116178 2/78 708 Nlll al;rru to hold off or Permits until August, 78. 9621* 38 i:nlbnch 6/16/78 2178 2/78 flood control work to be performed o11 tract. 91130 29 Pob Duchanon 3/16/78 2/78 2/78 Ilia [Inanerd his tract m. uill have to pay points 1 he looses it. 9440 45 Ilark III 2/19/78 8/78 8/78 alit Imkl Uiln hill need tract if grant rd f(n.11 approval continuance on others. 9444 20 Mirk III 7/1F/78 12/78 12/76 11111 hold off. 1:111 nerd 1 continuance. 91145 61 ;tart: III 2119/78 12/78 12/7F (Jill field off. VIII need continuance 9505 16 Bob Roper 4/21/78 8/78 E/78 / "I CO prvr lupmrnl u111 Agree to hold off on tl.l•. tract as "rll ns 9176 (tb are buying). 9539 16 Aonyon i:rtrhtn 7/20/78 2/79 7/79 D111 hold off until 1979. Will "red Development continuance. 951'0 45 tnnynn 5118178 2/79 7179 l:fll hold off 1lrirlltn t'fII nerd until 1979. Development cent Lnnance. 9569 36 Falcon Coast 3/16/78 2/78 2/78 gone 9587 -7 49 Crlffin Drvel 9/18/78 8178 8/73 ':ill f11 hold o[E final tit P 9583 49 Crlffin prvel. 6/16/78 2/78 2/78 Hone. 958E 10 1:1111om l'.•rry 7/20/78 217A 2/7F ?lone 9596 36 Carry tllllrr 6/16/78 2/78 2/711 Il,ln f LnAllerll nu I will Inc TOTAL. 1f. irACT, 564 IIDITF poAltn If dolnyed. 21 �Y I COPY /•. / ;� t V✓ ! .^ ARTHUR H. BRIDGE m....... CUCAMONGA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT LLOYD W. MICHAEL A'Y. Y \.1 GJV NI.IFAVU.FU 4L LVI.Ypwu. l \t11 Y,IJJ r Y O VAN Yl0 9], IGYI FRANK LESINSKY ROBERT NESBIT CHARLES l VArH Y...4N.1 GALER ROYER .. 'W. 11, I..I,III Octob,•r 23, 1978 T •111 jai .Al : td IhlJl�liil�l [ j.?1311111G San ll_rnardino County c I:nvirnnmuntal Ilealth Services 351 Kurth tit. Vices AVll.lne San i:acnardlno, California 92401 Attention: fir. Ben Kaplan Gentlemen: Crinma_r, -e—, lonment*Drnnrntioq,_. Developer of Tract No. 9� t0 , s tasted in Rarcio Cucatxn9a, have ceposited with this District a Material and Labor Bond, and a Bond for the Improvement of Subdivision, copies of tihich are enclosed n- N bv thi r. Di atrlct as an assurance Lhat s.iu improve m ent.. 11.11 C providcu, as stated, within the boundaries of the Cucamonga County Rater Dtntrict Plea.lo contact the undersigned if you have any further qu"Liuns concerning this Imlttur Your, t rely, CI1C, 1 t'Clha'i 1' L�i'1 n1..a1. James if. Cline, Jr. Principal Engineering Aide JBC:bf Enclosure i �cc: City of Rancho Cucamonga 3 c„ 22 'Ii •ti -- - t '' "• ^'1'E NTATIVB'i MAP• \,: i iTRACT NO ,9440 fluu.wsluliur•1 •YUU UUr mua tr w. /H j)• , • Ir. 1 _ W ILSGhI ANTER- OFFICE M*0 DATE November 2, 1978 1 `u .mn3 FROAi JOSEPH P. COLLEY, Land Development Engr. PHONE 2502 =u" Surveyor Department TO LLOYD HUBBS, City Engineer City of Rancho Cucamonga SUBJECT MATTERS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE CITY COW CIL OF RANCHO CUCA" '.GA FOR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 15, 1978 This item is being forwarded to you for presentation to the City Council: TRACT 9451, Accept Roads and Release Bond (City of Rancho Cucamonga) Located at the southwest corner of Base Line and Ramona Avenue. _ Owner Royal Oak Hones P 0 Box 3236 Anaheim, CA 92803 Performance Bond (Road) $74,000.00 (Surety) NOTE: The road construction has been approved as being in accordance with the Road Improvement Plans and it is recommended that the roads be accepted The improve- ments include curb and gutter, paving, sidewalks, walls and street signs. JPC:SM:Is 9vs, 25 Rn. 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I yr. ��.i� ��•S I �ls': RAMON.�A�_..�y..y�cn^'^"____ __ � ra =r i i 1, ��r r^.i j•r ;,�_y tmtr•.a•,ud 43 M10A1A sol io---- _/,VLUUE rv.< � last 1 ' \_ y/ flrr� }'i:i r • t} • i �'/t yi � ♦n If� a 1 t • i AVF 4✓i- TRACT f�Qr ,jw �ek!'• h1 v AVE �' v10 p� r �' ,•r 'f ch ._� .� n m'• xt•- �A�v'�r.L «ii:.F+irS�i"iiw•4't.r�,!" �'!yOrr.trJl..: •- r rf, ' u r, L o m� h/. a y p GJO •', a Nn VEN 4 VG• Jo CONSENT ITMS November 6, 1978 T0: City Council FROM; Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer SUBJECT: TRACT NO. 6609 - Release of Bonds Located at the northwest corner of Herm,,•- and Lemon Avenue OWNER: Varguard Builders, Inc. 9211 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 PERFORMANCE BOND - ROAD - $70,000.00 SURREIY NOTE: The roads for 6609 were accepted Into the maintained road system along With the sewer end water bonds being released on 7/5/78 by City Council The County Road Department in the past 8 years has not released road bonds due to verbage in the agreement. However, the developers have been put into a situation that they eontirue to pay premiums on bonds that arc no longer applicable. Therefore, we have been requested by a representative of Vanguard Builders, Inc to release the performance Bonds for the above mentioned tract The County has now transferred responsibility in these matters to us 27 2 'j4wlp ;% g�AEz ON F)QOP. KTY Yi�Cyz< iR 6609 a j •JT7rE'/G/ CL —I ° CrJI °GIN COQ � W 'i�',% '� W•.rCnTN2L EL•VC.' JO�G�1L /F (7/-)).F7- X1 AT f S.A R.Y. t4 % r nu win I ,�'7..7 rsrl «n /w pwnr:.ir.I,.n1•+ }I 3 A7' M rllalY , I, i AYM Yr! /P. /w/r >.ti1/«r Mrl)LMf � I'��Nn/.Mgrwl � r I i r i 1 w ^ /f I I♦ e _ 1 ro r� w + R.I,1LY /. .rl tl •Nnt r/4. y, l .il YI N•Y Ti -J 1 I� ' 'S t' , I/ rf 4 y I.ti?.;l t � • ; `�h '; /.i. h /I 1 I. 'life I �w IIW ���' �Gi � i � � I I 1 • I • I n {Ill = t .T t � i — x-•°S: �' t.1 .rn ww wl I I�1 1 ..rn• ,I��• �1f 4. "i'{'' �.� t S i l 11hi ` %nu � ..'.ri' 14 d•wairs.r I VV t h�y^�CV.A..Ct a I 1•a ;' �/ l � /6,♦ I , jll � I� /s t1 � i nt ='�F'fZ °•, �+Yy ro I,u ,i I ,�) ^•$� I Sri. r I a� 3 � wr ;,y w v � I, .may +. � � �I � s L•^'i°_ all . INTER - OFFICE MEMO e PA,m ainrember S. 1978 FWW ZWM P. COLLEY. Sand Development £ngr. PmoriE 2502 SYIRVEOd I'>EPARTYM To UDYD SQt" S. City Engineer City of Rancho Cucamonga J>LzFCT RIAITERS TO BE PP"SE M TO Tiff CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO CL'CAMOMA FOR I'MIIUS Qff SI MVER 15. 1978 Tbis Jean is being forwarded to you for presentation to the City Council: TRACT 9352 -1. Accept Roads. Release Bond (City of Rancho Cucamonga) JPC;Sh:is Sued at the Southeast corner of dHneteenth Street (State Highway 30) aim Ramona Avenue. Owner. L= Hanes. Inc. 9260 1. Foothill Blvd. Npland. CA 91786 Perform& ace Bond (Road)- 2103.000.00 Surety MM The road construction has been approved as being in accordance with the Road Improvement Plans and it is recommended that the roads be accepted. The improvements include curb and gutter. paving. sidewalks. walls and street signs. 29 1 -- 17TH fS CfT (STATE NMr RT. X0. ?0 TRACT 935z- I SITE /4 O, INf it fll 11 l( ovy VICINITY MAP scale 1 " , 5001 3D CONSENT CALENDAR November 6, 1978 TO: City Council FROM: Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer SUBJECT: TRACT NO. 8892 — RELEASE OF BONDS Located at the northwest corner of Hermosa Avenue and Lemon Avenue OWNER: Vanguard Builders, Inc. 9211 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91770 FERFORHANCE dOND — ROAD — $84,000.00 SORREIY NOTE: The roads for $892 were accepted into the maintained road system along with the sever and water bondc being released on 6/21/78 by City Council. The County Road Department in the past 8 years has not released road condo due to verbage in the agreement. However, the devolupars have been put Into a situation that they continue to pay premiums on bonds that are no longer applicable. Therefore, we have been requested by a representative of Vanguard Builders, Inc to release the performance Bonds for the above mentioned tract. The County has no transferred responsibility in these matters to us. 3� FGhurch rCNT DI rf7IN r-I '� 1CT 8668, 3. --r A5h(ord 0 J l fiENtn1IVE:I i< rl•s.c t II> f !,Colt r•.ypo L Jr Torwick 51 i I 5 i<I= t r� It T rr e t ir 1. 1 L ��- -- ,4 oor9el hl 1 � L"JR I _s •z j � a. 1 = r FII ._ I L- _ foolhrll — Bled VICINITY MAP 3Z INTER- OFFICE MEMO DATE October 30, 1978�� FROM JOSEPH P. COLLEY, Land Development PHONE 383 -2502 SURVEYOR DEPARTMENT j(7CIn TO LLOYD HUBBS, City Engineer t CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMMONGA 9 SUBJECT MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONrA FOR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 15 1978 These items are being forwarded to you for your presentation to the City Council. TRACT 9382, Release Bonds (City of Rancho Cucamonga) Located at the southwest corner of Base Line and Haven Avenue Owner: Lesny- Fletcher Homes 477 South Fairfax Avenue — Los Angeles, CA 90036 Performance Bond (Sewer $40,000 00 Surety Performance Bond (Hater : $53,000 00 Surety Note: The above has been approved for release by the Department of Environmental Health Services. TRACT 9348, Release Bonds (City of Rancho Cucamonga) Located on the east side of Turner Avenue South of Base Line. Owner: Kent Land Company 17881 Sky Park North Irvine, California 92707 Performance Bond (Sewer): $46,000.00 Surety Performance Bond (Water): $44,000 00 Surety Note: The above has been approved for release by the Department of Envircm.ental Health Services - continued- G2c 33 1 E October 30, 1978 Matters to be presented to the City Council -City of Rancho Cucamonga for Meeting of November 15, 1978 TRACT 9381, Release Bonds (City of Ran.no Cucamonga) Located on the east side of Hermosa Avenue North of Lemon Avenue. Owner: Lesny /Wilshire Properties 477 South Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles, California 90036 Performance Bond (Sewer): $41,000.00 Surety Performance Bond (Water): $40,000.00 Surety Note: The above has been approved for release by the Department of Environrental Health Services JPC:SM:Is 3i� F I Glk SmDI, 1 . , 141 lcl ,,.,, la. ALL t%ISTI%G HISC(((A•1011 SI'IrtI IV:, DNIYCMATS, IIC. 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't`,r;1 It r' /ra_$tg i;� � k-, WW;1, D y' I.O�s Parcel No !t Ye 1 CaLtalala Ole ! +4• 5 Yy� V �G .' ; •��• �;'.� { •� ';t,h: •,N7i'�??�'i,+ The booth 1/6 ct .tto fliecond West •;i;•Y i� X4.'. ;4 ' �`;'i -t`„ " ''i.� 8enelon 2. Touts +Ctllfornlar 91796 •'.' „ fit`••,;: •�: i , Base and Meridian 91"1'"' 9661 t • _ 7�1 J'-Y �frper plat R+'ed I Cenertil 7'elepMne Compaq, a ' -, MitpJff 10 'Cowornla 91762.t 2, :• . � 't' . M : l • < 25 : 1•• b N x •! i •1 t 24 t ! 20 t i� 2/ y k � ,r • 271 . . dd '\/ I� -• . ./+,�•� t• �rJ,•V•QMAONOI /w"•ira —AO ? m 28 uj a- I BLS r <. _ 2'•� i - __ •. 1e ::.:r'r.•r; A 4 it 3 is k'�' //' t /6 t x ®•t t.• 1 : ?. +, tl�� �,I �i .. t :r x•xi + �i l.�Y.—l'r;'•: �r ioii�2 { iI a -7 '1; .. �-ww �Y. eZ 14 is t°, i30 e n1l 12 x _ •. t '• w Y riw i 1.7 /- �.: _•, t1 _ _t /3. i• b il,r. zror ware ,.. .. .. —.p". O a,w�rr Y ��.. O �•µ.,. �` 7 f'll l..w.� _'o•_ _n ._•� _ ®__rb�•:�' �!y �in �. - -it-_� �y0 lj i:if s4/ a�`i 40 ti 3d t i137 , ! F3•q3 '�•, �y� � , . t,. 32 a •t . < � I5 yI .. M1'�w;I... .,,;.:: • :.:r: br• - �:,;':.^. ,� ,- <�" .•.ran ... _. .r. t 1VN/ Jul: 1Vh ER SVE 5 7•° I J 1 tx 40) n• pr+c „ . a !'��trt��9.vr.�tst.wsaatr ' ,�= t.r•. e r�•Yp4 Y RA C T NO, 9381 ^. °wM wwuY «n.•M«•.. r +F' IN fNE [OUNr• Of SIF IE YNIEOINO ,rr r.rr, It, At w• wr•Y I. I. III. RIG 1 SuCP15101 p IQIIIOR Q 1015 Nl 1 NI /001X... IN" I"', r• •- r"I U'S 1110 b 7 IS IICONCO IN M m Q NAPS /IIL N ME. tY TT OM R OE Mn R SIN RYd1OM SILIE R CIt1/O1N11 110: • � •Y +w.•w momr K r wY «« . • � ..• • � «r 7 ecue � •••iw a)t It •t.(�I4 ij!.T i �•I .f OO I.Y.Y.fA� /w IY / /(bl/Ir/RMY(OIO>N �•. -�( -fir.: ,-..i� TRACT 738/ 6 O Lr 04g t •LA•Ln, 77 7 r\ l:. \, lrl•f�•'1"pz In lee alila •!s: /a /' • I y { •. j� 4 r. sw 7...: is ,� � �•.:. •� �. r I o • i -WLI ••., IMIIT 101 N SNI ♦ISOC11T10 IM01M1 OM119, M.101MY k.. smKI01•s =IS to IICEND ^. °wM wwuY «n.•M«•.. r .:.enw:�•ry {�:aiiiw ,rr r.rr, It, At w• wr•Y I. I. III. �.. 110: • � •Y +w.•w momr K r wY «« . • � ..• • � «r 7 x".•C "v°n w'i.m .. •..•. «•n.. a)t 1• rr_,w.wr_. mr n.u7 Y•u r r smKI01•s =IS to IICEND ^. °wM wwuY «n.•M«•.. r .:.enw:�•ry {�:aiiiw ,rr r.rr, It, At w• wr•Y I. I. III. �.. 110: • � •Y +w.•w momr K r wY «« . • � ..• • � «r x".•C "v°n w'i.m .. •..•. «•n.. rr_,w.wr_. mr n.u7 Y•u r 7 CONSENT CAUNDAR TO: City Council FROM: Lloyd ilubbs, City Engincur November 10, 1978 SUOJFri: ACCEITANCE OF F.ASENP.NT DEED FROM THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRUr TO INE CITY OF RANC110 CUCAMONGA FOR STREET PURPOSES The City has been requerced by the Metropolitan Water District to accept no easement Car street purposes. The location of this easement is vest of Archibald Avenue In Tract No 9638. The streets affected are: LaOlorta Drive and Rlusman Avenue In said tract. The requirement of this casement was part of the conditions of approv.tl of the tract The Metropolitan Water District 1s In favor of this accept, nee (sec attachments) 438 `c Y SPY The Mott- opohlan I11'aler DWricl of Southern Cafhfornhi Ob., luv,.w. .J„ September 13, 1978 Tentative Tract No. 9638 Rialto Pipeline Parcels 1606 -17 -1 and 5 (Portions) F City of Rancho Cucamonga t P O Box 793 - Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 CITY UC R4NC1/0 CUCAMONGA C6411l1)NITY Ov "; WAIUIT DEPT, Attention Mr Lloyd B. Pubbs $(N 1 v X97© City Engineer Gentlemen: 7 8t91101111LII112,314,516 Request for Dedication I Pursuant to the request from Madole and Associates, Inc., by letter of June 21, for dedication of an easement for public street and utility purposes over portions of Dfetropolatan's Rialto Pipeline Parcels 1606 -17 -1 and 5, enclosed is our grant of easement document relating to such dedication for Tentative Tract No 9630. Pleace review the document and, if acceptable to the City, attach the certificate of acceptance and proceed to record the document. By carbon copy of this letter, Madolo. and Associatec are being informed of this procedure After recording of the document, please furnish a photo -copy to both Madole and Associates and to Metropolitan V ti A.mrl arv4�+n1, tm dn�,ts, l+Ll ! A4.INR mYn,yf Cm 51151, On AKrin (Ad •Ilfl':1 / I,Myrlrrm (1 UI GMJ+M1' i ' • � ,rf•.1'. Ok lho \ktrulmoblan %Valxv D,urrci nl Sowhon Caldoinra Mr. Lloyd B. Hubbs -2- September 13, 1978 If there are any questions, please contact Mr L. W Shipshee, of our Right of Way and Land Division, telephone (213) 626 -4282, extension 467 ' Very truly yours, A L. Hovanec Director Right of Way and Land Division EEM /LWS /yc Enc • cc: Madole and Asscciates, Inc SL `e 280 1633 East Fourth Street Santa Ana, California 92701 1 V S;C BA A W AV N z w w W W Q > Q ] TEIJTAmvr= W w TRACT MO. 06%9 � a L MON AVENUF. o m N O s Q -r W_ = HIGHLAND AVENUE � w r w 2. VICINITY MAP 3. 4. NOT TO 'SCALE I.y s. 6. 7. )A }5 0. a, SCALE 1■ ■ 80' c; STR ST NARIES ASSIM y 01 WPROVED UPJY RE( :s•. OF FINAL IW ONLY �~� SAN BERNARDINO C w Q i I ^, v ,!o sa A- ma I .oe 3.28A:. .i16.12 ACJ 1` �� 1124AG1 �`. �, .. •.. I ��• Ap c�-oot A slit J p % ETlep 1 C7 WRTBR -` f" 6 85 AC all ROAC LEMON AVE.— a -1 Z5 N 4 b �, N IN 1 12� O 11 p Q.` ••g - a �r•.� 10.64 ASJ 10:6QAC. 1l AG) ENVIRONMENTAL PAPROVEMENT AGENCY r— ), C<umy of soy a...nn,d.nc 316 hit View Avenm San Berm,dmo. CA 92415 (714) 333.1617 `7 ep1inv e" �r January 25, 1977 SAN BErAARDIUO COUNTY PLANNING COWNIISSION SUBDIV1SI0t' REQUIREMENTS TR. %CT 1:0. 9638 (Alta Loma) EXPIRATION DAT'ZZ: July 20, 1979 DEVELOPER: ENGINEER: CHEVRON CONSTRUCTION CO. MADOLE & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1512 Ilth St , 3301 17802 Sc ypark Blvd, 9204 Santa Monica, CA 90401 Irvine, CA 92714 This will advise you that aftor completion of the Envtronrar =31 Review process, and due consideration thereof, Tentative Ttt == No. 9638 , 10.7 acres, containing 25 lots, was conditio:.t__y &pproved by the P3c:ming Connission at its meeting of January 20, 1977 Said Tentative Tract wsz fourd to be in ccnplienc: .,Ith Section 56474 of the Subdivision Nap Act and was aprroved s•.- ;eat to thu conditions as set forth on attached pages 2 of 8 thrc *-7h 8 of S. ENVIROJIIENTAL Ib91DCE ?1ENT AUMICY PLA12.Iit ,'G Dl: ?ARTtl1 ::1T TOMMY It. ST::PNE;N5 Desi;. Review Section TITS: mas cc: County Dept. of Transportation County rlood Control District County Surveyor County Environmental Health Ser•:icas Count} Dapt. of Building and Safety County Firewarden County Sheriff County Special Districts State Division of Real Lstato 107 G. Broadway, Rcom 8003 Los Angeles, CA 90012 e.a= �3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 7 8 Tract No 9638 (Alta Loma) JAH 20 1317 Page 4 a' 8 and e•,idence of such arrangement of such maintenance with the appropriate County Service Area shall be presented prior to acceptance of these roads into the County Maintained Road System. It should be pointed out this tract could have been designed so no lots are double frontage. Walls required shall be to approval of Transportation and Planning Departments. Approval of use of Metropolitan Water District property and dedication as road right of way shall be obtained prior to recording. County Division of Building and Safety: A preliminary soil report, complying with the provisions of Ordinance 1928 shall be filed with and approved by the Director of Building and Safety prior to recordation of the final map. Grading plans to be submitted to and approved by the Building and Safety Department. Obtain a demoliton permit for buildings to be demolished. Underground structures must be broken -in, backfilled, and inspected before covering. Submit plans and obtain building permits for walls required. 0 County Flood Control District: 1 2 Archibald Avenue shall be designed as a water - carrying street 3 and its water - carrying capacity maintained. 4 5 Those lots adjacent to Archibald Avenue shall be adequately 6 elevated above the top of curb or a block wall provided to 7 preclude street flows from enetering the lots. Additional 8 protection may be necessary at the northeast corner of Lot 16. 9 0 Adequate rolls shall be provided on "E" street and Lemon Avenue 1 to preclude Archibald Avenue flows from entering the tract. A low 2 block wall shall be provided around the return at the northeast 3 corner of Lot 13 to preclude street flows from jumping the curb 4 and entering the lot. 5 6 Adequate provisions shall be provided along the north tract 7 boundary to intercept and conduct accumulated drainage flows B around or through the site in a manner which will not adversely 9 affect adjacent property. 0 ZAdequate provisions shall be made for the handling of onsite drainage and dcgatering of the site. Grading and improvement plans shall be submitted to this office for review. 144 the Alecto ohl.w W.Uly I )igUlr 1 rli %tmil in C,ifilo i to illp. �.p .... .1\ .n•' I.1 1371 Rialto Pipeline S268PS R/W Parcels 1606 -17 -1 and 1606 -17 -5 W.O. 2 -0223 San Bernardino County Environmental Improvement Agency Planning Department Design Review Section •� ' 1111 East Mill Street Building No. 1 San Bernardino, California 92415 Attention: Mr. Tommyy It. Stephens �;;�yly Senior Renner Gentlemen: Tentative Tracts Nos. 9636, 9637 and 9638 Thank you for your letters of December 10, 1976, transmitting prints of maps of Tentative Tracts Nos. 9636, 9637, and 9638 in the Alta Loma area for Metropolitan's review. Metropolitan's 115- foot -wide to 123.85- foot -wide fee Parcels 1606 -17 -1 and 1606 -17 -5 do not appear to be correctly shown on the tentative tract maps. Enclosed is a print of Metropolitan's Right -of -Way Map No. 1606 -17. It is requested that the final tract maps show the correct location and width of Metropolitan's right -of. -way. It is Metropolitan's policy to encourage the use of its Rialto Pipeline right -of -way for street or for other public usage, ahich will reduce maintenance cost and not unreasonably interfere with the use of the property for the purpost for which it was acquired. The pipeline in this location is a 120 -inch- inside- diameter prestressed concrate pipe and ties been placed with a cover of 8 feet to LO feet in the limits of the proposed tracts, as shown on the enclosed prints of Plan- and - Profile Drawings Nos. B- 55411, B- 55412, and B- 55413. The pipeline is qll Sm rl rv..h,n6 bn bin 4• •� '•'uL.•�ow.,... �n„41151 b. b�n0 -1.1 ...... I!IIIlQ4Un- Lze Tj :x: . 4 1 1 h •{ III,- .M, Ingadtldn 11 x, I 1ul$.wllnanl Almn"I 1`. t$ San Bernardino County -2- JAN 19 177 dxsigned to carry AASHTO H -20 highway load*-gs with a minimum of 4 feet of cover. Subject to approval of plans and payment of any right- , of -way costs, processing fees, or engineering costs, Metropolitan W is willing to grant ease ants over its right -of -way for street � purposes, provided that i,.;orovements constructed within the right -of -way shall at all times be subject to Metropolitan's paramount rights to use the right-of-way for the putpose for t which it was acquired. '1 s7 The installation of utilities over or under Metro - politan's pipeline must be in accordance with the requirements_ _ shown on the enclosed prints of our Drawings Nos. C -11632 and C -9547 Longitudinal utilities in Metropolitan's right -of -way must be installed to avoid interference with the existin ILa7to Pipeline and a proposed second pi eline. Metropolitan gill establish corridors for longitudinal utility installations if needed or requested. Also, if underground electrical conduits of 220 volts of above are installed within Metropolitan's right - of -anyo the conduits must be encased in concrete. The construc- tion of newer lines must conform with the County Health Code Ordinance as it relates to installations in the vicinity of pressure waterlines. ,R There is a manhole and pumping well structure at Rialto Pipeline Station 3223 +55.59 within proposed "E" Street of Tract No. 9638. Costs involved in the modification of the r manhole to meet the street grade, including engince�f - -, over '4 head, and administrative charges calculated in ace I -, with Metropolitan's standard accounting procedures, must be borne by the developer. Metropolitan will be involved in the project as a responsible agency; therefore, please take note of the require- ments established by the regulations implementing the California • Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). They appear to require that i. Metropolitan have an opportunity to consult with the agency or consultants preparing any environmental documents, Including I negative declarations and environmental impact reports (EIRs) which are required by the Art. In addition, Metropolitan is required to consider any negative declaration or EIR prepared for the project before committing itself to any action. JJJ .`y �V� fIN•, \L•IluIndtl.In 11 1" Ow".1 .II 1.N11IX'111 (.1111111110 San Bernardino County -3- JAp i 9 1377 In order to ensure compliance with the regulations implementing CEQA, where Metropolitan is not the lead agency, Metropolitan has established the following minimum procedures to ensure Metropolitan's compliance with the Act: 1. Metropolitan be consulted during the prepara- tion of the negative declaration or EIR. 2. Metropolitan review and submit any necessary comments on the negative declaration or draft EIR. 3. The lead agency advise Metropolitan that it and other agencies participating in the project prior to Metropolitan's participation have complied with ' "- the requirements to CEQA. 4. Metropolitan be indemnified from an, costs or liability arising, out of any violation of any laws or regulations including but not limited to the California Environmental Quality Act and its imple- menting regulations. Prior to construction of improvements in the area of its right -of -way, Metropolitan requests that prints of the grading, street and utility improvement Plana be submitted for Ste approval since there are a number of requirements that must be incorporated in the plans or specifications for adeIuate protection of Metropolitan's facilities. Metropolitan a Right of Way and Land Division should be contacted to obtain the necessary easement for street purooses. Should you requi>e additional infoi=tion reggarding Metropolitan is facilities or requirements concerning t11e development, please call Mr. James E. Hale, telephone (213) 626 -4282, extension 564. GJG /hp Encl. 15794 Very truly yours, %J L4a.a.., i"h t..% ✓ rNwfC AUmson W. Dowd Chief Engineer 17. hip IN , Range 7W _, Sec 27 NAHE• La Gloria Dr. 6 Rlusman Ave This is to certify that the interest in real property conveyed by the within in- strument to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, a city lueorporatod under the laws of the State of California, is hereby accepted by steer of the City Council, and the grantee consents to the recordation there by its duly authorized officer Dated: By: Lloyd Hubbs City Engineer Recording requested by GRANT OF EASFAENT the City Council _(goAD) - Hetropolitan Water Dt.trict of Southern California NO. 201 -24 -32 When recorded teturn to: Transportation Department - hereby GRANT(S) to the CITY OF RANC110 CUCAMONGA. incorporated under the laws of the State of California, on EASMENT for HICIINAY and ROAD PURPOSES over, under and across the real property in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, State of California, described as follows! See Attached Exhibit "A" Dated: (See Over for Notary) • 8 RECORDED AT THE REQUEST OF CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: City of Rancho Cucamonga Post Office Box 793 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX $ None The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California By Directot Right of Way and Land Division PERMAIIENT EASEMENT DEED 1606 -17 -1 and 5 (Portions) THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, a public corporation, hereby grants to CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA an easement for public street and utility purposes over the real property in the County of San Bernardino, State of ' California, described as follows: Those certain parcels of land, hereinafter described 9 j under designation Parcels A and B in Lots 7 and 8 of Tract No 2051 in the County of San Bernardino, State of q •� California, as shown on map recorded in Book 22, page 36, of maps in the office of the Recorder of said County, sa I certain parcels. Of land lying within that portion of the 5 Klc northerly 115 feet of said Lots 7 and A, conveyed to The 0 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California by deed recorded June 30, 1972, in Bock 7967, page 589, and by l deed recorded March 23, 1973 in Bo..ik 8146, page 1J1, all of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder of said County, said certain parcels of land being more particularly described as follows: F Iq q Permanert Easement Decd 1506 -17 -1 and 5 (Portions) -2- PARCEL A All that portion of said northerly 115 feet of Lot 8 of Tract No. 2051, within the following described boundary lines: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Lot 8; thence S 890 42' 43" W, along the northerly line of said Lot 8, a distance of 203 06 feet to a point on a curve concave northwesterly and having a radius of 189 69 feet, a radial line of said curve to said point having a bearing of 5 870 41' 58" E; thence southwesterly 9 along said curve through a central angle of 160 52' 11" 6 „ an arc distance of 55 85 feet to a point i curve concave southeasterly and having a radiu r 189 69 feet $ a radial line of said curve to said poin saving a S,, bearing of N 700 491.47" W; thence southwesterly along - - c� said curve through a central angle of 180 36' 43" an arc distance of 61 62 feet to a line parallel with and distant southerly 115 feet measured at right angles, from the northerly line of said Lot 8; thence N 890 42' 43" E, along said parallel line, 222 97 feet to the east line of said Lot 8; thence N 0° 29' 00" E, along said east line, 115 02 feet to the point of beginning Parcel A containing 0 56 acre, more or less PARCEL B All that portion of said northerly 115 feet of said Lot 7 within the following described boundary lines: Beginning at a point on the north line of said Lot 7 distant thereon S 890 42' 43" W 133 06 feet from• the northeasL corner of said Lot 7; thence S 89° 42' 43" W, along said north line of Lot 7, a distance of 30 feet to a point on a curve concave northwesterly and having a radius of 250 feet, a radial liuc of said curve to said point having a bearing of S 87" 31' 04" E; thence southwesterly along said curve through a central angle of 240 39' 47" an aic distance of 107 61 feet to a point on a curve concave southeasterly and having a radius of 250 feet, a radial line of 'said curve to said point having a bearing of N 640 51' 17" W; thence southwesterly along said curve Lhiough a central angle e -` 2" 45' 44" an arc distance of 12 05 feet to a line parallel with and distant southeily 115 feet, measured J r Pcimanent Casrm"ut Deed 1606 -17 -1 and 5 (Pottiotis) -3- at right angles, ftom the noitheily line of said Lot 7: thence N 890 42' 43" E, along said parallel line 32 89 feet to a point on a curve concave northwesterly and having a radius of 280 feet, a radial line of said curve to said point having a bearing or 5 650 16' 47" E: thence northeasterly along said curve through a central angle of 24" 14' 17" an arc distance of 118 45 feet to the Point of Beginning Parl 1 B containing 0 08 acre, more or less Parcels A and B, in the aggregate, containing 0 64 ante more or less This easement is granted subject to the followin7 a terms: 1 A street in conformity with the public street standards of the City of Rancho Cucamonga shall be construetod to within the easement area and incorporated into the City public street system. Provided, however that (a) the grades of such ntleet shall conform to grading plans previously approved in writing by Grantor, and (b) any future change of grades shall have prior written approval of Grantor, which approval 011,111 not be unreasonably withheld 2 The easement shall be subject to Grantors parnmount right to use the above- described property for the purpose for which it was acquired 3 After initial construction is completed, the installation of any utility or oil line shall be subject Lo the written approval of Grantor 4. Giantce assumes all risk of loss to itself, which in any manner may arise out of the use of this easement Further, Grantee shall indemnify Grantoi and its directois, officers, and employees against any liability and expenses, including the reasonable expense or legal representation whether by special counsel or by Grantor's staff attorneyr resulting ftom minty to or death of any poison, or damage to any other ptopetty, including property of Grantor, or damage to any other interest of Grantor, including but not YI , i Permanent Easement Deed 1606 -17 -1 and 5 (Portions) -4- limited to suit alleging noncomplidnce with any statute or regulation, which in any manner may arise out of the granting of this ,:asement or use by Grantee of the easement area or any adjoining land used with such area Dated: 4 f. " : /9 THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF S0UTHFRN CALIFORNIA Evan 1. Griffith General Manager u u„ c:a,uuu ccurrm .. By �. �c _1 �] t! Assistant General" anaga:r Authorized by MD Administrative Code Section 461 8 ' 6G STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) On this S' �._ Y of day . i i• � r' /If G !' r in the year 1 'I % 11���� ��, beforo me / / r- , personally'appenre� ROBERT A. COUGH, known to me to a the I Assistant General Manager of THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CnLIFORNIA, a public corporation, and known to me to be the person who executed the within instrument on behalf of said public corporation and acknowledged to me that such public corporation executed the same. i WITNESS my hand and official seal. �. � orennt reel. �y, „�;,�?�LOUIS W SHIPSHfE 1� .M.a. ni0,4 •ill ?Oaa4 j.• ap�smna+b,FaplroNli /.11/0 Signature �`.•' , �z fJ /t., L/L'- Noted Public ..n and for said State ca -1i --- Eja{ CI IY Of RANCHO CIICAII(r,ICA IIfMOR,V4DUN DATES November 15, 1978 It): City Manager and Members of the City Council pg0,v, Jack Lam, Director of Community Development SUBJECT: ZONE CNAX;E NO. 78 -01 - To chang: the zone from R -1 (single family residential) to A -P (Administrative -Prof coo tonal) for 1 629 acres located on the south aide of Baseline between Garnet and Beryl Avenue - Request submitted by Coral Invest- ment, Inc. On October 25, 1978, the Planning Commission approved Coral Invest- ments request to change the zone from R -1 to A -P for 1 64- acres on the south aide of Baseline between Carnet and Beryl Avenues. The _ proposed General Plan Indicates this area for development as mixed u- -es. The subject site is presently toned R -1 and to vacant. The currounding zoning and land use Is as follows: 7aninR land Use North R -1 Single Family Residential South R -1 Single Family Residential and Vacant Land East R -1 Vacant Went R -1 Church The propoard zone change is con-,latent with the proposed General Plan and the site Si suitable in size and shape to accommodate the uses permitted in the prepared one The uses permitted in said zone are compatible with adjacent land Lase red future devele,-ant in the immediate area. The applicant has proposed to develop the site as a 6550 square foot office building. Site /.ppmval was given at the 10/25/78 Flaming Commission meeting A site clan is attached A notice nt public hearing was published in the Cucamonga Time on October 30, 1978. In addition, untied of said hearing was mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property. No correapoadenee has been received in regard to such notice. During the public hearing before the Planning Co ®laaim thLre van no public oppusition; howeve -, later on the Agenda, when the Site Approvat was heard, the across the street home owe. raised objection to the use of L %e prop ^rry as an office because he felt the increase In use would eiAperate an .I-eady bad problem of traffic, nine and congestion. ZONE CHARGE 10. 78-01 Pngo 2 RECOMMENDATION: Tnc Planning Co tssl= recotamds that the City Council approve the attache! Ordinence. Reopectfully submitted, -_ Irk JACK LAN, Director of Coxunity Develounnet JL:nm 5�6 it , •• � , - _..� ` � ,.. , , � �I .tt i `+ ran `- ,_. ( rT.�.q� • I — �I _;; i� � �' +. c � � ill i I i + � , •I � ��� n ^� `�� I j• 9 r S - of i j �I• • ; i��l!`� ••� . � � • ?e.l,+ :� , L`am.. Ji �J1�7 RESOLUTION NO 78 -18 A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCMONGA PLANNING COMISSION FOR THE ADOPTION OF ZONE CIMCE NO 78 -01 TO ORDINANCE NO. 17 BY CHAINGING TUP ZONE FROM R -t TO A -P FOR 1 629 ACRES LOCATED AT 9033 BASELINE - ASSESSORS PARCEL NO 208- 011 -66 WHEREAS, on the 26th day of September, 1978, an application was filed and accepted on the above described project; and MIEREAS, on the 25th day of October, 1978, the Planning Commission held a duly adverLised public hearing pursuant to Section 65854 of the California Govern- ment Code SECf10A 1: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has made the following findings: 1 That the subject property is uultable for the uses permitted In the propoped zone In terms of access, sire, and compatL- blllty with existing land use In the surrounding area; 2 The proposed zone change would not have significant Impact on the environment nor the surrounding properties; and 3. That the proposed ?one change is in conformance with the proposed General Plan SECTION 2: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has found that this project will not crente a significant adverse lmpacL on the environment and has issued a Negative Declaration on October 25, 1978 NON, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1 That pursuant to Section 65850 to 65855 of the California Government Code, that the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby recommends approval on the 25th day of October, 1978, Zone Change No. 78 -01 2. The Planning Commission hereby recommends that the City Council approve and adopt Zone Change No, 78 -01. 3 That a Certified Copy of thin Resolution and related material hereby adopted by the Planning fammission shall be forwarded to the City Council. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 25TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1978 PLANNING OQRIISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCMIONGA By: Norman Rempel, Chairman ATTEST: Secretary of the Planning Comm isslon 1, , Secretory of the Planning Commission of the City of hnnchu 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 of the Planning Commission held on the day of , 1970 by the following vote towitt AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: CONYISSIONERS: ABSENT: CCPPIISSIONERS: 5q SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY 1351 E. Francis Street Ontario, CA 91761 October 12, 1978 City Council City of Rancho Cucamonga P. 0. Box 793 Cucamonga, CA 91730 Oentlemen: I am enclosing for your consideration original executed Application dated October 12, 1978, wherein Southern California Edison Company applies for an indeterminate electric franchise pursuant to the Franchise- Act of 1937 If the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is of the opinion that said franchise should be granted to this Company, I also enclose for your convenience and use suggested forms of the following: (1) Resolution of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, declaring its intention to grant an electric franchise to Southern California Edison Company (2) Ordinance. Enclosures Very truly yours, R R. Verrue District Manager Q APPLICATION FOR ELECTRIC FRANCHISE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA and its City Ccuncil Gentlemen: Rosemead, California October 12, 1978 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, a California corporation, as Applicant, hereby applies for a franchise _ - pursuant to the Franchise Act of 1937, and avers as follows: (a) Applicant's name and address Ss: Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenie Rosemead, California 91770 (b) The purpose and term of said franchise shall be: 1. To use and to construct and use, for trans- mitting and distributing electricity for any and all purposes, poles, wires, conduits and appurtenances, including communication circuits necessary or proper therefor, ia, along, across, upon, over and under the public streets, ways, alleys and places within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 2. The term of said franchise so requested shall be indeterminate as provided in the Franchise Act of 1937• 62 (c) If said franchise shall be granted to it, Applicant will pay to the City during the life thereof, two percent (2%) of the gross annual receipts of Applicant arising from the use, operation or possession of said franchise; provided, however, that such payment shall in no event be less than one percent (lf) of the gross annual receipts derived by Applicant from the sale of electricity within the limits of said City. _ We request that said franchise be gidnted by ordinance in the form which accompanies the form of resolu. tion which we have prepared and submit herewith for your use should you elect to use the same. Yours very truly, SOUTHEr•N CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY By /.. - � vice Presldent i J ATTEST: Assistant Secretary (SEAL) _2_ 0 M E M O R A N D U M TO: James C. Frost, N-yor Charles A. Nest, Councilman Jon D. Mikels, Councilman Michael I.. Palumbo, Councilman Phillip D. Schlosser, Councilman PROM: Robert E. Dougherty, Assistant City Attorney DATE: November 10, 1978 RE: Resolution o! Necessity (Eminent Domain). On the City Cotacil agenda for November 15, 1978, is a proposed Resolution of Neceosity of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, to Exercise Right of Eminent Domain to Acquire Property for Dzainage and Flowage Purposes. Under the new eminent domair. law, the adoption of a Res- olution o! Necessity is the first step which must be taken before before a public agency can acquire property by eminent domain. State law requires that the Resolution be adopted by a two--thirds (2/3) vote of all of the members of thu Coua:cil. In effect, this means four (4) af2iraative votes. By this condemnation, the City of Rancho Cucamonga would arnuire a 20' -wide strip across the piece of property to provide for the continuation of storm drainage facilities for Tract 7371 to the north. This condemnatlon is made necessary by a strange net of circumstances which can be summarized as follows: A few years prior to the incorporation of the City, the County approved Tract Nn 7371. After initial plans for provid- ing drainage for twn (t) cul -de -sac streets, Kirkwood Court and -1- Onyx Court, proved unfeasible, the developer acquired the property immaciiately to the south to provide for drainage through to San Bernardino Road. The developer, Simon A. Elias, purchased the property from Hr. R. D. Teesdale. As part of the purchase and sale transaction, Elias gave Teesdale a note secured by a trust deed on the property. Elias then proceeded to grant an easement to the County of San Bernardino over e. 20' -wide strip for drain - aga and flowage purposes. Elias tnen constructed the storm drain facility to drain Kirkwood Court and Onyx Court through to San Bernardino Road. All was well and good until then except for one thing= -fie County failed to require Teasdale's signature on the grant cf easement, and he did not sign the same. Next in the order of events is a default in payment by Elias and a foreclosure of the deed of trust by Teesdale. Teasdale reacquired title to the property at the foreclosure sale, and when he did so, the easement which Elias had granted the County was ex- tinguished, although the storm drain facilities remain. Negotiations have been proceeding between the County and Teasdale for some On now. Teasdale has insisted the County pay him for the property over which the drainage facilities are lo- cated and, as I understand it, the County has been procrastinat- ing pending the results of the County's pendii.g lawsuit against Elias on his subdivision faithful performance bond. Finally, we guess, Teasdale gat fed up and he plugged up the outlet to the drainage pipe. The possible effect of Teasdale's action in a flooding of several lots and Tract No. 7371. Althought there may be other ways to solve this problem, -2- M one of the fastest, as well as the most certain, methods of pro- ceeding to cause the removal of the drainage bloc %age is to commence eminent domain proceedings. In connection therewith, the City — can secure an order of Immediate possession, and upon securing pos- session, the City can do all things necessary to maintain the drain- age system. Even though the County created the problem, the effect of incorporation is that only the City of Rancho Cucamonga can proceed to exercise the power of eminent domain in this instance. The cost of proceeding with this action, as well as the ultimate responsibil- ity for payment of the property to be acquired, is something that should be made the subject of negotiations with the County. Cer- tainly, say recovery by the County on the developer's subdivision bond should be paid over to the City. However, because of the ur- gency of the situation, we recommend that the City proceed with an eminent domain action without delay. RED a99 Enclosure cot Lauren M. Wasserman, City Manager 70 �' � Caunry of Sir. BFrnxdino TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT euuiexquasGlxcr Us EAR 7hW Svw- S. BFmwflo, CA92415 •(714) 393.1365 `C i JOHN R.6HONE October 31, 1978 Mr. Bob Dougherty City Attorney City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Base Line suite C Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Mr. Dougherty: This is in reply to your verbal request to explain the possible effects that the plugged pipe located on Parcel No. 208- 111 -23 (9384 San Bernardino Road) would have on surrounding properties. I reviewed the drainage system at the location on Friday, October 27, 1978. The outlet of the pipe is plugged with concrete and is about 98% effective in blocking drainage. Hater was backed up in the drainage pipes to the inlets located on Kirkwood Court and Onyx Court. Should the area rece've a ,y appreciable runoff due to a rain storm or other source, it is anticipated that tba below listed lots in the subdivision would receive flooding from the street due to the plugged pipe. Lot 9 Mark R. d Victoria E. Johnson 7955 Kirkwood Court Pancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Lot 10 Victor J. b Florence Nevarez 7953 Kirkwood Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Lot 19 Daniel P. b Teresa R. Vest 7950 Onyx Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Lot 20 Edmond R. 5 Susanne Goulet 7954 Onyx Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 'ot 21 Darrel E. 8 Nary K. Turner 7955 Oayx Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 EARL, �;. Covrry Aym.nvJnn OH.[H 0a,.g1 suP,. Ry 1(•,, I AOBEATO TOWNSEND F.,te D.mct JOE RAMANSKY .S,rAN OdinN _!. JOHN "BERNARO ACrt.Hn,t E +r._ P. 4V"U Aq Crr -' JAMEil MATFIELO Fran Drat' DLYNiSHAt BEROER ,.Th.EOvrHt y+ 600 HAM%MCK ....... FOMDHncl� a Ltr. Hr. Bob Daugherty City Attorney Page 2 October 31, 1478 It is difficult to anticipate the effect of the flooding as to what specific damage would occur to the residences. It is possible that rater could pond into the front yards of these residences and enter the times. In addition, once any water has crossed the lots xn- tioned, it will enter lots to the south fronting onto San Bernardino P.oad with similar results. Very t.vly yours. J" R. SHME DIPSCTOR OF TRABSPORTATION t14 I G! Walter stant Road Comrissioner MainistratLm ?M=l CC: Ed D•,t.7dy. County Cassel L Ibbbs. City Eogr. J. Shame. Direct of .rmrtp. J. Colley. Land Dereloprent EW. 72 1CFER- OFFICE MEMO DATE October 31, 1978'0 FROM Michael G. Walker PHONE 1201] Assistant Road Co:missioner, Administration To Robert Meeks _ Director, Real Property Division 'BJECT REQUEST FOR TITLE R:9ORT AND APPRAISAL FOR PARCEL 110. 208- 111 -23 RANCHO CUCAMONGA The City Attorney for Rancho Cucamonga, Hr. Bob Dougherty, has requested that the County provide n +m with a Title Report for Parcel No. 208 -111 -23 and an appraisal of a 20' wide strip needed for drainage on that parcel, as described on the attached map. Mr. Dougherty intends to go to the City Council at its next meeting to set a date for condemnation proceedings for the 20' strip. The background regarding the need for this drainage area is quite complex and involves Tract No. 7371. The drainage area was originally dedicated to the County as an easement by the developer of the tract, but was lost through a foreclosure action. The current owner of the parcel has recently blocked an existing culvert which forces water to back up onto the new tract. The City is very anxious to obtain irnediate hssessionbth ofoeadrainage rain storms would allow them to clear tile pipe, o Mr. Dougherty has indicated that the condemnation should acquire thr area in fee. Please therefore oak@ the appraisal on the basis of a fee purchasq. Hr. Dougherty indicated that an in -house appraisal is acceptaole as long as its sufficient for filing with the court. Due to the urgency in this matter, it is requested that Real Property provide the Title Report and appraisal at its ear'iest opportunity and no later than November 13, 1978. Hr. Ed Duddy. County Counsel, has requested a copy of the Title Report when it is available. cFaett.- W_7ker MGU:ml Attach: As noted cc: Ed Duddy Bob Dougherty Lloyd Hubbs John Shone Joe Colley Dill Thomas CITY OF RANCHO CnCWON. ^,A MEMWANDUM To: City Manager and City Connell From: Lloye Hubbs, City Engineer Subject: DRAINA;°_ CF TRACT 7371 The Council will receive at its November 15, 1978 meeting and will hear a Resolution of Necessity to exercise the r1Cht of eminent domain to acquire property for drainage of Tract 7371. This action I, necessitated by a his- tory of events that have resulted in a situation which currently presents a real hazard to public property within Tract 7371. Tract 7371 is located just north'of San Bernardino Road between Hellman Avenne- and Layreo Street (see attached zap). As originally planned, this Tract was designed to dtain towards Hellman Avenue along the south boundary of the tract During construction it was found that grades were net ouch to allow tt. planned syscem to be construe- or, The alternative drainage solutlor was I cm ect drainage to a centrll point within the tract and disc atr..e it ovc a f Inge easement to San Bernardino goad. The drainige would then f` m to Mailmen Avenue via San Bernardino Saud. The develol et, Hr. Simon Elias, purchased the needed property south of the tract watch included three wood from rental structures Mr. Elias deeded to the County a drainage easement across the proper demo- lished me of the structures and constructed a drainage pipe which empties onto a splash pad which tben drains to San Bernardino Road Shortly after completion of these structures Mr. Elias discontinued payeent on the property fronting Son Bernardino Road The underlying owners of the property then foreclosed on the property and reassumed ownership. Because neither of the lion holders an the property had consented to the flew ease- ment, the easement had no legal standing. The drainage solution that was constructed does not operate properly to handle low nuisance water flows and does represent a thrent to properties immediately much of t'ie outlet under hecvy storm flows. The continued presence of stagnate nuisance 'later standing at the outlet and the lack of action in solving the drainahe problem led the property owner to take action to plug the pipe on Octabr.• 10 of this year. The plugging of this pipe effectively blocks all drainage from the tract. This produces eminent danger to several home in the tract. For this reason it is in the best interest of the community to obtain the needed drainage casement through condemnation and move 'o open the pipe. relieving this will be a need to further deal with the d�a!nago problem,. 71 D'MAMU1C? Or T"r,T 7371 Page 2 ay initiating condecinaticn proceedings, the Council will be comitting to purchase the property and be liable for any severance damages estab- lished by the Court. The County has currently taken action against the developer to obtain funds from his imp_ov®ent bond. This action in due to be heard in June of 1979 Respectfully submitted, �� LLOYD RUBBS, City Engineer LR: nm ?5 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Lauren Wasserman, City Clerk i P PROM: Robert E. Dougherty, Assistant City Attorney i " DATE: October 30, 1978 RE: Resolution of Necessity. Ple,ze find enclosed the originals of the following: (1) Notice of Hearing Regarding Proposed Resolution of Necessity of the City Couneil,of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, _ California, to Exercise Right or Eminent Domain to Acquire Prop- erty for Drainage and Flowage Purposes; and, (2) Resolution of Necessity of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, to Exercise Right of Eminent Domain to Acquire Property for Drainage and Flowage Purposes. The Resolution of Necessity should be set for Hearing on the City Council agenda of November 15, 1978. The original Notice of Hearing, to which a copy of the Res- olution is attached, must be mailed by your office, first -class mail, postage prepaid, addressed tot MR. R. D. TEASDALE 400 East Las Palmas Drive Fullerton, California 92635 The Notice of Hearing should be mailed an soon as pussible but in no event later than sixteen (16) days prior to the Hearing date. An Affidavit of Malling should be completed and retained in the permanent records of the City Clerk. If you have any ques- -1 7 ( f i k tions, please give me a cal).. RED:sgg Enclueures P.S. Code of Civil Procedure Section 1245.240 requires that the Resolution of Necessity be adopted by a •rote of two - thirds (2/3) of all ilia members of the City Council. In effe:t, this means four (4) affirmative vutos. -2- 7• 1 NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY(OP RANCHO CGCivwi:iGA C:.I,IPO ^S:I. ". m. EXERCISE RIGHT v wm , . 0 t G__ 0. 7°_NIHE.._ DOMAIN TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY POR.DRAINAGE AND FLOWAGE PURPOSES. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pursuant to Code of Civil Proced- ure Section 1245.235, that on Wednesday, November 15, 1978, at 7:00 p.m. at 9161 Baseline Rond, Rancho Cucamonga, California, you will have the opportunity to appear and to be heard on the following matters relative to the proposed "Resolution of Neces- sity" attached hereto and intended to be adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, as the gov- erning board of said City: (1) Whether the public interest and necessity require the project descril. d in the proposed Resolution of Necessity: - (2) Whether the projact is planned or located, or planned and located, in the ma•mer that will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury: and, (3) Whether the property sought to be acquired is neces- sary for the project. Failure to file a written request to appear and to be heard within fifteen (15) days after the date of this Notice will result in waiver of the right to appear and be heard. A written request to appear and to be heard may be filed with the City Clerk, 9320 -C Baselinr Road, Rancho Cucamonga, Cali- fornia 91730. NOTE: The scheduled Huaring will not be concerned with -he fair mazes value of the property sought to be acquired through the right of eminent domain. Information regarding the fair rsr- ket value appraisal of the property may be obtained by calling Robert E. Dougherty, Assistant City Attorney, (714) 986 -3851. DATED: nallAek.;? 3d , 1978. LAUREN WASSERMAN, City Clerk City of Rancho Cucamonga, California BY- Den ty Clerk 7q; en<,a.1her 7, 1978 T0; City Clerk Cqr of F:eocho Cu"coup This letter will serve as oar +rltten notice tbet ve virh to np -,aar before the City Council on November 15, 19T8, vith regard to that certain Proposed Resolution of Recaeait7 to Rwrelse I$gbt of Wment Dow•in to Acquire Property for Drafevge and llosage Pnrpisar, affecting the Easterly 20 feet of the Westerly 92 feet of Parcel No. 3 of Parcel Yap Mo. 65, as reeorJud in Look 1 of Pareel Maps, page 49, records of San Bernardino County. Tonr6 truly, / d Wa uy P,r9a v 9389 S Aerea:dino Rd. Rancho Cucamonga, CO. (714) 987384 r November 1, 1978 Attention L. Wasserman, City ;lerk 9320 -C Baseline Road Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 REQUEST TO APPEAR AND BE HEARD With reference to your Notioe of Hearing datcd October 30, 1978 and received November 1, 1978. Thin is zy written request to appear and be heard, in person or by agent, regarding the proposed "Resolution of Necessity" to be heard at 7,00 PH on November 15, 1978-- referenoer Parcel #3 of Parcel Nap No. 65.... fronting on San Bernardino Road. ft. D. Tanadeae = 400 East Las Paluas Drive Fullerton, California 92635 (714) 525 -6953 Received thin Request 9*7 date) by & 0 M. •i fl n I n -..• __ O� I i 7 - n I � I� • :t'�q�A+� ai'r .<?f _ ;..'a ��'']: }G•�' i1 +1,�. r'LZ %",le •k',• ,(t In r2 f ��aV. f•. (, /'i q' +r Jdnl '{'i!r. Ch,•, �riG {• S .a:Ct,. ' T'' l.k..(.,./+" Crl'ihj�{•'� ii �,f ...r.,.l eta f�t,•��ot.:.Sai•`- �'..r:kJ -';tl �•"u'�' "iI}i -�':.' +(tg �},5,� YLL V 1 7%A� 15: - I :i.`1 ; Ir 1. 7. T.as!a'c 4C0 : ;, Las :ri ^a Fuller-on, Calif,- is 92 ._ rear ':r Teasl_l:: This is to ac' :e••Lcd ;e rocai,: r: --our 'otter re- :••:ed on':ove=-or l 1' mad a .o to cur!!:. our tcicprar.c cor.••e-s:ti:n ai ::ocl ^0••: lr., I1':7 ro the eralnaae case -cnt vhicn eres<as r•c• r proport•• d ^�cribcd as pareal d c Pared :S:p di as Per an rr^orded in Oco.t 1 of Parcel •'aps, pave 49, Sac Urrardiro County. Califor.•ia. Your letter Sud'cit•d that the Cou -CC .. a 1150 -ent •ns L-rr,,;:• ta,l lnco -nletn by roc rcco,n!c'ai; -our lncaregr cs a lender on cl:c propert You •so indieat:•! tivc you :re eor.er-_d ibout the condition Of the _. d!creter pipe •.h•ch as constructed aita!a V•a di-ira9e easer:ent as it affects your property. Your lector icdieaced rbat if there :.w net a rea;a,nc m••d actl -n rs to the rc ^oval o! the pipe and reator:ci:n o, t'•o pr-a�te or pr - r ce-- pennition to \nu lry C... In; ', t'r t .t :as r irr1:•:l:i to c-ocr the pl;e and restarc cho prcp.•rty to lt. ori,;llnl o:rd!t Lon This H. to in :rte nn that 0.2 Tr:n•:;,•rtat!:n P: act-rnt is fn••evcl••.rt'- the entire cirrt,Itinc:9 re ardin Oe d: lY-:;r :a -l-ent and constiautlet on your rr,,,rt•• or-e .o ht•:•. detornt ^•d all of t.r, facts concetnhu, thl sL'r•att •:. it i ••ir lnten: to lout ac .• 'r tha purpo<: of an w•_ fr., a rccttr; t+ •11 •,cn n it powlilo e.•L•tlo: ru t!:.• prolle, For tit .: reatnn, »e arc rr••n.••.tin„ thit •'ma ulrla :• .ta.• not• +r, to rcruve the pl••.• or t,t rndl•; tI• J iw r wrl, ull.hl•i t'•. ca • ,-nt argil. it lx ..ur lntentlrn [!.at c' • need,^ could tale rlacc durlc; the uee$. of :ovu -lhcr 1977, aheuld thfa be convenient for "uu. !U••1V� .. ...... 1 nU:•niP •- .:.af\U Ira "e:... ^.1 ra•,•G•.R• 1!f 4•Iann ♦ 'dt ,•YArf na[n 66 t .• 1.•.41 7r a 7 0 8 .4y. 4L- J: CC: Sop° 1•ts 0 £a 6n t.Q°ji:ontTS °aJ lob t; °y1 .o t� JW n or B, Sao 8ttt il, . 7'ho ys ?'son xy' 9 t•.Ip JnY Iti.4:d� �R o'pS'"lctor °� r:�nsport,, • •�rrf `�t r'• �~ fGGi Cn An- u 22- i3'_.:7 for a__ :anf_ -z __ -__ _ ___tea =t of -1 -7/77• ?. 8- - :d 'not zn _2 _7 ;- :oj_'_ not _ -a`•a_' "- _-- - t5o1-_4 - - - 2. °c- a2ie3 t -^ I 5i-e rou a •r_1:ta.2 offer :3 call a ;0=.12.2 Of =7 is-1 t0 the CO=7 fcr moral :age F-r .352:1 1 ail'_ 3ei'_ a crat•al =.=!; 17, ulde sd 1709 deep to the Ca--.s7 :r J-aina= 3. :o vei ^`_st at split of thra_ wjas :j;t 721, 17' and 60' r:= ding+we5. to La z. (S !a: eat ab1z to roach 7oor :Sr. To= 3t±ven3 but hale left =e35apo5 for h1m. &a =ever, your :Iz. Quinn Lar2on ataten that a 1^�1 lot nou .T.-a be 601 con5132riticn - i17.=a ?1'• r_ ^t of ;9/d37 fin 10/7/77 to datz of :alo. 71,1 -- coj of lo: split far beneflt of C�Unt7. 1 %:111 - ; ^cr3= f •- c= dell_ _ - -* .. /j` �a T-^ :a rv-' c7 if "7cu d ^_5- r_ ^a ^,-�1.1•t7. Th1a off z= e=par_.. at 5 M on Decc =be. 22, 1977• d �a o' - nd 13+ of- rrn :at : cc and _ of- thl-�lo: bn 1` 1z -n acte .2= to cone with a bod si:ua.ion and to -avoid 1:t1 3ticn that =3j to c= pea217a and ti =e conaa1n5 fOT Cordially 7onr5, 3. J. eaadala. Cwnor ',_^art =ent. Can Ca=' -7 t -! :!111 Street, B-1 Snn Cal forsln 92115 3jC v, - l ? D. Teascala 4:;] Ea;t Las ra:rs Zri•:e Fulleru.n, Calif:rr.fa 72-15 Czar :)r. Teasdale: This is •o !c, —: Ae!;a .z-lipt r." lour let----r of iacr:.:r ? 1377 r cardin; ycur c; f5r a sell a c:r:fs: o` y:ur or::2 "7 U tl:a cc,-.167 for drzira5a purroszs; specificaily, ..sse: ;cr's % tai :1o, c• - Iii -ZS in iha 6:c?r=6 - araa. _ Me Transporta-icn Ocpart:ent will take your offer to sell under advise -ens. Please rote, ho:r_: ^ -r, tcsc the date of expiration of your offer of Cx^d•cr 22, 1477, does not a ^oe:r U allay an a_"tquate :!-a poricd for our nzgotfatiens ufth Hr. Sfran Elms. It is, the-:for., ra:�ested that your offer be exteu:ad until January 30, 1 97:., ahfch is the deadline of our ne7otiations uith Rr. Elfes. Thank you for your pre? t attzntien in transnistir,3 your offer. - 'tar traly yours, Sb;na Dt.^cter of Transpertaticn By ; „! F,,, J 4 liiu:_ol G. 'lzl:er Assistant rrld Cc--:,irioner- ,- fc- inlstraticn cc: Ed Rotin:,n :Iapy of 12/ 1)/77 lctar Jo: 9 R. S. ,re ,,:n.aph _alley L'f l lard r Q SJ - 21' r.rin^ C-n.!C -'0: na cal 'a:'. _31if:vnia n. :lids- -,•I. is .n ia- _ _ -_ ^'_r] ` - :'_-. •, _ •i: :.:c. - tii ra -11 re,3l^ ._ •fr:•ni ^e'a_. 7.71 5� ^•7-1:]11; _ al` __ _... .nL vas•'' -' ?3 by -. t[ _ .. .'1' :e •r7t•? •7 Lc^ ar 77r`-2i,r'al C p °` C in = 1 o 'arc?' 'a0s,,.1 _ a3 ^-`icial .1'_[:r_'s Or San . ? ^n•r- '- a�'."�nu. Glifo ria Tills ,arccl lies sorherty 0f t3ts ?9 and =: c. -ra -- 7 : ^I and `rcn-S onto San @etnv7'•0 RJa —i-:a/ .[- Zen r ?li an and I. in "1� - drairre easc-_nc is .. in dl.. :n^ •d r:rs 're :till .eo:•i�of ^2rc21 ".0. 3 S drNr, s,:'c'- ,is ins:a l'•^ by ,r 1 H ' nl btis drai^•`c ease °ent t nric•1 incl-. ed 7 I I stool eul at,• -rd 3 : et? apron This s stc.n In tur^ •:rnactc _e c di, .ira-? rs: ^n ei Tract 7371 and the ?ntir� astc-1 oatlets cn.o `. -n .crllatdllio .1030 CrIn •n0 3re 7aa ia•tce of : ?r : 1.,U ;il •d en .anr3 r'l. ic•sdala, and cc-O :IP? 0 0, tc t�'c ^rr^or:y I saS; I.•i.a �+ een secures ty the •Ifi,rc^ ^_•Iticncd No 'o t':? flct U'7t :hn •r1i'latia .j - to tilt, Co `; or ^ •'i`a .n< a In� ar e,caitCl b! n2 Tlastcc, it has no •+311 li:; and is ro Ion -,, in :c' cei• r for ;nn to co-uleto your oSl t.•; :ir.t 1, "C" ino v;ict 7.71% it •01. tT nnccsdiry ' ^r mu to tir••'ec: the drl .. •, casc-•ent in tl•e lure of the S,o ^'.•'nP ! r-) `: Unt; W `-=c it ' +, h• alts tnr _31n:dnarce Pu fec:irT oi; •nt in t "^ r.1-c Of t'•• •:•at, y is your cblication and is Ci 1 ",on, :O •n c Vi.tinn of Tt:ct 7. -! for this reason, it is oln. in:.n tint ti rrl a,2 Lhc .36.1139 PQl• O•-vr.o 1'on,7 :rlrrrntly held by the f -;.1.• in" t ' • •c• It 11; .11;, ^.u.• 111';rt rut to arcapt any of tl•e strn-0t c; rn•.. � t,-t- in-,: the W7.nty !a'n:ain0d Sy.ten until the drama;: ease,.v;t 1: Lot,• ?�te0 " v f nl•1Cr .a11 '-7: 1' !_ ._1 -,._ `: f,]l it? •�•:• "7i `:'Jibr'� act!Jn current :i oerdinn in L.��!cr CJ ,.t Skald •:nu 03••? an•• nuest!ons ro ^._rdi n^ :I•e a.c c, y:u ray cartac- . r2 dfrec ^.v at (7:.) ....- iE'.e. 72ry trul_ yours. JJFO ? crane 01�t_.m• o' Trarscortaticn Ey Mic^+el :•"I.er _ Assistant Road Commissioner Ad.- inistraticn : :G:l: J t cc :lr R. D. . ^_asdale Arerican �riiro Insumnce Ccrpany :ol` 7 Dubin, Attorre,s Ed Robinson, County Counsel John Shone Joseph Colley �I ju r I received a call from Mr. Teasdale (714 -525 -6953) this morning regarding further problems with the drainage easement southerly of Tract 7371 in Rancho Cucamonga. Mr. Teasdale was concerned about a number of items and asked specifically what w1c4th of dedication would be acceptable to the County for the drainage easement. I indicated that the concrete apron is approximately 17' wide, but he wondered if the pitch was not great enough and if we would accept a lesser width of approximately 101. I indicated to Mr. Teasdale that I would look into that to determine what minimum width would be acceptable. He further stated that if we could narrow down the easement it might improve his situation in some way. Mr. Teasdale indicated that there is a recurring possible alleged health problem due to the water setting on the concrete apron and stagnating. Mr. Tcasdale indicates that he has to clean it off once a month and that lie is getting tired of doing this and may decide to plug up the culvert. He specifically asked that I check the location to see if the concrete apron has subsided and thus causing the water to pond. I indicated to Mr. Teasdale that I would check on that and let him know if there appears to be any subsidence. Hr. Teasdale indicated that his property has received additional damage during the prior stoles in that the curb and driveway on the westerly side of his property was damaged due to the water coming out of the drainage easement and along San Bernardino Avenue. He specifically asked if any relief to his problem could be had prior to tie court date which vie have given him of July, 1979. I indicated to Mr. Teasdale that I would discuss these matters with County Counsel and try to get back with him early next week. 'I would appreciate your comments on the situation and general advice on how to answer Mr. Tcasdale. I will be available Monday morning to discuss it with you. cc: J. Colley A. MacGrath ✓ ` 11" TER-QFFICE MEW GATE July _ , 1978 FROhl Michael G. Walker PHONE 1201 Assistant Road Commissioner, Administration C, TO Ed Rob !-,son i Deputy County Counsel SUBJECT TRACT 7371 I received a call from Mr. Teasdale (714 -525 -6953) this morning regarding further problems with the drainage easement southerly of Tract 7371 in Rancho Cucamonga. Mr. Teasdale was concerned about a number of items and asked specifically what w1c4th of dedication would be acceptable to the County for the drainage easement. I indicated that the concrete apron is approximately 17' wide, but he wondered if the pitch was not great enough and if we would accept a lesser width of approximately 101. I indicated to Mr. Teasdale that I would look into that to determine what minimum width would be acceptable. He further stated that if we could narrow down the easement it might improve his situation in some way. Mr. Teasdale indicated that there is a recurring possible alleged health problem due to the water setting on the concrete apron and stagnating. Mr. Tcasdale indicates that he has to clean it off once a month and that lie is getting tired of doing this and may decide to plug up the culvert. He specifically asked that I check the location to see if the concrete apron has subsided and thus causing the water to pond. I indicated to Mr. Teasdale that I would check on that and let him know if there appears to be any subsidence. Hr. Teasdale indicated that his property has received additional damage during the prior stoles in that the curb and driveway on the westerly side of his property was damaged due to the water coming out of the drainage easement and along San Bernardino Avenue. He specifically asked if any relief to his problem could be had prior to tie court date which vie have given him of July, 1979. I indicated to Mr. Teasdale that I would discuss these matters with County Counsel and try to get back with him early next week. 'I would appreciate your comments on the situation and general advice on how to answer Mr. Tcasdale. I will be available Monday morning to discuss it with you. cc: J. Colley A. MacGrath ✓ ` DATE Augu 3. 197: �• i:.. FR0M Iticha ^_1 G. :talker PHONE 1201 Assistant Road C". issioner, Administration .t Jt•� TO File SUBJECT TRACT 7371 This is in response to telephone call from fir. Teasdale on July 27, 1978. Following Fir. Teasdale's call, I talked to fir. Ed Duddy. County Counsel, concerning fir. Teasdale's questions. f'r. Duddy suggested that I inform fir. Teasdale that the County is unable to react to fir. Teasdale's request concerning the drainage easement and its condition because the drainage ease- ment is not dedicated in the -name of the Canty at the current time. We fully sympathize with fir. Teasdale's concern regarding the delay in getting on the court's calendar, but we have no control over that. I returned Fir. Teasdale's call and indicated to him that we could take no further action prior to having the litigation settled. Mr. Teasdale asked if we could accept a drainage ease- ment which was narrower ,nzn the 20' originally obtained. I indic3ted to him that we would want a width of drainage easement that would enclose the full width of the drainage structure fir. Teasdale asked that if an alternate location could be chosen for the drainage structure so as to lessen the impact on his property. I told fir. Teasdale that alternatives would be inves- tigated once we have secured the necessary funding through the litigation to accomplish the work. Mr. Teasdale asked if I felt the existing condition with pending water was a health hazard. I indicated to fir. Teasdale that I did not feel qualified to make a statement of whether it was a health hazard or not. tie asked if the slope of the concrete apron was too flat. I indicated to fir. Teasdale that the slope was adequate for constantly running water. With small amounts of nuisance water, the flat slope does tend to allow ponding. fir. Teasdale asked if fir. Elias would have the right to appeal a court Judgment awarding the bonding money to the Ccunty. I told Mi . Teasdale I was not qualified to answer that question and referred him to fir. Duddy for a response. C tiemo To: F1'- August 3. 1978 Page 2 Mr. Teasdale indicated that he was unhappy with the current situation of the drainage easement and that he did not know what further action he might take at this time. Iii haeiv. Walker MGN :ml cc: J. Shore E. Cuddy J. Colley /A. McGrath Li3 CERTIFIED NAIL 400 East Las Palmas Drive Ftllerton, California 92635 (7J4) 525 -6953 September 25, 1978 Mr. Michael G. Walker, Assistant Road Cowaissioner • Transportation Department County of San Bernardino 825 East Third Street San Bernardino, Calif. 92415 Re, Illegal Trespass Drainage Pipe to San Bernardino Rd. _ Cucamonga. California Dear Mr. Walker, This letter summarizes recent conversations with you, with Mr. John Shorj and with Mr. Bouquet as the spokesman for TR 7371. On November 2, 1977 I notified the County and head Department by CEnrIF1ED MAIL of this Trespass and you have agreed that the "Easement' is illegal. You have also agreed that the crud is an eyesore and a health and odor and maintenance problem. Yet the County has done NOTHING to correct this illegal and intoler- able situation. After this Notice of November 2, 19779 the County and others have made many trespasses, done further construction, and have removed NC TR- SPASSING signs cte, all without my know- ledge or permission. At your request I have travelled to San Bernardino to meet with you and have offered to sell or to lease a strip of land to the County - -no results. I have requested the County to submerge this pipe- -agsin no results. me only thing left is to remove this pipe and apron. I request that the County remove this pipe on or before October 10, 1976- To all concerned this Is NOTICE that if the pipe is not removed by noon, October 10, 1978, I shall then thereafter have it blocked E- or removed. No free lunch can last forever. This Illegal trespass cannot continue. This Notice confirm$ the Notice already given to you in my CERTIFIED letter dated November 2, 1977. c For the past 10 months I have maintained this entire Drainage area at my expense. I have removed about 4,000 pounds of aawage and debris from this construction. In my opinion the pitch is too low to ever drain properly. Mr. Bouquet stotes that at best the pipe Is not adequate to drain TH 7371. The County has an obligation to all the people affected by this •:•nstroslty. The problem is 1:OW and Sa Independent of any arrange- ment between you and Mr. Elias. The problem will not wait until next July - -It will not even wait another month. Cordially yours, .� ;.�r,�,� 9 • M E M O R A N D U M TO: City Council /City 1Ml�ana`gAer FROM: Finance Director /�'ApC� SUBJECT: Personnel �/ 1 Ricki Graham, Account Clerk, in the finance department has submitted her resignation effective with the payroll ending December 31, 1978. Ricki came to us through the CETA Program, and the City was fortunate to obtain her services Her qualifications have prompted her to try and find a job somewhere beyond CETA at a somewhat higher salary. With the above development we are in need of a replacement hire. Even though we would normally refill from CETA, the new changes in the guide- lines for CETA hiring and the reduction in the CETA budget as mandated_ by the Federal Government make if more advantageous to hire through City funds. The new CETA guidelines require 15 out of the last 20 weeks unemployed or on welfare and earnings no more than 70% of the poverty level for this area. These guidelines make it extremely prohibitive in finding a person with an accounting background that would be unemployed this long, and if they are they probably are not interested in working anyway. Two other points are (1) this position is one of two scheduled to be absorbed in the City funding process in May, we will Just be moving the schedule up four months (2) We would like to get someone in before Ricki leaves so as to have training done as to job responsibility The position can be funded from the miscellaneous account of the non - depa _ tmental funds, or reserve for contingency. In conclusion we recommend that the selection of a new account clerk be funded from City funds rather than CETA 17 COOPERATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is dated for convenience on November 1,1978, and is entered into by and between the COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO (hereinafter called "COUNTY ") and the City of Rancho Cucamonga (hereinafter sometimes called a "CITY ") to memorialize Agreement heretofor entered upon on that date by the parties. W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, the COUNTY OI SAN BERNARDINO is a County and political subdivision of the State of California and a body corporate and politic, and the CITY OF Rancho Cucamonga is a municipal corporation of the State of California, located within the said COUNTY; and, WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY have a mutual interest in providing nec- essary governmental services to and enhancing the quality of life of their residents; and, WNEPEAS, both COUNTY and CITY are eligible to apply for grants from the Uaitcd States Department of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter referred to as "HUD "), pursuant to the provisions of the Housing rod Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, (hereinafter referred to as "ACT"); and, WHEREAS, Section 102 (a) (6) of the ACT contemplates and authorizes cooperation agreements between counties and cities within the counties in furtherance of the purposes of the ACT; and, WHEREAS, the parties hereto deem it to be for their mutual advantage to enter into such cooperation agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, COUNTY and CITY, in consideration of the mutual advantage to be obtained thereby, do hereby agree to cooperate in undertaking, or assisting in undertaking, essential community development and housing assistance activities, epecifieally urban renewal and publicly assisted housing. This agreement shall become effective as of the date first here - inabove set forth and shall continue in force and effect during the program year covered by the COUNTY's £iscsl year 1979 -80 application and, consistent with any applicable federal law and regulations and the terms and conditions of any grant made in reliance hereon, for such additional time as may be required to firing to conclusion the program or programs funded by the said fiscal year 1979 -80 application. In furtherance of the pu. -poses of this agreement, CITY hereby allocates the population of ;to jurisdiction to COUNTY for the purposes of COUNTY's fiscal year 1979 -80 application for funds under the ACT, and COUNTY and CITY recognise that COUNTY is the applicant and has full responsibility under the ACT. 75 -2- IN HI77ESS L4EREOF the parties have executed this agreement by the signatures affixed below. DATED: COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO BY: ROBERT 0 TOWNSEND Chairman, Board of Supervisors A77EST: Dated: CITY OF Rancho Cucamonga BY: lfayor of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga JQN - 10/19/18 OS5- admin2A M E M O R A N D U M To: Lauren Nasseroan From: Bill Holley Date: irbvembetr 13 ;. 14?793 Subj: Authorization to apply for Roberti- Z'Barg Open Space ° an -e Recreation Program Act (SB -174) Needs Basis- A possible funding source, listed above, hen been fbund for.- ttry °.lnatrcihtig of the Community Services Building mod ific:•tion /addition. rc war approved= for design by Council at the November I Meeting. The deadline for submission of an application foe this programs iss December 1, 1978 for funding in the next fiscal year; 79/80. The Roberti- Z'Berg Act provides a 75 -25 State -Local cost- shari.rg; on accepted projects. The architecth estimatai construction cost is $344,700, brictg_eti'e' State's share to $258,525, leaving the City a balance of= $8 ,175 =rw' be paid from Park Development Fees in the next fiscaL yearn. This would bring the total City cost for design, enginea7—�ng anti' construction to a total of $111,204 An alternative method of the saran program would bo.the= attemptee iirclusib= of the design engineering phase into the grant request, reduciiW thv $111,204 figure by $19,271.75, bringing total City investmont: tw $91,932 25 This, howevsr, would not be advised, as the funding agency may think'. that the City is endeavoring to supplant rather-than supplemeTm locati funds Therefore, is is my reco =endation that the firm approach be=uaet.: This is one of three funding sources which is being curranrty,ycxplbree for this project. Request an agenda date of 11 /15 to request authorizae on =by City- CBunid.11 to submit above described proposal RH)mh V4 RESOLUTION NO. 78 -52 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS UNDER THE ROBERTI- Z'BERC URBAN OPEN -SPACE AND RECREATIutf PROGRAM WHEREAS, the legislature of the State of California has enacted the RobertiXticig Urban Opm5pace and Recreation Program, which provides funds to certain political subdivis;ons of the State of California for acquiring lands and for developing facilities to meet urban recreation needs; and WHEREAS, the State Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the program, setting up neceisary procedures.governing rpplication by [mat agencies under the program; and WHEREAS, said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the applicant to certify by resolution the approval of applications prior to submission of said applications to the state; and WHEREAS, said applications contain a certification that the applicant will comply w;th all federal, stare, and local environmental, public health, relocation, affirmative action, and clearinghouse requirements and all other appropriate codes, laws and regulations prior to the expenditure of the grant funds; and WHEREAS, the project(s) applied for under this program must be of a high priority and satisfy the ,-kw.t argent park and recreation needs with emph&%Is on unmet needs In the most heavily populated areas; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Cnuneil. hereby; 1 Approves the filing of an application for funding under the Roberti•2'terg Urban Open•Space and Recreation Program; and 2. Ccrttfies that said agency understands the general provisions of the agreement, and 3. Certifies that said agency has or will have suffirlent funds to operate and maintain the project(s) fu,tded under this program; and 4. Certifies thit said agency has or wltl have available prior to commencement of any work on the project(s) Included In this application matching money hem a nonstate source; and S. Certifies that the pro :cct(s) included In this application conform to the recreation element of the applicable city or county general plan; and 6. Appointstte Community Services Director as agent of the City to conduct all negotlations, executo and submit all documents including but not limited, to a,•:kations, agreement:, amendments, payment requests, and so on which may be necessary for the completion of the aforementioned proje-t(s); and 23 Fe 7. Appoints City Attorney x tcpl counsel for said atemy with authorisation to sitn the ccttiliication on pats 1 of appliicatirwt, APPROVED and ADOPTED the 15 day of November 192.8 1, the undcrsid hercby urtif that tic forct9v� Resolution No 78_52 , wss duly adoptcd by tl,e Rancho Cucamonga City CamCllt by the followiv too CA rot. Ayes: Non: Absent: 24 Ci.Y tlr 41L4CHI) COt 1!er,(.A HEM)RANDUH hAli: November, 15, 1978 10: City Manager and City Couvell FR[ei: Lloyd Hubbo, City Engineer SUBJLCr: STORM PREPAREDNESS EQUIPMENT, SU?PLIES AND MANPOWER The recent rains have again pointed out the need for the preparation of vaintenance operations which can effectively deal with potential problems during heavy storm periods. The Engineering Division recently met with members of the Sheriff's, Fire and County Road Departments to review eq•ipment and communication needs. A memo discussing this meeting is attache!. As a result of these investigations. Engineering has developed a program and a list of equipment which should be secured or approved: 1. Sandbags - 10,000 at $.31 each $ 3,100.00 2. 10 sets of raingear including 400.00 shoes, rainsuits, raincoats 3. Radio Scanner 400.00 4. Sand 500.00 $ 4,400.00 in emergency situations. City staff may be required to work overtime in coordination programs and in dealing with contractors currently engaged in construction on City streets. Employees below the Department Hand level should be paid overtime for these activities. The amount involved vnuld very with the needs that oetnr and cannot be accurately estivateJ at this time. It is therefore recomended,that the Council authorize overtime as necead.to be determined by the City Manager. One of the major problems which has existed during past storm periods is comunications between the various emergency services. The incorporation of the City has further complicated these communication links by placing a new central actor Into the situation. In recent month% citizens have become used to clearing cwplatuts through the City Nall and it can be expected that this will continue during the storm situation. It is vital, therefore, to establish direct and efficient communication between City Hall and the Road Maintenance Crd and between the Road Maintenance and the Sheriff's Department. It nas been determined that the most effective way of aceomplishing these com.:unications in the short -term is to place • City phone extension at the Cotmty Maintenanca Yard with provisions for • night bell which will transfer incoming Calls at night to the Maintennnco Yard. During regular working hours, direct phone connections will be cleared through City Hall. The Road Yard has direct radio communication with their field operation. Arrangements have been made with the Sheriff's Department to place portable units with the road crews These actions should establish the needed c— ,nication links. The phone installation will cast $28.00 with a montbly charge of approximately $35.00. These charges would be apprcpriated from Gas Tax Funds. r City Manager and City Council Page 2 November 15, 1978 To further facilitate the communication activity, the City will be making use of trained County Traffic Department employees to be stationed at the Road Maintenance Yard on a 24 hour basis during emergency situationd. The person will be fully familiar with juriedict:onal arrangements and experi- enced in flooding situations. This person will also be used to train City ataff Sandbags and sand will be made available to Citizens at the Fire Stations, to be consistent with past practices. RECOWENDATION The Engineering Division recommends that the City Council approve and authorize from Cos Tax Funds the following: t 1. Purchase of equil,ment - $4,400.00 i 2. Allocation of overtime for City employees below the Department Dead level in emergency situations to be controlled by the City Manager. ). Authorize installation of a City phone extension to the Road Maintenance Yard with provisions for a night bell. Estimated monthly cost of 575.00. Respectfully su itted, LLOY RUBBS City Engineer LM:dcb attachment I IY O! R.Ch CJR) CI't V"nl,.A IIITRIRMURI IIATEi _November 1, 197.4 Tn: Lauren Wasserman and Jack Lam FR(N: Lloyd Hobbs SURJECT: STORM PREPAREDNESS On October 26, 1978, members of the Engineering Department met with the Read Maintenance Crews, the Sheriff's Department and the Foothill Fire District to discuss preparation for potential storm frnhlmn for thu coming winter Attached is a memo prepared by John Cnwl that spells out dome of the current operating procedures and problems that may be cn�ountcred. The main unresolved problems that seem to rmaln are: 1. Ca®unication 2. Protection of property out of the City rtght -of -way. COIDRRIICATION: During severe flooding circometances, there are normally several agencies responding to problems within the City These ngenrles have distlnctand overlapping Jurisdictions that sometimes produce con - fuslona of authority and an inofflcient utilization of manpower. The agencies in the area are: 1. Sheriff's Department 2 Fire Department 7. County Road Maintenance (City Streets) 4. County Flood Control Major Flood Channels) S. CALTRANS (Foothill 6 19th) Any or 411 of these agencies could be called at the same time to deal with the same situation. There is a need therefore, to establish communication links between the agencies with a firm dlv,slr,n of responsibility and some kind of central control. Existing communications currently exist between Police and Fire and County Road with County Flood. There does not exist Rood communication between the City and any of these agencies nor between Police. Fire and the Road Crews, who will be operating in the field. After reviewing these communication problems, It vas decided that the City could be the focal point for clearing complaints and that radio co ®unlca- tion needs to be establialted between the City and varinus agencies. This vlll require the following: 1. Establishment of a base station at City Ilnll 2. Portable radio units should be placed with the Road Department and Sheriff's Department ). Establishment of procedures for communication with other agencies. Lauren Wanes ma n 6 Jack Lam Page 2 havember 1, 1978 4. Purchase scanning equipment to monitor local frequencies. S. Most complaints should be coordinated through the City. It was considered vital that radio equipment be obtained quiclly with a temporary frequency license. To facilitate training City staff to carry out the storm control center, Bob Ingram suggestei that an experienced County employee be employed early to assist in the Initial operation Bob van going to try and find that person and t.port back. PRIVATE PROPERTY PROTECTIONS The second maJar concern expressed van the establishment of means by which to protect private property threatened with storm damage. The primary method by which this is done is through the provision of sandbags and sand to private citizens. This requires the purchase and distribution of sandbags and sand and established dis- tribution points to be made available to the people. In the past, the fire stations have provided the distribution points and sandbags were provided by the County. Arranget tnt for sand was required during the early stages of the storm. In that it is important to assist people In protecting their property during the storm, the Council should allo- cate funds for the purchase of sandbags and sand. Cask estimates are currently being developed. It was decided that when the details of these problem areas were re- solved, that another meeting be schedrled to work out communication and operational procedures. cc: Jerry Crant - Building b Safety Bob Ingrum - County Road Department Tom Wlckum - Sheriff's Department Bob Lee - Foothill Fire District John Cavi - County Road Department Don Cdula - Public Works Dal t...,7..�... .. FROt,1 ' 'u• r a'.I PIMNE 70 SUBJECT 11 's It I iwt �. do 'LLT I :' It I Rt.l AL" Ill! Mil, 'l OP 1• n..101CADING PRO(I.I.PPRI: Man to "Erne. 15 -0 of I•an'vdta dn' of CIS usm' fT••+•.rar dv' 01 -nnorl at t Ask th.•1 !!,Let- Le hen for ire, a•Ano h,•hinI 'Id Nil LVI!t tart phyi, lily un,nfi.le 1. p•rt °Ilaan!li? ,a•,arn Kv nfm— of rvurt Inter,r•tivn In water rarryin, ,trod , %rih -SM IT•REET CLEAT.ISr PRUKUPPRE ' ' Cmdnt•ncnt avalldblr Two blade trurl.s f ne nmpr gra•icr t•••• leader lhrrr m•dltinnal 7 lard Oman tru.l, r. r Irbris tr-..t tl lurk two l: hour shirts All uperable egvillrrnt will be u,ra Drhrls, ralks and dirt +ill he Ill idcd rr.c travel lane, to the side rf the P,YO and pirknd up when time and eq „irtirent are oealiable l•n.annava dips ;will he Mated rim soon us ponmfblr hecause o' ,rasa town traffic Additl•mal reTAptrent and man puupr rnn be, drawn freer the pan) In Fan Rotnardim, If avalfnble. Rental equipment van he utfli:rd ROAD CLUspRES• ' Will notify rlt•, chrrtffs urine, fire deiartnrnt when streets are rl•srd niid ripened. If nlnstro• are nrcensory It can uvtially be done within .rip hit' hour, Wdrutr• el.;tc within 1 h.na•. PiDTECTIDII or Pftl V%TK IROPERTY R „aa yar••• •'.P, tot have prrsnnnrl l•, Plant, .I•t!hai;s 1. vi to rrivatr prated] if pnrsnnnrl I.srd 1•,t• n.o,' ha•_••Init, 1, 1 ta, will hay., t.• he Out d,r.:n Yard Is t•••• shall it he II,trib. 11, nnint Ire .ant I n IntlO drll.•'r ,and t. lire atatkn% ni It rhan••nc 1; it ill, near at ' Iir 1 tl wrl ' nn r N 1.,. •t'r, t(- P s.. la va.e,sart •iolnt h•.1. o•l,: •1t Pets r., of d',a,V, cr, t ,•. ., rP 1 1. ref . it I I i 1, t irr st it 1, n, rr .9ar n ..,, itra .a• 1 , i•• ', Inftl. I ti i lh I, a• t.. .... n.... t d 1••l'. Ili l hp I,•t re, It VVII 'P There s 1 h- •..rr t t itc i. :hn .11' Lt, I.ni la' 1l I art' •Inrn Ills ..tit• rn•,I • it atina, fnmplalnl •ot• I••nt h!Il Md. and l th st shnul•I he rc!rlcI 1 ' / t rnl 7rmu aq. b• 11 lbw strrols are dote Ill 'la)P and lho of t'. • ” nallitnina the, '• /. r1.•Z. (., r(C•1 yr. f I. .. .•, ..7t, <�, fit• u.y r J' /.n�i{J..rawi i.�b . Il llH n.r•n., In, INTER - OFFICE MEMO DATE September 15, 1978 FROM Joseph S. Perry P E 4;(_f'551 Permit Engineer 1 '0 !� TO Environmental Improvement Agency Building and Safety Office c .�, q\ s ,Jj, Attention: Leon Reid SUBJECT - ccnstrucu Cucamonga, -road Improvements at dated March 10. 1978. This Is to advise that Pacif Ic Paving Company, Permittee and Contractor, has satisfactorily accomplished the construction and installation of 1,115 L.F. of curb and gutter and other related road Improvements along the east side of Rochester Avenue, North of the intersection of Base Line In the Rancho Cucamonga area. The road Improvements, a requirement of Plot Plan No. 118 -71 in connection with the development of a lumber yard was Installed In accordance with the approved Plan and Profile No. 704950 (72 -73). JSP:gk cc: Land Development Section Attn: Cy Zermeno os S. 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O, H 9 O +1 y' m F3 'J 1 J L O �Ia• o F CTM T I/ G..11i P/ fY of FA G N o P9 �. rr Vi Vi a ll'+ w V 0. a < i > a a o pM m i < o w F•I sE � w yu P/ d i+ <N o tr w V O w N N Q V 4 L O ® d1 C o w L o t 0 i V 6 a Y � 7 > V n ma m +n 0 v a n sL F N d lY N N h t G a t L < a � � a v + = a i a < � z t. o p F. 1 L O w Y O V 7 D O 4 a A < D N C �+ O �m lr U a N T a a o - w� 0 0. u� C a N p � L � 0 0 5 r _, N E H 0 R A N D U H Date Ncveaber 8, 1978 To: Lauren Wasserman From: Bill Holley Subj: Disposal of Surplus Property Lauren, the "Old C.S A 50 Orange Truck" 1968 Chevrolet three quarter ton with 134,000 plus miles (speedometer broke last January) should be surplused off of our assets list It is no longer in regular service, and elimination would cut one vehicle from our insurance cost I reco=end that the truck be sold to the Alta Loma School District for $1 00 cash and past /current /future "considerationd'shcwn both C S A 50 and the City of Rancho Cucamonga by this School District - In explanation of those "considerations ", find the following: The Alta Lmna School District has provided over the last three yeer., to both C S A 50 and the City, without requcet of compensation; 1 Weekly use of skip- loader /mrr or for twc years prior to our purchasing our own moving equipment (commercial rental cost is $17.50 per hour with a three hour minimum, which computes out to in excess of $5 000) 2 Providing, us with a gasoline source fer our truck (at cost); 3 Provided us with a free access to wood shop for use of table saw and radial arm saw; 4 Provided us with welding service fo_ repair of equipment; 5 Provided us with equipment and small tool loans; 6 Provided us access to Xerox machine (at cost) for r-do years; 7. Pruvided and continues to provide, chairs and tables for our use at large public meetings; S. Provided the new City the use of six brand new desks over the summer until our own arrived; 6 ia Nemo 11/8/78 To: L Wasserman From: B Holley Page 2 9 Provides facilities for City recreational activities; and 10 John Gill's many hours of experience, help and advice to a young and struggling park district, C S A 50 The School District needs a truck The City has a truck it does not now need He are both public agencies dedicated to the purpose of serving the same client for the least amount of money possible I think this action would be in the best interest of the public we both serve, and further, it is a small gesture of thanks to a fellow agency who has alvayn been willing co help in the servica _ of the community I request an agenda Stem on November 15 for Council action -Eli BH /mh 1 000NNOR A QVICKEL I r y- 0 III,-wep at Lm CI'Y RA14CFO CUCAMONGA 2 . hlhll57Ht710!1 •]\i Gmrlun .1.rnur 3 ut, Lv,, r du.nnu 91101 QC I '27 1978 1 4 /Jll'JtWdht'11121819t51f 5 in unry l o, R.L\sfe= 6 7 8 CHUM 70 71M CI7Y OF RANOp COCVEtrA 9 10 11 City Hall _ _ 9340 Iselin W. 12 rtlnclo Cncmronia, California 91701 13 14 In the Matter of the Claim of 15 tor. a Mrs. Jaws Hansfer, Claimant's 16� ibbcrt J. O'Cannor, Attorney at Law, hernhy presents this claim to 17 the City of Rancho Cucamonga, pursuant in California Cavenv=t Code Section 910. 18 1. 71n narn and post office address of Mr. a Mrsx;ansfer, claimants, 19 is as follnm: 20 6237 Quartz 21 Alta Lcma, CalifornLa 91701 22 2. The fort office address to which lbbert J. O'Camor, attorney 43 for claimants, desires notice of this claim to W sent to as follows: 24 7253 Carnelian Ave. 25 Alta Irma, California 91701 26 3. On or alnut July 26, 1970, ttr. City of Rancho Cucamonga, 27 Ouildiml Delurtment, inspcctnl tho 20' x 20' roan xUition to 6237 Quartz ave. 28 Alta lama, California and datrmlined it was nit in owq)lianca with the local 1 C 1 2 31 41 5 6 7 I 91 10 11 12 13 141 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -- - (busing Code, thereby wiWolding the issuancu of a aagrletion certificate until orroctions woro made. 4. On or about August 1, 1978, without making inspection, Mr. Van Pelt of the balldin3 department certified that the 20' x 20' roam addition to 6237 quartz Avenue, Alta Iona, California, was in conplianoe with the local housing case, and certification was suhnittal to esxow for the purpnae of releasing money in satisfaction of the contract. The city of Rancho Cucamonga, knew or should have known that monies would to released upon their Certification. 5, upon receipt of the Certification escrow releases all re- ■ mitninq monies duo on the Contract and held by escrow The contract had not been ocapletca and the required corrections noted on the 7 -26 -78 inspection had not been mrrectai. Said its still have not been correctod making said 20' x 20' roan addition unsuitable for the purposes it cos built for. 6. So far as it is known to dbbert J. O'Connor, attorney for claimants, at the date of filing this claim, lir a Mrs Ransfer have incurred r4amages in the amount of $19,676.00 due to the unsuitability of the 20' x 20' ram addition and the attendant cost of making said roan addition habitable and in conform.ty with the local housing ode. 7. The Chief Building Official, City of Rancho Cucamonga Building Deparbacat, VM PELT, his agents employees and officers and Does I through 101 causer] the injury and damage to claimant. Claimant is informed and believes and alleges that each of the Does designated heroin are legally responsible in some manner for the events and happenings hereinabove referred to, and illegally caused injury and damage to claimant. 0. At the tdm: of presentation of this claim, Mr 6 Mrs. Rvnsfer claim damages in the amount of $19,676.00 for repair and or replacarent 2 (l I of the 20' x 20' room addition. 2 3 4 Dated: ) I -;,y 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 lobert J. O mnnor -- I () VERIFICATION BY PARTY (eCS, 2015.5 C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIF"NIA, COUNTY OF I am the In the abo%e entitled action or procaeding.I have read the IC al lrq and know the content$ Ihreci Arid I Certify that the same Is true of my own Ynuw ledge, except as to thou mat lees which at, therein stated upon my Information of bell let, and as to thou matlars, 1 behave It to be true. 1 declare. under penally of perlmy. that the for egaing Is true and correct. E XECUTEO ON CALIFORNIA AT_ PROOF OF SERVICE BY MAIL C132, 2015.5 C.C.P.) STATI, OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1 am a resdent of the County storeuldr 1 am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within entitled action, nw buunass aadress is, 7253 Camelan Avenue, All, Loma. California on 17u -in6ec 25, _ 1978 I smedthewlthin ChliM to the City of RRf1Cho nrr_vcMa On the City of Rancloo Ctaca ncp City Hall In said action, by placing a true COPY thereof enclosed In a us" envelope with postage enermn iuiiy proclaim, In the United States mall addressed as follows, Rancho 0xitrio ga City IL311 9340 Baseline Rift. RAracho Qtcmrorlga, Califomia 91730 1 deesau. under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing Is true and couact. October 25, 1978 Alta Mani EXECUTED ON _ AT I I CAI IFOUNIA t� ■ C.fl ac/ i�Cf{ lCrlrxc�cJ /'ka•ln�✓ 1 %.-00 //M ,C1 ,LCY7J•(�XUGrq AnfcC�. 6'•✓ r � c�.�+..ay (J Cnwct rnwts�fite 9 /9 „If ,: !� <•,,,•,cs.etics�n,,. tLr•�ei•G -.v�: fCoL >.4s1 cL'n C Cc c. s -'-d--e. Cs 'c ern.. cAe • eke, C�ue/iQco Pei (ei.. ��i4L ,OLr,>Ccc� L t�L,' •Q�ccL �'1/ CcnJ- 1,O�nta/cll.�y /!o e Crcr _ .LLO�Y.•ar�n,>✓ .(r �le• L/, ie it L�LL� /iHf`C/ JL ec -44• e�+v�C�till•�.v�l (e ld iii zer�� -� 'c�:e� �' ltnrs�t .CJ�t�ctr<�..0 :ie�esuew�t- ✓�re.t o�L� 7114 1lz tl1..6 L 4 ,�?e!'A .!L%�,GJ. Lr�f't� GL f`GJ 44 LVII r/Cias1� /! /•l/ .CC �C f�G•,��%GO:.!?J�.C� Lr r•QC•LLr �.�frJ.e 42- .X {l�jC(Lafi �L� /CI�J /(4��-La:e /�LLOL LLL�It(y .iraCt•L2•..GLOJt ��L>� �fL�s4fV .GL ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓4?.L�LY/GI!/r%faf/ ��4r1CCl; r ti` Tfif.N // r' 7 9 I _ ESTIMATE OF REPAIRS TIM — Yow ARENA FORD, INC. ✓LV�d— 1.99T No _01- 3N[[Tt 91 555 West Foothill Blvd. B ^ Upland, California 91786 t Phone 17141 982.8911 to - --- :1. Aeo %ns __ -_ —_ —_ uT. —_ coo[ uf. co :i .o/ ...kg ., oo.• ..e mcoc Ni.L. •Lw.ii 9 I _ _:::.DLO ' •. aLl J / — Yow 1-Z 91 B to - --- CITY :. PAN'LhO CCtVAIIM 1 __ _ —_ ._ _ -_ -- _ —1–. :lINI;;T;:. TIC•Ir - -- No C 1978 AM Fit -14 12 te is t a iv Is 19 A _ —_ - — — - _— _ — --- -- - - -- - --71. ITfj111j11111ili j191J16 - --- --- _ ]]L- 0 — — — -- -- — - --- -- — i 20 ?2 10 2$ xi OPEN ITEMS TOTALS �., I �' �� — VAINT fwsfp uI. UTN Af AICNAL LAMA AI.DM.11A1ALNIILOLCIIAW D1 \A 1NAL:I11t 1110 TOTAL$ v1 TN[AOOY[ La4a•Il l %1194 ]D DAYf IJI[R W1L _ _ �f- A9OV[ a.u; ron... r, rD PI:..MX[ Pi CAKTIM1 rR rlAM UIUI II MI) w u G.,pI ..r,I UFInr Or Or CA: I n. !11 . 1. .. _ _ -- I Ir Iit ,1 CL° 7lloate 24(aoa (moo. (- 11401GARVEY AVENUE • PO DO %48 TELEPHONE 448.7481 . 14}87(7 11 aCall . MJJIINIq ,I • NAUE / C L AC'C j ADDAM INSMIEDNv ,- - _ FOLICT NO ADDAM ADIIIlTCN T11 .Vr.k 7—W1Nt IKINSI YJI(yt 2234 "ILI NO —, WI 11NEM ESTIMATE OF REPAIRS 1[lPl DAIC —.1/ —ijT� 7Cl -- _ cull PO [ 'EL . .IN4 11[IMN 4pY�[ o".." 0I 11V \1N.ND 11V[d[[NINT[ 1.[[011 tN N11\ �� x..l[•NV N 11M�•1 /-4!7,O [VQl[T .11 AND ..co — cc 41 r(((. lea_» 01st Net Parts 1 W r r .II•Da1..11'r . N 1rpr. :M w 14 TZr�Jr1. rr+r i-. rwYM.. 1'�r.... - J�V•rr -. SDEIIQI $_13 MKN •Cixu 1.( nD ..11[1.1 wl�l •1 tw-1� 1.. 1.N x1 .1 111p1 10 Inl • b.( au.•u un.0 A, <c.n .rm D.n Irua null f0 SQIGf Tax 41-33 $ 1 NLr.1 .uILL..:,1 1 .•O,I ...1. 11 -- �1 , 2l 6• ESTIMATE TOTAL $ ' Pww.. [,r ^V S HiD1•a .1 „•IN GR %.4D IilAl S. rI�y w—P.l i1Gc0-CUCAMjUr1 I ( .1.114IS1 HR.11Op / AM --- J1101111t1 1�1 I'�j.FiEb .._ tabor U Hrf�C S / .!(l CO S 0 Q•r•GIDr.ror111 yrr..rn..r. e.n.a.xb_rv+..•.n ... w.n.l.wrr. n.wr.ry DNlw Paris NJ ...1 l rr MM.. y+ • MOI •. (F.nilrlr r_ �• x M ,rNtID [•rR rf rl_v. �[ .Y lea_» 01st Net Parts 1 W r r .II•Da1..11'r . N 1rpr. :M w 14 TZr�Jr1. rr+r i-. rwYM.. 1'�r.... - J�V•rr -. SDEIIQI $_13 MKN •Cixu 1.( nD ..11[1.1 wl�l •1 tw-1� 1.. 1.N x1 .1 111p1 10 Inl • b.( au.•u un.0 A, <c.n .rm D.n Irua null f0 SQIGf Tax 41-33 $ 1 NLr.1 .uILL..:,1 1 .•O,I ...1. 11 -- �1 , 2l 6• ESTIMATE TOTAL $ Pww.. [,r ADVANCE CHARGES S HiD1•a .1 „•IN GR %.4D IilAl S. 0 k' �2B(cf" �.s![.1!'a ��rr G_znCG•tsP 1u�!1Li�_ -_ r- Yi •�� '-rf1'_ /YL iYJ- ____— F.\17S-1N 3. X I •• �•�`Le--- �.L1i�c�Elore — I !/ -- _ GI7Y �P.AALI:0 [Cs!•= i1GA — _ —_ -- _ I.DV -G -1978_ 1 /P • .a !f A - WR Tafllf ^ LIBERTY Ci '] FORD 4Y((T RD _Dr —fn((T j ESTIMATE OF REPAIRS xass ,cwiull, urD Ir\ vl >,.r ++wr.t uur %1 au C c.luorrue turn R.O. ( P.rinl S_ `r J. net $- AM a r V - . ... • .. ♦i ..a . .. n...•r I.Ir \I {I• r•w rr• Ir {II J Y1Y(_ ✓Vll...� C�, I. .fir �.� ORR(R R.Y1 (— _ _ _ /• -- -� IY(YRCD RY _ CL.IY YO t _ .ODRLls .OlJfrlR TEL k' �2B(cf" �.s![.1!'a ��rr G_znCG•tsP 1u�!1Li�_ -_ r- Yi •�� '-rf1'_ /YL iYJ- ____— F.\17S-1N 3. X I •• �•�`Le--- �.L1i�c�Elore — I !/ -- _ GI7Y �P.AALI:0 [Cs!•= i1GA — _ —_ -- _ I.DV -G -1978_ It C....r (. 0. CLwt. A....nr \•1, •��i.. 1 b.JCev S — 'I uuwn �����/ ••_ ____ D. brr Ey P. «.I .0 6.....e. C1.- '�.y N.w b -• u rR. P.IUr »D. .rL. rt \'d•Illj \I > tTja W14r. 1 /P • .a !f A - WR Tafllf ^ ^/f Pam $abpLi la Pu[t Chang. and ATarlabrl.t( P Parts $- r P P.rinl S_ `r J. net $- AM a r V - . ... • .. ♦i ..a . .. n...•r I.Ir \I {I• r•w rr• Ir {II J J !ti _ r)5r• Oorrl :St Ice, Alto Ior n, Cnl Ifcro]n ..Ov r.r :: Y, 14'rn City eounoll Cit, of Rancho Cucamoa.a Wo Ir1c1: to cuta:it ..o you a cinlrr for tite annoeu to our cow an the Ireuult of n culriai,.n on Eery] Avu, vt 3un;nn dt. Sn Alin Lome on Belot. 13, 1978. Ti:e attnei.,G o rill I vapal•t ,Ives U.r (.etnIlu or the acclr,•ttt. The T.ac r.c .n l lcer, 1u !la saopl lmcntnl 1 gu:•t, ir..lcates tl et Ox an. r N the r,•rldeat .a on u aurc ecn.tit:on of the Lntoi.v�L.or, .,to to ti.c enet- -44v atun otFn on :avynn dL. unlnv r•- ••fns. ;: , tLrrafore, r rl tl.nt L.a Cit) .,rG n renponoi.•7r,: cl( rr•s ul tine •wollarty f:•mrrr., rl.r amount of our rinim, at prase.., Is the t. inl Vol Lot of %ar cnr, au ',SptLly c10r0. I1.0 cur In pt ... flume r..cr. -e. An; li. ^L1Ch1 .xprnrrl not .••.r::.: LS the .u'nnac etc ,p.:.:e Snvolvcd %.111 ..r n..cr. t• -.c riots. If must ear., leen) PS, Iatance, Gar lefol e. or:. o e•111 plso bt tG ttls aln.ra. The follovir.E, L,fo:untiGr, cloy be helprul to you: :hc Vitnrcr to tte ncel.i.rt, nn: entca•cu In t)-a a(•ipiurl r11'fra .•,,.Get: Mr. Levis C. ,%icl •'cmc pl. nc: yl,_29c2 Ito:k p tole (,2) -511] Fact. .3% r our lr.aa.nnoc aIslms n,-(nt, fo^ re., I%ink: .i'a:r Fnrw Ina, . *cntciut: ofIic., Fhura: '.xt. 21 u: u. 1111ittrs inu•..rrnev claims agent: Golwineer Auto O.au of So. Calif., Upland office ' Fhona: 951 -2)'1 Le can be reuehad at t're t'uiloa:ng tba(s: Mrs. Itprleu) -LrY• Wor,, phono (mo::; I.% a): 627--'Ill art. 310 Home pi.,.nu (artn•noons and evenings) 917_53u9 �t Mr. Geurpo R. Wink Work phone (Faytima): 679_5111 F.rt. 3739 k' Hone pilot-. ( ^ : 9 ?7_5109 r V r� J CONSENT CALENDAR To: City Manager and City Council From- Jack ", Director of Community Development Subject: ZONE CHANGE NO. 78 -02 - SET IUELIC NFMIN� •x4_y. please act a public hearing for the December 6. 1978 City Council meeting to consider a Zone Change from N -R and C -2 to N -2 for 9 1 acres of land located on the northeast corner of Etivanda and Nhittrnm. Request submitted by Secondo Colombero Zone Change No. 78-02 Rcapectfully submitted, JACK IAM, Director of Coacnnity Development JI.: nm s 1 S is } «tt 1 -4 `45�°v ik. 1 i Y t�.� '' f.. N3l��X4 •i��;• %:'fi'�yif,�Y&yy�c�'.b �! 4f . . 1 CONSENT CALENDAR TO: City Council November 9, 1978 FROM Lloyd Rubbs, City Engineer s gIMJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF TRACT MAP AND BONDS — TRACT N0. 9440 Located on the vest side of Hermosa between Wilson and Banyan. This tract was granted a 50 day extension at the last City Countil meeting of November 1, 1978. OWNER: Criama. Development Corporation 2120 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200 Santa Hanica, CA 90403 PP.RPORMAPCe BOND (ROAD) — $128.000 SURRM LABOR 00 MATERIAL BOND (ROAD) — $64.O0 SURRETY PERFORNANCe BOND (LARDSCAPM) — $42,683.30 SURAETY LABOR AIND MATERIAL. BOND (LANDSCAPING) — $21.341.65 SURREIY NOTE: This tract map is on the approved B.I.A. list attached. Respectfully submitted, L LLOTD HBBBS, City Engineer Man i �t IS M w'^T^`•3•''r!5'.y w:y�y,l`..�k 'SA.i "`ry."yy 7:d U�y °+°,`3':•�'iT,' "'°a�,� .�:s•:i,J`:"i" y r t( I ,fir. Inl� INNI 111{li; Iflgll',Itlf A •'•lN IAI -IU14 UP CA., Ii IC. ♦ C �, � \ IIALl1Y 1qt l'1 41IAPT[fi ,• A Vt 147N TLIi f I1 AVE. STE. D t p UPLAND, CA. 91786 D i•��. �jr t �;9 /sf, (714) 981 -2997 CIPI�4 v T0: ILiyor and Ih•mhers, Rancho Cucamongp City Council 1-KOf1: Italdy View Chapter, Building Industry of California DAM January 31, 1978 ' SUDJI.CT: CIA Voluntary Phasing of Approved Tentative Tractr. on Septic Disposal i the City of ILwcho Cucamonga. 117 I've the rcquosl of the City Council oil J.uwo••y 18, 1978 the lilt, w.•s ant-rd In prvp.n•e .I prolnsal for filial approval of _ ' Approved Tenlalivv Trar,r. oil septic wa:ae di•pural. III - - dual. ro the ILIA tins corac up with two Clenmrls for this # proZ am. i Element One - Voluntary Phasing of Unsrueved Tracts k 7 Mem•enl two - Tack force recommendations. 6 .. 7hr Building Indu_try P•a.ociation would 1i).r to it, ,k fire City Council for it-, I;ood faith offer in rvqurstfnl, the industry to mel•c a prolu:;al of its own Dr have attempted to do lh is ir. a po•:itivr raamu•r and hope that in the future ,4 the r_ity, the in•la•.Iry and Lill' Conmunity r•,nr work together to create all economically thriving and relf sufficient city. "t. Sincerely, A t y y siany' fh•owel 1, president t•,� - Bdldy Viet, Chapter, ILIA T: 117 y� e. rs t I emf It Om' Voluntary 11maing of lint.m..•re(l Tr.wtc lh•• f011Owitlg in l brr•11kdovn for Vol not itw 19•Iniup of alt Ai-proved 'I'rnt.rliv• 'I r.1 t•is that .Ire (ot eau 11. ) 1 i:,ted for septic diuposal of %e ^.IC It nho11ld h. noted that all of the homon reprenrnted .n•r lit, lots of 711,01111 :.Il• ft. or larger (cquet.tt•i,m homer.). 7llercfore it i:: r..Ife to assume that the ave.rag,• prier lag for the hclmr•. reprrr.cnlect will he in the neighborhood of 81(10,000 and will provide the highest proprt•ty tax 1n1ur to he expected in a yaang will growing community of Rancho Cucamonga. Aluo, tltc• tracts lit.tvd were given a "oerativr drrl.,ration" during Ihr lovit•onmcntal ltrvit%f procr:.n by 4.1e ^runty Sub - divirio•1 Commit lel• (ml which Rile repo, nv;ttal ive of various :.rhool di:.tr,(ls are ne.Itcd) nan 1v11m: tit It when Lhc•:r tracts %fore condo imlally appmVvd I1, it ingavI ulx,o ::shoo. rurollmrnlr: In:. not jltd„rd nerimin entmgl to warrant a "denial." Titi:. i also true of approved Lrat.ttive tracts on cewered disposal. ' 1h- time span tar final approval and Ilse i •:n.umr of bunting pcl•mitn for ih; :.,• Itacls strelchcl, into 1•tbrnary, .979. Should thin rr,t:.l rust ion srhrdnly br nppr..v.`d, it Icprcrrnt 17 f•', of I1, •0onI "Ur t inn 11ppl x,v,A Irom flarrft 71, In 17 to pre ^.:rot. (A building tmnnttrriom c>. i,a rd prim- to I1,11•eh 71, 1971) Vitrlhol`, it :should h, ootrd Ih.II crm:a runt ion lrine from moordi•,? to occupancy now .:veragc: approximately eleven mnnthn. 'lltis it. prim -t -ily due t -, the' dilfiroliv of 011•: Iining rush materials as inmill,ition, erinrnt and d "y Wall. httached to Ihiv prrpM.la1 ore writtrn a?,rrrm,•nl. from the Miners of trac•1 :; li:.lrt that promi M' the rilnator:• will :•1 ick to till- I.r•hedule for finaling 111111 (•11I 1111311?• huildiug 1—mitf, in indicated in this pro(x3 ::,11 '1'11c bl.ildvrc involved, 1 ^ali" 'hat 0101111 the agrcementr.•Irr not • gally binding, 1•rud.ing good faith Willi the Coon• it will c rzlaugcr other builders clfanrp :: of oht „icing thrill 1wilmits, and, connequcntly the Whole proposal as .l is prescolyd. ' 1I I .I 26 r • ' u` wa of n•l r ..• , ■ TI'i•r I 1 ' II91 T': IYII I' I I "• \1111° 91la 14 ,I;n Itit,. 1!1 1 91;1 63 `Lal, 111 7/7//A 94 r 31r L-I nil 1 /167TH 9411•• 30 6all.a�ll 6/16/76 7410 27 ik•h Inmh man 1116178 /" 9440 45 tlarl. 111 7/17/18- pin 1 r, nl I I_ Al //r• 2/7E 7/10 2/18 2178 ,, //g hl \51 I r it Lr - X1/1: A /7tt 7//!4 7//1: 2 /1F F/ 73 IILfA.I, tlnil.5 ltrlol; sold Lu I.Ilco I)evc Agrcen to conditiolls. fall :4;rrr to huiJ off I• Petntts until My;ust, 711 VIII ngrrr la hold off o, Permits tultit August, 711 1'Innd n`nrtnl urrk to ho I`rr R+tml•d rn haft 0a•1 finaot nl his true[ n. olll h.w•• lu pay prints 1:(11 bald this ILtrt f[ it 941.4 20 11.10. I it l rant inuancI, '111,171 1 111 urnl rr.lit rd final approval 12118 .__'—� 111711 fill hold o(f. foul 4utauc r. 9445 61 Ilan. 1!f 7717774 1'111 nerd 12 //A 12/711 I:fit hoLl of E. font In incr 75(1} I6 till. I:oprr 4121118 P. 17C f. //6 Iarn I4•\•r lup:m`Irl will 9537 3 5 It,.nvoa Lr(l lrtv Deve npnrnt 112017P. 1'11' urr•I rnntinoaoro. 2/77 7714 frlrr to hold off no till llnrt a•: "Ill ml 91.76 (it are Nlying) 11111 hold uCE ontll 1979 9540 4r• oo u n I t7rl ll l . Orvrlor•,rot '•: II' /If I'(II ❑rr,l cnu: Lwan rc. 7/77 7/1'1 I'M hold o(( until 1979 9569 951n -7 7563 953'il 9596 • TUI AI J7 49 49 10 .14 14 71:1( Falcon Cun.l Grlftin ih•vel Griffin Drrrl 1'111 I..n 15 I, ry I:ar ry it 111rI I:• SLt pr'•• 3 /I6 /7R F /18 //F 6/]6178 I /'•1 /1•' 6 /16!/8 7/7P. 8/76. 7/76 7 11A 7110 7 /)A G //A 2 /111 T7T'• ./!9 6onn. 11111 hold ofC (Inal t!1 tlnnr. tinny V • f in wrrd ,••,.I vlll ]n lrulntr If loap"I. 21 CUCAMII;MGA COUN rY WATER Disni- w. -r 1.Y�1 •. •,•. .• • • •. Yoh • i go {., h.. 1. .1 Annlun of nHlocE a V.• 1 L0V WCIIACL 1. rliANll LESIMSItr Iloarr r MEt, 11r CALEII 110, LI! d. I u, t nl "11, 19711 :1 !Iaj 11W11111 111%101 :•.111 1 .n.lydinu Comity L Lnvi1 n 11t 11 It .111, J,•l vl,. v.1 1 IIL I:L. Vi. .,.I I 1l.111I1110, ( 1111,n u1., 9: 1111 A L t C:I1 ion: tlr licit Rapl:ut Cont Iomoil: ( r 1: m.lr II0vg1 QpM en l- CO rpvra L LOIL _ —. Devi, Iop0r oI Tract No of Id , I it u.ItL(i Im It 11014) t'ur.nnanq.l, 11.1v It pi, itod with I III u. lLiet .1 M.,tv, 1 .1 .. u.1 1 llur Iton,l, .11..1 .I I ..I.t [Or lho tut r, . -.mt at SuL,LI\ I [on, rupir:l of whivh .n', , n, 10.:0(1 -ill, L,mds, ,rvvl,lm.!� lilld with the co :nly, .1 nO14 ""Cl inq Qy� IL j 6•• 7 11:. 111 •.t 1 1, 1 I .111 e:.nur.ml. o LL.I tIt U . I u.I1 1, 1., W. t nr II 11l t It 1,111MIl (1111,11;• 1:11, 1 1)111 ri CL I lo.l •0utact Ihr aort.'1 I tu,•,I If you have .my Ili, Illor yo. 1. ..1 nanC.'t uilll llu •I 1.i, 1, 1. lull IC .1,111,• ` 11 Cline, Jr ! I'ri 1•.,I 11 I:ng l no.,1 1 y Ai El. • J IIC: 1.1 I:acL. 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NO 'I l •1 11 .... . ji IT 7---�, I �I ji IT 7---�, 1► 0 RESOLITION NO. 78 -68 A RESOLLM011 OF THE CITY COUKIL OF THE CITY OF RANCIId CUCA.90NGA, CALIFORV_A, APPROVING IM'ROVDIENT AC-11' EUNT, IMPROVEMENT SELURITY, AND FINAL NAP OF TRACI NO 9460 NIIEREAS, th,• Tentative Map of Tract Ne '14.0, eonslstln; of ',5 lots. eubmiltctl by the Crismar Devolopmtnt Company, Subdivider, located at 6711 Rancho Cucomonfuby said Subdivider and approval by said City as provided In the Subdivision Kip Act of the State of California, and in compllance• with the requlrcmeots of Ordinance Nu. 28 of snld City; and ff EREAS, to meet the requirements establltihcd ns prerequisite to approval al the Final 11.11) of Raid Tract Raid Subdivider has offered the Improvement Mtreewents submitted herewith fm approval and execution by sold City, together with Rend and sufficient Improvement securities, and submits for npproval s.sld Fin.hl Kip offering for dt•ditdtlon for public use the streets delineated thereon; NON, TiIEREFORE, RE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of t City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, as follows: 1. That said Improvement Agreements be and the same are approved, and the Mayor Is outhoriz•d to execute same on behalf of sold City, and list, Clty Cl rk Is authorlicd to attest theretu; and, 2 Thnt said Improvement Securities are accepted as good and cuff lclent, subject to approval as to form and content thereof by the City Attorney; and, 3 That the offers for dedication and the Final tsar, delineating some he approved and the City Clerk is nuthorl.!ed to execute the certificate thereon on behalf of Raid Clty. ATTEST: PASSED, APPROVED, and A^OPTED this _ ___day of 1978 City Clerk fhvor Rancho Cuumo-hga ,)I/ M. I+ c -- 0 . -_ ... r INTER- OFFICE ML -MO - DATE ;lovember 2, 1978 FROA1 J4SEPil P COLLEY, Land Development Engr PHONE 2542 Surveynr Department TO LLOYD HUBBS, City Engineer City of Pancho Cucamonga SUBJECT MTTERS TO BE PRESE11TEU TO THE CITY COMCIL OF RADCHO CUC . FOR Hf ETIHG OF NOVEMBER 15, 1978 This item is being forwarded to you for presentation to the City Council: TRACT 9451, Accept Roads and Release Bond (City of Rancho Cucamonga) Located at the southwest corner of Base Line and Ramona Avenue. _ Owner: Royal Oak Homes P.O. Box 3236 Anaheim, CA 92803 Performance Bond (Road) $74,000.00 (Surety) 140TE: The road construction has been approved as being in accordance with the Road Improvement Plans and it is reco.:nended that the roads be accepted The improve- ments include curb and gutter, paving, sidewalks, walls and street signs 2PC:SIi:Is . �I wlx,me •ora ue ,;a 1 `0.MO fN!Z AV OI_, �i III 6v A I it, 1� I' �' i •'1� i� I �I .a , J•i, } }s� -`ts^1 Vt M4 01 °� �I �i � a% � t...��" 1'�Ijr e�( m . 1 ,q�, � I I'r� - ,q_� r 1•. I +,C �•Al' :i llllfl i `� • ... � ' Ir, .�" {. %• ;r.,.::ei,I1','c"y�`iin;.,�t �..., ^,= fir,[` _ /it ' '' � .rl. ..'/ • +, .- 1011DON AVGN7E:: I + •I• }''t + % of t!i cal• '7�trI,�. 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'•4.,y ' +^. r•._ — �— ___')• . 1 `P rl.tr,: •,A+� . It!\pl(MA i°I S° AVL tJULi 1 a. I (UI ( SID ! A. n \V 1 Ih AICw /0440 , AVF a -IVF, 0 m� n °'19 CONSENT ITEMS November 6, 1978 Td: City Council FROM: Lloyd Nubbs, City Engineer SUBJECT: TRACT NO. 6609 - Release of Bonds Located at the northwest corner of Vermosa Avenue and Leman Avenue OWNER: Vanguard Builders, Inc. 9211 Archibald Avenue gancho Cucamonga, CA 91770 PERFOR7IA.VCE BOND - ROAD - $70,000.00 SURETY E NOTE: The roads for 6609 were accepted Intn the ma iutained road Pystem along with the sewer and water bonds bofng released on 7,5/78 by City Council. 'the County Roaa Department in the past 8 years has not releaard road bonds due to voibage in tho agreement However. the developers have been put Into ., situation that they cnntlnue to pay premiums on bonds that ore no longer appl lcable Therefore, we have been requested by a representative of Vanguard iuilders, Inc to releane the Perfoimanr-e Bonds for th. above sentioeed tract. Me County has now transferred responsibility in tbeue matters to us 1 e 7 !lam u'n [ av [ . —Y \ 1* �s. C• 0 -- - - _ I 1 — lA'I `� uuJ9 , I,II • JI Ali ' L•t:,a� 41'E I F- .7 I ;h u 1•'C,1 br e'1 .r; f• I• Alr{AYIIJH. Iw•N,vt'nl rn llr G. Y[ I.I.» or- It rnu ae" •;N 4D� t I t 11• ,,� I fl i 1 i -_, .°.. »� i_I2� �'h - -eurr JuM� 1 a�7a I r I�3• �gltJ 1p/Y� t [ t �7: u • P It .w•''Iry i r o' M I' rtY ~�� 1� r u'/1.I •` ,fM I.IH U11 j II ,_[ II LII = l 0 INTER- OFFICE MEMO DATE November 8, 1970 FROM JOSEPH P COLLEY. Land Development Engr. PHONE 2502 SURVEYOR DEPARTHEHT 2222 TO LLOYD HUBBS, City Engineer City of Rancho Cucamonga SUBJECT NATTERS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO MAMMA FOR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 15, 1978 QVI�aAw ,`u:.una This item is being forwarded to you for presentation to the City Council: TRACT 9352 -1, Accept Roads, Release Bond (City of Rancho Cucamonga) Located at the southeast corner of Nineteenth Street (State Highway 30) aid Ramona Avenue. Owner: Incc Hanes, Inc. 1260 W Foothill Blvd Upland, CA 91786 Performance Bond (Road): $100,000.00 Surety NOTE: The road construction tis been approved as being in accordance with the Road Improvement Plans and it is recommended that the roads be accepted. The improvements include curb and gutter, paving, sidewalks, walls and street signs. JPC:SN:is Yid ^�•��"s . -- • Akk r ]RAF 1 935.2- 1 SIT r- - V� C I fl ( t l t• At r 56 UO.'MENT CAM MAR November 6, 1978 It): City Council I'R0.1: Lloyd Hobbs, City Engineer SUB.ILM TRACT 110. 8892 - REI.PA9E OP BOVDS Iurated at the northwest rarner of Uemaga Avenue and Leman Avenue OWNER: Vanguard Builders, Inc. 92211 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga. CA 91770 PERITIRHA:ICE 807D - ROAD - $86.000.Ou SURRETY :lfYlr.: The roads for 8892 were necepted Into the malntalnod road system .:luug whit the sewer and water bonds being relca�cd un 6/21/78 by City Cuune II. the County Road Department In the past 8 years has net released road bonds due to verbage In the agrrssmt, ilawrvet, the de�clupers have been put Into .. situ. +tion that they continue to pay premiums, an Dome that are no longer .applicable. Therclure, we have been requested by a representative of Vanguard Winders, Inc. to release the Performance Bonds for .hr above mentioned tract. The County has no transferred responsibility In these mattcra to us. -�r a !I -- i� 1 I i I 1L- I yODAGT •' - -- I Tf•r((Ai IV e. TMGT 1 DcoL• V .r,, -- — ,r IIOI wvA !1 � i �- 1 +'i G /fen 1� r, I Voryl J;l_ Dla Ord �I l� --1 L 10 olhrll �P1v -A IF VICINITY MAP Z. 3. t k. 4 6. f 1. 1 6. t 9. E INTER- OFFICE MEMO ��; DATE October 30, 1978 (� FROM JOSEPH P COLLEY, Land Development PHONE 383 -2502 '..;: SURVEYOR DEPARIHERT �v1n TO LLOYD HUBBS, City Engineer CITY OF PANCHO CUCAILNIIGA SUBJECT FLATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAliONGA FOR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEHOER 15. 1978 These Items are being forwarded to you for your presentation to the City Council, TRACT.99 2, 4iease Bonds (City u,' Rancho Cucamonga) Located at the southwest corner of Base Line and Haven Avenue Owner: Lesny - Fletcher Homes 477 South Fafrfar Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 Performance Bond (Sewer): $40,000 00 Surety Performance Bond (11 ter): $53,000 M Surety Note The above has been approved for release by the Department of Environmental Health Services. TRACT 9348, Release Bonds (City of Rancho Cucamonga) Located on the east side of Turner Avenue South of Base Line. Owner: Kent Land Company 17881 Sky Park North Irvine, California 92707 Performance Bond (Sewer): $46,000.00 Surety Performanri Bon. (hater): $44,000 00 Surety hate: The above has been approved for release by the Department of Environmental Health Services. - continued- a 7 I StT - .nom �. • .- - October 30, 1978 Hatters to be presented to the City Council -City of Rancho Cucamonga for Meeting of November 15, 1978 TRACT 9381, Release Bonds (City of Rancho Cucamonga) Located on the oast side of Hermosa Avenue North of Lemon Avenue Owner: Lesny /Nilshire Properties 477 South rairfa,. Avenue Los Angeles, Cal'fornia 90036 Performance Bond (sewer) $41,000.00 Surety Performance Bond (Ilater): $40,000.00 Surety Note: The above has been approved for release by the Department of Environnental Health Services. JPC: SH:Is ■ 1 All Ixlalli 1!I 111 0 + 1 1 11A{x'YAI r •1 •� xI II, —.61 a I,�•i:I. 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ALLentron Flt Lloyd If Iluobs ctLy I:ngtneer Rid Irt aenLleme11: •7j11� llehlhl'111::1:1t llCilfi f 6u, uee_L for UcdlcaUOu Putau.n,t to thu regueaL ftom Fladole Mud Associaler, In,: , by IeLlet of Juno :1, Ial dedicatrou of 111 Ca.1,•1HenL tot Iublrc Street. "Id utility purporer. over poLtlonr of IlettopolrLan'r• IeMal Lo Prpcltnt• i•at c•cln 1606 -17 -1 11111 S. enclored is ouI 11ant of au,emenl document telating to rucb dedreatIoU tot 'feu L,rtive I'lact. rJo `1630 rlelSC leVlel! the document aud, If tcceptahle Lo the City, MLLaoh the eettiticate of acceptance and proceed LO record the document By cltbon copy of thlr letter, liaaole and Assoclal,:r 1Le being 111fw m.:d of thtr procedure Aftel recording of 111e clorument, pL•.me llunrsh I photo -copy Lo boLh lladole Ind A::rociat.er Ind to Id,•ttopol l tml , pit `l 1.11 uloyd 0 Ilubhs -2- Septunbel 13, 1970 f Lhcu• ale any +luestions, pl„ 1 e r+mtacl 1.11 L W Sh1 {+spec, of our R11111t of Way and Laud Division, telephone (213) 626 -4202, extensiml 467 Vefy Iluly poufs, L ;Cl- ) /1,WS /ye Enc cc: Madole and Associates, Inc. Su1Le 2P0 1633 Earl Cou1111 sLUect SaI1La Ana, Callfouua 92701 t , { A L Ilov mec U. I evtoI Hight. of Way and Land Division /l V 7 SCALE 1" ■ i3O, 5+ i 'iVE Mo. seas VUE VICINITY MAP NOT TO 'SCALE 1 5:11 ST UAMES%ls' 01 ::i'llttYf U UP,)., OF lltlf -L A'.0 4. v,, df4)" y 1. 2. 3. A s G. 7. a. Y t - at- 0 i -�i ��a - •.IN I I• I ��.• I e r.l 1049A u•t � 1 I•' � IkSAC u� ` 6 lk 16,024C) 11341 ` la a I •IAA � � •.I Y , f , i �f1 M6 ?/�� L) WATER: \ Ls1NHc . rO - I o . v O 611 A. �•; I I � r WON AVE. c 25 N 4 I ! • R /AC tD 1 1 12 I 11 - kitS."AO) I0.6SAC (SAC) J r� Et'I /1" . ;•liACl 1 f 'EINT I ,G:i Ir• 7lom 1 .'.' "I'll rr ..... .1..9 II'v I/I II J771JIJ Jamllry 24, 1977 SAN 1'I 1':IA1.1'L:J CO: t.1'Y r! l:P,:Ia : C0�i:;IS5r0:1 PI ,'Lib lSLOlr P£OUIPf111;ITS al.,,tl :.0, 9„1$ (Alta Lumry FXPIV;.Tln;l iA'a..: July 70, 1979 121C11;6:11: llr Vf'07.1 C0111 rRt' 1,10N Co. :•t bltt" P h ?S;LJCIATV�, INC. A .,anta m.nlca, CA '101x'1 Irvin. CA 9771.1 .so a t:l,• ;;tor co,p',.1.t of 1 ' pro I It ,.u,• ..ur J.lor't•cn to roof, 1 t ttn^ n ail 7 c a-uLlr 25 lc ts, •January .a l OV t; ,l a.; t, I7IJ:1 t, t' -n,; a,` 20, 1917 - ..!'1, •,. p. r -H,. ary4� •C`' 1 C ^'1•.•i^ $1• <! ... .. i ,. t 1, on 1;31. t t _- r Ca•.: tt.•C,. h CC Jt. ... .. 1'• - p'`$ X. .Ldvicl, Pcol S' "a:n t.: CU••'1ty rL•', t•. P' :'I nJpoltattOn C.JUnty r1:u., ,r:.'1 nl:,tuct Sant S r , county Lt ir, rl Bollth set Icon. 1.. Jnt', 11 , a'.t lC:rj ar:d -alCll ccunq• Plrc•. a.: n f Count., : I' t l t County Spevi7l Ulstr.cts 6tato 82.11,., , f 1: IL — t•a to I07 S. hr-oa a„ r tl �003 log JncjcQr.., -r3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 it 12 13 14 Is 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 •;411 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 , . L 'lo V 1 , 1 t !, " t) A .11111 ::It. it„ Page i of , ,11 cviacn,-• "t „ h it r.,ngcc. nt. of . • rh . .1.,,n : nanca with he aplt,+prtat C+ur,y p tncc Aro.i ;h ,11 I„ presented prior t + lccoptai,ac -r them, rua,is into Like , + -111t,' ,t•,intained Road ..; s Lcm It should be nnlnt e•1 ouL L!.is tract. could have been designotl -o no loLS :re double frontage 4lalls rogaircd shall be to approval L.f Tra,,.,portation and Planning ncpirtments �`PDroi.a of u3c of Metropolitan [later District property and : I..lication as road right of way shall be oW..tined prior to re:ording Count- Division of R•tilding and Safety: pre li minary ::oil report, complying with the provisions Ordina.,re 19'8 shall be filed with 111.1 t1.Provod by the P,roetor of But ldini ""Cl Safety prior to rc•aItdjtion of the I Inal map , rading plans to be submitted to and approved by the Building and Safety Department. qt. 31n a demolitun p•.rrtit for buildings to be demolished Underground stntctiti es Must be brol•.en -in, h.tckf illed, and inrpected before Covering Submit plans and obLain building permits for walls required. County Flood Centrol District: , +rchibald Ave:ute shall be designed as a water- carrying street :,nd its water- carrying ctpaciLy maintain.:d. Thuno lots a-liacenL to Archibald Avenne shall be adequately lo,•ated ahuve tin top of curb or a bloc'• w111 provided to pr,cludo sLrevt flows from enetering Lho lots Additional protection may be necessjr% at the northeast. curner of Lot 16. Adequate rolls shall be provided on "i:" ctrect and Lemon Avenue to preclude Archthuuf Avnnva tlows from entcring the tract A low block wall shill be provided around the return at the northeast �+tner of 1.Ot 13 to preclude street flown front jumping the curb •tad entering the lot Adequate provisions ,hall be provided along the north tract l,ouadary to tntercrpt and couluct lccamul te,l drafn3ge flows ,round or Lhr••nyh till' site in a n. nnor WIl LCh will not adversely affect a- .Bacon[ prouet L} ,il_qu3te previa o,:: shall be made for the hendling of onsite ,ftainaq., an.{ 11 i,t. 1'11.1 . f the site „riding and imprn :•,.ae nt 1 tans Shall L. u{,.n tr.l to this o -frier i +t re:•tes: .ZV1 A rin rat '� rt� 1 rn, 1(1311-1 l'+peLine S26811S R /ii Pa.rols 1606+ -1.7 -1 .tnd 1606 -L7-5 W o 2 -0223 lit Bet uarJlno Cou,tly i uv11-onnu•nLal Iml+rovcment Agency III unlin); Nepa V(MvnL nc•:Igtt Rvvivu 4rvl Lon 11 LI 1'.t:.t. NLI I Strael' t Rul Wing No. I - - Sm% Ilernardiuu, California 92415 At Urn Lion fir '1'biruy I1. Stephens t Senior 1'Inuner twaLlomen I_entnLlve TrLCLS lion• 9636, 9647, and 76311 '111.1111, you for }our letters (If Oeccmbar 10, 4976, c i ut.^,mitti"g prinLS of m.tps o( Ten LaL Ivc Trat I Nos 9636, 91.,37, and 9631( I the Alta Loma nrea for Metropolitan's rvvicw. NeLropol LL .1n's 115 -fcot -(ride to 121,85 - Coot -widv frc I ,icel:, 1606 -17.1 and 1606 -17 -5 d0 not ggwru- Lo Lo correctly I „"m on Lilt' Lcnl.1Livc• Ltact maps luelosvd in a print of 16trepolit.m e L t:ht -nC -Way (Iap No. 1606 -17 It in requested tl a Lhv 6in31 tract amps Slmw the correct location and width of MetropollLon'r right -of -way, IN IL Ir. rlcl.ropolitan's policy to vneourage the us: of it Rialto "P- "lit' right -of -way far t,Lr ^et. or for other public V;e, which :4111 rvduc. maintenance cost mid not unreasontlWy intvrlery t,ILII tit, use .,I the profrrty for Lilt- purpose fat' t.ltich it was acquired Cite pipeline in this IocaLiun is a 120 -inrh- in•tide- dJam1•Ler pret.tre.sed cmicrete pipe mid has liven placed ` visit a cover of S Ic,l to 10 feet lit the limit:( oC the proposed 1! t rnrts, av ::1'"411 uu the vnrlused prinLS of I'Jnn -and- Profile 1),Miltli;s Nos d- 55411, IS- 55417, and IS- 55413. The pipeline iv v San Bernardino Cuunt> -2- JA;: I J i:, 7 designed to carry AASIITO I1 -20 highway loadings with a minimum of 4 feer of cover Subject to approval of plans and payment of any right - of -way costs, processing fees, or enginoerlog costs, Metropolitan is willing to grant vasemcuts over its 1711;1IL -of -way for street purposes, provided that improvements constructed within the eight -of -way .hall at all times be subject to Metropolltnn's paramount 119111.8 to use Lite right -of -way for the purpose for which it was acquired The Installarion of utilities over or under Metro- politan's ppLpoline must be in accordance with the requirements - Mewtn on the em 109ed prints of our Ilrawingti Nos C -L1632 and C -9547 Longitudinal utilities in Metropolitan's right -of -way muse be installed to avoid interference with the eaistin, I;ialto Pipeline and a proposed second pipeliuo. Netropoitan wltl establish corridors for longitudinal utility Installations If needed or requested, Also if underground electrical conduits or 230 volts or ibuve ore installed wlthbi Metropolitan's right - of -way, the conull Ls must he encased in concro :e. The construc- LLon of sewer llnca must conform vith the County Health Code Ordinance as Lt relates to installations in the vicinity of pressure waterlines. There Is a manhole and pumping well structure at Ittalto pipeline Station 3223 +55 59 within proposed IT" Street of Tract No 9638. Costs Involved In the modification of the manhole to meet the street grade, including engineering, ovcr- hvad, and administrative charges calculated in accordance with Metropolitan's standard accounting procedures, must be borne by the developer. Metropolitan will be involved in the project us a responsible %t -ney, therefore, please take note of tile require- ments established by the regulations implementing the California Lnvironmcutal Quality Act (CCQA) They appear to require that Metropolitau have an opportunity to consult with the agency or consultants preparing any environmental documents, including negative declarntions and environmental impact reports (F.IRs) Witch are required by the Act. in addition, Metropolitan is required to consider ally negative decl:xation or 1UH prepared for the project before committing itself to any action. ,1 San Bernardino County -3- .1Pa ,, %a In order to ensure compliance 1.'til the regulations implementing CEQA, where Metre olitun is not the Lend agency, Metropolitan has estnblished the following ndninlum procedures to ensure Fletropulitnn s compliance with the Act: 1. Metropolitan be consulted during the prepara- tion of the negative declaration or FIR o v ts an tilenpgative Jeclaratioll llor draft ftel'IR. 3 The lend agency advise Metrn,otitan that it and other alcpncles participating III Me project prior to MetropoltLa, s participation have complied with the requirwuunts to Cl'QA. 4. Metropolitan be indemnified from nay costs or Liability arlsing out of any violation of any laws or regulations Lneluding but not line ted to the California Environmental Quality Act and its imple- menting regulations Prior to construction of improvemvnLS ir. Lhc area oC Its right -of -way, Metropolitan requests that print.- of the grading, street and utillty improvement plans be el,bmitted for its approval since there are a number of requiremrnts that must bu incorporated In tile plans or speciflentions for odc7unte protection of McLropollt.a's facilities. Metropolitan s Right of wily mid L:ad UlvisLon should be cuntactcd to obtain the necessary onscment for street purposes. Should you roqulre additionnt inform.ICion regarding MvtropolitmlI facilities or requirements concerning the development, plensu call Mr James F. ;;ale, telephone (213) 626 -4282, extension 564. Very truly yours, -)1 C, ✓C,1.,-i Munson 1, powd CJCIh p Chief IAlginper Encl. 15794 17 1 lssssr. hereby f.IIANF,S) t0 the CITY OF RANCHO CUrA.11MR.A, Itoorlorited und,v for LIU, of the State o' /.11llonsla, an LASR11LN1 fin IMAWAY nod ROAD vilitlIOSCS nv:•r, under and m•l o:n the real freprrty in lhr City rat Rancho Cuc.im"Im," County of San Beroardinn, 5l.Ile of ('111foruln, dearillu•d aS fnllo :a: 0,11 ed: Sec Attached Iel1ih11 "A" I Ow for ',•I , f ^RtnAe ounahip IN , orin Or -8 Riunuau ' \� OAD NA1- 6:: Cl—_ -_ -- - — UNLTIUtI: - -. -LO Thin 11. t • certify that the ni1r1, •,t In i real prorelty convr.ed by Ilu• wM1,11 t11- atrllm.•Ilt to the City of %ooho fn.n1M1111:1, a elty Inrorpuratod •uldet No• 1.1.8 It the St.1te of t'.111forol.1, Iv hon•by oveptrd by or.11r of tlo• City f..11n,11, wd tlo• Ararat.•,• .•0nvrntss to thy rocordal lou the -co I by I t n loly anthor l zed off 11 r1 Dated: By: - I I,,vd llobl a city Fns lover ASSI'S6UR 0\ncll NO ,01- . -I1 _ lur A0,111d1r'S UnF Renrlding loquu, Led by LIL \NT Ill' 1A51Nfilr .,b,n letoldrd rrluln lo: the t'Ity Coonril (ROAD) II ulapur tdl 1011 Ih•pnr LV•nt - N11 TA\ DUE Ia •ht f lt.ry Se. t 100 Nei lepnl l Las Valet Il ISt 11,t of &on h. nl Cnl ifotol.l hereby f.IIANF,S) t0 the CITY OF RANCHO CUrA.11MR.A, Itoorlorited und,v for LIU, of the State o' /.11llonsla, an LASR11LN1 fin IMAWAY nod ROAD vilitlIOSCS nv:•r, under and m•l o:n the real freprrty in lhr City rat Rancho Cuc.im"Im," County of San Beroardinn, 5l.Ile of ('111foruln, dearillu•d aS fnllo :a: 0,11 ed: Sec Attached Iel1ih11 "A" I Ow for ',•I , f I.I'C()RUFU At '1111 I.I Iq P Of ( 1 1'Y Of RAN(lo, t tit APLINGA ./IILtl RI('UL)I 11 ;TAIL 1'0: 1 1 l y 0, 1 uu 11„ r u., nnongo I of I I 1 t It I. ol,.ho t It ,110.11110, Iall I'I and 91130 II,"i1f Il1NTARf Tk4NSFF.H TAX S None Ih, t•Iclinp, 111,11, Ualo1 blrtrIcL I ..uut 1, tit , II I I .I 111.1 1 }' Ullt, Ir+1 - - -- Htciht of Way .1,d Land Division 11 :101ANENf I:ASI:IItN'r DECO 1606 -17 -1 and b (Portlonn) IIIF NI 11frl101 lIAN WATER DISTRICT (W SOU'f111:RIJ CALIFORNIA, .1 pnbS tc col put 111011 nrtoby grant:; to CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA lit Isrnn 1,l tut pIIWIL :•t1oet and utility puipoucs over tllo. 11.01 pt OPotty III III, County of San Bcrnaidinu, Stale of Calltotnla d,• -, 1 as follows: 1'110•t t1 it 1111 pAtccls of ]and heicinaf Let desCLIb(,-d 9 Imdct clealgilat t 1,t A and B Ili I.otn end U of a� Tloct No 2051 1,1 tin• Cuntlty of San Belndldlno, state of �l I (')llfol m A, at. noun on map recorded to honk 72, page 36, of 1:111.3 III Lhe offs of tit, Rccoldcl of snitl COUn Ly, (.did 1.1111 p,tLCCI I land lylUy Within that- pottlun of the n 111lclly IV' 11•, I uI I.O UI Lott; 7 and 11, cnnvoyt`d to 'rbe `.'• hl 1 tapOIlLt, Wit 1 btr,LticL of Souhull Calilolnta by deed recold. -d uun, In 1072, In Book 1967, pagy 1.09, and by cleed recOldrl IIa1 Ch :1, 1013 Ili Book 0146, pays 101, all of of Lirim Hrruld: ul till. offtco of Ilse Itrrot d, I of ,n(rl 1'onn Ly, call" " I lalll 11"lc•011, of land b1 tng Iu1,te pAlliculal ly dl.sctlbcd A:, Iollow, /I An Am I letmanOUL La- wilic31l nr,•d 1606 -11-1 Bld 5 (1•ol l hill:) -2- PARCEL, A All Llmt. polttan of Bald n011h011y L15 feel of LoL 0 of TracL No 2051, within the following deseribed boundary linos: Beginning it the northeast. cornet of ::aid Lot 8; l.henee S 090 •12' •11" W. along Lhe u0tt110Lly line of :.aid Lot 6, a dir.tonce of 207 06 feet t.0 a pour' on a curve concave liollhwesterly and having a tadnls of 109 69 icel, a radial line of said curve to Bald point. having a foil riut UI 81° 41' '.ti" L; lht Bre soulhwesloi ly 9 r along uaid tuive Lhiouyh a cenital ,milt, UL 16" 1. 1 11" an all 111 1,111"0 ui '19 B5 feel. In a 1101.311 on a Ctuvu c011(',IVe soul Lt'u:Lor I and leaving a 1adr,es of I89 W1 feel. } 11adlul [late of satd curve to said pond having a beating 01 N 10" 19'--17" W; thence ^outhuCLACIly 110ng sued eueve Ihtough a centtal angle of IS' 36' 43" an ...i atc disLmcv of 61 62 feel to a lino patalfc]. with and distant southerly ll5 feet, m0.asuted al uglit angles, 110m the nUlthelly line of said Lot 8; thence N 890 42' '1311 E, along said p.0 allcl line, 222 97 (et,t Lo the eni,t Inn.• of said Lot. B; 1-henc0 N 0" 29' U0i1 E, along said ens; line, 115 02 feet t0 the point of beginni ncl vaicel 1` containing 0 56 acre, mote or leas PARCEL B All th „L potlion of said 1101 Ulm ly 115 feet of said Lot. 7 within Lhe following described ho1111daLy lines: Ilegunnng at a point. on 1-he 11011.11 true of said Lot 7 distant 1h01eon S 89” 42' 43" W 111 06 feel ttom the notlbOarL Comet of said Lot 'l; lhe3we S 89" 42' •13" W, along said 1101th line of Lot 7, a distau"e of 70 feet. Lo a pol BL on a ctuve concave noLLhw0st0tJy and having a radius U1 250 feet, a tadlal lino of Bald C131VC to said point having a beating of S 89" 31' 04" E; Lhence aouthwe'.1vily along said curve through a central angle of 2.1" 39' 11" an ate distance of 107 61 feet Lo a point. on a (_irtv0 concave southeau Lerly and having a radius of 21.0 loet, a ra(lial line of ;ow euivt• to said P01111. havin,l a b,•vulg of N 6'10 r,I' 17" W: L'...nre solithwrt tee ly aluu.l said curie LlOUmp1 a cents' angle of 45' •1.1" aB air dintance of 12 n', ivet. to n tine Parallel 0111, .au( ,1latant BouLhrlly 111, Ive L, measured 1�1T 9 S ' 2: u I LLIIIC 111 I I:.I Ilu Irl In • I Ibub -I' / -1 and ', (1'ul l loll • al IIgh: amUt: 1IUn1 the no) 1111.11y Ime of :aid Lot /; lllcure 11 Ill)" •It' 'Ill' E, '11031(1 1311(1 l n 111' 1 1 Inc Jl O'l 11 ,•L Lo n pulnl, on a eutt•c ouur•lal 11011111res LVI IV and h,IVli1q a tadrllo of 280 feet a la <I 1111 11nc of 3111 l CIIIV' Lo •..1Id point ll.lvlll(l ,l 1,(`.11111'1 ,f L Lb° b' 47" I•; lhonec notth' I telly aloltul raid .utvo 1111,111911 a cent) II '11191^ o1 21'• II' I/" all .11C din 1.111, l` al Ill) lb feet. to till' PoulL ill boq l till l till I'alrcl IS coutatn1119 0 00 nele murl• of 3C';a I'll II V111 A Ind h in t11c nggtt•:I,It. .-(1311.11'11119 n b•1 acle, mme ill lean 'I'll I:, l'as/•nwnL Ir gt anted sill, 'ort 11• II, lot loll n'I tl nns: I A I ;LiooL ill roulbtmtly with file public r,tlect _ •.l uulatds of tbo t ily of llaucho Cucau1o1111A 111.111 I'e Clulsllur•1<•d ',lthtu Ilw eaulnu•31t al oa 111(1 Incotpufnled I1110 file ('Il.y public I•Lrcot ..1 Ir•m 1.1 "'dell It.afrvet III-it (a) Lho 11 ldc, of I:q' 11 r heel x•111.1 c0ufotln to <11.IJ111y plan. ptovlouuly apptove'd 111 HI It 1111; by (aantol, 111(1 (h) any fulule ell Inge of ql ade.l tllall 1111 ' Ill I'll vllllcn apploval of ( ;I.uLtol, which apploval shall [I'll bo uIl Waronably w1t11hO1d 2 The l',u,enu•nt 1;11'111 be subjerl Lo GI.111tOi's patamoul.t t lyhl Lo u:,c lh' 11iovI, •It•scrlbed ptopol Ly 101. the pulpoae ful which IL wot; <lot{ntted 3 Altet LIUL1111 conatlucLlon la cumplol.ed, Lhc ln• ;tal lat Ion ill any utility or oil 1me shall Ile Subject to [Ile written lipplbv'11 Of GlAnLot 'I Cl nut ce ,u-timer '111 risk of Iors In It,,ll, ullielt Ir '111y nlannel 111.11- II Iac o31L of Lill ul.r of ;hit, casement lulthet, Gl Alllet• r,11.111 indemnify G1'1ntol Slid Its diluetou., offleelu, and ompluy''cs agalnal any J1,1b11t1y and oxptnt;es. III' Ilitlt)III fhb• 1,1,wo,iobin vypcu,,c of 1e0,11 reptcl ;entaLiou wile Lhet by sperl•II "llll•cl of by Clan, I's staff alturncyl., I,•sulLtnq 11001 n11311y to lit death of .Illy puts0u, or damage 1.0 'Illy othel plop, Ily, ulrlud 1119 pl repel Ly of I ta]1LOL, or damage to ally OL1u:l ulLetest of Grantor, including but noL Ponaancnl E.Inviuoul In•r.I 16OG -17 -1 and 6 (rolllous) -4- 0 limited Lo slut. alleging noncompliance with any staluLe of tegnlal.lon, which In any manner may ills. +ut of Lhc granting ul this casement. or use by Otant.ec or Lhe canumeut area or any adjoining land used with such area Dated: . THE tt1:I'ROPttIATAN WATER DISTRICT OI' bourtll Rtl CALIFORNIA Evat1 I. la 11 t 1 th ' Oeuetal Ilanagel A ui �.....uuw ccufste •' C � � By / �. u < . ja It, t Assistant ConcraI tdanaget Authorized by MWO Administrative Code Section 461 R ' A% .. 0 10 STATC OF CALIPOPNIA I 1 COUNTY or LOS AAGECd:S �i V On this day of in the year before me I ^__,• personally appoi6K,' IMBERT A. GOUGII, kn&n In re ra L•e 'hc Assist.+ul Grn t11 'lan i.lur of Till: MITROP01 .T%N W,1Ti1R ta::TRb'F 01 S01111111M CAI IFORNLA, a public vorportrion, and known to t me to be the porsnn who executed the wtthlu utstniment on' belialt of said public corporation and acknowlodged to me that such public rorporation executed the nam ^. M+ WITNESS my hand and oificial seal. r totll5 YI SIIIP:HCE (Seal) .. .,... t .whY,e >n.q MI t � Signature Notary public in and [or ^aid State r/� is xt.solimon tin. 76 -66 0 A NLS, I:prIIS: Ix TUF CITY CIUfx.11 III fin• CIry Of RX., 1xt I urA!uXA:A. CALU'rl'T N. AIIT11091714e fill 111Y F".:f.I RFlaI TU Sit.:.. IN 1.111111 OF Till I IIY .N A:. 1.15IRI11t1 I9141 THE IIL'flnli'OIATA:: t.\Irl: DISTRICT TO Jill. Viol Of RAWIO Cur-muliCA ri: IF RLS11LYin Icy if,. Council of thr 0111 .O Itutrbr Cur.nMJ 1, Cal Hovol.l. au foi ll.u:I: SECTIIX; I Th• Cit, EngLlCer of th,• CO% ..I ilamh.• Cuc.letmr.l i h . n• .urt it +rind L. .. o•n. .m 1.•LJ( nl Ihv Lit, of H.or 1.• C.I. 11111,•1, an I r.m I L. tl • r r••1 . u 1 t. r 111.11111 to if" I .t • •.I L ui, he Cut.M1111A foe r •,J 11.11•.. A t •I 10, 1.Oaamt In altarheJ IWrctu, narked Fdifhlt ^S•' o.l I, T.I I.,,1 1.0 1 I.ol It. r•ol. SECC11X1 2. Tin, City Clerk Is directed to atietd file tmecu:lon of till AI:felLalt. SWrIOi 1. 111. 11.•rk :,lull Ccrtliv to too• pI•: .ag.• a11d adoption of till z.-snlutlou. .o'd it Atall thereopuo take efftrt and Iw• In fame. AFPR1ri9.n R:11 YASSEU iifi^ OAY OF ATM ;f: Eft, CI It —� AYYRIUM AS 'TO FUKI: Clt, Attnrn" - Till ( ITY 1N' RA'IQlO CTCRUXU:A H.t,or J�� ■ MM f 1.1 pl: 1115' UI nOICt10 CI(Atnryl•1 111 III)MI WINI DAU: November 15, 1978 City N.mngvr aml Wmberw of the City Count it Jack Lam, Director of Community Development si'IUtt.fc '- -ONE Clb%%rE NO. I8 -01 - To change the rune from R -1 (single family residlntlai) to A -P (Adminlstr.ltivv- I'rafvuslonal) far 1 629 a. rru located cn the south side of Wt.., Itile betver' Garnet and Rvey1 Avenue - Rcquest I,ulnitted by Coral Invest - mellt. file On October 25, 1978, the Planning Comleslon approved Coral Invest- ments n•gts st to ehang. the zone fro% R -I to A -P for 1 6f acres on tu, south side of M%ellne between Garnet and Daryl Avenues The ptopused Ceteral Plan Indicates this area for Jcwlopmtnt as mixed uses The subject site Is presently zoned R -I and In vacant. Tile nurrounding zoning and land use Is an follows: The proposed zone clunge Is consistent with the proposed General Plan and tb,• site Is suitable In size and shape to accommodate the use•a permitted In tbv proposed cone The uses permitted In said zone are compatible with adjacent land uses and future- development In the Immediate area lite applicant two proposed to develop the site as a 6550 Mivare foot office bid ld Ing Site Approval was given at the 10/2i778 Plnnlag Commission m.eling A sit,- plan Is attached. A notice of public hearing was published in the Cucamnga Tiers on October 70, 1978 In addition, notice of said hearing wall m.,Lled to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property. hu correspoddence has been received In regard to such notice. During the publ It hearing before the Planning Commission there was no public opposition, however, later an the Agenda, dun Lite Site Approval vin heard, the across the street home owner raised abjection, to he ute of the properly as an office because he felt he Increase In use would exasperate an already bad probino of traffic, noise and congestion Lan ing Land Use North F. -1 Single Family Residential South k -I Single Family Realdentlal and Vacant Land Fast R -I Vacant West R -1 Church The proposed zone clunge Is consistent with the proposed General Plan and tb,• site Is suitable In size and shape to accommodate the use•a permitted In tbv proposed cone The uses permitted In said zone are compatible with adjacent land uses and future- development In the Immediate area lite applicant two proposed to develop the site as a 6550 Mivare foot office bid ld Ing Site Approval was given at the 10/2i778 Plnnlag Commission m.eling A sit,- plan Is attached. A notice of public hearing was published in the Cucamnga Tiers on October 70, 1978 In addition, notice of said hearing wall m.,Lled to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property. hu correspoddence has been received In regard to such notice. During the publ It hearing before the Planning Commission there was no public opposition, however, later an the Agenda, dun Lite Site Approval vin heard, the across the street home owner raised abjection, to he ute of the properly as an office because he felt he Increase In use would exasperate an already bad probino of traffic, noise and congestion .. n. .- ��•�T{T f•Tr • • U ZONE CIIANGE 110. 78 -01 Page 2 REMIMENDAT104: The Planning Co®lsslon recomends that the City Council approve the attached Ordinance Neupggecttully nubmltted, JACK IAtI, Dinetor of Cuwnunity nevclopm.•nt J1.:nu 6z I �'j f . to 67 l 1. to �I�IS I � �'j f . to 67 �. - It I'501A11'IO;1 No 7s. IN A REGNOTIOA of 111E RAt•17110 n jc,%1RQh'A i9A +,DING UtCll ti:.I1N iOR 1111. Al1OPf110 if ,:0 (0,%,1 Rll 78 -01 10 ORDINACI'E 811 17 HY CHAIR, it., fill 711,`10 II'M R 1 10 A P IOR I (`19 ACRI'S Iot AI.O .%1 .)013 IIASEI.INI' - ASSI 5SORS PARCIA No 91H- till -(d. NIIERFAS, ml Ills 26111 day of Septomber, 1978, no appllcatlon was filed and accepted on IL,• al ... vt de,,1161,1 ProJerl; and IAIERfAS, nn file 7516 Jar of Octolmr, 1978, Iln 111 nming Cucmivsltm held a dnly I•Ivvrllard Public hPariug pure.u•nt to Section 6SS5.1 nl 0.1—California Cnvarn- menl (,,Ile SI CT ON 1: T6,• Itvu tut t'urannuga Planalog C,aml•,•.i ou has made till. following I lod logs: 1 11,11 III'• 91i6J,TL Pn'pc Ytt I so use1 pt rm It led. In III,- prvpu•,a•d ennc In tl.t r•i rl vul,nmpati- hlllLt wll It MISS Ing land unt in flu nut round Inn area; 2 Tlo- proposed 211110 cllnngo would nnl have ul Rnlflc.ot ImpucL on lhl. Pnvlrnumcnt nor the snn,woling plopertlrn: ,uul 3 lit-It the proposed vone change la lit ••oo fofmanee will, LhP p nq•aacd ('lncral Plan SEL'IJON 7: the Rantho Curamanga Plannln}; 1'imini•19 ion Ion fnnnd Ihll this prnJcrt will ant rt-aty ,1 •,Ignlflcnnt a.lv,rse Inp.lrt an till' envlronacnt and 11-19 Isanul a Nogntivv nminra Llon nn Ocl'+hrr 25, 1978 NON, 111FRI l'OILE, III IT HILYOIVII): 1 Tlnt por <uant to S"CLion 65850 lP I,",,% of the California (1n•,romtnt Code, •hat IhP Planning famml•w inn of the ('ity of It -1"' ln. ('n, dmunga Matt 1Y rvvomucnd•, ,qqu oval nn Lhc 25th day of Oct-,her, 1978, ZOI1P Change No 78 -01 2 Its, 1'I,unlior Cewmtnninn hereby letcemeuds that tI1C Lily Council approve and adopt 7nne LTlange Nu, 78 -01 3 "--It d CPrtlflud Capy of thin. RP•eolutlan and related talterlal h;lel+y adopted 11r tilt Planning Ctmmisslon almil bP futv.trdrd to Lilo City Canoell APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 25111 DAY OF OCTOBER, 1978 I 'V • - - -- 0 -T • is I'LANNI14 CMINISSION OF till: CITY OF RX401 l CUCAflW4GA Ilerman Rrmpel, Cha rain ATTES r: _ So d et t.iry dw Plnnning Comjl -,bm I, , Secrc ary of th, Pt initial lonnlen ion of llw• Cl ty of Raur Lo Cut.tnenga, do hereby rvrl ify that tih fist vgtiing RetOlnl ton was July and nBalat It Int roditcal, IMS•.r,l, nud mloplyd by the• Planning CtmmiSOinn of tlw City of P.mrhn Cue.monpa at a rry•alar meeting of tin• Pllenin5 Ctmml t +ion held an the day of , 1978 by the following vote to -wll: -- - -- AYES: CWCIISSIONIAS: HUES: CO:MISSIONERS: ABSENT: CIQMISSIONERS: Y t" "2 ORDINANCE R0. 47 Ali ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO COCAHOUGA, CALIFORNIA, REZONING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO 208 - 011 -66 (2078 -01) TIR: CITY COUNCIL OV THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DUES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I The City Council hereby finds and dttermin,•s the following: a That the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cuca- monga, following a public hearing held In the time Intl man - nor deserll,ed by law, recommend% the revuuing of the property hereinafter descrlbed and this City Coun, it [Lid held a public hearing In the time and manner dt.,rlbcd by law and had duly bard dud tonaldered said rec,rum,ndatlon i b. That this rezoning is consistent wltb the Ccucr Plan of the City of Rancho Cucamonga prevent and pro used c That this rezoning will have no alga if bent environmental Impact as provided In the negative declaration filed herein. SECTION 2 The following described real property Is h,•r,•by rezoned In the arm r %luted, and the zoning map 1s hereby navaded a.runlingll R -1 "single family resldentlnl" to A -P "admlclstrative professional" Said property Is lucatcd at the South side of Basel hm b-tueen Garnet and Beryl Au uuc know as AalM•Lnor'a Parcel No 008- 011 -fie Thin Ordinance slu.11 be O, full force and tffect at 12:01 a m on the 318t day .tfh•t Its adnptlon PASSED, APPROVED AND AnOPTFD this day of _ , 1978, Mayor Rancho Cucamonga ATI t ST: Cfty Clerk —_ r�� �, SOUTHERN CALIFORIIIA EDISOU COMPAIN 1351 E Francis Street Onturlo, CA 91761 Cctobev 12, 1978 City t,ouncil ,'lty cf Rancho Cucamonga 1. 0 Fox 793 Cucamonga, CA 91730 Gentlemen: I an encltaLtg for your considrrit 1,111 orlglnnl cxccated Appllev lon Jtted October 12, 191°, wherein Jouthern California F.dlson Company applies foil an _ Indeterminate electric ° ranchise pursuant to the Franchise Act or 1937 If the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Is of the opinion that aald franchise should be granted to this Company, I also enclose for your convenience and use suggested forms of the following,: (1) Resolution of the City Co•incll of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, declaring its Intention to (rant an electric franchise to :southern California Edison Comically (2) 0,,dinance Enclosures u Very truly yours, < R R Verrue District Manager r/ • APPLICATION FOP, ELECTRIC FRANCIII3R CITY OF i,AhCRO CIICAId0110A STATF 01> rAl IPORNIn .,nd Its CILY COU.Cll ttentleme. : Rosemead, Ca.)fornla Octob ^r 12, 1478 SOUTHERN CA1 IM. R „IA EDISON COMI -ANY, a Californin •orporatlnn, as Applicant, horeAy t.ppl)es for a franchise pursuant to the franchise Act of 1937, and avers as follows: (a) Applicant's name and addrers is: Southern California Edison Compnnv 2244 Walnut d,•ove Aven.:e Rosemead, California 91770 (b) The purpose and term of said franchise shall be: 1 To use ..nd to construct and use, for trans- mitttnr and distributing electricity for any and all purposes, poles, wires, conduits and appurtenant °c, Includlnr communication circuits necessary or proper therefor, In, along, across, upon, over and under the public streets, trays, alleys and places within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 2 The term of said franchise so requested shall be indeterminate as provided In the Franchise Act of 1937. (c) It' suld franchise shall be -rantei to it, Applirv,t %till pay to the City durin,; the life th,arol', two percent (2,) of the cross annual r e1pc5 of Applicant arlsinr from the use, upevatio,, or possession of s ISd ft %nchise; provld'•d, ho:,ever, tnat such L,•%o•nt :.hall in no event be ae. %s than one percent (1') of the I -rJdS .annual recelnts dcriycd by Applicvtt from the sale of a u•ctrloity wltnti the limits of said City H, request that said franchise be Pranted by rdinance In iJr form uhlcu ,xompanico th• form of resolu- tl,,n which we h',vr pr�p,red and a.,bmit heroalt.h for your ,,.e rhjull y)u elect to use the Save Yours very ttul,„ SOUTHERU CALIPOPIITA EUISOIi COMPANY sy — lc ,resident Aani:.tant Secretnry (SEAL) s IV__i RLSOI.UrION NO 79 -67 RESOLUTION OF 'fill: CITY COUNCIL OF 7111. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALII.ORNI1, DICLARING IrS INTENTION TO GRANT IN I'LI'CTRIC. ill \NCIIIFIi TO SOIITIIERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPAt.I 101131:'15, SOUTI'I:RN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, a California corporation, has filed with the City Council of thr city of Rancho Cucamonga an application requesting that a Iranchise he granted to it of the character and for the purpose mcationed in the form of notice hereinafter set forth; and Ii11i REAS, in the opinion of said Cit. Council the public good requires that said franchise be granted, NGIV, THuRv FORE, DD IT RESOLVED that said City Council intends to grant said franchise, that hearing of objections to the granting thereof will be held at the time and place specified in the form of notice hereinafter set forth which the City Clerk of ,aid City is hereby directed to publish at ;cast once in THE CUCAMONGA TIMfS, a newspaper of general circulation published nearest to said City, and to post in three (3) public places in said City, within fifteen (15) days after the passage of this resolution, and that said notice shall be substantially in the following words and figures: "NOTICE OF INTENTION TO GRANT FRANCHISE NOTICI: IS IICRl:iiY GIIiN that Southern California Edison Company, a California coraoration, has filed its ,,r, 1921- =3 t` 4 y t 4 I 1 application with the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga requesting that said City Council grant to it a franchise for an indeterminate pe:ioo pursuant to the Franchise Act of 1937, to use and to construct and use, for transmitting and distributing electricity for any and all purposes, poles, wires, conduits and appurtenances, including communication circuits necessary or proper therefor, in, along, across unon, over and under the public streets, ways, alleys and places within the City of Rancho Cucamonga If said franchise shdll be granted to it, said Southern California Ldison Company, its successors and assigns, hereinafter designated grantee, .luring the life of said franchise will pay to said City two percent (21) of the gross annual receipts of said grantee arising from the use, operation or possession of said franchise, provided, however, that such payment shall in no event be less than one percent (l,) of tie gross annul) receipts derived by grantee from the sale of electricity within the limits of said city Such percentage shall be paid annually from the date of the granting of the franchise applied for, and in the event such payment shall not he grade said franchise shall be forfeited The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamongn proposes -, grant said franchise for an indeterminate period. 2 - ■i r ' 1yJ• 7r . s• 4 t J x,M NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any and all persons having any objections to the granting of said franchise may nppear before said City Council at the Community Services Building, 0161 Baseline Ro•td, Rancho Cucamonga, California, at the hours of7:00 o'clock p.m. on , the 6th day of December 1978 and be heard thereon; and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that at any time not later than the hour set for hearing objections, any person interested may make written protest stating objections against the granting of said franchise, which protest must be signed by the protestant and be delivered to the City Clerk of said City The City Council at the time set for hearing said objections shall proceed to hear and pass upon all protests so made, and For further particulars reference is hereby mada to said Application which is on file in the office of said City Clerk, and also to the resolution adopted by said City Council on the _ day of declaring its intention to grant said franchise. DATED THIS _ day of By order of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. .i s r. city Clerk City of Rancho Cucamonga The foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamongn at a a* a • rcguljr meeting of said Citv Council held on the __ Jay of by the following vote: AlI:S: Councilmen N61:S: Councilmen ARSI.ST: Councilmen ITH i laf yor —qt—yo f Vurcho Lucamonga, %fate of California ' ftt, t.`IcTCTtp orRancho -' -- tu. ia•ut}[a, ~Cate of Ciliforain t••i 11 1 4 - /F7 MI E I40RANDD MI TO: Jaws C. Frost, Mayor Charles A. Best, Councilman Jon D. flikols, Councilman Hichael A. Palorbo, Councilman Phillip D. Schlosser, Councilman PRIM Robert E. Dougherty, Assistant City Attorney DATE: Nover ber 10, 1978 RE: Resolution of ne(.essity (Eminent Domain). On the City Council agenda for November 15, 1978, is a proposed. 2osolut£or of Necessity of the City Council of the City ' of Ra- -z= Cuza =oaga, California, to Exercise Right of Eminent Domai. to Pr.T-4re ?roperty for Drainage and Plav3ge Purposes. -ew eminent do..ain law, the adoption of a Res- olutio= of Necessity is the first step which must be taken before before a public agency can acquire property by z:minent domain. State '-sw req °:fires that the Resolution be adopted by a two- thirds (2/3) vote of ail of the a^_ =hers of the Council. rn effect, this nears four (9) aftir=- tive votes. By this conee_sation, the City of Rancho Cucamorgd would acquire a 20' -vide strip across the piece of property to provide for the continuation of storm drainage facilities for Tract 7371 to the north. This condemnation is made necessary by a strange set of eirccstances which can be sucmarized as follows: A few years prior to the incorporation of the City, the Count/ approved Tract No. 7371. After initial plans for provid- ing drainage for two (2) cul- de-sac streets, Kirkwood Court and -1- Q Onyx Court, proved unfeasible, the developer acquired the property immediately to the south to provide for drainage through to San Bernardino Road. The developer, Simon A. Elias, purchased the property from fir. R. V. Teasdale. As part of the purchase and sale transaction, Elias gave Teasdale a note secured by a trust deed on the property. Elias then proceeded to grant; an easement to the County of San Bernardino over a 20' -wide strip for drain- age and flowage purposes. Elias then constructed the storm drain facility to drain Kirkwood Court and Onyx Court through to San Bernardino load. All was well and good until then except for one thing; .he County fail --d to require Teasdale's signature on the grant :f case`erc, and he did not sign the same. Next in tie order of events is a default in payment by Elias and a fare_lcsurc of the deed of trust by Teasdale Toasdale reacquired title to the property at the foreclosure sale, and when ho did so, the easement which Elias had granted the County was ex- tinguished, although the storm drain facilities remain. Negotiations have been proceeding between the County and Todsdale for sore time now. Teasdale has insisted the County pay him for the property over which the drainage facilities are lo- cated and, as I understand it, the County has been procrastinat- ing pending the results of the County's pendinq lawsuit against Elias on his subdivision faithful performance bond. Finally, we guess, Teasdale got fed up and he plugged up the outlet to the drainage pipe. The possible effect of Teasdale's action is a flooding of several lots and Tract Bo. 7771. Althought there may be other ways to solve this problem, f one of the fastest, as well as the most certain, methods of pro- ceeding to cause the removal of the drainage blockage is to commence eminent domain proceedings In connection therewith, the city can secure an Order of Immediate Possession, and upon securing pos- session, the City can do all things necessary to maintain the drain- age system. Even thcugh the County created the problem, the effect of incorporation is that only the City of Rancho Cucamonga can proceed to exercise the power of eminent domain in this instance. The cost of proceeding with this action, as well as the ultimate responsibil- ity for payment of the property to be acquired, is something that should be made the subject of negotiations with the County. Cer- tainly, an recovery by the County on the developer's subdivision bond should be paid over to the City. however, because of the ur- gency of the situation, we recommend that the City proceed with an eminent domain action without delay. RED:sgg Enclosure cc: Lauren M. Wasserman, City Manager -I- 70 a TRANSPORTATION DEPA3T,b1EN? _ CcxPUBUCIURfSaA&DU �•, •n. -.,r,, __ -. •:JS.. ...ivy. � -.u` •• -4 • - ,,,.+., ..._ ..,._.: M.,... 025 Ent 1 hod Sunt • rSan earna,dmo, CA 02415 (7141393.1365 ,o•.,. n s•JOwa 'r• October 31, 1978 —t Ilr. Bob Dougherty City Attorney City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Base Line Suite C Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Y.r. Dougherty: This is in reply to your verbal request to explain the possible effects u.a.:�e plugged pipe located on Parcel No. 208- 111 -23 (9334 San Bernardino I:uaa) Would have on surrounding properties. I reviewed the drainage system at ire location on Friday, October 27, 1978. The outlet of the pipe 1s plugged with ccncrete and is about 98: effective In blocking drainage. Water vas Sacked up in the drainage pipes to the inlets located on Kirkwood Court and Onyx Ccur.. Snould the area receive any appreciable runoff due to a rain stun or otrer source, it is at,ticlpated that the below listed lots in the subdivision would receive flooding from the street due to the plugged pipe. Lot 9 Hark R. E Victoria E. Johnson 7955 Kirkwood Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Lot 10 Victor J. d Florence Nevarez 7953 Kirkwood Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Lot 19 Daniel P. d Teresa R. Vest 7950 Onyx Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Lot 20 Edmond R. b Susanne Goulet 7954 Onyx Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Lot 21 Darrel E. b Mary K. Turner 7955 Onyx Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 J 7/ • Ltr. Hr. Bob Dougherty City Attorney Page 2 October 31, 1978 0 It is difficult to anticipate the effect of the flooding as to what specific damage would occur to the residences. It is possible that water could pond into the front yards of these residences and enter the homes. In addition, once any water has crossed the lnts men- tioned, it will enter lots to the south fronting onto San Bernardino Road with sinilar resulte. Very truly yours, JOHN R. SHONE DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION I, Y, ID� e1 GGr Y, As istant Road Commissioner Administration 1IG'A:.A cc: Ed Duddy, County Counsel L. Hubbs, City Engr. J. Shone, Director of Transp. J. Colley, Land Development Engr I ?_ Iii FER- OFFICE MEMt DATE October 31, 1978 FROM llichael G. Walker PHONE 1201 Assistant Road Commissioner, Adninistra• ion TO Robert Meeks Director, Real Property Division SUBJECT REQUEST FOR TITLE REPORT AND APPRAISAL FOR PARCEL 110. 208 - 111 -23 RIVICHO CUCAMONGA 1711.1 x� V-•7 may. The City Attorney for Rancho Cucamonga, Mr. Bob Dougherty, has requested that the County provide him with a Title Report for Parcel Ito. 208- 111 -23 and an appraisal c' a 20' aide strip needed for drainage on that parcel, as described on the attached nap, Mr. Dougherty intends to go to the City Council at its next meeting to set a date for condemnation proceedings for the 20' strip. The background regarding the need fer this drainage arc= is quite corplex and involves Tract ,to. 7371. Ilia drainage area ties originally dedicated to the Coonty as an easement by the developer of the' - tract, but was lost through a foreclosure action. Ilia current owner of the parcel has recently blocked an existing culvert which forces water to back .p onto the new tract, The City is very anxious to obtain irmediate possession of the drainage area. 74's would allots then to clear the pipe, hopefuily before any major rain storm. Mr. Gcugherty was indicated that the condemnation should acquire the area to fee. Please therefore nake the appraisal on the basis of a fee purchase. Mr. CeLgherty indicated that an in -house appraisal is acceptable as long as its sufficient for filing with the court. Due to the urgency in this natter, it is requested that Real Property provide the Title Report and appraisal at its earliest opportunity and no later tnan November 13, 1978. fir. Ed Duddy, Cuunty Counsel, has requested a copy of the Title Report when it is available. HGW:ml Attach: As noted cc: Ed Duddy Bob Dougherty Lloyd liubbs John Shone Joe Colley Dill Thomas ®riloetiAalke'rZA 73 CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONCA NFINIRANDUN To: City Manager and City Council From: Lloyd llubbs, City Lnglaver Subject: DRAINAGE OF TRACT 1171 lb.- Council will rtrelve at Its Nuveml•••r 15, 1973 neetlug and will hear .1 glaOluLlul of tluesnity to exercise nu right of tulntnt Jumaln to acquire pcoper Ly for dtalnagc of Tract 7371 This action Is al.•urlbll.Ited by a hls- t•ny of events Ih.n lout reLsAted in a ditwtlon Jalth turrtntly p esentn o r,.11 hazard Lo public property within Trart 7171 Tract 7171 is located lust north of San Bernardino It bttuven Ile Llman Avenues - .uaJ Layton Street lute attached Will AS orlglaillY pltalue•19 this Tract was d:I.lymrd to drain towards Ifellman Avenue along the south boundary of the tract. During cunstnlctlon It was found that gradvs were not ma.•h to allow the planned .yntta to be constructed The alternative drainage tolntlon was to collect 111 .1I11.1ge to a vviaral pelnl wlthlo Lite tract Jail diet Wal;v It Over a flowage ... Ftolt to San BvrllarJhul Ro.tJ Ilse drainage Would thus flaw to Hellman Avenue vla San Bernardino Road Tim developer, 116 Sloan Miss, purchased the needed property south Of the tract which included three wood frame rental ecructores :h lllas dt•rdcd to the County •I drainage easement acrua.v the property, demo- 1Ida•d one of till• btrllct ees and constructed a dralnuge Pipe Which empties onto 1 tgtlabh pad dtrh thus drains to San Uernardlaw Read Shortly after completion of these structures Nr Elias discontinued payment in the property frontho; San Bernardino Road The underlying own. rs of the prup.rty them inert lo..•J 1111 Ill., property and rerusumed o6mer.hip Because ntithcr of Lite lien hul Jan, at the property hall eons, -•[vd to the flow leabe- ueut, the easement IwW no letyal branding. Tim Jcainagv Solution that was cunatructeJ does not operate properly to handle law nuisance water flotls and does represent a threat Lo properties Immediately ,,cull, of the cutlet under hvnvy BLOM flows. The continued presence of utugnata nuisance water standing at the outlet and thL Iatk of avilon in wlving the Jralnugu problem led the property tattler to take action to plug the pipe on October 10 of this year. Tm plugging of this PIPc effectively blueks all dralnaRe from the tract. Ibis proJuces eminent danger to several homes Its Lit,- tract For till. 6vsoo It is In Lite hest interest of the eomunity to obtain cite needed dralnaagt tast,,lent through condLrnatlon mm wee to open List, pipe. Following this will be a need to furihtr Jval with rile drainage problvms. D.Z l OIIAIMCE OF TRACT 7371 Pago 2 By Initiating cooduwatinn proceedings, the Council will be eommitti s to purcluse the property and be liable for an, s ver nce damages estab- IlFhed by the Court The County has currently tal.en action agLlnst the &— cloper to obtain funds from fits lmprov.ment Wild. This action is due to he heard in duuc of 1979 Rrspcctfully submitted, eIt'f �N I.UIYO 11UBBS, lay Engineer 411: nm 75 -•� - ,- c.tr,� -y M E M O R A N D U N TO: Lauren Wasserman, City Clerk FROfl: Robert E. Dougherty, Assistant City Attorney DATE: October 30, 1978 RE: Resolution of Necessity. Please find enclosed the originals of the following: (1) Notice of Hearing Regarding Proposed Resolution of Necessity of the City Coancil. of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, to EXCIcise Right of Eminent Domain to Acquire Prop- erty for Drainage and Flowage Purposes; and, (2) Resolution of Necessity of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, to Exerciue Right of Eminent. Domain to Acquire Property for Drainage and Flowage Purposes. The Resolution of Necessity should be set for Rearing on the City Council agenda of November 15, 1978 The original Notice of Nearing, to which a copy of the Res- olution is attached, must be mailed by your office, first -class mail, postage prepaid, addressed tot MR. R. D. TEASDAIE 400 East Las Palmas Drive Fullerton, California 92635 The Notice of Nearing aho•tld be M'-led as soon as possible but in no event )atLr than sixteen (16) days prior to the Nearing date. An Affidavit of Mailing should be completed and retained in the permanent records of the City Clerk. If you have any ques- 76 tions, please give me a call. RED:sgg Enclosures P.S Code of Civil Procedure Section 1245 240 requires that the Resolution of Necessit/ be adopted by a vote of two - thirds (2/3) of all the members of the City Council. In effect, this means four (4) affirmative votes. n / / 1 -1 Ng .7. 1, Beverly Authelet, Deputy City Clerk for the City of Rancho Cucamonaa, do hereby show that I deposited a NOTICE OF HEARING REGARDI-IG PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY OF THE CITY COU1CIL TO EXERCISE RIGHT OF EMMEST DOMIN TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY FOR DRAINAGE AND FLOVAGE PURPOSES in the United States Post Office at 6649 Amethyst Avenu- on October 20, 1978 at approximately 5:00 P.n. addressed to fir R. D Teesdale, 400 East Las Palmas Drive, Fullerton, 92635 0. NOTICE OF NEARING REGARDING PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, TO EXERCISE RIGHT OF EMINENT DO'4A1N TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY FOR DRAINAGE AND FLOWAGE PURPOSES. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pursuant to Code of Civil Proced- ure Section 1245.235, that on Wednesday, Hoverter 15, 1978, at 7:00 p.m. at 9161 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California, You will have the opportunity to appear and to be heard on the following matters relative to tha proposed "Resolution of tleces- sity' attached hereto and intended to be adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, as the gov- erning board of said City: (1) Whether the public interest and necessity require the' project described in the proposed Resolution of uecosaity; (2) Whether the project is planned or located, or planned and located, in the manner that will be most compatible with the greatest public 900.9 and the Least private injury; and, (3) Whether the property sought to be acquired is neces- sary for the project. Failure to file a written request to appear and to be heard within fifteen (15) days after the date of this Notice will result in waiver of the right to appear and be heard. A written request to appear and to be heard may be filed with the City Clerk, 9320 -C Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga, Cali- fornia 91730. NO._: The scheduled Hearing will not be concerned with the fair marCt value of the property sought to be acquired through the right of eminent domain. Information regarding the fair mar- ket value appraisal of the property may be obtained by calling Robert E. Dougherty, Assistant City Attorney, (714) 986 -3851. DATED: 11 so , 1978. LAUREN WASSERHAII, City Clerk City of Rancho Cucamonga, California BY: iP�.O Dep ty Clerk tk �L�_ RESOLUTION NO 73.69 RESOLUTION OF MWESSITY OF TIIE 11TY CUllilllL OC Till: CITY OF IIANCIIO CUCAlln -VA, CALi FOI<titA, 170 EXURCISE 111101IT OF UNINENT DOFIAIII TO ACQUIRF. PROPURrY FOR DRAINAGE AND PI.OWAGR PURPOSES. A M-1 nESOINED, by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cuca- f,tou la, California: The public safety, welfare, convenience, interest and nec- rsl:lty require the acquisition by the City of R,,nLho Cucamonga, .,f the property hereinafter described for public asa, to wit: For the maintenance of storm drains and other structures for the ,iraimajc and flowage of water. That the City of Rancho Cucamonga is authorized to acquire the property by eminent donuin pursuant to Govetut.tcnt Code Section 17 no 5 That the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga finds .tn.t a• t. Mines that: (1) The public intorest and necessity i •.i:.ire the pro - po'. f project (2) The proposed project is planned, or located, or planned an• located, in the manner that will be the must compatible with th, it atest public good and the lecst private injury. _ (3) The property described herein to necessary for the pro - propuc,d project. nF. IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Itancho Cucamonga Is n r.-by authorized to acquire, in the name• of the City of Rancho t.. ,, n-la, th, ful lowing described lands by dunatinn, purchase or I,7 .,,demnatlon in accordance with the pruurslorm of the Constitu- ti, ut the State of California and t:o laws of Lire State of Call - fut.i., tolatinq to eminent domain. The real property to which the City of Rancho Cucamonga is, b; this Resolutior., authorized to acquire iu situate, lying t.ua I 1.11,1 to the f ity of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Dernar- .4t.. State of California, and is particularly d, scribt.d as fol- 1 The Easterly 20 00 feet of the Westerly 92 00 feet of Parcel Ile. 3 of Parcel Clap Ile. 65 as per plat recorded in BoA 1 of Pare( -1 Flans, page 49, iecords of said County CASSIA) and AUU! °rED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cu,-..unnga, California, ou ___ __ ____, 1978, by 0 ,/) chat the City Attorney of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is b" t,I authorized and instructed to prepare and ptusecut•!, in the ,iari t t the t Fly of Rancho cucaruonga, such suit of suit in the I n t tourt having jurisdiction thereof as is norcasary to con- s. ,td lam,,!, f.,r thu p.,tpns:s hercinabovv dc�.tibed. The real property to which the City of Rancho Cucamonga is, b; this Resolutior., authorized to acquire iu situate, lying t.ua I 1.11,1 to the f ity of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Dernar- .4t.. State of California, and is particularly d, scribt.d as fol- 1 The Easterly 20 00 feet of the Westerly 92 00 feet of Parcel Ile. 3 of Parcel Clap Ile. 65 as per plat recorded in BoA 1 of Pare( -1 Flans, page 49, iecords of said County CASSIA) and AUU! °rED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cu,-..unnga, California, ou ___ __ ____, 1978, by 0 ,/) the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Ety Clerk Mayor o. the City of Rancho Cucamonga -2- 8/ November 7, 1918 T0; City Clerk Cijy of Rancho Cucamonga 1 ,$. Thin letter will nerve as our written notice that we wish to appear before the City Camctl on November 15, 1078, with regard to that certain proposed Resolution of Necessity to Exercise Right of Eminent Domain to Acquire Prnperty for Drainage and Plovnee Purpooee, affecting the Easterly 20 feet of the Westerly 9; feet of Parcel No. 3 of i'ercal Map No. 65, as recorded in Rook 1 of Parcel Naps, page 49, records of San Bernardino County. _ Yours truly, l / Y<°i' R. Prod Roue / Nancy E. Rowe ! --� 93x9 Sbn Beruardino Rd. Rancho Cucamonga, Ca. (714) 997 -2384 I,a YCt:.er 1, 1978 e,ttention L. 4nsscrm3n, City Clerk 9320 -C desellne Bond anncho Cuenzonga, California 91730 dE.,Ur.ST f0 APPEAR AND OL dt.AaD with reference to your Notice of dcarl.ig dated October 30, 1978 and received November 1, 1978. rnls is my written request to appear and bn _ heard, In person or by ngent, regarding the proposed "nesolutlon of Necessity" to be heard st 7,J0 rN on „ove :Der 15, 1y7d -- reference, Percel 13 of Pircel Map No. 05.... fronting on Lan Bernardino Road. A. D. feasiile - --- 400 East Lac ealmas Drive Fullerton. California 92635 (714) 525 -6953 deceived this Nequest (dato) 1 A3 ii !o 0 I I 4 � :... I. 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I deter It 1 lI n let reneernl . tl•i ._. rl t ,r 1 u to t pne .•t .1.t IV it' .1 1 •1 I I .. ' 1 —tl t 1 1., r!• rr III 1, ror lL t n•aom. •: 1 l W tent •ou Jel I a. I. t •1 t•. n• ^.'Ir 01'. Ill or t•• I.. 1' 1: .. ,.l Vtt.11•1 t'.• 1 Ir I• It l l ,mr I nteat l( n 1' II t' t n. ••11.I tal. • t 1. JurI the f eel. of :.aca•d.. :' 1977, •:1.•111 l :',1 .r 000v-ul,•nt Cor )r1. 66 �I t • l: f; f .. � ! f � 1, •� �'" r'o t� f p!!t T I • f r sun ) t• '� �=:+r. +• e.•F�p.A -.a= 1. � ... ..._.. ..a.,..�...�,rF.. _ 7 t .t; Tr�r _ f I '" rCC•` 0 J�. . '�.•q'§�,,yi `i,�.•(f Cta �:. -� -ilu:',nr_•(tr•�'ay„'�'�f� -'' - `J ,��„^ t iii • A . i -e'A ♦ °ItJ P �F�.: ll. ,t'. A t, .. :Ji y .; ni.r•, + , >la+i•'2��" =� �:. . 't T` ''i a. _Y ',r. _;,7 £an 3 tr.. -:'_: •.a. :11::3:':1 get 0::2: :3 3e1_ land :a :J r: ::% P3r .r _na.;e ?•:r:3: ^s _ l • Daar •.:. .Ial.:ert T:'113 •onfis car: ss3- a_a .,a ari at_ran_ -- . aai tar =cas1� of 1. You s t:d :liar 2onla on T3 7771 r ::oall no: to 3l2aetd •tn:a' these- ]ra:: =;: an_ 1:arztar :asraen: Ind Tr233ass p73'rlrna_ - -' 2. Y:u n3 %ed that I ,;1 7e -ou a :mitten off3r to sell a Nr:lon of my land to the Connt7 fer DrLi:•a;e curpan33t I :rill- 31111 a cantral 3tr!Il 171 w1da and 1701 deep to the Conn:y r :ra:a�sa rur:aa n. Thla con ":ap11t43 a lot split of�th:aa wad- 1st 721, 17' and 601 reading dos, to East. (I use Ytnt ably to roach yoar !Ir. Ion Steven3 but have lift mes3o;23 for him. However, your :Ir. Quinn Larson states that a 12Zal lot no:+ must be 601 minl:un.) Con3ldar1tion - ''17,000 .Plus rant of ;9 /da7 Site 10/7/77 to data of :ale. ' Plus cost of lot split for benefit of County. I gill pay Eccro11 fee if you desire at Eccr3tr and I Will.•" I r3 -133 n T:tl3 Policy if you dc5:r3 a polity. •�' This of :,r r::parrs at j 2 :1 on December 22, 1977. µ ' 1 as `�':..: '!,::: :.: 13 ra% ••rpr 7::11 :3 fill aua, ::uat Son fa *'.• das:rucsian oC :::3 Nana, and lo3a of rental !::ccme ani LuJ?,r rr:n -::3 •'•,::, of this lot, but it Is an attcapt to cope 111th a bad sl.uatlon +�`•' and to avold llti ;atlon that =1y be c =pen31va and tiao consunlns •' .!< {i for all part133. • 'fJ9E ;` Cordially yours, Tc�adalr, C:mar IRi' ^. •• .r ' - :'IaN�in•; .:an 3ern.trd: na Caunt1 "•: 14:7- II.1 L'i;•! t S:raet, D -1 1.. T,.•77 C. .q ann 3crnar::!no, California 92'115 \�•���.� % a� eff t} l.',L"F.("• �iis�.•w•tw."fZ'�..t.` f�{i• ,La n�� ;!" !� r• �'•�I ,r'�; 1 '� .�•i`t ~t`r ,•? 1 ,t 'lid• I ;;^ R. D. Tetsozla LtrJ tact Las eau^ -s iriee Fullurtcn, California ^2c ?5 r_ar Or. Teasdale: T ds 1; a W nc•w1_•'! -° •_fiat of jour letter or tcc;1•bor 9, 1977 rl�arding ^ ynu: offer t3 sell a nortici of ']cut' m'co2• 7 co tl•_ Co.•nty for dreiraga Purposes; sPecificailY, Ass2ssar's Farcal .;o. ctS- III -u in tha fucercnra aroa. I The Transportaticn 0eoavt-ent will take your offer rn sell under adviseTent. Please note, hover -r, ti:at `he date of eapiratiun of your offer of Cecec!•er 22, 1977, does not acm�ar to alleu an adequate ti 2 P-1'110 for our negotiations with Ile. Siron fits. It is, the ..cforo, rcqucstcJ tint your offer be eatendad until January 30, 1970, which is the deadline of our neyotiotiens with Mr. Elias. Thank you for you• Pro..Pt attention in transnitting your offer. _ Very truly yours, JoPC ^ S %one 01r2cto' of Transportation , Assigrant road Camvissinncr- - A� dnisGatiun ;:,m Jt •n cc Ed Rohln ;m.::/coly of 12/9/77 letter John :1. Shore in,;epl: 'all •7 _ illlimd l:.c• Js �E � llis �: 7 0' Will -n.,Ci Ooi! -,As is in rrirl t.. '.,C. • 111.2 tTqi raca it r2'131•1: -rac: 7,;! i�ili;, t cealrn' i- .0as (!:, ll'a­j ',CU to ­2 cf tiv *r.1"'.1'r.1 ac-,:-: ' ao -*5. ;er -_� in :_ PaICIP "-IPS, ?!c! a7. 0f `iclal !.ic�,*:!:'or San :-i,wi-kc C--jazi CJ 1 fo *r.i a. Tnils parcel lies so,j-.hirly o.-' Lots -0 jr:! ?I cf --,-a:- 7­1 and 'rents onto San nimiay to -: vii r211-,tn and in 'h, Caca••'On-^ av,! 2 erair_,rt, east -ciiL is Z3 ic-ttt in wic-.l .1,ij rt:r.s he ;ull Icp-,•i or 'areal` o. 3 A Irairi­ syszil sis in-;-.allL by yc•j si;Hii tids dr.ii•,,c t?,sv'2nt wnkli Incit.,.ed -, 2-V szc.i: cul ilioe zrd i co-.rc,.2 apron. This s.:zcm in tur- Ccrn^cts zo tt,3 !t it : -i systp.i of T.-act 731! and the astir- ;,stem oitlets onto S-n !:c•nai:!1ilo road. 4 you are re a 1:0'ic, of SifAult t.as filed Pn 'am!ary 10. W-7, by the _0•1 R. .1 Teas.,lal.:, and cc-vt!1.'•z titt, tc, ti-c proverty has S jrpl ty tivi afrmT-iticticd Otic to the iact, 1.1lit '.;I., •rainatia L vilq,l `­/ •out­.,,1f to thr, Com'.7 of c.x r-i --w4inu was rat an. ­i utzl b., LI:: Toat;LCc. it has no v3ii,li'y and is no lon,cto in'.ifizc for Intl to ca7pl L t., your obl I n;l ti oil rtpril Inn Tract MI., . i. tit I . b? wzcessivol ",,r *.-ou to up-•"ect, ti•c dr.;1•.i.7r va",ent in the II.IrL of E•L S.,n Uirim, lIn-i ".itinty *,.i 'tear. It ray N --cc-,ted for raintenance P-21- I ill Lltn luxe or Jilt y is ebliption .11ld is I., .!I- •ot pir.i-runt to ••1, cl plafan of 71,.,.ct 73-1• Jul, this mason, it Is our intnt not ti rel the S36.CG0 Purfowl-•oco I'on.l etirtmitiv I )told h.' -Ile Clwlt; fnr •i,.• I rt.. It is o'll ilizort rot Ln accept any of ti-e SLrPez into the (061U7 Vainlauted System until the draillare. 3 �=s tL °(}f �� r?' 1t �^r'S•+ii 11 �; iZ1� y °t 1�1j�w x�' - i��' 4. � )yx�'�^' ��''�Y \r rr..�� •�R''i.,�y: �•y, a�;1 fir}. 1 ve A (� !•. Lid =t "1; i -. j� , - _� ...rw'�Tl ��� '��'fs;i.Y:'�.'%�i�t7�; :'i�.. �`� 1• t�,. c Sha+ld tl'e drains <c .as ±-. ^r. ••et .r: of the Ca in prfcr ra .;an a,, �_: i, it is c,r fjt_n :. rira size chn. xoracla;7� action csrrazntl, pardinn in S.,oericr Caurr Should you haee an., cult ions re;ardirg :Ito c.t e, ,cu ray rnraet me directly at (ii:) 3C;- 1.:91, Very trJl;r yours Jchn R. Sf'.;.ne ti Oirtctar of Trarsoortaticn r BY l�n§in.tl d'i0.rd !!n ! ilic.^.a,l G. Valter Assistant Road Connissioner Administration M cc: Mr. R. D. Teasdale American Emire 111SUrance Cc,any .. olf & Dubin, Attorneys Ed Robinson, County Co'-nsel John Shone ,Joseph Colley .iii- , v P •' �; ' }t• f - 1 ( +v P r c Sha+ld tl'e drains <c .as ±-. ^r. ••et .r: of the Ca in prfcr ra .;an a,, �_: i, it is c,r fjt_n :. rira size chn. xoracla;7� action csrrazntl, pardinn in S.,oericr Caurr Should you haee an., cult ions re;ardirg :Ito c.t e, ,cu ray rnraet me directly at (ii:) 3C;- 1.:91, Very trJl;r yours Jchn R. Sf'.;.ne ti Oirtctar of Trarsoortaticn r BY l�n§in.tl d'i0.rd !!n ! ilic.^.a,l G. Valter Assistant Road Connissioner Administration M cc: Mr. R. D. Teasdale American Emire 111SUrance Cc,any .. olf & Dubin, Attorneys Ed Robinson, County Co'-nsel John Shone ,Joseph Colley .iii- , v P •' �; ' }t• f - 1 ( +v P r � A li�•y r•:��iTy +:a a.,f�.9{'1.: - `T.�T1`�{7�i �K"�X Y .At'j[}�r r i :'L/- i�'ci'.�{�I�. .. - :`•.i DATE July 2', 1978nr::�w3� • FROM Michael G. Walker PHONE 1ppl Assist Assistant Food Commissioner, Administration ��sJi TO Ed Robinson /JGf° `•' Ceputy County Counsel I0TER- OFFICE MEIN? . DATE July 2', 1978nr::�w3� • FROM Michael G. Walker PHONE 1ppl Assist Assistant Food Commissioner, Administration ��sJi TO Ed Robinson /JGf° `•' Ceputy County Counsel SUBJECT TRACT 7371 f" r I received a call from Y.r. Teesdale (714 -525 -6953) this corning regarding further problems with the drainage easement southerly of Tract 7371 in Rancho Cucamonga. Hr. Teasdale was concerned about a number of items and asked specifically what width of dedication would be acceptable to the County for the drainage easement. I indicated that the concrete apron is approximately 17' wide, but he wondered if the pitch was not great enough and if we would accept a lesser width of approximately 101. I indicated to Hr. Teasdale that I would look into that to determine what minimum width would be acceptable. We further stated that if we could narrow down the easement it might improve his situation in some way. Mr. Teasdale indicated that there is a recurring possible alleged health problem due to the water setting on the concrete apron and stagnating. Mr. Teasdale indicates that he has to clean it off once a month and that he is getting tired of doing this and may decide to plug up the culvert. He specifically asked that I check the location to see if the concrete apron has subsided and thus causing the water to pond. I indicated to Hr. Teasdale that I would check on that and let him know if there appears to be any subsidence. Mr. Teasdale indicated that his property has recei:.d additional damage during the prior storms in that the curb and driveway on the westerly side of his propert;° was damaged due to the water coming out of the drainage easement and along San Bernardino Avenue. He specifically asked if any relief to his problem could be hae prior to the tour: date which we have given him of July. 1979. I indicated to Mr. Teasdale that I would discuss these matters with County Counsel and try to get back with him early next week. 'I would appreciate your comments on the situation and general advice on tow to answer Hr. Teasdale. I will be available Monday cornieg to discuss it with you. • Iii C/cil .....7 ter cc: J. Colley A. RacGrath ✓ �I - - =- 6 :'fella 1 .,ii,• 1'IIUJL I of n.s(st,n[ po.d f, a.i :;,.ver, A,Wn is trirwn lu File SII(i 1lt TRACT ; 371 .— -- -- - '- - - - This is in rrspon,a to telephone call fro lt... Trlsdale on July 27, 197', Foll••..rnq 1r 7easdale's call, I tallrl fa M,. Ed Judd:. C „urty Co-, ,.1, concerning ih'. 7eas•lalc's on•stions. 1'r, Pt.!dy sni ^`• d [hat I fnfor� ::r. Tcas,Mlt tha, the Ccu,wty i unable lei rt Lo ib•, Te_sdal, s rcq•,cst au., -rniri CPC triina.:9 eS;ro'-t 2111 its candilien hecause tl,., o tmse- nt i_ fl-pt 'k.11 it I in the nkw of the Cc.m.y it th, turfCnC t i.•e, L:- (ally ,, ,ath L•e with fir. Tc,;ddlc's con rn ,erarding the relay in j, ttiirj on the court's ealen,l.[r, but wa have no ccntr i aver that. I returned ❑r. Teasdale'; call and indicated to lot, tlwt we mold tale s0 fu,t%rr ac *lon prior to na•, Or) the litigation settled. iir• Tet.,ialu d;led if fro could trccpt .1 n1,ai"190 ease - rent tnrleh sis nI,,*mxr thin the 20' ori,unaily nLl tined, 1 roll,'tcd to I'M th,t ::c fvald want a width of J,ainagc dascimill: that ..inld errl -v ti:e full tridth of hie ,irawi-Ii. st,ucture. fir ieasdile ast,d that If an alternate location truld he chosen for the drain.,ge sfr.,Cture to as to lessen the hgnrt on his rroperty 1 Old ':r. Teasdale that alternatives ,.,,std to Inves- tigated once tee Lave sernrcd the necessary funding throu)h the litigation to acrcrplish the work, Ifr. Teasdale asked if I felt the existing cnnditicu with ponding faster aas a fIC -101 hi.ard. I indicated to iir. T, i,2alc tlri I did not fe:l q,ulwffc,l to Tale a statmfilL of t;hetf:•r it ..as a health hazard or rot, lie asked If the slnN of the concrete apron ras too flat. 1 in•ficited to iir, Teasdale that the slope his a;frqua[e for cnnsttntl/ running faster. Ifith swill awnunts of nuisance witer, the flat slope does tend to allay pondin), fir. Teisdale riled if iir. Elias would ha:•e the righr to appeal a court Jul -qnt awardfa) Lhe bonJing ronry to ti, County. 1 told ffr' Tea s.taie 1 uis not qualified to answer that question and referred hlu to iir, arJ•Jy for a "esponse, C 4 �w 0 0 I , ;I,. fell dale ill l,cIted that he erne unhappy '+ilh tuo curl-ne Situa'.Ion 'rr hvtnage ea,Lwot and that he did riot i.nrr hit furtner action I., nuyrt tale at Cis time. tltLhacl :Talker lba:r,l , r. I Share C. Duddy J. Co 11ey,A. tlacGrath r %lr CcdrlFI e:D MAIL 400 East Las Palmas Drive Fullerton, California 92635 (71 -) ;25 -6953 September 25, 1978 Mr. Michael G. Walker, Assistant dead Commissioner Transportation Department County of San Bernardino 825 East Third Street Sc,l Bernardino, Calif. 92415 Res Illegal Trespass Drainage Pipe to Son Bernardino itd. Cucamo;za, California De.,r Hr. Balker, This letter numazrizes recent conversations with you, with Mr. Joan Shu : and with Ar. Bouquet as the spokesman for TH 7371. On November 2, 1977 I notified the County and :toad Department cy CcarIFIED MAIi of tills trespass and you l,nve agreed that the "casement" is Slle3al. You have also agreed that the cry& is an eyesore and a health and odor and maintenance problem. Yet tote County has done NOTHING to correct this illegal and intoler- able situation. After this Notice of November 2, 1977, the County and othero have made many trespasses, done further construction, and have removed NO Ti2FSPASSING signs etc, all without my know- ledge or permisslou. At your request I have travelled to San Bernardlno to meet with You ,nd have offered to well oz to lease a etrll of land to the County--no results. I nevc requested the County to submerge tills pipe- -ngsln no results. rnu only thing left Sa to remove this Pico ant! apron. I request that the County remove tnls pipe on or before October 10, 1976. To all concerned this Is NOTICE that If the pipe is not removed by noon, October 10, 1978, I shall then thereafter have It blocked or removed. lie free lunch cnn last forever. This Illegal trespass i cannot continue. Tills Notice confirms the Motiee already given ? to you In my CE.ITIFIED letter dated November 2, 1977• For the past 10 months I have maintained this entire Drainage area at my expence. I have removed about 4,000 pounds of erw,lge and debris from this con ^truetloll. In my opinion the pitch Is too low to ever druln properly. Mr. 3ouquet states that at best the pipe is not adejuate to drain r8 7371. To,e County has all oblic,,tion to all the people affected by thls uonstroslty. the problem 1s NOO and In Independent of say arrange- ;aunt between ycu and ilr. hllau. fne t-oblq.j .111 not wait ur til nett July - -It wll; not .v,n wa L. another ,,at!, rr, , COOPERATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is dated for convenience cn November 1,1978, and is entered into by and between the COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO (hereinafter called "COUNTY ") and the City of Rancho Cucamonga (hereinafter sometimes called a "CITY ") to memorialize Agreement hcretofor entered upon on that date by the parties W I T N E S S E T It : WHEREAS, the COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO is a County and political subdivision of the State of California and a body corporate and politic, and the CITY OF Fancho Cucamonga is a municipal corporation of the State of California, located within the said COUNTY; and, WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY have a mutual interest in providing nec- essary governmental services to and e.hancing the quality of life of their residents; and, WirEREAS, both COUNTY and CITY are eligible to apply for grants frdb the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter referred to as "IRID "), pursuant to the provisions of Lila Rousing and Community Oevolopment Act of 1974, as amended, (hereinafter referred to as "ACT "); and, WHEREAS, Section 102 (a) (b) of the ACT contemplates and authorizes cooperation agreements between counties and cities within the counties in furtherance of the purposes of the ACT; and, WHEREAS, the parties hereto deem it to be for tbeir mutual advantage to enter into such cooperation agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, COUNTY and CITY, in consideration of the mutual advantage to be obtained thereby, do hereby agree to cooperate in undertaking, or assisting in undertaking, essential community development and housing assistance activities, specifically urban renewal and publicly assisted housing This agreement shall become effective as of the date first here - inabove set forth and shall continue in force and effect during the program year covered by the COUNTY's fiscal year 1979 -80 application and, consistent with any applicable federal law and regulations and the terms and conditions of any grant made in reliance hereon, for such additional time as may be requital to bring to conclusion the program or programs funded by the said fiscal year 1979 -80 application In furtherance of the purposes of this agreement, CITY hereby allocates the population of its Jurisdiction to COUNTY for the purposes of COUNTY 's fiscal year 1979 -80 opplication for funds under the ACT, and COUNTY and CITY recognize that COUNTY is the applicant and ha- full responsibility under the ACT i COOPERATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is dated for convenience cn November 1,1978, and is entered into by and between the COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO (hereinafter called "COUNTY ") and the City of Rancho Cucamonga (hereinafter sometimes called a "CITY ") to memorialize Agreement hcretofor entered upon on that date by the parties W I T N E S S E T It : WHEREAS, the COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO is a County and political subdivision of the State of California and a body corporate and politic, and the CITY OF Fancho Cucamonga is a municipal corporation of the State of California, located within the said COUNTY; and, WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY have a mutual interest in providing nec- essary governmental services to and e.hancing the quality of life of their residents; and, WirEREAS, both COUNTY and CITY are eligible to apply for grants frdb the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter referred to as "IRID "), pursuant to the provisions of Lila Rousing and Community Oevolopment Act of 1974, as amended, (hereinafter referred to as "ACT "); and, WHEREAS, Section 102 (a) (b) of the ACT contemplates and authorizes cooperation agreements between counties and cities within the counties in furtherance of the purposes of the ACT; and, WHEREAS, the parties hereto deem it to be for tbeir mutual advantage to enter into such cooperation agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, COUNTY and CITY, in consideration of the mutual advantage to be obtained thereby, do hereby agree to cooperate in undertaking, or assisting in undertaking, essential community development and housing assistance activities, specifically urban renewal and publicly assisted housing This agreement shall become effective as of the date first here - inabove set forth and shall continue in force and effect during the program year covered by the COUNTY's fiscal year 1979 -80 application and, consistent with any applicable federal law and regulations and the terms and conditions of any grant made in reliance hereon, for such additional time as may be requital to bring to conclusion the program or programs funded by the said fiscal year 1979 -80 application In furtherance of the purposes of this agreement, CITY hereby allocates the population of its Jurisdiction to COUNTY for the purposes of COUNTY 's fiscal year 1979 -80 opplication for funds under the ACT, and COUNTY and CITY recognize that COUNTY is the applicant and ha- full responsibility under the ACT rV N 0 .a . A --.w{ -2- IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this agreement by the signatures affixed below. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO BY: _ RJRERT 0. TOWNSEND Chairman, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: Dat cd: CITY OF Rancho Cucamonga BY: Mayor of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga JQN - 10/19/76 OS6- admin2A %4 • 96 Il a 1.1 0 RAN 1) U M TO: City Council /City Manager FROM Finance Director 494 SUIi.IFt:T Personnel Ricki Gt,h.,m, Account Clerk, in the finance department has submitted her ro::i,nntion effective with the payroll ending December 31, 1978 Ricki ca.,e to us through the CETA Program, and the City was fortunate to obtain her services ller qualifications have pr,-•npted her to try and find a job somewhere. beyond CFTA at a •;omewhat Higher salary With the above development we are in need of a replacement hire Evan though we would normally refill from CETA, the new changes in the guide- lines for CETA hiring and the reduction in the CETA budget as mandated _ by the Fcdec,tl Government make it more advant.egccnts to hire through City funds The new CETA guidelines require 15 out of the last 20 weeks unemployed or on welfare and earnings no more than 70% of the poverty level for this area These guidelines make it extremely prohibitive in finding a person with an accounting background that would be unemployed this long, and if they are they probably are not interested in working anyway Two other points are (1) this position is one of two scheduled to be absorbed in the City funding process in May, we will just be moving the schedule up four months (2) We would lilac to get someone in before Ricl-i leaves so as to have training clone as to job responsibility The position can be funded from the miscellaneous account of the non - departmental funds, or reserve for contingency In conclusion we reconcncnd that the selection of a new account clerk be funded fiom City funds rather than CETA lliv ■f a o 0 41 2 z z 2 M n Yt m � 7 h h 00 whw P o✓ 'd O t>„ tyq m m Y q m V h 6 7 rt V A O '� r 0 m m o o h 0 h h m a w 7 o� m o 0 O p h .m q a• x '� a q h h A Y O A m y •� ~ n m o G A O .q r n n n y q K o m n n q n a h n O m r 0 m n 0 wV m O o o n • M O r w m n m 7 C g h d m m m G h m 0 o n Op 7 IV Y O F r • � O ° <� 'o r mI z .M. 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