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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987/01/07 - Agenda Packetr,A tk. CfiY OF RANC HD CMAMONSA z AGENEA NCI L L' 77 Lions Park Community Center 9161 Base Line Rwi Rancho Cucamonga, California Jaanary 7. 1987 - 7:30 P.m. All items s\,asitted for tke City Cemmcil AReuAa sat be is vritisg. The dsadlfine toe sslrittiag theee items is 5:00 p.m. em the leAnesday Prier to the Heating. The City Clerk's Office receives all such items. ' A. CY,L TO CAM 1. Pledge of AIIegiance to Plag. 2. Roll Call: Drown _, Buquet _, Stout !� Bing _, and Bright _. Y� n. ssooe�mtY /lsgsaTATlo+g ` 1. Informatl on regarding implementation of 1965 Amendment to the Brain Act (Open Meeting ) p g Lawpresented by the f City Atorney. 2. Wednesday, January 14, 1987 - 7:00 p.m. - BISTORIC J PRESERVATION COMMISSION - Rancho Cucamonga Librsry, j 9191 Base Line Road. f Yf 3. Wednesday, January 14, 1987 - 7:00 p.m. - 7LANNING y COMMISSION - Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Base J s Line Road. 4. Thursday, January 15, 1987 - 7:30 p.m. - PARR DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - Lions Park Comunity Center, r 9161 Use Line Road.' ,- F,^�?a�:x t A 4 City Council Agenda -2- January 7, 1937 C. COMEFT CAIMAQ the following Comment Caleader items are expected to be routine and nom- coatrwecaial. 91ey will be acted upon Ly the Council at w time witbamt iiaeassiem. Any item may be reswed by a Cmemcilmemier me member of tRa amd"ce for discmmmiem. 1. Approval of minutes: October 1, 1936 1 October 7, 1936 (Wright absent) 9 October 15, 1936 10 November 5, 1936 (Dahl absent) 21 November 19, 1936 (Mikels and 34 Dahl absent) Deeember 3, 1936 38 2. Approval of Warrants, Register No's. 12117/36, 12/24/36 49 and 12/31/36 and Payroll ending 12/30/36 And 12124!36 for the total amount of 02,470,664.41. 3. Alcoholic Beverage Application for Off -Sale leer 6 61 Wine, Pay Leas Drug Stores Northwest, Inc., 6401 When Avenue. 4. Alcoholic Beverage Application for On -Sale General 63 gating Piece, Cassletti's Polka Palace Restaurant, Anne 6 Robert T. Casaletti, 12533 Highland Avenue, 5. Approval of Cooperative Agreement between the City of 65 Ontario and the City of Raocbo Cucamonga for design, construction and mmiattnanta ad a traffic stEnsl at Fourth Street and Haven A7e=e with both cities sharing the coat estimated to be 073,000.00 from budgeted 1986/87 Systems Development Fund. (Estimated installation date December, 1987) RESOLUTION NO. 97 -OOA 71 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITT COUNCIL OF THE OITT OF RAMCeo CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, TO EXECUTE A COOPERATIVE AGRIEMT WITS THE CITT OF ONTARIO FOR DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENAECE OF A TRAFFIC SI6N4. AT HAVEN AVENUE AND FOURTH STREET 6. Approval of an - greement with Cal Trans for the 72 construction of a traffic signal at Foothill Boulevard and Turner Avenue. The agreement authorizes payment of 1/2 of the project coat, estimated to be $82,000.00, to be funded from Cam Tax Fund. (Estimated installation date October, 1987) �i ti�Y�33'�YSi'L•.`l: '.= tit \,zr:ie, ., ...,. _. � +, s City Council Agenda —3— January 7, 1987 RESOLUITOW NO. E7 -002 83 d j; A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Y• OF RANCHO CUCAMONf A, CALIFORNIA, TO EYYCOTE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT N0. 8 -587 MITE THE ;�. CALIFORNIA DEPARI MT Or IMSPORTATIOR FOR i. THE INSTALLATION OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE R; INTERSECTION OF YOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND TURNIX �t AVENUE 7. Approval to execute contract For residential street 84 rehabilitation Phase II (Slurry Beal) to the apparent r� lowest bidder Fontana Pavlug, Inc.: Sunatone, Moonstone and Sacramento North of Leeson, ILerald, i Suostone, Sacramento, Opal, Vineyard, 2ircom. -' Buckthorn, and Carnet North of Alta Lama and Ala Loma East of Carnelian; Beryl, Epinal, Eastwood, L13n and L Mortara Worth of Bmlock and Remlock vest of Wellman; Lion, Harvard, Mortara, Eelm, Petaluma and Birch north ' of San Bernardino goad; and Leutite, Malachite, r Langstmae, Flusman, Jadeite, Menlock ana Tryon south of Church vest of Archibald. S. Approval of Resolution authorizing the advert(aing of "Notice 168 the of Inviting lids" for the improe©ent of Beryl Street from Lemon Avenue to Mandarin Court. RESOLUTION NO. e7 -003 169 A maLUTIon nr THE CITY comet OF THE :.'ITT Or RANCHO CUCi%M*GA, CALIFORNIA, APPROItING PLANS AND CPEC1rICATIONS TOR IRS "IMPRWEUXT OF BERYL STREET AND LEMON AVENUE TO MAND41TR COURT ", IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVENTIST TO RECEIVE BIDS 9. Approval of Contract Change Order No. 1 for ISgiceeriog 173 ' Design Services for the fmptovement of Hillside Road between Archibald Avenue and Malachite Avenue in an amount not to exceed 93,000.00 to be funded by SB 325 funds, i 10. Approval of Contract Change Order go. 4 for additional 175' survey services for the Etivanda Storm gain provided 'I by Associated En3ineers for an amount not to exceed 84,000.000 to be drawn ftom Drainage Funds. eq 11. Approval of the Environmental Initial Study Parts I and 178 I/ for the proposed Beryl Street Widening between Luou��iA� Avenue and Mandarin Court and approve the attached Ku vY, Resolution and issuance of a Categorical Evtmption w;r; TT therefor. I'':,k:� t li {Y �iY�i6i.i�l "S``'�i /saS�ia � ��(A�.•'N'1�!Y�"[��`aN�iie� C, ;i i[ City Council Agenda -4- Janary 7,, 1957 RESOLUTION N0. 57 -004 194 A RESOLUTION Or PRE GITT.000NCIL or TEE CITT Or RANCHO COCAMONGA,' CALIFORNIA. APPROVING THE ENVIROtDOTL'.INITIAL STUDY AND ISSUANCE OF A CATECOSICL EMPTION n`3 TEE PROPOSED EERTL WIDENING SEMEN LINOW APACE AND MANDARIN COURT 12. Approval of the profesaiomal services agreement betwe a 195 the City of L•cho Cucamonga and DsLeww, Gather 4 Company lagineers and planners for the preparation of design, construction plus, contract specifications and cost estimates for the Milliken Avesut Umderp as with the Atchison, Topeka, and Seats To Railway including F.O.C. nomination for the Federal Grade Separation Fund. The not to exceed fee of $203,000 shall be funded from the Systm Development Fund. The original budget amount for the project of $200,000 shall be augmented by $23,300 to allow for the full payment of the contract smouat plus a ION contingency fond to be administered by staff. RMULUTIOS NO. 87-005 221 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL Or Till CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMOMGA, CALIFORNIA, AFMOpIDG PROr1SSIONL SERVICES AGRECGaT rtR FLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTINAng. PRELIImIANT ENGINEERING AND ENVIROq®ITL ASSESSMENT WITH DELEUW. CATHIS AND COMPANY ENGINEERING AND PLANNERS FOR THE COUSTEOCTION or THE MILLIKEN AVENUE UNDERPASS OT THE ATCHISCN. TOPEKA AND SANTA rE RAILWAY 13. Approval of professional services agreement between the 222 City of Rancho Coranoega end Wilson, Inc. - Sheehan and Associates to prepare pluus, specifications and estimates for the improvement of Turner Avenue (East Side) from Atchison Topeka and Santa To Railroad to 26th Street. The design services will be performed from CDEG Funds for an amount not to exceed $11,799.00 plus 1OT eontingeeey. 14. Release of bonds And file notice of completion: Tract No. 10076 237, Accept: Maintenance Guarantee load (Street) $12,85o.J0 - � 1, I w, }A i a M' �� ft. �y.Y f� If' y. ,1 �•` er} q � "Jr City Cwacil Alendti _5.. Release: Faithful Perforsmance bed (street) $128,500.00 RESOLUTION: X0. 87-006 A RESOLUTION Or TIT CITY COUNCIL or TER CITr OF RANCIO COCAMOBCA, CALIFORNIA, ACCBPTIM TER PUBLIC IVRO9AJTN FOR TRACT 10. 10076 AND AUTNORIEINO In rILING OF A NOTICE Or COMPLITION 70R III FORK Tract No. M20 Relean laithfil Perfonaace Bond (Street) $88,726.00 ^=ZdM"109 NO. 87 -007 A RESOLUTION Or TEI art COUNCIL Or TIE CITT OF 11A1f210 CCCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING IHE r0'ILIC IMPROF@EOiTS FOR TRACT NO. 12320 AND AOTKORIZINC Tit PILING OF A NOTICE Or COh7LFTION FOR 75L :70RI Iaprcveaent of Highland Avears Release: Cash performance surety Bond 1172,685.60 REMOTION If0. 87 -008 `. IXSOLU710N OF TER CITr COUNCIL Or TUB C7TT OF I,ANMO CUCAMAlGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEFTINO IIE V3LIC IMPRCVtMII.2S FOR TES IMFR09p ®T OF 11MELAND AVENUE NID AUTHORIEDIG THE EALING OF A NOI'IRB OF COMPLETIOS FUR 793 WORK Tract 11319, and 12319 -1 thru -8 Accept: Maintenance Guaraatre Bond (Street) 6125,038.00 2eleaaAY Faithful Perfar9ancs Bond (Street) 61,250,380.00 y ,w" Jasaary 7,,1917 239 240 242 243 245 246 'V i f 111 r e>•.L City Council Agenda 3ansary 7, 19V r `r t. RESOLUTION NO 87 -009 248 _ A RESOLUTION OF TIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAICEO CUCINOMCA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING IHE POZLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOE TRACT 12319 AND 12319 -I TRW -8 AND AOTIORIEING THE MLING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR TEE YORE Tract 11663 Release: Mainteaance Guarantee Bond (Surety) $2,800.00 Tract 10045 -1 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street% $9,680.00 Tract 12332 -1 Releases Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $68,008.00 IS. Release of cash bond in the amount of $2.500 to Execu- Systems Realtors for model office complex within Tract 11734. 16. Approval authorising purchase of an EIettrovote System to be used at City Council, Planning Commission and other public meetings in an mount not to exceed $3,500. 17. Approval for eutborixation to add a new Accounting Technician position in the Administrative Services Department. 18. Approval to establish a 10:00 p.m. curfew on City operated night - lighted sports fields and sports facilities. 19. Approval to grant easement to Southern Coliforeis Edison to provide electrical service to the Chaffee Carcta Historical House. 249 250 251 252 257 258 259 r 260 _ 1 .S"4l Y 2 r, n� City Council AgasAa -7- 20. Approval to award professional tervicec contract for a topographical survey of Beryl and Lican Parks to Hackett and Iraaanr, Inc., in the amocnt of $6,870.00 plus a IOZ contingency. 21. Approval of conceptual design for the Sortb Son Neighborhood Tacit site. 22. Approval of 2esolution ordering preparation of Reapportionment Report for Parcel Map %70 titbiv tho Sixth Street Industrial Park Refund Dir.triet (82 -1R) by Aesee ent Revecue D rtment. RESOLUTION NO. 87 -010 A RESQ.Mal OF INS CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING ag PREPARATION Or A REAPPORTIONMENT REPORT AND AMENDED ADSRSSh'171T AND DIAGRAM IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AND VSTASLISNING REAFFORTIONMENT FEES FOR PARCEL NO 9670 WITHIN TRH SIXTH STREET INDUSTRIAL :ARE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 23. Approval of Resolution passieg on Reapportionment Report for Fsrcel Nap 9530 vithin the Sixth Street Industrial Park Refunding District (82 -11), giving preliminary approval and settin,c a time and place for public hearing for February 4, 1957 v.t 7:30 p.m. at the Rancho Cucamonga Lion's Park Co'mnity Center. RESOLUTION NO. 87 -0I1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, rASSINO ON REAPPORTIONMENT REPORT, GIVING PRELIMi -KATY APPROVAL. AND SETTING A I= AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC BEARING 24. Approval of agreement for deferral of draioage fees in the amount of 8200,903.10 for Victoria Woods Apartment project at the northeast corner of Etivanda Avenue and Airov Highway. 25. Set public hearing - January 21, 1987 - For the purpose of discussing modifications to the Advisory Commiasion Enabling Ordinance. 26, get public Nearing - January 21, 1987 - Environmental Assesmeat and General Plan Amendment 86 -04A - City of Rancho Cucamonga - An application to amend the land use element of the General Plan as follovs: January 7, 19C .t 3f' 263 266 267 269 270 272 N rr City Council Agenda -6- January 7, 1967 a. (Parcels a.1 and a.2) - Five acres of land, 260 feet to 660 feet vest and 260 feet to 565 feet north of the northeast corner of Haven and Highland Avenues, APR 201- 262 -28, portion of 30, 201- 262 -31, 41, 43, 201 - 262 -01 through 25 from Medium Residential (6-14 dwellings /acre) to Low Medim Residontiel (4-3 dwelling Units per acre); and, b. (Parcel b) 1.55 setts of land on Haven Avenue 665 feet north of Highland Avenue, APM 201- 262 -36, 37, from Hedim Residential (5-14 dwelling units/acre to Office; and, c. (Parcel c) 3.90 acres of land at the uortbwest corner of Haven Avenue and HiSblaad Avenue, south of the future realignment of Highland Aeesue, A.7 portions of 201- 262 -308 31, and 40 from Nadi= , Residential (6.14 Melling units /sire) to Office. 27. Set public hearing - January 21, 1957 - L�viroomental Assessment and Development District Amendment 86 -08 - An application to "end the Development District Hap as fcllwa: a. (Parcel a.l and a.2) Five acres of land, 260 feet to 660 feet west and 260 feet to 585 feet north of the northwest corner of Haven and Highland Avenues, APR 201 - 262 -28, portion of 30, 201 - 262 -31, 41, 43 201 -262 -01 tbrmgb 25 from "M" (Medium. 8-14 Melling units /acre) to NP" (Office /frotessional); and, c. (Parcel c) 6.2 acres of land at the northwest corner of Seven Avenue and Highland Avenue, south of the future realignment of Highland Avenue, AET portions of 201- 262 -30, 31 and 40 from %n (Medium, 8-14 Melling snits /acre) to rVP" (Office /Professional). D. CON The folloeisg Ordimacas bove bad public bearings at the Lim of first reading. Second rmdisp arm expected to be matim and mom- setrwmrslsl. Tboy will be acted UPON by tits Council at mON Lim witbmut disemseiso. 2be City Clark will read the title. Any its w be rumored n'- diseaanian. 6r;t�� W;- 110 ITEMS SUBMITTED A Er �+ Ciq Cewaeil Agea4` :. � :r• _+ �;-•t �� t• `; - .� . E AirstrliEU rNau ELR71Gg 1. A1fe ' now Pf ARINC C`IEEION Wimp MUDING Tau VISTA CUL-DE-SAC rENCDG'- LMS,- Proposed changes to fence treatments at, the end of aide -on cul -de -Macs. (CONTIM7E0 FROM NOVENER S, 1988 MEETING) 2, Ap"AL OF TLTAYIVR TUC% Mfr NO 10237 - URTON DM flt COR" COMPANY - The appeal of Conditions of A?PtW regoirf'sg the undergrovding of existing overhead utilities along Arras Route for a tentative parcel mep located ox the south side of Arrow Route east of Utica Arrive in the General Industrial District. 3. ENVIRONMENTAL ABSORBENT AND MMOfNENT DISTRICT Apl;,WEST 88 -07 - CITY Or UN W, COCANONGA - A request to amend the Development District Nap from "real(rlood Control) to Item (General Commercial) for 1.06 acres of land located on the northwest Cotner of Foothill Boulevard and San Diego Aveene (A portion of APB 207 - 101 -43). ORDINANCE N0. 305 (first reading) AN ORDINANCE Or THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY or LV.CEO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REZONING A TORSION OF , ASSESSOR'S PARCEL EUIOR 207 - 101 -17, LOCAVD OR TEE NORTIVEST CORNER or FOOTE7LL EOULITAID AND SAN DIEGO AVENUE AND BORDERED BY ON TIE RUMMY ET TER CUCAMgGA GREEK STORM CEA"xL PROM FLOOD CONTROL (PC) TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL (OC) X, NON- ADVRTIM QLLINGS NO ITEM SUBMITTED 6. CITY SwACR'S SUFr EEran NO 1TEKS SUBMITTED !� carlula� wEUw F .r Jamsarr 7, 1987 276 304 320 330 C [[P:• 'v i i (4 i' r 5 t S' 1( City Councily/8eada I. CO<•CII. »/IOM 1. CONSIDSIATION Of CINFTiNC l fOtIC SA7'iIT CMITTII TO II DISCUSSED AT TSS CITY COUNCIL MR1'INO Of JANUAIT 21, M. 2. DIS9.DSSION Of fAFVIT PLANNING C(d0(II110N MUM. (COJTIEUSD PION OSCAR 3. 1766 ME'dTINO) 3. IIPOIT flow CI1- COUNCIL Aw'IOIT COW118ION OUBCONI(ITTSI IICASD7*0 BW,23 Of ror --mA(. SloIOUILTIOw. J. CMICAT70O 7Y,X M rMTC 71is is the tine mad place tot the punral pa►lic to iddress the City Council. Itor to be discussed here are those ekich do net already appear un this agoda. I. D.N curly A. Aethelet. City Clark of the City of Intho Ncmu ••, hereby certify that a tree. accurate copy of the foregoing &&each vas postal un Jaeeary 2. 1987. awmWtoo 672) boars, prior to the mating per A.N. 2674 at 93204 Man Line Road. �. �t�a1 °h' ✓. n1 .Q 331 -4 �i ' !re R Ottabor 1, 19116 t cirf or RANC30 CV-A=" v MIT cocoa VIE=,- A tjplav ma"tial of Lbt Uty Council of the City of Reecho c4cle,12" an -or. 9141 %&VIedsy. Vatobt, 1. 190. is two Lusa Fort camessalty eve; kit Lim Roadj'JAndo ftoomm", The mouttas was ultra to water at 7t35 p.m. by xeyvr Jeffrey lac. 'ootil.Aerst Joe a. Whole., CbAtl*s J. Caton. It. Lichard X. 111.1 14 Plowla,J. VrtgStt sed later Jeffu? Una. Atosycotaatarts 'City lausgee. faro L. Yuetaai Clt7 clock. greatly A.. - btheltht City ' AAivevey. Jammms lkvboj AA.181strotive AlAlyst. Weak LOCU416 Ctt7 F,-�r. k.4 Sallorl Gaeur Cluster. Otto Instill CtCy-Suglatmors 1107d malut A4nLmutrs%tiv%t lentc*s Knento Jim 11414,CSommallty $*"true Vir"t"s pill volley. U I ;Ay. Crash., 2. IM - 7100 p.m. USTORIC "MRSTA3710111 COSKISSIOK - . kv Uses Park commoulty tearer. 9161 tea Lae lad. 32. V*&sedsyp Oluker to IM - 7100 r.*: - PLARNIC COWaSSIN Uses Park Commmadr.i Co.ur. 9161 home If" Read. 1% P. Tursidy, October it, 1906 - 7:30 F.S. - FAM ornm�T CONNISSIC11- - Uses Park c�ity Coster. 0161 "am Li a. M. St. Wannairs re"tand that Coo amt C41"dor Items 8212. A" lablic 1"ru0 live, 11 sad 12. 444 city r's"A"'s staff aspect CI be "attrd to October IS,, IVA. Counit relegates. U. Air, Wasser,us requested that it* vattlat Adjeorm, to a Clasol Unue rtPtdiSg tUAVIS (arcade sea t818900P Utftl Ito ty In old fur.1 tY ft' treat Ctclet to patch Tows. I I -1� M. Commctloa Sov"t pcffntA a report, 1'a a lattice Itk , At Irt" of, cmusew park paculafts to the pc"4504 ummerelolivatift of that pack, I S.ANNIRLSALUM Cl. Approval of Warrmts, "agent Jw*,. gill/* old 112086 sea '187ult "Aus 114/$6 far the tout smac't at $775.312.39. C2. Approval to nut,* Sea file con"t tanotmeat Schadale 'as of September 13, 194/.• I I Cl. Approval of war, lmpwvv et Asrnma,t out reprow6est Security fat 'Arid 't Nor 1829 locste4 at the sartimest courr e wpm" *54 CIS Avesmato submitted by tells Islas of Calibrate. (1002-09 NAP TAKR & 0602-01 ACLKK IM) anamnoss U. ve-r7s A 12501=01 Or 719 CtTI COMM CC US CITY Or RAV(W�: CKAHMA, OLIMMIA. APPR00110 ALKIL 'SO Rolm wm 9819,�T,' rg TxTArM RW go. 9029. rmom reset. lmmoy�T INCIRM W 9r t, r' Clry er Mtgiant's giant's a page 2 1 1. , 1 1926 - • �di i� - -- -- CA '.' Appeoral'ef Igrovoneet uteeotr Apreraent far poreel Yap 6617- lerotd no the east tide cf Milliken A.arr. north of llLhlee r no d Ateo,-leltted hT" ., WrlhcrovM OnelaPut Ceryorstlee. -- (060x-01 ACLU NET) ' �t ' LUOLOFlOI M0. 46-174 - A InOLmOM 07 al CIA Co6NCn W' US fill Or La no IIGICOCA, CALIfONIA. !!ROVING aa0T21NT IISOSIN ACmO T NO imovM00T IVALIA m fiam SAID 6617 _ C5. Approval of Wp. IMCMr t Apreenrt ee4 Boraorot CearltT for forest tap !096 (31K -09) looked ketnr Milliken sad Fltteharp Meru sad ?north rd Sixth ttruut savlttd by ItrhT Ondqeent. United le. 1. (I002 -09 MA? -+ ?Mtn a 0601 -0 ACLU =12) ACL all) - {� r LNOLMIIW MO. 66 -273 " i A lO ". W of CIA WM ? A ai CIA Zr RANCID 1%. ^"'� AWWMAU.. 9895). 7NCIIr1MU ■i1sU .AD + UPLOVAI9l ?AKA 041110. !2!5), IM7LOII�S NltOT, N0 d t , Ii1[0►�sT IROl1ST , y C6. Approval of N.V. lgrnoeat AVa st and Ta6fnreet 6erorit7 fee Patrol Map DOA4 lovatd at W rr.keest otrr of 011lstY Need sd leeu 41 Co. , y nrltted by the cbnr b of Jeep Christ of Let:ee -1sf Saint,. (1001 49 IYf ' TNC6 a 0601 -01 ACLU un) ' - SUCLOTICI MO. 66 -276 A ancIvitca OM as ctrr [OMKn a US CIA Of RANCID - CK 9KA, CALUMEA. AMOVIOG PAR= MAP 1!11131 1354, t (T.=UnU ?ARM MA? 90. -204). aa0901MIS JC7S ®S. AND a1t01omS DC1tIA , Cl. AD ov I to kelrou' IrY.o6 file Notice it Crplotlrn (0661 -0I LNn ;I ?rest I15WI t►n 6 - loutd north die at Sees Use land WR '• \ r K Wren Mere - knots Sense (070412 MOT count) Wlatersro content" pod (Parent) 097.000 blesses' - \• fat_thlQ lerfurece 1.4 (Strut) 1970.000 ' 136O.ISIOI NO. 66 -277 r A LU vc4. c On al C1A COCKU K ai nc Or u/ICon TRAM 125, -A 31X7 6 ND AAa9 ai lTKIIC LI NGOOr A Z AI at co I mom ail a NO A0a0lILDIC al FILING Of A [OIICC ot conk.mol roe as NOU Cl. Ap9rovel to tale"* Wlatereet Oaarsnttt Needs (060241 BONN lz=s) Trset 13"9 - lontd as Jeret sad Wpphlo Mot-1 Of lrv9u - Flue Yuders. - - .+u Ielesnol iRr, - 141stmace Ihurrtu MN denies) 1 9.210, + - C t• _ P �y Cl.ty Cassell, Wastes J., •.•r i Ocaber 1, 1 W. �' hoe 1 Cl.�,;NRwrl to 41euo Wlauuuca Wratiu Mti= (d�Olil X00 111.1481) - Tract 11,013 - located ca Aesthpt and lasso[ - Les [mss. '! , � Mlnnl �: • :q,. WLtemuo 0.8routee load (street, '1 74140 016. Approval to Raises. leads cad lilt Wt/re a Cmpletical (0102.01 1O0, MLTA71 L 07044s NOT COMLT) t 64-49 - !ceeted oa Ott" eel Its $Trial - urral Dymaica. 19191211 Purtwarre Ysd ($""I) 4 66.0ON t i MAQIISON l0. 06 -171, - "A L170LITION Of As ClIf COMIL ON 701 CITY OF RAMO '! CKANKA. CALP01121A. =212110 171 FISIX :mom u At [ at 0449 Y1 A71101LTR1 7V MtK OF A 102It1 OF , C(OW.LION pea 117 Opt t , ell. 4:: .et of a asrus.t. eJ)eet ks eeceNisa a dspsalt rrra apFllr st aid dads. larrkica. Will, Resets dttwtrla/ to parfrm a t"Me $Wy In caimcttue with Corral rim AwmAseut to. 86-0L ad 7t Reasda CRettte plan Aamdrat so. 40.01. (101 -01 CONTRACT) , CIS. Approval to emruto both tilt "Alf tamer for the ACOIA la of a lark Sir -- sad Ike -Derrl y line Nreawt' labs. the City M.)e'n seelr)imo - Tnscce fat Ns lwme)Im Foully Trost. relatlrl to •1 Rgmrct neighborhood 7 park site located w The ecath old, of Term Mlenrds salt of Verses seems. (0601 -01 CONTRACT) ° CIS. AtRwal of fadlwfduL • to alai mall claim mart Aacmacts. (070400 , • An0.0TR(a9 70. 21 -I34C' , -. Retior!ON Of In C1TT COML Of IDs CITT of &AM* CW49MCA. CALL OMIL, UNI7DAO RAIOLMM 70. 01 -134 AND NARM 70M! amnatUALl 900 suL is ALLONLD TO SLCN -M LL '• Ct.ns COURT WCC=n C14. Mt soblle tactics - October 12. 1700 - MVIRUnMTAL A14t7t�T YO Tried, TLL PARK ORMCIpR►T ACCINKI T M. I - TIMT MPLl TY. ACI t - A wtrir.tal slremmt eeprtlaj the atprweete 10 acre Otte locatlrs, as the Wert alY at tothestor. Watch of Church strut. (0002 -01 A6Mt acm) C11. let pestle battles - October U. 1210 - UMOI=TAL Af#nMT Y7 7111A _ vuu CpmLiTT TLA MUUMT 16 -01 - L&WATnYt 4QOp. M7ILICT - A rosiest to me" the Lad sae was of Tetra Visa fro Ropred Justor 112h school alto to Las most= 4a(Ystial (4.0 seeilfns units Mt •cue) for 20 sues of laid located m W "at aide of Wcbacter. Worth of Cbowb strut M ; ,aloes T41SUA aassdescts to the 48atlty yrwiolrs of the' Cmwalty 11u. (0201 -01 PLAN Cps) •,, , Cla, m SS, ht public bmsiss - October 11. 1916 - lwalo(mct Afremmt i - lehlmur Fors - LmYrt 01 - Y AaacY.t SUM41q the tom free; 29" •• ✓ "+ ]ears to 40 for a pwe!gawt Aperet Mere. the C117 at, Wc1o' 4ceass0a..' aT. std Phillip 0. tthlrtnr, ridm 7. MLeser: Albert 7OtpRe. Jr:. lolarts J-." �. Q 141pa, Jalft@7 T. lchlwrrr, Jrpldse L. M16644r, )till t. pleborYr-aed ,)',4 ¢�" Jue X. lfe ►order reprAtas the facers ' 4eeetssawt aid urteat J jyt� t P �y Cl.ty Cassell, Wastes J., •.•r i Ocaber 1, 1 W. �' hoe 1 Cl.�,;NRwrl to 41euo Wlauuuca Wratiu Mti= (d�Olil X00 111.1481) - Tract 11,013 - located ca Aesthpt and lasso[ - Les [mss. '! , � Mlnnl �: • :q,. WLtemuo 0.8routee load (street, '1 74140 016. Approval to Raises. leads cad lilt Wt/re a Cmpletical (0102.01 1O0, MLTA71 L 07044s NOT COMLT) t 64-49 - !ceeted oa Ott" eel Its $Trial - urral Dymaica. 19191211 Purtwarre Ysd ($""I) 4 66.0ON t i MAQIISON l0. 06 -171, - "A L170LITION Of As ClIf COMIL ON 701 CITY OF RAMO '! CKANKA. CALP01121A. =212110 171 FISIX :mom u At [ at 0449 Y1 A71101LTR1 7V MtK OF A 102It1 OF , C(OW.LION pea 117 Opt t , ell. 4:: .et of a asrus.t. eJ)eet ks eeceNisa a dspsalt rrra apFllr st aid dads. larrkica. Will, Resets dttwtrla/ to parfrm a t"Me $Wy In caimcttue with Corral rim AwmAseut to. 86-0L ad 7t Reasda CRettte plan Aamdrat so. 40.01. (101 -01 CONTRACT) , CIS. Approval to emruto both tilt "Alf tamer for the ACOIA la of a lark Sir -- sad Ike -Derrl y line Nreawt' labs. the City M.)e'n seelr)imo - Tnscce fat Ns lwme)Im Foully Trost. relatlrl to •1 Rgmrct neighborhood 7 park site located w The ecath old, of Term Mlenrds salt of Verses seems. (0601 -01 CONTRACT) ° CIS. AtRwal of fadlwfduL • to alai mall claim mart Aacmacts. (070400 , • An0.0TR(a9 70. 21 -I34C' , -. Retior!ON Of In C1TT COML Of IDs CITT of &AM* CW49MCA. CALL OMIL, UNI7DAO RAIOLMM 70. 01 -134 AND NARM 70M! amnatUALl 900 suL is ALLONLD TO SLCN -M LL '• Ct.ns COURT WCC=n C14. Mt soblle tactics - October 12. 1700 - MVIRUnMTAL A14t7t�T YO Tried, TLL PARK ORMCIpR►T ACCINKI T M. I - TIMT MPLl TY. ACI t - A wtrir.tal slremmt eeprtlaj the atprweete 10 acre Otte locatlrs, as the Wert alY at tothestor. Watch of Church strut. (0002 -01 A6Mt acm) C11. let pestle battles - October U. 1210 - UMOI=TAL Af#nMT Y7 7111A _ vuu CpmLiTT TLA MUUMT 16 -01 - L&WATnYt 4QOp. M7ILICT - A rosiest to me" the Lad sae was of Tetra Visa fro Ropred Justor 112h school alto to Las most= 4a(Ystial (4.0 seeilfns units Mt •cue) for 20 sues of laid located m W "at aide of Wcbacter. Worth of Cbowb strut M ; ,aloes T41SUA aassdescts to the 48atlty yrwiolrs of the' Cmwalty 11u. (0201 -01 PLAN Cps) •,, , Cla, m SS, ht public bmsiss - October 11. 1916 - lwalo(mct Afremmt i - lehlmur Fors - LmYrt 01 - Y AaacY.t SUM41q the tom free; 29" •• ✓ "+ ]ears to 40 for a pwe!gawt Aperet Mere. the C117 at, Wc1o' 4ceass0a..' aT. std Phillip 0. tthlrtnr, ridm 7. MLeser: Albert 7OtpRe. Jr:. lolarts J-." �. Q 141pa, Jalft@7 T. lchlwrrr, Jrpldse L. M16644r, )till t. pleborYr-aed ,)',4 ¢�" Jue X. lfe ►order reprAtas the facers ' 4eeetssawt aid urteat J jyt� S ts• r t. T r' a ; Y City 4soal hint.; Octow 1, IDEA yue G •- -I!' alarotlne of the (abatrial facility 0017,7 acres, at i" sntb tit ctntr'K _ Arras last@ acs fattener Areas* - An 229- III -03, 17 ue 18. (060241 /Cta (' NVIL) , C17. AW. 1211 - set setllc storied' = October 15, In6 - SeKORawted of „ 167.000M is s44itleval IM-17 CWC hods aM t*Koirtasf@C a 1M,00e.Co to onex"NA" 1562 -I1 COO leads. (0207 -06 CHO 001101 MnN 1r1 t. eatondsd KLm Iton 12. by arrltd uaslraeasly aprtw* the Ceorat 41onder ` 'll A 0 lm, Iohawsittes eona!@tled of laterI Ale Do" Kaoated the fell rorsmmesdatin@ a Iwed a sbers, Bob ACatty tew, Ca titter pr M7rabrft 410 last@ Aid Cary sdafor, Tula CClsebr a alteraats, (1101 -01 COLT CI71S POTIOit Owed by Pahl, utueed by find to aypwe the sebteonittea's recsom abtle@s. "Alas Carried sssoionaly Y0. III, leesnasa stated that tem of office umWd to ora&seCed ass be @asserted tut this be does tbressh a drwP],st 0.1t first seethe. ' 1. AlpellY fdY still• St. Its M NORM TEND PABILSITS laKOprled of 1911 -e5 CM has oI 1].000 lot fort► T. Fort alts aclthltlas to RICO Torn Part 4- local. ' (Cautioned (ANN Raytsber 17, 19% settled) Ri @tiff vapor. els*s, (010] -44 CON) ' i yw ties @posed the usetted for Foblie ►pried. sore beta& ",eespeaso. tae p►lte %omried Caw left Ms. • INOLOna l0. I6 -272 A IS0LOT101 Of Tea CITY COOKS or a& CSTT or {YCIO ' coum CA. cAuptimu. aatocumerm TORO& nom a& 1n1-&5 COillrr liV=AmT /LACK am? MCKlit nom 1071 I= rLK SITE ACQUti1T101 TO tK DID tat ECRU TOWN FAIR DEVELOPMENT halLOSI "red by SeNat, @aaWd y Debt to calcium@ its to Octetor 139 1501: Matson carried saaalswalr 5.0. (0`.01 -05 W AMD) _ C �, t DtA�iCT Aau� K-42 - C]R or t - A rgoset to "red to, OnAepseae Ohtrlet Map few 'L•;.... (2 -A b tie to L• (A-/ lobe) for 1].5 Fees of lead Isated a eta sertb _ side of form. east of Archibald Areas • An 100-OIS -02. Ol. 11. (Cestlassi rl , fron September 17. 1710 meatus) , -• �, Mayer ued apowd tit feeds{ fer SIMLA %wrled. Tone halos to @*pease, the Kbllr ►wried s@a left qw. =� " ,alvAbn 110. 3p!(first CIA 4128) L sDIRYCR„or tit. CITT COOKS C7 The C117 Cy, 1/00, I':y "isE COCAMOICA, M .iOed �II IA. 0a0 111/209'$ IAKI; 's. (f '•.,- •'��^�� 101- 035-01, OT, 14 tA^dal MU vas or nos , &WTI Of :. AeeAl11D n0 'L• (I-d s /AC) To 1L• (4/ a /ACS v, 'y.,; t I. -EI• - � � 'O- � 1V '_ A 5 I ; Y city Ca t I Ottoier'l, Im Pop 3 Mr011'�-UST14 by- VJ4jj- 1006. matim Co%,J,4 .".1 :ft"Ao4 by Juss,io'coutlave it" to'Cletabor LADUWS 90. • 16ylf Kies ofe"4 the stetl b 1 6 for Nbill '7b-* betas me fe4pon., w of W" cl,,Fd. -DID, by Ott"t. suosdol by Debt to Rojelstice, 1'. s6LZ79 -motic, - T,104 assat000,17 3-0. Rmmvrlm b),136-279 A lwavrto Of Me Clyf COMM or us , CIT , r or kv,=O CALTMINIA. OlaraM ?mX W= ZX 6jjjWgDs VIM *1- 18 70 LOW-AM PAWMUM KIMICT go. I AND A=rr= IRS ML WrIM's laft? ON UMM.W.. INTIN 43-33 AID 8"1 Im 1]q1 to l}afel 52 Lt Key" xfol opowd tbi o,," Cw jobil. I "blic b"llog ag US lo-pals*. the MY1059 Moved by Vilele. fatenled by Debt to a SlItt" ca"164 ams'l,ee,ly 3-0. zelwlvtfw� •No. 66-240. amcLvnm go. 06-210, 1 A REOLVnor Ot Me City COVICZL or us lirr COCCAMNSCA., CALIMUIL, O&KMO 2" Or RAPOO AmmaTim go. PORK 11 carmacTraff vm 3 2 TO ITUIT LMIMM XAOMxW, Wp2RZC7 gr 'Mo Accarma Ixa M3L WINDO-1 ARM, pox Tun 12CS2 Mo L3022 v x5jpal 1 " �#-.-n—&JNALJXSM03CUgLZLnLAMMIAW- - . L _ . 44,1212L- , "LAW 'Ap 4ilt-I I 13UL 240401-03 Mlrlllanpnk=UA�� nayw &its IPM4 the Mott's too Th- 0. to& pubtic bearlat ." el".A. no beLm O TIOet Owed by wrltbt, 0 x if" erstd 1"'Joeoly b Kl*lo to &",Mo 11"Ut Iss No, 66-20. A knaLMOD •Or -Mg Clry CMKA,wftmu� g OVW IL o Tax 0144 -Or CLIPO NU. ORN"'—U, ctrl in CCN"Ct AnVAIV-4 go. me. I rb Acczpml& Blz* SymTRjULT 'A I @ Loft,. '.2602. 123-2 -1 =0 -4. on 12613. 1211b1 an -8 IW+ UIV -4. 1202. 12813,`13012 203. 32117. 1200, 12941, 12SU YD pAWU Up 86. a �Ciy Caescll:llWCee October 1. 19" 7680 A i ( T t v A i t, 7 ' 20"u -55. Suit street by Lloyd wa►ba. City waSleser. (0701 -oA ATFM wafer Clog apard the matte{ for dibble_ "hwta8. utruelae City. Coreil` - Sim Wastes Promoted ere Mchpe.ed laforvatloro - t A" tlrherds, $031 0tf". Stated that thy;Ltt "t to 1"" of - - - .adersrand s 1% this _nn e1y17 Menu, the tare offe"bte .virce vitally m ald Dever be Woes. e i ?here hales to receive pahlie topat. Meer tie It the pahl Is hated. Ctncllasm Wright asked U these as ay staff' impat repelled the part of the uMgrloeUeS rr4id4.•- - 16: C•ibe retreaded that the C4essOdr has Ore does with a pktlaory that " snythied M es ;rpea4d. tuff tried to dint what. It 'vas Practical ad %bare it no impractical. 11DLiC91 linvi y Wahl. seca•ded y latest "ovheld the Street, ` darer also stated a 6kMId look at shot le u,'gpryri.a Policy at treat,' that trey havo 660 IOU. °I' y CaclO.viam Wright *.proceed " have eat the bt&hut rtasM:Ae deft Car od „ "tikes nald be Letter. - wathn carried 4-1-0 (Wright ,sto d Ctesciler b"t s"td fat ►t leaf• eatta tram the {duet Crpy sogtdle ' the cwt d viderstadog the Addy ilea.. - - ' aa'a f a.'•' - nottt 1 ., wa7er Xing "lld a rvifU at t125 P.m. the "ties utr Avoid at 0155 P.". with all r.Mto of Cwacll ravine. .. sons 97. A77L11. Of ttnmrnLL M M1IS Nh ColnnoeAl." eft aMiL t412.� nUM jMCU Cgum - As 6 at e! IMM. {metals CoaUtloer ".! Aprroeal relative to ouni \t Parted of vehicles. Suit forest by Dooern Wier. Astaut Plamor. (0101 -0 URAL) y .. warm Clog epard the "filed far ee ►lie boosted. AA#usol4 Cease5l set, ' Spawr leis, visa hntdoit, +t rims" !er Weateea Aste Le"log.- ` •_ • ' Water Clog leplyd 11 it "to Mettle in the '114"14 Cabin ,ta base , this itoe 4pO alma this Statlw ar't ?cunt at the Invite rustled .. `, Ct•minln hosted. -. ,. - • . +N ia0 Native", City Atturry "respwYd that it we rrelNa to bend •this Mah's' 1, is the flsrlat C6mm1484oe. • �: �- warm IIed duad the Prhlls batboy: - • '�- • ^ 96. APrd1 of Ot1QtFmw ISTIM N -14 - LL/O APYtd Zff�IWi-ft ietVj : : -.: .. ad - the •?7tpaeal of Corditlas of Approval rcVirl•t ne , ,, ude dtlat t'.tilltus doe& lives Avew for the dnelopn t of as elfin MI1dOt la the OAIa"uI park district (seMr" 7) ?—red as the rat aide ' of waned Ave" a77rnlesuy 570 feet ant► of Civic Crater Nei,, - AM- 20"u-15. City Ccsa.il Wastes" - October 1. 1906'• -_ - Pm*,T . ..' -• -' 'a0TI0t ,` [bred -y'glbels. seceded by Orisht t0 rifer this it" both to the- •' " rlanted Cerlestm. Usttne carried aualsomlT 2-0. 1 + y rl: STk a or AMR Lgars 0 giMMD h9RNes Mind ass YD - An Orelraa Asednest of the notation Creed Malt Ntt(w at , .� W City Us'icitol C.de establishing a sped Unit " itaeaa seems Arm 19th ' to rnthui 11wimrC sad on rlsoynd Arne Lsbtb to Mtltu cad an ugkia&A Aveme fro, deeb{beld n Olen Kronor. Us staff report. 0141 -10 021110 LUat) v° —Moyer sang opened tit matins fee Faille tatty. thus Dole& so r.gerae. tha - p0l(c hurt's was clad. _ a _ _ city Cleft hathel't rood the title .f 0•dim" Be. 740. ' • ' • - ., C11R1YC0 00. 200 (earned readied) '1 - - Aa OUAYCI Or TRI CLTY COiIL OF Us CItt Or !11100 • ' •- UWANOid. CALIFORNIA. AMVM CCTIOC 10.20.010 Y0 ' _ 10.20.020 Of at wCIC CR•d1011h CITY SII.'IFAL COIL ' LKMMG 2i1g► run SAM LMI/ 010 MUM CITY 2 7NRi11 ., MOTION hoed by Nt►ole. eacoaded by hpst to veto, fell r "41on of Ordluece N. 300:, Usti" carried oteataoslt NOTION[ Nord by Vitals, esco,ded by blot to app". Ordluan ga. 200. Usti" carried onealow.y,2 -0. , _ , a•a. as ' Cl. Invism sms anx stirlawess An PoLicin - CeulderaHn of adept!" of 11tiooda castle nuadoeds ad policies as ro"aws.Aed by t ►t slstodc rrtsor.att" Courtesies. Ouff rotor: by Lloyd Us:be, City b11/nedr. (1110.10 OFF sin IMT) _ - Us2oc S,/ opened the outiy fn public barty. A44ranla0 thr Comet! .eset • Jn Dailey. 7036 harlpld. egroned totai eFtodtl" fei nod a .,,to tr Nn bent.. June hut, !resident of Itleanda sistwteal belay$ stated the 'e iseirtT are In fall nr►ert of the proposal as punted. + t Uspr less closed the public hearty. - .7 ' NOTIOt Ywed by bile seconded by 0rtsbt to yprwo 24solati" b. 16-27. Hall" "tried auaimull 2 0. NSQATIO 90. 66-282 r 'A 11S0.0TION OF S2 CITY COMM Or let CUT 07 1/00 C9cmicA. cAurow LA. STA"em ratexclu ?a us - • 211SSFdt10 AND TYtCFOT Or RSYOL ATSOI iTOI ' I01I Of P*0111 1, IOILIFYI •• •.•• ,',. ��� - �" '�, a'��•- ' >.: ;iii,+ .; v- tit; Cwoctl H "tai Cc "tar 1. 1186 " F40 9 -• C'. it the prepetd , anassti" of tuceo Gran~ to the District to dads✓.. It is necessary that the stn a railroad by IdtCO, policy dlrfctton is fgsraied by City Coaocil '411"I It" ontlwd to October Is. IMK ii401 -11 wwwo Cast ' .a t.0 G3 ml: oy peOPwte dwv m van m ants „ J5t Ty C2MAXT M 9f I tdrA is LWJP COC*gM. 0401.01 COSUACTI ifryM, Ito, to terarn at the un nlatim, an O[tabmr LS. ISIS. . - ! •..fat b ITV/ SQSDI= � ,. .root♦ = I. dDDDDDiT .. MOTION. Dotty by Dita'e. 68C "44 y brat to sdJwr% to 4130 p.%. or Ottowt y. 1946 at the grit►' Cacaamosa o'Ipt•.thood Cost" fu a %toting to st0rwt 00dp Owolopaest near of M ►Ile DdegJCialc Caster ftdlity, cad to adJaan his wastes to • clef'/ wain reprdlag gteol% hcportiailtauae4' . school District aid property as tern Strait Is test► Ton. Dart" corned vaial%wsty 34. T111 "atiog adJo'r"d at 9103 ►•%• .. - uencthlly submitted. !'early A. 4Chelot .. City Clark dprwedr . .. . �14t1�T c- r' - 1• ems. ';:' ' fl�1N '- :^ ,1;�, °''. � _• ., •/yam ��\ 1,l,}_' 1 t' `ivy' ..iiY v. O .i .. "�tt v,oveg ftY .its . 2 Aytcwrd! snarly A. Aotbalet r City Clerk ♦` .3 7 Oetebar ), tilt , Cirr or umo CVAMWa - City COMIL MUCUS AAImrw+ ftetils ' An t C'socil "C.6CisreY Pr/ar4 . October! 7. IRS. it the Road. WAWA*" Comm. 9791 Ares ligh..ey. sasche cocoa~. be Modes oad n11N to w6mr at 4tll s.e. by Ikyn Jeffrey Rlef- fts.at ese Ceescilm+Jan, its a. Inhale. Marl" J. last. it, Richard N. hhl aN lays Jeffrey U.S. " At" pesssst cent .y LsWer. loess N. WaserWt Ce ity Rsealelertt Wlractw. Jack Leal [mire W Aeslpe4 LirAa Y.delal @%4 City Clerk. Maely A. Asthelst. Also pesoset Wsot Cesrlasts Ohm Oakley. RitaMA la4do. Jae Ws, tell C►s aaA Rill OLLIu►. AMsatt isle J. Wright . - Lrrs Weseteae stat*4 the perfect of the etstlq ssr to brief tba City Coscnlrltyteiame of Costre facility, (1606-0 to la"A at the C:Tr of the Public safety/civic FAClLltf) 0.N alley Patented a Way yepeesntim of the states of the slew. after Alaasln rgrrilaf the itaae pit,, site ►lam, l.rdscape Clam esA use peTWIRI stc at-re. the Mosey made 'k. fellsiss Solis! NOUN, Neal by 11413. asordrd by 3"t to aktam, tike Aarip Meel"amat lb", the tee l's Armies stela. Native "stied aassteaaaly (Arlgh~A�aclltt •ta AA. • The acotlef .Ajeutead at 31.'!D s.e. Respectfully sebaittrd. , 2 Aytcwrd! snarly A. Aotbalet r City Clerk ♦` .3 iIf OU01tr 13. 1986- CITY of iimo C=M=A CITT cm.tociL kur"m maavla�Wr,rlaNe. - L "Plar'soutlas of the city Conacil of the City of South* C.C"ma at M VIA-today. octo", U. 1986, 1, , .1-A. M-4.. c....p. be Fork Canne"alty Center. 9141 348* Lit, J-ff"7,Zisg- A -- "tied to "do, It 7,35 p...by ,Iw Fresast go)* C*%acLI1..bUs1 Jos 0. WIM19., Ciaxiss J. "at. :1. kichard M. jhbl. Fassoll• J. Wright. set mayor Jeff UY tied. Also FrOO-St water City Jim"SU. L"U, N. Us VdIvacear.1 City AUUnoy, jana,. she's- City Clerk, Snarly A. Aat}.Ivtj Administration Analyst. Sets L*rir; City nsmrs ftsd ft)lUl City Br4la"t. Lloyd 1,Sbal Admial-tratiry St"It's Cirettave Jis Sarti Commonalty &,�.Jces If ta,. Bill xglay. 31, TkArsday, Octaboe 16, IqLj yt30 p,.. VAU MMOM=T CMIUJSIOC Liom Park Community C*,t,r, 9L%1 Nea# &jda R"A. C. WAnndoy, 04"We 11. 19'6 --7'00 SLAMNISC CONNISIMS - Lt. Pork Connoolty Coster, 9161 Sea* Lt" good. 23, lkxUd6Y, OcUkr 23* 1986 - 7:30 p... . 4"ORT COMMISSION'- Lines Park C ONINSIty Czator. VLSI loss Lt" &"A. M. pf"'It3tift to Lift"Mat ""'S fz his glra'u to the R-MaG C% AnLff Station. 37- tI1tr64Ut(% of Andy *ft%"a Stocks Cmcg*"P Breal► Lt►,Ula.: M. frananutlem of ft"LaIatim d.C.1"ISS October 21 - Inner I. 19H as BOB Ri►bm weak. 31. mt. wassareass a. Cad that the Cit, B441 01" b&4 Uelped @ad vo,14 bt� at th, sod of the assets to 4UW at the C, ty of Carlab.4. t%* &0-FQ1nlb . llity of City RAS1,U, M. COnAllitesta Debt M11.0 far do k soart", at the coracisates, of the ventlat'sirltivt Balaton regarded pU&U,,I Cooncilawmat Sequot Tv"OU'd that Item t3 be Sound 2" diamsel". toarUtll4aaaak V916bt re"oeted Item #22 1s, riled for diets. at". cl Approval of Va"BUs. &,Sister wo.s. 10/1!86.,Ud I01S/16 Ud Payroll "At,& 91II/86 for the total reannot of 11.348,336.77. 'to*" tested*@ SGO14vths goal Iscreammit 4 C2. Approval of the Iqft-S7 of the gonsiag Seat Pisa, "b :.Svsauy of the three year : for 1986-17 end a ""&if Unclear tplaislas the Progress, . (0203-04 cosslac) - I .`A)11' , r, {t f ti t, r• �a city Ooeaetl Ding. ,- October 13. 1916 -Pap 2! Y • - ' C7. 4"al to ward the Igroveaaet af Arrw Seat* ad wAth Otreaq tMMm �, Vineyard Newt ud Archbald A,*= to the sppsnt letst cupealhis bidas,, 7osta , Tarim Incorporated for the .,asset of 020,122.44. (Ct01 -01 1(D) Ch. Appratal of hoarse Sapplawat den It for the Local Agency State ALr#rnaae tar ra"raldld hojtcta to. 47110 Note, two City and the Otago e4 California for the leprovemat of Archibald Ate=* at the Saathere'tacifle RaIIM4 Crania{ 7o. LL -722.9 located s;prmlmtel7 1/2 site worth of Yu Lim. The Cit7's portion of 113,700 is to be laded N aPtaw D"41op at ` had. (0601 -01 C09TRWT) ' 1MMM(S w. 86-20 - ' A RIGOLMON Of TU CITI COUNCIL W TAR CIW 01 Lem � " COCAVOICA. CALIPORSIA. AOTCORIII.O TER MINTIOD YD SICS110 •- Of TE5tA1 p171PLIt0T 10. 11 TO LOCAL AGMCT -- suit �•. _ ACRIDOOtT t0. 43420 nt CRCSSMAG TEOTEC2IC1 MDVITICATICI AT " AACIUU.D ATYOI AND m SWINEW PAC2rIC RAILROAD u082110 • .'• SO. 910.722.9 _ CS, approval to #asset, both two oApeaawt for the Atniattiw of a Part / Site- aM the 'Oracle) hews., Atreaawt- Manse two City end Jean Mba,)lo, Tnate, fu U, habujins fatty Merit. nlatiad to a prapooed aalsbworwood park site located an the aseth old. of term 2winud. Wt of brae season. Catstifsar Rapwt 7.1144 its for dis"Gica. (0602 -01 COST&WO C4. Approval of Ramlatlm *,Acting Prracutim at Seapprtleaaeat 4pore for Ouch Pascal W 9770 within the h Most tedertstal Part A mmnt District (0 -IL). (0 441 -03 $TE ST A.D.) ISSOI.CT7a WO. 14284 A MaUTIM OF TIS CITE' COMM Of TER • CITY Or 1AMO COU(OGA. CALIIOMIA. CI M1S0 TES MIIYATM OF A RWPW.IOM1V1T REPORT AND AIS IVID AIRCLmT AND DI.1GILt 0 .. 1 SISCIAL AIfOSDMT MSIRICT YD tn"L]35=- _ " ISAFFU .OMIXT Plli 102 TARM Dal 9770 VITRO TES 1107 M_LT TElDSULAL PARR ASSUSEET zarclut (0 -113 C7. Ag9ewal of Parch ", Agtowtafs with zsu cad C1l Cmpoter tystewa Inc. - to Cectr.,Nle Ieforrtim aTtea'a bu"are Ar"Isitice ad laabtbttm totaling $0,460.10. fiscal year 86-0 Wiser swrcu ate {#coats - 01- 4677 -7046. 01- 43734044. 01-4113-70". 01- 1711.7044, 77-4170 -70N._ and _ 70 -274443. (0602 -02 COMIRMT) - - 05. Approval to redeea boa". pbllsh a" "it i.,tice of ndorpetm Yre beaAel"ea 'I this the Alta Lana CaWael 4eeaeawt District 4-2 for prepaid eaw.,wwt tetall4 $16S.OM.00. (0191 -07 AL CWRL 60.) 1 C9. APprovd of $171.60.00 town repa7oeet to drafts Mete ; pent Pond trw . Alta Asa 4mt District Capital Ierovwaet bed 'ad fat of Alb Lora Ck wl Ame t Dlurltc 4um Pad Is t4, a .. sonar of $0 ,000.00. (0101 -00 taD SAMSM) CID. Applars, of hofeaelaul Services ARrewset to Sony. Right-of -WO ' 4Slas@tI4. toll., Report and P.S. a N. for 34.0 it" told taproveanb. _ MchIW14 Keane to the Sovtweea Pacific Railroad croa t2g. The wereltiati trplaetr to be Linlllrtlrit Rallaeaea /bad tengoa. Inc. far • to net to• rated 018,.240 to be paid ftm the Ms to food. (0602-01 CQ7LAR) , • C11. ApRmd of @treat toproveaowt spoomrst bahrm tebsetiw aed�Wtthw` ' " 'fl It "a two City of aueho c."maia for Us "Ipl's Streit .lrwbRo v, bpnreaenta to M tatta"4 with the Cmtnafim of the Screw toatrlleth effort lacrovawt Pra)ut) a pearate contribution it 05.60413 4 will be;patd , by two r13p1's. (q0I -01 AGtlt IMT) t _ ) e - .. (� . .:' :•ice CL t7 Cooncil October 15;.1986 V, rose 3 t RESOLUTION 10. 06;283 A RUMMON of - as City Comm OF TIE CITY OF RANCHO COC411COCA. CALITOWA. APP%OnW AGLM=T INTRO, Us CjyT OF RARCKC CV—'A)NCA IUD 90LITIA10 AkG KATromw nLpI "I UZ INITAVLATLON or STIF-wr nw.tics nmov=UTB Cit. Approval el Tenet Scope 136)2 .cad 11302-4 located to the Facto, Vista - PISOW4 faulty. a 'hattso' by le"ll News Of California. (1002-09 PLAN FINAL) LJFOLtrtQt 20. 86-20 • 9=00.rlm Or TIL UT, tcvwrL or to cis or LsKso CDCANOI CA. &MOVING FINAL W 72ACU 80. 12CALMIMUldo- �Or 12802 AI-4 ND z C13. Approval of ?.,,*I shop 9459 lo't&ted go the vast side W areas Assm.. - bomm Chrch "treat sad ►eetkill t WW""d. ..bmitt.4 by I vramovick CGt"r&tim. (1002-09 VAP P33 M) RUCLUTICI go. U-2a A 218040TI011 or M CITY COUNCII, of FIX GATT of 1"Clo CV^IWAKA. CA!JrQXhTA, AMOTDO PAINCIL MY VC101131: 940 (MTA%M PASCIL, UP .0. 9487) : I CIA, 4prooml of a tokordthott" A16.-�t- for MO x1pom,to. l.b. tto T a 10602-01 stdpbm A. butterst y� 7. poster.. "A same# Clan DA.Sherty. I AGAZZ an) MOLITIOU Jai. 33 -216 A &SPOLOTICIR or -11I CITT Comm OF Tax GIFT Of RANCID COC-ANCINGA. APMCVnM A SUBOADINA21311 ActmoviT nom smamin L. BUTZIRS. NWA To NOTTERS. AND 3no,,n cm COMMIT Ago AMMZDG as PATOlt NO CITT CLLR TO Sta SAM C15- 4P949oll Of Napo Uprovemsest, At" t and ImprMar"t jamrity for Mrset 12952 IC"t*d Sort of llnev, Avenue. wet of bear Creole Chrocal and crack of 11111s1nd AT&M, "Noticed by CI"f#4 Arvalopmant corporation. (1002-09 Au FINAL) RUMInCl 00. 10-2#9 A INOLMON Cl, FIX Off, com,11:11. Or TIN CITY Of thincto 2 CUCAMONGA. CALI904311A. ANIOVING 111PROWNWINT ACUZMT. 1W*OMWT SICUR11T. AND First MAN Of TIACT 90. 12051 C 16. App. I OS&I to FlUbS68 18 bD44L*d lloblCleS It the was, of $264.315.1 (0600-04 POICLAIN) •CII. Approval of $Me Ulossort tbM%b the CUT pork sign to C,,cSwg,*C,6q Water District for William, Lyon breoll"vot Tract 12059. (100:.O2 Easponj) I C'@' Appears' to wacd the U918*01101 Conifers I" Miltmetion drwtxp to L-Pcme Jkr7l and LIM task, (0601-01 aip) I C19. Approval of Contract Chmg, order go. I Im CO 45.114 for additional landscape 4rcaltectural services by Rudolph 111,44k Assoclame. , Coa, contract 10 taking W41fI*4 to i6clU&S 44,18a and the larpecative, of coattructloe, daCess"to fee lovem Aveme moodlesim it= Its, Sister to llits" Arrow. The Snows Net to acre" 01-000 Is to to desire few 30"Ittlutim P1141. (0602-01 CONTRACT) CIO. Approval of beermMet REttlet"'Ageopiment for Treat iW? Ic"cid a& the "at SUB Of Talent ANMO. north of 34^1 Umo 4%lzIU*d by reserved Leon. ( 0602-01 ACIER W) W. Ciq Commit mliatoo "Gift 131 t916 RUMMLV IND. 16 -290 A ammunoa or uz ciTr Comm or In cm C7 RANCIO CUCLOWA, CALITMU, Amonyl Ustommy LIUSSION 6L99MT YD 131P101IMMET SICIRITr "I UACT 11577 01. A,?;i wat of postal V-► 9955 licat*4 between Arrom, IUOV*i "A Civic castle veil@ and blue" 104 Wk and WO Oak. ..bitted by A.C.N. beolopoest. , 0002 -49 10 PAtXW RuCLVTIN *0. 06-291 A LIMQLM*g Of in ClYT CNVCrL OFAIRZ ClIVOTRUNCHO CrCuv=V.'CALUOlmW -APPROVING f"m w ono. ,9955 (UNTATITS rum w NO. 29)3) - I 4 Cit. App.0oal a 'L"cl,gle, oi",Isg Fr"goitlon, � 42 " NormUr 4. '19% ballot. Cao,,Ilww,na v"t "Ilea less, far, disso,s,im. (070W0 - LRCM) % Ij •A Rumurlos or in C:Tf COMM or uz.'Clyrur&mczo CMAWIca, CALIMUU. amix mclodmom 42 C23. Appsgqjl- Of the MilttLg Cirr IW "a detb4figing StAff, to procced with legal ".L�tc, to "Pscirst saij lop to order to pec'es, manertborlsed 16. 4704-00 LOCAL) C24. Arptoval of I tm"f-rY -01, if Weenst vehicle by 1P.Tw 31"Ins. lestatesm.ce an J.torls basis for Cite huslatoo and surbotia• •weat of 1230.00 personae onto allomm" to ber,javr "at.. (0503-02 re nx) C2S. AFPCWGI to Q"Vt* the &V'GaWWt ' far t"I'C'ne-t' of M'z►#'d 'ith vadergroomad K.,ttibotim ratilitt" barren the city of !dico. ca"moss, 004 the Somtkern, clifelvda-galso, Con"My a" the c"Itocatics, at t4dwomal 1,nottflutim ftA, is the sammert. at $37.389 to Provide for this WaSsFet old the Coogettam, GNl, the ottitty at* 499"Ista, 'm the S@,aos, Aw~ ml,%miad, from Uctaclas to 1991, Straal;6 the gamiltm Ott"t Tetanal" A" the Aftamw, park CONAMCtIza, MOI-02 $90) 0 NO. 56-293 A RUOLvfm OF' ?21-41TT CONFICTL Or Tor CITIOTIAMMO CDCAMM". CALITWnA. TO Encen us ACLIMINFT PH RULAC111111111 I or O"BULD win vinuum MIRIM2411 'A FACUMMS IM XVMMMWIA� ATOM An ZWMWM ftl-T'Asis TO JUACAU -1 UNTIVIC&TIM mm POL ut muc rm 11mmmu AMMAD H $AIJ, AGA1101111VAND in ACDOMM"m CITY mmumm IRA= W. amwash Avon "MITI VEDIM301119M C:G. Appcmal of rel"As :l bonds 64111tic* Of CO"Ittl"t (1602-a1 M" 1ELLAS2 AND 07041$ WT COMM Pascal Pep 7827 - located " laongta Coast and Ardbibeld AVMV- Weasat faithfil fttfar e Sold (street) ISSOLMN iO. 46-294 A LUMMM Or Tat CITT COMM OF T3X CUT Of L cwAwmA. AccipTag In nmr zmuvmmu 'ma Yam w in? MV AMMOMIN rA YILIVQ Or A SO= Or'COWLtn= "Poi uz VOK j. 11V city Court I Stellar _ .. Oc"isr 13. 1916 past `- Part �i 18613792. • - Lfa. (0'02-01 RED "LI an the r°rt d4 of Archibald. test► S[L2di[ YO %041[ S07 can?) or Nn 1 41ou, Nichtel ?set San Ndd (runt) r 4t.003 100"Ona S0, 86.233 ' 40 CY Of OMIL or I[2 tI1T 07 gMCSD ■anVUMMRMG16Us 7�IILp Of ASO1an r or Ta FOR A 3792 "1' or T2 702 22[ Nett wt r o 110 h?drid[ -- [^'what 3: 1916. : 022. [et V rn ?Are q1 -de-uc !°rI4aN0101 -0'ldfrddi3 C° etwim .. • General plan harltg - Swwhar 3. 1710 - tedtresst °tai 4erewnt ant olaean of Ural rise f +w Clams - ' L reflect C t° noted the Load Ou of " "`84 Coweraint for 10.7 a"u" 0. °x117 4at4atsl (4-14 OF [I&blood - BS "1- 8611. gARM)ud 242 -28. 30 7{. j at p by earth"" a -07 41, or Dwelopoaphpjart J. i. !716 or i'eewhar Dwctelaett -_6+Irootntrl , 4aee district I frw ' 9 86-03 - clams r aunt and !°cared dt the "rchaan , tec fur 10) "rear mfrty "4addr[lt en°o�! Les• b• u' U• 10203 -03 DD dSVn thland - d}S 201- 242 -2'. 30. 31. C as al wend d.. - Darwher 3. Its - Sort n" Art a, 86-03.0 the Le do - city of [alts. G chr Ltd On ti wrec of the Cann) flu ul Adana tct ad sea to Office for .73 • lrta Medina ja U repeat to mad 20e1nsrd KO 1123 '1 SOJ -SU -0L (O 6n "at of Nl the cwt► s)a ° 4�ou to " U U.N. 4atrlr'1 (1 111 - 202 -03 R AdOOD) (9113 ?",hill 2wtwreQ C)1. 2ri ge whlic hearing . 2wwbar 3. It16 - 0.tsleseeat District dndadnmt a'lmeantaI °°end the Dwdld a -0d - City ar W Addresses, dad (Offloirrel "d°ss�sl Dietriat gD 'rd, .a such .Sstnoyn - d r Foothill lwlwerd. 1123 f •77 `19 °f land (14Sd b /�c) t°,6is br. - dri 20'.2,1 -0986 (0203 -0! 2Dndt0♦p) Salleae Is"tn " the ,swlh eiN t ' anan (9113,? "thlll_ Ron 1W"Q C32. act lu t ►rerleg - Sorrawr 3. 27d - hearq lire da°de"t - thy Nelnoraat4 4 _ Use 11 of the Central n" frw s°wtat dad 86 -07 -i - el t7 at Hach° Geaawp - l n(dret to Ofrin/fs,fo�� ust►nLou abased` athtam, of Chula a /dc) for 3.19 eYerch and Archibald . run of land lxaluj KNIss N 1077 • C33. Set h -07Y -K. (020j.0e at the Dne:e w Ile ►ea,Ly�. thtin 'easel Oiserlet 1916 1- ages ber C! priroany, 4°r . end the baralewees District a. frra City el fanno Gesswp of Wd weat.'rd . g Interval at " ewthwat te'S °(F111a seem'"' ..` 1077 - 332 -2686 (0103 -03 OD AUND) COner of Charts / °t) for 3.30 scree .. -4 4ehlhald -eda Cad. tat w ►1186 hdsrt.& • •. - Sawhar !. !116 . me" Clan deuteron 86.03 L - i °dal the tear n - City of rf uatel 4so n, ;• 4 cit t Are G Nddect "' Fred d-e1 ten cy ulanI'll tY• 4flal tlou etS- - A ' (p U ten ".at t° 103 -0. / Cf Adel" Mr x sera t° D-ld 4-1 led salts r .'s. 'w' due. _1 ztli 'rat wflld Yssri 1916 ,Der cdeanl Dian 4esvnV - Sorest., 3. .z ... d° da /da4itsD) 1sf°t Of Central fit& frss ess, - a ,"jolt 1 p. 1 4d�c t ( end � 1" 202 d0 cht eon 203-03 rotLmG)A hhtStntt • d!S 202-101 (p 3-67 •�` ,,�ay' dN 4c%j;:1 of land.• ` rotti da of �. (� gel ��� 'ti •' •` � � a' City Cmcii Clcetes ' October 17. 1786 tale 6 ltOrlonc ,toted _ Gutat Gleedat. YoHweurrl.4 oust qw ebll-psllrwe :b 4lsncr al tb •ee+es bl•waets col Its h. dcpleltis of t iwa1 oad Joe, se• hd flast n a�s a tpeta both ad labor� e the "Don a .. be�4eef fur be at Uk,, outfd a o really h city the lie of tlV to tals beleeards _ dot a "'t'heeit- bwm tibusiedralua ce, 'toy GWass the Its mote I .at brat tc the Pet* tit...I ...bar of the Talk, Co�tttlw. , Cosbatsa rogrdlns this Its. ay stetedeut wrr the "ulstfu al Celli IltdrtI . actions r"aest.daI "at the [writ o blaeell to Inn Ittea bad be.. fosN at u CwatllW 76wa tie ►fopul. Mta ebb its. they prefect alt hem stated that sizes lade C"ck, !ed l�tlonr Me.ed the toasatq• be eeipaled ,.lm the Tsrk •it*r Roche. to hetba is this 'a- &Ar e�tky Iapal. •a�o 4jaftl tlalto[o al)twe Its N. stherldel tiresst amal.sgl }O. Mtves tie city oat the t4eyaJlu•IN oad the Daastty Cells "tried *•sees DUt"alts el Its l8.' Iwe.k,r e. Ify ballet. 411"41 of ae..let,. e C°we(Ivsu TNSins hoyoattio. IS u 1841.2t this. /flat stated she Palled the Its beau* she ventColton, bl what, ed"re4 tanled d-1 �RS t to) . seceeded b7 lyest ". TRwe its 421. gels taocorlon toe M -Sfi ` A b iOflon I/CiL. COl1onI/G ltofOitRon i3CIrr 07 &MUC - 1 seises to It" BVIarrth *saes♦ e _ e 1�ORIJi7 tv w y�1tt,s�.�..+_-ewti l0ur_l ila7a ID Ion ��••. . =1}�i. c0al.ol it uClr 1`•�: d' .tr 1 Nll, sortie Id the matins fw N►lio Y"ri t0) 0 elsnd. 1= ' V. Ihwe Mlns note, Pease. tee Not, r.:°- Council Isloons A _Dcs-An, 13, IM Felt I C monuit 1"14 °by Debt- 49c"41d -b? Miksis notice ""1.4 ountson1j, 5-0. tO APPIon LnA;tl" 36-296. J�l ARABOL711112147 UVCIIT COMZL or-lot Cirr oramcgo COCAVOKA. CALIFORNIA. OLIVAINAl IONS Most IN COMsWFIoA v13 AFS=TIOM so- 13 TO SUM LIZITIND MAINTIMANC9 VLBUICT 10.:2 No ACWTING US FOAL psDism's axposr lot 71ACT 108;6 91641. 11793. 11132. 12726. 137U, 12801.* 13 17 116 _2. 1 11406-3. 11506-4, 11606-3. 10427. 10821-1. 10827-2: 10427-3. 11626, 10074, MD 130" - 22 II&NOTION 90, 17 f126-1. tlfflg� 12727, 11 Im BAU IALXL�=Zz .. ..... t. IJ60swf. 1x27 793117 -1. _ ITT IUWr KO) Masi" X114 opow'd the Scotty for public barrios. lbore Illy Mae reaps". the settle Stories 049 Closed. Manus hand 17 164[olt- 9-444141d by While to option knoludW No. 86-217. Morloss cacrfQ4 0untasus:7 5-C. • • RISOLMOR 00. 86-293 A RMICOTION of In C12T COUNCIL Of us CITY OF 0-11C319, CECAMONCA. CALMIND. ORMM =1 W= IN C(IMMMor IIIIII Assistance: no. IF To stpj= Lunnoo VAINTIM)MCS OlSUtCT MD. I AND ACCUTITIC III FINAL WGIBUS•3 JLMT Ift TLwT 10. 9649, 11793. 11931. 12401, 12726. 12727, 13117, 13203. 11606-2. 116ce-3. 11606-4. 11606-51 10827, 10127-1. 10017-1. 10127-3. 11626. 10076. 11015 AND 13066 13 "Supwr exS U36 Map a: To F. vwn ynnwx eased the I "no" M-a iinste Just" UpIs achool. at" to I. Modica IsaiAtUM ( &follies ulttn per can) for 20 art" of 186- located on the vast aid# '01 Roclostor. north of Chore! Street and .anon related smseadnests to t►* devoltj rstan of the Community nos. half arms by, area rAlloss. City plac;ust. o"2031-05 FLU CM) may" Fit& oper"d the Motion fer public boarla2.2A44r #10194 Comescil uses :9,79stlact; of Lewis Bases, ladt"Coa that she use parent to causes a" question Coseatil alsht bove. Th., Was " logther public Input@ My*,- FARS C10044 the poblic heart", • city Clark Answer rod the title of Ordinate, N ! a. 304 ORWANCI 10.1 301• (lint 1"41.4) AS ONJOINANCS 07 US CUT COMIL or Us till of isspoo CKAJIGIVA, C&LIPONIA. ADOPTING TSLU TINTL CONdavin Kan AnswasarT "-at, To wolyr bit CMWM VLM TEM TO Cums 212 LAND DS9 DISIGRAllos now iwoR exi scocce. Site To LOS, avm awthunAL (" who Fans :a ACA/ or Ling tocAUM an in vur aim of twirsm AFROS. MIN or effnex SUM --a s� .c• 4i M .r lx.l,.•, `3,"` y '° .:� }• •:.� rv•_.t)�1C_4....•.u41:4 Y.'�iY+4� 4444'CA }, G«tli <r. Clt7 rl.:ew „ '� C li ke..,s se. ]03 ra" gotY1614"d X "Aal" rS tell "[[Wtiv�ars44 . '"41'sbrfori taatlAe•all 3 -. '; .rf. �II�LlJ1l71YT IY0 Tma rlAi 1� �+ 111 } t 31Q•to 20 0 r Y� l ntyleA«ul yr••rt; r.yartfy Ale.• Atli to 7t Ae A alts 1wAt•C ea el• "at dw of tW (0 «[er, rots► d Clw4" str «t. !0713 -! nm us) ., Wylit Sw im " the sta[1y Iw pltle lwrlrt. !lets Mlet Ae t «F «r•. 'he Mills lnr4Y •rs 410eN. Clt7 Clark 4tltlet rsd the titled hlltaara No. 303. _ ' ORMASCS SO, 312 (first reedy) _ AS OU00 7 N M CITt COMCM W at CITY W summa • CtOMI CALI10YIt, , trAWnO Fitt WFFL>Af}Y •, ' ARM=" 30 2[[ mil t'LTl Fltt MgUMMI sWYtioT Yo. 1 Winn - 1" CITT W W`000 CICL06l ,its Lrrtt , .• O"Im 7IOY trASI tic." Mnm PMUT[L W ClLINOU YD L11IS UT UNMT C04Y . 2 .• It" sNow rOIItY[ rwN . 'Its IsIMAICityt{faOrdiva «rea We* Sol AN NeAt ieslTlwWMteWtlr5 AnelowslT 5-0. N • A ' V. 7_d CsA�IT 111E ttttaM L_ h•,prlY a[ 3,101 130 t �yltlewl lilt -O CYC haw aM r�irrrles� K 3w,N0 lA AA• p"Goa IM -O Cnc hi/s. tnit rgsrt :F Oita S &II twlw Flrss•r. !0717 -s Ctls) , ra7w ties egeA•g tie A«tty Iw Fill It bootleg, 1l• bWAS g«et, t ►• « m ring AAA tl«. rs ?"Ile !w N ' ltgLLS[fos 00. W -lM s A "Amur W W Tot CIT[ COMM cr 2 !' C0UYt0[l. CALIFOtsll. IMPSInam= 3}17 CITI W t1YC.q to CAb M tWLMYWT %wit ""at mo FL<Ottem IMITJd[I, llthA COOIMTV ntvmLmmr "If sun. pnwl I r NOTION I63.6n 3"" Alti«Ayll III >r? a�AlWl± -t• «tw /i* Al's 7FtrIYrrIY~Ke,- ��% ►rwle «17 AMq«2•[ It/ -O faeS Iw • "Al otrYrrl•g •l5Nt,gW.W :K !tr «te, R«t IT y( R•) «t• as •f•1l�01, trot!:Tent yl.xa t Y °1445t1(we/Ae LMU W Crrd p °•aV It k - ,sir «c,.; L2rwet «rs w Ale swtl else K fines 7 «1Ter[. A•st K: 1laAw. " -W •li "'�� Clrrt�[f( Wtl «rut+rIN yAaltwl�t3- Ol•7trbrt K }; Yt«lry W fYry� `•-�''��• geeL 7 groom, t, M. a•+tIQsV Stotts 167w FIAt tMtN the 6st14'Iw PANIC lwr1Y• lbws NlY Y .tllllt wrlY .« al•«[. A 'i � �,..n..�xd+°if,= r.��s s�.+`.•'t= writ =n�. >. ::.• -.t _ ' .,� - •v'e�'iee a,' list Couel�I Alratei Oetobez`9. 1915' _ •1 •_• , ' , role 9 i IMOLV M OF• In ."It( CODICIL or ION eta tr mano "MANXICA, � cW oi rat n CONOti7rl}gOMIXBlr no g nods tpl♦ N V X rYr SIn ApnITI ON z MILWNI7 To 3Z , YID for NONn War PAU . NOTIONS Ooraam -w ' 1170.000.00 In 19t"3 Cm foods try hkrk 4plittiye to the rack Onele`!ar of „I the 301 Tara retLkbrkoy Pork. Notion urr /rl euafae +l7 34. pest for ' NY i •LF�r,�t W�0 dt ^_9tst nitniC7 ION— t3H T. to '91 ^, (a• /e i /ae7 !R U teat e1ae! j� 10jwte/ aott00 ryU flame of twos, nrt of atchlholl AtMe — A711 SOf-0k7 -pie 07. 16 (Chttewl tram JcI 1. 1f15 meu7es) matt r+prt 4 otG,tetll. dsein rinri. (0m] -03 0 Was) i N+74T ties ope"A the mu, for ph { /e haul a rebus kurles m clOUam9 es• ?here holy me ne7ene. the f , ^ City Clerk dsUelet naam Its titfe of Oreluw go. 799. . O9WJI[Cr N0. x09 (first cradles) ' Y mAIRANC, Or n, CIa COCJCIL or aI CITY WCNO err. CAUMMU. kC07I,6 Y115/15'/ 7A.C" rL r0. `• AA0r3A -02. 07. 1♦ LCI $orn 11o, Or ONION. fYS Of YgnCD no0 01 (x -A W /AC) 70 '1 (47 WAI . NOTIONS tfeeee by tik1b. uroeOl by A ►1 to eeLre fall ryamles Of Ice," NO, In Yam see Pound lseales ter Oee"r 7: 1715. 14t1y unled eeelnos+lj 34. ' ace j�. • e'a a • ♦ �: ids 1 ., excessive the Care frc. ayt7-tln yens to tasty 4 aaeetoset esreaeyt MMy the Clt7 Or Luck, p t7 Osar+ to a bVoleOemI Y. Schlosser. Albert Mt,+ ul MIUr O. JU leash. tialme l+epelU L. lchleosr. Anil O. �rl kedsy auJ Ooas It NchuLy..lchla+sn. 37. Po t" amnale/mete eat nrryt arerIII Of W toesstriQ Gelllt7teesa x797 Art" let Ua teLhvosL unle el 4ry site aal,eUytn Aremee ACKU 229-.111-4 7,`17 ul ]I. rceff repel b otte /.re1141. /rain n+raS. (Oi02 i1' an, WYOC ties Ofemeam the measles ter ;.aIle tear! } Y: • Yftnsles Cameill cart " 704 OsNsa of Caetµty fed CaseO stated that the /ro",r/ wun "to 1, le fora Of the time "wa ss oea tacnr+eee CoVI a 'L Ifcnat. one Was to fsrUn lnp e, Slayer ties clued the 1 C4+ �•..r i philt hnrfes. • Clt7 Clark A tbolu ream the title Of Orelen: Va. xN. IV x, ' OUMMCI t0. 707 flint irdlq) i� t t. )t' .. J AN 1..VIXW, or •NII CIa L `�•• ^:• `•� C7C&dX aU CAWrONIA:•,llnq WOCIL9 or ni cm or Alamo MMI InI,L ar C�II017 ro. 1•'70 nr 11'. 7 w.l 115ti�Llr 1CII.oY)O. a 09 1roOp COCAN I. ,r I'Fi AL/NIS NLLWn. JI.. ROM J. NO IN ;•*_'� JUna T. SCRUSIC, JICQOCIN L. 1C1LW8hN , NArrO lea ., • +�' =p2' tlt7Ylla Ad Cox 7:. nCNYMa �L.. [ ,• fC{ .�, t _ •`ti �L4;- �,5=i1yy; :} :T'r.A�1.%i�5.'`- y*- c�'4Q.r ,S"!"M �„_�'t'.•Y_y` ";(w•• � _ y�t,4.,,It��r� }'t . IRx 07= I b;-auq"t. occoaded by Debt to Vale* felt roadive a t"",- go. 303 'imod set sacood sending for Iwas►er 3. 1906. Net, towatmovely ob000n I Mayes Kind "tied • 19"11 It /F re The "OttIll Monocled Or I'M V-11- tt► all mombeto of City Council Free Got. *oakt, so MIMS UWTM t0 OLIl,— Slide Presentation Is,& situ thoo MU too &T'r`e9 Clt7 -!5EJ1e"JQCts. stow ban cook, it" C3. A. oroo.1 of Nov. A;•mm Medl. Landscape Coocpt. (0303-02 SJWMM� ) Laos, poonan. L.&4#upe Designer. patented • to tot by slf&td. MOTION: snood by Vright, ancoadid by ra►t to apt ows W.• Seven Arm, 11•4161, L•RdWtspo C41"Pts. Notion aborted weemismosly D. air slssCr (I1I3-44 ingot") Vapor zlm{ iutod Ito disagreed eith the W►Dit this& me aid net thing it we@ vow,. Conectuer, NAI stoted this sent6od lib the Plats/ Contaminates, ma, vatting ti far %ke markt atody. IS thenght the cost, repecto Vwa to Proceed C~Iteonas WCLI%t foW that the qatatissaa "re logically ssssoc&d"� sea that this hotels be 0 jectificatles far bmilding the booslog types stick no altestf...- stm Ma. t4 Connections, Is►t stated that " shield mar" ,at the member determine the type- kon•tog Is the City. I I ,- ':-- I I'll .. , NOTI(X1, Used by'lUals. seconded 1y "t to mpWovo the peWatairy scope '*.CNj Of w k fee "fast any " siodurn I" a" "it iscs. Notion carried 3-1.-, ATUa Mels. h4-t. mobt son: Slag. wrilitt to z a (A.- - sphere of latmence of Roma" C, a to the Moor "d ...".201TY that the it.: ha Missed by IAKO. policy diro by city Consocil. (Coation,d ilm retowl 1, ISO vo*tIm') Its urtaw. Admialst"Ll's Aulyst. (144341 TSCl01 ON) .O CIry CoWaell•lilrtaa ,( ' 0<teMq 13, 1366 ; A , Wp ll �_ ' �• NOnodt owed by Ills. racos*4 y Ythl to table tlo agBlicatim is It '� 1 Colette to the Bowe of tafleoacs fat lust far 12 moatki to give the Ciy Y tin to wal"te the send"). Mtl" "fried smiawalf 3-0. a r, d t' C3. Bmr d ea0s0atg I0gO2 f0l a ]0110 Ott T A i 0I • f6a eta ns >:e Ya * '� %& &mC[r a.r y a vr•c _ r g"i[ r evert y Bill .. Miley• Coaawiry Mnei "v Blcanar. (0602 -01 COg11:2) _ - 21a Mrrat. Ciy /ttomay vast w" the state two to, it rotatM to Met ell". an stated that this ►ds be" modeled after foe OTOCp CwCry met. Whit► had t facility " a "to sit*. s ' ' 1DTW: IIavN by astral. uco*dad by vrigat to ."two, in' "s"Bt "e agreamoat aed for ruff " "areas With "Betiotleat. Not am canted • ..L smoalmomolf S -0. • *aa ** g. tresgBlr �twa ,:� - w 1710 SUBMIT3B0 r'• aaa*** V1� WTICh Ieeed y Batast, aacoaded by Bahl t%a4Joara to as Iterative gan(r .t rttardlag f•,"aemol rtlrrs. ibt /r "Fried Waaalmotelf 3-0. The Wstip adJesraed at 10,00 B.s U.Pectfull7 aaYltted. t M":lf A. dotheut City Clerk x 4Brwede �ty� h• CITY of SAMO CVCANQNCA CIA COUNCIL ■111MISS 7-,- �V. Ff Zt LO T' I Sgs'l., � A,—SALULMIL ' Y7 Seri" eeettiag of the C!rY Cowatil. of SAM City of asset* C'COWNGA "t ove ut:n %Y' afteaher S. 19M. In the Moses feel, Cossecalty Cast". flit We List Read. lecoclee, C'easkeep. no watiag "a called to order at 73$3 V...' bj mayor . t Jaffrey LISS.' AL. Proseut vus' CA'Sec�10mobers I Jet. 0. 1411tele, Charles J. l4quev. IT, Arlo 'j. r ➢elot. &A4 Myer . - 1, 1 I 4oftny L12I." I - - Also pcooat caret City Skswc. Lawroat'll. Wasserwas; Assle cast City xi=girf. eak-ft alswt city Attartar. Jesse Ifieflesest city Clark. laretly - A. Affith.latj It: '4 coassaity leartlepoeset adrocter. Jack Last 'it) plaoser. Read Sollarl City Zadistaro Ll"d SAMOS Cosesselty, Se"icas oirocte,. 1111 3,1147; ud Adstal.trotiva Sent", 11(fortow. A. Wart. A1`4nt. CoescIlasaber lier►"d R. INSM rs L- nursday. Refreshes 6. 1946 - 71001... MS?C= IMMATION CONUAIOK - Lim ?,&a Covesealty Cater. 9161 Safe Lt. lead. 32 W"%fldev'. Sawsou',or IS. 194 - 7100 P.s. rLOM4 COMMUCIN LIMa raft efews'siti Cuter. 1141 "of Liao Road. 13. lb ... ST. 1 Swobg 20. 1996 - MG 1.s. - FJ= BUWAVAM COdaNtON If~ Park 'eacoas%ty, Castor. 9141 load ris. A". 34. Ft4miAllove to L1074 3,04 tar his votstIMAISS Sftvic* to Reach, Cvaawvtv as, City leglow". Coseettress "ei x"oestod its #33 -3 Seesawed for dtw•.gtft* Cl. A/pre.t of serene "at 20. 1946 (Vrisht alert err this Wastes) IV Soptebot 3. 190 S*Ftemer 17. 190 CJ. Aypneal of warr"ta. I so". 10113186. loill/46 Psyrall vadlieg ICIV55 Sao& 1;116166V for the tocal rowast of 41,71C.916M C3. 4proval to e6ntre esi 'lit agenot favemost Scheirts a; seelfledier1g. Ito. C4. Alcoholic Ifforap, Applies 11 ties, feet Ove-2.10 beef 4,111" Set Ited. javede 3. & Vilm T. Strattes. "n Carvalt". 4L C$. Alcoloolic later," A0711"tim'.-tac 00-11419 le"'ay, Stir" Losetatrosto lat.. TOM rootbill lied. - N I- r i City c"nsl1 Visit's __ - . _ • -- iA Vermont S. 1986 _ tan I- -- - C6.- Receive -CWM (CL 66.12) .pleat the City 1).1146 felty - far - astowhile— -- -. ' donates at the sootbaett wet mroer of testho Tec►naloq Cespp at the edge - ef the road hobo." ns(litypel. eon err seen Grain. _ C7 Receive Clair (CL 96-0) oplrst as City by Vithale Title (or personal L.Jerlee seer 19th Strut and Retwns Arere. M. Intel's Claim ('7. 96-44) cpleat the City by Kitimat Inrtinss fat National ItQsdea at the lrtuoattlas of hems sad Gib street. - - }• Cl. hotels* Cltl. (CL 86.45) apin.t the City by Tlsaa Carter far Mreenal Injuries at Archibald Avesr. 500 feet meth of bag's Strut. CID. 96wl.. Cl.l. CL 65-4) apiast tie Clt7 by trans n it. live foe loss of _ her 9" at Arts* sob. 440 feet at of $ism Madre. CII. Apptsetl at the alraerma baboon the City of Sasche Coca.00p and " SterlivE P. slould far the c"atssctl" VC .treat funny i srnt.e is at ` 9449 fn street. Also, g►resl to accept as treat of. SeoMq snottiest r prel4las ripe -of-nT fn the ar l.pree.nu. r 1MMMON O. 86 -299 - i A IMOLOTIM Or US CITT CWVCM M Tic CUT Of IINCSO, - - COGAC9CA. CALrI ML. AMOtD0 TM /CSSnOM m - - INSMUTION O. MLIC IKpIDESKIM 1 MD DEDICATION UNION _ III CITT OP IANCIO COGtUGA AND SIVLIIC P. NDCAIO CIS. Atprnel of line strnint hodaas Senior S. testis Sr. and Mary Lea Seetle mad the City of Stscho Csca.mp fn, street fr "tap Ispreananta at 6249 Archibald Anus. - - -- ILOLOTIOO 90. U-300 _ A 11111OLMICN Or US CITY CODLIL OF Tel CITE Of RAKRO CMAME4, CALIY ML. ACCEPTING A LIM ARTNMIT nom - ■OEMT 1. AMD MAST LII RMIX ANO AV7tOlt6IN0 IIS KATOI AND ,.- CITE CLSSK TO MY SAM lS.Aph s eal of Ile apeest hops" Constance Gellert and the city of _ . a.esp fn street fret d, Istrnersts at 6373 Archibald Ares". nWATION S0. 96-301 A LIOLITION Or TES CITY CODICIL Or III -CITY Of 1MC10 _ CVCANDMA. CUM MIA. ACCEPTING A LIM ACMMMT TIM CMITAKI DANITAI AND AM.MIM III NATOl Me CT)Y CLm TO SICK SAM r CIA. Approval of cooperation spr"eat No. S-50 hones. the City mat, the California DeMSbont of Traoapatntt" far the etartal of the costa the - traffic, sisal installation at room!! M=Insrd and Archibald and teethlll Mimr4 and Tla"ard. City's Blue of the cast to M 1 /2, or 9159.535.00t listed frs Syatsa� Dnalspaest fees. - ^ 3Y A 1160L9I7ON Of eel CITY COMCM Of TIN CITY Of RANCID _ COGMFA. CALIMML. TO mail COOPMATINI AC1Osir7 440. 6-315 VIII IIE CALT/OML DVLbMT Of TSANSMEATICS m - '• +� III INSMLAT70N Of A TILLTTIC SMIM AT As 11TVISICTIM W -' �t• ` tti FOOUILL OOOLIPYD AND ARCHIULS APD 70== SMITAND AND - TurEm ..r „ . •. Try 'g ` '±1 + � ' ,f, r ✓.nr, 'n Ins }�( as t v_. k PC '- City Cassell eleateo 0wrsbrr s. I116 pate 1, CM NKwaI to movie taatnet for rnldeatfal •tire[ rabslllit#tiw project ti L lesn't r ,heated awth of F -Kb111 SoeIK,N ad$ sat of d$thllalt lrewe and 't !PKOaa1 to chugs foeAlas awrWS frw tleta� bwelopwot to S.S. 100. ._ CIO. tppewal of Kohut,,,,, SaMIC40 89reaamt titre aed Slut► Street tAewaretat bagaes rfuputd heua SLl /L far 4rw N, t# oaf Archibald + • the ass'" of $I ' %"Do to be fsa..sd few Sprit,, ter lopu t. C17. MPrwal ro! Kutravlarl- atrelna ssreaerst r1J Seeftwp far the feelNetfal atnet rtla0/ilt#tls� Ko1ut. Phut I io Je same, of ltfar the - �r to M fead,4 ism NO 100. ' CIS. S . _..''• '` - 4Kwe1 of 4oeLtlw rsthwisiq the adverthtat of the aw"Ice Iwftlq f Use for the laTrweut of arutMld Nam and AtJ /ors. re"ka had gaata fa .( deLirWd C(wrfag. _ , RECUTIM 10. 46-303 �r A RUOL 774 W INS CITY Comm W Sgt Ctif or tANCRO - • ` v CDCA00•CA. CALTIOt1I1. A9ROrIN00 fLMt YDS Ill"TIONS j pOS 7Ai e11121 Oft•1iT DO AICdltaih D ATOStsolt. a! cDPIFA 14D In R tllLtoAp CiwSINC e. 17 LAID CIS$ AND AOROCRINO YD OIpCTISO TNa CIlS CLOe TO AD7NlTUN TO • `' CIO. Approval Wd mwta Cost uet G•,•_cSe Arrest Nwt#4ait•tAJ tcrret 11 -, ' faPtwwwt Mtnrs•9labrrd Areas, set Arthlbal4 Av". CMelt carded .414 toetracto to frs fl tua als, as October 13 far the Ise bid of $317.412•64 to be r fasd$d ftno '"tow Dwolopowt. CID. App -'wel by appwr the aaeotent a{rewaot to the Leads Wry lalachum - Cateawsa. srsroa "a JeK Clark �ithh So. I"U,dlae Cwetp. To trwlde fw rafaharomme W the City far had$SaK ao4 lKlptiw auto KwiNf y Ja t3b'a cootractwo eat "awls* W Na-lor to mote Said strreuat a4 rsJwln chlsbcrererat food$ frw 4a serrrrQSa , Csut7 n resale is the Mistrusts N<elrs Cutnet feUs D Ora" (01- 46suce sp Ise egmal wrm et Je am t(b Teed twalopamt aa4 riatruoW apec{q KeJKt#.'• - .. Cu. 4Kwal of reveal SIP 9971 touted letters Urw test# 8e4 SiaJ Atrrst seat of Moved Avewe. Saldtted by 1. C. seat Aasariatu. a Cellforeta , Cmchl hrtoeahtp. , ` SUMMON SO. 84d34 A 32301.07I00 O/ TIN City COMM W In CITT Of MOO ` ,. CDCtOCA. CALIFO9d7A. APRWIIq PAY,O, yip, SOtOIII 9972 (TORSAI'M MWIL NAY 00. 9973) - Cy ApKwal of wp sad It" tprwrst far Patch, SIP 10007 IeutN oo CN - seats Silo of d$ew, tut of N`PU Plot*. avhaltnd y lopvuete Iated as t. ` .. RUCLMOO g0. 86-101 A sROLMen W RN City CO0/CLL Of 724 CITY DO tYCND ' ! A PANCNL No? SO 21DOD)) rAN LIU AC1fNanzI o CIS. APKwal of Igrwrsrat avhe' t ad$ lgrwaoaat avwrltp for It 11-01 ' heated ea the tat aide of Aoatyrt Strrst, earth of IcJ snort. nb.1tW y YAa1M•Saadriehers Smiwa Aparments. RSOLDf1W g0. 06-706 A hflOLVnOff W iii CIIT COUNCIL W gig CITT Or Mclo r CVJMDNCA. CALL, U. APPROYRO Wlwn ®T srNI,,Net AND _ e - Is o"=T 81C7NITY fW DIINCM YrRS g0. 641 f ' +;1j tt rff6, ,f..j-Y Fito•.>fi^ �a - .. [' if „v. :1•!Gr .,i a. ` ;,w.vya t `- City Caell Want.. I a"N►tr 3, im root of 424. A tgrteal t at. Cdw4arar eneNlee aRtaawt fN hate 10177 IeneN n.rtA er .S1ee.S. "at of C.90411" treana. NselttN H n. a art 1reCLCrlot In, C'eMT SS -307 W4W'OA- or no CITT COORa or TIN CIT! 0► LIICtO T Y 71[R�q(r'r IR'O�TTlp90ll�i{tL•T MO 10ISISM'. °�• MKwq to e1t.3. erotN IK the prcene es tnrrlc H MIM.t fN 19K -V .12.1 eN.teertiro aH lot. ee "Itt Sul central Sid MKan1 H LraLtlro tutlerl. Wait,.. 1i I fK the reaumw nun ret�. \I�ju�Nti.lat of be :4417. ".Jon', pease 'I x" Al's t61Kp LIROTIp♦ ma. .4-308 1� lIA. AL TtI CI Arn 01 217 CITI ON 6enCS0 FOR 7S YWzW,Tuz - laS t= C _!LAMS Y) SpwZrICATIMI III" I In C-T Jim). 1atTSAO Clrf A ato�ttIM &I .1111%711 m ra tut9t 1rt6 C27. 4Kw41 to dolor* 1. the at . Ma A. tN T4l.lelt 9NtSignal Sadder. election Ie eot eww rrtLuat btlro Ntbrlt Combat t. Ion. the I9S9 -p CIS, ants. e7 W41.el.ot wtlwlal,.I eb Mn=eedro of CI eee,4an. t7 rKe[ta t.a IN tMan n0. f6 -399 A INCr,M I• or "Z C17 cucrca or n1 OlrT C7 Llama COCArAt• C1LI nMIIIC 711 rtflWCrtp " C I}T OCaWnfaCO R Mrion T ITZN 1DWItW a• SOy IV.r1 1q Irmmat b. 86-1:3 C ANOLOTIOI Or to CI7T CoOR'a to Tee CITT Of 1lYOt1 CrK ft ft t. CALIA9rL. Y1YOtlZ=e Isle p=Tl9CTja u'0W Cr CITT "ComiI VIICI ANN to LOMCR 9,al CO'MtMWT CON t9CTI011 34OW "IMAM' At Or., t.. bjm eP C.atrret oft ., rare Work ~tta♦arNler farb�n N.att t:tt.� CO113 79 to Unlade all +tiros .aceH 9r7.30S.00 A to M eN and tercet aN /! on It lb f,. S. dealt. Sooner MIN Mrotlficatice h�. C36. 4xn.1 en Set to r41ena IqN. and notice of Cw9letiNt real Taro naae rr IrKwtewt4 4lnwt faith!.! 9erforrar. 1w/ sls3,u:.a1 12110[.OrIOt I0. M -Ill " A WOLVr= or 711 CI or TI= ClTT Ol 1flt7o C04MOIC1 CarPONZA. TT UC - SUN orMcOMTLSrIOI u 7" wm O4alILIU at MIN poi AA *MCICI !•` Ai � a?l�i _ _..Sw.r:•t%:''i=w�:ii'.ct ......... _... .r .ni ?� w `e?3'cl�itrLiarw • .City Cee.cll Rle.tes" ^ resew. 7, Joss T.a s Trott 10045 _ Accepts rtlett.eaee C.ereatte IM4 Ottcrt) I 8.700.00 ' l' setolat i h[tk1e1 rerltross" load (Strut) 042.000.6 7= koltuat RESOLUTION 10. 66-317 - A RYyyylas ON ISS CITY CCRICM ON as 0377 or IAK" COCAINNICA. CALIFMIA. ACCRT:IRN III MLLIC LOROrlma 1111 TRACT 10067 AND AMMU NO III MW ON A IMCt or COPPLITION M aI DONR 4ee Ltse $14.11k LeRrae..eet Tra)ut koltuat 7e7tkt.1 hrteoluu sand 16.131.17 UULLOIlON R0. ES -117 A I11LWnW ON TIE MIT COMM ON in Cirf of RtlCW " COCAMINA. CALIlONN1A. ACCMMW as MUC IMMMMU Fly lYI LESI 6IMAU !XMOT6 T lRR)1CT AIR ACaORIim al MWO Of A NOTICS Of CORIPLITION Itt as VCa Taut 17111 Acrgtt NeisOlsuce C.Arattu Sold (Street) 67.140.00 Seluta rdtmi lertare.olte loll (Street) 671.0!0.00 MCLMON 110. 66 -314 A IES4CIION ON In Cirr COCICIL Or III CITI Or RANCID COCAIA7DCA, vtmRN:A. ACCITRESO as mum urytovisamn Me TRACT 11171 MO %umillm al rllm OT 1 NOTICS or COMMON mt at YORR Tract 11!17 Accept t 4l.teoa.c. C.aoltea lad (Strut) 6ta.IWAO 4Luet 1 rettlt.l hrfct Ross t6treet) 61RD,J00.00 lESmrrlNl FO. 06-313 •, - °.i LI INR CITY Ii 0r a6 : CITR Ot RArgO ^• -.= C AMMA.ON e0CA1oc1, eul/0tI1. AtWNIL6 IN 101L1C IIIMOIda 701 ,� TIK Tuft 11015 AND AOaOIUINO as Mtn ON A Nr.TtCS• Of +c• CONRirION R In NCK 05 d city Cassell else... T "e.` r 7. 1916 ._ . 077: IPrrw.11. an17I7Zj7 2.h deposit ter setti 11171. 111]7- - U1. V f141 "Oases•. for Slut, en .ir.Ift 1,111 ilt.. teal delft Civil t 3,48 Oesletw std e4 hY1ie /lwM Peaftlwq 7b4 Ilet. ,N C174rreasei emderla•tiM at t!`�- •s we11W, herta. fiscal Fee, Iyap►ropriatiws •e year ltwo, set a C]!. 41rw.1 C, sN rrrreale,�, Ivey y "a Reack. cotes.%. city last Ha t@, tt.a tier•ebf a Ceaw !nr for laat by C)7• IrPcwsl C°twIUV CrwP for r•MM se erecting or asea j rt facl`1btlf �e�'t1Chr1.6tl t Mtrew the City Mk t•elsmd int rwostr, facility I' e smash. C.c r 411 1,eoel.tlw to de Approval to with locre t/a te.eaa str•M.t lu.eaat of 1 Mty lire 1r6wt yotwe. Zee. !. the • de I.rrwe4at of C]7, drrrwel of .111«orl 11.000. ►1r, lox ed/ra, m4 cotlapaty. lea Coateretiw.ediV !aeyectlw "Con 1 C7 /. tbl�h W fngV to Id " et ...era to the • rid seemed se6otl b the �141as of ropeeml tIW cwtthl smel!ltln� CIL dprwal W smw 9.e elretrlsel • a oeeoy ..street enln teat a /w hr7e4 Ark. that California 4looa (or CC,111 Channel N Let otlw to esate 22,4 8 rev N awl u1 .etties the cote totem Areer harlas fee Aroebr j °lied/ On, sYO10710f 10. 66.711 srC iC Mta O t� i h Dis ne clrr or C//t7o hy=/ YD Claw 7i 1L0 v19m ieflAl r�trq p got coolie hatla' to �.wh,r19, I9/6 - 41.,1 r ll•aiq Coemptiee q or•lase say / tear. games. N eer o r oedltl one k -7fi ovorhal. ottllitl bedab Me"0' �1Mawbl set 41 by Wight to • d an1N1d (4Y1 `ate 01.we.lw el Itn yy, approve a Create, C.IWor. 01rlap. 4i4 utlo [or1the•fatoe treat ."nag" and the�ut•AClrles lase COywer7e. ctlw of . Owe/ Mar's CoroOil W be r,ica facility to smaa. 0r. Malt Main tlabb. Item was to brat to 7 to explain let it slide Yoesele6 COrt'dt rot by fO 7• oW Bob ti of "nations. d. rY<4 hard stated the, 1e ru tram to 4 +Y "tried t 40-1 d(hht �MuU. n.40 6y YlCaL to sPPrwe 7t.r b7. Kt7.. o�k71 war iq n OaINARCI Mo. 303 (secrd sseAfas) _ AN CMDIIMCL of Iii CITY COUNCIL or R1 CITY or 211g0 i COCAMMA. CALIFORNIA. ApROy110 AMRDMRT NO. I TO TO RTtLOIMRT AC&S L y lOY[R Its CITT OF RAKNO COCIICICA, "t VNILIF 0. SCIK.CSIR. ALRILT 1OLQUIt. JR., IODRS J. ROI"QUII. JOINTS h ➢CRLINSR. JACQUNLit L. 6>Q.OSSIR. DAVID N. RIC]NOSOR AND 401 N. RIMARASOM NOTION: Moee1 y Right. 4-1n(Da y Raga[ to metra hll nadlK .[ Otdleawa r� Me. TOT, :Otte arrlel A•0-I (pl) abentj ` R' s 'i47j 'S.A�., Y City Cassell 1rlrie. Vmedvr 5. IM rate 7; + a Mr. Naareao requested the elating adjourn to a close autos for„ peseeeenl - -•- W ptefern actslsltlon adjacent to the City yard, - Nay" Ling stctel' that we Date had a repeat to change 00 saw at Tkrrr to 1 ") Vernon,, _- Ma. Ice stated that a staff retest of peenel.ra •ill w back at the sort wastes. t' Mat Ling note to disease the no bed jail factil:y sometime is becaber as to I r shat we us do mert. - ns area Cosecilesa patent asked that wpisltlon need fatallatlw for auaese to ►ick•op frepenn of other "Il" Mprwats. Matter to come beck for ' - dlsoealon .. ' ♦elated . - L 1wt)7)♦ taltY � 11. dRLL Or pt_— COmarramim PECIAL .'asetse TiL Rd • cNrt Mt✓ " Mayer King Opened the seating for p0liz k"Ass. MaIn 112 left the public _ huring or". tOTIONt Moved by Right. seconded I111,41n to cattao the public Searles to dasean 7. IRO. Nation carried 1-hl (Oaht absat). lela as _ C. - As as,eads of ateadlas the tars, few teran -tbo yearn to forty Jean fa a Anatepaat atreeseat bstma the city of haeehe COeansODn W Atlip Schlosser, data -0. M. Scblcaser. Albert tolpls, Jr., Debases J. Netpis, Lffsn R. Le ► leaser, , Jacgsdls L. lehleaat. Snell R. 11Jueaon and Cdr R. ticku4 ". regarding ') the fstwo Malgwat ad resent Operations of the lad etrid facility as 27.7 acres at the sntbeest "rest of Arrow seats asA KoUater Seamen - APE 121. 111 -07. 17 nd 18. lYfea King Opened the "atlas for p"lle hentioi. Then, being a reepnne, the public hearing can dose. - Ij • City Cieak Anteater tend the title of Ordtas" tad. 207. OaINARCI Mo. 303 (secrd sseAfas) _ AN CMDIIMCL of Iii CITY COUNCIL or R1 CITY or 211g0 i COCAMMA. CALIFORNIA. ApROy110 AMRDMRT NO. I TO TO RTtLOIMRT AC&S L y lOY[R Its CITT OF RAKNO COCIICICA, "t VNILIF 0. SCIK.CSIR. ALRILT 1OLQUIt. JR., IODRS J. ROI"QUII. JOINTS h ➢CRLINSR. JACQUNLit L. 6>Q.OSSIR. DAVID N. RIC]NOSOR AND 401 N. RIMARASOM NOTION: Moee1 y Right. 4-1n(Da y Raga[ to metra hll nadlK .[ Otdleawa r� Me. TOT, :Otte arrlel A•0-I (pl) abentj ` R' s 'i47j 'S.A�., r + city CGwcII Mortis 0wwur S. 1914 J Page 1, - "Orion- Need ■ settr "rted 7- 1- 1.,pgt. acsm9sd y 0rlghL to s//cwg Ordlufcf re. 707. ' -amt Wright. %teat. lame $Dwl Nthets -" ` E011T1 Fool b• (117eRm A10 tY1 DImartT IlmssT Y -0S - e-tr (2 4AiY e0egto - 4 t*(eeat to f&r 1 the am oPuwt Mgtrict osed th T.• (1-4 whr) to TAP (4.0 lot 173 earn of lead tors tnd -0 the S ew oe sweh bald A 'l4 Of /tree, "at U Archibald bem - A10 i0f-06) -OL, 07, 14. mY1w lag{ oPuSed th' waifs la Public heavies. That Mlfg,u respn",'thg Public bustles mss clued. City Clock AuMlrt read He title K o dlmoa N0. 2". ' OLmrwz NO. 2f7 (Orcasd radius) .1 AN 01MAKS 01 m CITT coMTL OF Tie Cim Or LNCNO, COCAKWA, CALL OULA. R/gONiNO Y1385Or'e FECQ, so. 200 -0042. 03. 14 WUM 10011 eigi Or raON. &ET or ' Y4ItY2 >•ON V (1-4 M /Y) TO 'U' (4-e W /AC) ., NOIIOOi Owed 1e Whole. s;cc--kd by 0clpt t0 valve loll refelmg of Oediufcr use) 111. astim carried 44-1 (h►1'weet) 1OT1001 Owed by Mikell, noL1241 by repot to fl/ceee Oedlesua te. 111. sotlw "tried 4-0-1 (Ohl •boot). e 1111• E4• d UAl. EsYrm Arp TLgA nsi To7,ONim f•JS .m0yfr Y -0t _ ^� KN0.!- alwftCT - t retort to eaM the 1129 car v0 e[ Tars [tee Pugfged Iu1K Nish Othal sit* to Lee Neeir 4tidiet:0l (4-g dwell its datute nits /or We) in 20 f"eo of lead located eo the vest sia ' torlw"r. of of Church ]beat See ttTlws raleted lmwdMLe to the d"' /tJ rr10 suc-. Of tbs,C�ity rio: ' - 14y'r lard{ enter the Settled In Public hustles. awe Mime u rcaPuass.' ihr ' _ rustic bottled vu closed. Clty Clerk AgtbQst tad the title of Ordimoste No. 701. ' - ONOISECE t0. 341 (Orland resilmg) - - M (4 =ECr 00 m CITY C01.lIL Or THE CIm of sl�JG70 COCA"". CALIFORNIA. AD7F = TACA TILL C010"nC 11.E A,mDmT M.Ol. f0 NOlam mi CoMO.Im rim T.tt TO CNEC[ TIM Olntmt Bona i' Yom. Low norm F /ip710t0iuio ACM Or I.EO Or LOCATED ON as NUT sign . 07 loan 1T100r, ND Cwea cant +� NOTION, Feted y Tepat, "gaud'd y lakrIA is ve (Or loll radimr OretYaH ). g! 6. 701. heel m Tried 4 -0 -1 (M ►1 object) z. i1- ., .- •� 10TIOIl1 Waved y lakela, 12cwded by aright to q/rwe Oreleamt* Iles, 701: 4iim "tried 4.0-1 (Debt'bent) .K V. •_ r, vm s .,161 It, p eMalrm SO ao t(te IwtN e. the x� elle`e! ' Street. �,. Rmeatte� regarding of the swH H t7sreY All7.r Ries . P"lit bwrlt�ts`Clossed. rer public I.erL6. There belt{ u rapssm, the Clt7 Clem lethelet rw6 to* title H or', —@ lc. 767, ' eoultcR 90. S#S beat{ smug AD ) +t6Cp. Or a[ CIrr- COeRlx. OF aR Cx7r'0► Ulaw /t w P" MU I hrnwxh0 nigr ItM 1At10 nR 7 CIT r71L pttt 7175 tvltaonr go I rffa The CIn M "67t7ttim A, =C OF An6n nolumn liL IlMit W'4 by 1ft1 . 1MR1 nr¢otllil5 Cwd1t7 noel If. NOTIONS 302 MbIf y'brat, .eeadr6 If. 705. 5rtlw mer1N 40-I b1 Molt to ertlea hIS rwues If .46lame IMYl tMat7. 611411 M•ed 0- •setrt. a,adr6 by hill t- ppuae ortlmue go. SOS. Mesta mrriN 40_1 16.31 .Ya[). - lessee 36. !1 ha of .i« ia�. to lest{ tN ta6 6w tl -fit =` arm H tetra newt e.at H tee Ce.a.l tilt 1077- 6.s6 off op -t the sat ►set eemerlotf floreq ml Archibald if Stn ]77 -26. {mfr repurt y hsthis Rimer, 4el...at )tarwr. MIM hies eauet6 birelt Ira teeridrr•tla of this ita since big aue CH as later".. 1. this. mtfeeeM er v� pblleChwrlty d the �`!M for public hamlet. Shore befes 61earruff 0o. 66.317 K -0�C1166x14 w Sn CIr7UC go7S 0.� 7Li M tlnc7o netrI � C7CUSCt, to SYn ►t[ t.ti�l7 OI nt nln6rtw K AMA 70 nor Onitt l0 76t11p1 ,1<i67IT � �C p AC) PH bane tl� t ]AC11n 4 t 4 RD J AVWn Ct06CR n. mepue a •sat nh� �t q•tttee wp bra Tr 7.56 term et lore ]e-itN tt the swthm.t mrwt el`t]ersh 6.14 leretl ler AN 1677 - 5x7 -S6. W 1rN1Mt6 - taa071on no. 66.316 ' A 131a677CM or T113 eiln Conch, or nR Cia 05 undo GSCANDIC1. 1176177 K-01. uin65a6 1 x VISUICf-, •' t3t11tMnkLa new 6rAMU or Mglit i, m IROlow n7mixc M,3.% ta61 4 LAND Man CIF w COf17a of C6Oq,oSttt7 40 ta'6ga6 t7iN6R n6'60QaY/r IMSIC.7t Moved by ,� a1 .Mpt 4mliw jel�, wtadrS y Wright it drop the CHamt fin r v (bell "b"at. ties tbemfagl7 eN 4atmla ere. 510. Melee "Wod t� �6 -'1 n : ^t' • Cat3 r+andl Miuta ' - rwunr 3, 1916 ; Paso 10 bean, (9117 at1 aid, et Foothill office Ian .73 central r1an of land tame., 4rae(rto Lamm M.elwarU - •9t 08-2 1173' [rat teat Krr fell,.,, Ilaanr. uro9. halt tape b7 Alan '• raFee Ily •9eeef. the blot eu t rwFee"'. the /,►lle hearing vea elopes Irma 41 aW t9. thee. :r rrOiPnOr b. 06 -311 ,tr or7tM CI 7r CMMM Or 162 ^ifr 01 zmkw �= Mtth rp m raOC -osc 2OOnt A42=sM7 on t t•.l fYJI U(h1ACl Orr,M, h4r y7ltt, (14' 2{a2r /hC) ro omcc P" .75 0► 1060 tOtl7rp 70 t11 --0; 1.173 Fair Err 0► ,"-O Its or rooniLi Ann _ g!r Wel�elanrfe OS N%19. ulkele. acaed,{ b rti e = Metlan carried }.0.1 (4 to am", itana ray g. _ Ut ►1 - >t (147{ d,/er b t• A r""at to " e eh the aanth $14 Al rwehl ll hanlware, One fan •,7•Ra�rfletHet r(er [ra, . rent \.11 Iealnot {) . Llr 10Flfward 1177 f at Ianf ace an wt ee$t of frilana {rrana (3711 city Clock 4tbelot ra0 the title of o"i""aca tae 304. rOLIAm r0. 304 AR CUIRAMI of 0 {. IMmU �q� CM or 16t CIIT Of 6/rC10 ciiiu/ ICCAl7m� i Mile: t )0071773. 76t01.nic3. TM efts or orrg[ar,1, (Or) MnICr -'no (m) 0 tm.Monet nd &, y g-9wt aeeea4l y rlyL to tolre cell rnfl ht ibe ",). $,rend rally for rwanMr 19. 1906. Metter k of o"Uen ace I'0. pr A9119R.., ._ 't x x tc k � army 4-0-1 rota.$ —t to a.rn{ eh -p enter ter /4atial (4tt 4 /ae7• ee eel $ - -_ °�rt�iG�6rr _ Aoa.,1 at the NberraeOtCe C. rind fro. l' develop l 3f. 3). n•rrh-nt career of d ,a1 [er 10.7 ,ern el lend U' {i Al• Gaff "PIrt br Alw ,Fort,,. 4$oelaa Fleeter. I 701- 7f7 -2f, 30, 31. g3or tly ey,aeg the neatieg fan ►-file be., 1llrn$!ag Connell pat one C7a�O• arrtlaat. - II ►la j., Ice. p70 NOW" {rep,. Iran the Grlra rKeeety Inlal of ere Ore)eet. '1►rrdana. No ` dl— sh der-. r. �r•lfnanat narrewef erieatlan 1. rue"p(l. 4ultftic annerelal. Ian 4u1 to t1, .�: °•y (7 Ia a7•rpna C~41 Inca ryoet f111 thin Coale he gprkad .i�[k pt Flt► the neighbors. w'a x ¢ t* 6 J 1� to " *at2_ Y� �w rr{lan r10b $lee.tlel ,neat t— f'�—Zb located an the (147! d d, /ie) 1 t* 6 J 1� :.i tom' t' E m City Cowell Minutes amesber 3. Iw htY Il r7H t► silf� that rt tbe prewar it,, se should Yey t ►e !tom and! Fe tl Ccwlaslw. b lilt that w ale as vast JAI, to Fe two 7 0 Relghcrbeadtee.y.._.del. C►sycar this frev asighber►oud /ettwreAl would b, aistde. Y felt the lou dewltr would be compatible alto a rouliastlal sou, Coeatllaw Sales dlas.d because of the ►lak traffte arou,. wand be better. A rdghbat►aed /etwwct"l Summer ao. W320 A ONO.Vnm 01 2g Clrr COOMCIL or lie CIrr O7 arao CC: AIEMCI. CA1llO IA. M7MrlM0 OWIAO♦ TAL {{Smarr MO ALAI as-03-S. Lf CLIUM COV/R. art As A, MOrrr A In Lisp Ofi 2LOppr Or rill RON MIMRNr7AL (41{ W /Y) SAO tp � p t0[npt AOLIr7 ACM OF LA" LOCA7r1 Ar r1210e710,, CO ~,, to.7 AToupA AU Ur0 ArAallr - AIM tot - 262 -Aar. `..I.p3trd.P.A", {o, s1 as v ttrex�>�<r,�. s�������� to camm • 1. r19,7ataccrresof IW.weteN tt�ye�pFree errr e[ iyts and Mlghlaed - Asp 201- 26: -2p, 30, 3l, 26. 31. {0. 41, 43. anaLn 0a a0. 46421 A1104LWrla RN 2Ma Cllr CCe0C1L or 7Mp Cllr Or UK" tMrtORNYI nt2•ICSL�A=Mo. T 06 -07� p,OMt1Y CmO� ■1QOairia0 A CLa09 IS 20 OIa2LICr RaICMA7IRN :tm gOlOM (p iO MMICMIa1O0p CO41MOCM (m) FOR 10.7 MISS 07 Las, LOCA7D AS Sell MOam=? COMM Or MKMLArO ATOOS NO UrU A7MMOS - Aa 201 - 262 -24. 30, 31. 36, 37. 40. {I Yo 13 emrlOM. Moved by nlala, stcmkd by Weight to wed left, to the plawlry cnmjselw to cheap 4actlw I to "Jabberbeed /cawerelal. ACA of/ieo /►reCM11M1. oud Issue section 2 w It, W far the ! toe60 cmght 3 to beck to the Cewcll in review. lrug,jt Cowld"Atlw Of Section 2 to at o► Yaslp tou.IYastiw from 8 Awlllas %efts per sere. Ilotim carried 3-0.1-t (be►1 scot, nM Me). The City Atcaoq stated that 11 !hero vote sq cheap# to the Ygaastlwe. t►w the !tom amid koue to back to the cicadae CowLalw to start the ecaas apt". it Is Feasible that the plswta4 Cawbrtou led discussed the tom, hat tt aasa't Retired that r�7. Cmaellwnua Wright ats•aA ber lsteat "a to Cot W aHllcaat old adr►bero uecklas tosecaea to obtsls the bafltr. X12. $Q 4!141 Sias el Noilw 7aaslt7taaaiYatlale frwr4l {fdeellf Se�aeet plea. the 41♦ Mel tier asAas per acts. stall rspart y 4bia h, Ygdaca plaraecra to MOLM M NO, x -ass a� C; • 42 A axmvr70a of IRS CILr COUwM or us MROV Clrr or aAp. COCAMICA. CALIFORNIA. AM Cana $AM g VwglC/r p4O3 AMOIN 7" Upt of a1 aOCMO COCAMMCA owspel, SLY'. 11Re07a0 219 0R MInRN or UKDX tntaelruL rpm }i{ RNallpm win pRN tar to 414 AWaulao OMIT/ M ACAS, a0 C-01�aWL =="=IOM or IIs Ipaim. animmuAL 2AMp Cos t� Py k I I 71 7 City C000tit giants, /armour 1, 1U8 +� Past l! �•+': Me tr Kitt op4d the setting for pklic Ntrla. There holes no ruynee. the _ ll- fluting sea• closed, pp LI MDTTNI Mated y Kles. aen3ed y Wright to aPlrwe ttalatl" 1"22. Mstin carries 4-0-1 (h ►1 absaat). a;- py. x x X x.GJL�ilrmT k -Ise - elrr ee far sity Wliantlal Fla *4119) and alwer�lwt Muirytnw.th 4 sing f6-8 Asha) ter 3.67 torso of load, lotatad at the nnrebwu e•rear Stcwt +.- of 19, 824 Yc►ibeld here• "ttlen r An 102 - 101 -21. staff report by lbin To, Associate Planner. Key" KIng a "W the mtias for pblic huring• these Ming co respeso. the phlie battles ran cloud. inaLOTIN t0. U -311 �- A RUCLW n= OP TKK CIR CODICIL Cr Tit C2rr OF RYCU COGMNMCA. CALIPOrnA. APP1071W0 ChrnIL yids AMMIgYT 86-03► - CIrr or LmK*D WCNOICA - U008sTa,7 Y MgnM MT to st I.YE Its SUM Y O7 '" RANCID CICIIOMCA COMA PLY now MIMIN Rr1sil[At, (4.14 NJ IC) TO LOM- IMCI.•pq � 1=1TTAL 14.8 U /AC). M 3.67 ANst Or LYO. •�CATU ,c N a lfts smrr sear AbWUU ATYMK - ins "K Mr i' 1i0MU r NOTICES 'Meted by Nlhel•, setwYd by Wright to A&Trae seoelniw Ms. Motion "triad 4-4-1 (orht Mat). K -727. aatea• F. otaa�w t atatea . s. span rraar•a .�._ .._- Cl. �ti Or tTdernn CCwrarlN L�Otsc LIP NE WKtIII d tP61 IK EIty, ■taf[ re tt � flacon p y no Parew Y•wLte Mayor Zing opened the seatlag far "hill lapel. Addressing C"cil out lady tuft, or o1 Caato Asa two ded Its be catlnael for 4 Reba be n deaf. hr end! beta to be ward to Caahis H1 with a Vacant Brady obIch h IMCTINS Woad y 1"ast, oocooded y Wright to "stints itta to .laansry, 7. ND. Notion arriso 4-0-1 (ra►I •beat). as as song O2. P OC "+T IN N C P, 4pet a "tenneCYt /a et ""Jots "lorltlu to eYO q City-side t eiralaties. 8toff report y tat Ian. Co�Saltf Pnelepat t Pient"Ci \ lekonnttta consisting of King old sgaet rnennoedod ah)tiw at schihit '1a. Mayor KIDS Old if Cmell wan A agraetat w1U the "iwlq tinting 1. 1. IIOt'If1Et dwad by "ft. r"Oki by Wright to adopt lath!, ate. Mnlr Carried 4.0-1 (Pahl abaect). may: t4.p1AT -t7:f V3v`nu •. K`. 3.) t 1� 1't Ctq C. Ii MlaetfS .. ' tnteler'S, 198)< fir r • 'M b. [tom {i 10 !Ye[W[ e•C [LLClitt! tlll[[xatl r0[ 09[ R [ lee-■ ' •�1 Surf 90"t hD Lear" Val"feae, Clti Itsr{er, relutt)r{ 12.10{.00 to jj prAue 9100 Dees edict road Tt2 Sys [. Leap• fs tle 0{efi[['s are r[w they p Iota elw terl ech"If rpe[)q Ywt ue of Mp. fA "err WIIM, Weed by tltels. retested by 9r1{ht to y►r"S the fpa"t of 12,106.00. )Ytl« ""Led 4d-1 (Debt rbelft). E�Sl�f'�l w xtw {tntnmD e f f o a f tCTM Moved 22 Kiel, e"eaded N Weer to alf.xro to a cl"Sd fseeles to dlte s Nnoeeel tattete nd StpIo/ties rt Kerrey u {ocbetter at 6th Street. Wtla "tried 44-1 (felt Sweet). 11e "'Hat Sd]ereac at 9813 he. r 7 4epettc117 nwlt"d, y Merly b[t.lrt i CCity Cier h • dpprovdt k. i Y n a� � �." • gink�? :I'tiliSM?;rir"_Ytt. ' r ti Rat R� W, S _ _ Iwn►+r,17, 1986 ..•. _ CITY OF lAVCIO cv_Wq CA CITY COUNCIL NINVIRI . 1tal.e r�l.. ,� • A rep," "*ties at U. C-17 C0rC1I at tbi Clgq of laatle 0.ruilep vet r Linelul, WerheeCa 19, - is the Lleas fork Cowlt7 Center. 9161 Gr -" plc. JHfrey figs. nuep. `TLe uetiq van 14,194 to atd.r ac r. 9 61 Z by Jetcrt vine Cracllaav7reet Cbarlr J. selaet III, 7e 1. J: Calm, and Key,, Jet fry tern , A79s let, vrn City passer. Lenin X. Rauetvavf Cltj Cleft, :w+r17 A. Avtbntett City utwa.7. Jvun Ratkuet AA 1ntatratiae sanieen Oleectr, Jlv Raft; Asel.1"t City purr, Robert A1re1 rd City Pieaaae. It'd seller. Ahant veret Credlen Jr O, tl141a tad tstlrd H. OeYl. II, Tsenndey. sw@.We 20, 1986 - I.,. Lire ra•k Cavertt7 Cntee, 9161 foe, ine toed/••_ Cpp,Oft11I "Muslim - p. Tkenda7. vweaber 27. 1986 - 7470 P.e. - 04,U amz1llTtATIOS ifl ssNLT 6CAC CITT OFFICIALS -Lieu fork Cat eav(ty Center. 916, 1...11171011 ee Line 1w0. O. Tsera4 Lieu Park Cayer euseltt' Cnrr t et, . 109116 6 1 - M ea Line land, - A.rTIOCR OOtN7UlOS - A• Preeentatir of Kerltetatlr carevdlel sr'Krac1 for Yle oeeetandles eeenlsetioan to the Adrbep Cerbdn. ` reerae C. [aaeve eu. -•- i C2. APpw41 at Narnrts. 86 US,.... se'n. 11/7/86 and 17/lyK and Ph7re11 .94191 10 /76/ fw the total cart e! 61.072,]79.11. Y111G s Via Phu Inviter 1�Illu - Q11172. Or-W 6aet 6 Yip Gtins Place, 1 Ltd.. /Ql Nair Ave., taste I. CA. Alc.hallc Iwerge APPllutln for Oo-fob beat s Otu Rat1al Ill+ea. Ai • NPep Charlu Y. 6 Lie4e J. Lace, 1790 II9b1b street. 17. AP91we1 If lgrweaeet a6rleant tae Iv7nwevrat n+nslq for D. ¢. 6 }76 t,d by It the ertbanr career of Arlhlbeld Arevae and tweatb Strnt. , 1 ntvittel by sAn evd 6cha, • Cram, Petteeeebiv. IISC\OTtm p, 86.324 A IOOLOytOS OF TV, ClT7 COMM Or Us CITT O7 ttsCGO " 'J COC"mCA. CALIPOUTA. APMOYMQ nvt 11i RA CIO ` 11C}ac"Mt samlifT FOR O1LC1R CgDMT AC 1t19Id s0. 1 }]1, C6. APrrwet, of 1 e/rwreat un •pt and la" ted At the +wtbean faftwnnt +� a t tome et In% sheet entity rer,.D,t. 1 }72 aW Pitpser _! A�erq 666vit G4 by tllanir Land Co"By. - tz cit- came cit Hirst., • 11cre-ler it 1286 0 lLnCLVn= 20; 86-325 t'. A MOLMO, or TKZ ClyT COMIL Or TIX ClTr 0, React "CAMICA, CALIPORNIA. AMOTMa 1 0 MOVE=? ACKMMT All rmonmt 811CFAIry to% Mtsmot Lview DO. $5-52 CY. Appcmal ,,f Lft,"afte, located ftah 'Of Us, Lift a: at-lift agrovemet for Trect.12670. -1 them -4 d fta of Spnc#. Califoralm. 9.18JItta DY Leelm Names of RUOLMOd go. 06-326 -A Analw"OR Or' fas Cz%T-Cc6'gCIL OF INS cit Or RAPC`.O- y4 CDCANDW-4, CALLFOUIA. MPTOFM nMOTIMT IZMAIov ACIE�T AND LMMomT ga=RlTr FOIL ThacT 12670�1 TM -4 AM App,me&I Itaft. "be It':f ft,"aftet '"co ea &.d improefterecitY fee 6737 test 4 by weld wilbor sea William James Guist. RUOLV-101 iC. .46-327 A KU(kVnCv or TXX CITy CWMIL Or TNZ City or CZLIFMXA.- AMOT110 thrlwilfty? ACIMU DIT ago 42MITY M 6737 UAT Arms hest Clawl to ftthnt,e pyftft _f s greaser at to were $0,000 tram Dy Project food# to ocatb•rn 4 callrenta Glace CoftRY for the reloc"t" of eft tres"'Islas t'e"T from "a 71"Pud f:.rlb server .11Sua sent of Day Crash Cbeft" 'a "Bisect'" with the Day Clark thermal project. CIO. ApprNal of Ims, t"'ft t Jud"0101"at Aaftcy. b I a City cf Rauh;-Ca."j, ad the • C11- 47rm-1 to pr,baft two ea.omatcatfom aafter; for Sheriff 'a Petrel "flat am "th"ift the lead. far this "vital o Forch the ourtive bdpt ativit 7, a@ be arpt"'Lated from CIS. Approval to ft,,A se"It4a concrete @djv I hug* tram S .0l to 4 .119. at as -qure foaft, 0 had@ for this le"Iticnift iseltdad e am to the-, 1986-17 fiscal yft-r' Waste. - C13 Arpre"I tom' #1 perch"o We street '"ft"m from 8010 ftae@ vew4a. -tent met to err"d 6"20'001 This I@ the ceplumea of fts melt &ad the -a"Ittom of 'moth". are ,ca"'i"dire 96-17 fiscal year begat. Rid4Frowst to azeept the coyote Ceara riftard comemalt.'. 'm park project is the Ter.& Via" CIS. Approva of luclulft, labulac tb'4 t *.tc%ctIft of cit. rr.� dolousts. Its .041 RAZOLMOR 10. 06-3:2 A 11SOLV2I0r Up In ClTr C 0MM of T11 CITT Or LANCRO =A.CALIMUU. sailotulw 71X IUUDCTIOE cc CITY D MMIS fact All NO LONZI nWIgz2 AS "NOW"N" OKM' COnWJ1T COOK AMMON 34090 inaLmes X0.*66-329 A 1114MMON .,Of TRE CITY *OMM Or TIN ClTr Of LUCIO CIOCANOWCA. CALLFORRU, AOTRORlztlo •13COUS AND DOCVNVU VNICS, INS WITIOCTION or City ANN So Lamn %IqnM AS FlOnDU -UM -MMMT CON IWISO 31490 as c i "-bILI _ • lap l -.Cis. V -•_r•_ - -. _ 4.. -3 .,�__ AO9ewa to eQaat Chrbra.r 19114) rt►r`lr rltl CI r +` or Nrdsudy. buyer 2{, 1996, ad eLaed fr14 bHllus to 4opt f. Dec. Si. 19%., ` C16. )tt ahue ►uety ter dcrMr 2. 190 - IVU hrrly ter 1916, faf Nott9sse lnerf loot fresco. Clf. let Ohl to seoely for to., 11, 1916 to Molar rate stoetees lfr rest4otld est4fe pnlp. , WTIONS , Matlu Catt(bA 2-0-0 *Ikolfeud bdhl �b ..t). aMwr' the Guut Gln4r. Met 19 01. 19166111 or sn¢r stns �• " rdnr mtmrim,ou twm�3 • ^D♦9t4rATtD♦ tr •v C°n<Iiaraa Wright rpoeted sre Mc .. str stoup rrn aced a they rare, !prat leletretln for the end" rh; Nyse sly sespftr{` cast Cornell prCard town[ dt1 tr (tent to dun, the Bete Ye► a the nn nerdy rlth • repot tar the he Jet , s W are ytehsye. ACTIOIS Cassell <unned. rrrerr� _ 02. Aso n= C°nellau Yt4et rry9Catfd that cusId m Y Men to cla•isly the one C behh4aed, toast !Hors 4eflo9tflt ras =110ted. A sin, suit was directed to 1941 Is'o this tc o +strut ureiN the sets, ere as that adjotset to ittc rase this uetlee 91 the ararra .+ . n. (1{-t{ bhe t� 9f•A (atf(Capreulecul°ut) ler�a ,restrict Rap leeted -os ` Too cwt! s14 H Dpthf ll YHerW. It1f /nt rf4 Gifts t s of Iasi drfo4et(91s ►4etB /II )clued) - Aryl 700.2 {1.09• pbllt !miss rrsteie. A.ly to Pahl Is _carly, mfrs heigC to tup_rrr „ehr 11 1 City Clat A9urlet read the title of dd(ucu +lie. r ` OUI1AtC1 N0._ 706 (nted AN OiOIrARCt of 211 C22t CoMtL o< 2U CIir or eALCl0 1 toe20` A0 I 110 as -211 x u9tl94•d FARM ut71 1211 fseT VMT Of 1hEMAX Anna nay'- ■Ormej 0. !/ tin, (lY2{ OI' /K) n') Olfl [i/r10f2t0I0ftLeR2Im6.1+.2C( .Ft NOTIONS it” tt Wright. Nrlt geoadrd 1! Ypft to ruse hll iudty of Ordlann�r , 19.40 {. Yettoo Carried 3.0-2 (Nlhsls and d!I eMrat). WTI02t Korea h, �+ .,rain Carried'Oy =k er99et. seto4l ti 'Wright, to o99rwf Oaltiou O�lp{, ;N: IRM.18 ad Dahl u Raa11R 01. n-=� liammof to. 89-770 Y• ditnc� S J cr l"rrl/• Cdr7dotlp 7oII4 III c)rr or Lurno IIr �u"UMl[I " Y 2" ClrT' or or s777afa Or A 11O/ Wall, MADCZg II I�LQJ„ 4 [totter to"I.d 7ataat iM'tots • 1 ZM1 -t„eui to atrrwe lueiatlee go. K -770. ■� a�R.R R 70 Irzw gn"M0 F-60 4 ,tyyabFfotlw w u d ' a1)w^ n kacel IQ. •�� • e R R R • _- 4MJ of [yyl� et,rkwd •[1111! -0 - fan yja` _."lttnnr�- M , •ttn dni- tartrtetlw .1I 4,ta, a-d Ir tk ae4rp - the O's" 41 1-4� fat ratr44-41 *1 Art-1 fMf.lw -foe r" -t.#yft %,`M �J>M7 ` 177�t lta7+ pIMTAO at 0[tu 4,wa 4"It4tatl L tk0 f �wa J. low b7 -r000d t1. i -Else ..tpa lw raklfe ►wrl bewi+r ]�j �7 what. areacd w ta, .. ty Ytsl 4cO 3 7-0-1 eq, eke 41 0ek1 a Mii, 1nr1M is teal a a.R a R '- ,,. -. t. as no llpt f0Y4STU ��� Raa11R 01. n-=� liammof to. 89-770 Y• ditnc� S J cr l"rrl/• Cdr7dotlp 7oII4 III c)rr or Lurno IIr �u"UMl[I " Y 2" ClrT' or or s777afa Or A 11O/ Wall, MADCZg II I�LQJ„ 4 [totter to"I.d 7ataat iM'tots • 1 ZM1 -t„eui to atrrwe lueiatlee go. K -770. ■� a�R.R R 70 Irzw gn"M0 ,tyyabFfotlw w u d ' a1)w^ n kacel F f -0, •e. 141t atd 4ht ~�►nit)amd to ettd ettl 'i pea " 4"It4tatl ,IJettetd i '- ,,. -. d►rrwNe 4t,r1r A. dttb,l,. city Clark ilk e' � oat xr a$ 1. . y. K^' .s t 72 i is ".. IrCr`w"i• "•. r Ter r December 3. 196 — • . _ - ,• 0177 Of LAMO CKANDI" • CITY COt10-CLW,_alleged, A @plot meting of the City Colwell at to city of Meethe cecaege get a bdeeeAgo **eatet 7. 176, is the Luee'htt Ccgr git7 Cantor, 9161 **t Line IaA. Mcte Ceramists. The getting tee ullnd to tsar at 7870 P.M. by De7rt legal@ L. Stage. , Personal were Cwgtllemtertt **berab I. Sent. CbAol J. Depot I7, Jeffrey King. 7oeet J. *eight. and IY7er Dennis L: grant. Ate pr@i@nt:amrot City Mswpt. Laeea, M. tuvee.rt CIt7,Cltrk, goverl7 A. A@tettt,Cty Attereey.rJemm Derkmal Am @Iarget City Onapr. lower Mtnel Adsuuuative aAM179t. Mart Lwiart Ain utttte Decwlcu Streeter. J/n vatu ",Comomniy Derelement MrMeM. Jack Loss; City Pioneer. Send ballast Cow it7 lattice$ Street". bill Malley. ' oeeeoi ` al. lhereaey. **cater 1. laid - 7800 P....- vistane ANKTArzon COMad010a - LiM. Pert Calmor1t7 Center, 1161 base Lite **nd. a. 7huiM7. D"r 4. 196 - 706 p.m. - AbRg6T CONCESSION - time Park Covariy Cantu. 9161 Sets Lino Iowa. 33. Theeeday. **ember A. I116 - 7830 p•m• - ILAMIG • CINOR Y0L6L0: - Rolcbe ce [elghbo Rood Coster 9191 Acres allow" (to disease let @ter@ Rod melt cis M. Nd@tday. Lewwr 10. 196 - 7800 pm. - PLIIYIMO C91IR610a - Llna Park comoseit7 center. 9161 ate Line Road. b. ]fetdey. December 10. 196 - 7130 p.g. - WX R69t.OPMM COIIQC11011 - Lima fact c �tt7 cent". 961 won time lead. C. a111r CAt Cl. Approval of Marratt. **Slater lops, 11 119/16 and 11 11616 and hyvall tales 101301% for the tout agwol of 161.909.07. CS. A1cNelie $@runt y►l /utlem far Om -fate Seer L will Ltlei P1mr Pte Grilled **)a. farm 1. L Ibrahim L. lahanr, 10067 Arrow Rest@. C3. Alcoholic Devetge ypllutln for all -late Be" A tine. Circle L lend @tor@ awl. Circle M Cewtisce Itw@a, Lt. 7900 -D a. am". Co. Alcoholic Mergge Appltttiem for Os -Dele Central, Rldr Awhile Inn. Glen a Maemi 1310.211 gad 7abert Mapelluee. 9469 foothill Internet. C3, Alcoholic Merge Application for Oct-late Deer L Mint btlol qau. . 7ntemL De@tsorant. Towboat. Inc.. 6760 Bets Line Reed. C6 . yproul of logroreeent agromert and Lmpcov'ewet setriy loo -pdece tip_ 9170 In 6 -09). enwitud $I McJ7 **relepeaU United. Mo. 1, was rdMrfat.' tgprwewt agreeo@et and laproraat seadr7 sewput by City- ComclUf ,' October 1. 1986, @abeitud by May OovetPwmt Ltmlta4: b. 1. located beteea' Mullion onA Plttberth Ioewee old bntua Youth and Ituh Itulu. -,W, - '!;fir= r•- !if t(:" =. ft.:...;.'tc -. -._- , i, t"• %, ._. .arid .._l_i "+ 1 -7 =a t pv .r 61 •" +fie x P City Gaegl tlewtw L enter 7. UNWSQT LfDr4, Ann o►_a ¢7 too et W 1wefGtNntltt Me eft" et I7 /.�l�D� e.1 ur the l�tteeueme °Ma4 located 1�O►t+h etw11 ra tj~ of e4.4 le Irene ft be to A lot;,v"M aft," ,ff ID. M -]76 A0.p_! 411 4 rl/ COMM CAL Co. ��'�Aor " aaA�o,, CAP/ hYtua oOF wao agree wwel W/4 bl br/11 � f)1 Mae a ittNlocated � Yw 44tt a(rn.eeMtt �nTrwwnt ti4 O7 �QD"Off No. Itr,eR eD1 /eijy Arm.. A /sy�a /o. M -]]7 o► bs LanvM PAWK ly ou+9w� ror Vol CIn Dr RANCID ""iiar I Stn, '� C9. 4►rwel aalin Lb /NO�7 Can 964. 9 "efeerl MD services the tae at" 10.DDeto b4 fu4/e /elt Sys, entrants, . I Or el t9 ~i Ch f{, iDl llt7 Ter ttee ans' lbw °pmt fLr1. 411oeme le A InM"ra or orLDr a,- 11'731 m_ sLA. At n or rot Ac Of C7w CIO- App,,al 44i W1 4�ttele �i, v IartDC if ate/ 471 h'nw •t /4th llrnt.71 Out Lle~e 11-4-C 1) 0 .leety7W f�ytme. . .°/ CAI TAX or tfL IMIX11 T '""D xz � r/1 9Coo spurn lwo Lar' �bb7 AUD Trc111iPI ltso Pau Min e b •IDtOMlt 1D /amigo !1 CVIJALD AND C� =n./xgeN/eti a Later to yl„ti Pick ej frble4eel? � the Tern tlete:erue erred 4tia else rut r Program. le t7p grtpwt iirwe/ to the IfMt7e N I t'D.00. Developers 13. ApDrwe1 of Drletlre t.feuTte I "Loseuea matn Niger. n1 I, t A. a rI y.�M,J. th •L m .asset somitt � + s''eis at t. f . too kcmb4c 3. 1946 bte7 ,y Lti t. ease "° - •• - `_ S$RNe101 70. X-040 A lX2oT/q OF at CITY COUNCIL or FEE CiTT Of Imclo ° ^ f` COGIL11G4, CALIFORNIA, AfnOrma ENnormom AOgnml END IIOLOfi)mT SALT 1? 109 OIlX10l twin g0. X -03 Old. Approval to ward the resibattel .Least r0haellitstt _, Shute It (alordy 7 Seel) to the apparent Invest respectUle bidder. feats. rnsiag, Iatsrpa:ateg for its ale ®t of 8107,496.60. CIS. Approval of release of beads and Sett. of taplctleat ' • fora Nap $600, late ►its! hrfara.ea Dead (Itrett) 0169,700.00 , mQDTIq g0. X -041 _ a mmurum Of TEE CITT COOACIL Of Its CITY Of WCEO C %A19WA. GLMULA, ACCEnm0 ME IO6IC mmor1mn nit pA%CO. Wr 0W0 END Apnottgno mt MM 07 l NOTICE Or ' CgPETIC0 Wt mt VOLE CUP 81 -011 � letuast rAttefal hrforeaare land (straft) $77.700.00 RVIQQOnq NO. 66-041 " A 11SOLVIIOS Of TEE ClTT COUNCIL 0 In CITE O7 WCEO COCA WQA, Ca170n71. ACCIL I6 -ease 191 YVUIC UMOVEMn FOR W! SI -03 END ENnoaxop; III Min Or A Nona Or comma r01 vt VOft ' Treat 116161 Islas.@, faithful forfaeanea lane (lean $667.000.00 1I1Le.DTiq 90. 96-341 _ 1 Rn6V11011 Or to Clef COOI'CIL Of aE CITY ON 'MM* CVAWNEA. CALIFORNIA, ACMrfM Flt VVILIC nOtOfCmTS I" IIH 11676 END ADUMZUG ',MR M1114 Of 4 NOTICE Of CORILMON fCI RA VOLE C16. Approval of profmicaat unless greseet for olttoris Yalu study for tba Rthseda lase, Deals Lin. 1 -1. 7 -1. 1 -1. 1-0 with Villtaaean 6 Rhaid Consulting Civil Engineers. mr -UTeq 10. 36-014 A gENLLOII01 Of TEE CITT COMM Or Tea tire or '"CEO cKAR GA, CALI10n7A. AFFECTING A 72011011CRAL SERVICES ACRW=T 101 sun lmm To IN n170LRr ME THE VICTORIA STOn Dun LLEtN am= In IFTICTS Of Di8C8YCN nom Ttt norom sTmack ITORN XAU Lan 1 -0. 1 -1. 1 -7. 1 -I aRN VOLLUnal Aso SC91ID Cg6Q.rn0 CM. RNCUMS ARD LEND 591011010 C17. Approval of Cantrnt Change Order la. 1 for ebe.'prdopaeat of a perr,ent ,Sassari[ eletea far local oteaete M car►, letter and aldvala imeatarp far the additional fee of 14,940.00. ell' Approval of eaSi.erieg emcee Cuntroct Cb.+te Order go. A (C.O. !•x111). far terunaa drawn aldse /nS and btltm ltnst eate.l. Ath L. A. Valaetntt 6 AAenslates. Inc. in 4e a,mat of 17,108.59. brtytet tae anetrart ' .,rest to EU.957.79 to be pall fta tpate. DnaleP.t had. RXO.VIWN 80. 86-047 A RUCLDTiq Or 711 CITY COUNCIL Of US City Lf LAFCNO COCAdCl. CALF MA, AIf GTM CILGS OLOU 14. 1 TO 1u w n rtsexaL $nV1CRN 6Ctt7m7 VITI L. A. em6C07I 1 �• dASOCtdTn, INC. FOR 1111001 AVZ= VIW00 AV) "=I= , _ S-.= ganllq e i •' l -, city a'erarit Immeave serer., 7. 174 7320 4- CIO 7 - .:. - - -- And the city t-at ma,,matmoo f.. w laetletn•helt/e llikes Armen W the city Vet belt led 4PO af.a pact rntaist At kill lnea a 1. aC.� Af We LW tlrii ash any. Man of • lty� Apeert lateen L C. Last. Caepay. tlll3lnelpsa company. aW the City. - ttaOGOSIOa 1ELdf.11i ' A 117r.OTICtl or tit Cllr COO=, CI TSS CITT Of WCCO e^JCNOWA. CALIIOTSCA. AysINCl - AN ACnEMM WITS SOWItO PA TLNSF TII)IIS ODeRYE c a Ias romact I01 or A cuts CSNtm AT 1II.LIITS C1201:2acm or s)ss LLTL 40,0 CIO. A1paroW I of swelatlas of Astm or carnet ml+s ww'do,00' tar raAaldanatlal to the rgrost t_ wify nett A ALwla, am. «aoadOsnen IMpt repaant4 an Ala aria/ Tw AfowoaL. ). IN0dd0 L 46-747 A.MNLM t fR t C= t76Nt3 ! Tn..CnT d Rd CO2MEMA.. C>L24Cfu. ISCASQUOT IM teen TO Artrt Ts S71nlrr s" s0 to"ASSlSA'afs111S At! =M AM= Os — SMNLM am or!•lIR AIlo1i CLI. 4r'wrI to Wmads M woust eatulss.w eavr "u LIaso issaodw Fliote•aeas Warner Faeitl,ae dirt vs ld ree:Is ►raper teal at oyArWSstet within ul.i •eana prtp,. CIS. Approval tv rsa4 Ung @"Ipeant W'Wassw wtrart to swthm Oau S7staeS. fee the ronet,d$s of the /AUt year, At • east at 46,0D.41. C17. Apwwat to arrapt TO 1965 -86 City aUt So nb]trN by Wew, tell A lwp,�d. City Aaditen. CIA. Appewtl WI tap.adirer# of 4)).No for raAeAAlist of the assinseries 6.4 2TS11di•t 04 Safety apn A4 Judi "tie at asuea,(T uleThan etW,dpaeAt. AppraKl,4 falls free tIN potul tr4 w0allatucs rnrn,, nd t`meafw to the City to illtlu nelldlg twOu stet arrant. d"' Approval to Ft"b"a on Sol Wood aprge, cat to osceed $4.100, A4 V"a'e Ad rl'"& plot' rat to emca4 17,1W, 14 ..tent,, .Indian of ` •torasl treat load (70) oa aliwte the taut rants to Strut e4 auk o""AanAU. 1"Isteuara And OWWOOD Alteot (01 -4647 -1900) C16, Apprwrt of adjastea s to Who anlasl count Aeat,AW, with the fealty of fm Mturdleo Allowing far u MLvl central Nfltea lsalpa "d far, We►e Catcalls, at s alrou ant to Clty of 656.100.00. The City Coalril had A11"A"A food$ fart this lutu,ed let) of emice in the rr III& -a7 oadpt (Staff raw4 its) to me back of attt eou /g). C37. 4"wal at a reaolatin uthnlsiat th submittal do • pant Application far the 1936 Cealt7 hrhI,Ad$ o+nd Act had, The apps utin Will he Set the Additias of • mud cart fani;lty, to oath of to, City -e eU4ly pawls Nov A4 fn tee partial lordly of W faure ter"tws Talk. , 7TSO.onm So. N -346 A 101Q,On= OF Tit CITT CWXM N lit Cr%w OF 1AK110 _ COPIMMA, CALIMULA, AFyCO/IS0 US AML Ud ICr rOt CWt TOWN OM TSS COMMIT FAIL.ANIS ACT OF IM3 706 NS _ AmTIOQ Or am COURT 9ACILIntl N SACS on Ist SII871s0 FAIT sim slNlt 113 Cirf A90 703 US copirm up N J; NOSTRUM FAtt C7S. At TsSlle %"riot - )AalsrT 7, 017 - Swtr6neemtsl Y,asret ,Af Oealtp,nt xctriat Asnlnt 56-07 - A .pM"K to Sane up SM44meft Au" of lwp Ice toes An the e4 tamr�uto A'raft atl.4ttill Camocartl4l) far MIA Ads - 01096 lsw, - A i _ yortlal e[ AA 507- 101 -A7. ,'} - ti �{ City Couc11 tliettea seeaaor 1. 1916 Pop i CIN fact pall* !aeries - " COdamber 17. 10th - Bwiroomwtal Asoeomwt Old _.. tstatleo nee: M49 - Mdltw Cacetraetim - Appeal at Viewing Ciiwlmea Asetaloo Irleg a 12 filet loot opwtri" "all ~mmt w The meet aide at lots 14 aY 13. Alin 1043- 111-01. 07. WI 1664311 -H. hit 1062 -1f431. ; (COwelladms Wright regumtol Its rmwed (" dlseoadaiad. CIO. get pahlle heart*& - December 17. 1991 - Advice sd accept the 19"Ieg wle7 tepert far the city of Adage cocasom, C71. Bat pohilc hdarim. - December 17. 1986 - Review W accept the tees(,& Policy Cep*rt for the Rang* gcaaeya Bodwedaty amt Adds". MOT DOS, Moved by loaaat. sdeoWd by [leg to spprwo the Mean of Cho Covered Colesdas (*fsas items 20 add 20. M*tl*a ""I'd e "almousl7 2-0. e Nil** pl.ceaalov of Its 20, dppwrll of laeelot(tm of forest of strut clog P"C"Mat pat Ne al"tiw L to rspoot " stfp 7Ymmw /tasmoos Oman t 'Legal" Sams. (tts Nodded IN difuerlw). Cemdtrmw trlt►t fold this awU be kuadht u tM paYlis'' sttsatla tutws, of pmleg chi* as a Comsat Its. tyw Brut "had it mgsu ON W "aor, la the "al aM Wish" to afire" this less. "NO ace Y mpw". Caemslihq ir(pt latom that this "hiofW bar cuaere. Ism. tto M. 1-117 A ROMWC7a0 A m CM COgR3 or 2M cm OF BAI0) CMAMOMfA. CLUMU. BOLA&= in T1117 m W17C in BS62 O'AS0 66 New ll An SBWI• sTom toast iQ BIMMM * AIR or B u AM" MUMS MadA by 0rlrhl. Cards" y ti's to orieaae the latest to aorfp tM stmt ae "e of 4nm" "A nrstw abler NO rAas. Meta" casrild a000lowslp .ffffP "fete Blsateslu of Stu 29. got pY1t* YwrtaM - gaassMr 17. I9416 - Mwirommnl b'o".dlet and Sss"LLea neat 10249 - Clem t."tsactlw - Appool of ILmaW CoulIwiu'o deckle topltiq s li (set local Nem trtw trail "Naomi w tM set sib of lots lA a" Ch. ANd 1111111 -01. 02. tll 1002 -012 42. 029 1662- 161 -01. ca *deuce ftlpt arated tbet Cis Yd a rheamrs Memo od, Items rituo thittp foot of this [reject. 16=14 gam refrowc • cuftkat of (Wrwt. Ide - city Attar+" rsspambs that aU too a lbred a member 'at them prmn2 palls far line pmrp"ss. MOIIOge Moved by W "Com"d y "pat to p.Ytla Y @Peg for Tr 103449. Nsilr meted mooimmmiT a���44 tN aaao4L 1. Cr�Alf ftmtile BO 1266 S Mt-M. ,pjl=WT foully - no *IPe of Co"Itleaa of r0ptwel rryd[tei h tY' u.brsrdudla& of "until: .y Sly carrell tl""t . - .. Ooreaber 1. fix., Page S " "hest etliltue Roy drrew &es "' and (S) • • 4aiwSo •'.twig sad peel ►b t,en 4au so 'stnetlw within Jenny Saulew "d far • Sl.s sae Mottr flan lnr td " the .lath eld0 of State tests Goal of Stla drew• I. at Cnersl Isdutefel ziStrlel. (eeatlued fees Iwe-ber 19. lips wells&)• Staff report y 341rr7e Medan. Snloa Civil MSueer. (Saco" parties of the appeal opidls& the drainage study bad bees dthdran by the *$pliwt). �May" test epeud the "Otis& far !%bile bullish, Adde"ais& Ceescll Out Jwea hart", 809 all". s little, ate set •►Peis/ to Utilities. ant M71V !" hie n"4rROesdIV of prated Partim far dot" cs. let b eabJtleN to Paylsh far • total at 1700 fait in le�tb aft► the p "•!billy K iettis& reimbursed f" lose that Soo feat R that. No felt Otis two a Wardship and an ufalr and saJut retslteault. There being no farther peblle t "feaee. My" St"t clad the public hewtlV., Cowmdlw M . eliwiure the plan and tree." pelt Senatteeep pp am4r Its. ed world totally neat m the tout estl"t•d coat for "dergoeandls& of Its. bo. MC"t Gohsd Same" at."" that aloV the Srr" test• RaperyT M. Sates will be retmbrad. •Gold be $233,00. 1 "he soul nand "e be would Mm to Soy I" spa fault would be 1279,000 with a njsfa,, eat of IM.000. Sr. So4wet wise GoW If • y Study !d den dot to to that the Rated abut world b it N Mm der.. tooted at a prorated ance t. Stu Mn"a laptled that %84 sat =Cll•esem yrltbt Gold It the Cly told the developer to the "rib at the sI" It N• blng dewelcped that they did set "d to Pat t ►r "dertrswdlng to "a the lstN has&kt q. , Hr. t" Stood VS. At the I. that yy"fly "!tt "117 developed. there "to " Solid" f" "d "trending of atillties. Ceaaellwm zing strati with Sr. Mae". _,M felt that with the lard• p"tles •' Clans& Meleped, that le sweld M fair W apRoprls" that he Pay fen in halt M the "dertn"dly. A• ether half will "t go "dergro"d at Its Rs,eat tied. but he skills rata Is felt. - Co"etl+esan areas stated that 14. M�tw wt, sou the tint a" fleet who Ma U& to later the total "al for "derResdbp bit Portion of the Pf"tyo and +, ale solid Mtu to ant • Pr"Clast for all of tbese be bane had to M7 It to lull. Candlesx buP•c stated tbat elPallu: ee's Gant R"eadt,! Ls elr"y Mn ant In fewer of tit Wood •s' "iwe NO petndes• bath •qa. M felt Shut 'ban yaw were uMO& Patton. yes wale hatklog abet direct lspacu " the •• pe"try fe order to asks It "re vutL, but wbm yew an talking about plea there to • t" side of the taut eitwel". It to sue that w eese wp with m CIS" "d comide pally to reopen to the "4gresndlsh of atll ltise. Co"tltu"an Wright anMd It ve e "14 [nail• this as a polity leave Without lerist to "M a decteles almt•thlS separate led" tonight. thit that could JlthtW big p�1ths low" t going taM is roCaoutt of ti" tot, seybe�'. such " aft arum. de• of yet be he@ not recHeed • repart buck fm thsj+ Claaier of Comore• who at" t "►let " this Particular.• fit's at than s(": i Once we got the report. Mae will Ong It. . +1 �qF - Co"cllma bu Ov• sgr that w S ►w11 Consider •.'� ': the utter haler, a teslghtl� "; M felt It Valid be mValt to bald this .6910 tke Ceaaell•!o delrS the of. MI" flit asked Mccesell Need the utilities "dorgreved" la pelt the appeal should be d's/d. ,1p 413 City Council Mleate, - 4eaber 3 „1996 st� Soft 3 ' A",: 1107101 r,. Marty by 3atast, tested tied to atbotd the appal with Na protein , abate to be Mid by the developer, Motion d1N by follonty votes, a� — 1 •mt 6gaes. fly ROWS state. stoat. Wright M0nOmt Moved y Wright. attended by Steve to Nap the appeal, Nation ta"Ird by follonlep votes last star, stag Wright �± `i. Uut d*qa t` gist A . oeeaaa 92, wrym rcrim AMMI no man MMLMWK. Staff toper, IF Jack La, commodity Development Director, - Mom 'asset opeead 'the meetly for pblte hearing. 1100a Ming - r"ponee, the Nestle baYly van closet. _ NOtiont acted y tied. neeeedet y Wright to adopt 4a.,la.lon 1s.” Ih71f. . ' - f316IITIOM S0. G -311 � � .•` tl _ A 931607!4 OF at Cla COUNCIL Or T' 21 CITY 07 RUCa0 COCalpaO•. CaLUDINU. [001171 07 aY 11MARMO, Slut 07 - CY.ir4psu, OLMM TO It TYJItD. • t7471OM OF 330 writ: , 11=0 a31LL •71N0t YO O[n CtR COINNL , •eetea 9. Cdt00CT to iDQta 1lD R1CL ptllrftllLiT7 aCi iaful twice YD dttfnIX m xervaNTN rt m uNCp0�,dtg�puJtm �"tTV0 p1pYCt •Ottiti72 Of w0T 7o V.'® e1TCipaL a op rep.000.000 ors. , In[[ rtpart y 9716[.• veaeatmen, City Status. taps Stone optead the Mattes in pabllt Started, note, ring one public reape16, the pottle hearing vat elo,ed. , ,_ ) NOTION, NovN by 114S. eeteNad by 36100[ to aY7t leeeletion No. K -130. Notion narirl wvaiwwl7 [ -3n e� ' - 113MCi ION 00. 66-330 , • • RIFILCTION d• 701 Cla COOK L Or as CITY Of WC10 CCCAMMA, Qlllt ilk. YnOVIK La0YC1 BY m ,Yap .. COCLI'J3C•- pA.WAL1 lClT0t QLC CM7QN ROUSUG 71NYCS ACaCT •F -` ' clan 7J =In $36.000,000 "IMPA. •NOOK 0/ alters 7aM1•T TAX -tilt 91"M 1•'9 ..eeae 7. R0<i-•Y2711Y MUM RO II1R aDNaaY � , ' 'toeate 1. ran IUNY!•R 6npr - a �. �� tl Qt��QPjiR COOKfa 0000 /t0lftJi. Musa. 7[L11•t Ct00p Y� ' S•' fil74]'sl@ m nvltt • 1WfST MYr,'t�•07 1111111101 t07 Yo My 31JA- the - ,onaultaes let act to e1taJ 314,900 will M pelf y the 6+lU/y iamrlq :'�- h i` ` r • 4axlatta,. Staff x sport y as Ce1e.m. featnr ptaeatr. _ • s •_ _- -. Ai C1tl 4Wer1! Mla, ett�Mr 117 . kL Project. C,Y Ill qe Iwebe/ Ic ti0., q 4wt►t It ru that t ' Sir. 41 d tbdtla ! napWt/ oe: tMtt atfae i r 4ot11 Me as ns fleM ••e foll'i rwlw t _ easr Y _ _ •a ►l bee ket f Ih. I sloiable' S. a illaaroi a available ' rYUk.6e] slog b. dfaet asked It the to the City Can. to we the Market fee it, ` fill tetra 4rltei" � ~.� m bock to'ea e[q aformartia• wtlla►I• ►s Would to e •Wee t, the C1grr�tll•ele 17 he Ca�Ir G� �w ` VUlab],. raa .tatty Or. bills$ a aaathat this rae Oct 6 this It UsCckeYeeet l�ljallet as as ►e felt ltd a �o .rite let gStty eu MeM 1. Ewer_ t!'trV at . frf of l.dd0pdengltl @crop, th the •stepe, tk�ry tell ► 13-0. ! �eala•1 Staff ryart by Jeff ]eras K71 S. )ark atentrea at C•onetl r•rthed ut filed the as cc. wMnlser. 1gjpn�..� ea.es. 4reell._`°`!�(�j6r_!m M�- �YLBIfAt• di. -Owrto wish, be Old putting t8a4a ehleb rwarcap Lares•arte tie the!bell Waste to tae+ Vale " be this to W�eo01bed 1 11 (�iiii thetwtaent 1 •fib a: t <lgrat o ~t' a tki jai lei.e Ult lie f 2 ti:at.ta `pee of i case #M1 left'I'.. sit Corellr.]atttlsq�a tee�lljtgr ut the d Vjcjlo er to the knead of site. A. dlltest did Not Jetted twrte std saMtlw tell else It tartlwtee� lgor Cevrsses, *•11 i4 1' q�s l~triet lotstti a that - ►ellticaal 4teie -Ith I ates9wlt Ittaortae ridi'lw the /rel74teM of the, eleetlefras of ea.lt e,e depl4elatof as If, ad Sol seek ""rated t�•tc add. i alit Rancho 0, "a the buyer dttltlq arref "lead. t!• _ this area. fle .- Coutt i Ctt14lpt eryraae pHelut dreiela to gh_ate the teaits na With I of d thal the cc at instead of reactive. 0egty�M shald M !race You. y wr tesiell, ttNrdet the alto, was ►tultloal,. t _ eel lltast eOeasaed tear M .all.• the li� b tartt b Mlti t _ 'Y GeN ••ra that - -• ; 4 e -all the !gall.•' e,f ` an OWMd ;. " ` ._ '., s�t• 9 •., qty C°wdLMtaeta•A fenenbr J. IM .- , rase ! _ I•eem t° tl• iw that. Seconded by Wright to ot►min u• lyyer to Yrib a eosaeit4tian of the �ls(lal8u" Ir Ial<raC the Opposition tO the t°mb la , he 4%.he 0.uwya. helm /tort s4tN that he did net tut to art the letter. r°4°NN that If the sedan Fged. hY. ties 4 ewid vrlb the letter. M°tion tailed y the , _ , following tatat ' ihr, ties. Wright , drew. b"C' /rant , - letter Iscill >�: he 0.ftntl•ars the s t° tthark, [that to ! ; laelilqq At w4tah fhigh the Say" to .rite • Oar °term. Nu o 3 `epos(uw alelea1114 to thdr nttntiwa P11"Oe NO e to that 4e III t .. Iwltlat vetoer th J e/ ]opted that• !s 4 erYhalslas h weld rternt the attempting to lied earn w14ge alto. (o With to alt dean to dlatwO t ►b uterr° vlutaeall a this Vetter w eltlt areal. AIaO. hsus ltOr to M ewtiMA yet h0 Nft1 for M•tiN naretN nralYansly J-0. than eat bath" attics. , •°•'aa aerear - Nn of the COweli Otlge� ilN a rent° at /,tt f,s, the Ywtlas tw•wwN at ft0.7 fa•1f `�t Meant. F.S. with - f°•.ra - t /.] I 1 l� JJd /tt>QIjjY ..free i.. n• stJJ en,ra mrr�.��. lV _ /twtlq<mMtu p,e 0.1e pt•, tot- �-le• t - _.�a_aw' Sane Delegate: Wright lafer+uti�"'°'ttl' !tan tahlN to 0.nenbr l?•ia Order to Tied rat sere ' 0.1e/at°9 XO �i 7 • £heart / aa Let If 's �l - tal•pter tY °t Pet /q hre.Gt Mrigh •c Wright i:YFts- /ellptestl ' twa and ttanr Lelia v.. t + ` Aflep4t lOttt/Altr' 4444 tea Iran Itriue. rr�,yyl 'i w retail" Daalr N tpOe 2-stetted that too "Cone lei" r 7r Caan(aaiao to pa If th l_ ere neNa,to he ran china a ethe he�la0 , Ceane(1 :ya 4t atlllal �" V It. lrO•s •, _ ud lataat J the 1= �Itfljtl 0.letatel Yllght /Alt•r"t•t Ltl 1 0.1•ptet /twtlAlg.. rwbt aright 1i •�� j� .1 of - - " Lltltlo/ . /� r�,wr "t ti�LLLL (to retire the 1 to- rz r`iwM Mr);;odd tea N 10 114— °vltL"�j time aN /a•Mt Il•ItrnaYet', 4.1 a. r.nlM rllrl"44 elect It Nw re 1 1Afria"y coconcl�atlyw. �9r� ` a 7 t wig 7Yr'Iw hletef Go (to tots aN operate Itkt l +4 Ntft rratft trees Yt CI` Itre .•Yl4tN Itea deterred to ytaryt 17. 1901 I of Metre f Kttw ahLltetN SSorftoct•th. tftarle. !eft y left o lrlRated lltltatN "oe fll+lwef" I9, er,,...__ r • loft 01lelYtet e. 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(VACAPT) -S6U -W 9- EA-5T OEST 81/0,%� i(migg ecstwd I " (0,0- �atx PA) I �-ry■ fi 6L tyt 1 'Will 4vg f I ., 1 z C63AaTr1'-,P .. 'AP41- &MkAmr tilcarcD IA� I 12593 111mL4NDAr- tv62 rw. (VACAPT) -S6U -W 9- EA-5T OEST 81/0,%� i(migg ecstwd I " (0,0- �atx PA) I �-ry■ fi q.4 i i, w. i { v V it , -_ , _ :4" -- •` � °: x • .. }.` "f<. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA �- STAFF REPORT DATE: TO: FROM. SUBJECT: U > January 7, 1987 tsn City Council and City Manager Paul Rougeau, Traffic Engineer Approval of a Cooperative Agreement between the City of Ontario and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for design, construction and maintenance,of traffic signal at Fourth Street and Haven Avenue with both Cities sharing the cost estimated to be $78,000.00 from budgeted 1986/87 Systems Development Fund. The estimated completion date 1s December 1987. RECOPMOATi01: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached Ccoperative Agreement between the City of Ontario and the City of Rancho Cucamonga, for the design, construction and maintenance of roadway improvements and traffic signal installation at Haven Avenue and Fourth Street. Estimated City share of construction is $78,000.00 from the 1986/87 Systems Development Fund. Both the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the City of Ontario have reviewed and accepted as correct community recognired warrants for the installation of a fully actuated traffic signal at the intersection of Haven Avenue and Fourth Street. This intersection is equally sham.d by both Cities by the division of City -limit boundary. Thurefurs, design, construction and maintenance will be evenly divided with the City of Ontario taking the lead in design and maintenance and the City of Rancho Cucamonga taking the lead on construction. Respett���itted, PAR:ko Attachments •J _ ' e 0 0 l C •O 7 ;p •... ►µ 6544 P. M% V " • ~ii 1 �� a PMB p W-64 _1 s 20 1 rn..wi Cua ruw• Caw,.r 21 L i7 i es IWIA5 wnww wr. Afr Y 0 � "u 16 � � I to Wl• X flll A 2! ,70 V g o ^" , :s WV p Lo/ 2 9bc• 24 6 p �f ip Lot Del. zi cITY OF RANCHO CL)CAWNGA A 1r ENGINEERING DIVISION • ; _,, - •�. VICINITY MAP 1. I D COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR TIE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF ROADNAY 'WROYEMENTS AND TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT HAVEN AVENUE AND FOURTH STREET of THIS AGREEMENT is 01461 and entdred into this day 1966, between the CITY OF RANCHO C ONTARIO, a TMiter referred U a• . 'Rancho Cucm mga- ),.and -the CITY OF ONTARIO, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as -Ontario'), for the deoign, construction. and maintenance of Roadway Iuprorwents and Traffle Signals at Mayen Avenue and Fourth Street ihereinafter referred d a *the Project -). A. Recitals . responsibility for the intersecuti�of Haven Avenuerand Fourth Street. shah (ii) Said intersection rats the recognized warrants of both Cities for the installation of tilt Project. agency to (III) the lead�agencyeforaprocessing of said parties ject �roU for area (iv) Ontario agrees to act as lead agent in the preparation of plans, speef'vicatiaes, estimates and plan processing. Rancho Cucamonga agrees to Oct as lead a t in contract award and adhinistratton through the construction of traffic signals at the intersection of Haven Avenue and Fourth Street located within Rancho Cucamanga and Ontario. B. Agreement v r NON, THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario, as follows: 1. Environmental vat. Ontario s nleuadocumentatin io rnnce the CalforniaEnviron prepare and the National Environmental Protection Act. 2. Preliadno Oes1 : Preliminary design drawings shall De repared 1n caordtnat an anc uumanga for their review and approval prior f. completion of final plans. The preliminary design shall consider current traffic volumes and Urn movamonU and analysis of future traffic design a parameter to determine required traffic control oquipent. ii 3. Final Desi : After preliminary approval by Rancho Cucamonga, OnUrfo cause no' plans, specifications and estimates to be prepared Y in a 'ready for bid- form. Said final plans, Sr cificatfons and cost estimates shalt be submitted to Rancho Cucamonga for rt nr and approval. -I- _qtr 4. Pro act Res onsibiH shall PSY one - a o The Parties hereto aggrreeee that each' aoency agreement for professional engineering eservic s to bei Qetered teminbed by the and the contract for construction to be enured into 6y Rancho Into by Ontario Parties ascertainable understand and agree that, while total Project costs are not Cucamonga. The aM ascertatnabla, the present besn estimate for such total Project no yet fixed $1,000.01) for design and 5150,ODO.pC, for construction. the OS. Desi n: Rancho Cucaeonga she, deposit with Ontario its eafonaas determinedib PU days h entiflutton by Ontario of the;Cost of Ontario and the consultant y a9reseent for services to be entered into by costs (includingpRancho Of Cucron a s9n, ao Payment by Ontario of the total Ontario), Ontario shall cause a final a counting of thehtotal Design costs to be prepared and deposit with theretofore as sh ttesd by Ranchoacucamon9n wftgh Ontario exe�ds o et � mount total costs as sAOwe by said final accounting, Ontario shalt 1cluhhaalf of �` final accounting p;l�sented to Rancho Cucamonga Its warrant in such amount as will cause Rancho Curaewxf9a to have borne one-half of the total costs. mount the event that the amount theretofore deposited with Ontario by Rancho Cucamonga accountinythas one-half of the total Project costs shown in said final shall include aistateasentoroinvolce�to Reecho accounting Indicating Rancho tCu aunt necessary W be id by Rancho Cucamonga as will cause Rancho Cucamonga to ahave borne one-half of the total costs. Said mount shall be due and payable ldnfinal acc unt!n9 and statement or Invoicce to Rancho Cuc0amo g&. so mailing 6. Plan Review- review and Rancho Cucamonga agree to insure timely review of aT1T� dL n -U and reports and take action toward approval withait undue delay. 7. Contract Award: Upon authorization by Ontario and Rancho Cucaennga, Rancho Cu andmake s a adverCite and receive Aids for he construction of said and signals and make ache Cucamonga. on for award of the contract to the city Councils Cou c11,rRanCho Cucamonga shall into contracts for construction, by each C8. Construction: Ontario shall deposit uith Rancho Cucwmga its uc�nyona'�t ofnthe�Proje(20)asdays olnemdtpylc�eoContract amfor Construction to be entered into by Rancho Cucmmga and the ethe or. r'f the the UU1 e�oComplttio cuts (iProject, a0 Ontario's by Rancho Cuc deposit with Rancho Cucamoi9a), Rancho Cucamonga Proportionate la ' event tiat of the total costs to be prepared and presented to Ontario. In the exceeds One-half count ttotal pore deposited by Onta rio with Rancho Cucamonga half of the total Project costs as shown by said Rani accounting, i -2- M r 5 - • Rancho Cucamonga shall incluh• with the final accounting -presented to Ontario its warrant in such amount as will cause Ontario to have borne One-half for Rancho Cucamonga by Ontarrio isn1033Nthaneorn -half of rthe ftottaldPrrojectt costs Ontarionshall include acosta itement oir invoice to Ontario Indicatingeo�tmunt to necessary to be pall by Ontario as will cause Ontario to have borne one -half of the total pro ject costs. Said amount shall be due and payable to Rancho Cucamonga by Ontario within thirty (30) days of Rancho Cucamonga so riling said final accounting and statement or invoice to Ontario. 9. Contract Administration: Rancho Cucamonga shall provide all inspection, s n a o r con act administration leading to acceptance of the signals for maintenance by Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga. Rancho Cucamonga shall submit all change orders prepared during construction for approval of the City Englneor of Ontario. 10. Liam; a) Rancho Cucamonga shall defend, indemnify and sane harmless Ontario, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, from all 1labillp from loss, damage or iNury to parsons or property, including all legs) costs and attorneys fees, to any rnnsr arising out of the performance by Ilancho Cucamor.aa, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, of this agreement to the extent permitted by law. b) Ontario shall defend, indemnify and save harmless Rancho Cucamonga, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, from all legaiicosts and attornedys'glees, injury any rnn�ersarrlsln property. cut including all by Ontario, its NecUd ofi'1c Is. officers, agents and employees a tehis agreement to the extent permitted by law. rRancho cause the worLequiredunder the Projecttoefenndind e•ifyand e harmless Ontario, its elo ^ted officials, officers, agents and employees, to the extent permitted by law, from all liabflity from loss, damage or injury to persons or property, including all legal costs and attorney's fees, in any manner arising out of Or incidental to tho performance by any such consultant of the work contemplated by the Project. Further, Rancho Cucamonga agrees to cause Ontario, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees to be named as additional insureds on all insurance policies (excluding errors and omissions) required Of an' such contractor. required Morn operstfan of�the shall affic sivgnal and Safety lighting system two be constructed at Haven Avenue and Fourth Street. Ontaric cgrees to bear fifty Percent ) Cost o sii�ethi ignalsystsand urtheragress to to RchoCucang& twice annually, an invoice for Rancho Cucamonga s share of the costs of maintenance and energy. Rancho Cucamonga agrees to bear fifty percent (SOS) of the cost Of the maintenance and energy required for the operation of the traffic signal -3- to / i and safety 119hby system at Fourth Street and Harin Avenue. Rancho f30)lcdayS. The billing inv Cucamon agrees to pay 1tsOP shirt bmittal^y determfneds� ��aoreview the gannner 1n y1I b* sufflclenty detailed so thin within the Inc pay Y dot 12. Termination: billing amount was upon the g r o - agreement may be terminated allast fifteen Inhe IS) days prior to ce of Termination' to tjKt•o r Party hereto lltanalnatioo, MAt this lu& the date y terminated termination than speC� par ed 1n said In Proportionate costs sAarYS as sPacified in Parer termination io7. abore�t contraebea acceptance for lire am"'i of a construction contract and u malntenancs, nafthar party may terminate this Agreement. the 13. Corry lire Point of communica ors nee: Any and all this paragraph 12. the parties M t lc shall dmmnds. invoices and written Persons Primarily The below Hued individuals buaddns :eu as set forth in aT'aement: y r+esPonstble for tip performance by the pa snail be Chase tha Parties under this Paul A City TraffticEnyfnar Bruce R. Smith City 93c0 0asa Llcneo R ao ' ga Rancho Cucaeon • Suite C Traffic Engineer City of Ontario 9a, CA 91730 IN WITNESS as ' 303 East •B• Street Ontario. CA 91764 0' the day and Year�firseabboveparnriles hereto have executed this CITY OF RANCHO COCAMOM agreement A Municipal Corporation CITY OF ONTARIO A Municipal Corporation �ayar'i� ATTEST: r Y f APPROYED AS TO FORM: — maY _i. 76 I I{j RESOLUTION No. 00 r, 7 A RESOLUTION CF` THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CKAMU, CALIFORNIA. TO EXECUTE A COOPERATIVE AGREERM WITH THE CITY OF OKI'ARIO FOR DESIGN. CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT HAYEN AVENUE AM FOURTH STREET MVtEAs, the city of Rancho Cucamonga wishes to take advantage of.• the shared funding for the installation of & traffic signal at Nava" Avenue and Fourth Street with the City of DnUrio;,and WHEREA:;, said funding requires the execution of a Cooperative Agreement with the City of Ontario by an authorized agent of the MY Of V Rancho Cucamonga. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED, that the MY Council Of the MY of Rancho Cucamonga approve the execution Of the Cooperative Ag emit t and authorizes and directs the "r and City Clark to execute said Agreement an its behalf and transait it to t6w City of Ontario for processing. ,M� . i .rst'r•.i'^Cf'rfn T +`r,�`.a�,-`..' �yFiC:- ,'` ^a::' `i >: ?��:r: ., +... ✓.i!~s'R.�..]�,+�, Y i Yy CITY OERANCHO CUCA)y[ONGA c. STAFF REPORT fy° a DATE: January 7, 1987 TO: City Council and City Manager FR011: Paul Rcugeau, Traffic Engineer SUBJECT: Approval of an Agreement with Cal Trans for the construction of a traffic signal at Foothill Boulevard and Turner Avenue. The Agreement authorizes payment of 1,2 of the project cost, estimated to be S82,MD.00, to be forded from Gas Tax Fund. The estimated completion date is October 1907. It is recommended that the attathed Resolution authorizing execution of Cooperative Agreement No. 8-587 with Cal Trans be approved to continue the efforts toward construction of a traffic signal at Foothill Boulevard and Turner Avenue. The Agreement authorizes payment of one -half (1 /2) the project cost, or $82,000:00. BALXGAOUID /ANALYSIS• CalTrans has coopleted preliminary plrns and a'cost estimate for the traffic signal installation at Foothill Boulevard and Turner Avenue. These plans-are now undergoing review by Callrans 'and the City. In order to provide for the 50-50 cost sharing of a signal such as this, the attached 'Agreement requires execution by both parties. This 1s the procedure which was used for the Foothill- Fallman signal last year. Respe����itteda� PAR:ko Attachment x, �N, i 'fit' z 7a �_ T .c� 5 i ,_ �` I • �. 1-Y M A Y r r. L• � b $ Y o T N i u t 1 •N'F� '�1 •, a��� /Ye, Q/ r � � AW �y �s 1 i�� r♦ J 1 =►DC r ^140 * r' i 83yS pN • G /J g3L �l RZSo e�• Z 111 rMB iD, 2/ ! /a D;TIE01 ... �� r c CITY OF RANCHO CUCAI�401NGA ckk; ' ENGINEERING DIVISION VICINITv MAP 73 1 tl Page r fi3 _x "ATa Or GIJIOAMN. Ta'„r o"ATi AM DEPARTMEW OF TIM&4 TA710N (714 383-4638 n.rF December 8, 1986 REcr, C7 gy, r 4 ifs the opfis '01i 08-W-66-6 6S At Turner Avenue 082S2- 298801 Traffic Signals Mr. Lloyd Hubbs City of Engineer Cucamonga P. 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Attention Mr. Paul Rougeau Dear Mr. ttubbs: Attached are three copies of the Cooperative Agreement traffic signal and minor roadwork roject at the State Route 66 (Foothill Boulevard he Inter for the of Rancho Cucamonga, and Turner AvenuerIncthenCity Please return two copies of the executed agreement with one certified eopy of the City Council's resolution authorizing the c air signature to this office. A fully executed laterodate� Cooperative Agreement will be "ailed to the Ce OAlso attached on a copy of the tentative traffic signal sucont t the snort thoaCItyo0f Rancho Cucamonga acquiring erenc Of xa that the above refs is for Y at the northwest corner and providing utility Protect clearance. If you have any questions tY clearance. Afr. Ray Robles at (7 14) 3e3 -4lS7. t0 this project Very r. Please call Y ruly yours, R. A. HAICHT Chief, Traffic Desi n Att -! , {j ' t.: yljlffI 08- SBd -66 -6.65 08252 - 298801 P.ta, Districs at Turner Ave, t Agreement No, 8 -587 COOPERATIVE AGREEbfENT I THIS AGREEMENT, E'7ERED INTO ON the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, actin b Y and is between Trani 8 through its De portatlon, referred to herein as STATE Partment of . and CITY OF RANCHO COCAtfONCA I body politic and a municipal corporation of the State of California, referred to herein as CITY, REC (1) STATE and CITY contemplate installing traff.c control signals, safety lighting and Performing r" the intersection of Turner Avenue with State minor roadwork at referred to herein as PROJECT Highway Route 66, 4- and conditions under and desire to Spec if which PROJECT y the terms ;.'. w!f; is to be en SVV •A° financed and maintained. Sineered, constructed; Ys r :5! 4rfi.tii•..3s -•' ..� �� •'Ei SECTION I STATE AGREES- (1) To provide all necessary preliminary engineering, Including plans and specifications and all necessary construction engineering services for the PROJECT and to bear STATE'S share of the expense thereof, as shown on Exhibit A attached and made a part of this Agreement. (2) To construct the PROJECT by contract in accordance with the plans and specifications of STATE. (J) To pay an amount equal to 501 of the PROJECT construction costs, as shotm on Exhibit A but in no event shall STATE'S total obligation for PROJECT construction costs, under this Agreement excluding costs referred to in Section III, Article (9), exceed the amount of $59,500; provided that STATE may, at its sole discretion, in writing, authorize a greater amount. (4) Upon completion of the PROJECT and all work incidental thereto, to furnish CITY with a statement of costs to be borne by CITY, detailing the CITY'S portion of the engineering and construction costs, including resolution of any claims which may be filed by STATE'S contractor, and to refund to CITY promptly after completion of S',tE'S audit ary amount of CITY'S deposit required in Section II, Article (1) remaining after actual costs to be borne by CITY have been deducted, or to bill C.*TY for any additional r � amount required to complete CITY'S financial f? 7 obligations pursuant to this Agreement., (5) To maintain the entire traffic control sisnals and ' Lh safety lighting as installed and pay an amount equal to sot of the total maintenance costs, including electrical 'i> energy costs. ..- a and pay 100i)of the eprate the traffic control signals as installed Aeration cost, CITY —i SECTS l— II (1) To deposit t,ith STATE within 25 days of receipt of billing therefor (which billing will be forwarded immediately following STATE'S bid advertising date of construction contras[ for P(e,�,,7ECT)• the amount of 582.000, which figure represents CITY'S estimated share of the expense of preliminary engineering, construc- tion engineering, and construction costs required PROJECT, as Shown on Exhibit A. to complete the CITY'S total obligation For said anticipated project costa, exclusive of claims and excluding costs referred to in Section III, Article not exceed (9), under this Agreement shall the amount of $94,300, provided that CITY may, at its sole discretion, in writing, authorize a greater amount. (2) CITY'S share of the construction colt, shall be a amount equal to 501 of the total actual n cost of claims, construction cost including the cost of STATE defense cost of STATE - furnished material, if of any, as determined after any claims end nd tits completion of work and upon final sc',.unting of costs. (3) CITY'S sha.�e of the expense of preliminary engineer- ing, shall be an amount equal to 201 of CITY'S share of the actual final construction cost. inq, shall(4) an amount nthare of the expense of construction engineer -. *too equal to 171 of CITY'S share of final construct �� Son coat. the actual � _` ,�� -3 -7 I ':A .V (S) To Pay STATE upon 20 days completion of a21 work and 'within Of recrlpt of a detailed a statement made accounting of tests thorefor upon Final said advance deposit required to any amount over and he tom above fore_ obligation pursua to nt plate CITY'S financial a this Agreement, t6) TO reimburse STATE Of the cost of For CIT" S Proportlonate maintenance of said traffic salecY lighting, hare 8 such control signals and total share to be an amount equal Including to SO= of the 8 electrical energy cost, (7) To furnish the necessary right -of- other.,ise provided for, way unless (8) To certify to STATE that the right_of- by CITY or that CITY had Right 2f Ent to SATE waY is owned a list of Entry to do work and to lnvolveme all affected ut ;lit furnish nt with each tom y comPlnies each Pany, and date of type of company, prior to January 31 notice to relocate for . 1987 IT IS lR7TpALLY SECTION AGREED AS FOLLOWS. i1) All obligations of STATE under the terms of this Agreement are subject to the appropriation of Legislature and the allocat ;o reSOUtC05 by the Transportation Co n of resources b mmission. Y the California (2) STATE shall not award a contract for after receipt of CITY'S deposit required work in Section II, Article Federal anY Portion of the PROJECT CI), and funds or State gas tax funds, all financed - CT oe with . standing policies relating to the use with procedures " nding other of this A such funk shalt aPp1y notwith- _ Provisions gr"ement. a L wt — �tv_ .–a.._ .__- -4. `•+ems i iy s� ('r I t` (4) After opening of bids CITY'S estimate of cost will he revised based on actual bid prices. CITY'S required deposit under section II, Article (1) above will be increased or decreased to match said revised estimate. If deposit increase or decrease is less than $1,00o no refund or demand for additional deposit will be made until final acccunting. (5) After opening of bids for they PROJECT, and if bids indicate a cost overrun of no more than 15t of the estimate will occur, STATE may award the contract. (6) If, upon opening of bids, i. is found that a cost overrun exceeding 151 of the estimate will occu , STATE and CITY Shall endeavor to agree upon an alternative course of action. If, after 30 days, an alternative course of action is not agreed upon, this agreement shall be deemed to be terminated by mutual consent Pursuant to Article (8) of this Section III. (7) Prior to award of the construction contract for the PROJECT, CITY may terminate this Agreement by written notice, Provided that CITY pays STATE for all costs incurred by STATE. (i) If termination of this Agreement is by mutual agreement, ;TAT.: will bear 501 and CITY will bear 501 of all costs incurred prior to termination, except that any utility relo- cation costs shall be prorated in accordance with CITY'S responsibility for utility relocation costs. (9) If existing public and /or private utilities conflict With the construction of the PROJECT, CITY will make all necessary arrangements with the owners of such utilities for their protection":•. relocation or removal. CITY will inspect the protection, "relocation, " %; :y or removal, which if there are costs of such protection, relocation Y_ or removal which the STATE and CITY must legally pay, STATE and { CITY will share in the cost of said protection, relocation or removal, Plus cost of engineering overhead and inspection in the amount of 501 STATE and 501 CITY, (10) Upon completion of all work under this Agreement, ownership and title to all signals, materials, equipment and appurtenances installed will be jointly shared in the ratio of 501 STATE and 501 CITY. (11) The cost of any engineering or maintenance referred to herein shall include all direct and indirect costs (functional and administrative overhead assessment) attributable to such work, applied in accordance with STATE'S standard accounting procedures. (12) Neither STATE nor any officer or employee thereof shall be responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to CITY under this Agreement. It is also agreed that, pursuant to Government Code Section 895,4, CITY shall fully indemnify and hold STATE harmless from any liability imposed for injury (as defined by Government Code Section 810.8) occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to CITY under this Agreement. ! (13) Neither CITY nor any officer or employee thereof," qty shall be responsible for any damage or liability occurring by s .• y'1�; reason of anything done or omitted to be done by STATE under or a,?g ?; in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction not tj,{yYs �fStYf'A�s4, fyf r .., j �6- ][ /1 O :NY:�+:..a.. K• .ii:i..Ak:.r ,. ih�:. - {: �' A _+ZYii'. I C 11�� delegated to CITY under this Agreement. It is also agreed that, pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, STATE shall fully indemnify and hold CITY harmless from any liability imposed for injury (as defined by Government Code Section 810.8) occurring by reason of anything lone or omitted to be done by STATE under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction not delegated to CITY under this Agreement. (14) That this Agreenen. shall terminate upon completion and acceptance of PROJECT by STATE or on January 1, 1990, whichever is earlier in time; however, the ownership and maintenance clauses shall remain in effect until terminated, in writing, by mutual agreement. Should any claim aris.ng out of this project br• asserted against STATE, CITY agrees to extend the tormination date of this Agreement and provide additional funding as required to Cover CITY'S share of costs or execute a subsequent agreement to cover those eventualities. STATE OF CALIFORNIA C•TY OF RA.YCHO CUCAMONGA Department of ] ransportation LEO J. TROMBATORE By Director of Transportation ayor rs. BY At•est: s r c ructor 1 Y ar +• Approved as to form and procedure torney, epartmrn r o ransporta icn Certified as to funds and procedure s ric ccoun ng acer • :'c =3 q '.54 � .i..f1 f� •C - -r• i�`w s. — -7. V I ` •; ' ' l'64 z i DESC� RLt- Construction Cost Preliminary Engineering 201 Construction Engineering 171 Utilities TOTALS 4 li ice• 08- SBd- 66 -6.6S 08152 - 298801 Turner Apenue District Agreement No, 8 -587 i 1 EXNfrBIT A ESTIMATE OF COST TOTAL CITY .119,000 SS9,SOL 23,800 11,900 20,230 10,I15 --iLipp � � 5164,030 $82,015 ` 8a USE 5820010 STATE $S9,SO0 11,900 l0,I15 182,015 i� w: yuy .4 ty 3 iR•�4 °-. nz -ice". 1 RESOLUTION N0.'8r%— 6/iJ% `, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAMCHp` - -~ BOA.TCALIFO CALIFORNIA TO EXECUTE COOPERATIVE AGRRAWCW TRANSPORTATION CALIFORNIA DEPARTNENT OF AVENUE IKTEn'SEFONT1 E I FATLLATION OF A TRAFFIC SIEW..L OOTNILL lOU�EYARD AND TURNER' r, State funding{' � Ciall&t Rancho Cucamonga wishes to t+kn advantage of, and Turner Avenue; insWilettrn of a traffic signal at Foothiil'Bouleraof MO-US Agraervnt NO. a-58i bsalan d funding ' d requfres the execytton of Cooperative Y authorize agent.., ; of Rancho C�' THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the C1 and autf+orizes"ard directsethte execution of Cooperative Agreearnt No. B on tts behalf and transact to the State for pr Clerk to execute ssid A ro 50, Processing. g event i f 4.• � r 4 r y '\ s 2r r z� CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT GATE: Janaary 7, 3.986 91 1$M T0: City Council and City Manager ) U tare FROM: Monte Prescher, Public Works Engineer BT: Michael D. Long, Senior Public Works Inspector SUBJECT: Recommendation to approve and execute Contract for Residential Street Rehabilitation Phase II (Slurrp Seal) to the apparent lowest bidder, Fontana Paving, Incorporated: Sunstone, Moonstone and Sacramento north of Lemon; Emerald; Sunstone, 'Sacramento, Opal, vineyard, Zircon, Buckthorn, and Garnet north of Alta Loma and Alta Loma East of Carnelian Beryl, Spinal, Eastwood, Lion and Montara' north of Has xk and Hemlock west of Hellman; Lion, Harvard, Montara, Selma, Persimmon and Birch norm of San Bernardino Road; and Leucite, Malachite, Langstone, Klusman, Jadeite, Hemlock and Tryon south of Church west of Archibald, REc'OIMOATIOH It is recommended that City Council approve the contract documents and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract, for the Residential Street Rehabilitation Phase II (Slurry Seal), its shown-on the attached maps and ruthorize the expenditure of $118,700.OD ($107,886.80 plus 10% contingency) to'be funded from Gas tax. Analysis /Background At the regular Council meeting of December 3, 1986, Council awarded the subject project to Fontana Paving Incorporated, the lowest responsible bidder for the bid amount of $107,886.80. Staff -has. received and reviewed the executed contract agreement, bonds and insurance submitteJ by the contractor and finds the documents to be complete in accordance with the contract speciftctions. Respectfully submitted, MP:ML:cg Attachments t. E y�: _ry a r A -I 1 • I + I I I Ar I ' .• cn ' _ 4.� 4 �• , � 1 1 � ~ •�.I II At w I G va 1 _ * „• 1, _ 1 . X47/ 1. �:,• . J i .'"M1 M T Y r � •,t z �— —1• • • ; ' ^111 ' . to Y . e. WIN 19 M_6� t-. I. n •,n_ii- •y.tk+a`a•:µfq/'YII(•�'� ■5 '-,v I rt7GT j EMEED SLURRY SCAL CR�-Nr--j HEATER /REMIX C1 Y OF R O TITLE LEGEND oISTRICT 2 SL URF?y SEAL HIZATER/REMIX C17Yop- .RANCIo SLURRY o P- HEATER/J SEAL C, Y Op 0 ni rlri.,- I 4M CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - �� w r COMA NUY' f� DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT? 371, a SPECIAL PROVISIONS NIE'TO.=CONTRACTORS CB IC PROPOSAL- AND i CONTRACT RESIDENTIAL STREET REHAWUTATION 19815-86 PHASE 11 LLOYA7 HLWs City En -Infer BID OPENING: Mbvfeber 10. 1:86 ^ Mawr Pwwrh : ;. Plnidrt 4ipiwr }a ENGINEERING DIVISION ���b1ry��Ui��H.•.V�S ✓:, .'XSS�rSa fz� V� MI'.n- :3�.'��C � St m .v: x r„ r7 CITy O HO CUC 0" RANCHO AMONCA - .` • W✓- s D"Ai"Va OF PUBLIC WORKS r# ;i un -, .7"W" L *hors loos NOTICE TO CONTAACTOx. PAOPO,74r. AND CONTX4CT DOCVWZATS for RESWENT1AL STREET REHABILITATION 19t5-46 _ PHASE it Vow it""s C. "Y ZhTiYlr Pro►arod by CJ-A- 567 Are wBSINO CONSULTANTS tale �t.ro7,Yallo 3 k17Cx� A 91730 BIDS 0)ur lyvr 20. 1986 Mixwi.2AMC80 CUCAMOMA. _j ie - r�3 �3F i T' x +sk y, -` V e;• 3' STANOgRO CO r? ACr I�aNFRAI CONOIT pMENrt gJlO N Bcr S 1NSTAp INYIrINC Ojos... Or CpyrEVis, A Cr10y d E+afr to SIOpEAs •. 0 OliqInd on uit, sit', of of Plant " •. ••.., A.I Awl A and fx tlnn� of • • SPJCIOlratip' •. ;.. '' l; leapt o°utlo dfddl; ,*•• ns• ••t. A+'ard anco or n of Can't and''•... I fonds Of Contrace °cttp� ract.ProPorJls; ••d.l B. Of Co F4V1oiaco��aa.: pct "'' ••d.2 i_ �ahlp rldvit ury bcont���tloi; .; Pr 00 lddari a•:••.; "' d•t raa C l�a�if d 6usrintaa..." "••• •.dj• J 4 o •,,? sup• ••• CONTAACidovlts0r hfiitf'.,,• •... ;;'••0.j thru ggraT•.. on.,, ..,, •C.I pal cant ;'•..,,• •E.Z Labor "' ••E.3 Work °r ano erforo'•'• ••E.� ors Cortfff Aaa +atJia dondd'• ... '••.;'••., •F.s cat ° "•!en InJirinss''�... • ""''.P.d F .. 0 e Table of Contents (ceatlnued) GENERAL CONDITIONS .......................... Section 1 Specification and Deffaftions ......... 1.01 GC 1 6 Gone ral 2 1.02 Intent 1.03 Definitions Section 2 Scope and Control of the York........ 2.01 Contract Documents GC 2 i 3 2.02 Errors or Discrepancies 2.033 Dofective and unauthorized Mork 2.04 Dismissal of 0asatisfactery Employes$ 2.05 Termination of Unsatisfactory Subcontractors 2.06 Surveying Sertlon 3 Changes in Work ......................SC 3 Section 4 Control of Materials .................GC 4.01 Gone al 3 i 4 4.02 Testing 4.03 plant Inspection Section S Utilities ............................GC 4 5.01 General 5.02 Location 5.03 Protection Section 6 Prosecution. Progress and Accaptatet of Mork ............................GC 'r 6.01 General 4 thru 7 6.02 Construction schedule 6.03 Workday y; 6.04 Temporary Su.psnsion Of Mork 6.0S Teraination for $reach 6.06 Time of Completion and Liquidated Damages 6.07 Ae Ffenl Cleanup , 6.08 Ffnal inspection 6.09 Moines of Completion 6.10 Maintenance and Guarantee j Ear r E • W�� - +Cti:L,.�i+ ,�yT. r'4• / Yi}It +.L '�sYV%�$r += ..)r•..`5; 2�'' � ;jfi� .F(,` ,.S.S I.(.ra ie~ _ �- "�= 4p`tf�1.i ii I :. r - • i. Table of Contents (continued) } Section 7 Responsfbliftfes of the Contractor....... 7.OI Compliance with Laws and Ae " '••GC 7.02 flan•DiscrimfnatfOn 9uiatfons 7 thru 16 _ ' 7.07 hyrolis of Contractors and Subcontractors 7.04 Payment of Employees 7.03 Wage Underpayments and Adjustments 7.06 Permits and Licenses 7.07 Patents 7.06 Sanftsry Provisions 7.09 Personal Lfabillty - 7.30 Contrac:or's Respansfbflfty for Mork 7.11 Notice and Service Thereof 7.12 Marracty, of Title 7.13 Provisions for Emergencies 7.14 Insurance •7.15 The Contractor's Representative 7.16 Public Convenience and Safety Section S. Facflftfes for Agency Personnel..... GC 16 Section 9. Measurement and Payment....., 9.01 General ............ GC 16 9.02 Partial and Final Payment d 17 9.03 Mork Performed Without Direct Payments 9.04 Retention of Imperfect Mork SPECIAL PROIISIONS.......... • •.•••." "••••••••- •... SP- 1 thru 14 Section 10. Special Provisions.....• 10.01 ScoPe and Control of :cork 10.02 Utilities ............... .04 Naterials 1010.03 Respoesibflftfes of the Contractor...... Testing ...................... 10.05 fleasuremenL and Payment........... 10.06 Rock Naterials....... '••••• 10.07 Materials ........... 10.06 Patching.. ......... Patching •......• ................. 10.09 Crack Su ling and Surface Preparation..• 10.10 Emulsion - Aggregate Slurry Mfxture..... 10.11 Slurry Application....... 10.12 Heater [ emfxing ......................... 10.13 Asphaltfc Concrete APPENDIX Construction Pernft r ' APP" C'&tfon for Tu Street Closure porary S Vfefnity Nap "• Jobsite Location Nap (O tstrtet 1, 2, and 3 ) Street Area calculation ',. a L.• Sheet .r;y. [�_'S .M1P Y$ -'i .. � vv'` � ;�:�•4 r�yya iCV. dv`i��Yy ",'"1. CYZS iS;ti ;;i t. •. r .. ... i�r'.3�I :+.i�..{I+ 7F NOTICE IWITIM SEALED BIDS OR P*WMALS Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San., Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the r said City of Rancho ruamonga will receive at the Office of the City Clem In the Offices of the City of Rancha tuceoonga, on or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. on t•me November 20, 1986, sealed bids or proposals for Residential Street RahWlilation -+ 1985 -85 (Phase II) in said City. ' Bids will be opened and publicly read lmseediately 1n the office of the City Clerk, +•- 9320 Use Line Road, Suite C, Rancho Cucaoongh. California 91730. bids must be suds on a fore provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, 'bid for Construction of Res itntial Street Rehabilitation 1985 -M (phase II)% PREVAILING WAGE: Notice 1s hereby gival that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, 0ivision 2, Part 7, Chapter 1. Articles 1 and 2, the Contractor Is required to pay not less than the general Prevailin rate of diem wares for work of a similar character in the locality in which the per public work is p Rormed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of par diem wages for holiday and overtire work. In that regard, the Dtrettar of the Departm of of Industrial Relations of the State of California is regwlred to and in.s determined such general prevailing rates of per diem wages. Copies of such prevaillag rates of per diem wages are an file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 9320 base Line Roil, Suite +. C, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and u +a available to any interested party an request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause A cagy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. The Contractor shalt forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho Cucaxorg,, twenty -five dollars (525.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic ema'ryed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workmen, or eachaatc 's paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages herolnbefore stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor uncer him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Cod =. a. °t In accordance with the provisions of Sactiol 1777.5 of the Labor Cade as amended by Chapter 971, Statu'tu of 1939, and in accordance with the regulations of the California Apprenticefhip Council, properly indentured apprentices may be employed in the prosecution N the work. Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.5 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.3, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor employing tradesman in any apprenticeable occupation to apply to thw joint apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the ublic works projtct and which administers the apprenticeship program in that trapde for a certificstt of approval. The cartifltate wilt also fix the ratio of apprentices to jwmaymen that will be used in tine performance of the contract. The ratio• of apprentices „ to journeymen in such eases shall not A -1 y N'° 4l; . r be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the Joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior to the request for certificate, or 8. When the number of apprentices In training in the area exceeds a ration of r one to five, or r C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1130 of its membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide or locally, or 0. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registerea apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not loss than one apprentice to eight Journeymen. The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for the aWnistration of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered apprentices or ' Journeymen In any apprenticaable trade on such contracts and if other Contractors on the public works site are asking such contributions. The Contractor and subcontractor under hie shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1717.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedule3, and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of industrial Relations, ex- officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articre 3 of the labor Code of the State of California as amended. ' The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twenty -five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work hereinbefore mentioned, rot each calendar day during Mich said laborer, workman, ar mechanic is required cr permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violatbm of said Labor Code. y' Contractor agrees to pay travel and sutsistence pay to each workeaq needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargalsing agreements filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 1773.8. The bidder mutt submit with his proposal cash, cashier's check, certifled check, or bidder's bond, payable to thq City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least ten percent (101) of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidder jilt enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter Into such contract said cash, A -2 i,'�fb�t�'7r_- •s :� :.cts,.��.4 .�.: ,. .:7:.•_,,,_ - ,,. -. � °s :�.r R+ncAorCuea�s.etrtlfled check. or bond shall ,a become the 'property of the Clt . If the City of Rancho Cucamen Ybt amount of the icwest bidder"$ security sdsithbecontract to between the low bid and the 3 Seca 1 next lowest blAdfr, 'the returned to the !awes! lowest bid, aPPited by the City tc the difference bidder, and thr surplus, If an The amount of Y, shall be contract for efd Wq k it be given to secure a faithful pert thereof, and an additional band in ormance of the Contract price far efd work shall be hundred Percent (IOOfI) of the contract materials or supplies furnished for given + nt pool re flftY Percent Price by the Contractor to Performance the' ( ) of ore wfil also be required ' or to work or 1 perffly kind of wark-t of claims b any to fu a8or of any kind dontheprcontratted to Dt done covering his empio rntsh a cMlflcatI that • and the Contr between Atm and the City to be eon unAer G17ies capeeetfan tnsa aor Y o1 RanCAo Cuc,aea 'a for' which sly be entered into Ro proposal .111 be cons! the cunstructlon of said work. issued by the City of be Cdored from a Contractor whom a Contractor shall amonga. Proposal form has not been accordance with its Possess a of theCentratne ^!inert : and Profession$ C Prorleis or (General E n� Pursuant thereto it Sectfo1 7000 nor $ License Law (Calif Contractor) in P at the time this contractgts ens Ladfs ernia Business and ryulatioes Lthe City is Ranch C� in accardaMe with he M of t' Pions, anWWI fleattorss line Road Y an R aniOn,Q8 on file tot Miles De furnished UP o Appl�tion tolth.nCtt Copies of tie plans CI at f1c Lion said S 1s. d Cle �_ nonrefundable, Y of Rancho Cue.eonya ud sPeclffcatfons will Upon written r payment of S 1 overhead. nonret sapie P +,Yew Cant S S ppp Of ~t Stipulated ��fffuttons will be mailed when said request is acs bidder additional copf j to cover the cost of* wliofn! cAer9es And k the Citysof Rancho CCuc�a.l be required to Y enter into a contract satisfactory to In forth in the With the r set forth 1n the Peens and 3i cific� ttonsf Section the cn Contractor, tae Contractor 902 of the General Provfsfons, as Cantractor�s sale may. upon the Contractor's the k contracted to be d withheld cost and expense substitute Authorized ecurities to lieu of monies_ .r (Performance retantfonn, equest and at the ana by O/ASrne City of -Rancho Cu aeon9a. CalifarnA �r By reserves the right to sect anY 'd- all der of the City of Rancho Cucmaon9 +, California. 4't 0ated this 5th day of November, I ?86, ;t±2 a A -3 a, m INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS A. OENEW. .; Proposals under these specifications shall be submitted on the blank tons furnished herewith. When ndfc presented, the wst b• completely Bade out in " a d legiblyain both wordsaacd numerali,sn�wfmpst the MPp Properly ricesdclearly bidder, whese address, telephone number and California Contractor's by the �; license number cost also be shorn. The City Council reserves the right to n�ect any bid If all of the Abovo information 1s not furnished. • Each proposal so submitted shall be presented under soled cover; and Bust br it Prior to the tier, Inviting Bids. and at the place desig,wted in !M Notice ' All proposals submitted as herein above prescribed will be publicly opened Bids. and read at the time and Place indicated therefor in the Notice Inviting • 1. ERANIMATION OF KM, 3"CIFICATIONS, AN0 SITE 0f 1�R The plans and specifications tr rhich the proposal forms rater are on file and open to inspection in the tI" of the City Engineer. Bidders rorksandtbyy sucheotherpseansaasetMfnMLfon of the location of actual conditions and requirements of the work, and shallfnot aattany time was nyemfsuderstandtngthe rYgard "ttoottMcnatvren. or assert that tNrbe done. C. 01 9WIFICATI01 OF BICOERS fM prAMSAts More than one proposal "or the same work from cnY tndirldual, firm, will not be corptod, and or association under the same or different namev will not he Interested in mod; and reasonable grounds for believing that env bidder is cingall in morn than one proposal for the work will by cause for meeting all proposals sa Which such blazer is interested. re Proposals In which the prices are obviously unbalanced, and those which fi con dittonaleor alterrnate env bidsalteration are not Called or for or otherwise or { Permitted, mty be rejected. A - r... bidder has been omitted will be on'+hich the stgnaturo of the' It I; •,, rejected. •'Y flies }. =`k instruction to Bidders (Continued) 0. AMMO AM EXECUTION Of CO MIACT A Mgftce or ke tlon• The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals or to accept the Proposal deesei best for the City. The City Council ppsaaAall be and is t tyb andnIniasa tingethatsfactjud" City Council pro Sal kIS best for the consideration the business int@grithe rstng the work resources, facilities for perfo bidders. cork and experience 1n similar operations of the various bidders. Award of Contract: The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible bidder. The award, If made, will be made as expedttiousiy as amdetuntilfall ntcess�ry ? of the O ores art made ln into cast will award be of the bidder to wMd it 1s Proposd to award the contract, poasfbflity Bonds: Contractor authorized furrish A Pad and sufficient to do business I he $taterof CaliforniaIssued inbthe sum equal to one hundred percent (loni) of ttm total bid, conditioned for the Faithful Performance b, tM Contractor of ail covenants, stfpuletions end agreements agreents contained shall in said contract; to addition, the Contractor furnish a Labor and dBterials Bond in a sus equal to fifty percent (SO%) of the contract price, as required by the provisions fifty ty pert percent of Otrlslon Y o/ Title I of the California Goseramant Code. III Markers C_ ode- ot�yatfon: Before file under authorized under the laws of the State to insur Safety Ay for tatingsation under the -worker's the Safety tract stating that such bidder has taken fo coe pensattontundor-satddicrtafornany person any work or labor necessary to carry outpthe p and an agrearent to imemdtatcly notify said Eng lapse or be cancelled. In the ertnt that such inoperative at any time before the completion a tease Immediately until a new policy is obtained shall not entitle Contractor to any extension of B -2 / 0 the successful bidder Oust Insurance carrier I amployars against Cospensstfon Insurance and for which Out for covering his full liability tnjurd while performing ro vtstons Of this contract, 1nMr if said policy should policy should become f the work, all work shell and any time so' -lost Lima. �F. ..b .c Instruction to Bidders (continued) r Executfo of Contract: The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder and returned together with the other required documents, within fifteen (151 days after the bidder has d City Council entice that the contract Ms been awarded, unless :. extended by safe City until fn writing. NO Proposal be considered e -, binding upon the City until the execution of the contract. .e_ Failure to execute a contract and file acceptable documents as prodded Mrtin within fifteen (15) days from receipt of notice Of award shall to m,lust cause for the annulment of the award aed forfeiture o/ the proposal adeatoythe next 10" StlrispnslblefplddereprdLl�ie�isos�k A mey than be aArertlsed or may M constructed by day labor as the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucaaonga mey decide. LI uldated Wmeees; Attention is directed to the provisions of Section d.Dd, Time and Corpletlan and Liquidated Damages of the fwneral Condit lons. The red Fitt shall pay to the City of Ranch Cucamonga the sun of Two Hundred Fifty (5250.00) Dollars per dey for each and every working day's Sdelay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days cheduleddcompletlContract ta sMilonot� constitute wed View mad11a ter the damages. E- SINATURE OF CWMACTOR Cor_oor_ a_ ton. Ch 51 lure aanndtlecrataryto Asmeslstant Secretary, that be signedsby oust be affixed. Other persons may sign for the corporation 1n lieu of the above if a certified copy of a resolufora of the corporate board of directors $o authorizing tho to do so, is on ffl• to the City board's office. partnrshto. The naves of all parsons cgprlsing the Wrtnershlp or co.partnershfp must be stated. The bid must be signed by all partners comprising the - Tartnarshfp unless proof in the form of a certified copy Of a certificate of partnership acknowledging the signer to be a general partner authorized to sign the contract on behalf of the partnership 13 presented to the 'City Clerk, in which ease the Were] partner may sign. a -a %% InstrIction to Bidders (continued) Joint Venture: Bid submitted as a ,Joint venture must so state and vEnturrr, Indi_ v =: M signed by each Joint Beds Submitted ) Pwe ft a individual must be signed by the genera) atLorae City Clerk's office, en rhlcot mora than 60 days old bidder, unless a indivfdual, case the attorney to tact y n file In the The +Dort rule also a y 319n for the name• In addition jin the CIS math%: used ft must indicated in the ti use of a feetitious business 9nature. he F• BIB a" so Bid must bid. be in so, a�tontbY cash, cashier's check, certified check. 61d, Cheoksiandn not leas then Cucamonga, fond shell he made Payable torrent of the total &punt of G. AD "&." City of Rancho peNB{MS The correction of any dlscrepancfes i daringtthefbiddln other contract ^ or omission f Of each such addendu�i will will do Or or an from the dnwirgt, M "de only by w�lttan iddendumm thereof a set of these documents b/ `~11ed or dally erad ton a Person A COPY signed Cora of the addend and sMl�b�ydee4 Part of the ntatt'ci�vfng oWn1n or attached to the bid dlolt bid re ectlon. An et wants. Fall the Prior to bid will not be Canal dircl binding.Pretatlon or etPlamtfoneof am result in H. such documents �'�>� pk4BititES The quantitles ev being given rt M in the tptroPOS41 and contract farm are a , expressl heals for omDarison o/ bids Y or PProximste, iith.b will Correa onl er tton, agree that the actual of the a Pond therewith. but M City does mount of any class or reserves the right to Increase work the work, a may De deemed +drltable orhn.Mork. o y it an or decease I. LIST Of to heft any fortfhc of Y Y the SOBS Engimor. In* Contractor shall person with his own or under his i organization Conti supervisfan, M' Value of cork of a value not less S Contractor shall llstrk ~braced in th Workmen Will (a) Contract. ft he `�' the mr ethe With the Arop0% wMchprtl% ~ Work Included , nd address o/ each subcontractor who Contract, +nd M done by each wh tubcoe (b) the portion otor °? B -4 I % 8-5 Instruction tolidders'-(coRtinjad) % J. CMI I OF SIM, The bidder '$hall be I Ic"Sod wider'the provisions of Cjipte r alvision,3 'Professlo"S.C44a a of m'susirsave-and f the state Wcallformia to'do-the of type of work c"t*lat#d-JR1tfj,cOAtr*ct and Shall, be- skilled1jand'4 regularly engaged Im,thelIPPROral class,or type ofwork called for under' this Contract. Jo assjst�,Jm,the determination of Compete ncy.ha, �,t Contractor shall cwplgte'thi attiz%od *91d"r Information* form. R. KTWA OF romesm: A* The cash, check or bok of a bidder to whom the contrail: his be*6 i;arded will be returned to his after 411 of the WS, for the performance of which said security is rt"IrOd," Save been fully The ;*rftrmd. cash, checks or bonds Of the r4mint"111*411fied bidders,will be returned when r the bidder to while the CORt"Act 114344" mrdad'haj Lroptrlj executed and r4turftad 611 of the *r",efrikol Contract Documents. CSSL, checks or bid, bonds of other bidders will be returned when their propc I Ws are,rejectod or In F1Y @V"t at the expirstfo#1 of forty-five (45), days says from olate .the of opening bldg. L. CITY W&INSS LICESE Municipal Orainancel require the Iss"nct Of 4 City NuSiness License as a condition precedent to being engaged as a Contractor within the City. % 8-5 r; ivsIOEDITIAL Smum PHASE II TO THE CITY COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF AA::CNO CUCAMOItca, CXLjrOWZA: ne undersigned bidd Plans, a eclalot the Dlropd� York at he has Carefully exiafned CCCM 1D�,iOn agrSOS, q instruct onn tom rPeci� atlons� smamined the wlthall the Wo k r�4u1re I toae a ted, i fw. shy r prat rl8 and time t5e Pl peoia7. s� �t Nt ° eta Prey iod' - and t Sthelanittcnsa� d tha ^ chWUle on the tollorihq Proposal. p i Itaa Eatisated cont�Ct iteas OerC:•iption tn..r* 1 ` 2 3 4 300 Sq. Ft. 3t _tom ►�.,° t -� t 17, 000 Ln. !� * Q'�, o a'+dMn C a sealing a --_per Ln. 25 Ln, rt. Ran oya •nd ]tspYacs 1 ttar nt sr Ia, tt, at 392 Tons 81 — % 0 f9 at per a Long Ton #7 19 •C•. Bidder: Fontana Paving. Inc. coapany Nacre C -. /oa 1K i ; l x•. 4k• t Iik[ . Tota-L.�iyd No '•) - �'��•""- Total Did �t -- - (Figures) * a g G• Bidders Fontana Paving, Int corn y Naas Authorized iignaturn s 7A'7 • Kew�e� V#e Telephone Number r Address het ^'u , • •: r,';, /� 1��?� = �y"' R�..' �• 3! X._ s':; �„ �± .;_..i�i•"°.';��i,�:'%✓:± %i's.. '.. t;'.S: :ti.{iH�c. . .. OZiTRACT PI'OPO�a* (eontinuad) ,�° contract Ztau ' Ztem rsti=tsd,,. No_� ^��itv -> Description P (unit Unit Pric; 3 21,000 sq. vez. Nsatsr -Rauiz ing and 0.10 A -C. arla• P• a --�„� or , iq• Yd. • g sY' * 73 O M i ; l x•. 4k• t Iik[ . Tota-L.�iyd No '•) - �'��•""- Total Did �t -- - (Figures) * a g G• Bidders Fontana Paving, Int corn y Naas Authorized iignaturn s 7A'7 • Kew�e� V#e Telephone Number r Address het ^'u , • •: r,';, /� 1��?� = �y"' R�..' �• 3! X._ s':; �„ �± .;_..i�i•"°.';��i,�:'%✓:± %i's.. '.. t;'.S: :ti.{iH�c. /ROP0SAL AGREDUT The undersigned also agrees as follows- FIRST: Within IS calendar days from the receipt of the No- .Ice of Award.of Contract, to execute the contract, and U furnish to the City of Rancho ' _ Cucamonga, Two (2) satisfactory bonds to the 400unts spnciffed to the Notice , Inviting Bids guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work and payment of _ bills. , SECOND: To begin work within 10 calendar days after the date %Pacified in the Notice to Proceed and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to complete, ' it within Thfrty (30) working days after such specified date. , AccomPanying this proposal is cash, a cashfer's check, or a certified•check of a bidders bond for not less than ten percent of the total amount of Ina bld payable to the City which 1s to be forfeited, as liquidated damages, if, in the event the' contractor does not osetute the contract and furnish satisfactory bonds under the conditions and within the time specified to ttds proposal, otherwise said cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond is to be returned to the undersigned, b+ithin 15 calendar days after award of the contract the City will return Lim bidders bond accompanying such proposal not considered to making the award. All other bidders bonds will be held until the contract his been finally executed. They will them be returnad to the respective bidders whose proposals they accompany. BIDDER: + _ ' �ereeam aaa � of corporation and names of the president, secrmUry, treasurer. andamaanage copartnership, state true name of firm and names of all individual copartners composing firm; or an individual, state first and last•naus to full. Licensed In accordance wit n v ding for the registration of ! Contractors, License N0 'L _ K WAIA L Spa SlitE L LLe4 o _. • ^_• „us Uata Signature and title of the Offlcer(s) set forth above shall he authorized to sign contracts on hehatf Of the corporation, copartnership or tndfiridusl. If signature is by an agent, other than an officer of the corporation Or a y member of a partnership, a Power of Attorney must be on file with +the City prior U or at time of bid opening; otherwise the bid will be sub;ect to rejection by City Counsel. 0_3- , ►A0p0SAL AtDOE— AMATION The hlddar shall —N attached if necessary: fl the following Information. Atiditfonal sheets may be MANE OF Fir..; F —� =n Typo of Finem : Inc. corporation-& Indlrfdwl Business Adds,_ :� partnership, nfa e , g13 Piece of Nusrnss 5 Place of 2e114 Ice Telephone : contractor , s if 37 terse; 34te: At Naves and tales of all A License ho, jet —=r�w a's of the ftrro; �—L-�� me Beat Number of years as a "� contractor In const —" Three orojects of this type recently coeroctdn work of this type: AQdrCCttrat`unt Type of Project Pleh y `�c._1• Date Cotrpleted w � Osner,s Nape 8 J. Verson who ins 10 CA petted site o Nave: tho for work ed ProPos � your firm.. , NOTE; Oat* of Ins ffn: If ro4ugstad Inspection: ne01 stataaent S' Cfty, the Lt comprehens:re to eFerenctt, and at shall Furnish a notarited• Wne1t an aPDrabal of Afcfcur�tfon, sufficiently, r§ financial candltfon,! E -I PROPOSAL u ' aCONTRA {TORS ri - +- L e i ateut the conatructton,of the work or fn an ameunt In escos of one -half of one percent (Oft or work general contractor's total D1d, and the by :ac b S! portion of the work which will Ja done sub - contractor as follows; a Place of PROPOSAL u ' aCONTRA {TORS ri - +- In coep) snce with the provisfane of the Govarment Code Section 4102, the undersigned bidder herewith sets forth the business each s name and location of the plan of of each sub - contractor who wflI ,erfore work or labor oe render service to tM general contractor in or feprovement ateut the conatructton,of the work or fn an ameunt In escos of one -half of one percent (Oft or work general contractor's total D1d, and the by :ac b S! portion of the work which will Ja done sub - contractor as follows; a Place of SUN0'tractor's Name eusiMp! Description Of (Address a ►Wne) Mork 1,'': E -2 MIR 6 } i� �s 1,'': E -2 CfRT1F IROPpsAL ICA71 - pF ROM_p! AS °gird bolo's r cctlffOSOr services SCRINIR -."'w g► CORTAACTpRS a to t � Orders Itince wf P. ostr rp'i9 nonAd*11 fejaralo t'G 9 onf ��o cf �^ hs eep,o. the Ifrs �Ont. ely and aggr ifOn I rPloY4c dfry�tlresi orlgjn� with !Me lc ee specifically. Y fire Prfnclpto of-equal opportunity ees to in eS blfsh OPPO•tuaftlesor observe eiepf0 TO CONSU 2. esplo. s•coutstdti Polley tens t Policies All Jowhich A flnytively tins rO:rutti 1 PerSOns PrObte 3. .and f0 tM ,1 :rutting strutees cancer FIRM st�fflnytive s p_ to Airy c 1O4ftn ftf#s It Marge. So servingl�l��yY '"LE OF ►ERSgY S.tN n l ��G ty "Plorhs within t IGNArn.. a11Rg firs. lasso Intl Opportunity , ivy AdditfpMl Y+ent progr Information 1ef1 ct.wf hiin eg rdfl�.auU E-3> i= I 1 ' , P R 0 P 0 S A L NOR- COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT (This affidavit shall be executed by all bidders at the time of bid opening. Failure to complete the fore my constitute the bidder being judged non responsive and having his bid rejected.) To the City of Rancho Cucamonga: The undersigned bidder is submitting a bid for performing the following work by contract, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That the undersigned bidder his net, either directly or Indirectly, entered Into Any agreement, participated In any collusion, or otherwise taken any Patlon in restraint of free coeleetitive bidding to connection with such contl.ct. CORPORATE ACKNOWLiDOMfNT Istateof r., "'N !'� It y Title _ Individual, ^_ Partnership �, Corporation _ Other, explain I.M1,111 thoundenigned ro ae 19 ,Kbeloram" �' penonalhtiuloem to me 9 O Pf%ld to me on the baste of asnsfaetory evidence to be ty 1pene�e)wlfo exeeuted the within intbwmenl to Mon behalf of the corporation therein named,andacknowleitged to Me that thp corponllon executed it WRNESSmybandanAolnclalaea6 Cut/. ctLii Nolm's Signalura �� • INnDwtllpi,erNe0CU110N • e1p1lwrtnW • rd aa•Iae • w„M,MaGet]YYtI 1 I _�yp1t S1�irSRDO It y Title _ Individual, ^_ Partnership �, Corporation _ Other, explain I.M1,111 thoundenigned ro ae 19 ,Kbeloram" �' penonalhtiuloem to me 9 O Pf%ld to me on the baste of asnsfaetory evidence to be ty 1pene�e)wlfo exeeuted the within intbwmenl to Mon behalf of the corporation therein named,andacknowleitged to Me that thp corponllon executed it WRNESSmybandanAolnclalaea6 Cut/. ctLii Nolm's Signalura �� • INnDwtllpi,erNe0CU110N • e1p1lwrtnW • rd aa•Iae • w„M,MaGet]YYtI 0 t Fy, XNOM ALL NEM IT THESE MMSMTS, - •'y THAT FONTAMA PA IM6 INC. P. 0. lox 817 Fontana, CA 92335 aed as Principals, r, fifwr� wane unW THE GL a�. +n hold and ihereinafter called the Citx, fn the ,car of TT Of SAM BEMARD1NO. TA A M! F THE BID------------ - -- - no tst n to perctn a to amaun o dollars, for the paymant of which aum twtl and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executers, adoSaistraters, successors, and assigns. Jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. MNEREAS, said Principal has submitted a bid to said City to perform all work required under the Contract Document$ entitled: COMPGRAYME ACKNOWLEDolegg"T ''-- �. 3ltteol %.e•f'.[il�i On Nle thaw - ' .O W 111 d� dYeJ !b*ToMr* jnm% County D/� 1 8'p+nonYyk%ownro m• 111 ^. �\ CIP: •. ,, ❑ to m0 on the base of pnalaetoryeMdanG r- to oma,y,lw executf9W within Instrument to . , _ eon behalf 3l the COlponaon NMln J �.✓ ' u•. ; D", / o", At Ion m.aCUte01t I hoheY'ealpnatun STATE OF CALIFOMIIA _ COUNTY OF On On 20th day November In Old YW Ty —Efi Were nF ar or*enw a Nwwy PAto M and M Nla SIAw. P"""ly 30"m kathleen 0 Jones pwtvwfkmnnww ( iiljfy,' i111t %i*ifiliMilalYAr>tMlj7iiNf1ka1 to b ar pwton pawn na" b wAKf%W w fee MOIM lanUnwxal ft Aftrfpl 'Face of cnrr• 1-4 SafeCO Insurance Copp n m :Y v W ^_ iT .'A ^ ids ana aCRMww0,FFwnm me-SM AYJWmFOerwrFrrE_ - 1t �+,`% - ,a mMMlaaw111y1NYr 4.lLown MxF xe AlxnFrM•iAit. � Il /C;,r_..•^:., ;s1 .J WRNESS my IWm Am Otncm FFn t • '�.Iwo�,ar- r.....r- re -r•,.w tiger fu C M NO Iw fY0 Sqw. y i�winm ,u w�,n `'G 101m Lit ?a Rf THfSE'MES(31T3: That t entered ante, in•trtplica a,,as of M following agreaynt 1s Itaybr, by area bet"" he data executed by the City ide and referred :a as the •C y Clerk and the hereinafter referred to as YIs" t y o Mnc hereinafter °ng�. California. ravefr "' pursuant to Notts inviting Beefed Olds or Pro posals. . publicly opeaad. and declared on the data sfocf /fo bids eve wE", City did accept the bid of Contractor ------ �: and BAR. Cit the wrt"In contract with contractor City Clark and mayor frr the = onstruetton of RESi11CNTIAL S ELT M labor to enter into a IIIWI01.1� 85 (q{ASEe11). eontatnad�, It It W in consideration of the swtwe1 Cotenants herein Wood: 1. a � Ron tools, am Or M s, app arr,y�a�"et�aCtar shell fcrnlch All necessary labor. nd sUsdards oe fflawln the o%fper o f hen C ac aM do t ter raft to or a he work for the with bid prices MnlnIn tb eO f iceeo and 1n teeor ~Me with Peciffcatfons rdance of the City Engtnaer. c Enginfsr aM in accordance reanG rich the lnstruetir.1 2, tNCOI1ipI111 00 W I 0 C I ,uy. ipedflut ens era TO IISf R hereof with tike farcie�M ��hct as If y n erantt The aforesaid In full herein• Said dandA to the If 41, 0T $Inrlt Cry tt U f apart together with this writtcu a umeets wore set forth the partfo. This cartrect s1 tat t' stall constitute t Rids attacAcd hereto, Diece of wrk aM an • aMW tore i Contract between accord ar,Ce rich the tarla� lawful rY to n e work and finished by the C.rotreeto. whether set art s�wrnms^u�aragulatloni sheeail y,"d in It be asrerUffted thct any et Out Specifically to the tontratt Or be Performed document aM this written agreement, t exists 44 the aforesaid Should shall control. prorfsfans of this written agreement 3. TERat3 0— r,ACT: g event ;101 workin The undersfgmrd bidder agrees to axecuU the contract within ten notice b pp days from the data of notice of sward of the contract or upon y Ctty after the to working days, an. to complete his work within Thirty (30) working clefs from the date specified fn Tertian of the M Notice W F•1 S ° n the bidder +grass further to the ass -A r +nount of Two Hundred t - ®afas Inc ($200.00) dollars foesseent of ifquidat;d•d -- 5 _ _ _ .; d oepleta�6e 6 educt the bount thereof Yen the expiration of the each wander day '�� �s,In v doterofteacp>,tion ll note artP tonics Poimonts�e~a date. r e 1, 1 this contract. rogress Canstrogre s waiver made fteroma du th a.'i1iSUp /,C - of li the scheduled until he tiw Contractor shall not c qutdated damages.- Companies as cafned all insurance required oolaamumnne wrk under acceptable to City "or shall der rk this contract subcont CIS work on his subContr the Contractor allow a�+nY or at all Lector has been Obtained.aot until alt insurance y subcontractor insurance; during the life of th1� Contracto: shall take oared of the contract t;@! he following Out a and maintain a. Coepen u tMan Insurance: Before beginning work, the C t�Shall furnish to tM Engineer a cartffecate he has tfken out full c ontractdr out' the ma y "VloY,diractly o�satton insurance insurance as proof work $Pacified rough Subcontractors 1n, Persons for al, State an California. Such heroin, to accordance with the it" arrying fora and affect durin winsuranca shall the -,- Period cover be this allied to full In accordance with the b by this contract. Labor Cade, a y contractor hall Se *rc wornsatfon 3708 of ttie California work. shall sign and file with Contractor, Pry�n tof •[ am awe the City a carttffeetton�r ,Cln7 whfch r re of the Provisions of as follows; rorkar�eoulre every employer to be Insured ed7a8 of the compensation or gainst lfabflfttode With the provisions of the undertake self insurance in accordance co:tracas before Commencing tis�peMgrmanea of t for . omenein comply with such he York of this b Far all ng operation of the Contractor or any subeontr following the work Provided for herein following mfnimy limfts end coverage; actor to .insurance with the fl) $SWPpppleaLiability - 8odfly Injury Person;- each(accf ent) 250 Public 0 each acicfdent•Property Oasage (not auto) . $W,800 aggregate. �`� "S protective - Bodfiy'-nlury Perswm; $1,80D. each accident. f2500880 eacAr� Protective - Property 0a accident: SWUM aggregate. P -2 e. (f) AuGrgbt7e . ' f" "00,000 each Bodily In Pcrson; f1.000,000 Bach acct $Z50.000 roftbfle 1 pro .. fdch`accldeperty pJO14a dent. C. Each s•1ch polls (I) at IS Y of insurance sue4 p Prorldad for'in rhlcA fs 9u#IIMledsurance spy furagraPA.D, _ !'(Z) e1 W additfunai Insured do buslnasS fn the St�tewrltinp by Cf 11. the tncludedj t1es'iPe fede^rstDagents aneho CU "*0494. 1 for "14 Y• ( ?, held Or It acts as ..DId documentso"as in"rts 1 to be Prl filled Upon to by tM dest insurance (d) Contain corer A 19"t deadditij that no Insurenco • eldu_s scid roll cy;ureds sM17 +a .It e suestantlally fn an is tM falloK /n thl�tyf� O�athe Pstood and a 9 "d71s: such cancels after otohecar• +get this olleY KY not a receipt tfonar recaf Dt4 ! a re9tste reduction : f C1tYa f • e�ly edn notice o, (f) otheryls red letter ye as '1tN;, unt11 r he Id fora satisfactory to enced by Tic Of Contain in Yend,�s rance Prorld City. (1) Wives !meant which: ad for in subpara r - `•. entities ll rf ht of s aQti a. shall �h Witt 16 "' ^1s ds 1 w 4 raP < against Z 11 Persons cone subcantod with.thee o ason PoIleY of I1 Aeroof toar`d ', actor in.1>ar%ratlonsanyCla 112urance pro listed (t)y � says` Sher to �ancel►ed r); Provfd O for Aerylnif d for ee ehereo� given to City without thirty resit thator shall at t e• and ortylnil ht of Y re9'stared 0. � suredd; '60C1o9,the prelsent .1 11 fj �eedution Of the eont�act and other Prorltlonz A eoch ate '" d in wra fnauronei a dsljN +ddltf As Qufred MrI . Additions F.3 W� `i 't - .v1 .•`y !i'*i�tl. ° : :C.g3- .. - �'f i S'• :'!.�y e �W J" p '•M• jj `�� w a^Y. `rl �,t :'�. �+"•yffiY�� ^.,,t tha provfflensre a rata LaboraCodiMDlrtslon 2`t► rtta;acco;dan rft71 1 °' s, Aprtraflfal`rat"f Pa C4 tMrnactor is reaufred to pay'not- liisntAan�tk m�'lh 1 ` f Nr: ±/ales for = work .-of'a s1e lai'cMiacttr in.eM'• :2x ��vl etn'Nitch "erne pYblfc�Nri tor�Aorifd• aMf^ot :•ltf :.'this tAi;ftne ?ii,'� ' f ate;ef;per'df�, he Otricter: of the• y and Overtfaar -rick; , :7t'that n ' C C+ fforn/a is ►equfM to +M artment of industrial All_atlees ofctM S V 1nrOft- •CMtts.of swcti a dittAlMd such ltafrarprora111p tati,o(.`•,1 tMuofffce otstM C1R'- Ortra111nf rates of f -rates v1 Y Clark of the City of RencM Cudt ~,,w wages om /f le Line, Suite C, IlaacAi :CYU- . California, and or* avallaMY ietefi�y fast eterestN'porty'sm''r+Mest. City also shit 4uxe a etI &bi ftoA ' dtLeAinatfons to'ba posted at RiA Jeb fire;'• Thforoeachlab shall forfeit, is penalty to city. tri^Cy -Ifre dollars, ' (525.00) for nark laborer ' or portion thereof if lock�Mrer,t sr4w���er�layedpftriach Calendar. day. undes�rsl prorHlfap rote of 'w9es Mro1 wrMelf;ls °Nod less'than the attacMd'cpntrect b N ^Mf rmstfpulattdiffr'as '• violation of,tM prtrfstoeS y h1W'er by any subceetrocttr y work dome of mid o'er Code, u!w/a Mn. in cti Sectionfifl e T h ► M 1) 1T: In occeniaace with tree prorlstens Of. and in acco►dseca With they n as swoded by Chapter 971,.Statutet of 1979. a Council, Pr'optrly 104"t� raapprentic of the,Califerola Acprenticfshl x the work. NA^ttets may -be teptayid in the p►eN[Yu ' L1011 of the Labor, code cofotrni ^� tlnft+wopeM "provisions In section I777,S and 1777.6 of +ny subcontracWr made fag hie. yarnt of apprentices by of Contractor or section rad tradesmen , es aetMed, roguirts the Contractor or subcontractor employing trip COM tt any ap"tfctable Occupation to-apply tt the joint which adafshfp csa>wftte,l iMaroft tM sift of tM• which rovantstnrs tM appromticesMp pit@ o is tMtlIC worfsrP catlAnd ofapororal. The certificate will also eta In that of trade-far ttces W Journtyyn that will er'used fn -tM p+rf+Is the of the contract. .r except: s W J+YrMy01n In such uses Shall not be last than ontTW ratio accept: E : +• Yht^ wt�a►ieyseei in the area of cerero9e by the joint ap►roeticeshlp, celo ttte has escteded an arora9t of 15 M ?trot in the !a days prior to the r*gwst far.rerttflcate: or atithl ofn ender of apprentices to tralnlo fire, or np in the ed aroa esces t When the trade Can show that it is Aplactnn99 at leiiL 2130 of> Its aMMenAfp threYfA a9p►entfeesMp trsiofnp on,in, annual- b basis statewide or lots ily, or F-4 { •" �; sc, s 113 d, "bon the C Apprentices ondall of that M employs 0" Ihoh a average of not -lass thin one apprentice his contracts on an'aenual The Contractor is reQulred W Pprentfce to eight Journeymen, for the administration of apprenticeship contributions to funds established otAerncontncto�sorrio Hnnticuhip pro if M ym" fn any apprenticea0le trade on lhysrVillcts and If on "tM lvb:fc works site are making such contributions. r +9uir The Contractor and subcontract oments of sections 1777,5 and for under the atoll Comply the 7' apprentices. f Ro Eight (8) (wprs of labor shalt constitute a governed the Cby 'tor r o y fj em►ieYM to the ex gormrnd by the t and any srbtenemploye ++nda,hfe eertfen of this contract, hours Set firth 1n jfv lien State of California MrfrrMyyll comply with and Da of the staU or California ai.e et 77: CM ►ter 1. Artfulo dooWith working the Labor Code the wan, Kt each the Workrn��arsmaoeMnteteyimpleCltY. twntY'Itre here fnbofore melt/ or any fWCentrac4r YN fn the execut dollars Wor1oMn .,' for each al*[Asr da er him, rPen any of tM worS or or macMnte is rpolred er Permitted torlaE which Said laborer. hears fn riolatfen o1 Said Labor Cade, t; 7RA�r (S) suDlistence pay Nc r ►AVi Contractor a Contract as such travel and Saba n nee to execute the wrkco pay travel and collective krgafafn t,fstanc0 PeYwnts a requfred Dy, this 1773.8, S agreme+nts filed fn accordance deffned fn LM applicable ffJJJ�N� rdance with Labor Code section alected ofOMIT 2,TO�s t r The Cit7 of Rancho Cucamonga accoun2aDl0 In any o cars' agent= and mould and its °r anY Part thereof manner for any loss or 1 Y"s $toll 'at r inswra6la or employed to Perforrming far any of the "go other things used e Plo PPen to the work persons, either Workanitoo Mrkl or for 1nJrry er dame the public, or for dome' eaipleyee3 of tM Costror o� to any person or wLtsoever :rfsfn M ad,lafning er other bcoetra -ton ar the Contractor aMglout ct or In connection with thePerty from an pro Pert roe i+oms1b11 for any day performance ofcth - exce t Y n21 Ing tram dofecta or obstructions %naur Work' serrintst, orojio1daM417geAce or willful mfstonduct of Ctty' Y a a� Person or durfn DoMeat contractors Y ause whatsoever, accepGnq,�gross of the rha an dlrsct) rtip° "S employee, y Worn °r at +hY ttma baton its coMletton and final f -S l5/ V is The Contr+cta ;will_ W action "Icy", againstna, -- Y City and its al ens, clafma +ful "vf will hold o1licl j rya thea fab111t1`', ' damages t. Lid save ectad als, Officer ooration, fwllhte cat be, afsdit elafpie property Harmless f K, its • fe+Pioth wo subdivision: ar atlwtr Y any Pertsont f1o611 Ally and there is c+�tmcurren antr+�teto� =tnaof aetivitls of the o �rjsfnp WMOftor in cted official s, Officers or active eea Prodded tar°"tractor, has bilftias S to Perso�e' ag1elts Oet t 0 rrtmtn hhas or musioyeetrfslnpan.�a� /sale HYyaic � babllg 1ngsucAfty. is ponslbie to city it' and in conntePttto�tKAorsi►1ro are d yf City. a. Onnnoctl" .ltAw111 defend an action AittsesttI, or 11jbflftfns �r fidamaxsti Penalties in b. The Contra 9 attorney's fees 1�rred fn connec ion +gents acor amPlool 14 Y. or i pay any Jud re obligations • Coverinta elacted Off�iciaTlssroe'ed against I h such +b11it1es ail A Claims, e • o1}feers, hormunder, +�nd'LhM1;ations out of or in ' P%maltfes, MnmlIS$ tb+rHrom. ontractorogreaRsrttoes of a Connection C' In save � Contractor 0 the Went C1tyr without } he sae@ K-r oediotMr ad j,, pros SCUtea &gains. warty to any action thethe Contractor operation, or activities sing Out o1 Contractor for on ctnrradagrbeet t , of tied Contractort he with o Pay to with reasq�ihle Y City in s City any and ail reunder eeys fees. on or p� costs and (tract Asuch il bi money due to Lilo Can. .r u eedfng together resatfjp sitfon has cnf dered necatsa actor nder made of socAry by City m. yea)W by virtue of 1o. NON. actions or c aims for da�ea9e CitytAe DISCRI"'ffi' I gipnaco! suchrsons wPa: pf'ltclit df:krfatlnatlon as ton fs subject Persons er wOri's because shall he ayde to the 7. Chapte fto�al t Penalties tfefgsadf� Publict`t� color, or on 1795 of said Code. Cods 1n accordance withvttltNl ProR Ions this 11. rn . ons of -T PRICE AND pAT1ENi� City ,r a Y shall with Contractor• prescribed Work ay to tM Contr s ProPOSai dated November P 1es $ actor 9s6. P'D 1 •vP. �,� CA r� �. � ' iy :l � �'f. ,��.z� _ .Z....1_.u.cNM7 12OATTOMIEYYS' FEES: In the event that any actton',ar�procNdf�q lame i' bro ught -by � per y,to enforce any tern or prorlstar of this Agrnn11 t " r t- the pnra111ng:prt¢'sh+li•.racarer its reasonable Vision Of fees and,cost.( R'6 incurred with re attorneys, _ u. n to YITNESg YIgfYHf, thr Hartle$ hereto hay caused these presgats to be' duly executed with'all the*forI'll ftfes required by law on the respective data$ ; set forth oppoclte their sign# res. - State of Califurrta ,L ' Contractor's License Yo. /� •+ _onfana Paving, Inc. PO 30,1966 ae CITY Of RANCHO CUCANO dw : LA BY: BY: ate Contractor's Business phone 7!4) 350 —' ?79 Emergency phone it which Co vac or can 1 roacMd at any :tae_ V.7 r; r ¢ t. 4`. n a Sales • �t 12. �ATTOWr, trougfit by:a(tMrtp the p,erailing pirtl incurred with " -reipe( Uf Y/7bltff M duly esacuted' with a set forth opposite t x ear` t E E In LM nro Brant that any action �pcee ding ai��`�i -�' senforce any tam or prorisio 1 of this A9raeeert! r11 aecorer its reasonable attorneys''feej , aM;costi T j hereto. — +; 7 S.• . t' F 1F, tM parties hereto havo Caused i �se'prnents to bt the forawtifYes required by law on the respectlJe dates,• as r signatures. or: BY: Date Contractor's Business ►Rene 7/4) 350— 7 7 s» Emergency phone at which Co rac roan reached at any tler____j14��t✓)_ 1" F•7 4y k•�V'- 1Q.r�i-.t'`!�'t x ''p �t 'tfttr ... ��s' "... 'i�•t9 W:!W, - �TYIi."LAA i:i K�•Ar?.'rKFa (.s.:ti+.•�n da r' tr. �a G 0 K T R A C T BOND NO. 5017815 PREMIUM: $459.00, FAITNM 110FOR>1W1 DOM ON ALL la RY 71015E FRE511173: THAT FONTANA PAVING, INC. , as principal. and n ,sgFFCO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA as surety, are Mid and - firmly bound unto the City of Rancho Cucamonga, a cuntctpal Corporation, In the ,lust and full amount of $ ONE HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED wor s EIGHTY SIX AND 80/100---------------- - - - - -- ($ 107.886.80 1 Bunt ' payment whereof we hereby bind ourselves, our hefts, executors. adeinistrators, successors end assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Given uMar our ,Ends and sealed with our seat this 94th day of ,c > December 1986 . The condition of the foregoing obligation is such that, IMEREAf, the above -named principal is about to antcr into a contract with the City of Rancho Cucamonga whereby said principal agrees to construct Residential Street Rehabilitation, 1985.86 (Phew 11) in accordance with the AGREEMENT dated �. which said contract is hereby referred to and made a part htreof to the saw extent as if the same were herein specifically set forths y IN, TI[1lEfiRf, If the aid principal shall well and truly do and perform all things agreed by the principal in said contract to be done and performed, then this obligation 1s to be void; atMrwise it will rewtn In full force and effect. MNNIIKI), that for value received the undersigned stipulate and agree that no i. amendment, change, extension of W.Pi. alteration or addition to skid contract, or agreement. or of any feature or itao or items of Performance required H: ,r lnzi CONTRACT • �•C FAiTNFWL ►ENFOANANCE 1000 t therein or thereunder shalt in any manner affect the obligations of the undersigned under this bend; and the surety does hereby wire notice of such amendment, limitation of time for bringing action on this bond by the City, change, extension of time, alteration or addition to said contract or _ agree+ent end of any feature Or time of performance required therein or thereunder. WITNESS our hands this 24th day Of _Orrpnhpr , 191L. Ntmw Mchwd 110"C" tle_pw. s eer by yn.�me�eiKi w Title .rwrd _ individual partnership e X Corporation Other, explain :r t "s- •SINATCAU OF CMTLWM WATT NE ACNAOWLMA KFOK A NOTFN.T FMIC. PLEASE i ATTACH M/OOFNIKE ACWMX%Z1AEl91NT MW (INOITINK. pANi11ENAl(p. CNIMTIAf. ETC.) SAFECO INSURANCE CO P NY OF AMERICA ' �j ur3 eEy � X. �;' a een 0. Jones, Orney- n- act i[''�Rt• y d `� L low POWER SAJECO INSURANCE COMPANY OFAMERICA• ,r,• ® OFATTORNEY NOME OFFICE. SA:ECO PLAZA SEATTLE. WASMUTON SatES SAFFM r i� �v i t t to No. 7073 ' KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: Thar SAFECQ INSURANCE COMPANY OFAMERICA. • Washbpton caporaasn. does hursoyappont L KATHLEEN D. JOHZS, Loa Angeles, California Its era and lawful sttorheyle}I.1•facL Mth lull authority to mocuta on behalf of the congany resNity and surely bonds or undertakings and inner dacutmmta of a similar character Mooed by the company In the douse of its bwAoos. and to bind SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AM ERICA thereby a lusty as It such lmVUmenta had been duty"eesculed by no ri regutanty elected onaers at to hate oMcs. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AM ERICA has uecuied ark arrested these p resents '. thn Sch day of June CERTIFICATE Extract ln,m the byLawe Of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA: ` "AnWo V. Section 17 — FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS . the President any Vice prwt4nt the Swe". and any Assistant \9ce /resident appointed for Iltat p rrPeas bfthe Officer In chary" Of serety OWKWrla, OWN each haw sulharny to appoint Individuals as ataheya•m•Isot W under other aFpgFiwe titW with sutMnry, to sinews an behal M the company hoelity and sursty bonds and other IacvmerRa of SIRMer chersoter Issued by the oomawy in the course of he business OnmyMetrument maknnga evdercing such UNrrnme,". the slBneto P meyMaNlssdby faoaarhle.Onamy utatrument conferring such authority or on any bend a uMertMing of the company, the east, er a'.uknUe ow"t mid be lmprsaMd or affmad or in any other manner reproduced: provided however, that the sea! sMlt n t as necessary to the valk:ty at any such Instrument or underWlrtg.. Ermact tro n a Resolution of the as" of mocwa of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF ALEENICA adopted July 18.1970 'On any anrNcats eaecwad by W Secretary a At eaMttant secretary of the Company sMtfng out. (d The provisions of AAyde V. Section 13 of the BY-Lot, . and (10 A copy, of the povmrol•anorney ppolrt,,nL aaecuted pursuLnt thereto. and ` (re) Certifying that said 1)owera11•4tt0mvir appantmant Is In full fens and eHecL uIe wCotatuts of the unt" off saN may be by lanfndle, and The ssU of The Company may be a laceunrle tMnef.- . L Bah A Dckey. Secstary of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA• do hereby, comfy that the foregoing tettacts of the BY•Lioms and of a Resolution of the Board { nd of Directors of this corporation, and of a paw of Art,wmy luwd PUMWnl thereto. are true and correct, and that bosh the dyLav the Resolutionandthe /ovwr oI Attorneyaresul�ln lull force and elfw-t IN WITNESS WHEREOF. t have hereunto Wray hand and aNuad the laealmiN ssfl of said urprawn - this 24th ryyd December i9"86• t; -fyy ,f T:iLtaril Y*M�. •;(;' •• -• -, O�jD :Il�IY mug y4'` :�.,,:. s�'•'� GPI t , c C 0 M T R A C T BOND NO. 5017815 LABOR AND MATERIALS bORO 440w ALL M BY TNM MSEMTS: THAT FONTANA PAYING. INC. as principal, and SAFECO IHSORr.urr rout nWyY OF AN, FR�_� as surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Rancho Cucamonga, a municipal corporation, in the ,lust and full amount of FIFTY THREE THOUSAND NINE H FORTY THR n S 943.40) ON, s , for the peyamnt whereof we hereby bind ourselves, our Mfrs, executors, '+ administrators successors AM assigns, ,jointly and severally, firmly by those ? presents. Give under our hands and waled with our seals this 24thday of December a 19 8fi The condition of the foregoing obligation is such that, }r' rMMMEAS, the above -named principal is about to enter into a contract with the City of Rancho Cucamonga whereby said principal agrees to construct Residential Street Rehabilitation, !M -K (phase ii) in accordance with the AGREEKXT dated 19 As provided In said contract, which said contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof to the sae extent 3 as If the same were Mreim spgclflcally set forth= ROY, TWOM, if the said principal or principal's subcontractors fail to pay for any materials, provisions, supplies or pWpmmt use! im,•upon,,for or s ' about the performance of said work contracted to be Gino, or for any work or �rJJ Y = t. .. , P9 'L3, tabor thereon of any kind, or for amounts due under the UAemploP"M' t,Iasurance #• may J< ., f9 Act Nith respect to such work or labor, the surety will pay for the sal 'in an 'c s3 '•c5�"� y;$Ry f amount not exceed the sum Mretnabave spetiffed, and to use wit, is brought r - 4: -. ?=.i r ' CONTRACT LABOR AND MATERIALS Boni) hereon, a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the Court, otherwise this bond shall be void and of no effect; ► V'Ko, that oo amendment, change, extension of tine, alteration, or addition to said contract, or agreement. or of any feature or ften/fteas of performence required therfin or thereunder shall In any Manner affect the obligation of the undersfgnd on or under this bond; and che surety does hereby waive notice of such amendment, limitation of time for bringing action on this bond by the City, change extension of time, alteration or addition to said contract or agreemant and of any feature or itam or items of performance required herein or thereunder. '•' This bond shall Insure to the benefit of any and all percons entitled to file ti. claims under Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of Califorela, and shall give a right of action to such persons or their assigns in any suit brought upon this boM. WIC our hands this 2Lh day of December , 1196 FONTANA PAYING INC k b �pili((/Q�ut /(s� yule WcWdWNecorfB mlawww0mansoor Individual — partnership X Corporation — Other, explain 0318NATDRE3 OF MTRWM NBST BE ACpr81LDM WJME A WTMT pIAXIC. ' ATT" ATE UnUtUMW pggga (InlylMA1.. ANNDpNI ►MiNElf11I REASE ETC.). ►. COR►WTI811. Y c SAFECO INSOARANCE COMP iY OF AMERICA ure ---• V•4 w M r y �'-�x'4 a men C-4 o es, ney -in -fact wcaaa �d aw �- ,rc?s'.41`.±.ei... .. -_a, :.x: :��•._w.x�••�,�A "'. s 'L:'• �f' SAFECO PLAZA OF AMENG POWER NOME OINKS. INSURANCE PIMA .+ OF ATTORNEY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98183 y' SAF= No. 7075 KNOW ALL BY THESE MIESENTS: .�+ That SAFECQ INSURANCE COMPANY OF AM ERICA, a Washington wpwauon, don tow" appoint i - IGI7ILE@f D. JOKES, Loa Angeles, G11[ocada its Uw and lawful anonMsl•in•bct With Jul: a Wwity to %,cute on behalf of the Company ldii and suntY bonds of ' undoing kings and otNw dxuosenls of v cmilif fhwmft [mod by the coosat+r M the t 11111 of its buWoss, and to find SAFECQ INSURANCE COMPP,NY OF AMERICA ihwabY r fully as U such inatrum ants had Wan duty oxMIOd by Its mgular Y nlectod O"IMS w ns iiome ofl¢a. IN WIT YESS W HEREOF, SAFECQ INSURANCE COM PANY OF AMERICA hsi executed and attested these Wannta this 5th -esyof June k Eauact Iron the BY•Laws of SMECO INSURANCE COMPANY Of AMERICA: L•;• -Ancid V. Saction 17. — FIDELrrY AND SUIIETY BONDS the President. arty Vfpo Mordent. the Ssnetry, and Any Assistant Vice Prosdent *;"ntW to that purger by the officer in tharge of "my oPeratkne. "I mch nave suthaway to appoint nu nduals as atto mAvs•in•fact w ums, MhorMxoafMe tides with authofNy to assi on b*W of tM t.' comperY knotty and WOW Jones and Allow drwnems of Similar dwxiM issued W tlle'Ca, ow , In the Count of Ns bunlMte On tan u+atrw+iert malungw evidencing snxch aaMlnimrtiha oiersaturr maybeafDW try faCaimite.On amy r•,` Wvumant conlernnq suN authwirywan anrybergwunewW.ing oltbe oonoonY, die rsseL walapkrHOShared. maybe t imprestad or alihad or in amr other manner reproduced; Provido4 howwef, that the seal atop no, be nocauxy to the valid4l, of any WCh ms"r M OF undenoking.' +` Extract from a Msolut on of the Bow$ of Directors of r' SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA aduplad July 21, 1970 �.' "On am, Cendicane exacused by the Smmry,w an osWUnt snotty of the Com,aMseiing out. (d The Wovnioiu of MCie V. Section 13 of the Sydawt and ., (IO A COW al IM gamst•attornaY apPOinMMnt. exr+i Od pursuant thwelo, and hid Cenifyin g trial tad povvaf•Wanofnay sppantmw•t Is in full 114)(0114`11411 offers, ine spratuse of tho confyng Officer may be by faplmlla, and the seat of the Cwroer+y may be a IaCnmDe thereof" ' 1, got, A DickoY• Seowary of SAFECQ INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. do Mreby cwt:fy that tha;wegoln9 ' extracts of the By-Jaws andof a Resclut(on of tM Sonlof Directors of this Coxiraton. and of a Powwo /Allonagaouad punusnt lhwofo. we"04IM1conrL and that both" By- Laws, the Mrlunonaid the POww alAnarneYa sstill In full .� torn and aeKt IN WITN37S WHEREOF. I haw, hereunto aw my hard and aNnxod the facrniN seal of rid torpwaum this 24th gpl,pf Decemher ,1s 86 iz 4�'►+sesvee, e; a•`,<' a } Y = ,r_ ,.v .a- rriir.rt�A7% .,M i.. Y w t t 41 i� J Attest: lla..rN,h..w..r G-S Al I WORKER'S COY'EMATION INSURANCE CCRTIFICATe The Contractor shall execute the following form as required by the California Labor Code, Sections 1i60, and IS61: 4; I u aware of the Vivislons of Section 3700 of the Labor Cock which reluires every employer to be insured against liability for worker's,coepsnsation or to undertake sel /- fnsurana in -" accordance with tho ilrorisions of that code,-and I w111 comply with such Ororisiens before commencing tM :e perforrnu of tM work of this coatract. -• " vote:_ baU„ytf. 3d, R86 Fontana Pavin !Inc. - n mac 7, Wy..l ro teom0 soft K /jE arremr Attest: lla..rN,h..w..r G-S Al I 1; 3= I 7: f GEMEM CONDITIONS SECTICiI 1. SPECIFICATION AND DEFINITIONS • 1.01 t�hERAt - The.work'embraced herein shall be done in accordance with the 'Standard Specifications tr4Calif for Public Works Construction• written and Promulgated by the Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association and the Southern veCommi Associated the Contractors of California Joint Cooperative Committee, tho ODit current edition, and all subsequent' amendments, LupplaMnts or additions thereto, herein referred to &3, the documents. Specifications', the approved contract drewings, and these contract 1.02 INTFA!T - It is the intent of these specifications, and any contract drawingi, that the work Performed uMer the contract shill result in a. complete functionalspurposenof theflnsUllwt king condition in rgsepKtand tontracti , drawings are lml"M to be comPlersntary of oath other. My work shown on the contract drawings and not in tho sPecitleatteas, or rtAn versa, is to M executed as If indicated in both. The StaMard Specifications erg Part•of,the Contract Documents controlling the work. It is the intent of these Specifications t shall hot the Special Provisions -- govern over both the eeetroct drawtngi and hot Standard Speeificat ions . 1.01 0 FiN1TION3 ., • -- - - , , underlined in the Standard contract have the meaning heroin after assigned to them. Purpose of the Agency: The City of Roach Cucamonga. , ft1: The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 11W. City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County; California. Coueallm city Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. a}: Consecutive calaMer days unless otherwise eatod. Engineer: TM City ERgiRear of the City of Rancho CwcamnRp; acting Pars ona y or,t.romgh agents or assistants duly authorized by him. Inspector: The engfnaariRg'or technical Personnel authorized•ta act ,A-5, A. agents or ngiaeer in tho suporrtsfon_of work covered by those specifications, limited to the particular duties antrui.ted U him or. them, 4" 'rrv°4 },."� ?A,.1. �t"iJ.s ".yc :i t. YA • / •• . ` „ .l4zv R'. General CaiHtions (continued) F �Yorkln Oa Y Y P Ai .da exca t Saturdays, Sunday, or le al d +YS an rh a the 'ontractor is speCiffaliy required by the special P@rdtions, by his labor contract ar by law to suspend construct onlldays and the oParattoni. Also excepted is an day a ion Y leasinclement SS Weathe r. or conditions yresulting htherefron Rtrdctor is prevented by = of toward completion o wl +bow and equipment force for at least Proceeding ini at urrent controlling operation. SECTION 2. St�pj Mp 2.01 COhT11Ati pp(tin,e,.�. - rPreadencanof Cons ontra tracted to SECTION 2. or an Oocm"ts. Should It + the Standard Slfeefflations ' the specification.. ltMt hereto is not sl dfcI aPFtar that the Y detailod r work f ba done further explanation as Y apply to the Engineer forhl ed by In lnt of toCtom as Part of tl �cCentract sesjt�l +t "foram Intent a/ the original plans and s o such explanation elalle�n4,at any raving endj iatfons, In tMa cnt of Any with the ' an n coney flans wftten "or"". wnt of any the figures t.lit Et1pI13 0.t et....... ns ' If the Contractor, tither finds any dfscroMmey between tba SSpacfffmg ivrk or 1m the twrst of tka rerk, or omission and the physical Conditions a�thecsfte et LMj1ethe plans or aE Engineer ten any of the Plans, or in any sun work• or�fiM� nyeerror IN Engtnaer to wrftfng of'.;my sock discrepancy. V.' he shall Contracor observes that a error, or oal�oomptl notify notlfYatM Engfneerf nnrrl regulation. o order /1lrtttens an at wrfana rltA any ' deer". M She" Promptly, the 17M Engineer me rttalpt of ` C rctructions and give aMroprl gslnftrmeuettomt W11tAe Contractor. Until such lnstruetfens are 9fern he Contr ttor. Unto or Indirectly. afar A1s IM- any work dome by the Contractor, tither dfnrctly W11 be at his ern risk, and M sy lj such error, discrepancy, ka bear all Costs aringherefrom. et, 2.Ip QEPECTiY[ ANg �Whpp ZssK I ,. Ali rerk which 1s defective in its construction or daft cttnt In 'any of the replacedebts of the Plans and Specifications and replaced by l e Contractor to an ccetable Banner at remedied his Cie u coq+ensattom Will be ell rwdfed or raeertd S cn the plans or 110" lfor any work dent M prose No Of the Contractor o t )•M the ilses and grades under the ++4iY forthwith withni Ymeur. o�tMilurimN�1a� part Provisions of this article, the any ord r o City Contractor. row, o bt,rewditd or revived and Contractor, replaced St the~x auto f t Peesa of the . ' GC-2 �... Y '�� :.%� .' :?r,•ii' .. �i ry .-. - -' �.�� _. � _ . . _.. ,i?.5.:..i!rf.E�.Fi.��F'_�'Fy General Conditions (coafnoN) 2.04 DISMISSAL OF-UNSATISFACTORY EMPLOYEES It anY Person employed by the Contractor or any subcontractor Shall fall or refuse to carry out the dfrectlons o/ the Engineer, or is in the threats of the Engineer Incotpettnt, lntemPerate, or disorderly: a- uses Cltyp torus Otherwise eunsatlatsctorany person on the work, representing the immediately, aN shall not again bey. he $hall be dlschargN from the project written consent of the Engineer, employed on the work except with tM 2.05 TFRMiMATiON QF UISAT[SFltrn�r �wACiORS When any portion of the work which Ms ban subcontracted by the Contractor i$ not befog pre+eeutN 1m a satfshctory canner, the subcontractor far such work shall be terminated immediately by the Contractor upon written noifce from the Engineer, and shell net again be employed on that typo of work !n which his Performance is unsatisfactory. 2.0E IMILyInj 3: Specifications The City sshhall a qi tan allgrefa�ylM- of the Standard lines +M aNs Mctase y for the execution of the fi^ work. The and trkeW� all Mill care fully preserve all reftrtnet points, bath marks and other surrey Pelnts, and In use of willful or careless destruction, mall M Ua01t for +M charted with the cost at tNfr replacement, aM of any espase resulting from the(r with last er ffstwrbena. y SYCh survey$ fill constitute instructions free the City fed the upon the CityafornsucA�rvt Mth the work until M has maN timaly demands grades have been established. all until all necessary points, lints and writing not less than N hours in advance Ofudesired time for staking. In i SECTION 3. ORMLiwo ILK the Ste Attention is directed to the provisions control trol of at SECTION 3.3 •Extra Work* of to complete work covered uNar this contract. PeYmaat for En+ Mork required SECTION 4. 9makir ago ! "• 4.01 @MUj t Atteontion is di t SECTION 1 -1Stand +rd Specifications. - Netarials and Mrkmnshlp -,of the 4.02 TfSTiN/ t# Testing of materials shall be rr with contract $Petlficatltat. The contractor b the Mtit toltnsure 1 Y ampl lance{ a, 6C -3 •. c r ^t ' eai�f��m3�r�i4.K:Arv` �a4.. 4r�•n, �. 6enenl Coneltioes {coetfnwd) City in writing 24 hours in advance for any testing required W eaintaln Progress t without del'yys. Delays caused byy the contractors failure to sufficient notice Shall be tha reslgnsfbillty of the contractor. Drovlde 4.03 fLMT IN KCT10e Of Products Eatithe souureenofesupply. the prod of material, or the undertaken until the 'ngineer 1 sund nt inspection eanutatture bo +:h the Contractor 4ed ten of ten coo ' howver, will not be ro)resont'tive shall INre fry material Producer, Per'tion and assistance of as concerns t entry at 411 times Engineer or his authorized faclsftfas shall be %7pjsh or ProduttlM of the 7ueh parts of the plants inspect7on. the City assns n• obli char materials. Adequate 01 su 1 SM ta fmake the necessary PP Y. Mat materials at the source SECTION S. Imam 5.01 4p[ t Attention - Specification$. .s directed to SECTION 5 . IRILITIES of the Standard 5.02 igiiTIM shall "*ate�ht ao/fectN MM1ro entering M ten work, ten contractor PProairta locatioe of their ! utility owners to mark er otherwfso Indicate the to structures, aefn eendeita a �Mtace tacfittlon Ine1Wt service ceneeetlMl. e6 but mat 7falgd 5.03 PRIMVIX thtpCThe contractor shah not tnterropt end service function or disturb the itf I MM of any utility without autMrity from the owner or orde, from SECTION 6. fpn� PN6� 6.01 .1 rt� �►fAN —WON! t y` covering the detailedir*c' to SECTION 6 of the Standard Specifications Acceptance of the Work% isf"s covering •Frosocutfon, Preg, d 6.02 C N�TNORI —�jm 7 The contractor shall furnish a Engineer, cork schedule for the Se=.• P►e,lect to LM ,,- •`''�'� li The first workin c 1< LLz, the date it »ifled in the Notice cwtrect shall be to aleod4r days S'S.y to Procoed. R+ t GC-4 ��'�C' -a:�:• 7ff'D�','+�. .'��.tr�.+?.1'��!.5.:.5 �... _. /�o .:�t'�I+:�vl X General Cooditlons (continued) 6.03 WORKDAY The Contractor's working hours shalt be limited to the hours between 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 ►.M., Monday through Friday, excluding recognitdd holidays. Oevfatlom fro .1rmal working hours will not be allowed without prfor consent of the Engineer. In the event work is allowed by the Engineer outside of the nurmai working hours, at the request of and for the benefit of the Contractor. Inspection service fees may be levied against the Contractor at a rate of $25.00 per hour, including travel charge for four (6) hours. time when applluble, with a nfnfar hourly The above charge my also be lev1N 1► 1nsp:ctlon services are deemed netessary by the Engleeer as a matter of public safety or to otherwise insure the quality of the work. Racognited holidays snail be to accordance with the Master Labor AGrewnt of the Associated Woral Contractors. If work is Proper prostcutl000 of thekwork,~fContractahtr of Provide workman adequate at tlilight tar ro r Public. and for proper, iaspecties. 6.06 TWORARY SUSpkrttow of WORK on Is dited Standardt$epecification$. Theta he a SmPtfr s6-3 aSuw theoaoofWork to suspend the the work, wholly or in port, for sock periods as he My dorm necessary, doe to unsuitable wsthsr or to such other COMttiees as art considered unfavorable for the suitable prosecution of the work, or for such time' as he ruy does necessary due to the failure an the Nvt of the Contractor to carry out orders ;Ivan or to Mr•orm any provisions Of the work. The Contractor shall iamdiatsly comply with the written order of the Engineer to su the work wholly or in part, and shell met resume the work until ordered S de sMM tr in writing by the Engineer. In the event a suspension of work is ordered because of failure on the part of the Contractor to tarry out orders given or to Nrhns any provisions of the work, such seslrensiM of work shall not relieve the Cmtractor of his r+ responsibility to complete the work within the time 11Rit set forth herein and smelt not M censtderod ca use for extension of the time for completion, and further, such suspension g work shall not entitle the Contractor to any additional compensation. _{ j GC-5 r °7 Lim `^Y`4?3:'st:�' s1:3F�1'•<<�•. �r..J.4 :^r, %,7 �.. .. ra -}, 6.05 TCRNtNATI N FOR RAEACM The Contrutor's attentioA it dlrettN to SICi10N 6 6-4 •0efault by Specifications. TeniMNoR of Contract• of the Standard �w S GemaraII Conditions (continued) 6.06 TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIOUi04TED DAMAGES Attention Is directed to SECT10a 6 -7 'Time of,Completfon' and 6.9 _'Liquidated Damages of the Standard Specffiations. Tha Contractor shall ` begin work within tun (10) calendar days after, the date specified id'the Notice to ProcW1 and to prosecute said work In such a manner-as to complete It within Thirty (30) working days after such specified date.. The Contractor shall pty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga the'sum of Two Hundred Fifty (5250.00) Dollars per day fbr each and every calvadar day's delay in finishing the,`work in excess of the number of working days prescribed. Delays and extension an s to 0a Contract time shall be governed by the'. Provisions of SECTION 6.6 Delays d Extension of Tine• of the Standard Specifications. ;. 6.07 FINAL CLEM -IM ' work, thee Contractoroshalldclaim the con .ttruucctioe site for nd all ground Occupied , by his ie cm at +iae'with the work of all rubbish,'excess uteri Is, temporary, structures s 1 equtpeat. All parts of the work area shall be left in a neat and preseat all condition. , - W Care should be taken U proreet spillage 04 streets ever which hauling. Is done, and any such spillage or debris depeNted on streets at any time out to the Contractors operation shell be Immediately cleaned up. . 6.08 FINAL. IN$PfgloN Attention Is directei to SECTION 6-8 •Completion Nand /.eaptance• of ;the ' Standard Specifications. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer of the completion of the work 18 Writing and the Engineer shall make an inspection of the work. Yhe Engineer will not make the final inspection until the work provided for end contemplated by the Contractor has been completed and the' final clean -aP perforW. The Contractor my be present at the final inspection. The Contractor will 8otifY the City that eor+vetive work has been completed, the Engineer will 49418 inspect the work and when he has satisfied himself that all work his been done in accoT•dance with the ►!ant and Specifications he will recommend to the Council that they tonally accept the work. 6.09 NOTICE OF CWK9TION As requtnd by Callforoia Code of Civil procedure; and within 10 calendar days after the data Of eacgUi -ce of the mark by the Cit7 Council. -. City will file, in the County Recorder's office, a Notfce•ot Coup Woe of the work. /3d a i• �za: Y4 rY. c: i GROAN, Condttions (continued) 6.10 MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE , under the)contracttto be the entira workmanship ship for ham period of 1 year following the date of acceptance of the work by the City Council. The Contractor shall agree to mate, at his own expense, any repairs or replacements made necessary by defects in materials or workmanship which become evident within said guarantee period. The Contractor shall further agree to indemnify and save '-.rmloss the City and Engineer, and their officers, agents and toplayees, against and from all Claims and liability arising from damage and injury due to said defects. The Contractor shall make all repairs and replacements promptly upon receipt of written order from the Engineer. If the Contractor fails to make the repairs and replacements promptly, the City say de the work and the Contrar' -- and his surety shall .be liable to the City for the cost of such work. (b) The guarantee and conditions specifiee in Subsection 6.10(x) shall he secured by a surety,bend which shall be delivered by the Contractor to the City prior •o the date on which final payment is made to the Contracts-. Said bond shall be In an approved form and executed by a surety company or companies satisfactory to the City, in the amount of ten (10) percent of the contract prica, or S1.OM, whichever is greater. Said bend shall resin in force for the duration of the gwfvAtoe period specified in Subsection 6.10(0. Instead of providing sw:h a bond as described above, the Contractor may, at his option, provide fa the faithful perfemm�ce bend furnished under the contract to remain in force far said amount until the expiration of said guarantee period. SECTION 7. NKP NsIIILTTIES OF TK gKMM 7.01 COMPLIANCE WITH LAYS AND REGULATIONS The Contractor shall keep himself fully informed of and shall observe and comply with, Snd shall cause any And all persons employed by or under him + to observe vend comply with, all State, Federal, County and City laws, ordinances, regulations, orders, she docreet which 1n any saneer affect the conduct of the the cork. Particular attention is called to the Labor Code of California, part 7. Chapter I, Article 2. Wages. Article S. Working Hours. Attention 13 Also directed to the provisions in Section 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employMORt of Apprentices by the Contractor or any Sub- contractor under him. ,y All conform to the rules rArA re gucIUIGASOOf the Federal OcluujatiosallSafety and Health Administration (OSMA And the State of California Division of a; industrial Safety (CIS). r Whenever treoching operations are to be daw and are five feet or more In depth, the Contractor shall prior to the start of constructiewobtain " a permit from the State of California, Division of Industrial Safety (PIS) And CtiK present to the City for verification before CI tg; a constrectten Y pereit'will, be , v,.. 6C -7 r ,_t General Conditions (antiswed) "- issued. Nhrre -aror shoring, iheatfng,•and bracing drawings are required'by the Fedora' :cupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),or the State of Califr-.a Division of Industrial Safety (M) a copy of the drawing shall;• be filae,with the City prior to Start of construction. Failure to comply with'-either the Federal Occupational Safety and 3 Health Administration 'OSHA) or the State of California Division of Industrial Safety (OIS) Rules and Regulations will result in Immediate action by the City to gain compliance at the Contractor's expense. 7.02 NON- OISCRININATION _• There Shall`be no diserimieetion against any sployse who it deployed `t by the Contractor or any of his subcontractor$ or by any agent of the ? foregoing in the work covered by this contrtct or against say applicant for - "- ' such employment because of race, religion, color, or national origin. This provision shall include; but not be limited to the following: employment, „ upgrading, demotion, or trrasfor, rocrvitrlant or rocrwitwnt advertising, layoff, or termination rates of ply or other form of compensation, arA •, selection for training including,appraeticesMp. 1 7.07 PAYROLLS Of •WiTRACTORS AND SUOMMTRACTONS , (a) The Contractor and each of his subcontractors sMll'prepro his payrolls on f0rat provribed and in accordance wit% instructions to be furnished by tha City,. Within seven (7) days after the rerslar payment date 0f the payroll, the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner s certified legible copy or copies of ea':h such payroll. Each such pyroll•shall be'worn to in accordance with the federal regulations wdo persuaot to the •Kitt lack Statute'., (b) Such copies of payrolls shall be accompanied by substantial proof that all bills for servuas r*M*rod and wterialn supplied have been My paid and by suet other data as the city nay require. employed by totThecContractorshallrroot carry on hislpayroppaarson•not ils.eployeas of a subcontractor but such employees must be Carried only on the payrolls of the employing subcontractor. ' (d) Each Contractor or subcontractor shall preserve his weehly payroll records hr a pried of three (7) years from the data of completion of the contract. The payroll records shall set out accurately and completely the , now, occupational classification, and hourly wage rate of Oath omployea, hours worked by Mm during the payroll period, end full weakly'we"s earned by him, any deductions ends from such weekly wages, and the actual wwkly'wges paid to Mm. Such payroll records shall be mede available stall times for Inspection by the City or its altherisad r*prnantattws.:._ GC-8 x 4naral Coadltfoas (contfa 7'04 PAfthT & �plOYFES The Contractor and each of his su often t! engaged In work edction. Once each On he Project U0. •ccar, required aftung worker or thk such aeount t0 a'eoUn to tbewwhl to o Percntages Contract, I .s contra eCAY each of his Y nfbfnd deductions and t in full 1tCrfbed Under sa• a814 io! S r tM that funds charge hi cffyhelf ys y such Coil: ct theedcr tractor or wRe, w an or kid U tAM O� a ~Munne ar tM y 1�firence y� 61 patents sue j a•ounttf� a on accowitoMti�:et Ply lZ .. —,cages Pt, 10 ntalntdbytt Owr.Par P .. tric k�t� PERMITS 4, LICEhS S to the that the of this a Condition ec arvinan etednt tacbetn�fre the isJ Unless at. g ongeg,M as au ll0 tram-, of city kuslnoss Licdnse as and incfdentl 0 tas.sPaypajjffed. the Cdon�rsetor within the city. shall coeply alth)lue and iMl. Or DY the Contnctor, Provision MOI�j � �Peu f n,0 R f fybrk 1 not, CtSOtA@r sa 7.07 Pq =TS is whother ottalned bon�ra Co rY The Contractor its Y Mac work sads� aqu.�nt device: wa all Costs drisf Iorker12W resent., Ml~isf • or old -6 us" Ing } the an _teeurk ,Yrrnd hold C' ntor to at Patented y and Pro taxies, .6 ANITARY or tf,M of ylPatented 043". r ctf6 eonft wly fcethe o eifinha ^eCistorY ramta _ . t' PrIPOrly ry Sanitary conrnte 14 a�,orored D h aces for tAs Y the Contracttor� Public use n/ Y the EnglMer and" nd tMl. yR shall iDMi atrluch � jo Qs ti roj yM�'';' I cameral cowitions (ceatiMad) 7.09 PERSONAL L -RY Personally tM City nor Any officer or authorized be personally responsible for any "Abilit Agent Of t 7.10 CONYRA , Y arising under the contract. shalt Cl'OR S R SIGN 1 (' 11Y FOR 1plll( shall until the for841 Acceptance of tha foss or ayM chary, and care thereof aMeork b M to any Part the y the CitY. t1e Contractor the kuse uhother arfsfng from the the action ,1L tM rfsk of accident, f"Juries or dam ratker shall alaAd, or frog any cAUSes !et to any rebuild, repair. restbr�kbnj 'ex4cution of "o Fore its capletfoneanda of the work occasfoM/ !Y any of all an reof• esr rmont orutAein�urip or do" i aM re 11 beery the expense Above Fodersl W Y cause Whatever, the eew�icter� ' the by acts of the I properly ,taro the! /f shall be ry" a' SmtPaRSiM of Work frog structures Where n "Kasa+rY and slyll enC'�e br all M,erfals And Ketcary, toprar 7.11 NOiiCF AN y Protective CantncAnSEayi ca ralWlrk evil` such M by a del in Wrftln! and " by a be warty to the ether under the tut fces s wily of be Y autharroed n Par�,Catirb pfft lyrthe a y giving not M effective 9 awnner, y: Wh+tsoeror y such unless ,erred in the Engine ertOrcb shalt be !Iran WinitMby Personal y thereof to the soiled enralo edPellting the S Ml deliver fM. registered and MLA unftsd States 8411 Anclot City of RYnch$ Cmtaft eostage p�'epafd. Addressed toted 1n A Attention. City PnlfMA" 9310 gase LfM Reo1 I. 0. Oox 807 RaneM Cucamonga, California 91730 Nature than M of to the Contractor, b to sa/1 Ceetrattod or y his amtharfzN roproSentnttw at tha site of the Project. f thetted to sold Centractar at Y persoial delivery thereof onduet of the 84rk mater this Comt r k the a"rtss attabiu Notico Shall be ~stage Prepaid and het fort . delivery to Said Surot lirM to t7a Surety, ra9lstar;d. 5 United sUUs Nail Y or other pens" e� 1r any other plryed, by Mraonal fersons At the a lafad ra a Seoled deletitln! the aaarclm the the tarty gfrinl�a'Mt ti 1A Smrety o► Parseb$ioitrcomos l Such Surety or . PaSla" prepaid Aed registered loiked by Alm ta.= :1 , K -10 RC \5 r. y7 �lh may. � ,�if�`�...p "i'�!+f.rf ti:.•:. 13 �z ail.. General Coadittons (cootinomd) 7.12 WARRANTY OF T1TLC _ ' No materials, supplies or equipmat for the work under this Contract shall be purchased subject to any chattel mortgage or under a condltfonal rain contract or other agreement by which in interest therein or any part thereof is retained by the seller or supplier, The contractor warrants clear and good the all upon completion ofgal Installed Incorporated ras in together with all "Improvements and appurtenangs construtUd or placed thereon by hie, agrees the that free from any rants, liens, encumbrances, or charges, and pt Any materalorticbore /areaniypwork orerNsby,tha %,oracorporalion furnishing _ right to a lien upon the not erns or any lmprotemant or appurtenance thereon, prorated that era Shall not putility the Contractor from installing metering detains or other tilitynco pa utility compeafes the title of which is coaeoaly retained ea the utility company. Nothin3 contained in this article, however, stall defeat or tapir the right of such persons furnishing materials or labor under any bond given by the Contractor for their protection, or ANY right under any low parmitttng such persons to.loot to funds due alp Contractor, which are In the hands of the City. The prortafont of this article atoll N Inserted Provisions in all subcontracts and Auterial contracts, and notices of its when no roll he given to all persons furnishing yterials for the work when rq formal contract is eegvad into for such Autarfats. 7.13 MOtIStok FOR pig. erne Unusual cosdltaont may arise on the work which will require that immediate and unusual provfsfon bo Auto to protect the public from danger or loss or damage to iIts and property, due directly or andfrn,tly to the pro I4Cutioa of the work and it is part of the service required of the Contractor io make such fagvislcns and to furnish such protectfon, The Contractor skill use such foresight aM shell take such steps and Precautions as his operations make necessary to protest the public Oros danger or damage, or toss of life or property, which would result Iran the interruption or contamination of public water supply, Irrigation or other pbli: service or from the fa"Urn of partly completed work. Whenever, In the nitnloa of the City, an emergency, exists against which _ the Contractor Ms net taken Sufficient prYauttoa for the safety of the pubife or the protection of utilities or o0 "JACent structures or property which may III the opinaoC of the City aaedaate action shah b• considered necessary in order to protect public ar private par""", or property Interests, or prathet Rftaly loss of horn life or damage on account of she sutUDlaaprotaetto to sAldctntfrostab, caw such work Leona don and Provide material to M furnlSAN, as, in the opinion o1 the City Au Seem reasonable r and ns =esHry, � � y The cost and nxpaRsa of'safd laker'sad metnraal together with the cost f.•; aM The of such repairs AS may be daeAui necessary shell he base he S GC -11 ' �_,.. _ - - - -• _ ;mama-. = r' iemeral COMitians (coatimued) the Contractor, and if he shall not pay said cost and expense upon presentation of the bills thiiefore, duly cartified by the Engineer, then said'. costs and expense rill be paid by the City and shall - thereafter =be deducted from any amounts due, or which may become dua said Contractor. Failure of the City, however, to take such precautionary measure, shall not relieve the, •, `' Contractor of his full responsibility for public safety. The foregoing provisions are in addition to and net in limitation of any other rights or remmdi % available to the City. 7.14 N URMC +• The Contractor'shatl ' iat commencm work under this contract until hR has ' obtained all insurance required hereunder in a company or companies acceptahle ' to City nor shall the Contractor allow any subcontractor to commence work on - his subcontract until all insurance required of the subcontractor ha3 been obtained. The Contractor shall take out and maintain at all times during the life of this contract the following policies of insurance a. Compensation Insurance: lefore bepinMaIi work, the Contractor shall furnish to the Engineer a certificate of tnsvrand as proof that he has taken out full compensation insurance for all persons whom he my - usploy directly or tit ough subcontractors in earrying•out the work specified heroin, in accordance with the laws o7 the State of California. Such insurance shall be maintalmod In full force and e:fect during the' period covered by this contract. in accordance with the provisions of Section 7700 of the California Labor Code, every contractor shall secure the payment of compensation to his saplayees. Contractor, prior to commencing work, shall sign and,r file with the City a certification as fetlowr: 01 as aware of the provisions of Section 1700 of the Labor Code which " ' require every employer to be Insured against liability for worker's ' -- ' compensation or to undertake self insurance to accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions, before commencing the performance of the work of this,centract.0- b. The polity of insurance provided for in subparagraph a. shall contain in endorsement which: , -1 (1) spcifiedlInisubparagraphg{.c all bbeerlisted as additional Insureds to the policy of insurance provided for in paragraph b. by reason of any claim arising out of or connected with the operations of Contractor or any subcontractor in xrfarninif,the work provided for herein= i (2) Provides It shell not be canceled or altered without thirty (ld) ; daya' writtew nottce'thereof given_ to City by registered mail.. v ��`y. GC-12 , 1�. ,r General Conditions (cootiwAw) c. For all operations of'the'Contractor or'any subcontractorin performing the work provided for hereto, insurance with tM following sinimw Itmits and coverage: (1) Public Ltabilfty - Bodily Injury (not auto) �. $500,000 each person, 51,000,000 each accident. (2) Public Liaytlfty - Property Case" (not auto) 1 ` (S2SO,000 each Accident; 1S00.000 aggrogate. (3) _Contractor's Protective - Bed11y Injury S500,000 each person; $1,000,000 each scefdent. (d) Contractor's Protective Property Property Damage ' $250,00 each accident; SSOD,000 Aggregate., (S? Automobile, Bodily Injury $500,000 each prrsent $1,000,000 each accfdeet. (6) Auttmobfir - Property'Wrge , 5250.000 each accident. d. Each such policy of insurance provided for In paragraph C. shall: (1) It Ism" by an insurance company Approved In wrftin9 by City, which is Qualified to do business fn the SUM of CA Ifornia; (2) Mama es additional fnsurel the City of Rancho Cacsmenge, its elected Officials, officers, agents and aployees, and any other parties specified in the bld documents t4 be so Included; (3) Specify it acts as prirry fnsuronee and that 80 Insurance held or owned by LM designated aUltiemet Insureds shalt-be called upen,to cover A 1022 under said policy; , (d) Contain a clause substantially in the following words:, ` 'It is hereby ondersteed and Agreed that this policy 'My not be canceled nor the &runt of the coverage thereof reduced until thirty (30) days nfter receipt by City of a written notice of such cancellation or reduction of coverage as evidenced by, t of a", registered letter.• y. p (5) Otherwise be in form satisfactory to City. e. The Contractor shail at the time of the execution of the contract present the original Policies ofARSHMce rt"IM 1n paragraphs a. and c. Mreaf, or present a certificate of the insurance company, showing the issuance of such insvr&nee, and the additional fesuredsTand otMr provisfone required herein. GC -13'`' _ /37 ": ieMral CondftiMs (comtia10ed) 7.15 THE CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIVE bu The Contractor shall furnish the Engineer with the nue, address and siness and hoar telephone nurbars of the person responsible for the notntenance of barricades, traffic control devices. stg"u, lights and other safety 7.16 PUOLIL COIYERIEa[E a"D SAFETY Attention 12 dfr*cte4 to Section 7 -10 'Public CanvelIfInte and Safety' of the Standard Specificatfens. The Contractor shall provide tampers" No Parking' and all other siggnns which way be 40100041 necessary for the safe and Specify Specified haret . "aAShaltr traffic as d/rocted by the Engineer and as fo hertln. Ma shall also provide • barricaded area in the parking lane for pedestrian traffic during such time as the parkway Is unfit to be used for pedestrian traffic. Construction operations shall be conducted in swch a srnnep as to cause as tittle feconveall as Possible is abutting property owners. dust be Water or nuisance shall be appllad as necessary far alleviation or prevention of dust nuisance caused by the Contractor's operations. At they shailsbehblockedsbyrtre(2 C arc lass nItcberrfcad0goroowee work (1)nClasso11 barricade and two (2) delfneators. Driveways that are ramped Sr yanked for access provided afftar at each prior to blocking any driveway, property owners The delivery oe therregularlylsChoddulod days. N*rshallsalsolfacilitate oraassist in the collection or dolfv0ry wMre such work 1s hampered by his operation. "19T qw—a , Kn ••••••s... The Contractor shalt net eles10 stmt within the City of Rancho Cucamonga without first obtalMngggrrthe approval of the Engtneci. /arrfcadfng, traffic control and EngMMI.0 The atoa�trottep 'sbatttentioneisbdirecctMnto the tssff "uired control re"lrwmmnts of the Special Provisions. The Contractor shall provide and install barricades, dellneaters, warning devices and ceestrwctan signs in accordeaa with the Nedel York Area Traffic Control Nandbaok (WATCH) pr'opered by "M0la "athern the the Chapter of the American Public Works Association. D10pfq adverse watMp or 'c unrswl traffic or working conditions additional traffic devtcas shall ba placed um •s directed by the En twatr. All traffic sl�ns and devfcas shall conhre to the State of �alifarnla current - DepertWt of Trasportatfea, '1110101 of Warning,Slgms, Lights, and Oevtcos far list In hrfarraace Of Work upon NfgAways -, hies otherwise approved by the Englmmer, " s tr,NM1X CC -14 139 ` ""I'll Cenditfons (co4anwed) The Contractor shall provfde and edges parallel to the flow of traffic atnthEass [1 barricades aion ('02�t) +real +fn II barNcades counted wfzh flashers shall be�InsG11 d axcava ion reflectorfted rAltea(yo� Class i1 Y rive feet yellow barricades shell to Alt eroattng Dtut and i + four to six 1ncRest(a't6•j� an angle of 45 degrees. Ofghte paving The stripe HghtNn -inch oPe:ations barricades mey be to i between'). At all a %arteofS or °deli natonlffaa noorsdsuchhthatispacfny feet (2S'), At all access ice+ size arfvepyya. barricades and /or 3 Such as lntenecno greater than twenty.ffve fntervals so as to proven vehicular accus to the y streets alloys from an Intersecting Be Provided at ffva. foot (5,) +red ororfded wMnver requireeddtblt ProAf9bf�' a -Rad Paving aign tMlteb�CCat when 081,"y Y the En 1 cones Stil ateyt from a side st be Provldad at fire -foot or alley Is Nraftted, bard all dlor tdwstd °tlee Cont r eWrtfall to furnfsA of atsyfrycfentcel stanci. Of udes and the Cont�ctor'ahell fetY devices . the Clty wf)1 accordance with the fbe Hanle Place such r of trafflc to the Cft for necessary It"$ and 0 provisions.. DrovtdlnI such devices in I. R *ntal R -ate A. Type I er Ii and $2a00 - SS Per be for the first da part thereof and f2.00 Per barricade I lr day for each fi Y or an any Part thereo!, �• TYPe III Barricades . Y thereafter c Part thereof and $53.00 per er b per barricade for the first de any part thereof. Wr barrfcade Per day fcr each day or any C. Flashers . Y theras ter or Moo Sg•he Mr flasher for the first daY or an ` Per flasher per day, for e+eA day thereafter or an O- Construction St Y Part t Chef and any Part 4^2 • fS.00 per Y part thereof, the tMroor and f2 00 tonstrwctfon sign for the rNfter or any Part eMneof.unttructfen 2194 per day E, Cones - S1.00 Per cone far each de 2. Rac ->=s Y or anY Part thereof, first day or for each day lost or °dame , rlold" - S20.00 Per i Type III Nrr� ;ps - 1100 � I or It SarrlaM that Ffaster�. der TY(N III barricade that is lost of Signs - $70100 0 per flatMr that fs lost or dame9y, Cones - S5-00 Par connmthat is lost or am "d Mt 1s lost or d+ca"d. GC-15 , 13 s A. C. E. 1 first day or for each day lost or °dame , rlold" - S20.00 Per i Type III Nrr� ;ps - 1100 � I or It SarrlaM that Ffaster�. der TY(N III barricade that is lost of Signs - $70100 0 per flatMr that fs lost or dame9y, Cones - S5-00 Par connmthat is lost or am "d Mt 1s lost or d+ca"d. GC-15 , 13 s OWN moral Gedltioes (continued) I3. Service Char es A. service trf hour, two Four miints. hours of 7:00 A.M. and 3:00 p. I• Strrlcn trips be Ip !pars of sfnl �Y or service L00 P. M• - f2S, per Saturday. Sunda 00 sue each serrfc! a Cfty Noliday . f3S.an 7'00 A.M. trip, per . or any time adequate at o adequate hour, two hour adl9wq or sufficient the opinion on otrtheadIn eelrll be that which s The Contractor 'hall during bf9ns wltkfn tlpprooject limits Wh ~lnta «t eM vfafb111tY of all during y the Eng1^eer, Mack 9th! directNf censeruMLj laMMfek an affect M flew of traffic. as expense as directed by the En f ) 6i r'eplace9db found to be missing and S ed Limit.rplprkl~ by't1t �jtY'.aar #rti /fcN Santo Pa Of trnterfe� � IthhtM M Restriction; aad otklrCentrol signs enet,�d! Stop S,9 ^s, slCTlflA /. 1177 rWatery sago:. Attention is dfrectN 01 tM SUndard Specfficatfeno SECTION e• IECTIN 9, Fatftatos for Agency personnel. 9.01 ANN p�1�i1T Standard Attention s df Speclflatfonr«ted to SECTION 9, . lkasuresp^t 9.02 1ARTt aN 7eNeent• of the On - A wD FI�4�}�J�T the twR fit a^y aCnel� wj j�Lr♦r eft estimate gryNf)tfyq of Ontractor shall submit SOW 1 if I (fSQO,pDJ dapr! �e w� ml i ork ! will b Mreq ryt opContne r M ra1W of N aphOlpGratn�Id ealeadAP aril efllI °proper! fire hr �dt dollars f" 'r less a breatA of Contract OR three C'nd psyme" l0: tMNCfdayRdj s,t11=not a� f�RYatelay IS an Mo such estimate _ Y dlfactive cork ortipro� r, not ttrtal l be Construed to be an acceptance of :, *, seeurf Contractor Y,� anontracgr Cost and X"fol tfN Neutral r- $p ew^ea °Ca stair ll a IykNhe *su►stftwte oofaMny jocty a a tn INnk se esera agant. wbewith wJy'e. ` � rl /qD i+i ". General Cmmlftl acs _ '`•s (epigmeN) `` - such monies, to. The contractor hs Contractor at isfactory capleU monies witmel shall be t4# eligible for,ld and shall recefru an Owner of an on of the contract. 16430 or bank nves4ent shell Include Y secuat Y accrued interest the.... ubstftuted for oryai11 and loan certiffiicatssted fn Gevarnment Securities 9.03 "ORK P RfORN 11MOUT of 20 eosit. Section Ilhenever the C 'A Cr W T t pjhe Pro labor tools IF4 m 1 to in . t s refwtred ropesa 1 . it 34#11 Amt of an rform work or direct pahej W t jis shall be understood tMC Such Work for which nournlsh such Price tabor, tools S0� oftphea� atatrw hire �ji, - Abor� fixed t4# PsoPosal a4# ne aNno erfais 5141 tr! lncl "erk.erowanCe• or oral compensation rlll'bmfred� `rnitfat 9.Ot R TL�1 OP l -��w�. !fan K •ert /or; contract shall t drire" de MIS OF net o ftt I41s /urn231ad under and contra suffic flat � the Engine-ftttnftk* or I the '"rfectfordo a will the 3Under the bns re9u tl it or 4# e Mve the rltht a4# +rlhu the Work fdesama shall ne dreasonable. as theref r�OYed rows or t M of reta a4# at do the,i4trwI N 4#11 makwork �stNdio% In the P4 r* for as MY be ,lust and 1^ ^ i 'fir r GC -17 nl.��'yA.( �5 ..- !•rte__ t w �K= she :• 5 •rt ,~r� w• MENZIM ,•..... SDacitications Attention ssationi2 of the Gant aliConditions, Standard sDaclal provisions. . and these The vork to be performed consists of (1) slurry ualiny or (2) heater- remi :inq fallavad by an overlay of 0.1 toot thlck- nems on the streets listed belcm. Tea streets to be la proved have bean separated into three (]) districts and listed separately, by district, as to the type and "aunt of work to be performed. Beryl Street the east, Banyan str� street the street the vest, lama Drive on the south, , and Alta District 2 is Lcunded by Lion Street on the vast, Hellman Avenue on-the east, Church Stoat an the north and San Bern&rdlr.O Road on the south. Archibald 1 Avenue is bounded eas y Kalachita Avenue an the vest, Tryon Strut on the south. ' church Strut an tea north, and -M M 2(2a Strffia" Mutts 1. 2. Sunstone Ave. Sunstona Court Lemon N. to Cul- da -Sac 23,695 13,6!5 7. Moonstone Ave. none x. to Cul- de -iaa 6,660 6. Sacramento Ave. Leeson N. to Cul-de -Sac 13,603 5. Somerset a Carnalian to Zaarald 13,623 � Laerald St. t. SOMrsst to Alta Loa& Dr. 5,101 7. a. sunatonn o Ave. A Somerset Alta Loma N. to Cul-da -sac 10,663 11,625 3. Somerset Dr. D Alta Loma to orange 21,206 T lo. vial at. Saer&manto W. to Cul-de -Sac V 7, {60 U. . Vineyard Ave. A lta Loan jr. to Cui- des -Saa 12,5!5 .. 12. zircon Ave. a a Z'CM N. to Cul- da-mia' :[ 17 ,'728 , ;L3,'228 1]. B it akthorn Ave. ,+ 16. Carnet street a a _ 13,267`_, Yf;p 13. Alta LOaa Dr. naerald to a _ Beryl 1],7 ?s•,`, 79 ,116 By Spaoi&I Provi: Dist-let 1 - NONE Dist -ic- 2 L72� St -eet 4. Lion St. S. montara Ave. S. Selma Ave. �T 7. Harvard bit. H2+ Ux"t f£ RQG 1=12t ,:- 1. montara Ave. malachite Ave 2. Birch St. LauCita Ave. � - S. ltlussan Ave. 7. Persimmon Ave. 9. Jadeite Ave. 4. Hemlock St. S. Beryl St. S. syinel Ave. 7. Eastvoed Ave. a. Lien St. 9. Montara Ave. Eau AI=Lst 1. malachite Ave. 2. Langston St. 1. Jadeite Ave. 4. Hemlock Street S. Laucite Ave. Dist-let 1 - NONE Dist -ic- 2 L72� St -eet 4. Lion St. S. montara Ave. S. Selma Ave. �T 7. Harvard bit. So. Vt. Tr. endry(I ) to Birch 13,007- - Man:ara to Hallman 15,$07 N E. to Cul -da -Sac 11,628 7r. Indry W/o Beryl to Yelisen 56,476 HamlecX to Church 17,607 M a ° 17,$01 Hemlock N. to Cul -de -Sac 11,22$ Haalock to Church 20,117 Hamlock N. to Cul -de -sac 11,226 . Zits ft Ft. Tr. Indry($7793) to Langston 12,376 Halachita X. to Cul-de -sac 32,112 Tr. Indry(C7410) to Langston 12,316 Jadeite B. to Cal -da -sac 6,52 6 Langston to Church 4,001 timid Sa, Ft. Sam Bernardino to Hamlock 39,741 Sam Bern- -dine N to Tr. Bnd-ry(67790)21,671 , Nantara N. to Cul-de -sac 12,461 Lion to mantara 11,669 Ansthys. to Archibald Tryon N. to Tr. Indry (67795) Tryon N. to Cal.- de-Sac p p Tryon N. to Tr. Ira: -_"y '(67710) SP-2 ��. 1�+ -•S'MV %thhri'iC_�'tiif 7' u6 . ]2,$74 H2+ Ux"t ' " S. Tryon St. 6. malachite Ave 7. LauCita Ave. � - S. ltlussan Ave. 9. Jadeite Ave. So. Vt. Tr. endry(I ) to Birch 13,007- - Man:ara to Hallman 15,$07 N E. to Cul -da -Sac 11,628 7r. Indry W/o Beryl to Yelisen 56,476 HamlecX to Church 17,607 M a ° 17,$01 Hemlock N. to Cul -de -Sac 11,22$ Haalock to Church 20,117 Hamlock N. to Cul -de -sac 11,226 . Zits ft Ft. Tr. Indry($7793) to Langston 12,376 Halachita X. to Cul-de -sac 32,112 Tr. Indry(C7410) to Langston 12,316 Jadeite B. to Cal -da -sac 6,52 6 Langston to Church 4,001 timid Sa, Ft. Sam Bernardino to Hamlock 39,741 Sam Bern- -dine N to Tr. Bnd-ry(67790)21,671 , Nantara N. to Cul-de -sac 12,461 Lion to mantara 11,669 Ansthys. to Archibald Tryon N. to Tr. Indry (67795) Tryon N. to Cal.- de-Sac p p Tryon N. to Tr. Ira: -_"y '(67710) SP-2 ��. 1�+ -•S'MV %thhri'iC_�'tiif 7' u6 . ]2,$74 Special PxovisLonm I ,(continUed) 10.02 ➢TILM= - - Attention -12' directed to Section 5 Specifications, Section 5 of the General Conditions, t spacial- Provisions. ;'_ and these, The following Ilat utilities say have underground facilities, within the project area. The Contractor Shall can, to 32ctiOn 3 Of the Standard Specifications and G*n;r0r,1, Conditions regarding contacting theme utility owners: Southern California Zdison CosMany 1-800-422-4133 General Tole one Company- —1-800-422-4132 Southern CalThfornia Gas Cc 1 -800= 624 - 2497-` Cucamonga County Water Diszricyt 987-239r., In addition, the Contractor shall notify the following: agencies at least 24 hours in advance of any street closures Highway Patrol City Traffic 984-1241 Sheriff 999-1862 989-6611 lire Dertment 987-2535 rest Office 983-1973 Cucamonga school District 987-8941 Central School District 949-4341 10.03 Attention in directed to Section 7 .ot the•standard Specifications Oration 7 of the Gainers, Conditions, and these Spacial 10.03.1 Parm Itat The' contractor shall obtain construction Permits and Temporary ­ street Closure Permits from the city. copies of the permit ap plications &re incl;zdod I in theme Specifications. city 74mit contract.' beq waived. for wank done under this contract.' TL& Contractor shall obtain necessary rmits.- and pay inspection and per3tit,fees r= ad by _CCWD relative to adjusting water valves and armar manholes to grade, if required... 10.03.2 NOUZICStlan at ItAidsmts - All residents , of the streets to, be slur" Sealed or beat a r- ramixod and rapaved shall be notified with A` written',DOtics free the Cfttractor/�-at least hours, but net More than'48 hours prior;,tc'-.I the beginning of wank, that their ! street wjll"� be closed &M that parkizW,an,the btreat'will- Mt to permitted during construction. The-Con-,, owl - contact rsaidants:_ of the." XPZ,3 Y % t M special Provisions (continued) struts to be slurry sealed and /or .adjacent streets which eight contribute voter to the stree(s) to be sealed and shall request all residents to refrain frog watering laves, washing carer or otherwise contributing water Zhto the street prior to and during construction. e content of the notice shall be approved by �+ =ngineer prior to delivery, 10.0].] err ■et et_� - The Contractor to anctlan 7 -10 and 7 -10.3 of is Standard Spacifications. Streets to b�eseQdard rnpeirtd nay be wholly or 'partially closed subject to the follovinq provisions; �►. No greater quantity of work shcil be under construction at any one ties than can be- DrOperly conducted with due regard for the rights of th't public. 1. The Contra eehedul ctor shall adhere to the daily 0 ■hewn for each district k%ussa an altarnate schedule is approved, in writing, Y the ZRdays' gser• Work need not be an con - viduai but thu Work shown for ind!- day days aunt b• c0191eted in a single C* The Contractor shall provide, install, an:, eaintain all varninq. regulatory and con - etrough t signs, ]111 croas streets where through trataic is tc be interrupted shall have "Detour" signs installed at the last area. "No prior to entering the Work area. "NO Parking" signs Shall be installed rregGA streets to be sealed or repaired and on uirdeetlnq struts where *O* turns may be 30.04 Masan -ar_e TLtwrn, All tuts at am supplies Which conform to specifications will b Provided ■ at the expense of the city specifications will Tuts an materials which do not conform to cost th will be at the expense of the contractor and the work peafatvdill be deducted from payments to the contractor for 10.05 r11�2�::QIQ specificatioonnstro j section 9 of the standard directed to Special Provislons�ea P of the General Conditions* and these SP-4 Vii, 7�fR. �aPs�lal 7rovislCos (eoatiau.d) work ° listed�nit or lump SUN Prices ..to .: '•�. in, e I paeaton :or furnishing ail labor u paid shallor nha Items o=,:` Snatallin and doing all work , aaterlals elude, -full with the detaailswihown an ccaplete a do1n� furnishSn and the P1 Dlaea, !n accardanc� plans and decribad herein., .. Jul 1ncSd nor atherwlae a antal work which. is Pecltl dion at imprraa',sannttaw, is nnwccaaa ate° o on the Plana shown on herein, shall ba as show on the osplete the will be allowed therwtois.., ad, s th.1, h a work as co*yensatlon coner�pq��ti for al shall be . Miner " The ion 10] -5.7� the gradation a spec�dwt at 45 when aN Shall have a aainieuw SPecifications 217 and ahallaa re diy Califrrnia Test kadjvalent anieora So fan, hard sound; durable' llaRinaty place= f iiablia t8ltiany da'eriaantal aainated asnba COX. oil, Moalju 1 ortedoteherr! material organic h=n4 zaMk or gravel. shall be the product 01 - 10.0i,1 �►oeucars FOWdaPMTIC COMCRLTS when l�coebine rethtuhiatandardta_Shall 'conform to asphalt ad with xinaral f recilleatiagno and, class CZ aDbalttawerncrst wa coneozalnQ ata acre q,dorage, r XPeclficapatioSloan of and g shall eonfosa cation 10] -f of tha 'Standard 10.07.1 DNytIIItD u _ � - bulsion for al t' met �� eaulsifisd a t��`a-cationie 'quSelt- y . meeting Lye follov� r�intaor ,. V _.. Viscosity Dtatl 77070 labionol`�ntrsl -244 aesldus br D-244 1, ,2 'sec le' at_-s - Min ill t' .ti Y spacial lrevliiiOas icontlaued) E SliV4 Am - DaruiclaaCB rstaiae4 on 20 sash D -244 :o.lOt ltax arga, Llectroylate D -244 Positive ilt! Fonstl'ation 0 7707 solubility !n icholoroethylene _�1i7 40-90 sac "let- -ty • 770? 97,3! N!n 10.07.2 .PAVZMO l.`T.,1DZ AaPaA71t D-112 40 ca Min ` The Paving Credo 303-1 aixttures shall cant ara�o hoar asphaltic concrete AR -400Of isscosixt+Mard s• cats slono f sertibn tb 4rads.4a0 he coiena and dvshall be aupDE4aallt' eitail b• included lncthe pf grade v111 bQ aada ttU.,f0p&Vl q and no ad4ltional PaYs�nt 10.07.7 AsPRALT• *DPSRR CRACK AND TOZMT SULAMT osPhalt aroaatio nZantrshall be a bleed of asphalt went, granulated tvlcsnisa,! libber c 011, and Porddrsd sannar as to aterar eoabined in such teeDaraturs. �ltsdaandtapy iediaatf the rollcwina s00aP, penetrate ,fall cracks atlta tamps readily and , salvente It shall contain no water nor volatile V12COSity�f=�yIcure Sasedit,tra u,"n cooling to, by traffic. P re tracking or lifting It tk% s adhere stro asphaltic from cracks sumacs and shall not a clean ,I troy creaks a not cooled aatarial in Plata shall Lv�i1e ti? >1�' The coolel 10.07.4 As7dlir@ and lesiliant. - 1tiJDVSMATIOM PA271T - - s ec site", eor equal a onLgsnt shall be Golden Mar DsaSficationst zaiag to the following Tut r.t� Jl� Dill Tests on taulsi n �M AOldue# 7787• sls 0244 -77 cwnt 0244- 77(MOd),IJf 7d Mod 1 is i! Slays Ts�� Tot } D244 -77 TSS -74 ( ) 60 '•; 02 Particle Charge Test .. D244- 770)2239- 74(Med)2 ." 2.a - .� . TSB -74 r - 0.10: " Positive *.x Le 7 tPaeial 7roviaioaa (eaatiauedl Tests on 3ase 0112 � --"=" Viscosil o 6atyra `�,t, COCr,s t D92-78 go T201 -7{ rl Asphaltani 4 02007 -76 T {4 -7{ 40 Soo �/S Ratios' 4 D7004-70 -" 40o I naltanes OSstribution D200t -70 70 Ratio a.S 1.3 (7C + A ) /t4 + _ ,S D2006-70 '- Test an Itiaidua rr visco Oven Test ° 77 0'2 1.0 Viseosity Ratlo4 #22S r D2J72- RTr- en �. D2170 -7a T2{0 -7] C OV 1 �t+l9014 D2872 -77 T2{0 -72 2,0 JIST:t D2{{ ItOditied uds by heating SO W IPcratios Teat t r 4•:I wraa 2 than coolest "'Paalle,uati008r unt�Do�ndae Ss Test pcoced rttults. q sates, eater shall be U84d iccl. rich f Th D. -{{ 2 in Pla.;3 of 2a odium except that dSvtilled Values obtained on cleats solution. ire: the base oil, the teulsion's residue { J1STY 02004- may Vary tllghtly Used 3 In �% Naltanes Distribution for the deteta1nation of taturataa. PC • Polar Compound, 10 Tut by ASTX Nethod D2006-70 A,2 m second l� Al . Brat A.cidarfin eSdalfins s d - saturates Viscosity Ratio . 0 r1 asroel --fie RtPhalt I*JI na tY • 1 40 r, clt 10.04 rate Of 0.15 gall � Withal �baPPlied at the i'g saalinq 8Dra Pliavement defeats consist at rs,0-y� berry seal t>�t�� ed Prior to awl Pavaeaat. pa �lios ent ((RSA ra crack tT�ara footage of Y�ient !er patabing of dseeg" Or� tdri- lines ttrials l�ieoludeOO b• us hall to upon the `• seat sPeclll °nal 'labor therefore. �� and �tddit t1� to � k�' idsntitiad by�the legations and 1 b• .. will be"' allovad' Tr engineer p!�7 t0 paring. esteDliihed and Au -u 1 — _ Special provna -�_.. = ..1. : 4 . MaN #Y Asphalt patches to be removed and replaced shall be sawcut to neat straight lines. Lxisting rsphalt and base shall be excavated to a depth su!'icient so that the asphaltic concrete patch shall be one inch (1*) thicker than the existing pavement. Ease materials shall be tamped firm as specified in Sactien 301 -1 Of the Standard Specifications. All vertical 611948 of the area to be patched shall be tack coated as specified in Section 703 -5.0. The finished patch shall be slightly crovnedt slopes frca patch center to edge shall be not less than one - eighth inch (1 /8*) per foot nor more than one - Quarter inch (1/4*) per foot. Asphaltic concrete for *remove and raplaca* patches shall be C1 -AA- 4000. 10.0* C7ACr * aT.Tfln •can 1aCw rfcs&= Cracks greater than 0=6- q"rt:ar inch (1/4 *) in width shall ba routed to a depth of tk:cw- quarters of an inch (7 /4•) and blovn clean. Water jets are not acceptable for cleaning cracks. cracks or joints less than One - quarter inch (1/4 *) nor greater that three-quarters of an inch (3/4*) in width nevi not be routed. Clacks and joints shall be sealed with the material specified in Section 30.07 Of these special provisions. Sealant shall not be applied when the anbient temperature is balev SO F. Sealant shall be heated to a temperature of 330-4000 F, as recommended by the manufacturer, in a molter /applicator unit designed for that yurpcse and capable of maintaining an even application tasperaturs, sirlms the sealant during at1ting and application, and providing positive application pressure to the applicator wand. Joints shall be completely filled and struck flush with a squ3e9w. Subsequent to crack sealing and immediately prior to slurry application, streets to be sealed shall be sr «pt, all- - vagetation, silt or other delatarious aatarial shall he ramoved, all minor cracks blown clean, and the strasts washed clean and ready to receive slurry. Payment fee crack sealing will be made based upon the' lineal feat of arphalt- rubber crack and joi1t sealer applied and the price bid 'therefors. No extra payrrnt will be made for swaepSn9 removrl of vegetation, Or for any other. work which may be reZ&4 to render the existing pavement ready to receive slurry seal. The price kid for crack sealing ah"I include full compensation for all labor, atorialrj, tools, equipment and miscellaneous work necessary to prepares the existing pavesant for slurry seal. sp-t / -Y9 =. '"- ���Sul Proviaioar (coatinu"a, emulsion, ' alai. -ry goal adxtuiy* consisting a= a'_ t , Water al accelerator ar retardant admixture phalt_c Specification and nth� tolloylnq�on 20] t' gragstand� I The thee ,emulsion Shall contorts to section I0.07.1 at C viight oiocial Proylsioas and Shall bs aggregats. 17a -tat by '• !lineril aggrscate Shall contorts to Secti, 10.06 0! three SPSC al Provisions., C. AdzjsCUrg byttthe ft to or rotaM setting Shall be e Shall bee that ' T� "mount included in the slurry is ce that necessary to ensure that the DD1leation. Sinut�a of a licat of supporting traffic Within 60 10.11 iL11saY 1D_ pL slluurrry and application of the Smulsion -i Y'Sbell conform to S s of the ata�M Specification and the fO1110wiwt 3- a• The earllalon- aggregate slurry shall not be alloyed to fall tree for sore than spreader. eighteen Snc3os flaw) f:of.021 mixer to spreader. S. Netal lute Will, „` slurry, by hand msthods.'be permitted for spreiding C. ..1he thickness at the completed sl approximately y mo -eighth lneh (1 /tW ■LT 0"I shall not S+kf moss sixiwnih ei A. The Contractors , an inch the Smulsion- a"rggate shim Oonstant vigilance on aaves� rocks or slurry es it is applied._ ra�edaf "Ballir the sprssdar smysliOre�l4n material Will be Cause for r of the a"rogate eaalsionmimixture or lumps at Ytoris� stall bf the seal coat; wballsw and SnY uncoated a laediately broken u Spreader unti.1, thoroughlycoatod withse�sion. r• The eom dirge shall Construct neat, straight join The as raC J. �W �• the L�ineer. T)to contractor is Wholly and entirely ruponslble for =' -., street is at open" � anal until suchitime as the Street turnim and traffic. The contractor• shall ty. or other rraaesi;ryain all signs, : barricades,' flagmen, Sary to protect the SP-9 Work. a t• p• i= 1 ":;�_,`, -.;•u: � %:''max V,t �, ., .. '• -_i +•�� •"`j�: •Ct°: special Pr� ovisio" (aoatt iau ) C. htistitri manhole covers, valve covers, and hydragty lcratlon reflectors shall be kept -free ot__alurry. The Cont:attar shall be responsible for reawvirig,all- slutq, +saal.sixtura tram such facilities. aayment for slurry seal will be based upon the tons: (dry" weight) of slaetal aggregate- (rook ,dust) •es shoat en oartified weigh tickets reduced by the weight lost in stockpiling or in�material,:.othervise not utilised In the slurry mixture. The`veight of aggregate lost in stockpile or ethaPliM not used v111 ba estimated by the Engineer ,and this._estimata shall be final.-- - -. , The Contractor Wall provide the operator of each vehicle a weight slip from the weigher of the aaggregapyteeG aandshalidel.tva= said slip to the smginesr of emulsion,' wetar and oaocaierastorrsshaell be weights sh n but vill not be added to the weight of agyrsgata•for Payment purposes. The price paid par ton of'siurrt,/ aeal shall include materials ,Itoollss far and incidantalslMA for dcejw all work im alved in construction of slurry complete all and in place, all as specified. urry /cal Mete 10.12 )Q, Eeatar- reaixing consists of furnishing_ all labor, equipment, and materials and performing all operations in correctiqia With keatSng, scarifylmg, leveling, compacting, and applsyin an as tat rejuvesating agent es show 02 the plans and as spealal provisions. .. 10.12.1 prior to owmrwoin0 beste:--o"rificetio i', tier Pet mm -shall he a eamed at all low.; maserials. .e° P rbr shall- be wAlweanted,whei ^msoessar by other toela •ke air jets, " Orzouch required to br tbo- surfaci to a clean cemditom, free of deletsriwis+mitarial. -'�i #_ A. heaters shall,oalrr With the rgarei";et, ;thi' +r�.;`; local &a tp rsa0 et 11r pollution. Ccmtrela"`amdagthi•'�`x contractor shall Obtain any;; k, rewired r eparating�y'A perwits :prigr�a was k.:�=he= heiter'have oontrals%aw,the`'1iWividual1. 'A. the mmrfaae 1 -x hurmsm snob`. that angle ratwn °1aMlately;eksehiadt<P; � heating Cbambexq„Will -nat vmry;byxaoreAtham ".;x ! lisxt across the width ot:tG' heated area'si:,,The heater t- �(xj l" _, .'sDeaialZSio iilonaj ?.continuidf '�'', x Ott Dklt`Der hear c tSt1q of 13 ,a00,00a DTQra ?! ±° ,.• iniulited= and totally chaSbsr +ball Zia ..sufficient.-biat = to Y enclosed �to" yrovida i aDeciflad Porto to Davoaent order to acbiav° bineds� °L bvo boater units With a => -in :•;tandea� - o1.4d foal shall be disa/d `•3 ,travel 1,villvaehtaw, heat �tted'and.the rata of, mamber cf epaaifiid =raqu�ysnta. The . " additiarial'lhietor ; unita /hall bs deter - scarifier' rahis contractor; bevwes, only the `. saris =, - shill =,Scar lLial,h°iter_unit--of -tee A- 1;100 /4nare' yards Der hour is r Production of 4 : = OVIN�Dead��ritth•atil in ttWe,r, 2i�4� train -shall be scarltLori twthd -n �O'tov/,ea'.sprin� equalized a�At .aw;;� uSifosS'arntaat.With the �4 or°r: san"Isst� oa' altw" .ralsaxQ for �~ aJfd -Waive at the hwtin scarltSsd Davemsnt'w all be the Sba Width 4 ag.z an the twth.shall.bai/uah tthhat aat'le /o spacing. 'Of the 4"rspats shall•-'be remixed ! D°1Ooat of the broken not be DalvsirS�s o +1 or brall'„ba saariticatior.., Tha rerixad 1°drial /D=ead. weniy. -- _ •- • S• A Davin_ i Sichins, awi no: ` + as t oascrets ahall be for plaevesnt '01 atr is - the'Y With--a s avft'itiod, I asteriai road and 'd- is- uqrfac& text... at wti* -aerwd Which Drwucei•;ba' wafer& appearance. 1111_ r t 'em dm •aed °p the aeaYin°" ll be'tha�aaaas vir2ih uult ri a ' s]arilledcaatsrial: With •'wtfisiost metidal♦ i4w11 he a sd-,:5*? S and to fill voids' loft ptv►14:mat lwell ^ "1� t w��tt - 'ah ll • boa�idad f yaettifwiab�aq ly aka t beg _ day's eperatiea- and at aeY' ether'tiae'�� surohart n�amp"It eel Provide ae --_ adeNata Sedlua Six �, onar °°°?rsto Srx" Swtgat/ ter'tdr ;` � (3��� ` !taMird ryc 0ada�Gt• ti•� bitainpl/ _' binder� v1/eoai tl ;s' x`: r; vei�llt. 4f,7:]t bSLUSan,.bYy;�3�`'v 'RA Mh i 'i<,�kR.,N •♦Cf.�. -. -.'Y jh: Fehr. b. iy' . • i'w •F�A`�`r,'.4i� < ~�'�'fYr�y. p�yj, - 1jF °♦7+%'!y �.K.r' S%t tea�..45'f`�ptT`�..'L', -,... /��, _ -'a•, •r { +? ).}.h- St'rTTY. Spoilal tiorlsloas .o e C. shall be (12) ton or great stool-Wheel '� :. shtll n+rtaiShad roller additi �• the the :oto �y tither shall cost�� the an furbish D. the bMlneer.COePactor of equal aanaalll be furled, liquid P Mer with operator recycles amt. abed to distribute 10.13.7 - -- the asphalt The - anbi•at t ��la! q ei ,lr be -at _ 1 SC°r meetaltsto•raturs=+W�r veathle atOaaditl~• in tha Other oDsratleaa our- awl ha a&""., �rccttozyryraaultde the We hoot octrat. � emitted ribsll sUanyed 1a tandem such than Six i++a4r soerio tier width aft s t�ratu y the pa� t searlflW More the ". or i d tpai scarifier 3 7 nettbe OOmV ra so materill mail L crate iittsrsatlal o xe uaeonll�iasdiately , - Permitted.ftenia! et the asphalt tong The contrmator SuCdk aha l lift his � as traffic �.." eNlpssst mad � soa rltie r o eep r, Y r cj on - fite yir•s Dree•at M R ctfayhilt cublc oot ais be a�bbssI�Dzite y • f " y sarlu V*tasDWt- a t pOsu -Dar �w " �se sbel t .. wKa° abaii "4aalyIe an yn�h ye 'bar sall tDer sgaass r , i- `.'i i e Is" t wavit esifl l / li Y , tbyaftr after s =( A and the 5 w = rr , ; : ��` , can be not. I inner its artibi!!ea~ts. ~tit= wlustt�c ; :' � riticatlon, vtll _ -- ''-tuts Per hour Qo °t threeeyjd Ptable .,~ ae - -� tIvs d deWeighe'' , Ato trc- scar1r1ed thereguireaWill be d•te m, a! the face ex Atientr`�ntat otu cuDactadt non T -166 . . °� 6pP7.O°aDactlon taeDeras cft%d the GVGI&d � ea_'naterial lure shall be b* Pr* Srll cWhile 'i1Doss��yo� Seir,b t" and rolled Mlqthin 00 unutyra=ure dreDa bra, th2350i. c°eDacte0 after nt1e the Dla hera-h s, oast aver, no x"juvenat- - °r h �1 Chs. watt- ' •10.07.3 ,Cal re a At the • and of the run aDtl3edb Othe! rej�yyla�ly Ia➢readland cc feet or. xp4ctad 48 dam section to aaft ° drams theP attarti4ea %�y D per a sa retheat the hoppei • .fit the and Of urtty� then as'itication- AM a ahau be .=rout of the de Y, the Uteria111. - ah u troa the Dpi-ojeet 0 paving ' : laring °uld Drocegp y "Ail Y rir th 13 h1a1 operation oMd2tlanally, wed• atnutaa, "the above.'; he thin lit:cratd th 1nonr�astaied Daviul -La front `c+ the aat SP -13', lea, Car rah utia4. on in ;r M�11'4H�IiGsy li[q�'� ■ A. CONSTRUCTION 'PZJtk'IT D. A".LZCAnox FOR TIDWORARY STXZrT CTASVXZ C. VICINITY XA6p D. Joaxin LOC&TION KA.P (DISTRICT 1, 2, & 3) Z. STRM Am CaLcuu-nox Sm= �13 'i, : .z 3 I - -. y�� \ \��§ ENGINEERING DIVISION CONSTRUCT city of rancho Cucamonga PERMIT IUNITT \\ - RWAI110 • ♦ N ♦ �J CURS&GUTTER GUMS ONLY CURE RETURN SIDEWALK I o"WRA1P. ALLEY A7►. Z1. X- GVTTOI SPANOIIEL Px1YV RAM SUINGRAD! AOD OAK AC eAaE AG SURFACE AC TSW AG PUY. AC SWAIE A.C. REPAIR A.G eUY 4. SUDGRO COW AGO SASE COW AOL Y.N. ADLW.V. A.D."IN SW DRAIN SO. STfIIXT. "I tAROeCARMO 'RiGAT10,1 OAS Tnt11CH go"TRCH Q JLT a. uL All] 24" STRAYSS,;; GTSTRSNCN GALE TV TISCH PULLeOX GUIDSYXRS Swit"N; PAVaYENTYRRS vb PHngYM n MrMr •eeINtNS b \I•pYw MN WMr n\M N e\N Y Orhtel wwt Y wt !MM bK It A V.Or11Md tyt W PNIRf n o A•IVM b ON weHt �I\,e MW W Mt M wA , b Y e.. w oNbl♦NIY w•M Mr r.e.wt eNnlw M IM ENY M Mw PR•nt W •wtlI b O Ww elyoY\ nINL nMWnt W HtIIMr \I VN 0r, Id fYt III\ eNeV11Y tYIIIIIP MI HIS""ry Non else YI••PL\eb. IS, �E tmPNMlry eltM Ner{,W /wneePr NelwPwlwt PwYld etMwe,Wfw.w wnrtblrntw \^Y OSry:Alwwew�etd eNE,e C arw«wwwe.•� DIVISION OF INDUSTRIALSAPETY'YUYITTO EXCAVATE' NO. 1/♦w\aP eRxN W !onus Vw M Ord�AtwY w wP Gry el EPENALTY PER RPbA\ OIOIIwta W saw . rd.hme r0 ft S •\AIYNS rY W PNr Muse Hr\ r A\L• O \IO\IT W011R\M COMIIIYATION C \RTI /,GTE /IL \O ' a aXNMS 'KII 1 I A IIRY•T fal MOST PEE EDaa NOT INCLUDE DTIEN THIS S"IT 93FIA46 ON C MOSAunamumayinvOINIMANC41 .0 TOTAL W[ OT IE MdER M AYTNOR12E0 1MA\YNTATIVa DATE 4 av I . c. r -, ' FU-Ur.':: Cj.1y .4 �t�� SWILAPIPICAD I ISTBA I REMOVALS w*ORTRCH WATSR TRCN ST LIGHTS Z1. 24 HO'JRS ADVANCE NOTICE MUST BE GIVEN FOR INSPECTION S2. CITYSTREETS SHALL NOT FE CLOSED — OR VEHICULAR AND /OR PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC G 9. THEREON RESTRICTED IN AKY WAY WITHOUT A VALID TEMPORARY STREET CLOSURE PERMIT FROM T14E CITY ENGINEER. Wrmitwe "I propel Existing Implomwits in plats. C 4. Pumhns is r@WorWDM for providing pe opm and continuous trzf ie Control during the work (we* 10). /e\ ( )I 5. Pormitme is R porWbla for oo;rAnatkV wpk with NI alHebd utility agencies (w a9I. j •/ L PsrmituE tf WI prak%OwvdmmW wow to Existing fin hydrants, awns, drives and dIM approacMa l` unison otMrwiw approwd by the City EnOnmr. /I tae tM beat et this pnnit fer furdalr epddons wul psvldErtE. vb PHngYM n MrMr •eeINtNS b \I•pYw MN WMr n\M N e\N Y Orhtel wwt Y wt !MM bK It A V.Or11Md tyt W PNIRf n o A•IVM b ON weHt �I\,e MW W Mt M wA , b Y e.. w oNbl♦NIY w•M Mr r.e.wt eNnlw M IM ENY M Mw PR•nt W •wtlI b O Ww elyoY\ nINL nMWnt W HtIIMr \I VN 0r, Id fYt III\ eNeV11Y tYIIIIIP MI HIS""ry Non else YI••PL\eb. IS, �E tmPNMlry eltM Ner{,W /wneePr NelwPwlwt PwYld etMwe,Wfw.w wnrtblrntw \^Y OSry:Alwwew�etd eNE,e C arw«wwwe.•� DIVISION OF INDUSTRIALSAPETY'YUYITTO EXCAVATE' NO. 1/♦w\aP eRxN W !onus Vw M Ord�AtwY w wP Gry el EPENALTY PER RPbA\ OIOIIwta W saw . rd.hme r0 ft S •\AIYNS rY W PNr Muse Hr\ r A\L• O \IO\IT W011R\M COMIIIYATION C \RTI /,GTE /IL \O ' a aXNMS 'KII 1 I A IIRY•T fal MOST PEE EDaa NOT INCLUDE DTIEN THIS S"IT 93FIA46 ON C MOSAunamumayinvOINIMANC41 .0 TOTAL W[ OT IE MdER M AYTNOR12E0 1MA\YNTATIVa DATE 4 av I . c. r -, ' FU-Ur.':: Cj.1y .4 �t�� t h t^ C 9 APPLICAT1% Temporary Str_et Closure City of Rancho Cucamonga Left Lane r Right Lane _ Half Street _ Total Closure'',_` Intersection at Company Applicant Phone (Bus.) Cate of Application Phone (Emerg.) 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FoiarT,n:.,e.n NNr rlaouaaa�,r tart a xFarTw a aNr oo"IS.oT a oT,aF soaawr wnF nsaRT is wa i,� oa+wun wr r� •a � � TI�.IMI�IiIIV MrO,Oi "TMI'Ol1Rr RYD1AiMAlAMRR iOALL TXIIwR,YCIO�,MO CpO offlcers, agents and eaployees are additional insured but only as respects work City of Rancho Cucamonga Mu 9320 Baseline Road Suite C v Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 TYK W OSt6 RiM M 0•l,s,Yann fswTq ai h,mvn Wd1 10R l,wYaNp raawa+t or.,wu uNr+n UP 0 34 40 39 9/15/86 /15/87 m. X ac_-"XW&FW S S ' rpoaslsoc rca x mid MurX Mtrno 0MY°� s s "oc,nsvarUM wwp x aarnwcnua ". 9,000 S 1,000 x .ommuuT cmaxw ma X sow Fala, matt ax•¢ x Fclamut wn naeoN.. VW" s EA wroraaa uNSUn a• T x .xT NIFO c. S Fa, a Ma NIn6 LM PAZ I .. X X NR3 S S 1 000 " in F:AM"'a"P47' r w,,..,m S S maNlu Paw WL UZ9 le 31 V/ 10100 V 10 01 v.nnas carvraarTOFF S OOOI.w, rm[nn an s + u.rl aa• uwin E S 0 ua+nFF,min OTa i o[SOnvT,RV a RrEMigFNLOG.nCMAVC1satESIM1CNt mix WjYM e le roenoMe Onllry IlDnIAA 76 It Is anr^M the Clty of Rnnrhn CuramnM - Ito ol"rtod officials offlcers, agents and eaployees are additional insured but only as respects work City of Rancho Cucamonga Mu 9320 Baseline Road Suite C v Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 4 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT ,.� rY BATE: January 7, I9B7 F Z TO: City Council �. FROM: Monte Pnscher, Public Works Engineer xa BY: Mike Long, Senior Public Works Inspector c SUBJECT: Adopt resolution authorizing the advertising of the 'Notice Inviting, Bids' for the improvement of Beryl Street from r Lemon Avenue to Madarin Court. RECCIBENDATIo It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached resolution authorizing the advertising of the 'Notice Inviting _Sealed. lids or Proposals' for the improvement of Beryl Street from Lemon Avenue to Madarin Court and approve the project plans and contract documents and specifications. r Analysis /Background The project plans and specifications were prepared by Wilson Inc. - Sheehan and Associates and reviewed by staff. The pro sad project basicall consist of the widening of the west side of Baryl Street adjacent to Alta Loma Junior High School from Lemon north to exist improvements including paving, curb and gutter and sidewalk. Respectfully submitted, MP:ML:c9 Attachments j a x • 1±0 M � ' - '� \•'^ter r.���� ex"�:� •` n r'4 � °. '' - . }r :•.i ,' /�p,0 I �Y t77 °- ..'�`'t `� RESOLUTION No. S% - 003 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIYY OF RANCHO CL'CAMDNSA APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE 'NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS% IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS. WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. NHEXAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonya has preparad plans and specification; for the construction of certain improvements. NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the plans and spcifications presented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hersoy approved as the plans and specifications for 'Notice Inviting Scaled Bids or Proposals'. BE IT FURTHER RESOVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise as required by law for the receipt of sealed bids or proposals for doing the work sppeeccified in the aforesaid plans and specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the following words and figures, to wit: 'NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS' Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.X. on the 27th day of January 1987, sealed bids or proposals for the 'I rovemant of Beryl Street Between Lemon Avenue and Nandarih Court in said City. Bids will be opened and publicly read immediately in the office of the City Clerk, 9320 Base Line Road, Suite C. Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, 'Bid for Construction of Improvement of Beryl Street Between Lemon Avenue and Mandarin Court'. PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1 and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in -the locality, in which the public work is performed, and not less than the gsnaral prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the State California Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the of is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem wales. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem Vegas are on file in the City Rancho Cucamonga. 9320 Base Line Road,• z office of the City Clerk of the of s Suite C, Rancho Cucaegnga, California, and are available to any intereste3 party on request. The Contracting Agerw also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at tha ,tab site. The Contractor shall forfeit, as pensalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twaay -five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman, or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailL,g rate of wages hereinbefore stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code. , In accordance with the provisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code as vended by Chapter 971, Statutes of 1939, and in accordance with the * regulations of the California apprenticeship Council, properly indentured . apprentices may be employed in the prosecution of the work. ' Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the r Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor employing tradesmen in aqy apprenticable occupation to apply to them Joint site public that trade) fora wh1 hntadminister`fthe apprenticashi program , certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to journeyman that will be used in the performance of the contract. The ratio of apprentices to Journeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the Joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior to the request for certificate, or _ I - - 6. When the number of apprentices in training in the area exceeds a ratio of one to five, or C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of -.its f ` membership throuoh apprenticeship • training on an annual• basis statewide or locally, or _ D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered 3• :';' avpentices on'all of his contracts on an annual average of not less- than one apprentice to eight Journeymen. Lit `E _ /70 The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for y' the administration of apprenticeship progress if he employs registered appprentices or journeymen in any apprenticeabie trade an such contracts and if other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions. !• The Contractor and subcontractor under hi• shalt coply with the requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards. wage schedules, and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex- officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship. San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a 1 1 day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this. contract and the Contrutor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1. Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of Califtrnia as amended. The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, w tnty -five dollars ($25.00) for 34th laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work hersinbefore mentioned, for each calendar day during which said laborer, workmen, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code. - ontractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreements filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 1773.8. The bidder must submit with his proposal :ash, cashier's check, certified cheek•, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least ten percent (109) of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is aw.rded to hin and in event of failure to enter into such contract said .casn. cashier's check, certified check. or bond shall become the property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. , If the Cityy of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the low bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any, shall be returned to the lowest udder. The amount of the bond to be gfven to secure a faithful perforauw a of,tlu contract for said work shall be one hundred percent (1009) of the centract:'� price thereof, and an additional bond In an amount equal to fifty perc , (50%) of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performance of, the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind done thereon, and the Contrctor will also be required to furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering Lis employees vpor work to be done under contract which'say be entered into between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work. Ro proposal will be considered from a Contractor who is not licensed in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (California Business and Professions Coco, Section 7000 at. seq.) and rules,.and regulations adopted pursuant thereto or to whoa a proposal form has not been Issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The work is to be done In, accordance with the profiles, plans, and specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga an file in the Office of the City Clerk at 9320 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California., Copies of the plans and specifications will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga and payment of $35.000 said 535_00 1s nonrefundable. Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications will be mailed when said request 1s accompanied by payment stipulated above, together with au additional nonreimbursabte pkvmmmt of $SAO to cover the cost of railing charges and overhead. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract satisfactory to the City of .-RRancho Cucamonga. In accordance with the requirements of Section 902 of the General Previsions, as set forth in the Plans and Specifiections regarding the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor nay, upon the Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute man authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (perforce retention). The City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Dated tnis _ day of 19 PASSED MO ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, this _ d *y of 19 ATTEST: City Clerk Mvertised January 12 and.19, 1987 11 Mayor a n t; gay o, ro` J i CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: January 7, 1917 TO: City Council and City Maraaer FROM: Blare M. Frandsen, Senior Civil i,:;lneer BY: Lucinda E. Hackett, Assistant Civil Engineer SUSJECT: Approval of Contract Change Order go. 1 for Engf••ering Design Services fur the Improvewt of Hillside Road betiten Archibald Avenue and Malachite Avenue in an amount not to exceed $3,000.00 to be funded by SB 325 Funds RECO1911WTION: It is recommended that City Council approve the attached Contract Change Order Ho. 1 for the additional engineering Oestgn services by Associated Engineers for the additional fee of $3,000.00 to be funded by SI 325 Funds. Additional engineering design services for Hillside Road are needed to prnare a topographic map of the northerly portion of the property located at 9,._t Hillside Road, prepare a site plan for inclusion with the plan for location of a now steel tank proposed to replace an existing concrete reservoir, and revise the specifications as necessary to include grading and plubing for the tank. Also an additional survey is needed to revise the design of the driveway at 9550 M. Archibald Avenue. These design services are in addition to the original design agreement awarded to Associated Engineers of Ontario, California on April 17, 1986. The Contract Change Order increases the contract price by $3.000.00. The contract fee therofure will increase from $11,950.00 to $14,950.00 and will be paid by 58 325 Funds. Respectfully Subset :L {:.w P.Lpixf::� _�.',; < �a(2�S:sta� >• - ; , . �, w , *.B?'t�d �i'�`y�� CITY OF RANCHO CDUYOIIGA 7 ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER CONTRACT FOR r er o.: The Improvement of Hillside Road between Archibald Avenue and Malachite Avenue C.O. 186 -42 P.O. /3539 Account /11- 4637 -6112 January y7 �198� * a , TO: A!sociated Engineers. 316 East 'Eg St' reet Ontario CA 91764 nneer You are hereby re(rlested to comply with the following changes from the agreement for engineering services. iNCREASE DESCRIPTION of Duaffr­ MALAX in Contract Price In Contract Price 1) 2) 3) 4) Provide topographic survey and map for northerly portion of property at 9611 Hillside Road prepare site plan and design pad for steel tank and diagram for pipe connections Revise specifications to include grading and plumbing for tank Additional survey to revise design of driveway at 5550 H. Archibald 51,500.00 $1,200.00 200.00 100 TOTAL S3,ODO.00 The amount of the Contract will be (MMI[$!!) (increased) by the sum of: Three _ Thousand and 00 /100 Oallars ($ 3,000.00 -T The Contract Total lncludin� this and p:rvious Change Orders will be: Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty and 00 /100 Dollars (S 14 9� —i- The Contract period provided for completion will be (Illy! /4!/1(0lrlllllA) (Unchanged) Thirty (30) Days This document will become a supplement to the Contract and all provisions will apply hereto. �Eftqined, Requested• ,_ ` Accepted: 4., p � n, near Aved: ppro+• or,: City of anc ucmaonga - -Datej ­4­_3 ,.,/7 N ' v. t•. . - ..n . -Jir �C,•r °:..r x,; i_•:,, .�5- ,'�a+�x�:.s'_ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAIdONGA STAFF REPORT z DATE: January 7,,1487 TO: City Counell and City Manager FROM: Slane N. Frandsen, Switor Civil Enginoer BY: Lucinda E. Hackett, Assistant Civil Engineer SUBJECT: Approval of Contract Change Order Mo. 4 for additional survey services for the Etiwandt Store Drain provided by 'Associated Engineers to an amount not to exceed $4,000.00 to be drawn from Drainage Fund, REfABEl0A1I011• y It is recommended that City Council approve Contract Change Order Ho. 4 for additional surety services on the Etivands Storm Drain by Associated Engineers for the additional fee of $4,000.00 to be drawn from Drainage Funds. e Additional survey services are required for the above - mentioned project regarding the acquisitica of a 3.7 acre parcel along the westerly side of the Thompson's property (AM 227- 071 -12), located at 13621 Highland Avenue, 1/4 mile east of East Avenue. The 3.7 acre parcel is to be used for right -of -way for the proposed Etiwonde Store Drain. Assoccated Engineers will perform the following services for a fee not to R exceed $4,000.00 and will be drawn free Drainage Funds. 1. Additional field surveys to determine the east line of Section 33, search for possible ronueents along the west line of the Thompson parcel and tie in any San Bernardino County Flood Control Monuments. 2. Prepare a Record of Survey Map for recording and �. m onywtation. al 3. Determine possible agreement property ifnes. P 4. i1r1U description as needed. I�„�LS< e a V CITY CMK!t:'STAFT REPORT:° ^ ; RE: - CONTRACT'CNAWE' OlO - N0. 4 January 7, Page 3- These surrey services - aro,Yn, addition to the original Professional Serricas Agreement awrd-d to w-seciavad Engtneers.00 June , 1985 and.Centract Change Orders 1,2 and 3. Thti:Caetract'Chaeg� Order incroaws'tha contract amount by 54,000.00. The contract fee, thrrafore will increase to'S118,829.00. Respectfully submit- teed', ' j //n //nom' MLEX:ko gL,e /7�6� 1 `� Attachments 1 41•NyL+ agr•�r»„Y' =ece Yy,,,a' „ :' .,� ,t3 � • .. •yj t -d+,- f�h�^'�ty, '�"t��'Sitiry�. }a`�#ae Y°, '�1:�:' Jc_.r�'4= `•-y`$ r�.:1`*: F.M".eit�'-...i`c'= rfk1;� -LC: � °Fn.`.ti3�4- ••i - _ r?� •i -1?4. ��i.1Ci �k.:,{.`Y�:.iv'.n Y cITT OF RAKNO CKA ONOA ENGINEERING SERviCES CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER x COWMACT For, f- Etlwanda Storm Drain, Thompson Parcel ' M 165 -87 P.O. 3136 January 7 1967 u TO: Associated E ineers 316 East 'E' Street Ontario CA 91764 no neer You are hereby requested to comply wi +h the following changes from the agreement for i engineering services. UESMMION- MUSE— In Contract Price In Contract Price 1) Additional field surveys to detersine east line of Section 33 2) Prepare a Record of Survey Hap for recording and recordation 3) Determine possible agreement property lines 4) Write descriptions as needed TOTAL $4,000.00 Acquisition of a right -of -way through Thompson Parcel by the City for the proposed Etlwanda Storm Drain. The amount of the Contract will be ( /Rife {!:l) (Incressed) by (3e 4,000. n f: Four Thousand and 00 /100 — _ The Contract Total including this and previous Change Orders will be: One Hundred Eighteen Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-Nine Dollars (S 118 The Contract period provided for completion will be (Irrreated)(ilfiffflf)r (YffNfflff) 180 Days This document will become a supplement to the Contract and all provisions will, app'y hereto. F. Requested no r • + 3, Accepted: no meet r -(Ja a- e. •. - „%. Approved: t as aq N ad Jvee;i' ISOS ::- 7 c , ti a ■w� CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA STAFF BEPOBT ••Vim. li- ;f mT,l.S "�i BITE: January 7, 1967 —m7 TO: City council and City Manager FROM: Slane W. Frandsen, Senior Civil Engineer By: Richard R. Cots, ASSOeiata Civil Engineer SUBJECT: Approval of the Environmental Initial Stvdy Parts I and II for the proposed Beryl Street Widentng tetween I~ Avenue and Mandarin Court and approve the attached Resolution and issuance of a Categorical Exemption therefor it is accepting and approving recommended Environmental InitialaSSttudytParts attached 1Isfortthe proposed Beal Street Widening and issuance of a Categorical Exemption therefor and direct the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption pursuant to the California'.inironmantal Quality Act. --- IS/UMIOM: This report prasents an Environmental Assossment Initial Study for the proposed Beryl Street Widening between Lemon Avenue and Mandarin Court. In conformance with the California Environmental Quality Act and State Guidelines, the attached document has been prepared to permit construction of the above - mentioned impruvements. Said improvements generally entail the removal and replacement of Asphaltic Concrete Pavement and Portland Cement Concrete curb, gutter and cross- gutter, as well as the construction of new Portland Cement Concrete curb, gutter, cross- gutter, sidewalk and wheelchair ramp. It is the Engineering staff's finding that the proposed project will not create a sigynificant adverse impact on the environment and therefore recommend that these improvewantt be classified as Categorically Exempt. Respectfully su d, BWF:RRC:ko Attachments f 'qWTICC OF EWIPTION ATTA001011' Project ftscriptiom: The project ;Jnyolvas removal &-A *rehAilIt4tIW4f_. eXISZIng MKOPAVY, Pa"WHIt and widening Of the west side of Beryl Striet"i a order to complato'curb and gutter and sidewalk imprrvaments,to match existing improvements.• Project Beneficiaries: The.primary bmficiarfas of-the project will, be the miSm" orhood in which the street is located: Secondary beneficiaries will be the vehicular and pedestrian traffic that employ BdrYl Street as their pattern of circulation. rL Y V, _14 �i I 'A.�%C'M .`�t5k°c-� ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW =" tt = APPLICATION INITIAL STUDY - PART I GENERAL For all projects requiring environmental review, this form must be completed and submitted to the Development Review Committee through the department where the project application is made. Upon receipt of this application, the Planning Division staff will prepare Part II of the Initial Study and make recommendations to Planing Commission. The Planning Commission will make one of three determinations: (1) The project will have no siyyntftcant environmental impact and a Negative Declaration will be filed, (2)'-. The Impjctt Report have will abe significant repared. orvi(3�nAnladditional n information report should be supplied by the applicant giving further information concerning the proposed project. 9 Date Filed: January 7 1907 Project Title: Beryl Street Wdening Applicant's Name, Address, Telephone: City of Rancho Cucamorga. Engfriqering Division 9320 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Name, Address, Telephone of Person To B? Contacted Concerning this Project: Richard Cota, Associate Civil Engineer. City of Rancho Cucammnaa, 932L Base Line Road, P.O. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonaa, CA. 91730 (714) 989 -181 Location of Project: Beryl Street (West Side), From 45'= South of Leann Avenue to 660'- North of Leman Avenue = Assessor's Parcel No.: Public Right -of -Way List other permits necessary from local, regional, state and federal agencies and the agency issuing such permits: NONE , -, 6 /Sv t {1 !';��s � °�- Ii�'"_'_t. �.��y . ° ;�- :yak V. •-i _+ww F., _ -.:rr, ,.., � }^c -. - ._�,..r .-.: .= s�i,','• �. • ra�.'o-i'yA:i _'.' ,i • PROJECT DESCRIPTION ..4 Proposed use or proposed project.—It Met widening and reconstruction of existing pavements: construction of nar curb, nutter and sidewalk alona the proposed widenina. Acreage of project area and square footage of existing and proposed buildings, if any: 0.75 acres - project area i. l r Describe the environmental setting of the project site including information on topograpAy, soil stability, plants (trees), land animals, any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, land use of surrounding properties, and the S description of any existing structures and their use (attach necessary !- sheets): The pro)ert city is located in a developed residential tract. All 4' s rget iemrovearnts have existed for saveral years- A portion of the west side or Beryl Street. adiacent to a Junior high school, is to be ridened to match ,. existing, ultimate street width. The proposed reconstruction improvements rithln the protect site will not have a substantial imact on land resources plants or animals. Additionally, there are no cultural. historical or scenic aspects to be significantly impacted. Is the project part of a larger project, one of a series of cumulative ' • actions, which although individually small, may a. a whole have significant } environmental impact Nn N I a /Vl I -7 P• ?. Estimate the amount of sewage and solid waste materials this project r PILL THIS PMXCTt YES rp 1. Create a substantial change in ground contours? = X 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise wr produce 8 Estimate tie number of auto and truck trips generated daily by tri. vibratiam or glare? X _ 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal service; (police, fire, water, sewage. etc.)? _ X - 4. Create changes in the existing Zoning or General . Plan designations? _ X 5. R -.move any existing trees? How many?_ _ X E. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, flamnables or explosives? _ X Explanation of any YES answers above (attach additional sheets if necessary): C isp and vibration will increase at the project site only for she duration of_ reconstruction. At the completion of the protect. noise and vibration levels will ' return to the existing levels. ?. Estimate the amount of sewage and solid waste materials this project will generate daily: Hot applicable 8 Estimate tie number of auto and truck trips generated daily by tri. project: 10 9. Estimate the amoumt of grid ln (cutting and filling) required for this project, in cubic yards. 100 (cut) 10. If the project involves the constrvctton of residential units, cowlets the fora on the next pagp, Not App)',able CERTIFICATIOM I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and is the attached exhibits present the data and information required for thin initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, amd information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and i - belief. I further understand that additicnal Information may be required to ' be submitted before An adequate evaluation can be made by the Planning Division. d iu '= gate: December 22, 1986 Signature -r Title Associate Civil Engineero _gjyJC1�"'� � "tee:_ �*.y ;`, • a h�rY'/K `°y �- + ""ii;:`. -iS 9'i:: r.ri, vv'. \_fx,�"= k - ���.y?.�=c �a�".i�•ay?-VGy�,'`�.y Yj'" ± J.. f� •, r ' `YyY.' ..-•.1 ' _ .- +Y`Y•�[`v K i'S'. a4 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION f The following information should be provided to the City of Rancho Cucamonga IN c ' Planning Division in order to aid the school district in assessing their 1f abill2y to accomaudate the proposed residential development. Developers are required to secure letters from the school district for accommodating the increased number of students prior to issuance of building permits. Name of Developer and Tentative Tract No.: Not Applicable Specific Location of Project: W: c PHASE I PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 TOTAL 1. Number of single family units: 'r P. Number of multiple family units: r 3. Date proposed to begin construction: 'r 4. Earliest date of occupancy: Nnde1E and 0 of Tentative S. Bedrooms Price Range r- k 3 y t 1 4 N" �' ,• �,. f:'Y .'— `a+4Jtira.`f i *= 5'Y.�`'w:v =-� �:u •,"1,! - {t�.s.- - - _..•.1 i•.z'�.k. CITY OF RANNCPO CUCAMONGA + T/JtT II - INITIAL STUDY ENYIT067[ENIAL CHECKLIST DATE: Derenmer 22..j99a APPLICANT• CEty of FILING DATE:_,lgnu,ry ? +m? LOG NUMER: 22- 4637 -8602 PROJECT: 9err1 Street M(derina PRO.lECT LOCATION: Beryl Street (Mel' Side 45't S /01 asion Ave to SMU'e /n lemn Ave)• I. ENYIROS:`MAL LY:ACTS , (Explanation of all "yes" and "maybe" anr+ars era required on attached sheets). YES MAYBE NO 1 Soils and Geoloay. Mill the proposal bava e1gn1P1caut results in: a Unstable ground evnditions or in changes in geologic relaticnships? -- b. Disruptions, displacements, compacelcn or burial of the soil? c Change in topography or ground surface contour in_amals? d The destruction, covering or modification of soy unique geologic or physical £aaRres? X e Any potantial increase in wind or vatet erosion oP soils, affecting either on or off site coadltons? f Changes in erosion siltation, or deposition? g Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such an earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure, or similar hazards? _ iL h. An increase in the rata of extraction and /or use of any minaral resource? .-—_ 2. Hvdrelogy. Will the proposal have significsat ' results fn: i i , t. l�L� ,i' 1. - l � r , , .1 � ; et w.ry a� ±yi � :r:.+. ,♦ YES MAYBE NO a a. Changes -in currents, or the course of direction flowing ' „ of stream, rivers, or ephemeral stream =' channels? _ „ b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns; - or the rata and amount of surface water _ " runoff? _. c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood 'Waters? d. Change in the amount of surface water in any -- body of water? X e. Discharge into surfacu waters, or any - alteration of ourface water quality? __ X f. Alteration of groundwater characteristics? X S. Change in the quantity of groundwaters, elchor through direct additions or with. - , drawals, or thrnugh interference with an aquifer ? - . Quality? Qurntity? X h. The reduction in the amount of water other- visa available for public water supplies? X 1. Exposure of people or property to water - ' l reated hazards such as flooding or seichon? X r_ 3. Air Quality.. Will the proposal Nava signific�c - - results in: s. Constant or pario,:ic air missions from mobile or indirect sources? X Stationary sources? - - b. Deterioration of ambient air quality and /or interference with the attainment of applicable air quality standards? X c. Alteration of local or re ;ioual climatic , conditions, afface:ag air movamsat, moisture or temperature? X 4. Mate 1 i Flora. Will the ptcposal have signifluat results in: a. Change in the character:tattes of species, a+• including diversity, distribution, or number. of any species of plantsi� �f b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare _- ,1 or endangered e; xies of plants? c. Intrcductioa of new or disruptive species of plants into an area? d. Reduction in the potential for agricultural production? pauna. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Change in the characteristics of species, including diversity, distribution, or numbcra of any vpecies of animals? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new or disruptive species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or moveuent of animals? d. Deterioration or removal of existing fish or wildlife habitat? 5 Population. WL11 the pmpmsa- have significant resulto in: a Will the proposal alter the location, distri- bution, density, diversity, or growth race of the h:vaan population of an area? b. Will the proposal affect exlsting housing, or create a demand fez additional housing? 6 Secio- Etonontc Factors. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Change it local or regional socio- ecorcoic characteriaticss Including economic or commercial diversity, tax rate, aad property values? b Will project cents be equitably distributed among project benaticlarlu, i.e., buyers, tax payers or praject users? 7 land Use and Planning Considerations. Will the prcpaval have significant results in7 a. A substantial alteration of the presect ct planned land use of an area? b. A conflict with any designations, objectives, policies, or adapted plans of any governmental entities? c. An impact upon the qulaity or quantity of existing consumptiva or non - consumptive = reezeaelonal oppe'cunLties??'6 �`;fiirit�.:;4t+ri•Yi'�: rim:- .�s�,:. YES MAY1E ,RO U .l .:i •7C t. x x x X s' �YY i tN r i S 4 r' ti r' ' YES kiYBE No iµ M 4 A, r 8. Transportation. `Will the proposal have significant -- -- ' ,»••, results in: - a. Generation of substanclal'additional vehicular movement? - X b. Effects an exioting streets, or demand for , new street construction? X _ c. Effects an existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? ._ X d. Substantial Impact upon existing transporta- tion system? X e. :hero :ions to present patterns of circuls- tion cL movement of people and /or goods? X _ f. :Iterations to or effects oa preseut and potential water - borne, rail, mass transit or air t_af =ic? X g Incrc,:es in traffic hatards to motor vehicles, bid •, _fists or pedestrians? X 9. Lultura! eetourees. Will the proposal have sigaifi. int results int a. A di,turb..oce to the integrity of archaeoiaaical, paleontological, an! /ec nistorical resources? X 10. Eealth later and Nuisance raecors. Will the pLOpODa1 have DlgnlfiCOnt rlsmita ini a. _reation of any health hazard or potential health hazard' X X b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? •_ _ X e. & r.sk of explosion or release of hazardous X substances In that event of an actident? — _ _ d. An increasa In the number of individuals or species of vector or patbenoge is organisms or the w4isure of people to such X organisms? — a Increase in existing nu Lse leveisi —. Y _ f. Exposure of people to potantially dangerous noise levels? X - g. The creation of obiectionabla odors? J 1 t •- h. An Increase In light of glare? _.. �- _•'�•• -u,- iµ M 4 A, r z= r , t . - "` 'iY °l'•��'�;_L� ^ -�ys: �'��1 +,. -�^: w .v. - �. �.. ..ti. �. ^i� °'II�_i;�i:. YES MAYBE NO 11. Aosthatics. Will`the proposal have significant results in: a. The obstruction or degradation of any scenic -. vista or view? ---- b. The creation of an aesthetically offensive site? c. A conflict with the objective of designated or potectial scenic corridors? 12. Ntilitles and Public Services. Will the proposal have a aigniticanr need for new systems, or Alterations to the follovingt a. Electric power? .— — x b. Netural or packaged gas? -- x C. Comaunications systes:a? x d. Water supply? •— - x — e. Wastewater facilities? X — f. Flood control structures? x S. Solid waste facilities? -- = h Fire protection? x I. police protection? --- x — x J. Schools? -- k. Perks or other recreational facilities? — -- X 1 Maintenance of public facilities, including X roads and flood control facilities? -- — m. Other governmental services? -- �- 13. Energy and Scarce Resources. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. 1'se of substantial or excessive fuel or energy? A , b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy? -- -- ' .. An increase in the demand for development of X .t new sources of energy? — -- d. An increase or perpetuation of the conawption ' of non - renewable fo-ms of energy, when feasible �• ``+ ••4 renewable'sources of energy are availab'e: �-- �" C•Je� ^2 *;v �• a d i msm� -I A� �A L YES HJ%YBE' va SubscatiCIXV-depletion of any nonrenewable or a. scalcq natural rer6urcel a. Does the Project have the Patertill to degrade • quality of the'euviroument. substantially duce the habitat of fish'or wildlife sPeciss, cause a fish or wildlife POPUIA-ift to drop below self austaining ' IvOls, t!ttadt" to eliminate a piant or animal comcnnity, reduce t%a number or restrict the range cf a rare or endangered plant or aniall Or ftliminAta important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the preject have the potential to AthievG short -term, to the disadvantage Of long-term, environmental goals? (A short -term impact an the envit,=ent is ono which occurs ic a relatively brief, definitive period of time while long- term Impacts WiU endure well into the future). c. Does the project have i=P2cts which are individually limited, bu: cucndlltivaly considerable? (Cumulatively considerable mesas that the incremental Watts of an individual project are considerable when viewed in connection vito tha effects of Past projects- x and probable future projects). d Does the project have environmental affect$ which will cause suic%aotial adverse effects x on human beings, either directly or indirectly? II. DISCUSSIoH OF EvIROINENTAL EVALUATIO4 ( *a of affirmative answers to �t mitigation Measurts)- �adlcual,, of p sad �-' ";0 SEE ATTACHED SHEETS A� �A L 4 T" I . I.-, DISCUSSION OF WROM16L EVALUATION 1. Soils'and 601 M b A C Minimum displacement of, existing ground, surface (L-0 to the widening of Beryl Street (vast side). Hydrolc� 'J b A c Construction of rnw curb and gutter along the vast side of Beryl' Street - to match the existing improvements north and South thereof, V 11 a J1 Street to provide & new 9r:b lic itsreethtocrrtocsosn-vs'etcrutictoinon will f Beryl Street to direct surface runoff (nuisance water) and flood waters away from Ue street travel lanes towards the concrete curb and gutter. ' . " - 1 I The widening of Beryl Street will serve to provide a wfdar,cross- sectional width for rettirtion of water flooding within Beryl Street and the construction of ew Sidewalk along the west side of Beryl street where none-presently exists will p!ovide a•safe, route for pedestrian traffic. 6. Socio-Economic Factors ... b Project costs are `equitably distributed among project beneficiaries through the implementation Gf gasoline taxes. B. Transportation a,b.e,& g -During the course of Beryl Street construction, traffic will increase on surrouaMng streets along the project'perimiter. After the compiction of Beryl Street Widening. traffic t . I • movement will riturn t&, Beryl Street and day even increase due to the Improved width of Baryl Street. Alterations to present patterns of circulation -r Mvemt of people and/or goods during construction can be mitigated by the proper use of roadway warning and detour signing. Likewise. I ncreases in clists or pedestrians traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bi. y during construction can be mitigated by Said roadwAy,warning and datoir signing. 10. Health, Safety and Nuisance Factors e Lccal noise levels will increase during construction on Beryl Street. These noise levels can be mitigated by restricting the hours of operation of heavy equipment and the Installation of noise fttenuators on said equipment.- ` .. 12. Utilities and Public Services j` d i e - This prPject,*y require alterations to water and wasfi'water'r= facilities in,the \tone of grade adjustment of water valve, water and sewer manhole covers. h 8 1 - This project will require the relocation of a fire 1U'dra`nt;,behind, + the proposed.rurb improvements, This JW&e.. can "ba. mitigated by +, prior notification 'to the respective water company' ar•: 'fire < k p& district.of'a temporary break in service. This project miAy- slso,;leave an'interi■ effect on- the'•present` pattern of; circulation 'of vehicles :(e.g:= police 'aid 'fire-. protaction):" Such circulation pattern- impacts-in'the, case of oc police and Fre prottim• can be ritigated,by. prior notification to the respmW4 agencies -of the proposed street work; giving time, date and durat on.of',said work. This rroject is adjacent to a junior high school and may. "fro ` the alteration of school buses and studont -pedestrian ytraffic a patterns of circulation." Such impacts can be mitigatad`by prior, , notificatlon'to'the• respective school district- .and`J"f sr; high school - of t;r .. pf sed street work, ; giving- tlm,- +slate y and ;! duration of said work. <_ 1 - This project will.;Z + mprow ealsting cross- gutters,,spandirl;_'road surface and subgrade_ -i provaments. and install mew sidewalk _and- "- curb A gutter "ippr ovaarnu. z . Wyk ieY ; � �. y�� ?tin': 'h'.':•r1FW>'� 1i '"i•�1 i.4i 4tCh •r;�,, %c-, ;�'i a; -r-" i,�ut`s rt t; • •r•• : 4,�:: t�,l's- 4;T.•;t��'�`' . � .� ,a�^k'Y,r Z -3t, v_4' ^cy.o- •j`{,_ -r �;.••,,.. (],,�� x i, t_ z- .r.,•:.. • 1• r ws � +,( +q.. � - •j'? a� •v'p`,1y4� 2'_^l :�` .. � `!,J/ �." �:+..�„ ty,�'(�,''�'.'K''� i,- t `fi''''•�'^ys t•. ,y'`1 - -r: c d "Mr•��\ c..'s:`7c xra e.7'fa. ,K:. �',V`.��+: �w4 a �•) r' ...:Y ?%'.rad�_Pa'•s!.._ '.3''•C 1.:11 t - rate IV /� +}t'. III. DETERMINATION + r,.Go the basis of this initial evaluation: ,..� I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a sigrtficaut effect I an the environment, and a 7if(.(I`t1�/d f1.A.(fifAh wul be prepared. Categor7icaT EExeeq on I find that although the proposed project could have a significant " ,.d affect on the envitoment, there will not be a ei6nificnnt effect .'> in this case because the mitigation measures described on an _ attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE •' DECLARATION HILL dE PREPARED. I find the proposed project NAY have a significant affect of the �• envirnsent, and an ENVIRO4ML;T IMPACT REPORT Is required. `t Date__ Daraeher 7? IaR6 k SS.a"nature c Associate Civil Engineer Title t i x` A n x '3 a �k �`i` � tr ♦(�i r%� • • :q � ;'slim.. .. �Y.d4t.ii•"..Ji+ £' iy+% +4'`„'i1at:ghbl "i;- •.�irkil,:r. .ir..i; ��.:. aj Srr, F' Il S` h M1 y r }, .r e' APPENDIX E NOTICE OF EXEMPMY ,'Os _ Secretary for Resources FROMt City of Rancho Cucass nga 1416 Ninth Sweet, Room 1711 Engineering Division Sacramento, California 93314 P. 0. Box 807 County Clerk Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Canty of San Bernardino 385 B. Ar mbtfutid Avenue t 5th Floor Sen 8ernardlne. G 92415 Pra eci [k Beryl Street - Between Lemon Avenue and Mandarin Court Project amnom Jett Locatlon-City act LoeaUon ty cipnen o tun, , poem, aM ilciar as of pre to Cit��%o t m 4 Project n N t„y„nf Ranrh- ri�ame of terson or Agency C&FrYlAg Out Project Exempt Statuss One _ Ministerial (Sec. 13013) Declared Emergency (Sec. 13071 (a)) Emergency Project (See. 13071 (b) and (C)) �- categorical Exemption. State type and section number. Article 19. Class 1(d fSeetlon 15301 of the rayLjp -nfa Fnylrnnwn al quality Act) masons w y project exempn Cantaet arson a cu a efe ne x�tian, Q filed by applicants 1. Attach otrtlfied document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency apprcving the project? Yes _ No _ a ' Cute Received for Filing Ignatuce _ Senior C14112Enoinser [le c 301 4 i t: R FM t.� kl r, 'r r i' 3. RESOLUiION No. 8? " o04 A RESOLUTION OF THE CIT" COIMHCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO COCAIDMCA. CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ENVIRONMENTAL INITIAL STUDY AND ISSUANCE OF A CATEGORICAL E..MVTIOM FOR THE PROPOSED BERYL STREET WIDENING BETIEEM LEMON AVENUE AND MANDARIN COURT YERFAS, the City Council of the rity of Rancho Cucamonga has reviewed all available input concerning the proposed Beryl Street Widening Improvements; and IRON. said improveunts require an Environmental Assessment; and WHERUl.S, an Environmental Assessment Initial Study has been prepared pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, as vended. MOW, THEREFORE, R•IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: The City Council of Rancho Cucamonga hereby approves the Environmeii aTRssessont Initial Study and issuances of a Categorical Exemption for the proposed Beryl Street Widening. SECTION 2: The City Clerk is directed to file a Notice of Exemption purse the California Environmental Quality Act. I y }�.�� it R� e��+�/q.' �J`` •'iy,yv �I.� 1, ('• • P.,i� �'' • ='1 `MiSii A'e�iY.'rY':FS�`��.�'. ?.�Ki' v�:4�C.��,.'. .. ♦• .... Ji !. {�jl.fr;��� t 'S . 1.• t b h 6 ,t DATE: T0: FROM: SUBJECT: — CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT � c January 7, 1907 :sn ' City Council and City Manager I Blame W. Frandsen, Senior Civil Engineer Approval of the Professional Services Agreement between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Delew. Cather i Company, Engineeri and Planters for the preparation of design, construction plans, contract specifications and cost estimates for.the Milliken Avenue Underpass with the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway including P.U.C. nomination for the Federal Graft Separation Fund, The not to exceed fee of $203,000.00 shall be funded fr.as the! Systems Development Fund. The original budget seem% for the projecc of $200,000.00 shall be augmented by $23,300.00 to alive for-the full payment of the contract amount plus a 109 contingency fund to be administered by staff RECOM�ITloll: It is :aereby recow wad that Wow, Cather A Company, Engineers ad Plammrs be ergaged by the execution of the attach" Professional Services Agreement for the preparation of desttggtnn, construction plans, contract specifications and cost estftmtes for the including + l9K /B7P. C. nomination for the Grade Separation Fund. The rat to exceed fee 'at 5203,000.00 shall be funded from the Systems Development Fund. The original budget aw;unt for the project of $200,000.00 shall be amountpplussae10% contingency ffuund to toibe administefredlbystaff of the contract In response to inquiry by the City Engineer, the fire of Delew, Cather has submitted a proposal "or the subject workings. The fire of Deleuw, Cather has distinguished themselves in the successful comappletion and processing of such projects with the Public Utilities Commission and the Federal Highway Administration for grant funding and project clearance for construction. The proposal Includes three (3) parts which are listed below: Part I Preliminary Engineering /Environmental Assessment Total Fee S 36,000.00 Part II Design Engineering L Total Fee :169,000.00 Total Contract Fee S203.D00.00, " . .111 a ,i .r �r ,Ll CITi COUNCIL STAFF REPORT y^ RE: DELEUN, CATTIER AGREM/ —q January 7, 1987 Page 2 Part III Field Engineering Services for Inspection 6 Contract Administration and Surveys (Not a part of contract, but for future consideration) $147,ODD.00 The 1986/87 Capittl Improvement Program budget included a funding allocation from the Systems Development Fund of $200,000.00. It is requested,that such a allocation be augmented by $23,300.00 to allow for funding of the full Y Preliminary Engineering 6 Design Engineering contract, as well as a contingency fund to be administered by staff of $20,300.00 or, I t of the contract amount. In as much as no c amparatire proposal exists, a copy of the American Society of Civil Engineers fee curve line is submitted for refereete. TM curve line analyst: is reviewed and discussed by letter of November 19. 1986 from T. E. Barron of De'.eu Gather. 4 Y 1 Respectfully submit w - B'tF:ko Attachments 4 K l^ L / e����` •.;♦ •� C ♦y,1i t Lw.Q'.�.: I Y t•, y, �a�> �tis.+ u}::+.:: t�a1 .O.T,A.�A�A�.,�s°•:t�i�7�:�. �, .. _ :w _ ,4y�v.��,..w,3 Fy`.t�j.^ -. .... e. -♦Yi2i �••`.lY6:if.�Ii. `S ;V ' w M S N ' 0 1 r Mr Blane Frand5on 1en101' Civil Engineer City of Rancho Cucamonga P. 0 Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Subject: Milliken Avenue Grade Separation Dear Mr. Frandsen: De Leuw, Cather 6 Company, in association with L. D. ring is Pleased to have the opportunity to provide professional services to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for the design of the Milliken Avenue Grade Separation with the AUSF Railway. In accordance with your recent conversations with our Mr. Chris Clark, we have enclosed a draft Professional Services Agreement for your review and approval. Except for minor modifications in the General Insurance Requirements and Indeenification section, the Agreement conforms to the City's standard consultant agreement. De Leuw, Cather and L. D. King have been associated an bridge projects in San Bernardino, Riverside and San Diego Counties since 1965. It is the practice of the two firauc'to fully analyze the scope of services to be provided prior to the start of work to determine the best functional arrangement for the performance of the work. For Milliken Avenue, we expect, that as prime, consultant, Ca Lsuk•, Cather will provide structural design of the AT&SF underpasses as well as liaison with 'the railway while L. D. King will provide survey, utility relocation design and roadway design. As summarized in the Agreement, the cost of our proposed services is estimated as follows: Phaso I Preliminary Enrineering, including including Project Report 515,500 Survey 6,000 Mapping 4,000 Soils Investigations 10,000 P.U.C. Nominations 2.500 Subtotal $38,000 Phase II Final Dosi 165 Phase III Construction Services $147,000 M-;•4��;'��''t,y"`� 3�. ;?� uC ��?:ar.,`:S,i�r�`1i` . w - � _.... ::'> .�S?►i3sk�?��^ • :w r 7 T. E. oarrcn Vice President a Encl. r -} t P ` • s: Mr. Slane Frandsen { November 19, 1586 cy Page Two :{ S As a guide in reviewing these costs, we have enclosed a copy'of • curve, 0 from Manual No. 45 of the American Society of Civil. ' Engineers. This curve shows the median compensation for basic + services expressed as a *percentase of construction cost for t projecrs of ^verage complexity, Using the estimated underpass construction cost of *3.3 miilion from the grade separation 4, report prepared in October 1984,'a median compensation would ' appear to be 5.5 percent of construction cost or ebout *191,500. The amount includes "basic services" only and is exclusive of survey, environmental assessment soils investigations, mapping and the P.U.C. nomination. ' t. It is understood that this Agreement does not include field -• engineering services and the estimated cost for this work is provided for your information only. Should the City require construction inspection and administration, ils would be the subject of a Supplemental Agreement. • We look forward to working with you on the successful Implementation of this project. If you have any questions, Please call we or Chris Clark at (413) 495 -6060. , Very truly yours, s DE LEUw, GATHER i COMPANY T. E. oarrcn Vice President a Encl. I PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into this day of 1987, between the City of Rancho Cucamonga, a Municipal Corporation ( herefnafter referred to as 'CITY ") and Velew, Cather A Company (hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT"). A. Recitals. (1) CITY has heretofore issued its Raqu�%t for Proposal pertaining to the perfo:lance of professional scrvices with respect to the preparation of design, construction plans, contract specifications and cost estimates for the Milliken Avenue underpass with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company railroad, including 1986/87 PUC nomination for the Grade Separation Fund ('Project' hereafter). (11) CITY desires to retain CONSULTANT to perform professional services necessary to render alvice and assistance to CITY, CITY's Planning Commission, City Council and staff in the preparation of Project. (111) CONSULTANT represents that it is qulifld to perform such services and is willing to perform such professional services as hereinafter defined. NON. THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between CITY and CONSULTANT as follows: B. Agreement. 1. Definitions: The following definitions shall apply to the following terms, except where the context of this Agreement otherwise requires: :,•,Li 'n L: C.i_ 7 �n.l.-b�'i't ^,tvP:?lr'e CLr w� •5��.%'i: �+.�� F (a) Project The preparation of P11C nomination to the Grade Separation Fund and the design, construction plans, contrect specifications and cost estimates for said project as described in Exhibit "A' Scope of Services hereto including, but not limited to, the preparation of maps, surveys, reports, and documents, the pressntatlon, both oral and in writing, of such plans, maps, surveys, reports and documents to CITY as required and attendance at any W all work sessions, public hearings and other meetings conducted by CITY with respect to the project as outlined in the Scope of Services. (b) Services: Such professional services as are necessary to be performed by CONSULTANT in order to complete the project. (c) Completion of Project: The date of completion of all phases of the project, including any and all procedures, development plans, maps, surveys, plan documents, technical reports, meetings, oral presentations and attendance of CONSULTANT at public hearings regarding the project acceptance for construction 1s set forth to Exhibit '!t' Project Schedule attached hereto. 2. CONSULTANT agrees as follows: (a) CONSULTANT shal, forthwith undertake and complete the project in accordance with Exhibit 'A" and applicable with Federal, State and CiTY statues, regulations, ordinances and guidelines, 411 to the reasonable ! satisfaction of CITY. (b) CONSULTANT shall supply copies of all maps, surveys, f !t reports, plans and d"-uw.ts (hereinafter collectively referred to as r 'documents') including all supplenntal technical documents, as described it ;- '`• Exhibit 'A' to CITY within the time specitled In Project Schedule, Exhibit'. 4r� aa.• 4 'B ". Copies of the documents shall be to such aasMrs as are rpulrvd by', •;': .}A • t tL= �y, . ;i' _^ `��iC�:l�_= -." µ dr-� / .. .. .... � s per= � ".'' I- I i n Exhibit W. CITY may thereafter review and forward to CONSULTANT comments regarding said documents and CONSULTANT shall thereafter make such revisions to said documents as are deaned necessary. CITY shall receive revised documents in such fors and in the quantities determined necessary by CITY. The time limits set forth pursuant to this Section B2.(b) nay be extended upon a written approval of CITY. (c) CONSULTANT shall, at CONSULTANT'S sole cost and expense, secure and hire such other persons as - in the opinion of CONSULTANT, be necessary to comply with She toms of this Agreement. In the event any such othe• persons are retained by CONSULTANT, CONSULTANT hereby warrants that such persons shall be fully qualified to perform services requi.vd harounder. CONSULTANT further agrees that no subcontractor shall be retained by CONSULTANT except upon the prior written approval of CITY. 3. CITY agrees as follows: (a) To pay CONSULTANT a maximum of $203,000 for the performance of the services for Preliminary and Final Design. This sun shall cover the cost of all staff tin and ail other direct and indirect costs or fees, including the work of employees, consultants and subcontractors to CONSULTANT. Paoment to CO'iSULTAkT, by CITY, shall be made in accordance with the schedule set forth in Exhibit 'A'. (b) Payments to CONSULTANT shall be made by CITY in accordance with the invoices submitted by CONSULTANT, on a monthly basis, and such' invoices shall be paid within a reasonable time attar said invoices are received by CITY. All charges shall be detailed in Exhibit 'A' either with respect to hourly rates or lump SUN amounts for individual tssks. - ,Ie,no,�.9 event, however, rill sat iavoicas exceed 955i of individual fink tatals y- described in Exhibit W. _3- Tr' ^•` �. 5i 'x•.�:"�.+eY�:".���`^°S:. -0S7.: 14�3`r$?``Fit�� ,•1 �:a.. � ;7k �:'A�•�uiy r I (c) CONSULTANT agrees that, in no event, shall CITY be required to pay to CONSULTANT any sum in excess of 950 of the aw.•.iaue payable hereunder prior to recoipt by CITY of all final documents, together with all supplemental technical documents, as described herein acceptable in form and content to CITY. Final payment shall ba made not later than 60 days after presentation of final documents and acceptance thereof by CITY. (d) Additional services• Payments for additional services requested, in writing, by CITY, and not included in the Scope of Services as set forth in Exhibit 'A' hereof, shall be paid on a reimbursement basis in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit 'C'. Charges for additional services shall be invoiced on a awnthly basis and shall be paid by CITY within a reasonable time after said invoices are received by CITY. 4. CITY agrees to provide to CONSULTANT: (a) Information and assistance as set forth in Exhibit W hereto. (b) Photographically reproducible copies of maps and other information, if available, which CONSULTANT consiL:rs necessary in order to complete the project. (c) Such information as is generally available from CITY files appllcdble to the project. (d) Assistance, if necessary, to obtaining irforeatlon from other 9nverrwnt4l agencies and/or private parties. However, it shall be• CONSULTANT's responsibility to make all initial contact with respect to the gathering of such information. S. ownership of Documents: All documents. data, studies, surveys;, ;Y, drawings, maps, models, photographs aid reports prepared by' •COMSMTAMT *; ;s pursuant to this Agreement shall be considered tM property of CITY'and; uponYr -4. •1• 3 L payment for services performed by CONSULTANT, such documents and other identified materials shall be delivered to CITY by CONSULTANT. CONSULTANT way, however, mete and retain such copies of said documents and materials as CONSULTANT may desire. Ar. use 4 of the plans and specifications except at the site intended s .:t ,• +s or re^ision of the plans or specifications by the CITY, its staff or e( etvrized agents without the specific written consent of the CONSULTANT shail be at the sole risk Of the CITY. The CITY agrees to hold hatuless and indemnify the CONSULTANT against all demages, claws and losses including defense cost arising out of any a, h alteration or revision, or use cr reuse at another site by the CITY, its s -aff or a. Mz•,d agents. 6. Termination: This AV assent may be terminated by CITY upon the giving of a written 'Notice of Termination' to CONSIPJANT at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of termination specified in said Notice. In the event this Agreement is so terminated, CONSULTANT shall be compensated at CONSULTANT's applicable hourly rates as set forth in Exhibit 'Ca, on a pro- rate basis with respect to the percentage of the project completed as of the date of termination. In no event, however, shall CONSULTANT receive more than the maxiwe specified in paragraph 3(a) above. CONSILTANT shall provide to CITY any and all documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs cnd reports, vhether in draft or final fo m, prepared by CONSULTANT as of date of tereivtion. CONSULTANT my not terminate this Agreement exuept for cause. Y 7. Notices and Designated Representatives: Any and all notices,, demands, invoices and written communications between the parties hereto shall-',' be addressed as set forth in this paragraph 7. The below named tndiviydu�ts, r1 :p^ �3' + furthermore, shall be those persons primarily responsible for ten perfamagce;,. P OAF?re5 'V'!''v''Se:a^ij}+a°:i+ti= ;=:`rte.: /'� 7" by the parties under this Agreement. Robert Barton for the CONSULTANT and Blane N. Frandsan, Senior Civil Engineer for the CITY. Any such notices, devandf, invoices, and written communications, by mail, shall be deenad to have been received by the addressee forth -eight (48) hours after deposit thereof in the United States nail, postage prepaid and properly addressed as set forth above. 8. Insurance: CMi5ULTANT shall neither commence work under this Agreement until it has obtained all insurance required hereunder in a company or companies acceptable to CITY nor shall CONSULTANT allow any subcontractor to commence work on a subcontract until all insurance required of the subcontractor has been obtained. CONSULTANT shall take out and maintain at all tines during the tern of this Agreement the following policies of insurance: (a) Nrker's Campensatlon Insurance: Before beginning work. CONSULTANT shall furnish to CITY a certificate of insurance as proof that It has taken out full worker's compensation insurance for all persons whom it may em,sloy directly or through subcontractors in carrying out the work specified herein, in accordance with the laws of the Stite of California. In accordance with the provisions of California Labor Cole Section 3700, every employer shall sewn the payment of compensation to his employees. CONSULTANT prior to commencing work, shall sign and file with CITY a certification as follows: 'I r aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers' . • compensation or to undertake self insurance in accordance with 04 -provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing %the . performance of the work of this Agremment". � -6- Do Ib i i 1� 5, (b) Public Liability and Property Damage: Throughout the ten of this Agremem t, at COMTANT's sole cost and expense, CONSULTANT shall keep, or cause to be kept, 1n full force and effect, for the mutual benefit of CITY and CONSULTANT, comprehensive, broad form, general public liability and automobile insurance against claims and liabilities for personal injury, death, or property damage arising from COMSULTANT's activities, providing protection of at last One Million Dollars (S1,OD0,0DO.00) for bodily injury or death to any one person or for are one accident or occurrence and at last one Million Dollars (S1,000,000.00) for property damage. (c) Errors and Omission.- CONSULTAR shall take out and maintain at all Limas during the life of this Agreement, a policy or policies of insurance concerning errors and Omissions ("malpractice') providing protection of at least SI,ODO,000.00 for errors arm omissions ('malpractice') with respect to loss arising from actions of OC41MTANT performing engineering services hereunder on behalf of CITY. (d) General Insurance Regulrmaents: All insurance required by express prnvlsion of this Agreement shall be carried only to responsible insurance companies licensed to do business in the State of California and policies required under paragraphs B.(a) and (b) shall name as additional insureds CITY, its elected officials, officers, employees, and agents. All policies shall contain language, to the extent obtainable, to the effect Hutt (1) the insurer waives the right 0 subrogation against CITY and CITY's elected officials, officers, employees, and agents; (2) the policies Are primary and non - contributing with any insurance that may be carried by CITY; V and (3) they cannot M cancelled or materially changed except after.. thirty (90) days' notice by the insurer to CITY by certified mail. CONSULTANT' All ilt 4- Doc 1 furnish CITY with certificates .evidencing the insurance. CONSULTANT may effect for its own mount insurance not required under this Agreement. 9. Indemnification: CONSULTANT shall defend, indemnify and save harmless CITY, its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents and employees, from all liability from loss, damage or injury to persons or property, including the paymn.:t by CONSULTANT of any and all legal costs and ' attorneys' fees, in any manner arising out of any negligent or intentional or wilful acts or omissions of the COMSIATANT in the performance of this Agreement. y 1J. k:signment: No assignment of this AS, nt or of any part of obligation of yerfonurce hereunder shall be made, either in whole or in part, by CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of CITY. 11. Independent Contractor: The parties hereto agree that CONSULTANT and its employers, offices and agents are independent contractors under this Agreement and shall not be construed for any purpose to be employees of CITY. 12. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. • 13. Attorney's Fees: In the event any legal proceeding is instituted to enforce any tarn or provision of the Agreement, the prevailing party in said legal proceeding shall be entitled to recover attorney's fees and costs from the opposing party in an amount determined by the Court to be reasonable. 14. Entire Agreement: This Agreement supersedes any and all other Agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties with respect,ta.tle subject matter herein. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges;thet no; representation by any party which is not embodied herein nor;ara� other: �J�� T� S.:'�,Ssii:.�`�:xk °':ii �Y^.° �� = °,1y t ��!�..,'Y i. _ �+.r:.. �x }' c;'✓� "T agreement, statowt, or prvis&.rat containej in this Agreement shall be valid and binding. Any modification of this Agreament shall be'effective only z' if it is in writing sig�.ed by all parties. to IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement a as of the day and year first set forth above: Y • 9 COWSUITANT calo w, Cather i Cowp+ny Date: 1 G. M. Randich. Senior Vice president CITY OF RAWCHO CUCAMONCA z. " '' Date: - Dennis L. Stout, Mayor '+ ATTEST: Beverly A. Authelet, City .le:k i APPROVED AS TO FORM: ti. - City Attorney �' ti. A . a:-- i1•r^'a..r a, .. °'?k'-•'r�•`K.��,Kti J'? �'�.. �yl�- c.�ygr� "�'i �DDG 'D. �. 'c�iK:�yy�`' -Y.• V EXHIBIT W PaOPOSAL AMD SCOPE OF WORK t• Summarized below is the scope of services to be provided by the Consultant for the design and construction of a railroad grade separation at Milliken Avenue in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The services are divided into three sections: Part I Preliminary Engineering /Eavironamntal Assessment Part II Final Design Part III Field Engineering SElvices PART I I. PRELI GWY EMCINIRINGIDNIRON[RTAL ASSES NW Under this phase of work, the Consultant shall obtain data, perform preliminary engineering studies, and prepare the environmental assessment for the grade separation project. 1. Conduct field surveys as necessary to establish horizcntal and vertical ground control, location of property lines, locations of utilities, and other topography or points necessary for design. 2. Retain an aerial survey firm to prepare photogrammetric base naps for the use in final design. Mapping will be at a scale of 1- -20' within the limits of bridge construction and at any intersections requiring traffic signal design, and 1--40' for the remainder of the project. 3. Arrange for and direct sails tests and subsurface investigations and borings, as necessary for the design of bridge structures and for at design of the roadbed. 4. Review and refine earlier preliminary geometric layout prepared by others, with the purpose of minimizing impacts and construction costs. 5. Obtain information relating to the type and location of existing utilities at the site. Develop plans indicating potential conflicts with and proposed relocations of underground utilities or surface drainage facilities. Coordinate and provide liaison with the various utility companies with facilities affected by the Project. 6. Provide liaison with the Railroad. Review of previous preliminary studies involving underpass and overpass structures, on file with'the Railroad. Explore the opportunity of revising roadway and/or -n railroad alignments to avoid the need for, two underpass structures. ' i Determine the position of the Railroad with respect to single - track" iP verses double trzck requirements. Confirm type of bridge'structwra Ipcast prestressed concrete boxes or continuous boxes), Railroad shcofly requirements and off -track maintenance roadway'nquirementsrm'•, -10- X09 Y A� r - 7. Develop recommended roadway cross- section, including median, travel lanes and sidewalk and provisions for bicyclms. 8. : y Prepare plan and elevation of grade separation structure, including span lengths, horizontal and vertical clearances, effect of future r changes in railroad tracks, provisions for drainage, railroad off- track maintenance requirements, location of existing utilities, etc. This plan x111 be prepared xlt the intention of serving as Exhibit 's for attachment to the P.M. Application, and in negotiations wit the Railroad. 9. Prepare a preliminary roadway plan of the project based on the results of Tasks I-4 through I -7 above. 10. Prepare and costtmataimate approximate the yreliminary for purposes�oftinegoti with budgeting Railroad, for P.U.C. Nomination, and for internal City purposes. 11. Assist the City in the preparation and submittal of a nomination to the California P.U.C. for inclusion in the 1987 -88 Railroad - Highway Grade Separation Prioriitty List. This nomination rill be structured to obtain expert witness on Its i y, the ringsxinTApr11�198s an onsu b hthe 12. Prepare a combined Preliminary Consultant Report and Environat"tal Assessment for the Project. The letter -type report will describe the project, including design criteria an assumptions, altarnitives considered construction staging, utilities, drainage, structural estimates considerations and alignmant. Preliminary plans and cost developed in Tasks 1 -8 trough I -10 above will be appended to the report. "!1L"�'iv� •: �ro n Y�ili° r,.,p„ _ (YzYL- t,+Y:.S V.�: a - - as PART 11 II. FIMIB. DESIGN Once the preliminary design re rt and environmental document is approved, the Consultant will undertake final design of the project. This :mrk will include pe r final plans. estimates for construction of the grade separation and approacch ma 1. Prepare contract plans for the work, which shall include.' a. ATASF Underpass structure. It is assumed that two structures will be designed; a two track underpass to carry the AT&SF Pasadena Line and a single track underpass for a drill track. b. Railroad shoofly (shoo`ty design by Railroad forces). c. Grading and paving of Milliken Avenue between 6th Street and Jersey Boulevard. d. Local drainage collection system. It is assumed that the underpass car, drain by gravity flow and that a pumping plant will not be required. e. Utility relocations, including a 12' and a 244 sanitary sewer line in the vicinity of the underpass. f. Roadway lighting. g. Signing and pavement markings. h. Landscaping, erosion control and irrigation. I. Retaining walls, if required. Plans will be prepared on 24' x 360 mylar or vellum, utilizing, where applicable, photogram metric base mapping provided in Task I -2. City of Rancho Cucamonga Standard Plan Sheets and Title Blocks shall be used. (Pre-printed mylars to be provided by the City). 2. Prepare applicable portions of the Special Provisions, to be used in conjunction with the Standard Specifications of the California Department of Transportation. Specifications will be prepared in the format established by the City. Standar6 General Provisions shall be. revised to conform to 5.5 of the California Department of Transportation. 3. Furnish original drawings and 'camera Wady' portions of the Spiel+i , n4 Provisions ready for printing by the City. 4. Prepare a detailed engineering estimate of construction cost.. o; - Zt�.4:w =i ". i`f:.Vt <5j a.�.i, wn ,xti!11� °�`1:,ryc: : x5'�+.�!_. "�a•, t C 0 W S. Assist the City in advertising the project for construction bids, including responding to pre -bid questions from prospective bidders and attending any pre -bid conference. After bids are received, the Consultant shall review and analyze the bids and made a recommendation to the City for award of the ccastructlon contrac.. 6. If requested, represent it.* City's interest at meetings and through oral and written communications on All matters relating to the project. 7. Provide continuing consultation and advice to the City on all matters relating to the project. 8. Present monthly progress reports to the City and be available to participate in presentations before the City Council or other public bodies. 9. Maintain continwus liaison with the City, Public Utilities Commis%ion, State and other interested utility or public agencies. Submit plans and suitable docwntation to applicable agencies for approval. Furnish to the appropriate persons and agencies any revision or supplemental data needed by such persons or agencies. 10. Prepare P.U.C. Application requesting authority to cgnstruct. The Application will contain narrative description, justification for the project, plan elevation copies, aronrilig bc . Assembe requisite number of redy foforlfnyC t 11. Prepare a draft of formal request submitted by City to CaiTrans requesting fund allocation. Assemble the necessary package of documentation to support the request, including Resolutions to be adopted by the City, Environmental Impact Report or Megattve Declaration, P.U.C. Order authorizing construction, and Construction i Maintenance Agreomert. It is anticipated the above documents will be submitted to meet the April 1, 1988 legal deadlire established by CalTrans. We recegnize that the City may premed with construction to advance of this date. The purpose of filing the above documents is to qualify for a possible retroactive allocation at some later date, under the provisions of the Streets and Mighwyy Code. 12. Provide right -af -way data to City to enable City to undertake right - of -way engineering, Including preparation of plats and legal descriptions. Prepare plats and legal descriptions of rights -of -way for the project. iPa. N e •I •.1 h!1. \t Y'ru '-I FSs ?:." . 1p e , a• 9 Ns > PART III c III. FID.9 ENGIIEMING 3WICES (Not a part of Contract, tut for reference) If requested by City, Consultant shall provide the following construction phase services: 1. Furnish technical inspection of construction to guard against defects and deficiencies of the work of constriction of the project, including structural, bridge approach embankment, grading, and p4ving to assure that such project complies substantially with the requirements of the contract plans and specifications. This work - shall include inspection of on -site construction, as as inspection of off -site operations of local suppliers and mo't Eures wn whose products are to be incorporated in the project. Speci...elly: a. Furnish the services of one field engineer on substantially a full -Lice basis. Field engineer shall be a professional civil engineer, registered by , the _ California State lard of Registration for Professional Engineers. b. Furnish or arrange for supplemental and specialized inspectim effort, both on -site and off -site. It is contemplated that the services of an independent testing laboratory may be required at a fabricator's plant for inspection of prestressed, precast concrete Bridge girdars. 2. Prepare genarai survey stakeout plan for the bridge, retaining walls, embankment approaches, and local streets. Provide field surveys necessary for alignment control for bridge, street. centerline, right - of -eay, utility relocations, and retaining wall layout. The contractor shall provide additional surveying necessary to construct the bridge, retaining walls and roadway improvement to the grade and alignaent shown on the plans. -. 3. Notify utility companies when the construction, contract has "been awarded by City; provide said companies with necessary prints or other dsta; and coordinate the work of the utility companies among themselves and with woric of the contractor. 4. On behalf of the ^.1ty, file with the California Public Utilities Commission and other documents and notices required at the inception and completion of the project. S. Maintain record: of work performed by railroad forces and review bills submitted by the Railroad Company for work subject to reimbursement and forward such bills to City with racommandations for payment or credit. 6. Review contractor's iclatms for additional compensation and/or , additional time allowance for changes from the construction. contract, and recommend praysr action. 1 1 a d from 1� -aim°. � „•.,,: 7. Maintain a .complete. set of project records, including- up- ta- daG'',.,;�` books " °eomtainlMacomputatiors or, other evidence of quantities construction materials, •incorporated in the project.' roject: 8. Maintaln a weakly statement of working'.days to document delays to that work for reasons beyond the contractor's control. Ae 9. Prepare,anthly reports setting, forth the, quantl tics* incorporatid.,in',�x the work and shoring arounts earned and due the contrector,at the and a "y. of each' north: 'with ncomemmiatiens' for periodic psy�enU 4W the,, 5;r contractor, all in compliance with Standard Specif. cations-,of, the- State of Caltfornia and the Special Provision for tM project.: d,x 10. Advise the comtractar`ragardi,,; the,proyer, teguanca et- construction, ' r' or*ratfons. "13 11. Prepare drafts of Contract Charge Ordtre Airinj the progr�si of the wager* coverinecessary changes within the scope'bf the construction w �j contract, k 12. Rcvfew shop d'w ings and worst drawings submitted by tM, contractor' as y required by the tors of the construction contract. - 13. Maintain parmsewt on -site records of ,approved deviations'fromAhe_ contract plans, correct the original contract plan to reflect the 'as -built conditions after construction has; been completed, and deliver said corrected original plans to City for its' - permanent files, s' U. Upon completion of project, deliver to Cfty the originals or copies of all the job records, fteld -books and diary: final quantity , e tations used for the contractor's monthly pay est:matis.'scale tuts and similar dvcumsnts. "w, 15. Provide an autmobfle_ for use at sits of project, providing -lout transportation of field engineer staff on pr'ogect businevs, iii .1 ng trips to suppliers'.work yards or to engineer s Ontario office: 16. Monitor and document 'contractor's compliance with regards ;to' E.E.O. and Labor Compliance Policy. t' �'.' n�'° �. ��r :n_z��K'.:.4a`:i°�'car- ,R�.;.; �4�7.��•. / /: ?-. _ � .'�:r a. - .tt'r "r -. fj ~i ;qv SERVICES It CITY City will provide Consultant with inforisatton -concerning the requirements of the project &W will also &,tha followin3: 1. Provide all Inforsation and data-which is available to the City and• which is required in connection with Consultant's services Including but not limited to pertinent,ups, reports, legal information, 'right-, of-way, restrictions and eastownts. 2. Provide access to and mks all provisions for-Consultant to enter upon public, or private -landras required for Lonsid1taint--to perform =- }; such work as surveys and inspectijons in development of the Project. -tMz negotiations With I 3. Wage and be responsible for owners n. connection with land arid/or easswrit acquisition and to provide all title reperts,aAd apprals4z reWir". 4. Hold all required special metings, serve all public prIV3ti MUM, receive arid act upon all protests skid fulfill 'all requirements necessary to the.developont of t5e Project, and pay all costs Incidental hereto, S. Furnish Consultant wI M i copy of any design s� andardk for construction details that the City will require Contultant to' follow in the preparation'of plans and contract documents -for the Project. 6. Arrange for and print contract ikicusents for bidding purposes. Print and distribute any addenda required prior to bid opening. 7. Advertise for proposals from bidders . ,open proposals at the appointed tiff* and place, and pay all costs Incidental thereto: S. Retain a" local testing' laboratory for all construction swite'rial tests, such as concrete cylinder breaks, compaction, tests, tests of� - soil or aggregate samples, etc. clr COVENISATION ENGINEERING SERVICES - ESTIIMTFS OF COST w V Protect Budget J All work under this fig a nt is to be on a time and material basWwithin s agreed budget limits. T t Part I - PRELIMINARY EMGIMEEAIMG/ENVIROINEATAL ASSESSMENT Preliminary engineering design, cost estimates and an Consultant 3 ; _ Report, together with nomination of project-to the Public Utilities Commission for - consideration of finding priority.%_. v Task 1 - f 6,000.00 Task 2 4,000.00 Task 3 10,000.00 Task 4 thru 10 and 12 1550000. i Task 1.1 2,.500..00 Q Total - $!at to Exceed ^' $36,ODD.00 Part It - DESIGN ENGINEERINGppaa ` It estimates aendl6id 0oritaeents foribridgo,proaddway, andfshooflysdesiyont including surreys, gradin , paving. drainage, landscaping. lighting and other related work, all s set forth herein. Part II - Final Design Task 1 thru 12 Not to Exceed $16S,ODO.00 Part III - FIELD ENGINEERING SERVICES (Not a, part of Contract, but for re erencei" _ Constructioo Field Consultant Services ' The following estimated fee for construction management assumes a 9- month construction. period. The budggeet for fee should be refined as construction of the project becomes Uatneet. Inspection and Contract AAatnistration' f 90,000.00 •i - Designer Consultation 7.000.00 i ' ". Construction Surreys 60.000.00"'' ? .' SUBTOTAL , $147.000.01 :y „ •s i +Excluding compaction and concrete testing, which :rill be f(lreished., n„ .,. by City.__,. K e d; , s t C 4, t' i� �. a,}'F•.'_;}`j �,,,t.°'�.�.t. [.ffi gt ''sv �'^�` >' i,� °' ;�tl aiCf:r' �,yy'Y�'tit73ia.� ;� 14 6-.-. tY1- ;k'- a'ii -•S �`ids�\ 1;' 3 >� < .�`. w KathOd of $&lion +; 1. SN vices rendsrad•by the Consultant will be billed in accordance with, the hourly billing rates shown in Exhitit V, plus direct non -salary' costs as sp+cified in paragraph 2, in1 w. 2. City shall' reialurse Consultant for its direct non -salary costs which are directly attributable and properly allocable to the'freicct, plus fire percent to corer the•cost of billing and administration. Direct non -salary costs ine -Am,- (1) the Consultant. payments ,to-; others engaged by his on work necessary to'',folfilI the 'ter' ses of this , Agreement, including 6xigineering- 00109y inwstlgatlors and reports, mpla snganda U), rprttMpp�c+wtrieof otherlsdocuments, longn:dUAake tele ca113;`(4) charges for.use of,Consultant computers.-and (S) lout autmobile .travel at a billed rate of $0.35 per- mile, any payments in excess of $107 each being substantiated by copies of invoices. s ' "ems• _ ,. TY' Sy i x s s• 1 w t� l 1• ";h.�4l�l its' J•..6.".�.E1:ly`��64��h91y".._ ayµ�,;�.. EUMI&IT all PROJECT SCNEOA Notice to Proceed with Part I File Nomination for cosMon on Grade Separetion ?riority List - Part I Cooplete Part I Notice to Proceed with Pert II PS&E Comalete PS & E, ready for Advertising of bids may.^: �lY.i,� .ri• . '=::1+�\ :",,��.'a c��.•3+�1�1 E - ' •r Decmbor 1. 1966 o -A Nerch. 1967 April, 1967 - • V October. 1967 ar �F •. i"G � 1ti 7�'•'SR j .. _. � + a .+'t+ '�'��`)J. � � ��•Y ^;� tidy+ tom, r, FA X� �A Classtttcstion Vice President Project Manager Structural Consultant Structural Designer Civil Consultant Electrical Consultant Drafter/Technician Clerical EXNI2 T •c• EXTRA km HOURLY BILLING RATE SUIEDULE oe Leur, Cather A Company ASCE Grade IX VIII V III VI VII C G a Hourly i. 8111i n9 Rate :83.20 69.00 49.20 31.20 46.80 70.20 25.00 30.00 E The ""ve rates are inclusive of Overhead, fringe bcnefits and profits < affectlre until July 1, 1987. and .20- )// 'YY = i L. D. Sing. Inc. ' UTS 6L�OI= .• August 1966 Dearly Date Prixipol/Project Director ............................. 0 60.00 Project Manegor ............... .......................... 67.00 Project Consultant ....... ............................... 90.00 Servo Coordinator ............ .......................... 00.00 Designer ...................... .......................... 60.00 esnociste Caaraltant ..... ............................... $4.40 Swio: Drvftw/ alp" atw ............................... 54.00 Draftnr ....................... .......................... 40.00 Aeslstant Consultant .......... .......................... 46.00 Junior Caaeultest ............. .......................... 29.00 Consultant Aida .............. .......................... 26.00 Adainistrative Asalstrat . ............................... 2F.00 Production Typist ............. .......................... 20.00 3-Mm Survey Crew .............. ........................ 142.00 2-Mao Sumo Crew ........................... o........... 115.00 Travel Time (sir is arisen of D hrs work time per day 9 -Man Survey Crew ..................................... 76.00 2-Mm Survey Crow ........... .......................... 52.00 In -tare hProductiat ....................... ........... Cost Printing end Materials ..... ...........................Cost + 100 , SePrean Mail /Guanine /)ast May Service ............. ...... Cent Special Consultant Services ...................... ` .....Gael + 164 I DDR: Dearly rates inclusive of warhead, hit's Mmefitn and profit. ., r�. r y- Ti #'�"yt?`.7.4.''•'S �k � °+'`. I v RESOLUTION NO. g%' DOS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAMCHD CUCAMDMKA, CALIFORNIA. APMVIN6 A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ADREEIENT FOR PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIPATES ANU PRELINIMARY ENCIIIEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT MITM OELEUN, 'LATHER AND COMPANY ENGINEERS AND PLANIERS•.FOR THE .CONSTRUCTION OF THE KILLIKEN AVEAAIE'IMDERPASS OF THE ATCHISU, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILM.IY WHEREAS. the City of Rancho Cucamonga desires to have prepared by professional consultant ^fans, Specifications and Engineers' Estimates for the construction of a railroad ggrrade separation or undercrossiog of Milliken Avenue with the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe Railway; are UEREAS. Delew. Cather and Coagany, Engineers and Planners digls�ying particular expertise in such workit✓es and desires to perform such workings for the City of Rancho Cucamonga for a fee. r MOM, TWW(ME, RE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, to accept, approve and otherwise execute u Professional Services Agreement w1Yn Delew, Cather and Company: Engineers and Planners of San FranC.3co, California to perform Preliminary Englmeerlag to prepare Env!rommtal A.ssessments and Design Engineering per the Professional Services Aare .wnt for a fee of $203,000.00 to be paid from the Systems Development Fund. NE IT 1150 RESCLVED, by the City Council of the City of gsnchO Cacamorsga to asgwst or adjust the projrct budget for „said proje:t by (23,300.00 to provide for full payment of the contract awat and to provide a contingenrj amount of 101 of the contract amount to be administered by staff. tr•V r :i i4 x' 3 s> CITy OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT BATE: January 7, 1967 T0: C1tj Council and City Manager FROK: Blane Y. Frandsen, Senior civil Engineer Br: Gideon Y. Agra. Engineering Technician t between City Of SUBJECT: Approval of lrotasas y111sn. Services A9 S�haenan and Assoriates m Rancho cucam9a va�ent of prepare PPlans, syacificatlOn$ and eAttutes for the and San t& Fe Turner Avanua tEast Side) from signhservie swill be pe Railroad to 26th Street. The with cDBG Funds for an mount not m exceed 111,794.00 Plus 1 contingency BEC0 Umyia' council it is rtco�endad that the attached Ayreeeent be approved by the City for the reparation of plans, specifications and p estlrtes of gan subject not to project f Pros the amount ity WY/1 eopeent %auk Grant (1CDB6)1Fundontingency m De . AMILfSI ri On camber 12. l9BL, four (6) proposals were received by the City proposal Engineering, office for the dtstgn of the subject project. The forest proposal, was IV troy Yi�soi Inc. - shaman and Associates. A summary of tM four sed services, in general, will consist 4 proposals 1s hereto attached• The Prope�tnt eraluatic pry ration of plans; of survey, soils investigSaation a:+d pa east side and specifications and estimates for vteieetscelinthe ova- nenttonad project installation of street elated tepro liatlts along Turner Avanw• s Respectfully submit a, �;. Attachments y�1 a. - f �' 7� �» �� �E � •. . -| ■������ �§ � ��� \�. 2 ■■ / � I »\ | ���� ■�� 2rp. , • �® I _ m #�. ■ |� � ■ n � � A � ■ | s ■ kkkk ■ : k` ■ � kl R RR R ,§ ± ! . as saes ....■ .s , f | ,. � « ■ +7 779 I Ji �, ■ s ns Ss a s y � � - � + 2 »•� ». ; � ; \ `Q�C ^j t _ r } PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT � This Agreement is r.ade and entered into this 2 day of , < c 1q: between the City of Rancho Cuca m"' a Municipal Corporation (hereinafter referred to as 'CITY') and Nilson, Inc. - SMenan i Associates (heretmfter roferred to as 'CONSULTANT')' 2. Recitals. , (1) CITY has heretofort issued its Request for PrOPosaT pertaining to tin performance Of professional services with respect to the preparation of Plans, Specifications, and Estimate (p.S. i E.) for the Improvewnrt of Turner Avenue (E /S) between A.T. i S.F. Railroad to 26th Street ('Project' hereafter). (11) CONSULTANT has now submitted its Proposal for the parforuance of such services. (111) CITY desires to retain CONSULTANT to perform professional services necessary to re nder advice and assistance to CITY, C1TV's Pl+nning i ration of Protect. Comatssion, City Council and staff in the prepare (iv) CgK1A ,.eMT represents that it is gsalifIad to perform Ruch i services aid 1s w"104 to perform such Frofessioeal services as heratneftar',. �;• defined. 4 U NON, TWMFORE, it is agrt" by and betwMn CITY and CONSULTANT as" + follows: B. A9raeemnt. S? 1. Dettnitlons: The following definitions shall apply t4• tM except when the context Of this AOr +emsnt., othewtse *� following terms, ., ::F�nd�+,�,,• =e requires:i; r 'All t (a) Pro eat:, The preparation of Plans Specifications b E toprovenent of Turner Avenue (E /S) between A.T. b S.F. stimate for the t described in Exhibi t 'A' Scope of Services hereto and 26th Street preparation of arps, surveys. reports, and including, but not lirited U � prep , of such plans, maps, documents. the presenUtlon, both oral and in xrd and attendance at any and surveys. reports and docuKnts to CITY as required and hearings and oar meetings conducted by CITY pith all wort sessions, Public of Services. respect U the Project as outlined in tM Scope (D) Semi=s Such Professional services as are necessary to be performed by COMSOITAYT to order U complete the project. lxtion of ►reject: TM date of completion of all (c) C roeeduns. davelopment plans. Project, including any and all D posses of theP ro j technical reports, meetings, oral Presentations maps, surveys. Plan doormen U, the Project and attendance by COOLlAMT at public hearings regarding ' Exhibit 'b` Project Schedule acceptance for construction 1s set forth 1n 7' attached hereto. allows: 2•u TAT undertake and CeyleU the (a) COrA -TAMT shall forthwith wade State and ith Fedcrai, Project in accordance with Exhibit'` and app li W cable wnax. all to the reasonable CITY statihs. regulations. ordinances and gu1de11 satisfaction of CITY• copies of all apse surveys. ibl Co 19L-TAMT shall supply oD reports. Plans and documents (herelnsfter collectively referred to, a a, .dawynts•) including all supplemental dorrents, as Aascrlbed in , e, + • U CITY within the time specified in Project ScMdu1N, Exhibit •a3 Exhibit ��: - , 4:. � •e; f94V .yet! -v::�5 , r t. b 1 'ii'. Copies of the documents shall be in such numbers as are required by Exhibit 'A'. CITY may thereafter review and forward to CONSULTANT commnts regarding said documents and CONSULTANT shall thereafter make such revisions to said documents as are deemed necessary. CITY shall receive revised documents in such form and in the quantlttes determined necessary by CITY. The time limits set forth pursuant to this Section 52.(b) mey be extended upon a written approval of CITY. (c) CONSULTANT shall, at C0NSULTANT's sole cost and expense, secure and hire such other persons Ps my. in the opinion of CONSULTANT, be necessary to comply with the terms of this Agreement. In the event any such other persons are retained by CONSULTANT, CONSULTANT hereby warrants that such persons shall be fully qualified to perform services required hereunder. CONSU.TIUiT further agrees that no subcontractor shall be retained by CONSULTANT except upon the prior written approval of CITY., 3. CITY agrees as follows: (a) To pay CONSULTANT a sexism sum of $11,799.00 for the performmce of the services required hareunder. This sum shalt cover the co:t of all staff time and all other direct and indirect costs or fees; including the work of employees, consultants and subcontractors to CONSULTANT. Payment to CONSULTANT, by CITY, shall be made in accordance with the schedele set forth in Exhibit 'C'. (b) Payments to CONSULTANT shall be made by CITY in accordance with the invoices submitted by CONSULIANT, on a monthly basis, And." such invoices shall be paid within a reasonable tilt after said invoices are:- - �i,,,�.� -.._ -y received by CITY. All charges shall be detailed in Exhibit 'C' eithir'wl tMy4� respect to hourly rates or lump sum amounts for individual tasks.: In -3- ! asp 1 e r- ■ 0 event, however, will said invoices exceed 95% of individual task totals described to Exhibit W. (c) CONSULTANT agrees that, in no event, shall CITY be required to pay to CONSULTANT any sun in excess of 95S of the maximum payable hereunder prior to receipt by CITY of all final documents, together with all supplemental technical documents, as described herein acceptable in form and content to CITY. Final payment shall be ode not later than 50 days after presentation of final documents and acceptance thereof by CITY. (d) Additional services: Payments for additional services requested, in writing, by CM, and not included in the Scope of Services as set forth to Exhibit 'A' hereof, shall be paid on a reimbursement basis in accordance with the foe schedule set forth in Exhibit 'C'. Charges for additional serviLes shall be invoiced on a monthly basis and shall be paid by CITY within a reasonable time after said invoices are received by CITY. 4. CITY agrees to provide to CONSULTANT: (a) Information and assistance as set forth to Exhibit 'A' hereto. (b) Photographically reproducible copies of saps and other information, if available, which CONSULTANT considers necessary in order to complete the project. (c) Such information as is generally available from CITY files applicable to the project. (d) Assistance, if necessary, to obtaining information from other governmental agencies and/or private parties. However, tt shell* bi T CONSU.TANT's responsibility to sake all initial contact with respect to'the gathering of such information. -4- 2x7 r. -0 S, OrerershtD of �ocrments: All documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, amps, melds, photographs and reports prepared by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement shall be considered the property of CITY and, upon payment for services performed by CONSULTANT, such documents and other identified materials shall be delivered to CITY by CONSULTANT. CONSULTANT mars however, make and retain such copies of said documents and materials as CONSULTANT may desire. Any use or reuse of the Plans end speelfieatiars except at the site intenced or any alteration or revision of the Plans or specifications by the CITY, its staff or authorized agcnts without the specific written The CITY consent of t,.s CONSULTANT shell be at the sole risk of the CITY. agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the CONSULTANT against all damages, claims and losses including defense costs arising out of any such alteration or revision, or vie or reuse at another situ by the CITY , its staff or authorized agents. 6. Tenlnation: This agrement may be terminated by CITY upon the giving of a written "Notice of Termination' to CONSULTANT at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of termination specified in said Notice. In the event this Agreement is so terminated, CONSULTANT shall be compensated at CONSU.TANT's applicable Wrly rates as set forth in Exhibit "O , on a Pro- rate vests with respect tO the percentage of the project completed as of the dab of bninattan. In no event, however, shall CONSULTANT rocaive more than ' the maximum specified in paragraph 3 (a), above. CONSULTANT shall Provide'to.,, ' CITY any and all docnwnts, dote, studies, surveys, drawings, meps, _ photographs and reports, whether 1n draft or final form, prepared by. J ^.rj ;kF" I. ��L } iw V � CONSULTANT as of date of termination. CONSULTANT may not ainate this Agreement except for cause. 7. Notices and Designated Representatives: Any and all notices, demands, invoices and written communications between the parties hereto shall be addressed as set forth in this paragraph 7. The below named individuals, furthermore, shall be those persons primarily responsible for the performance by the part:cs under this Agreement: Slane W. Frandsen in behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and Harold A. Wilson, for and in behalf of Wilson, Inc. - Sheenan f Associates, 143 S. Brea Boulevard, Brea, CA 92621, (714) 990 -0123. Any such notices, demands, invoices and written communications, by mail, shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee forty -eight (48) ho)ws after deposit thereof to the United States mail, postage prepaid and properly addressed as sat forth above. S. Insurance. CONSULTANT shall neither commence work under this Agreement until it has obtained all insurance required hereunder in a company or companies aeceptabla to CITY nor shall CONSULTANT allow any subcontractor to commence work on a subcontract until all insurance required of the subcontractur has been obtained. C016MTANT shall take out, and maintain at all times during the term of this Agreement tha following policies of insurance: (a) Worker's Coeoansaten Insurance: Before beginning r work, CONSULTANT shall furnish to CITY a certificate of insurance as- proof- �? - t that it has taken out full workers' compensaton insurance for all persons it may employ d4rectly ov through subcontractors in carrying owt*,the work specified herein, in accordance with the lass of the State of California. ;vac v 4' f In accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code Section 3700, every employer shall sacure thb payment of compensation to his employees. CONSULTANT prior to commencing work, shall sign and file with CITY a certification as follows: "i am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self insurance in accordance with 0W provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions before concerning the performance of the work of this Agreement". (b) Public Liability and Pro per _Drse: Throughout the term of this Agreement, at CONSULTANT's sole cost ani ex, nW.e. CONSULTANT shall keep, or cause to be kept, in full force and effect, for VQ mutual benefit of CITY and CONSULTANT, comprehensive, broad fan, general public liability and automobile insurance against clams and liabilities for personal injury, death, or property damage arising from COYSULTANT's activities, providing protection of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for bodily injury or death to any one person or for any one accident or occurrence and at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for property dosage. (c) Errors and Omissions: CONSULTANT shall take out and maintain at all times during the life of this Agreement, a policy or policies of insurance concerning errors and omissions (`malpractice ") providing protection of at least $250,000.00 for errors and ctlssions• ('malpractice ") with respect to loss arising from actions of CONSULTANT performing engineer"ieg. services hereunder on behalf of CITY. e {.2Y (d) General Insurance Requirements All inwriiice.' required by express provision of this Agreement shall be carried.only`1R S responsible insurance companies licensed to do business in the State of California and policies required under paragraphs 8.(a) and (b) shall name as additional insureds CITY, its elected officials, officers, employees, an,l agents. All policies shall contain language, to the extent obtainable, to the effect that (1) the insurer wives the right of subrogation against CITY and CITY's elected officials, officers, employees, and agents; (2) the policies are primary and noncontributing with any insurance that r y be carried by CITY; and (3) they cannot be cancelled or materially changed except after thirty (30) days' wtice by the insurer to CITY by certified mail. CONSULTANT s*aall furnish CITY with copies of all such policies proeptiy upon receipt of them, or certificate evidencing the insurance. CONSULTANT *V effect for Its own account Insurance not required under this Agreement. 9. Indemnification: CONSULTANT shall WSM, indemnify and a save harmless CITY, its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents and employees, from all liability from loss, damege or inlory to persons or s" property, including the payment by CONSULTANT of any and all legal costs and •; attorneys' fees, in any manner erising out of any negligent or intentional or willful acts or omissions of the CONSULTANT in the performance of this Agreement, including, but mt limited to. all consequential damages, to the maxima extent permitted by law. 10. Assignment: No assignment of this Agreement or of &Ay part or obligation of performance hereunder shall be made, either in whole or in part, by CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of CITY. 11. Independent Contractor: The partio: hereto agree `.that CONSULTANT and its employers, officers and agents are independent contraci, r:;' -< _ p9. 1• i".kA: ZY&L��e }L.�P'wi'P:hy'nw ���'e ".:�l:Y "n re• •5::.�ft5�'.- .. r. ... ��� „�..v -. � :a.��gfK��ii'a q�^.,�;,5•. 0 under this Agreaent VA shall not be construed for any purpose to 6e a emplcyees of CITY. 12. Governing Lbw: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of t.'!e Statt of California. 13. Attorney's pats: In the event any legal proceeding is instituted to enforce any term or provtaion of the Agreement, the prevailing party to said legal proceeding shall be entitled to recover attorneys' fees and costs from the opposing party in an amount determined by the Court to be reasonable. 14. Ent12 Agreement: This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties with respect to the subject utter heroin. Each party to this Agreemrnt acknowledges that no representation by any party which is not embodied herein nor any other agreement, statement, or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid and binding. Any modification of this Agreement shall be effective only If it is in writing signed by all parties. IN WITNESS W -KOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agraacsnt as of the day and year tint set forth above: WILSON, INC. - SNEEMAN A ASSOCIATES & �, `-*,)- - -- CITY OF AANCNO CWCANONGA Senn s E.73 u , or ATTEST: iseverly e , e :. a3., Date: \*t - Z'>;_$L Date: Approved as to 1`079: s City r v� rMy _r s ADDEIRNRI TO PROFE.CSIONAI. SEERVICES ADREEIEMT FOR DESIGN SE2VICES OF,r�rK R AYENUE (E /S) CDK IMPROYEWNT RMWEEN A.T. 6 S.F. RAILROAD 6 26TH STREET AddeNr !1 Pursuant to the Department if Industrial Relat4ons' Regulations governing the payment of prevailing wages, the following shall be made a Fart cf the above subject Professional Services Agreement: Pursuant to Calif.rnia Administrative Code, Title S, Group 3, Payment of Prevailing Wages Upon Pubiic Works updated March, 1986, Art 2, 'Work Subject -to Prevailing Wages), sub - paragraph (C) 'Field Su inp PW @cts. Field surrey work tradit one y corer c` ollactivve bargainil agreements is subject to prevailing rage rates wren it is integral to the specific public work project in the design, preconstrwction, or construction phase. \y �i�% v_ \2 -zi�st ICcTcoo► a amen o ace p - -ba%- • �i etV mot - °?10 J ':�k _ . C W Er4nw j g — Owlqn— Emironmmul 3urvoys r ��' • rte, r S ? Wilson w..- Sheehan & Assoc. > . 143 Sma 6W., Sma. CA 92621 (714) OW4123 ♦Y 1r/ r November 25, 1906 f Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer Gtr Or RA"MO CW'" 40'1 'r CITY OF RANCHO COCAMONCJI EMOuKM. MB Div"M 9320 Baseline Road P.0 Box 0807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 9I730 Re: Turner Avenue - AT b SF Railroad to 2Cth Street - PROPOSAL Dear Mr. Hubbs: WILSON- SHEENAN & ASSOCIATES will provide the services requested in your 'Request For Proposal', dated November 17, 1986, which is incorporated as though fully set forth herein. These services in general will consist of design survey, soils investigation and preparation of plans, smifl- cations, and estimate. Additional details are shorn in Exhibits A' and •B.. This work will be accomplished for the lump sun of $11,793 00, which inclutt's • $500.00 for Errors and Omissions Insurance. y Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, i HAROLD A. WILSON. P.E. Nilson- Sheehan 8 Associates t w, ':�k _ . C W Er4nw j g — Owlqn— Emironmmul 3urvoys •r ':�k _ . C W Er4nw j g — Owlqn— Emironmmul 3urvoys �i a• .Jt l a 4 i , r. "s'i EXHIBIT "A" The design survey will consist of cross - sections and culture on one -half of the street from centerline to tin feet E/0 the east property line, between , the AT b SF Railroad to Feron Boulevard, and from the west top of curb to ten feet E/0 the east property line on the balance of the street. The easterly side street topography will be obtained as necessary to complete the design. The soils investigation will coralst of obtaining three cores of the existing pavement, base and sub -base, if any. A soil sample will be obtained'fram the area to be widened. With tie information obtained, thicknesses of exiiting pavement and base and soils "R" value, the overlay and strvctural section thicknesses will be designed. The design appears to be fairly straisht forwerd with the only motor problem being the inlet to the existing double box culvert. I would think that as little disruption in this area as possible, would be the best solution. - A very sharp connection (150) between the existing to proposed curbs would not hurt traffic or present a hazard. The entrance structure would then be cut back to clear construction and a new apron constructed to provide a smooth transition into the existing improvements. The street narrating required N/0 25th Street could avoid being a hazard by making a "R'.ght Turn Lane Only" S/0 25th Street, thus sheltering the eight foot narrowing. Parking will need to be prohibited in the narrowed street section. The plans will include a Title Sheet and Legal Description, and map of the one required right -of -way dedication. EXHIBIT "B" The project will take two month^, to complete preliminary plans, as survey and soils investigation scheduling will &lay some portions of street design. 1. a �aw?5.���lni�e�L' %,`;1r✓i„v:. ';-`�' _ r �B;A:�CS.:aii.'�`•>`� .Y f . f Wilson. .r.- Sheehan &Assoc. 143 S Bna Blvd., Bna, CA 92621 pia) 990-01TJ E:JIIBIT `C• w OURLY RATE 24.25 31.50 42.00 48.50 52.50 67.00 110.00 23.25 115.00 136.00 24.00 48.00 z 63.00 42.00 i r H Junior Draftsman f Draftsman Designer, Senior Draftsman Professional (Design, Field Supervlslon,R /M Activity) Registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor Consultation - Principal or Professional Engineer requiring knowledge of Consulting Engineer Litigation - Portal to Portal Clerical 2 -Man Survey Party 3 -Man Survey Party Each Additional Nan 9eyond t 3 -Han Survey Party Electronic Survey Equipment Data Collection and Print -out Construction Observation Outside contracts, materials, and other services billed at cost plus 15S Our firm will also work on a retainer basis (from the,' ASCE curves): Salary times 2.0 to 3.0 plus direct non - salary costs biulprtnts, drafting ;uQpites, etc). Cost plus a fixed oayment, or Fixed lump sum payment. Civil Engineering —Design — EnWronmantal Survaya ' c�_V4X JANUARY 1986 FEE SCHEDULE y �M , CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA c SZ"r, REPORT DATE: January 7, 1987 � a TO: City Council and City Manager W7 FROM: Monte Prescher, Public Works Engineer BY: Cathy Backer, Public Works Inspector ;. SUBJECT: Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion RECON RATION The required street improvements for Tract No. 10076 have been empleted In an acceptable manner and it is recommended that City Council accept said tmprovecents, accept-the Maintenance guarantee Bond in the amount of 512,650, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and �. authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of 5128.500. Malysis /8ackground Tract No. 10076 - Located on London and Liberty DEVELOPER: Li WK. Development W3 N. Euclid, Suite 202 Upland, CA 91786 Accept: A; Maintenance Gua -antes Bond (Street) $12,850 , Reteare: 4 Y . Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $128,500 Respectfully submitted, z .a P o MP:CB:cg Attathx�mts ES-$ytip z .a P , a RECORDING REQOR_STED BY: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGl1 P. 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, Cclifornia 91730 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: CITY CLERK CITY OF RANCHO CUCANO M P. 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: I. The undersigned is an owner of an interest or estate in the hereinafter described real property, the nature of which interest or estate Is: Tract No. 10075 2. The full name and address of the undersigned owner is: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. 9320 -C Base Line Road, P. 0. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, Californis 91730. 3. On the 7th day of January 1987, there was completed on the hereinafter described real property the work of improvement set forth in the contract documents for: Tract No. 10076 4. The now of the original contractor for the work of improvement as a whole was: S. The real property referred to herein is situated to the Citv.of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, California, and is described as fo;lows: Tract No. 10076 The street address of said property is N/A 1, ' CITY OF RMICHO COCAONGA, - municipal corporation, Owner ) '1 Date ��� au ugeau 1. Senior Civil Englnetr i I i, 4. RESOLUTION NO. �rl - 006 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA. ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPAOYEMEMTS FOR TRACT NO. 10076 ANO AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WOK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Tract No. 10076 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work complete. ,f NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. c 1 " , Al a3 F r, CI'T'Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT Rele.se: Faithful Performance Bond (Street) Respectfully submitted, MP:CB:cg Attachments T, .r s z $88.72A.00 •a Y 5• i� Zn n i I N'f•w BATE: January 7, 1987 TO: City Council and City Manager In FROM: Monte Prescher, Public Yorks Engineer W . 1 BT: Cathy Becker, Public Yorks Inspector SUBJECT: Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion l `? RF'R AIIATIOR The required stre•_t improvements for Tract No. 12320 have been completed in an acceptable manner and it is reccmaended that City Council accept said improvements, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful =r: Performance Bond in the amount of SM,726.00. 7 Analysis /Background i Tract No. 12320 - Located on the SEC Victoria and Archibald Avenue. DEVELOPER: Barclays /Terra, A General Partnership ! 1505 E. 17th Street, Suite 216 Santa Ana, CA 92705 Rele.se: Faithful Performance Bond (Street) Respectfully submitted, MP:CB:cg Attachments T, .r s z $88.72A.00 •a Y 5• i� Zn n i t• t q} , i RECORDING REQUESTED BY: CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONM P. 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 WHEN RECORDED KAIL TO: CITY CLERK CITY OF RANCHO COCIMONBA P. 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The undersigned is an owner of an interest or estate in the hereinafter described real propert;, the nature of which interest or estate is: Tract No. 12320 2. The full nave and address of the undersigned owner is: CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, 9320 -C Bass Line Road, P. 0. Box 807, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. 3. On the 7th day of January 1987, there was completed on the hereinafter described real property the work of tmproveeent set fort;: in the eontra:t documents for: Tract No. 12320 4. The nave of the original contractor for the work of improvement as a whole was: S. The real property referred to herein is situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, California, and is described as follows: Tract No. 12320 The street address of said property is N/A CITY OF RANCNp CUCIWNONIuII,'a, municipa: corporation, Owner Date 9gee ,. Senior Civil Engineer .gip\r. , �t/�d 11Ti•:;: tiii.;s:+. L ,,xx__��s, FO`r_Y �/ g E"i; �"''a r r 3 v m M RESOLUTION NO. 1?7 J 00 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CWMCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO E�AUTNORILINuuTHE TA FOR TRACT NO.IF12233ZO AND FILING OFF NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE YORK WHEREAS. the construction of public improvements for Tract No. 11,320 have been completed to ine satisfaction cf the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion 1s required to be filed, certifying the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. s-� 4.' L 3 v m M s� �r. irV , a s!` a7% i - -- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STA F REPORT ` q n DATE: January 7, 1987 TO: City Loured end City Maniger ISM FROM: Monte Prescher, Public: Nsrks Engineer BY: Michael to. Lory, Srntur Pa911c Mocks Inspector SUSIECT: Release of Bonds and notice of Completion for the - Impro•itixmt cf Higlland Avenue REC01900AT1(M It it recommended that the City Council accept the project, authorize the City Engineer to file a Nitice of Oxglation, authorize the release of the Cash Performnet Surety Bond to the amount of $172,685.60, alb authorize the release of the projelCt retention and labor and arterials bond thirty -five (35) daly after recording of said notice with the County Aecorder, if no clams have been filed. ANALYSIS /BACKGROUND Improvement of Highland Avenue Project has been coMleted to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The final crostruction`cost of the project was $191,989,65. The amount authorized ty the City Council was 1189,954.16. The final cost was over the amount authorized due to additions of a blow off assembly, drive approach, chain link wingwall fence, and wooden fence. Respectfully submitted, MP:MDL:dlw Attachments s!` a7% i t RECOROING REQUESTED BY: CITY OF RAiCNO CUCANONBA P. 0. Box 307 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: CITY CLERK CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P. 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The undersigned is an owner of an interest or estate in the hereinafter descrlb -d real property, the nature of which interest or estate Is: Improvement of Highland Avenue Account No. 11 -4637 -8110 2. The full name and address of the undersigned owner is. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, 9320 -C Base Line Road, P. 0. Box 007, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. 3. On the 7th day of January, 1987, there was completed on the hereinafter described real property the work of improvement set forth in the contract documents for: Improvement of Highland Avenue 4. The new of the original contractor for the work of improvement as a whole was: Vance Corporation S. The real property referred to herein is situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, California, and 1s described as follows: Improvement of Highland Avenue The street address of said property is N/A CITY OF RANCHO CUCMWNGAw; a municipal corporation;:O(nrt•er Gate a. Senior Civil Engineer' f:• a �.='•- • � (L . t�.k "� .'%$'Siff K^ :1N"+Zx ..r9a -%�! may+€ >Yi.e'7`s J•':ut• ... �d•.. "kLr;.4'{i.°'!F'ntlP"._ r * 4 RESOLUTION NO. g 7,009 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONW, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING TH. :JOLIC MOVEMENTS -% FOR THE' IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHLAND AVENUE AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHENEAS, the construction of public iaprareewnts for ' the r'• reconstruction of Highland Avenue have been completed to the satisfaction of 7. the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notics of Completion is required to be filed, certifying e, the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engiroer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Complation with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. T,• 0 T vuo t7. r rr rIyl.`�'i �, a.y•.�d�}/�I1y}y.�wj:. n CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA / STAFF REPORT DATE: January 7,1987 TO: City Council and City Manager FROM: Monte Prescher, Public Works Engineer BT: Cathy Becker, FuSlie Works Inspector SUBJECT: Release of Bonds and Notice of Completion RFENMDATIOR The required stroet improvements for Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 8 have been completed 1i an a:ceptable manner and it is recommended that City Council accept said improvements, accept the Maintenance Guarantee Bond In the amount of $125,038.00, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Cacyletion and authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond In ".hd owunt of $1,250,380.00. Analysis /Background Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 0 - Located on the Northwest corner of Terra Vista Parkway fnd Spruce Avenue DEVELOPER: Lewis Hogs P.U. Box 670 Upland, CA 91786 Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) Release: Faithful Performance Bond (Street) Respectfully suhmttted, NP:CB:cg Attachments S 125,038.00 $1,250,380.00 4 1R w f ��r i p" 0 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The undersigned is an owner of an Interest or estate in the hereinafter described reel property, the nature of which interest or estate Is: Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 8 s 2. The full name and address of the undersigned owner is: CITY OF RANCHO CUCA4ONGA, 9320 -C Base Line Road, P. 0. Box 807, Rancho Cucanonga, $•, California 91730. f3. On the 7th day of January 1987, there was completed an the hereinafter described real property the work of improvement set forth in the y contract documents for: t( Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 6 4. The name of the original contractor for the work of improvement as a whole was: Lewis Homes .I > S. The real property referred to herein is situated in the City of °n Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, California, and is described as follows: Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 8 The street address of said property is N/A CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, a- l;rr aunicipal corporation, Amer 4 y,JrM1 Y te Paul ugeau S 7 Senior Civil Engineer RECORDING REpUESTED BY: x, CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P. C. Rox d07 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: T CITY CLERK CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P. 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamorga, California 91730 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The undersigned is an owner of an Interest or estate in the hereinafter described reel property, the nature of which interest or estate Is: Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 8 s 2. The full name and address of the undersigned owner is: CITY OF RANCHO CUCA4ONGA, 9320 -C Base Line Road, P. 0. Box 807, Rancho Cucanonga, $•, California 91730. f3. On the 7th day of January 1987, there was completed an the hereinafter described real property the work of improvement set forth in the y contract documents for: t( Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 6 4. The name of the original contractor for the work of improvement as a whole was: Lewis Homes .I > S. The real property referred to herein is situated in the City of °n Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, California, and is described as follows: Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 8 The street address of said property is N/A CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, a- l;rr aunicipal corporation, Amer 4 y,JrM1 Y te Paul ugeau S 7 Senior Civil Engineer i RESOLUTION No. 7 - 009 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCMNON;A, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 8 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF CCMPLETION FOR THE WORK i . WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for Tract 12319 and 12319 -1 thru 8 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer•; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernvano County. 111i k 1Tr - 0 Or , CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA : . _ • STAFF REPORT _ DATE: January 7, 1987 Y`' " p• `r; W7, TO: City Council and City Manager FR(FA: Monte Prescher, Public Works Engineer I i BY: Cathy Backer, Public Works Inspector SUBJECT: Release of Maintenance guarantee Oond RECOMMOATIOI The required one year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship, it is recommended that Ci "y Council release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of 52,800. Analysis /Background Tract 11663 - Located at Archibald Avenue and Tryon DEVELOPER: Marlborough Developeent 2019 Century Fart East, Suite IS50 Los Angeles, CA 9D657 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $2,000 Respectfully, MP:CB:dlw U-1 r - F .. ¢x`f-_�i *� rei. �, +;�tic.,•�;; _.s, p•.�a.r„- •.:i mix; "ft; i "M r }.% %**mama t[ 3. d� 3 �p � .�"; • "i: k CITY-OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA' STAFF REPORT DATE: January 7, 1987 ` TO: City Council and City Manager W7 FROM: Monte Prescher, Public Works Engineer BY: Cathy Becker, Public Works Inspector SUBJECT: Release of Kintenancn Guarantee Bond RECO8 DATIa The required one year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workw.Aship, it is recoestnded that City Council release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the aacunt of :9,580, Analysis /Background Tract 10045 -1 - Located at Haven Avenue and Hidden Farr Road DEVELOPER: Mini; Y. Watt 13 Hemlock Hill Road Amherst, N. H. 03031 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) L9,680 Respectfully, MP:CB:dlw 4ix`in • r un `'t r R 3* Y 4615-1 NNA*" `q - 0h �;�crry OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA gTAJT�7 N4 REPORT., DATE: jamary, 7, 19e7 % Wn TO: city council and City YAnager FROM: Monte Prescher. Public Works Engineer BY: Cathy Becker, Pohlic Works Inspector SUBZZCI: Release of Maintenance Guarantee Bond REDMINISATIC4 The required one year maintenance period has ended And the street irprovewits remain free from defects in materials and workmanship, it fs recommended that City Council release the Haintenance Guarantee Bond IM the Amount of $60.008.W. Analysis/BackgrourpJ Tract 1!332.1 Located east side of Haven Avenue north of Hillside DEVELOPER: W. H. Laband 3312 East Cameron West Covina, CA 91791 Release: Raintenanta Guarantee Bond (Street) 560,008.00 ftspectfully, MP:CC:dlw it � IM - w'^- '._: ^._dri. ° :;i-F-{• =�s.: itw >.1a e�(.yr�.„ Mgr. r: `:..,'3iw -. 3�Pj: E R�14`p'�a_} .��y fi � °� - ♦ "Yv<Y -: � i.'9$^t},�ri% i "'Z tw"Y �t.ijeJ Z1 yt � L S♦ ♦ Q1 Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA- , r5 <.3TAFr'- REPORT' oLI.�'r_11=22j JATEt January 7, 1987 -177 ' 70: Mayor and llweers of the City council FROM; Brad Duller, city Planner SUBJECT: RELEASE OF BONOS•FOR TRACT 11731 a♦ The Planning Division has conducted a final Inspection for tir restoration of the wk], office ccmPlu back to Its original state; and I tmrebj authorizes release of the Guarantee Bond In the amount of $2,500 to ExecuSystems Realtors. 00 ler Re tfully y a fitted, city Planner /U r t cc: Jim Hart m •d 411 t r� 0 a Y I Y •- t f-:. a; °at�i °y< `(;i.tyW lr. iVi y.��j �tl:i♦ fl ^�.�.•wy��` ��• vt "`> •�'�` ,���� « .( II,I�.,y��r�T ".••f—i .. 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It wuirN. aba aa..aW •awva a/1 air M a411•N Ir w11 W IM It N``'atl/ aIt It' w W(3131:21. w anMn ai W tla'J t.un aal•. 111.1 i// aallellfka a•tr. Wil i. wr Miles, ..w "tail .I M =L= It.. CauR�1a.+ •;; 0,I fist: w.fw ._.t 053 Y .V .. y �p k q 1 117 -a w, "�``v+ewarn December 9, 1936 ';A If , rnr � clvrc_ 1 Community Development Department Planning Division 9390 Baseline load Suite C 'r Rancho Cucamonga, Ca. 91750 o� Subject: Model Office Cuplex Tr. 11754 Units 0 -9 -10 Attn: Rosard Fields, Assistant Planner ? Gentlemen: i r With reference to the above model office complex pleats be �* advised that all work to restore the garages bask, to thirr original state has been completed and accordingly finaled by the city inspector. I have enclosed a copy of the signed Inspector Record. We are hereby requesting a complete refund of the $2,500.00 i cash bond that mesposted with your Gffics. Please make the check payable to Federal Some Loan Mortgage Corporation and 1+' send it to my attention at this address. Pleas* foal free V to contact ms if there are any questions rsgardi; this matter. I haw enclosed a copy of the recorded Trusters Deed. Sinc*.•ely, 0 r SMZCU*BTBMS AXALTORS it Designated Area Broker for: �,$E reders�l Boos Len o gage Corp. p.1(TOREL Bye o e, act .1GNA�UR �? n •o ui r C.C. Mr. Delbert W. Jan. Federal Bone Loan Mortgage Corp.;se ' 13503 Ventura Blvd. Scit* #500 + "- ;u Sherman Oaks, a. ••-� '` .F M ,': l�.n. iJ Vii• •r� a_ Li ;j��!�; ' # 'RANCHO CUCAMONGA ` ti Ilcward L. F{eN. X. soft" Ly4 in J. s" M D he R Nadr YeLr,irt Nt Pa Fkn wrt a.aaLD,Y r - a. W0* August I5, 1986 Execu - System Realtors 525 No.th Central Avenue, Suite 3 Upland, CA 91786 Att: Milton. Stone SUBJECT: MODEL OFFICE COMPLEX FOR TRACT 11734 Dear Mr. stone: The recent sale of Unit 8832 in Tract 11734 has comw to the attention of the Planning Division. The *-W-car garage for Unit 8832 was converted by permit to a model office complex. Please be advises that prior to occupancy of said unit, the garage out be converted back to its original functional state as a two car garage. Therefore, the conversion should be completed as soon as possible, as It will delay occupancy by the new home"W. The it.suance of a Certificate of Occupancy is passible Only satisfYtory come SIM and final tnsppeecctton by the City. The cos 3,8 IT l—uT y�fn&d —to yug upm 153"nce of Certificate of Occupancy. If you should have any questions or need further clarification, please call awe at (714) 969 -1861. Sincerely, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANK N6 DIY�� Howard Fietds Y Assistant Planner R HF: Gk Ji oil•. Z.,'y taM tAfIIJKt aOAD.sU1txC• eOL70rTICL LOX 1o1 • Mwl1M CUCAMOwO.�CAttIOLXAf177e • (ftlltlFtlft* ;;ati 4 •• C Y n - — r .�J✓��J �/�� / � • .:DIN: w I • _fY u [t[CTrItA: c.•M1 Ir.•{J -- c f aNi ul/d1''! ( —Ywtl fv tl I _fY u -- _e•f ►tUMSIIIG fv tl I MM n IAECHANICAt w.ry MM ENGINEECIN6 _ o..a. r. w w ►ICE DISUICT ZONING ffm... 1 vm — — OI°r• 4.- 1 c..l ((i:�u,ti '.... �.r ` .r" •r tr .,: f(. f.lr ,fna w f;..,l _fY u A■ �G f CITY OF RANCHO Cua:AMONCrA STAFF REPORT DATE: January 7, 1967 i Y0: Mayor and City Council ROM: Beverly A. Authel City Clerk SUBJECT: Request rands for voting rquipmert RECOMMDIDATIOM: It is recommended that the City Council authorize an unallocated General rand Reserve transfer to the City Clerk's Capital Account (4126 -7044) in the amount not to exceed $3300 for the purpose of purchasing voting equipment for the Council Chambers. As Council to ware, the City Attorney has recommended that a t 11 all vote be taken on certain items such as Resolutious. Ordinances, and on .:ems allocating funds. After Crying this, Council ockawledged that taking such roll calla added considerable tine to the length of the Agenda. As an alternative, it ran ■ugdested that staff investigate the use of voting equipment. Voting equipment would allow each Councils ber to @Imply push a button to re- cord the vote. No one would knew bow each other has voted until everyone had cast his /her vote. The City Clerk would than release a witch which would al- low the votes to be above on a large Display Panel. This would eliminate the confusion as to bow anyone maber of the Council voted. .a t i, A CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA �- STAFF REPORT DATE: Janasry 7, 1997 TOt City Council FROM: Lancet Wasserman, City Manager SUBJECT: RINUT ToE AFno= FOR AUTBORI2AT1011 20 ADD A MR AC%;QMI110 TBCBSICIA11 !03121011 IM TRIS AOII11ItT1ATIIL JAWD DWIRIBU 0 ;N 1 . 1 C Council authorise to additional position of Accounting Technician for the Administrative Services Department. SACECROUPD: The functional activities in the Finance Division have become ■ore sophisticated through ass of computers and new progcana. The knowledge necessary to complete these tasks mast also be at a higher and mom technically sophisticated level. Thus, a am position at the Accounting Technician level is being requested. The City currently has one Accountant position which covers the technical day - today accounting duties. Some tecbuirbl assistance and daily supervision to the Accountant sad 2 Account Clerko to provided by the Assistant Finance Director. Sumter, with the addition of assessment districts, more advanced investment operations, interdepartmental coordination and budget responsibilities, the Assistant Fimaace Director cannot provide adequate cork load relief for the Accountant. With no other technical support, the Accountant is becoming marinaded. The City staff and programs continue to grow and administrative support to assist tue staff and programs smut also be kept at approprilte levels, where possible. Through salary savings in the Administrative Services Department, there would be no oddad costs to the City for TT 86 -67 to add this position. The total projected cost for the new position for the reminder of TT 66 -87 is approximately 612,646 including ere Sxnefits. Respectfully submitted, Lauren Wasserstao City Srnager LWt]D:cv � 1 0 a • ;�„ '><y,� rA;'+'. CY. ,'< :r .:.�. `..:A.y'� '+ gal �J• Oc37O. RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORAN mum- Date: December 29, To: City Council and and City manager Prom: Bill Holley, Commsmity Services Director Subject: Setablisbxant by city Co --ncil of a 10:00 p.m. curfer on city operated night- lightad sports fields and sports facilities. This is a 'house - keeping' item of the City Council formally changing `:e revious 9:00 p.m. 'lights -out' policy to 10:00 p.m. per an informal but unanimous concensus of the entire council. If I can provide additional information, please advise. DH /ja ,5ry s` 0 MY OF RANCHO GUCAKONGA STAFF REPORT Date: January 7, 1987 Tor City Council i City Manager F`°m: Bill Holley, Community Services Director Byt Dave Leonard, Park Project Coordinator Subject: Edison service to the Chaffey Garcia Howe Z That City Council grant easement to Southern California Edison tc, provide electrical service to the Chaffey Garcia Historical' House. BACKGROUND: To provide electrical service to the Chaffey Carcia Historical House, southern California Edison needs a six foot easement to provide service. Tha proposed routing of the easement was presented to the Historic Preservation Commission at their December 4, 1986 meeting They had no concern on the location of the easement and future plans for thn site. Q (P (**� :a f _ 'J •r . ' MAl • ' annriw IA - - ti- a, ... OY11Y M � _ - • - ` - b worm do. • bw Milt is sa /ar "is SNN,. `t4 - f.ririTj Mar�a,� sawmill, Wr to . (M 1ra.N is ' fwarsaaNVwor. 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M. • (wr.Ur IV 'd ° CITY OF FANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT On - Date: January 17, 1987 To: City Council and city Manager From: Bill Holley, community Services Director By: Karen McGuire - Emery, Assistant Park Planner .;�• Subject: Professional Services Contract For The Survey Of Beryl and Lions Park ` RECOMMENDATION: -•• •"�•• That City Council authorize the Director of Community ;ro Services to award the Professional Services contract for the ,• survey of Beryl and Lions Ptrk%t to Hackett and Kranzer, Inc., in the amount of $6,870.00 plus a 10% contingency. - •- ''•� BACKGRODND• ` Earlier this year, the City received notification that the •�� •• State Grant Application for the improvements of Beryl and Lions Parks had been n` these improvements, it iscnecessary to have both facilities ��^' •• surveyed to locate boundaries and to provide topographic +S' I information. ,. 'd I r i k wc. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA STAFF REPORT Date: Dscnmber 240 1906 To: City Council and City Hanagor From: Bill Holley, Community Services Director By: Dave Leonard, Park Projects Coordinator Subject: Conceptual Design for the North Town Neighborhood Park Site Recommendation: It is the recommendation of the Park Development Commission that the City Council adopt the conceptual design for North Town. Neighborhood Park as attached, including the installation of sports field lighting. Further, it is requested that Council authorize the Community Service Department to secure engineering services for development of construction drawings implementing the attached design. Funding: This project is being funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CBDG) Program of the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development ($000,000), and by Park Bond grant funding by the State of California ($150,000) for project total of $45C,000. Background: The conceptual design for North Town Noighborhood Park was developed through a series of meetings with residents of the community. The attached plan was derived by the process and includea group picnic, childrens play area, exercise trail, shade structure, softball field, restroom and parking facilities. The design was greeted with enthusiasm by the community except for the softball field. The residents requested the field to contain night lighting.. Previous policy on Neighborhood Park design has denied lighting because of lighting glare and night time noise in close proximity to residential areas. The community was consistent in their desire to have lighting and provided representatives at the Park Development Commission. The commission concurred with the residents ,•" desires and forw rded to City Council a recommendation for � y S �k U r Al r t 4 Staff Report/North Town Park. Page 7rm approval of the lighting. As an aside, by providing sports field lighting at the North Town Neighborhood Park, other sites such as Windrows, Hermosa, Coyote Canyon, Church, etc., may become candidates for possible request for night lighting. It should noted that night lighting must be looked at or, a cane by case basis and that night lighting of sports fields may not be appropriate in all instances. If we can answer any questions, please do not hesitate to call. DL /ja Encl. SANTA FE RAILROAD till. 0 C> Lao i A CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: January 7, 1987 TO: City Council and City Manager PROM: Robert A. Rizzo, Assistant City Manager BY: Jerry B. Pulwood. Assessment Revenue Coordinator SUBJECT: Approval of Resolution Ordering Preparation of Reapportionment Report for Parcel Map 9670 within The Sixth Street Industrial Park Refund District (82-1R). 3ECO MiENDATION: Approval of Resolution Ordering Preparation of Reapportlonment Report for Parcel Map 9670 within The Sixth Street Industrial Park Refunding District. EVALUATION: Pursuant to Part 10 of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 for :± Apportionment of Assessmerts because of the aubdlvlsion of land; the approval of Resolution Ordering Preparation of Reapportionment Report is necessary. This Resolution directs the Assessment Revenue Department to Y� prepare a Reapportionment Report, amend assessment diagram and establish fee for apportionment which is nine hundred dollars. Respectfully Submitted, upert A. I F Aesista ity Manager RAR:JBP:kmm Attachments Resolution Ordering Preparation of Reapportionment Report ;+ a6(o a t i RESOLUTION NO. 97-0/0 RESOLU'lrON OF THE CIT'! COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A REAPPORTIONMENT REPORT AND AMENDED ASSESSMENT AND DIAGRAM IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AND ESTABLISHING REAPPORTIONMENT FEES FOR PARCEL MAP 9670 WITHIN THE SIXTH STREET INDUSTRIAL PARK ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, has previously confirmed assessments In a special assessment district, pursuant to the terns and provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 ", being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and bonds were Issued to represent the costs for unpaid assessments pursuant to the terms and provisions afthe "Improvement Bond Act of 1910 ", being Division 10 of said Code, said special assessment district known and designated as Assessment District 82 -1R. (hereinafxer referred to as the "Assessment District ") and, WHEREAS, subsequent thereto, certain lots and /or parcels of land upon which there are unpaid assessments have been apportioned or divided: and, WHEREAS, at this time this legls:ax2ve body Is desirous to order the reapportionment of :aid unpaid assessments pursuant to the provisions of Part l.i of the "Improvement Bond Act of 1918" NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. That the Superintendent of Streets is hereby ordered to file with the City Clerk a report entitled "Reapportionment Report- and an amended assessment and diagram of the original parcel or parcele'of land'affeeted by such division or transfer of ownership, segregating and apportlening.the unpaid,lnstallments : of the original assessment In accordance with the - benefits to the'sev_eral'partn, of tho,original ` : • ;AP, F6� asmsssment y - ', +r ths_awaral �t - pmas -o! the original lot' or'•pirail;" plus costs and fees of making the,apportionmantr,. Yt. _ a1'L SECTION 3. That this legislative body hereby determines and !: eetabliches a fee in the amount of $900.00 ' to cover the coats of the reapportionment. SECTION s. That the Suporintendent of Streets shall, prior _ to making a division and making the amended assessment, notlfy the owner of the original parcel or parcels assessed, as the name of the owner or owners appear on the last equalized assessment roll for taxes, or as said owner or owners are known to the Superintendent of Streets, ,i of the order of this legislative body fixing the costs and fees of the apportionment, and directing that the payment of such costa and fees be made to the Superintendent of Streets within fifteen (15) days of such notification. In the event that the reapportionment fee is not paid within. fifteen (SS) days of such notification, the Superintendent of Streets shall proceed to prepare the amended assessment and shall show separately thereon, but as a part of the total, the reapportionment fee chargeable to each divided parcel. a., r, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of January, 1987. AYES: " NOES: p!•- + ABSENT: Dennis L. St +N ATTEST: Y 4.. ppqq Beverly A. Authelat, City Clerk ; '. n,`,7dE�'•.i°t:'.rk k2�t x.#liiin•:ir #+ai.T i4::, ,...•:b ,.i'•'ii•Twiki.,_%19i'�!k{`(v ra r'�.h;�._ r a` ,a E� a 7 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: January 7, 1987 TO: City Council and City Manager PROM: Robert A. Rizzo, Assistant City Manager BY: Jerry B. Fulwood, Amsessment Revenue Coordinator SUBJECT: Approyxl of Resolution Passim on Reapportionment Revort For Parcel Map 9830 With!n The Sixth Street Industrial Park Refunding District (8^ -1R) 0lvira Prelialnary Approval, and Setting a Time env Plaee for Public Nearing. RECOMMEND4TI07&'. App:uval of Resolution Passing on Reapportionment Report for Parcel Map 9830 within The Sixth Street Industrial Park Refunding District (82 -IR), giving prellainary approval, and setting a time and place for the public hearing. EVALUATION: During fiscal year 1988/87 a property subdivision occurred within The Sixth Street Industrial Park Refunding District (82 -1R). This has necessitated the reapportionment of unpaid assessment* an subdivided properties. The Resolution Passing on Reapportionment Report preliminarily approve* the reapportinment report and sets the time and place for the public hearing for February {, 1987 at 7:30 p.m at the Lion's Community Center, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Respectfully Submitted, ber � zzo Assist City Manager��;`P c RAR:JBF:kam'! -1 .D 4 9 c� ; s Ve t�. r` RESOLUTION NO 0?' 01,1 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, PASSING ON REAPPORTIOMMSNT REPORT, GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL, AND SETTING A TINE AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, has previously confirmed assessments in a spacial assessment district pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and bonds were issued to represent the costs for unpaid assessments pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Improvement Boud Act of 29130, being Division 10 of said Code, said special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT N0. (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District "); and, WHEREAS, subsequent thereto, certain lots and /or parcels of land which there are unpaid assessments have been apportioned or divided, and this legislative body has ordered the preparation of and has now received a "Reapportionment Report" setting forth the segregation and apportionment of the unpaid installments of the original assessments, all as authorized by Part 30 of the "Improvement Bond Act of IS15 specifically commencing with Sectioa $730 thereof; and, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 That the above recitals are all true and correct. i i n 1 i� Y; Lr 1 SECTION 2. That the repor! entitled "Reapportionment - Report" setting' forth certain segregations and apportionments �f the unpaid installments of the original assessments for the Assessment District is hereby received, preliminarily approved and ordered to placed on file in the Office of the Oity Clerk of .the legislative, body. SECTION 3. That,the proposed segregations and apportion cents as set forth in the Reapportionment Re- port, are hereby approved in the amounts set forth and for the respective, lots or parcels, as set forth In said Report.. Reference in , hereby made to said Report for all particulars as it relates to thi propossd•aegragatlons and "reapportlonments. ,.7, SECTION 4.- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON WEDNESDAY, THE - FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY 19E7, AT THE HOUR Or, 7:30 O'CLOCK P.N.. IN THE nEGULAR MEETING -.,PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY, LOCATED AT _ THE LION'S PARE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, ' CA.,'IS THE TIME AND PLACE rIEED FOR THE HEARING UPON THE PROPOSED AMENDED ASSESSMENTS. ALL ' PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT , OR IN THE LANDS AFFE':TED THEREBY, OR IN THE BONDS SECURED THEREBY, MAY, AT THE TIME Or THE ,HEARING OR AT THE TIME TO WHICH THE HEARING MAY , ,BE CONTINUED, APPEAR AND PROTEST AGAINST THE AMENDED ASSESSMENT. WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO THE _ AMENDED'ASSESSMENT ARE TO BE PILED WITH THE ' ' CITY CLERK Or THE LEGISLATIVE BODY BY ANY - ' INTERESTED PERSON AT AI4Y TIME NOT LATER THAN E'TIME SET,PCR,THE HEARING. .� SECTION B. That the City Clark of the legislative' body' ' r 1 ,' w11Y 1J Y ()i y 7- ]n. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT January 7, 1987 i'r'e.` .,..:.,•.S: �. . ' TO: City Council and City Manager PROM: Jerry R. Grant, Building Official SUBJECT: DEFERRAL Oi� DRAIILSGE PEES - YIOTORIA WOODS APPARTMENT PROJECT - NB CORNER ETIWANDA AYERUE AND ARROW HWY. z _ r.,,.,la,i._• The City Attorney reeamiends that the attached agreement be approved by the City Council. BACROROUNDi Because of Incomplete communication at the time of the developer's initial Inquiry and a substantial lnc,r0ase; In the drainage fees during the Interim period prior t6 'plan review, Insufficient financing was acquired for the subject project. Accordingly, the developer has requested that the difference ($200,908.10) be deferred until occupancy or, alternately, until February 1988, provided that suitable security Is provided for its ultimate payment. The attached agreement was prepared under supervision of the city attorney and Is forwarded to the City Counnil for their consideration. t 7 a i `= t J r F >1 I F s This Agreement for deferral cf certain drainage fees due the City of Rancho Cucamonga ('City') from Patachock/xackbarth, general partnership ('Patscheck*) is entered into between the City and Patscheck th_s day of December, 1986. Whereas the City's drainage feu, normally imposed as a condition to issuance of building permits, were increased after fee estimates were given by the City to Patscheck, and whi.reas this increase has caused financial difficulti•ss for Patscheck, the City and Patscheck are desirous of entering into an agreement to defer the payment of. the amount the tees were increased. $200,908.10, beyond t:.s issuance of building permits for the Victoria Woods Apartment Project in the City, which is being developed by Patscheck. Therefore, the City and Patscheck agree an follows: - 1. As a condition to receiving building permits for the Victoria Woods Apartment Project, Patscheck shall pay the drainage fees normally required by the City lsas $200,908.10. Building permits shall not be withheld on the basis that Patscheck underpays the City's drainage fee by 1200,908.10. " -i K - ., AR " -i 2. As a condition to the City's issuance of n certificates of occupancy for the Victoria hoods Apartment Project, Patscheck shall either: (a) pay the $200,908.10 in drainage fees which it withheld at the time building permits were issued or (b) provide the City with a promissory note in the amount of $200,908.10, which shall be payable no later than February 1, 1988. The note shall bear annual interest at the Late of ten percent, and shall call for all principal and interest to be paid Ly February 1, 1988. No principal or interest payment shall be required during the term of the note. The note shall be secured by a bond in the amount of $2003908.10 from a third Party bonding company. s' 3. In the event Patscheck initially requests certificates of occupancy for some but not all of the buildings constituting the Victoria Woods Apartment Project because construction of certain buildings is completed before others, and Patscheck elects to pay the r $2D0,9011.10 a cash as oppo3ed to providing the City with a proadosoLy note, the fees will be paid pro :ata based on ' `4 . the number of certificates of occupancy requested, For example, if Patscheck initially requests certificates of,,. y` occupancy for 25% of the total huildings in the Victoria `• - „ "; Noads Apartment Project, Patscheck will be entitled to •- "`-'� "T' y .. 't.i'' ,• .. �«g2,y,�C-�ta4+ ............'sr9iif :'� {�oi�+_. :,;,.,. >` 4" v those certificates upon paying 25% of the $200,908.10. The balance of the fees would then be paid pro rats as further certificates of occupancy are requested. In the event Patacheck elects to pay the fees by providing the City with the promissory note referred to above, Patacheck shall deliver the promissory note and bond to the City i when the first certificates of occupancy.are provided to Patscheck by the City. I: a. Patscheck and the City recognize that there are ongoing discussir,s between them pertaining to a possible forgiveness o- some or all of the free being deferred under this Agreement based on Patscheck's contention that it has constructed drainage improvements which benefit the City as a whole, and thus it should not be required to pay the full amount of the City's customary drainage fees. Patscheck reserves the right to pursue this contention, and nothing in this Agreement shall be read as a waiver of that right. DATED: :a • " 4 -R C DATED: .z— DATED: Raymond R. Pats for Patscheck/Hackbarth, a General Partnership Sty of Racc Cucamonga " o�., � Of .anc ucancriga i' i 4cY CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: January 7, 1987 01 TO: Mayor and Makers of the City Council FROM: Brea Buller, City Planner BY: Dan Coleman, Senior Planner SUBJECT: APPEAL OF PLANNING' COMMISSION DECISION REGARDING TERRA 15 ro pos c oyes fence rea n s a en o s on cur- de-secs. I. RECOMMENDATION: Planning Commissfon recommends 'Controlled Access' on a per K er and interior street cul -de -sacs and 'Open Access* on cul -de -sacs that side -on to the major greemwy and trails system. II. BACKGROUND: In response to concerns raised by homeowners within Ter—r—&—Ts Tir-r—&—TRM regarding the safety and privacy or side -on cul -de- sacs, Lewis Homes proposed revisions to the fencing traatments previously approved by the Planning Commission. Specifically, Lewis Hones requested approval of continuous wrought iron fencing on cul -de -sacs which side -on to Terra vista's perimeter streets such as Base Line and Rochester. Where cul-de-sacs &but Terra Vista's Interior streets such as Spruce, Lewis Hanes proposed a fencing design that provided controlled pedestrian access. Along Terra vista's trail system and major greenway, cul -de -sacs would be left open as presently designed. Atter receiving testimony cul -de -sacs within Terra deliberations focused upon Plan to create a strong pede Planning Commission felt tha adequate security yet mint pedestrian access to school shopping centers and transit Minutes of the Planning C proposed request. residents who live on side -on Ca, the Planning Cormiisions )al of the Terra Vista Community oriented planned cawsun:ty. The controlled access desigr. afforded the goal of providing conv:nient s, them trail system, park sites, Tte attached Staff Report and ion meeting fully describe the In their appeal, Levis Homes has changed their proposal to reflect the residents desire for continuous wrought lion fencing where side -cn cul -de -sacs abut any perimeter or interior street within Terra Vista (see letter dated October 1, 1986). The Planning Commission's decision was also appealed by Mr. Robert J. Browning, a resident on one of the affected cud -de -sacs (see letter dated October 3, 1986). A b� d � h, x a 1. 1k, 3 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT January 7, 1987 Terra Vista - Appeal Page 2 Res tfull /Brao Buller City planner BB:DC:dak Attacho nts: Letter of Appeal - planning Caudssion Staff Report of September 24, 1986 Minutes of September 24, 1986 planning Cawlssion = Meeting . =r �! }w '5 z —� — RECEIVED- _�}'��pw�// j Cnr Or MCNO CUCAMONGA EM4 YMM MNNWO OrM.ON AM 0071x 1996 Z18181n1ll111112131415 8 October 1, 1986 i City Council FOR FUND DELIVERY c/o City Clerk City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Base Line Road, Suite C Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 RE: Appeal of Planning Commission Decision of Septenber 24, 1986-- Cul -de -sac Fencing, Terra Vista This letter is to appeal the Planning Comission's decision requiring the use of so- called •controlled• pedestrian access fencing at side -on cul -de -sacs within Terra Vista. By way of background for this appeal, the following information is offered: The Terra Vista Community Plan provides in its Residential Development Standards (Page V -3) that "along (streets which are classified as) major arterials, solid walls shall be limited where possible through the use of side- on-cul -de -sacs, berming, landscaping, and building setbacks and orientations.' In planning the first several subdivisions within Terra Vista we have utilized side -on cul -de -sacs for this purpose, not only at the major arterials but also at projects which back up to the major streets within Terra Vista -- believing that the visual relief that this kind of planning affords is a highly desirable goal. In the development of the designs for Terra Vista's perimeter and principal interior street wall systems, this concept was reinforced by the decision to adopt the use of wrought iron fencing at these locations in order to preserve vistas into and from the abutting neighborhoods while at the same time maintaining a measure of privacy for the residents of the cul -de -sacs. The first twe such cul -de -sacs to be installed are Ambrosia Road, which touches the south side of Base Line Road just west of the Deer Creek channel, and Meadowlark Place, which touches the north side of Base Line Road slightly west of Deer Creek channel. In the subsequent development of landscaping concepts for the medians and parkways at Terra Vista's perimeter and principal interior streets, the concept advanced < and ultimately approved fo1 such cul -de -sacs, rather than wrought iron fencing, was that of cul -de -sacs completely opn to the major streets to permit pedestrian ingress and egress at these points. As we have brought the­ subsequent designs to fruition, however, we have encountered some very stiff opposition to these `b Pedestrian connections from buyers and would -be buyers of the units located,.; on these cul- de- sans, and we have cane to regard these pedestrian connections 1 ;; as inappropriate, undesirable, and unsafe. `S 786 by Le+ 'Hww / 6 Cul -de -sac Fencing- -Terra Vista October 1. 1986 Page 2 The reasons for this appeal are as follows: 1) e its orientation. already contains ntaiieenuaVa pedestrian Provisions to achiev 2) The side -on cul -de -sacs have ban introduced into the planning of Terra Vista's subdivisions only as necessary to create visual relief for the * The imposition of a requirement for pedestrian streets which they abut• access at these locations -is inappropriate and creates unsafe conditions. 3) Buyers of the residences which have been built on side -on cul -de -sus which are not fully fenced have been virtually unanSaxws in expressing their desires for continuous "fencing'at these locations. will b�pleasedwill be reprequeseons the tcouncil's hearing on this appeal and LE iS HOMES OF CALIFORNIA L ,)ohn R. Helcher ice President, P•oJect Development w JRM:jea h` r- i S N . ..�"•"eSypF� r +� Z+9S y .Y.7 �2�{,i}i i�$}". �, e'1' ,•�. �y �•t rrw, -'. -/7� •Y*w'�tsd'�.sei ••.re�T:� �:i - <7,J 1`n_.ti�<`ti'i. .rj cl'+. �Z,{v $.+T2 n.!w,` - % If ireo CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA ADMINISTRATION OCT 031986 .r Io The City Council: R��yIV All _ 1 wraww��� I am writing this letter on behalf of all the concerned residents of Terra 913ta. We as a neighborhood are appealing the decision made by the Planning Commission on September 249 1986. We feel they have unjustly decided to keep the Cul -de -sacs open for pedestrian access. This is the neighborhood in which we live and it Is our children we are concerned about. }.. W. feel the Planning Commission made its decision on the efforts they Wt into approving an open community in Terra Vista. One where people are free to walk and Jog along beautifully landscaped walkways and parks. But thi.. is not of upmost importance on this case. Safety rot• our children and security for our homes 1st At the time we purchased our homes, we were told the Cal -de -sac would be closed with rod Iron fencing like the ones along Baseline Road. We all felt secure with this u we all have small children. Af :er we moved in, we were informed this would be left open for pe- destrian access. We feel this open end Cul -de -sac is unsafe for our children. We have many children on Sundance Drive who are all about the acme age. Thay are delighted to have so many children to play with. They enjoy playing ball, riding bikes and akatebocrd on the Cul -de -sac ` area away from the traffic coming through the tract. But with the Cul-de sac being open, we worry one of them will run out of the Cul -de -sac onto >, Spruce Avenue. Spruce Avenue Ss a very busy street with four lanes of • traffic. We know as the community grows so will the traffic on this street. If we wanted to confine our children to the back yards, we would have bought homes In another location. We also feel leaving this Cul -de -sac open, makes us a prime target for burglaries. Our house can be burglarized and the robbers will have frer access to A major street making a speedy escape. Having a closed Cul -de sac detours potential burglars /robbers because of the inability to get u- in and out of the neighborhood in a speedy manner. { We are proud and pleased with the beauty of our home and community, and don't feel that closing the ends of these streets would damage the looks Eor feeling of openness of Terra Vista. r• Sincerely, Robert J. Brown U i�t Vn °i.}u�'�tl:.l:�*w,i�1H t a .r .ie•,t. 28, 1 Mr. Ralph Levis Sr 1156 R. Mountain Ave. D�land, Ca. 91786 Dear Mr. Lewis, As a resident of Rancho Cucamonga, and a hoscowmer of one of your hoses in Tarn Vista. I was vary unhappj with the results of the planning commisian meeting on Sept. 24, 1986 in Rancho Cucamonga, vhee my husband and I were lookicg for it new home, yours were recommeded to us, we looked at the models and liked then. we chose a lot on a cul de sac, paying extra money for it, because we did not want to live on an oven street where there would be a lot of wool* walking through, we wen told at the sales office by the sales represeetivem that the cul de sae would be closed, which it to not, we would not have paid extra mazy for a lot if we had known our street would be oxen onto a busy street like Snauce Ave. There are a very large mother of small children on Sundance Drive, nearly all of them under the age of 10 years old, they do at times Dlay in the street, as small children do, at the Planning Comadsion meeting, the residents of Sundanne Drive requested the cul de sac be closed, after hearing our reasons for the request, the subject was cloned to public discussion, at which time foe of the Dlamoing commision members gave their opinions on the subject, I feel that two of the members wry poeoasly were uutting the wrests on Sundance Drive in the position of balm poor parents because their children at times do play on the and of the street, anyone who can alt,im a roam full of veople and way that they raised their children on as open cul de, one, and a busy street, and that*thelr children never went Sato the street were either extra watchful parents, or their children rare extra special , beoause having raised two children of my own. I do know that at times all children forget things or do at timers do the* things other children do, and when they can be so pompom as to say our street does not weed to be closed because there are poor parents, it dosen -t speak well of members representing a community. The parents on Sundown Drive are very good parents, and do watch their children, but small children are children, not adults, sad do forget. Just going to the bas stop Is dangerous for them, Spruce is A busy street, traffic is very fast, and the little ones do dash across the street at time to the bw stop. not because parents do not watch then, but beomwe they forget. I do not feel that I would recoumed to angome I kmow, and I do work with the public, to purchase a Lewis )ices withcwt first mmkivg sure in writing just what the exact conditions Yould b, because ft on one experia'xv we feel that Lewis Ecsee Ms- represented just how as strwmt would be eno.osed. ?bank you, �Q con Mr. Ralph Levis Sr "! /�C1'If•4tt7�'�a'ib'Ns�. Rancho Cuosmap. Planning Margmt I. Dul" . Commision lCe73 Sumdan^_e Drive laneho Cuossomes City macho Cueanomea, Ca 91730 Council . 4i.- •.Yh K} 1 S y e } CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT im DATE: September 24. 1966 TO: Chairman and 14rabers of the Planning COmaifsion FROM: Dan Coleman, Senior Planner TERRA M - LEWIS HOMES Proposed SUBJECT: sacs. T. EACK6ROULt: In res within Terra Vistarnregardinrgopthe safety and privacy Of side -rA cul-de-sac c. Lewis OYHomes roved s by revisions the on Planning fencing Coamtssion. Specifically, Lewis Homes is reWesting appro raT to modify the fencing -ntqreatment at SundaAce Drive, Cascade Court. propproposed design revistonslwouldvbe prototypical fur usee throughout Terra Vista. At the request of staff, a rer�saoli A Rohe input of residents regarding the proposed this meeting. letter has been submitted by Lawis Homes regarding II. ANALYSIS: A. wwesigned withThculidefsacsidingBonito Bass Liner Roadsto create development aticontinuous solid owpaellling� and alongnBase Line Road. These Openings were fenced with all continuous w.ought- iron associated with ancultde sate neighborhood. +� security In keeping with the gal of creating a strong pedestrian oriented Planned Comounity, Lewis Haines advanced this trail system were udesignedsto Nrovide ceonvenientepedestrian connections throughout the project - B. perimeter Streets: Lewis Homes proposes that cul -de -sacs which s on em Vista's perimeter streets and -to Milliken Avenue within Terra Vista, be continua:sly fenced with wrouyht- that no pedestrian access will be provided (see Exhibit 'A't This design concept exlats on the two side -on cul-de-sacs immediately west of peer Crock Channel, Ambrosia Road and that 1t malntnlns*Yis Vista's into a +nd��o�i f thesnsidmtlal ' ITEM C MEN .r �� y 2A t s: x I PLANING COMMISSION STAFT REPORT TERRA VISTA CUL -DE -SAC FENCING Septeuber 24, 1986 Page 2 tracts, maintains security and prevents a continuous solid wall appearance along Base Line Road. The d!sadvantage is that it' precludes pedestrian access and would reputre,padestrians to Late more a circuitous route to schools, the Rancho Cucamonga Central Park and transit facilities. The Terra Vista Community plan states that '1n side -on or front -on conditions, the need `for fences or walls will be evaluated case -by -use under th_e darelopment review process'. " C. Interior Streets: Within Terra vista Mare cul -de -sacs abut errs s s ntarir streets, Lewis (tomes proposes that wrought -iron fencing be provided in a manner that penits pedestrian hasl chasing a ballmmonto anetntarior street likelihood ie.gf,u Spruce). The advantage of this design is that it maintains the open feeling at the end of the cul -de -sac, provides greater security and safety for children, maintains pedestrian access, and precludes motorcyclists and off -road recreation vehicles from jumping the curb and taking a short cut. This controlled pedestrian access 1s illustrated in the attached Exhibit 'C'. The residents that mat with Lewis Nomcs oppose this option and prefer no pedestrian access be allowed as shown in Exhibit 'E'. D. Creerwy and Tra11 System: Where cul -de -sacs abut Terra s s or green ay and trail system, Lewis Woes is proposing that they remain open as presently designed throughout the community. The open access to be provided from cul -de -sacs abutting the trail system and greenway would be similar to that showy, in Exhibit 'D'. The three exceptions proposed to this would be Essex Place which +buts the trail along Terra Vista Parkway, and Cardiff Place and Devonshire Court which will abut the major greenway system adjacent to Elm Avenue. In these three instances, Lewis homes would propose that these be treated the same as cul-de-sacs abutting Terra Vista's interior streets and provide controlled pedestrian access. This is consistent with the Terra Vista Community Plan which states: 'If fencing 1s desired, it should preferably be open or partially open to permit viewing of the gretnway.' III. DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE: na Committee has reviewed the proposed c anges an recoemen that controlled accoss be provided on er perimet and interior that and that open access be 2atntained along the greenway and trail system. They further reiterated the goal of the Community Plan to provide a pedestrian oriented oamun t l 2 83 Y A V' V M L w �n rk` t� L PLANING COMiISSION `STAFF REPORT �. TERRA VISTA CUL -DE -SAC FENCING. September 24. 1986 Page 3 IV. RECOME NATION: Staff recommends that the Planning CwWssicn approve con rolled access for Perimeter and interior streets and that open access be maintained along the graemey and trafI system by minute action. P9polop 11 n • Ole Ci ty Plainer DC:ko Attachments: Letter from Lewis Moines Exhibit 'A' - 'No Access' - Alternative Exhibit 'R' - 'Open Access' - C' Existinngg Exhibit ' - 'Controlled Access' - Alternative Exhibit 'D' - 'Open Access' - Existing Exhibit 'E' - No Access' - Sundance Drive Alternative a8� z . ; i t• f TERRA VJM• - ' —RECEIVED - a-r or 1,06CM CUCAMONGA "N9f0 Dmse)N September 10, 1986 AN SEP 111986 w i �' ' 7i8191tl(ll(12)1)2(3)4)S(fi ' Planning Division City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Base Line Road Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Attn: Mr. Brad Buller, City Planner ,w REs Cul -de -sac Fencing, Terra Vita Dear Brad: As yu know, wereo designedtwith f c our first e o 1- de-sacs siding oniston sage Terra ine Road• i ":ese cul -de -macs were provided in order to create opportunities - for visual openings from Same Line Road, to-prevent the' development of a continuous, solidly- walled appearance on Base Line Road and to create occasional vistas into the abutting fencing in order areas. COTmaintainnthes physicl privacy and uiacurity anced with which normally Characterise cul -de -sacs. When we subsequently Terra vista's e erieterstreets and dits p design majorinterior streets, we, in conjunction with our landscape architect and city staff + : members, advanced the concept that such cul -de -sacs remain open, to further the convenient pedestrian orientation which the Terra some Of vista these coup-- do-sacslon line, however��weAhave encountered t problems which none contemplated, nd those which require sane privy design process remedial acts n Basically, homeowners and would -be homeowners who have purchased or wish to purchase homes on these streets have raised legitimate concerns about safety and privacy issues. Specifically, we have it hand the followings (1) A customer service request from attached; DuLac, 10875 Sundance Drive, a copy f w (2) A petition signed by 17 residents of Sundance Drive and j nearby arrears, a copy of which is attached. r` j' nizY:n N Maxuam Ave Box 670 uW.CA91785 - pp )965 -L'971 eloped by Le`wIahmvf t (�1 Mr. Brad Buller September 10, 1986 s Page 2 - (3) A copy of a letter to the members of the City Council, signed by 17 residents of Cascade Court and nearby streets. ^' We think that these documents, while not necessarily correct in all their particulars, do eloquently set forth the feelings of the residents and adequately demonstrate the need for some changes in the currently approved cul -de -sac enclosure concepts. " Accordingly, we wish to propose for consideration and approval by the Design Review Committee and the Planning Commission the following stepss (1) Cul -de -sacs which side on to Terra Vista' a perimeter streets, and to Milliken Avei,ue within Terra Vista, will be continuously fenced so that no pedestrian connections will exist. In addition to the existing cul -de -sacs which abut Base Line Road west of Deer Creek } Channel, currently planned or constructed cul -de -sacs which will be completed in this manner include Cascade Court and Belpine Place, both of which abut Base Line Road in Tract No. 12670, and an as yet unnamed street which will abut Milliken Avenue in Tract 110. 12671. (2) within Terra Vista, where cul -de -sacs abut Terra Vista's interior streets, fencing will be provided and configured in such a way as to permit pedestrian circulation, while at the same time minimising the likelihood of children dashing out of the cul -de -sacs into the busier adjacent streets in pursuit of game balls and the like, and to preclude vehicular traffic, such as that which is presently occurring at Sundance Drive, where bicyclists, motorcyclists, and operators of three - wheel, off -road recreational vehicles presently jump the curbs between Spruce and Sundance Drive, traverse the landscaped area, and disturb the ■••enity and safety of the cul-de-sac residents. This approach will be used at all such cul -da -sacs within the planned community, including 11 locations marked on the enclosed map as "controlled" pedestrian access. (3) Cul -de -sacs which abut Terra Vista's trail system and greenway will be left open, as presently designed, throughout the community. The locations of nine such cul -de -sacs are shown on the enclosed map. I am also enclosing copies of our landscape architect's design studies for the necessary modifications at Cascade Court, Belpine Place, Springfield Drive, and Essex Place. These drawings, all -; of which are street - specific, should be regarded as prototypical ..� , ags� _ r'.1; �>"'.:i w .E ♦ s_ - -• IF - .Yit': (: :"l '6'NYI °• <'j�.1: i:k Mr. Brad Buller _ _ ,f September 10, 1986 '- ` Page 3 designs for the no -access locations in the case of the former [G two, and controlled accost locations in the case of the latter i two. We will appreciate very such your assistance in scheduling this y'? matter for the earliest possible action by thou bodies which must review it. please contact no if you have any questtons, or if further information of any tort is necessary. Cordially, LEWIS HOMES t.. Sc ohn R. Melc r Vice President, Project Development JRM:Jeatdly7052 Enclosures ;K cc: Jeffrey King, Esq:, Mayor a" Mr. Richard Dahl, Mayor Prot@* Mr. Charles J. luquet,'II, Council Member Mr. John D. Mikels,•Council Member 't; Mrs. Pamela J. Wright, Council Member Mr. Lauren M. WasserYn, City Manager �j Mr. Jack Lam, Director of Community Developmant r \h r '.yY fir' . I(2THJ jY'j; f.�M .'.. ♦Y- . : {� _.:�� •. '. . . r ` t: fF".a.:J�,, September 18, 1986 Planning Division City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Base Line Road Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 c"oItEa CEIVED- rtAwwiwo om�iww SEP 1 81986 �19iniD1� +1 +2iSi915 +8 A•tn: Mr. Brad Buller, City Planner RE: Cul -de -sac Fencing, Terra VisU -- Additional Background Infonmtion Dear Brad On receipt of W letter of September 10, 1986, Dan Coleman of your division requested that I suppem•nt the materials submitted therewith to include a design specific to the Sundance Drive cul -de -sac at Spruce Avenue, and to suggest that we solicit the support of the residents of the affected streets for this proposal. Pursuant to Dan's request, I commissioned such a study of the Sundance Drive cul -de -sac, and I have attached hereto copies of that study, which illustrates the application of our so- called •controlled• pedestrian access design to that particular street ocation. I then convened a meeting of the residents of the streets in question. The meeting was held at our office on Tuesday. September 16, and was attended by ten residents, representing nine street addresses - -eight on Sundance Drive, and one on Cascade Court. At the meeting. I carefully explained the Terra Vista plan to those in attendance with special attentimi to, and emphasis on, the pedestrian orientation that the plan seeks to achieve. I then explained the importance of pedestrian access at these cul -de -sacs, and advanced that as the reason for the so- called "controlled' s unanimous,+ andigemphatic --they areonothinterreesstYeeddrinppedestrian access. They feel that pedestrian access is contradictory to the purpose of the cul -de -sac, that pedestrians can easily walk to nearby through streets for access, that the exposure to the high traffic volumes on Spruce Avenue is undesirable, that the use of their cul -de -sac street for short -cut purposes is detrimental to the neighborhood. A number of the residents are involved in various kinds of law enforcement work, and they cite the open design as ideal for burglars and other criminal types. They are extremely concerned about their privacy and the safety of their children Because of this response. I have caused to be prepared an alternate design for this eel -de -sac, which may be appropriate to apply not only here, but also at other situations where cul -de -sacs side on to through streets. This alternate design provides for a continuous fence, thereby protecting the goal's'ot' visual A" 9a5-0971• aped by Lewis Hanwi 9 S, At . n Mr. Brad Buller, City Planner September 10, 1986 Page 2 access and streatscape variety for the through streets, bAile del:vering the privacy that the residents so strongly desire. This design is also attached to this letter for your inforwation. I will be present at this evening's Design Review Committee meeting to discuss this material with the committee menbers, and I am most hopeful that we an arrive at a recownendation to the Planning Commission which will satisfy the needs of all parties. Sincerely, LEWIS HOMES Oohn R. Welcher e President, Protect Development JRM:,iea:Enc. cc: Jeffrey King, Eaq., "r Mr. Richard Dahl, Mayor Protem Mr. Charles J. Buquet II, Council Member Mr. John D. Mikels, Council Member Mrs. Pamela J. Wright, Council Member Mr. Lauren M. Wasserican, City Manage: Mr. Jack lam, Dcrector of Community Development � Yr do •` a x`-\ -€ r. "ri`ilc":o��. ,�c_i� :3 fi•a.BQ • . ;,, �4t��+♦��. �`i�3;�Mi��J_��'1:��. " #�.w �.;i,`1,••.�."�'.+.�2'��4 : {ti..- .Y',f J:f...,. in- - a:- . fi. `i; "'� \'k ^_•'""- y:'- `-'r= `-.�.Y i}a: °:• w1, • June Y.�, 1986 To City of Rancho Gacamonga: As new residents of your city we are requesting your help. He are unhappy with the open end on our cul de sac. He purchased these lots because we felt there would be more privacy and safety for our children an these lots. We bare by asked Lewis Bomes to close the lots with wrought iron as • are the cul de sac lots north of Baseline. Lewis has agreed to do this if the City grants permission. Please accom. ato us with your approval for this request. ` �Atti =tiv !) J S7c�e.'Y�r�itj • ^S ���� /)!� -� t�C U(V/`'�Y'� I Itj?1 /j5 :5tc vD/hJCC -Ok /\{ i..0 �e--�Q r^�")et '�! ")' YL 1�li.A•: C ��. 1�.;� 'C C�c`� Nil'lt�'Y \Ct Wl• �X"a. lac+ W S 15 6� �t� /ossd St b+.ree pa. e• 10 s31 6L)ti,bAnjc/_ 1a2 2r Vs� 'olm'�'`� °a �\ r' OL Am /* tJ �uLa ��itLt w 1 I 6:;G S.i r/Sr�e De a 9i • ®e C. " Ilk LEWIS HOMES REQUEST FOR SERVICE FORM i .TTENTION: LEWIS HOMES CUSTOMER SERVICE ;�. 0. DBOX "09 ° WLAN, CA 91786 NOTE: FOR SERVICE ON APPLIANCES. FAU- AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, PLUMBING SYSTEM, REFER TO THE INFORMATION IN NON[ - OWNER'S KIT. cut,-'w, *so fip jr,Yrr. NAME n -tr rt. n,T.- TRACT _% A3)1- Y LOT 150 ADDRESS i r •�•--- TW- HOME PHONE (711')G{PAP BUSINESS PHONE - (71,I)ON149 PLEASE DETAIL BELOW TIIE ITEMS IN NEED OF SERVICE. -� (for office aaly ITEM M0. DESCRIPTION: (phase print firmly) Sub or Craft Data Assigned Data Completed AM140 uAI rtztAagg"� it 17 NOT AT HOME, A LEWIS MDMES REPRESENTATIVE MAY ' OR MAY NOT ENTER THE ABOVE - P-R�OPPERT�Y� TO MAKE NECESSARY CORRECTIONS. p t� YNER'S °SIGNATURE 1�- DATE Gam! -JG - -- Pink copy Is is espy)'• 1 BASE LINE ROAD TCASCADEOU C RT TR 12670 -1 $eoRU5 PLACZ 'iR axplI0 -°) PROPOSED PLAN NO .-�,�►CC=26 i • �. EtFlittm ■ TURF WROVONT MON E \ CONCRETE SIDEWALK BLOCK WALL SHRUB MASS W /OROUNDCOVER 'j i 1 - t ", a• .- - : -�1": it�`ytA fly. -ti.AY* i'�i =A. w V1..• r -a42_. [e BASE LINE ROAD �r �- 1U11F i, CONCRETE SIDEWALK fIN10f MASS W /OROUNDCOVER FLOCK WALL / CASCADE COURT r T�Rq12570 -1 rT1R126T0 -3 APPROVED PLAN %?k=m . 4 .M ✓yyy� x{V� CITY CF :.s •s.v?v:,-.. .t � ' O}.�L�G.. A M.. 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SPRUCE AVENUE APPROVED PLAN SUNDANCE DRIVE TR 11319 -t SPRUCE AVENUE PROPOSED PLAN SUNDANCE DRIVE I TR 11311 -4 / 0 SPRUCE AVENUE - ALTERNATE PROPOSED PLAN...': ■ 7Nce TERRA YWIA September 24, 1986 Planning Commission City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Base Line Road, Unit C Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Re: Cul -de -Sac Fencing, Terra Vista Dear Commission Members: The Terra Vista Community Plan provides in its Residential Development Standards (Page V -3) that 'along (streets which are classified as) major arterials, solid walls shall be limited where possible through the use of side -on cul -de -sacs, berming, landscaping, and building setbacks and orientations.' In planning the first several subdivisions within Terra Vista we have utilized side -on cul -de -sacs for this purpose, not only at the major arterials but also at projects which back up to the major streets within Terra Vista -- believing that the visusl relief :hat this kind of planning affords is a highly desirable goal. - In the development of the designs for Terra Vista's perimeter and principal interior street wall systems, this coruept was reinforced by the decision to adopt the use of wrought iron fencing at these locations in ordzr to preserve vistas into and from the abutting neighborhoods while at the same time maintaining a measure of privacy for the residents of the cul -de -sacs. The first two such cul -de -sacs to be installed are Ambrosia Road, which touches the south side of Base Line Road just west of the Dear Creek channel, and Meadowlark Place, which touches the north side of Base Line Road slightly further west of Deer Creek channel. In the subsequent development of landscaping concepts for the medians and parkways at Terra Vista s perimeter and principal interior streets, the concept advanced and ultimately approved for such cul -de -sacs, rather than wrought iron fencing, was that of cul -de -sacs completely open to the major streets to permit pedestrian ingress and egress at these points. As we have brought these subsequent designs to fruition, howevef, we have encountered some very stiff opposition to these pedestrian connections f -am a; buyers and would -be buyers of the units located on these cul -de -sacs. „ Accordingly, we have placed before you, for your consideration, revised design concepts for fencing these cul -de -sacs. Thesc concepts include continuous fencing at side -on cul -de -sacs which abut Terra Vista13 l r�RS1 N Mounurm Ave Doi 670 nd.CA 91786 r r:., 1lC _eS.aQV.•.BTR.':...`:§.l'�.". ..s -`;C.k r . ?� f:.....� ... ' .... :f - ra: v��`. �'. Cut -de -Sac Fencing,lTerra Yistal September 24, 1966• ^ Page 2 .1 r, perimeter streets and Milliken Avehue and fencing with limited openings to permit 'controlled' pedestrian access at side on cut -de -saes which approach Terra Vista's principal interior_ streets. At the request of the Planning Division staff, Lewis Homes conducted an t informational meeting for interested residents. `At that meeting the residents to attendance were unanimous in their desire to see all cul -de -sans continuously fenced. For that reason, we subsequently prepared and submitted alternate studies to illustrate the fully - fenced interior :i condition. We wish to call attention to the fact that the Commission's decision on this issue, which requires Lewis Homes to continue developing side -on 3 _ cul -de -sacs which enable pedestrian access, flies in the face of testimony y presented hero this evening by concerned homeowners. Paramount among the concerns we heard expressed was for the safety of the youngsters residing within these cul -de -sacs, particularly with respect to the possibility that one of them will at some point in the future dash through one of these openings and into the path of an oncoming car on one of the major r streets -- thereby resulting in the kind of tragedy which we believe the opinions expressed by the residents has suggested. ~' Lewis Homes will, of course, abide by the Comsrission's decision for by the t City Council's decision, should this matter be- appealed by the residents), but we do hereoy respectively place this letter into the record to indicate that cul -de -sacs so developed are developed because they are required by ' the City of Rancho Cucamonga and that Lewis Homes shall have no responsibility whatsoever for any accident and /or injury ti any person or persons arising from the construction of such cut -de -sacs. Very truly yours, ,,• �- x1• r" ohn R. Melcner .> Ytte President .;' JRM -.dmt /9SBTA a M F, r v^ •_i`l' tS ii. z SENT CALENDAR A. CES REVIEW FOR TRACT 9649 - TAG MANAGEMENT - Design Reviw of buiidin P e eve y pprored tract alp ca�prlsed of 39 lots on acres inathe rYery Low Density Residential District (less that 3 Moolling its per Kre), located at the southwest corner of Wilson Avenue and Hersess me - AM 201- 173.13. B. DESIGN REVIEW FOR TRACT 7 AND 12237 -2 - NORDIC - Design Reviw of 6ulTdliS2 a v on p p 11qPPp s n two recorded tracts (12237 6 12237 -2) to the Vary Low Osc&I Reaidantial Uistrict, located on the oast side of Nervosa Avenue, no of Hillside Road - APH 201- 452 -01, 02, 24, 25, 26; 201- 463 -09, 14; 201 - 921 - \through 10. rF�ii ■„Yiiiitft,�.i1G. li Proposed changes to fence s on Y Caerissfoner Chftioe requested Itee C be removed for discussion. Notion: Moved by Ndfal, seconded by Barker, unanimusly carried, to adopt Iten A and g of the Consent Ctleedar. _f Can Colown, Senior Planner, pnisented the staff report. Chairuan Stout Invited public courent. Robert gro+ning, 10667 Sundance, Rancho Cucnamge, opposel the controlled access and stated he was told when he purchased his hone that the street would be a closed cul- do-sK. He stated concerns with the potential for increased cries. He advised that uny of the children who live on the cul-de-sac play in the street and was concerned with the safety of the children who live,in the area. He stated that the 5 to 6 foot Kass proposed would allow access to motorcycles and three - wheeled vehicles. He proposed that access to Spruce Street free Sundance be closed off with a low wall and wrought iron fencing which could either go straight across or slightly dogged. Laura Psomias, 10997 Nuirfield, Rancho Cr^songa, supported the control Kass at the cul -de -sac. She acknowledged the need for sons type M wrought iron to keep balls and children from running out intc the ttreet; however, felt that young children should be supervised by their parents and not be allowed to flay in streets. She supported pedestrian access to the park since it is a link as part of the trails systen and part of the pedestrian Jetivities that residents anticipated with the comunity. If the access was totally closed, she pointed out that the other residents of the commity might as well drive to the recreation arses. .s z Planning Cowission Ninutes -2- Septenber 24, 1996 ' A" r.Z r. Charles Fosse, 7317 Cascade Court, Rancho Cucamonga, opposed the controlled i access due to the heavy traffic on Base Line and was concerned that crime might increase if the cul- de-sac were to be open. Ed 6eppey, JUAN Sundance, Rancho Cucamonga, opposed the controlled access. a: Chainun Stout asked what the residents were told when they purchased their homes in Terra Vista. Mr. Ueppey replied that he was not told what the exact architecture would be !; but was told that it would be closed off to prohibit access. ' Ray Dulac, Rancho Cucamonga resident, advised that he was told that it would be solidly closed off as those on Base Line. ;Y Rite Vargas, 10615 Sundaace, opposed the controlled access and asked ;i consideration M given to tM number of people showing their opposition. She was concerned with the safety of the children in the area. Chairman Stout asked tlw ages of the children who normally play in the cul -de- sac. i Mrs. Vargas replied that the children were all ages free toddlers to ti teenagers f' Louie 6anzales, Rancho Cucamonga resider:, advised that he was told that the i cul -de-sac would not be closed off because of a fire hydrant on Spruce Avenue, but felt that situation could be modified to accommodate the Fin Dopirtment. He opposed the proposed access. Thee worn no further public comments. Caissionar Chltles appreciated the concerns expressed by the residents, but t felt that pedestrian orientation in the coamunity is very importait. She pointed out that the City has worked hard to plan greenbelts, passes and walkways not only in Terra Vista, but thoughout the entire City. Further, when these accesses are blocked off, the sacondary comiectfort are eliminated and then is the feeling that this is a closed community. She wanted a feeling that the City is open, frfen f, and is safe. She did not feel it 1s appropriate for young children to pey in the street. She had serious problems with closing the access completely and understood not wanting motor vehicles having access. She supported the limited access and thought Alternative 6 woulJ address her concerns. She pointed out that at Desigfnn Review the protpKt of putting a gate across tM aecafs as discussed, but. lt was elioinated DKSUSe of problems of children swinging on the gate. If the gated was an to support table solution to the rest of the Commission, she would be willing h Planning Commission Minutes -3- Septembar 24, 19K , �r cys; -, Qa:zri MA =�� ........� ._ .... , c36� 1� ..;arc• —.=s Commissioner Mdliel stated that the open Coa.:nity concept had been adopted a long tine ago by trying to maintiin pedestrian access throughout the City. He pointed out that the City has been consistent with requiring trails systems and even rWres developer of commclal centers to proyme pedestrian areas. Further, that the City had worked hard with the Lents Com►any to insure that adequate parks and playgrounds were installed in Terra Vista so that the community would have access to these recreational areas. He appreciated the position of the residents, however, felt that the children should play to safe areas and not in the streets. He was opposed to violating the posture of an open community. Commissioner Barker stated that he had no Problem with fencing oft Sundance. As far as an open Crmeeeity, it would regciro crossing at the west f lots to get back out alto Tarrs Vista Parkway. If it were to be closed, be would recommend that it be jogged. If there is need for the Fire Hepmrosent to have access to fire hydrants, he suggested the access be gated. He felt Stridence could be considered a spacial concern and by .jogging the well, it would stilt give the appearance of open space. He did nat feel the closure would treeoudously impact traffic. In most ether instances, he preferred controlled access and agreed that the City worked hard to provide the passeos and pedestrian access to guarantee that Terra Vista had those amenities, but felt this was a special circumstance. Ccamissioner Tolstoy asked for discussion regarding street markings or signs for a pass through so that can would kr.ow that then are pedestrians there. n Paul Rougeau, City Traffic Engineer, advised that any kind of of marking would actually incroase the hazards involved for pedastrians using that street. Hd pointed out that particularly at mid - block, markings would simply lend a sense of security to the children and parents that the signs would make the street safe when in reality it would not. Commissioner Tolstoy stated that having net on the early discussions for the General Plan, one of the things the people in the community wonted was open access. He did not went to start cutting off cul -de -sacs. He thought the opening as now configured was not a Bond idea and favored Alternate B of the proposal. Chairman Stout asked for discussion relative to the gate. 4 John Mel:her, Lewis Homes, advised that Lewis Homes would not agree to a gated concept oecatse they believed it would violate the law. If the latches were arranged so that they could not be operated by children, then they could not be operated by_persons who are whroi chair bound. Motion: Moved by Chitin, seconded by Mini, to approve by Minute action Alternative B, thereby requiring controlled access points 0 all streets, including periamtar streets such as Base Line and Spruce and open access onto - r the gmenwy areas. Motion carried by the following vote: '= i, Plaew:ing Commission Minutes -4- September 24,`1906 AYES: COMMISSIONERS C"ITIEA, MCNIEL, TOLSTOY, STOUT NOES; COMMISSIONERS: MARKER ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE - carried �P IC "EARINCS 0. EI ROWWAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL WV 9973 - KENSLEY - A subdivision of m o n mo parce s n nrer trial Designation (Subor 11), located on the northwest corner of 6th Street and buffalo Avenue - 229 - 262 -28. Joe Stofa, Assoc to CiNi Engineer, presented the staff repert. Chairman Stout opt" the public hearing. Doug Mayes, 2151 East ' Street, Ontario, concurred with the findings of the Resolution and Conditions Approval. There were no further comment therefore the public hearing was closed. Motion: Moved by Mcktol, sac o by Chides, to issue a Negative Declaration and adopt the Resolution approN Envi mmental Assessamt and Parcel Map 9973. Motion carried by the fall vote: AYES: COMMISSIONERS MCNI , C"ITIEA, BARKER, TOLSTOY, STOUT NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE -carried f•frf E. ENVIkOMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE IT 14-31- /:EMINENT - appro site plan or rmse III erd— Tp�enT of an approved shop, I center ("awn page), located at the northeast corner of Maven Avenue and Highland Avenue - APM 201- 271 -53. Nancy Fang, Associate Planner, presented the staff report. Chairman Stout opened the public hearing. John O'Meara, 2910 Red "111, Costa Mesa, representing Diversif gave an overview of the amendlint. MM referred to Planning Division C ion 5 of the Resolution and advised that he did not object to installing the arking 5•. and landscaping; however, could not accept a condition which restric d the OL" \ ;• Planning Commission Minutas -5- September 24, 1986 ,.303 K ■ { P . C1TY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT f�! DATE: January 7, 1987 On T0: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Barrye R. Hanson, Senior Civil Engineer SUBJECT: Appeal of Tentative Parcel Map No. 10237 Barton ve omen aa4a� - i appeal of Conditions of prove requ r ng the uncergrounoing of Wsting overhead utilities along Arrow Route for a Tentative Parcel Map located on the south side of Wow Route cast of Utica Ilvenue in the General industrial District. 1. RECDagEliamis• Staff recommends that the City Council uphold the conditions of approval for Tentative Parcel Map No. 10237 and deny the appeal request. 1I. ABSTRACT: The Developer is requesting the deletion of the Planning Comaission condition requiring the undergrounjing of existing overhead utilities along the project frontage of Arrow Route. 111. BACK 0: on December 3, 1986, the Mayor and Council denied essentially the seas, appeal reque::t by Mr. Parton for Development Review 86 -26 which was conditioned to underground the same reach or utilities. The Parcel Map is a peparate application from Development Review 86 -26 (although it pertains to the sau property) and was heard by the Planning Commission At a later date, therefore, this second hearing is technically necessary. Tentative Parcel Map No. 10237 was conditionally approved by the Planning Commission on November 12, 1986. The approval resolution containing the condition In question and the meeting minutes are attached as Exhibit •A•. The Developer's appeal request letter is attached as Exhibit 080. The parcels to be created by We parcel map are shown superimposed upon the project mister plan on Exhibit "CO. fws� k.: 3v �t {f -P^ -t '• lx' Y • .• � � u �Yr � x ._dk ✓- aar�yy�4 --r .; •Fy -t v i�t. _ - 'fir :�."�9yPyY+ �{j, R���w'9•f�.if +���/'i�'�Y •',f^G 1'�. t. I�.'l v�iiti.• -''° d -. . :�H :`k 2.Y.3�� "C CITY, ,COUICIL STAFF REPORTp, °^ January 7, 198? r °• Page 2 IV. ANALYSIS: Staff is recoamanding denial of the appeal for the saw reasons •, stated in the staff report for the Development Review 86 -26 appeal which is attached for your reference. Also, a different determination for this project would .ake it impossible for staff to administer essentially 'conflicting requirements for the saw portion of utility lines. Respectfully submitted, W, IANww Barrye R. Hanson Senior Civil Engineer BRH:cg Attachments Exhibit: Description: •A• Approval Resolution i Minutes •8• Appeal Letter •C• Parcel May and Site Plan •O• Staff Report for DR 86 -26 Appeal -P^ -t '• lx' Y • .• � � u �Yr � x ._dk ✓- aar�yy�4 --r .; •Fy -t v i�t. _ - 'fir :�."�9yPyY+ �{j, R���w'9•f�.if +���/'i�'�Y •',f^G 1'�. t. I�.'l v�iiti.• -''° d -. . :�H :`k 2.Y.3�� "C i� RESOLUTION NO. 86 -114 A RESOLUTION OF THE KWING COMMISSIOIN OF THE CITY OF RANCHO 04910064. CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONALLY APPROVING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP LAMER 10231 .��, - � •,-; ;;;:�= =ham . WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel " Number 10237, submitted,by,.James E. Barton, applicant, for the purpose of s"vidiag into 14 parcels, the real P :perty situated in the City M Rancho Cucmc"a, County of San Brnrdino. Sta'e o4 California, identified as A►N(s) 209442 -15, 14, 34, located BETWEEN UTICA AVENUE AND VINCENT AVENUE, BETWEEN ARROW ROUTE AND JERSEY BCIR.EVARO; ». and WHEREAS, on Nmember 12, 1906, the Planning Caa•ission heid'a duly advertised public hearing for'the above- described a". NOW, THEREFORE. THE RANCHO CUCANONGA PLANNING CMISSIOIN RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: I SECTION 1: That the following findings have been made: 1. That the map is consistent with the General Plan. 2. That the S+roreemnt of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the General Plan. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed development. 4. That the proposed subdivision and iprovewts will not cause substantial environmental damage, public health problems or have adverse affects on abutting Property. SECTION 2: That Tentative Parcel flap No. 30237 is hereby approved subject T o: e— attached Standard Conditions and the following Special Conditions: SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. The existing overhead utilities (telecomunications and electricvl) on the project side of Arrow Route shell be undergrou -ded as follows, prior to Public iprova mt acceptance or occupancy to my buildings, whichever occurs first: ; ,; a. Parcel 13 - from the first pole on the west side of*:Utice Avers w to the first pole on the east side of Red OakAtreetr b. Parcel 14 - from the first pole on the west side'of RN Oak Street to the first pole east of the project boundary: i :.; -'' Aar;' . r: 30( w RESOLUTION 110 86 -17, ; PM 10237 - Barton November 12, 1986 - -;' . Page 2 Rsimbursaaent of one -half the adopted cost of undergrounding z from future development as it occurs on the-opposite side of the street is feasible from the presently undeveloped properties. 2.' A drainage study shall be provided by the developer's Engineer and approved by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of any - ", permits (foundation, grading, building, etc.) for any project. ' The study shall-,specifically address: a. 'The, impacts of drainage to the intersection of Red `Oak - Street 'and Jersey Boulevard including potential flows '• crossing Jarsey Boulevard; b. An analysis of flows 4n Jersey Boulevard including street capacity end the need'ror possible storm drains; and c. A plan indantifying when needed drainage facilities am required. in terms of project phase construction. 3. Red Oak Street shill be constructed for its entire length from ,Arrow Route to Jersey Boulevard upon construction of Phase II of the Industrial Master Plan. (DR 86 -26)' 4. Sidewalk is required an one side of Red Oak Street; Utica Avenue; and Vincent Avenue ,between Arrow Route and ,Jersey 4r' •- ilevard. however, meandering sidewalk throughout the project for all streets is acceptable. S. The driveways along Red Oak Street shall be' constructed as follows: a. A 30 wide drive approach at the property, line. 4 7foot b. A 15 -foot throat depth from the public street curb to the first parking stall. 6. The developer shall Psi all rainburseant fees per City Council Resolution , No. 88 -328 executed by Dion Corporation, for construction of improvements on Arrow Route prior to issuance of '. building permits for Parcels 13 or 14. _ i +raw .• a - , a • _ �:J��' -• +e' �2Y" ad " wir %, n'fi =�' .5.1.4 -:l }?��JTr - ^tl'- :`"^-•_ RESOLUTION NO PH I0237 - SARTON November 12, 19016 Pap 3 APPROVED AND ADOMD THIS 12TH DAY OF NOVEMR, 19441- PLANNING COWISP4%;aWj-WTVVOF UAW MTAGM 1, Brad Buller, Deputy Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City Of Rancho Cucammaga, do hereby certify that the fOrd"INg Resolution was duly W regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucaw"4, at a regular meeting of the planning Commission hold on the 12th day of November, 19416, by the following vote -to -wit: AYES: comISSIONERS: TOLSTOY. MCNIEL. BARKER, CHITIEA, STOUT NOES: COMSSIONERS: NOK ABSENT: COMISSIDNERS: NONE 309 iry y. t_ - F � e•C n' .yr a a . _fie.» vPtt"b.`: ..n • t' DRAFT PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY - MOYEMBER = ' i, M. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ANO PARCEL MAP 10237 - PARTON - A subdivision of acres at a w Into e w n eraTTndustrial District, Subarea B, located batwn and Jersey Boulevard, between Utica Avenue and Vincent Avenue - APM 209- 142 -15, 14, 34. Joe Stofa, Associate Civil Engineer, presented the staff report. Chairman Barker opened the public hearing. Dale Frlsoy, representing the applicant. concurred with the Resolution. and , Conditions of Approval. There were no further comments, therefore the public hsartng was closed. Notion: Moved by Tolstoy, seconded by McHtel, unanimously carried, to issue a Negative Declaration aM adopt the Resolution approving Environmental Assessment and Parcel Nap 10237. Notion carried by the following vote: AYES: COMIISSIOVAS TOLSTOY, NCNIEL, BARKER, CHITIEA, STOUT NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NOME ABSEMT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE - carried Commissioner M-Miel pointed out to the appllutt that the conditions of approval for the Master Plan for this protect includes undergroueding of utilities on Arrow Route. He stated that since the applicant had filed an appeal of tnis condition on a recently approved adjacent parcel map to the City Council, the applicant might consider combining the appeals into one package. s� ,;� -. , • .., - is 1.i;-y:w•;iA .e^ra'+jG`;6; `:?^+A `r. 'z.' �f" ' ;S; Yom':.- •:t: �•�;{.a:.(y�r_` -.A As the above cap and oonditiom to be appealed are directly related to CR -98 -29 we respectfully regnest that the two appeals be addremeed s&dtanows at the December 3rd session of the City C mncil. If you have any quostions do not hesitate to call. sincerely, COMPANY n Dice Yica ant orclf J C�y . $4WLM OAwn^Ran&*0XO =QmCA017J0 (714)987.M%- •.Y'" 3/v ex�iid_rt "6 e T' ap b , 4 November 14, loss RECEIVED nO 17 19&; ' CITY Of 3sANC7p cocAM0*4A pro 9792 sisa Line ]load P.O. box 807 Rancho Cocsm ga, CA 91720 Attentions City Clark References Rnviromestal Asseaneent and Parcel Nap No. 10237 Gentlerens This letter is to serve as oar notification to appeal abnditions ayproved by the !laming Comission November 12, 1989 an the above referenced project. 'She specific conditions to be appealed are: Page H -7 Ondergrounding of Utilities Page N -e Drainage Study /8tora Sewer Both conditions are be appealed, due to the burden of economic hardship that r El be applied to the project. As the above cap and oonditiom to be appealed are directly related to CR -98 -29 we respectfully regnest that the two appeals be addremeed s&dtanows at the December 3rd session of the City C mncil. If you have any quostions do not hesitate to call. sincerely, COMPANY n Dice Yica ant orclf J C�y . $4WLM OAwn^Ran&*0XO =QmCA017J0 (714)987.M%- •.Y'" 3/v ex�iid_rt "6 e T' .i _,,, i _ •.... �1. November 29, 1916 CITY of RANCl0 COCANOW& Mb1�intier Division 9360 lase 11m lead •. T.O. Batt 607 Ramapo Noaassla, Ca 91770 Teferenost Bydrel"T stud? /JarNy leulavard i Atteationt Ys. Barris A. Mason Regarding oar disaussiam ywsterday on the Xydrolofy stugy for OR- ti -rt, M- 16 -34, and teatatiw 9ar'aal Ihp Ito. 30!77, we would like to oontirm the fell -41-11 1) The ` �r�z*dod t r D. King hanty lwod 1 L. and aempted try the City, eat E to minor revisions that may becomes neoesearT. 1) latch basins are nesesmary for the water rem -off Lt led oak street, am this empomss shall be borm by the developer. i Z) The Storm drain in Jersey Boulevard may respire to be inaroased in sise ire! 70 to 16 imps ono dwignMt Should this be the Game, the ss/oese of upsising the pipe Shall be borm by the developer. In light of the above, antes Develepment respoatiuilY requests that the appeal tiled October 17, M."... Hovonber 1 {, 1966 be modified to emalmde the Drainage att��yy/!term !ewer. The intent is to appeal the cedetgtemLimg of mtiiities aaeditiens only. sinoerell, COMANT Dale Tr • vice t a C DTalt a• cc t Jack LB City Clerk 94M L o ^W%^ Rancho Cuaorr4rwo. CA 91730 (714) 967 -09% S e I CD i I u u u u u, Fi U rYr- Mo 11 No- um JL A i r` CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 3 }mnm n/mo 1 0 .R Ku RANCHO CUCAMONGA WALAW~ n rmL. AhmtLMAP 'PTna SITE PLAN OR a 4 .-Jj 3/a I • °X, >t zr; A,4 1 DATE: TO: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT December 3, 1996 Moor and Members of the City Council FROM: Barrys R. Hanson, Senior Civil Engineer c SUBJECT: Wal of Development Review 66-26 - Barton Devel nt o an - rhe appeal of ons of rove requiring the u�r erlrouding of existing overhead utilities along-Arrow, Route, and (2) a drainage study and possible store drain construction within Jersey Boulevard for a 51.4 acre Master Plan located on the south side of Arrow Route east of Utica Avows in the General Industrial District 1. REC016611DATION: Staff recommends that the City Council uphold the conditions of approval for Development Review No. W26 and deny the appeal request. In addition staff recommends that the final decision be applied to Tentative Parcel Map tlo. 10237 which is subject to the saw conditions. 11. ABSTRX.T• The Developer is requesting the deletion of the Planning Canission conditions requiring (1) the undergrouding of existing overhead utilities along the project front-&yya of Arrow Route, and (2) the requi(wwt for a drainage stm ad possible store drain construction within Jersey Boulevard. After discussion with staff the Developer has withdrawn his appeal of the stone dratn condition. III. BACKSROLMD: The project woe conditionally approved by the Planniug Commission on October B. 1'166. The approval resolution containing the conditions in question and the meeting minutes are attached as Exhibit •A•. The Developer's appeal letters are attached as r hibit •B•. The appeal was originally scheduled for November 19, .986, but was continued to tonigat. The project consists of seven phases as shown on Exhibit •C' and is considered an extension of the existing Rancho Cucaonga Business Park located on the north side of Arrow Route. 3/3 Exl+ibit F , z 'A 4 i' Y, a c CITY COWIL STAFF REPORT OR 86 -26 - BARTON DEVELOPMENT CO. November 19, 1986 Page 2 IV. ANALYSIS: Existing a- erhaad utilities are located on the protect (smith) side of Arrow Route along the protect frontage (refer to Exhibit 'D•). This particular line of utilities extends nearly the total width of the City. It has been the objective of the City through the Design Review Committee Lad Planting Commission to require esthetically designed development. . In keeping with this objective. the Planing Commission has determined that existing overhead utilities are particularly unsightly. Therefore, the Commission has adopted a eexistiay overhead utilities• located aadjacentrto project frontages. d Realizing that utility undergrounding is expensive, th6 Cosmission policy has provide* for cost sharing between projects located on both S;des of a street. This is accomplished by requiring devtlopeents to underground the lines on its side of the street, and when possible, collect fees from future development as it occurs on the opposite side of the street for one -half the undergrouttding costs for reimbursement to the developer. H waver, there are cases where the property across the street is alrady developed, therefore cost sharing is not possible. "n this ease the development with the utilities on its side of the street is required to bear the total cost of undargrounding. Although he did not specifically state this in his appeal letter, it is staff's understanding that Nr. Barton's mein objection to the urdergrounding requiraent is that he falls under the case of net being able to be reimbursed for the full half costs, therefore he feels his is beino treated unfairly. It is true that this situation is not ideal to terms of cost sharing, however it is not unusual in that many other projects have been co Mooed similarly. The undergrounding requirement is particularly Important and justified for this project for the following reasons: 1. It conforms to an establisNd Planning Commission Policy that is being applied City wide. 2. Arrow Route is designated as a Special eoulevarvl by the City General Plan and is a major arterial vhi will carry a significant amount of traffic. Therefore, the removal of unsightly utilities Is of particular significance. t'd I Sy. y, i v Barrya R. Hanson e Senior Civil Engineer f BRH:me A CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DR 86 -26 - BARTOR DEVELOPMENT CO. Exhibit: Novetber 19, 1986 Page 3 Approval Resolution i Ninutao 3. The portion of Arrow Route from Turner Avwrwe to •8• Rochester Avenue presents one of the best S' opportunities within the City to accompl!sh a long �. length of undergrounding along a single street •D• through development contribution. Exhibit •f• e shoes the status of develop ant and current Undergrounding Policy Resolution undergrounding obligations along this portion of •r• Arrow. ,i �• 4. The south half of ,Prow along the project frontage Is unimproved, which has been a concern to the Council in evaluating previous utility appeals. 5. The projact is of sufficient size (CM acres) to support the cost of undergrounding. ;any smeller protects have been required to encur a greater proportionate cost. In fairness to Mr. tiTton, it should be noted that he has not appaalsd the condition requiring him to p;v a fee fcr onahalf the cost of the future undergrounding of utilities on the south side of Jersey Boulevard. However, this obligation is much smeller than that for Arrow Route. 6. The developer has the possibility of being reimbursed for onedulf the established cost of undergrounding the portion of utilities east of Red Oak Street upon developemnt of the vacant property an the opposite (north) side of the street. In summary, it 1s recommended that the Council deny the appeal for t the masons stated. Respectfully submitted, Barrya R. Hanson e Senior Civil Engineer f BRH:me A Attachments Exhibit: Description: •A• Approval Resolution i Ninutao a •8• Appeal Letter •C• Protect faster Plan 4 •D• Utility Photos ' •E• Undergrounding Policy Resolution LV,I •r• Development Status • r, ' k :u E:23 Efl �r ��;�Uuu uu a; E:b ED ED r . . .................... 1, 123 If ❑ C23 Cf] El E-E J, Lcl CrrY OF QR RANCHO CUCAMONGA MAI-rtk4' loKmampmIG Nvam ZXM=76 dV Arrow lWy looking East from Utica CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA IINODUMRDIG DIVMON 312 }Y �. I' Arrow Hwy looking West from Utica \ I} �) �. �J _d ! ! °i !QTI � •� � h f ■ §� � I� ■ ■ ! | ! � ,I || !. 3 � � ! �| f � � ' � ' \ � ■ |, ■ I% . B ■! 3/[ | | � | | || I i I |' � k 16 111 as f � � | ® � } � |!� � | | H - ■ ! |i | � •� � h f ■ §� � I� ■ ■ ! | ! � ,I || !. 3 � � ! �| f � � ' � ' \ � ■ |, ■ I% . B ■! 3/[ | | � | | || I i I |' � k __ r ." _,_ " _ __ ■ � .{ f� ; �■ e \B I, Iva ■ , _ _. IQ lu lu ki IQ - .%.'` t k% 12 « 14 � § XL _ _. -A "Ir ` 220.. % _,__ q i ■$Zb §« ' ` 2 3 4, a_,__ �� ' _� F v � ® w i Q ' ��2���2 \ � w 31 f . � & CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT January 7, 1987 Mayor and Members of the City Council Brad Buller, City Planner Alan Marren, Associate Planner ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEYELOPHM DISTRICT MelIERal M -u/ - bWlIRJm1Y\ bN11111 MICK W01MY1 - f reques re opmen s c p ram 'FC' (Flood to .to Y/:' (General Caaaercial) for 1.06 acres of laid ImAto on the northwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and So:, Diegzt Aver..•a - APN 207- 101 -43. I. RECOPMMATION: The Planning Commissiom recw• ends Approval of the Development District Amendment. If I* COM1.01 concurs, issuance of a Negative Declaration and adoption of the attached Grdin►nce would be appropriate. II. BACKGROUND ANALYSIS: This Development District Amendment As initiated y uumooga County Ma2ar District to bring the subject site into conformance with the existing General Plan Land Use Designation. It is a change from a Flood Control land use designation to General Commercial designation, consistent with the current General Plan. III. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: At its matting of November 12, 1 586, the planning ss an ld a Public Hearing to consider the request and found that the proposed land use change would be justified to bring the land into canformance with the General Plan Land Use Designations, and the change would not be in conflict with existing City policies. Therefore the Planning Commission recommends approval of subject Development District Amendment. The Planning Commission Minutes and Staff Report are attached for your review. Res Vfully fitted, brad Butler City Pltnner BB:AM:ns 0 I Clii COU0ClL-STAFF,'KMT-4I< DIVOOPWA Disteict'Ag �Mkt'86-07 January 7,' 1981, Page 2 Attachments: Planning Comission Staff Report. llovamW 1*,, 1986 :1 Planning Coinission Minutes, November 12, 1996 Planning Comwission Resolution No, 86-175 Ort.'t Orainance Av� 13d/ �. _ • - - -- -- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA C STAFF REPORT° DATE: November 12, 1986 Mn ,.) TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning C00Nissi0n FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner is "^ BY: Alan Marren, Associate Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEYELOPIIENT DISTRICT y reques more a ve opaen. s c D rom '�- (Flood Control) to 'GC' (General Commercial) for 1.06 acres of land located on the northwest corner of Foothill ;- Boulevard and San Diego Avenue la portion of APR 207 -101- b 43). [ PAQ,r{LF DESCRIPTION: e+que^, f� rovat M Development District Amendment an ssuamce o a eegat1w declaration B" burromndin� U� jtW a0we Tan1 - Tlortb - =-gm gees 5w Channel, F1000 Control JFC) Soutn - General Caaaevtlal Y =1 East - General Comaerciaa (SC) West - Flood Control.(FC) C. General viza.Designatlas: Tr-oj ec to - c North - Flood Control South - Commercial East - Lommerciai West - Flood Control D. Stte Cha acteristics: The sstte is a vacant piece of lent wtza a graoua - er y slope imordered w, the south by Focihm Boulevard, on, the east by Sam Utego Avenue and on the oe= and north by the.Cueamonga Creeb Storm Channel. 0 11. AHALYS[S: neraI This Development District Amendment is a property .� Owner nittated proposal to befng the subje:t� site Into conformalum with existing; Gttler'ai Pjan land use w•.��rvl. This pr0psaw would exterd time 411stjng: 9exmral comnprCt al f, dist -in-ts 03mrg Footh911 frce YEnegard Avenue west to, the Flood Contra C>bannel. The purpose of the application is to f <. I facilitate the subdivision of surplus Cucamonga County Water I za� \ D gr District property. �M-e b• - ITEM ,I !r m, Chairman and •Nei'trs , the Planning Commission November 12, 1986, , - - . '•'' Pagc 2 While the site .is within the Foothill Corridor Study Area the r review and aetermlnation of a wall (1.06 acre)* site should not , detrimentally affect the study process. . -The ad hoc advisory committee has rccommenGed a similar 'community commercial' designation for this area of Foothill Boulevard. B. Envircroental Asse;snent, - Staff has prepared an environmental n a M- y�=,ermimd tilt the zone change will -not' _- create any sfgM)11cant1•adverse impacts upon' the efvirorment. However, there my be I* cts associated -with future commarclal . -• de, development that could be mitigated prior .o development •- approved by,t:he following applicable mitigation measure: 1. Potential Impact: - Future commercial development would Four T close proximity to a known ground fault ion the southside of Foothill Boulevard). Nlattation: 6ity policies repuir. a geologic study ` of`iFa site pr1ur to development and a ■imam loll .'mot budding setback from any confirmed fault location. 2. Potential I act:• The' site is immedidtely adjacent to the—ti—icawnga Creek and MIS action will result in cuamen.tal development adjacent to this major drairage area. - Nl�t�tyat�i__o��r: The creek has been contained within an - - 'apstorr channel facility which will sate:y direct n o,A waters away from adjacent properties. These and any other impacts will be mitigated through' " existing City Ordinancns and - Policies governing development approval. Projects are reviewed for . conformance with development stanuards prior to approval for construction. III. rACTS FOR FINDINGS: The following findings are• "necessary for ' apps of o app cation: „ • . • ._ (a) The subject property is suitable for the proposed land use In terms of access, size, and compatibility with existing land uses in surrounding areas. (0) The proposed district change will• not have a! significant impact on the environment or surrounding i properties. ; (c) The proposed uevelopment District Amendment is 1r conformance with the General Plan. ? 3,P u r zil h Chairsan and'Mc'mb'e'rs' ;'tW-plamning Comission llovcmber IZ, :1986 OBA86-07 % Page 3 Staff believes'these* findings can be wide for•this project. IV. CORRESPOODUCE. This item has been aelvartised as a public -hpiring, In the, Daily-Report mispaper.' the property posted, and notices were sex T-157-pr-ovie--. Ty owners within 3110 feet of this project site. V. RECOMMENDATION: = Is recomended timt the Planning; Coine ss on cons T&W-Urrnput and It after such consideration, t4-C•ISSion A can upport the facts for findings, adoption of the attached resolution, and issuance of e m9ative declaratfan_ would be ,, appropriate. 4- Reay w. Auftl_v u' I er City PI ann er BBAW:vc Attactmnts: Exhibit "A* - Area Map Exhibit W - Location Map Resolution of Approval r zil OC NC L FC L m ac *-M-i M AIL j4j LM me ca�u M m LM LIXNM I CITY OF PDA, 96-07 RANCHO CUGUNIONGA -rnu., ARM RE - - PLkNNING DIVISION EXIIIISIT, SCALD- oyv i. , u 1' -P V►GUlT u L L 9�x� $ W F -p o ZAUT = �7 r - � T I VOGOr.lT I � �QL1TODUUT C -2 IQL''U.u¢OUT I � I .T 1'l C 2-T d 1 VA C4 T tl T W 7 CITY Of ITG�I =12.I7,s. 8t's -07 RA\CHO CUOUNIO \CA TrrLr. c4r2N MAP PLANNING DIVISION, EX IINT- IS SCALE, T r u ♦ L -, 11 i .fT.:.'.11ti^1e'AC,c'•�...: - _,.. •.•�..•5.-- ♦ ♦'i it i1 if�,fR•' 0. 'and San Diego Avenue IA•psrtion of APN 207- 101 -431. Alan Warren, Associate Planner, presented the staff report. Commissioner Stout asked if the realignment of San Diego Avenue wis consfderc4 at this point to thu process. Nr. Warren advised that the realignment had not been considered with this application; however, was an issue being considered as part of the Foothill Specific Plan. Chairman Barker opened the pAllc hearing. Jim Cline, representingy Cucamonga County Water District,_ concurred with the findings of the Resolution and Conditions of approval. There were no further cosamnmts, therefore the Public hearing was closed. ' Notion: moved by Chlties, seconded by "fal. to reca i+I issuance of a Negative Declaration and adoftfon of the Resolution recommending approval to tin City Council. Notion carried by the following vote: RTES: COWISSIOIIEIIS CHITIEA, WAIIEL, BARKER, STWR, TOLSTOT ROES: CLWSSIONERS: NONF ARSEKT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE - carried It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that tho Foothill Coulevard Ad Hoc Committee consider the realignment of San Diego Avenue as part of the study. t ,a • ar =,�T�i}} RESOLUTION NO. 86 -175 A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAPONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DISTRICT CHANGE N0. 86-07 • REQUESTING A CHANGE' IN THE DISTRICT DESIGNATION FROM • - FLOOD CONTROL (FC) TO GENERAL COMMERICAL (GC) FOR 1.06 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF FOOTH11" BOULEVARD AND SAN DIEGO AVENUE (A•PORTION OF APN 207 -101- 43). I I WHEREAS, on the 8TH day of October, 1986 an'application was filed and accepted on the above - described project; and WHEREAS, on the 12th day of November, 1986, the Planning Commi -sion' , held a duly advertised public hearing pursuant to Section 65854 of the C41ifornia Goverment Code. SECTION 1: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has made the following n ngs: _ 1. That tha subject property is suitable for the uses ; - permitted in the propatM district in terns of access, size, and compatibility with existing land use in the surrounding area; and - 2. Thrt the proposed district change would not hart-- - - significant impact on the environment nor th- surrounding properties; and - - 3. That the proposed district c.'un;e is in ConforZance _ with the General Plan. SECTION 2: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has found that this proj—ecf-wTMnot create a significant adverse impact on the environment and recommends issuance of a Negative Declaration,on November 12, 1986. NOW, TNZREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That pursuant to Section 65850 to 65855 of the Califernia• Goverment Code, that the Planning' hereby Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga recohmends approval on the 12th day of November, 1986, District Change No. 86-07. ` 2. The Planning Commission hereby recoamends that the - City Council approve and adopt District Change No. . 86 -07. 3. That a Certlfiel Copy of this Resolution and related i material hereby adopted by the Planning Commission n' shall be forwarded to the City Council. x Resolution No. 86-1 DOA 86-07 Page 2 APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12TH DAY OF MOVEKBER, 1985. PLANNING COM10MONWIT11TY OF RANCHO CUCAKWU BY 4 Al, , f 1V Il —ivTn a 4 na1nMWWjAi�t--- ATTEST• — Brad 4�� vvllvr, puvy-Jjkrez - 1. Brad Buller, Deputy Secretary of the Planning CoaWssion of the City of Rancho Cucannga, do hereby certify that tN foregoinq Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Co•izsioe of the City of Rancho Cucasongs, at a regular meting of the Planning Comlssfo,,*hv1d on the 12th day of Movombe , 1986, by the following rote -to -wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: STOUT, MCNIEL, BARKER, CHITIEA, TOLSTOY NOES: COMMISSIONERS:, NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE J� OWMANCE MO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COWIL 09 THE CITY Or RANCHO CUCMDMGA, CALIFORNIA. REZONING A IWTIOW OF ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 207-101-43 LOCATED ON TICE NORINVEST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND SAN DIEGO AVENUE AV BORDEREJ BY ON THE NORTWEST BY rHE CUCAMONGA CREEK sT= cK44NEL FRLW FLOOD CONTROL (FC) TO GEftWJ CWnCIAL (GO.- The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: The City'Council hereby finds and-determines the-"' followillj.� A. That the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, following a public hearing held in the time and ✓ ft".,r prascy,fb*d by law, recommend the rezoning of the property hereinafter described, and this City Council has ld 4 public hearing In the time and awiner proscribed by law and duly heard and consliered said recosmandation. B. That this rezoning is consistent with the Gw4ril Plan of the City of Rancho Cuc3mip. C. That this rezoning is Consistent with the objectives of the 110ye'sepment Code of the City of,Rav-ht# Cucamonga., S, D. This rezoning will have significant envfrorapent1l impact as,• provided in the Negative Declaration filed herein. f1fflft. 2: The following described real property is hereby rezoned in the monm—r—s5red, end the Development District YAP is hereby amended accordingly. A portion of Asiessors Parcel 1knobar'207-101-43 located an the northwest carver of Foothill Boulevard and San Diego AvwAW and bordered by on the northwest by the Cuca"a Crook Storm -Channel from Flood Contra' (FC) to General Commercial (GC). SECTION 3: The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and-the City Cl shall caU_se_UWm_SW to be published within fifteen (15) 'der. after Its passage at least once in The Daily Report. a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of'onthrio, California. and circulated in Vat City 0 f Rancho CucmwWi California.. 3,36 — CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF'REPOR,T v DATE: January 7, 1987 I� tvn SO: City Council Member, PROM: Denis L. Stout, Mayor SUBJECT: Subcommittee Recommendations She Subcommittee, vbich was formed to review Planning Commission applicants for the vacancy created by the resignation of Rerun 2empel, consisting of myself and Deborah tram has met and reviewed applicants. Be are recommending to, Council that Bruce 2merick be appointed to the Planning Commlasica. ' Although there were a amber of qualified applicants, ve find Mr. Lerick to be eztremely well qualified and would sake a good addition to the Planning Commiss ,r MS:baa ? 33/ Pi;•n +r•i` .•Or 2 uA'-':1 dT•:alltt.x Y!•, .0