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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989/03/01 - Agenda Packet - (2)CITY GOUNCIL, u, DA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REGULAR MEETINGS 1st and 3rd Wednesdays — 7.30 p.m. March lr 1989 Lion Park Community Cente: 9161 Base Line Road Rancho Cucounonga • r City Couneilmembers DcnnL, L Stout, wo)vr Pamela J. Wright, e..anmrnlar Debo, ah N. Bmwn, Araror Prarr- Charles J. Buquet, °a- .draw'u' William J. Alexander Covw4w+rar Lauren M. Wasserman, cloy bfaaarrr James L Markman, noy 4,am17 Beverly A. Authelet, COY Ceti Cly OBlce 989.1851 Uum Pak. 980.3145 PAGE city Council Monds j 1 march 1. 1989 I All items suMittsd for the Cull Council Meads suet G o' Cting these .Less is clo k's writing. 'be deadline for aathe Meeting• ffia City oa the Nednoada! prior to uch St office receives all sMa. 1. Pledge of Allegiance to Flag 2. 11011 Calf Duque[ _.�.' I and Wright _t' Otout prown i � and Nr. E h a, 1.s7. -t8 171[5 @�Z�' year Dlnt LO ,toy %cllvaln and 1. Praaontst.on of flvo Y ost for 59"Lra on the sdvioOOy Patricia ooash thoLs conmiva.on of Prxlematlon cammom°ratin9 the of the originrl Aannho land grant. 2. Sonquitat.an gonqulcentennial C°aweII der re expected to " I rill be anted upon " the The follnuiag ACT item, as7 be routine and non-com" lwitb..t dtt'nuaefo of the audience for Counall at er CC sosber raaoved by A cC000llaaob diacusalon. don " °� d' 1989 Approval of Hi nutael 2 -89 1 1 later No'e 2 -15 -89 and 2 nt of 2 APDroval o f Narranto. 8°l Loo tbg6_tl9 o total am° and Payroll ending $1.952.365.79 ^ 10 1 approval to Y4C41Ve and f Uo current Invaetment Bcnodulo as of lebruar5' 481 1'189 19 S APpooval to daatroy records from the City Clerk's Office which havo balm mlcrofllu d a PAGE City Council Agenda March 1, 1989 2 RESOLUTION NO. 89 -073 1 20 A RESOLUTION OF THE C17Y COUNCIL UT THE CITY OP vAHCHO CUCAYORGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING TIM DESTRUCTION 01 CITY RECORDS AND DrC%MhTS WHICH ARE AO LONGER REQUIRED AS PROVIOFD UNDER GOVIDNHENT COVE BECTIOP 34090 5 Approval to declare as surplus and authorise sale of I 26 vehicles. 6. Approval of Envlronmcntal Initial Study Parts I and II 27 for tee Proposed railro/a crossing ioprovomente at the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Ps Crooning (PUC Po. 2 -98 7) on Vineyard Avenue north of 0th Street and the Issuance of a Catogorical Exemption therefor. (Related to Items 9 and 21) RESOLUTION 00. 89 -074 I 28 A RESOLUTION 01' THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO CUCAHONOA, CALIFORNIA APPROVING THE ENVIRONMENTAL INITIAL STUDY PARTO I AND II AND ISSUANCE OF A CATEGORICAL EYYHPTION FOR THE PROPOSED INPROVEHFWTS TO THE ATCHISON, TOl EEh AND SANTA TE RAILROAD CROSSING (PUC NO. 2- 98.7) ON VINEYARD AVENUE NORTH OF 8TH STREET 7. Approval of Improvement Security Rider for Parcel Hop I 41 9897 located on the southeast corner of Church Street and Terra Vista Parkway, submitted by Lewis Homes of California. RESOLUTION I13 89 -075 1 42 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITr OF RANCHO CUCAHONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IHPROVLNENT SECURITY RIDER FOR PARCEL MAP 9897 8 approval t.m authorise the advertising of thu now I 44 positions and salary ranges relating to the aquatics Program provided by the City through the Community Sorvicen 13 Fund for the year 1989/90 9 Approval to authorize the advertising of the •Notice I 47 Inviting Side- for the fabrication and delivery of rubberized crossing pad material to be lnntallod by and at the Atchison, Topeka and Banta Fe Railway Crossing on Virayard Avenue north of Eighth Street 11-01 PAGE City Council Agenda March 1, 1989 RESOLUTION NO. 69 -076 I 48 A n890LUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THR CITY OF Ahmmo cammomh, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A'IVDRTIBING FOR BIDS FDA TIM FABRICATION AND, "LIVERY OF ROBBERIRED CROSSING PAD AATERIAL TO BE INSTALLED BY AND AT THE ATCHISON, TOPEXA AND SANTA PE RAILWAY COMPANY CROSSi?IG ON VINEYARD AVEMIR NORTH OF EIGHTH STREET 30. APProvol to authorLio ae adve:ticing of the •NcLLCe Inviting Uids• for Avenida Ve)ar Street Improvement Project, from Cmve Avenue to Sierra Madre Avenue to be funded from CDSG finds - Account No. 38- 4333 -8811. HESOLLTIOU NO. 69 -077 A RX80LUTIC'1 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS TAD SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE •AVENIDA VSJAR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROTECT FRCH GROVE AVENUE TO SIERRA MADRE AVENUE-, IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIE3NG AND DIAEU'TIEO THE CITY CLEAR TO ADVERTISE TO RSCEIVC BIDS 11 Approval of Parcel Nap, execution of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 4 and Street Lighting Maintenance District No• 1 and 4 for Parcel Hap 11030, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard end Hai an Avenue, submitted by Lewis Flocs of California. RESOLUTION NO. 69 -070 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 11030, (TENTATIVE PARCEL Hap IN). 11030), IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, AND IMPROVEMENT SECUPITY RESOLUTION I.'O. 59 -079 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Tim CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TL'ARITORY TO LhM7SCAPR MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 903. 1 AND 4 FOR PARCEL MAP 11030 50 51 55 56 57 e t a P City Council Agenda March 1, 1989 PAGE 4 f Approval of Map, execution of Improvement Agreement and 60 Improvement Security Ridera and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintanance District No. 4 and Street Lithting Maintenance Diatrict Nos. 1 and 4 for Tract 14150, locatod at the northvost corner of Torra Vista Parkway and Milliken Avenue, oucalttod by Lewis Development Company. RESOLUTION 90. 89 -080 61 A REsOLDTIOM or TRM CITY OMICIL or THE CITY Or RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGRDEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, AND FINAL MAP Or TRACT NO. A4150 RESOLUTION 110. 09-081 62 A RESOLUTION Or THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Or RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAIHrzNARCE DISTRICT NO. 4 AND STREET LIOLTINO MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 4 FOR TRACT 14150 13 Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for 65 DR 86 -42, located on the north aide of Arrow Route between White Oak Avenue and Maple Place, nubmLtted by David Leff RESOLUTION NO. 89 -082 66 A RESOLUTION OF TeX CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Or RANC110 CUCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT axfENSION AND I.MPROVZMEHT SECURITY FOR DR 66 -42 14 Approval to exatuts Improvement Agreement Extension for 68 Tract 12952, Iocatod on the acuth side of 19th Street bstwon Haven Avenue and Door Crook Channel, submitted by Glonfed Development. RESOLUTION NO. 89 -083 69 A RESOLUTION Or THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Or RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12952 1-1:4-0 City Council Agenda P March 1, 1989 PACE 5 15. APProvxl to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for 71 DR 86 -36, located on the south aids of 6th Street betwen Utica Avenue and Cleveland Avenue, submitted by General Dynamics Valley Systems Division. RESOLUTION NO. 89 -084 .72 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IHPIOVEHChT AOREKMEMT E11ENSION AND IMPROVEMNNT SECURITY FOR DR 86 -36 16 Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for 74 Tract 13445, located on the northwest corner of Victoria Park Lane between Kenyon Way and lochastsr Avenue, submitted by T',e William Lyon Company. 75 RESOLUTION NO. 89 -085 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP M CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13445 17. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for 77 MDR 86 -24, located on the seat aide of Santa Anita Avenue north of 4th Street, submitted by Kuotell Stanley Nast Inc. RESOLUTION NO. 89 -086 78 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR MDR 86 -24 18 Approval to exocuto Improvement Agreement Extension for 80 Tract 13444, located on the south side of Victoria Perk Lana between Kenyon Nay sad Milliken Avumo, submitted by The William Lyon Company. RESOLUTION NO. 89 -087 81 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPKOVIHG IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 13444 i' �a. PAGE City Council Agenda Retch 1, 1989 19 hrpm,mi to execute Professional Services Agraemont (cr 83 89 -078) behwc the City of Rancho Cucamnga and ROOM acquisition services for Consultants for right -of -way the Starts eFund, fee of S1M1 137 o be funs da fr= the Drainage Account No. 23 -4637 -0763. 84 a o 20. Approval Rancho to(CO reoment 89- 039)eZbetween the City of for the Preparation of Cucamonga and Norris- RaPka, Inc., epocificaticre and enlinoer's design P14118, contract the Carnelian Street /Vineyard Avenuo ea_lmatex on Rehabilitation and the Carnelian Street Storm Pavem„nt Imptovemonts (Phase 1) starting from approximately Drain 200 feet north of Base Line Road acuth to San Bernardino Road. The C en d 3 �qo of funded by both Drainage plus 10% con tingen,y), will be 23- 4637 -8859 and 9 -4657- Fund and Gas Tax, Account No. 8820, rompecttvely. 86 21 Approval to execute Construction and of tpsneho the City Agreamont (CO 59 -040) betwsan Cucamonga and the Atehiean, Topeka and Santr d Ra a[ u D Cm,+sny (A.T. G E F. Co.) for the propo. lrAtalletion on Vineyard Avenue a. the A.T crossing pad designated TUC No. 2 -98.7 north of 8th 6 S.F. Crossing Street. 6: RESOLUTICH NO. 89 -080 Or TIM CITY COUNCIL Of INS CITY A RESOLUTION Or RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AND EXECUTING TIM '- ONMUCTION AND NAINISNANCE AGR'-ZMZ1r1' OETWEEN IRE CITY OF RAMMIO CUCAMONGA AND THE ATCHISON, TOPErA AND SANTA rE RAILWAY FOR THE PROPOSED RUBBER GROSSING PAD ODNPANy INSTALLATION ON VINEYARD AVENUE AT THE ATCRISON, TO, SEA AND BANTA rE RAILWAY CROSSING DESIGNATED PUBLIC UTILITIES crumISSION CROSSING NO. 2 -90.7 NORTu Or BIN STREET 88 22 Approval to oxacuto a Professional Services Agreeaent Associates, (cD 89 -041) with Michael erandman for the preparation 01 an En•irc,wwntal incorporated for the Etiwanda North &Pacific Plan. Impact Report 23 Approval tO accept Lmprovem.ents, release bonds and file I a notice of Complution fort SIR t PAGE city Council Agenda March 1, 1989 1•�Qbill Roulevnrd. NmetgE Planned Btorn 0 e' lgrated on 111 jJ; ..orth eidn of • tryj It 70111evard betwon HXylapjaMig and Geer Crook Chenojj} Faithful Parformance Bond tetreat) $399,400 ABSOLUTION N0. 09 -909 112 A RBSOLOTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THC CITY OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TOCTUILL SWLEVARD MASTER PLANNED ST7RN DRAIN AND RUTHORIDING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR T.92 MORE CUP 85 -14 located on th+ rtANeat c o[ Archibald 113 Ayomie end 9th Htree3 Faithful Performance Bond (Dtraatl S 7A,000 RESOLUTION NO. 89 -090 114 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CoUHCIL OP THE CITY OF RAPCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PURLYC IMPROVEMENTS FOR CUP 85 -14 AND AUTNORIBIN9 THE PILING OF A NOTICE OF COJtPLBTION FOR TIM MORN DR 06 -05 1_ mat*d on the eouthvent co,mn [ of 115 Boulevard and Snm re Even.e Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $ 8,000 RESOLUTION NO. 89 -091 116 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR DR 86 -05 AND AUTHORIZING THE fILINO OF A NOTICE OP C0MPLETION FOR THE MORE 24 Approval of Con:optua` Park Design for two Terra Vista 117 Planned Coamunit, Pale -- •La Hiaelon Park" and the INCA /Park Hite. City Council Agenda March 1, 1989 The follwing ordinances have had public hanrings at the tine of first reading. Ascend readings are axpactod to be routine and acn- cantrovaraiel. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. SLs City Clerk will read the title. Any itM can be raeovad for discussion. DSVMWP MT AOEPRhI NT 100 88 -197,1 83 -01 - I$flITAOE PARR 1aMJ =,J - A request by the City to amand Caction 18, Halntwnanco Cue -anty, of on existing Development Agreement for the senior housing project located cn Lomita Court, wart of Archibald Avenue - NN 202 - 152 -34 ORDINANCE NO. 381 (Second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF SHE CITY COUNCIL 0: THE CITY C% RhNC80 CUCAHOMA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDMENT NUMBER 2, REOAUTNO MAIM?LNNCE GUARANTY, TO AN ERISTIHO DEVELOPMENT AOREENLNT FOR HERITAGE PARE APARTMENTS, A SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT DEVEr.OPHRNT AQREENHIIT 4CO 88 -2981 , 95 -01 RIMIES HENDRICKSON U(ij &AEMTMEMTS - A request by the City to amend Section 22, Maintenance OUAlantl f an oxisting Development Agreament, for the Senior t=aing project located an the wont •ids of Amethyst Avenue, north of 19th street - APM 201- 232 -2e ORDINANCE NO. 382 (second reading) AN OPDINANCE OF TUB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY Of RANCHO CUCNIONOA, CALIFORNIA, hPPROVIN0 AMENDMENT NONDEP. 1, REGARDING MAINTENANCE CUA'AANTY, TO DEVCLOPHEHT AGREEMENT 05 -01 (AUDOLPH HENDRICESOII SENIOR APARTMENTS), A SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT PAGE 125 128 �ti� PAGH City Connell Agenda March 1, 1989 2. dNVItloNMENTAL ApSr Srj= bb6 ylCl'Onik COM1RINxT� pLAN ANENDNtNr A9 -01 - NILLIAM I.YO' SOMM - A request to amend the land use deeignatloL, within the Victoria Groves (wat of Nillikon on 9.1 scree) and Victoria Vineyards (east of Milliken on 12.9 arcs) Villagea of the Victoria Cemzinity PI.an located on tLw awthaaat and wet corners of Eighland and Milliken Av.suss. The request Proposal' the changing of land use da.ianations from Mndlum -High Residential (14 -24 dwelling units par amm) to Neighborhood Commercial on the east site and Neighborhood Commercial to Low- Madium Residential (4 -8 dwllinq units per acre) on the wet site - APR 227 -011- 22, 202- 211 -48 ORDINANCE NO. 392 (second reading) I 130 AN O,1DI;WCE OF THE CITT COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CXXIONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 89 -01, AMENDING THE VICTORIT. COMUUNITY my ]am USE MAP FRO.N MEDIUM -HIGH RESIDENTIAL (14 -24 DWELLING UC'TS PER ACRE) TO NEIGRSORSOOD COMPERCIAL, FOR 12.9 ACRES AT TINE JDUTHZAET CORNER OP MILLIKEN AND HIGHLAND AVINUES AND NEIGHSOal00D COMMERCIAL TO I,Xf- MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL (4 -8 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) POR 9.3 A.=S AT Tale SOUTHNEST CORNER O1 MILLIKEN AID SICHLEO WENUSS, RANCHO :'UChMONOA, CALIFORNIA, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF AWAQi(iic= ASSESSMENT AND VICTORIA 92MNUNITY PyAd AM NDMENT 88 -QS NYLL211 ^�LYQN CoNPANY, - A revision to land vise and circulation affecting ippruximately 130 acres of Phase One of the Village of Victoria Lakon South, bounded by Ease Line Road to the north, Miller Avenue to the south, the oaatorly boundary of the Victoria Planned Coaaunity to the nadt, and the Southern California Edison corridor to the we'.l and various amandments to land use and circulation to reflect 'ae- built• conditionn within the WL,drows, Vineyardo and Groves S �, PAGE City Council Agenda March 1, It 1 30 ORDIMANCE NO. 393 (second reading) 1 132 All ORDINANCE OF THM CITY COUNCIL Or TIM CITY Or RANCHO CUCA)IONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOP'TIxO VICTORIA OOIMUNlir PLAN AHENUMENT 88 -05, A REVISION TO LARD USE AND CIRCULATION AFFECTING 130 ACRES rm PHASE ONE or THA VILLAGE Or VICTORIA LAAES SOUTH AND VARIOUS AMENDMENTS TO LAND USE AND CIRCULATION TO R3rLECT -AS DUILT" CONDITIONS WITHIN THE VILLAGES Or WINDROWS, VINEYARDS, AND GROVES Q. ADi A1TI6ED rOALIO NEAAShtl9 Thu following itees hats base Advertisad and /or posted as public hearings as rsqu}.red by law. The cbair will open the meeting to receive Public tostisony. 1 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSES9HENT AtRf INnn TATx PE I ►IC P ! 135 AMENDMENT 09 -0} - CITY Of RANCHO. CUCANohab - A request to modify the local street circulation pattern withir. oubarea S. located north of Arrow Route, between the I- 15 Freeway and Etiwands Avenue, necoesitated by a proposed hWD power generating plant at the northwest corner of Etiwanda Avenue and Arrw, Route Continued free February 15, 1909 meeting. ORDINANCE NO. 391 (first reading) 149 A.: ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RhNCNO CUC:IIONQA, CALIP'J"IA, APPROVING ENVIROHHENTAI ASRE98MENT AND INDUSTRIAL AREA SPECIFIC PLT17 %AUDHENT 81 -01, REQUESTING TO MODIFY THE I.UGl' STREET CIRCULATION PATTERN WITHIN SUOIRE), 8, LOCATED NORTH Or ARROW ROUTE, BN'M.SEN THE 1 -15 FREEWAY AND ETIWANDA AVE.NE, HEC3SSTTn TED BY A PROPOSED HWD POdER "AERATING PLANT AT THE NORTHWEST CORNEA OF ETIWANDA AVENUE AND ARROW Rot= IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA S• City Council Agenda �3 /A� H :ch I, 1989 J PAGE —.1 MIROt NIA.. A E BegsNT'A ILL BOULEVARD BPECIPIC 135 PLAN PIMIR)M ":; Ql - CITY Of RANCHO COCANONCA - A request to modify the Regional Related Commercial land use option from APN 229 - 021 -59 and 229 - 031 -15, and show access points for the block bounded by FoothLll Boulevard on the north, Arrow Routo on the south, I -15 Freeway on the west, and Etivanda Avenue on the east, nocoseitatod by a proposed NND Lower generating plant at the northwest corner of Etiwanda Avenue and Arrow Route. Continued fro: Fabruary 15, 1989 Meeting. RESOI.OTIOH NO. 89 -070 153 A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RANCHO cOCAP.ONOh, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ENVIRONKENTAL ASSESSMENT AND FO0"HILL BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN PXENDH 1NW 89 -01, REQUESTING TO )IOUIFY THE REGIONAL RELATED COHNERCIAL LAND use OPTION FROH APN 229 -021- 59 AND 229 - 021 -11•, AND SHOW ACCESS POINTS FOR TPE BLOCK BOUNDED BY FOOTHILL BOULEVARD ON THE NORTH, ARROW ROUTE OII THE 000TH, I -15 FREEWAY ON THE WEST. AND ITTIWANDA AVENUE ON 1,11E EAST, NECESSITATED BY A PIYIPOSED END POYE1 OENERATIt.'G PLANT AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF ETIWANDA AVENUE AIM ARROW ROUTE IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA P PUBLIC REAR` 911 The following item have no legal publication or posting requ Lreaents. The Chair will open the Meeting to receive public testieenr. 1. No items submitted. 0. CITY NANAOER'e STAFF rAMRTB The follrvinp Ltess do not legally require any public teatiaooy, although the Choir ear open tba westing for public input 157 I ANIMat, CONTROL 158 011SIDEPA_TION OF PARTICIPATION IN THE SAN nffRNARDIH COUNTY GANG PND DPOG TASK FORCE PAGE City Council Agenda March 1, 1989 1 12 Y i J •i. TLO following Items have been requested by the City Conrail for discussion. Thor arm not public hearing Items? although the Chair nay open the meeting for public Input. 1. Com-meH11TICM O! APPROYA4 OT 19fPinYNE1I7 AQ:iRIOOINT ICo Qe `.' Q421 MITR .1ACR I.RM� Ag�CITy 1(a,�C�R 2. CIn CO FITN VAXOu. a DrtLR!anrnN me w_re m i °flOPS g2 C rPfcATrQN T1 r48 Aung @ (Nrlght) Continued from Tebxoary 15, 1981 sooting, 3 1818SVL TIDY n mATIOlL. D! FII , vne slrir. Pe@SD.4NTSAIr„$Q(,'ICI.INO PROORew (crown). 1y_ IDCMIFICATION 4e4rC11@ IOR MGIT In =Nn This is the t.so for City council. to Identify the itema they wish to discuss at the nest sooting. Thee Items will not be discussed at this sealing, only identified for the next meeting This is the ties and place for the general public to address the City Council. State law Prohibits the City Council frca addressing any issue not Previously IncluA ! on the Agenda Mo City Council say receive tostiwcr and set the matter tar a oubeegaant meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes Per individual. 162 163 164 165 PAGE City Council Agenda Narvh 1, 1989 1 13 I, vaverly A. Authelat, City Clark of the City of Rancho Cnesa>nga, horeby cortify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on retruary 24, 1989, seventy -two (72) hours prior to the ranting par Oovornamrt Coda 84953 at 9320 -C Haeo Line Rand. 'fasting to adjouw to adjourn to Hseeative session to discuss Pending litigotioa with American Iaaarsnce. LtecutLve session to adjourn to Mar:b 40 L989, 8,00 sea, at the Clarion Hotel f,r the purpose of a growtw eaaapaess! workshop. P I MGM 1 �L January 4, 1989 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTSS HE8B14LH£9SiII8 A regular meating of the Ci,:Y Council of the city of Rancho Cucamon7a met on Wednooday, January 4, 1989, in the Lions Park Coamnity Center, 9161 Ueaa Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, Califarnia The mating was called to order at 7:32 >.m. by Mayor Dennis L. Stout Prosent wore Councilmambers, W.11iam J Alwim;der, Deborah N Brown, Charles J Buquet II, Pamela J. Wright, and Mayor Donnie L. Stout. Also Present wares Jack Lae, Acting City Manager/ Jamou Markman, City Attorney; Brad Buller, City Planner; Russell Maguire, City Bngineorl Jim Hart, Administratim Sarvlcas OLroctorl Lvene A. Baker, AdmLnistrative Assintantj Diane O'Neal, Administrative Antlynt; Susan Mickoy, Administrative Aidel Jorr,• Fulwood, Resource Services Director) Alan Warren, Aosooiate Planner; Beverly Nissan, AaoLstant PJcun..l Paul Rougsau, Senior Civil Engineer; Marti Higgins, Disaster Preparedness Coordinator) and lebr3 J Adeas, Deputy City Clark. ®• AMNnmrrrxn++'e(� +REBENt'ATIONB BI. Proclamation wag Presented to the 84n•ters by Mayor Stout In rarognition of their accomplishment at the Marlboro Country Showdiwn National Competition in Nashville, Tennessee. e". e.r c is Cl Approval of Warrants, Register No's 12/21/68 and 12/28/88 and Payroll ending 12/22/88 for the total amount of $1,513,849.06 C2 Approval to receive and file currant Investawnt Schedule 26, 1988 as Of December C3 Alcoholic Beverage Application for Off Bale General for Warehouse Ltquorn, Tony A Lin and Wun -Ping Wu, 10277 Foothill Ooulovard. City Council minutes January a, 1989 Page 2 Cd. Approval of Park and Recreation CommlsBian Recommendations for Appointment of eleven Rid Hill Community Residents to esrve on the Creekside Park Community Design committee. FULLED By COUNCrLHOPUN WRIGHT FOR DISCUSSION C5. Approval of ruceomondation that the City permit the C.onty of Sea Bernardino to defend the lawsuit of Los Angeles SMSk Ltd Partnership, etc. at el v. State Board of Equalitation, etc., at al. on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga C6 Approval to declare an Apple ITS computer surplus and authorize the sale of the computer. C7 Approval of application for the per capita grant program under the C %lifornLa Wildlife, Coastal, Bud mark Land Conservation Act of 1988 for the acquisition of land for the North Best Community Park as racommended by the Park and Recreation Commission RESOLUTION NO. 89 -001 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY uF nANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TPE APPLICATION FOR optM FUNDS FOR THE PER CAPITA GRANT PROGRAM UNDER THE CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE, COASTAL AND PARR LAND CONSERVATION ACT OF 1988 FOR ACQUISITION OF L1nD FOn THE NORTH EAST COMMUNITY PARR C8 Approval of the inclusion of five now projects into the Fiscal Year 1988/89 Capital Improvement Program. The new projects era, the design of tra,fic signals at the intersections of Archibald Bad Lemon Avenues and at Haves Avenue and Revmnth Streeti the design of parkway la.ulacaps Lmytovaments on the east side of Rochester Avenue between Base fine Road and Highland Avonuel the design of median island landecaPo Improvements on Honte vista Stroat east of Eastwood Avenue, and the City -wide Beautification Master Program R.,r.v and you Nexus Study. C9 Approval to older the annexation of certain territory 10 Landscape Maintenance District N, 3 end Street Lighting Maintenanco District Nos 1 and 6 for DR 87 -17, located on tiro northeast corner of Haven and Highland Avenues. ABSOLUTION NO. 89 -002 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIIY OF RANCHO CUCAMONUA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N3. 3 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS I AND 6 FOR DR 81-17 CIO AP11z"Al to execute the Agreement (cc 69 -001) for the dneign of the addition of a loop on -ramp to the Foothill B•,ulovard - Route 15 Interchango to Parc'ns, Brinckerholf Quads and Douglas Incorporated, for a maximum of S371,50., plus a 10% cont- ruency The project is funded through the 1988189 Redevelopment Agency Budget, Account No. 13 -SO300 City Council Ilinutes January 4, 1969 Page 3 C11. Approval to execute Professional Services Agreement (CO 89 -002) with Landscape and Water MAnagemant Consultants for design and operations training for the Rod Hill Lake Ecosystem Modifications, and approve the inclusion of a 101 contingency fee, for a total not to exceed $17,000.00 PrO]ect to be funded by account number 25 -420: -7043 This is a Fiscal Year 1988/89 budgeted appropriation. PULLED FOR DISCUSSICN EY CoOHCILWOHAX WAIGET C12. Approval to execute Improvement Agreomant, Improvement Security and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3 and Street Lighting Haintenancr District Nei. 1 and 6 for DR 87 -19 and DR 87 -20, located on the northeast corner of Sixth Street and Turner Avenue, submitted by Indumar Invectmer'e, Inc. P- UOLUTI04 NO. 89 -003 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO COCAHONOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMVT AGREEH&MT AND IMPROVr'MNT SECURITY FOR DEVEL0PMENT REVIEW NO. 87 -19 AND 8,- 20 RESOLUTION NO. E9 -004 A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING :,m ANNERATION OF CERTAIN TERRITOY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT CO. 3 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 5 FOR DR 87 -19 AND DR 87 -20 C13 Approval of Map, execution of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and Ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District no 1 and Street Lighting NeinLenance District Noa. 1 and 2 for Tract 13063, located on the cast side of East Avenw, at Catalpa Street, submitted by Citation nuilders RESOLOTI0:1 210. 89 -005 A RESOLUTION OF 271E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING INPR^VENEWT AOREEYENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, AND FINAL NAP OF TRACT NO. 13063 RESOLUTION NO. 89 -006 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP F&MCNO CUCAHUNOA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE AMNEIATION OF CERTAIII TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING HAINTEHANCE DISTRICT NOS 1 AND 2 FOR TRACT 13063 C14 Approval to execute %provement Agreement and 1wrovement Security, and Ordering the Annexat -on to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3 and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos 1 and 6 for HDR 88 -19, located on the south side of Arrow Routs, east of Haven Avenue And wet of White Oak Avenue City Council Minutes January d, 1989 Page q RESOLUTION No. 69 -007 A RRSOLVTIOI7 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IN OVEME INPAOVEfgNT SECURITY FOR MINOR DEVEL, 71;T REVIEW No. g 90 RESOLUTION NO. 89 -008 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP TNg CITY OF COCAMONOA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERSNO THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO LAND RANCHO LIGHTING Y.AINTENANCEJ MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 270. 3, AND SHIN DISTRICT NOS ET DEVEIgPMEMT REVIEW NO. 88 -19 I ANO 6 FOR MINOR ' .... r^Dr12e4,+t°n°na°'Dlt-end,9 �����eaTp�t-itrenuelTO h!'et LION -170: - Og-gpg tWGNpNgA7"�CA. f�RO�Yl�NF- pFGyIPi2y7,- AN�tOP- 4NACT- NO�g�� � RE3LyA/T1ON -x'09 -019 'eEATAFN �t9fH`1N�NRit+SBNANCg -per �9liCtNe �B'"BTReR!' 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ITEM To CONE RACE AT JANUARF 18, 1989 C16 Approve! to Release Real Property Ioprovement Contract end (CO 89 -003) releasing parcel 3 of Parcel Nap 8100, 1 corner Of Ranana Avenue ° Lion Agreement Title Insurance Com and Foothill Boulevard, Orated on the northeast pony, submitted by First American RESOLUTION NO. 89 -011 A RESOLUTION OF TNR CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AELEASINO A REAL PROPBRTY IMP �Nr"rT AND LIEN RAf1CN0 COMPANY AOALEMEM- FROM FARMER JACX•S NURSERY LAND NURSERY LAND Complstponofor to ecc12319�paAe Sap ,B lQ °a se of Sonde and file e Notice o[ Of Terra reat a Vista parkway and S g located on Spruce Avenus. the north ft cornor City Council Minutes January 4, 1989 Page 5 Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $ 28,500.00 RESOLUTION NO. 89 -012 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COEINCIL OP TBB CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 12319 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A VOTICE OW COMPLETION FOR THE WORE CIS Approval mf Emergency Ma 90ment Assistance Signature Resolution amending Resolution 87 -336 as required by State Office of Emorgeny Services to facilitate Rancho Cucammnga's request to participate in Funding Assietance progra.. RESOLUTION NO. 87 -536A A RESOLUTION OT THE CITY COUNCIL 07 THE CITY OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, MAKING INCIVIDUALS WHO ARE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE APPLICATIONS AND DOCUMENTS FOR THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA C19. Approval of a Subordination Agreement (CO 89 -004) from Booker T Lastor and Migdalir E. Laster for their property located at 443 Crooked crook Drive. RESOLUYION NO. 89 -013 A RESOLUTION OF THE CI77 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAHCAGA, APPROVING A SU30RDINATION AGRZEMENT FROM BOOKER T. LASrAR AND MIGDALIA E. LASTER AND •.UTHOTIZINO THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN SAME MOTION, Moved by Brown, seconded by Alexander to approve the Consent Calendar, 1062 items C4, C11 and CIS :motion carried unanimouoly, 5 -0 DISCUSSION OF ITEM C4 Approval of Park and Rocreation Co®iosion Recoaxmondationn for Appointor nt of eleven Red Hill Community Residents to serve on the Craekside Park Community Design Coc_aittee. - Councilwoman Wright stated ohs had pulled this item because she did not feel Bill Holley should be included on the list, because of his previous work on this Cc®ittss. .:ouncilmen Ruquet felt that as a resident, Dill Molloy should be able to work with this group, and felt that his background in this area would aesiet the Committee. rouncilman Alexander "ntianad the fact that because there were eleven people to be on this Co®ittee, he did not feel une person could override whatever was trying to be accomplished City Council Minutes :anuary 4, 1982 Page 6 MOTION, Moved by Wright, seconded by Brown to approve the list of individuals submitted with the exception of BL11 Holley. Notion carried, 3 -2 (Alexander, Buquet no). DISCDSSION OF ITEM C11. Approval to "acute Professional Services Agreement (Co 09 -002) with Landscape and water Management Consultants for design and operations training for the Red Hill Lake Biosywtem Modifications, and approve the inclusion of a 301 rontingancy fee, for a total not to exceed $17,000.00. PrOJact to be funded by account number 25- 4285 -7043. This is a Fiscal year 1968/89 budgeted appropriation. Councilwoman Wright stated she had pulled Item C11 so that She could ask the question, as she does whenever there is an item regarding Red [fill Park, would the City be reimbursed at Some time for the r.Jat of this, once all of the lawaoits have been settled. Russell Maguire. City Engineer, stated yea. James Markman, City Attorney, stated this particular contract does not relate to any pending litigation, Just to clarify Councilwoman Wright -3 question Councilwoman Wright then asked if this relates to A bettor technology, James Markman, City Attcrnay, sand possibly, and that they will possibly find corrections, and that there may be design errors in the fist place. He did not nay for obtain if a pending case would pay for this unless there in an error found, One that would probably be a different lawsuit. Councilwoman Wright Stated that she would like Council to give direction to Staff to let the Council know if this is for better technology, or if there are any design it ionstruction error*, and for this information to come back to the Council. NOTION, Hover by Wright, seconded by Alexander to cpprove Item C11 Notion carried unani=nay, 5 -0 Deputy City Clerk Deb -, Adams read the titles of Ordinance Noe. 393, 386 and 387 Councilwoman Wright ackea L' V ems 01 and D2 related to each other James Markman, City Attorne stated they do relate, but that they didn•t both have to be approved in % -O,r to make sna effective Councilwoman Wright asked that Items 01 and D2 be pulled. City Council ML:utns January a, 1989 Page 7 Prod Doe asked Tot Itam D3 to be pulled. Dl GRAFFITI ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 383 (second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CUViCIL OF TUB CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AXENDIMI TITLE 8 OP THE RANCHO CDCAMONGA I,GNICIPAI. CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 9.34 PROVIDING 5, PROGRAM FOR THE Rzxov AL OP GRAFFITI AND O77MR INSCRIBED MATERIALS FROM WALLS ANT) ST.lOCInRES ON BOTH PODLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY councilwoman Wright asked when Ordinance No. 383 was firut introduced James Markman, City Attorney, stated It was probably around October or November of 1988 councilwoman Wright stated that she had naked for a financial impact report on thin 60 days ago, and was supposed to have received the information at the nut msat_ng and did not, out was told that It would be forthcoming later. She stated that she got the financial Impact report on December 7, 1988, which completely changed her point of view about the Ordinance She said after roceiving the financial Impact rerort, she was confusal about this Ordinance, and why it wan going to cost $91,000.00 to rex a the graffiti from public property for the 1939/90 fiscal year. She said that this was not counting the $35,000 00 that it Is going to coat to remove ohs graffitt from the private property. She felt this information made the whole thing seam c=pletely different, and had she had this information before, she didn't think this would have gone to second reading. She felt the graffiti on public property should be raeovod first, and then the graffiti on the private property • aid look less abundant She said it was also tell)-" her the service level was only covering gang and obscene graffiti. She said that ties In with another report she haw asked for, and that is the gang activity in the City. She said she was told there was no gang activity in the City, yet she is being told there is $91,000 n0 worth of graffiti that needs to be removed. Sbe said she would like for it to be invevtigated on other sources of funding to get the ;lrafflti removed like athar cities are doing, such as by fining, and would like to find out about this before she goaa ahead and approves the Ordinance, to sea if there is name way to rogaii thin $91,000 3O that it will cost for this program. She also felt there were problems in the funding of tha Ordinance as it was precented tonight, and felt that the public property should be tekea care of first, and her reawon for that was because she got the information so late Councilwoman Brown asked if staff had asked for a coat analysis from other cities r >• _ City Council Minutes January 4, 1989 Pago 8 Jack Ix, Acting City Manager, informed the Council of the request he had received, and the steps taken to compile the /nformntion that was in the Ordinance, and what has been given to Council so far in reports. James Markman, City Attorney, added that this is an enabling Ordinance, and that it ion -t a budgeted item. He informed the Council that you usually don't catch anyone who is creating a graffiti problem, and that the City probably would not get any money back on this. Councilman euquot added that the City It currently removing the graffiti, and that they are already spending swnuy for thin. He felt : %at if this is on 1. public property, it should be removed. He still Colt the onablL.J factor should be there. Councilman Alexander stated that he would like to a" the Gtariff•■ report on gang activity. He also felt that samethinq needed to be done about the graffiti problem. He also asked staff if there was a way to eallect the money tram people win awn the private property where the graffiti wan located James Markman, City Attorney, stated if the City rdmovnU graffiti fr•a privlto Property, they could chargo the comer for this. Mayor Steve questioned the figures in the report. Russell Maguire, City Engineer, said the final fiprree have not yet Goan made available. Councilwoman Brown stated, again, that she would like to have a met analysis on what other cities are paying as far as public and private removal. Councilwoman Wright said she In a big advocate of graffiti removal, k�L that her concern was using good fiscal sense. She said she would like this to be discussed in detail at the time the budget is dieeuesed Dl. MUNICIPAL OWE AMENDMENT - CI'.'r OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - An amendment t4 Title 8 of the Rancho Oucamongs Municipal Coda by adding a now Chapter B.:J, identifying and providing a remedy for lublic nuisances when found tr exi t o,: property within the City. ORDINANCE 10. 386 (second reading) AM ORDINANCE Or THE CITY COUNCIL OF INS CITY OF 11NCH0 CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 8 OF THE RANCn0 CUCAMONOA MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A MEN CFAPM 8 T!, IDENTIFYING AND PROVIDING A REMEDY FOR PUBLIC NUISANCES %WV FOUND TO EXIST ON PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY City Council Minutes ` January 60 1989 Page 9 D3. MUNICIPAL CODE AMSNGHENT - CITY OF RANCHO COCAYONOA - An amendment to Title 8 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Coda by adding A new Chapter 8 25, providing a program for the removal of abandoned, wracked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles from private property or public property not including highways ORDINANCE NO. 387 (second reading( AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL 07 TIE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE B OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 9.25 PROVIDIWO A PROGRAM FOR THE REMOVAL Or ABANDONED, WRECRED, DIw AATLCD OR INOPERATIVE VEHICLES FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY OR PUBL.0 PROPERTY NOT INCLU'INO HIGHWAYS Addressing Council want Fred Doe, 11036 Shaw Street, asked many questions of the City Attorney about this Ordinance HOTIONt Moved by Wright, seconded by Alexander to waive full reading of Ordinance Nos 3830 386 and 387 and approve all three Ordinances Motion carried unanimously, 5 -0. •, ADVERTIBED EUDLIC UEAEINGB NOTE, ITEMS D1 AND E2 WERE BANDIED TOGETEER El. 1EIRI FOR THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA GENERAL PLAN TECHNICAL UPDATE - A Comprehensive study tO identify the environmental characteristics and constraints Of the General Plan area. As an MEA, the document will provido a central source of current environmentcl information to assist in idantifyir;( long range, area vide, and cumulative Impacts of individual projects proposed in the General Plan area Continued from 12 -7 -88. Staff report presented by Alan Warren, Associate Planner. RESOLUTION 11O. 88 -700 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF INS CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE CERTIFICATION OF THE :TER ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE OENEkAL PLAN TECHNICAL UPDATE, ANU MARINO FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF E2 _ RANCHO CUCAMONGA - The proAact is the prepura =lone r3viuw, and adoption of a technical update of the General Plan consisting of statistical information and Implementation measures, and revisions to the Coamunity Design section of the rand Us* and Development Element s` City council Minutes January 4, 1989 { Page 10 Continued free 12 -7 -88. Staff report presented by Alnn Warren, Associate Planner. RESOLUTION NO. 88 -701 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CCONCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMOHOA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ADOPTION OF THE GENERAL PLAN TECHNICAL UPDATE, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT TMEREOF 1 Mayor Stout cloned the meeting for public hearing There being no response, the public hearing was closed. 3 Councilwoman Brown stated she had a problem with Resolution No 88 -700 for the following reason, On Attachment Two, about halfway down, it says, "In order to determine to whAt extent General Plan Land Us* policies would need to be modified OO as not to contribute to the cumulative fact on air quality, a awre extensive General Plan study would be required than the eir,Pas atatistical and administrative update on which this - acument is based. - She felt that was in order, and based or. that, could not vote for this. MOTION, Moved by Euquet, seconded by Alexander o approve Resolution No 80- 704 Motion carried 4 -1, (Brown, no) MOTION, Moved by eaquet, seconded by Alase.tder to approve Resolutirn NO 88- 701 Motion carried unanimoumly, 5 -0. E3 4BiS ZAL ASSESSMENT AND ODND'TIONAk- Uc PERMIT 88 -03 - NHE=CR AND WHEELER ARCHITECTS - Appeal of the Planing Commi ^eian•o decision approvinq tho development of a retail canter and aer'vice station totaling 4,416 square feet on a 0 63 acres of land in the Comaaunity Commercial Dlstrint (Subarea 2) of the Foothill So,.tevard Specific Plan, located at the southeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Vinyard Avenuo - APN 208 - 191 -06. RESOLUTION? so. 89 -014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C% NCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 88 -03 MR THE DEVELOPMENT L7 A RETAIL CENTER AND SERVICE STATION TOTALING 4,416 SQUARE FEET ON 0.63 ACRES OF LAND IN THE ODUKUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT (SUBAREA 2) OF THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN, LOCITBL 1T THE sOU*REA.T CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND VIHEYP ID AVENUE, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF OEM- 71, City Council Minutes January 4, 1989 Page 11 LIiYSHgL S'LL,- .DS$$aR$MLNT AND VAA SANCS 80 -09 NRBELGR AtIQ WHEELER ARCHITEGIS - Appeal of the Planning Commtssion•s docisiun approving a request to reduce the required parking setback along Foothill Suulam.t^ !cue -0 feet to 40 feet and along Vineyard Avenue fray 50 feet to 43 feet for a rotnil center and service station in the Coms:unfty Co,merciAl District (Subarea 2, of the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan, located at tits southeast corner of foothill Doulovard and Vineyard Avenue - APN 208- 192 -06. RESOLUTION NO. 89 -015 A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPWVING VARIANCE NO. BB -09 TO REDUCE, THE REQUIRED PARKING SETBACK ALONG FOCTRILL BOULEVARD FROM 50 FEET TO 40 FEET AND ALONG VINEYARD AVENUE MM 50 FEET TO 43 FEET FOR A RETAIL CENTER AND SERVICE STATION IN THE CONdUNITy COMMERCIAL DIfTRICT (SUBAREA 2) OF THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAA, LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARJ AND VINEYARD AVENUE, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF Mayor rteut st5ted there was a letter asking for a continuance an thin item Brad Buller, City Planner, said he has talked to representatives from Nhoolor and Wheeler about the continuance, and they do agree. NOTION, Moved by Alexander, onnonded by Wright to continue the item to January 10, 1989 Notion curled unaniursisly, 5 -0, E4 NODIFICATION TO CONDITIONAL USE $'SNIT 87••19 - STERNA VISTA BAPTIST CHURCH - Appeal of the Planning Commission's decision regarding a request to delete certain conditions pertaining to landscaping along Ease Lire Paid for a pre :Louely approved church facility located at the southeast corner of Jasper Street and Laafra Court - APN 202- 026 -13 staff report presented by Scott Murphy, Associate Planner. RESOLUTION NO. 89 -016 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORhIA DENYIN9 A REQUEST TO DELETE A COM7ITZON OF APPROVAL FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 87 -19 PERTAINING TO LANDSCAPING ALONG BASE LINE RO.1D FOR A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED CHURCH FACILITY LO^,ATCD AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF JASPER STREET AND LOMITA COURT Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public Input. Addressing Council east Dr. Jehn Marrhad, pastor of Sierra Vista Baptist Church, stated he felt the landscaping conditions should be delayed. He went through the events that had taken place, and why he wanted to appeal the Planning 19'r . r. City Council Hlnul'sa January d, 1901 Page 17 Coawiosion's fleciaion. He said they are not asking that the condition be deleted, but that the condition be Postponed. Be said the Church did not have the 511,100.00 to do this landscaping At title time. He also trought up the fact ttat the Water Discrict did not want them to go on their land i unless they were to 90 before the Water District Board, but further stated r that in a dietvesion with the Water District this date, tbay did agree to the Church coning on their land. He said they =0 willing to do the work, '- but that thorn is no plan, which he just learned of tonight He said he i had Originally been told the plan would be available in six "eke. He said he was told they could put the money in trust until the work was done. 'f He stated they wore willing to go ahead with the Water District', Property's landscaping when the plan in completed, but would like to be abls to OCCUpI their building new. Clark Lewis, 858 Borkelay Caurt, Ontario, stated that he Is being told there is no lll,.n, but they would llte to go ahead and mve into their building, and will put in the landscaping once the plan is completed Councilman Buquat felt there a,amed to be confusion by the appellant as to the availability of the landscaping plan. Russell Maguire, City Engineer, explained what had happened in the Enginonrtng Department, as far +ro their plan. Councilwoman Wright asked a question on Mumbo 10 on the Planning commission Reoolution 87 -178 T Russell Maguire, City Engineer, explained this to Councilwoman Wright Councilwoman weight asked if the Church were to install the laadecapiny them,elves, what kiml of tamelino would they be looking at for occupancy. Russell Maguire, City Engineer, stated over two weeks. Councilwoman Wright linked if they were to pay the in -lieu fool tonight, could they occupy ncv. Russell Maguire, City Engineer, stated yen. Mayor Stout asked Kr. Lewis who had drawn their plane. Mr L +wee rocpondoA Matlock Councilman Buquat felt that instead of going back and forth on this its., that occupancy be granted by netting a timeframe to work out the plan,, got the Mater District approval and hold this until the next phase of the project. There being no further input, the public hearing was closed. Brad Buller, City Planner, Raid the Council could modify Planning Commission Condition 10 Icy changing the language. City Council Minutes ~ January 4, 1989 Page 13 MOTION MOveJ by Buguat, cacondod by Brown to change planning Commiaalon Condition No. 10 by aayingr The issuance of Building permits for Phase II for the Church Master Plan Conditional Use permit, that the landacapinq oat on Sago Line shall be installed Consistent with the City of Rancho cuCamong2.S Base Linn Beautificati. Plan, but installation is not required until Phase II is Completed Motion carried unanimously, 5 -0. A recess was taken at 9:27 P.m. The meeting reconvened at 9x45 p.m. with all members of Council present. 85. Zffi=Mz1aa ASBESSmENT � tfI1t�NnA eP8 ZPIC P att t— 88 -06 - H3RCY AMBULANCE • A request to add ambulance services as a conditionally Permitted use within the O•fico /Profassional D'Btrict of the Stiwarda Specific Plan. Staff report presented by Beverly Nissan, Assistant P1- -nor Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Thera being no response, the publ Lc hearing was closed. ORDINANCE NO. 388 (first reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ETI'JANDA SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT 80 -061 ADDING AMBULANCE SERVICES AS A COHDITIOMALLY PERMITTED USE WITHIN THE OFFICE /PROFDSSIONAL DISTRICT Deputy City Clark Debra Adams read the title of Ordinance No 308 MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Brown to waive full reading and set second reading for January 18, 1989 Potion carried unanimously, 5-0. 71 MINOR DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 87 -71 CO RCrAL C IERS. INC. - An app9a2 of the conditions of approval for the grading and paving of approximately 12 acron of land for outdoor storage within the Minimum Impact /Heavy Industrial Specific Plan (Subaroa 9) located on the south side of Jersey Boulevard between Utica end Vincent Avonu.,a Ccatinuad from 12 -7 -88 Staff report presented by Otto Eroutil, Deputy City Plannor RESOLUTION NO. 88 -704 A RESOLUTION? OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO COC.IMONGA, CALIFORNIA, OENYINO AN APPEAL or MINOR DNVELOPHENT REVIEW NO. 87 -71 LOCATED AT 10807 JERSEY BOULTVARD IN THE f,! r city council Minutes January 4, 1989 Page 14 MINIMUM IMPACT /HEAVT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT (SUBAREA 9) OF THE INDUSTRIAL SPECIFIC PLAN. AND MUCING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public . :.Lnq Addressing Council vast i Grant Becklund, Coamerclal Carriers, stated he would like a continuance on this itom in order to work with staff on some compromises He felt that after reading the staff report, they could work things out. Councilman Duquet felt that at this point in time, they should have been further along with this than they are now. v Mayor Stout said he had no problem with a two weak continuanc., if something Good could come out of it. MOTIONt Moved by Alararder, seconded by Duquet to continue the item to January 18, 1989. Motion cat�ied unanimously, 5 -0 72. R3CDHMXffDhTION TO ESTABLISH SPEED LIMITS - It is rata®ended that a speed limit of 3S MPH be established on Hilluidu Road from Haven Avenue to Canistel Avenue, 45 MPH on Base Line Road from Haven Avenue to Spruce Avenue, 45 MPH on Haven Avenue from 4th Street to Nilson Avenue, and 45 MPH on Etiwanda Avenue from Highland Avenue to 24th Street Staff report was presented by Paul Rougoau, Senior Civil Engineer. Mayor Stout t.1t tuft in the daytime moat motorists drive about 45 MPH on Haven Avenue, but that molt or . `lwe they do drive 55 MPH He aakad how Paul Rougeau, Senior Civil Engineer, felt nL. -hat, and if he felt the residents would be bothered by having the speed reduced to 45 :> Pau) Rougeau, Senior Civil Engineer, felt thorn could be some adverse cu... 'ten to it, but that it would dapenl on the enforcement program. He felt th•1 should probably hold on the 45 MPH speed limit, and leave it unposted until it was necessary to change this. Mayor Stout opened the seating .'or public hearing There being no response, the public hoaring was closed. ORDINANCE NO. 389 (first reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMO.YGA. CALIFORNIA. SECTIO: 10 20.020 OF SEE PANCHO CUCAMONGA CITT CODE REGARDING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON (- .RTAIH CITY STREETS Deputy City Clark Debra Adams read the title of ordinance No. 389. Clly council Hinutem Ja:mary 4, 1989 Pago 15 MOT20111 Moved by .11exandar, seconded by Buquet to waive full reading, and not second reading for January 18, 1989- Motion carried unanimouel /, 5-0 There were none. • • • • • . Ml. R pOAT Oh SHI[[ PlRS0NI1Bi TO BTAT SN AANCifO COCAMONGl TM THE EVENT O[ A OIBAM (Drawn) Staff report presanted by Jack Lam, Acting City Manager, Couceil,rawd Brw'n otatod she had asked this to be placed on the agenda because she vas mado aware, after attending CST[, that Rancho Cucamonga was not ready for a major dlsast[, or emergency She stated that she and Councilwoman Wright had met with Lauroi naneorman, City Manager, to diocese what was in the staff report tonight Hr waseermen, City manager, said that he Would have to rat with the Sheriff's Department to ego if something like this could be provided. She further stated that tool in Hay of 1907, the Public Safetl Commisoion had asked question[ on thin, asklug the oama questions that ohn and Councilwoman Wright were asking Thor on Juno 12, 19870 she received a report from Mr. Wasserman, City Manager, saying that he aceumed the City Would bo protected under the circ,metAnmae. The tact In, though, under the County Dieaator Plan, the Commandor does not have the authority to deploy Sheriff-9 personnel at his discretion In other words, we loose control in emorgeno /es. She stated that on June 30, 1987, the office o: Jars Markman, City Attorney, had responded to the questions presented by the Public Safety Cc®issions stating very canciaely that the City would loose control in an detergency. She stated thi to why it was being brought up today and stated that she and Councilwoman Wright had rt with Lauren Wasserman, City Manager, in February of 1988, and in September of 1988 t'ey had received A nemo from Lauren Wasseruan, City Manager, and he had pone 'uck to the Sheriff -a Department to sea if wo could negotiate soma kind of percentage that would remain in Rancho Cucamonga in the event of an eoergancy She asked if 501 in the Moslem amount the Board would allow. Jack Lem, Actlnn city Managers stated this is what be underetrnds, and this is what sap apprrvod in the arn�mxnt to the contract in Novomtar of 1988, which was approved by the Sheriff o Department and the County Board of Supervisors Cou,.cllwoman Brown. stated the 504 wan not discussed with Council, and that they had no any in this matter. Site fort the City should know exactly how many personnel would remain in the City in the avant of an uvergoncy amity Council Minutes January <, 1989 Page 16 mayor Stout asked if this contract wag good, since Lauren Wesaatman, City Manager, had Signed it LnsLOAd of the Mayor. James Markman, City Attorney, stated he Could not answer that at this tiale. Councilwoman Wright felt that when this comma up again, there should be an agreeable number, and she felt all of theme thingo nood to be worked out in to the next contract. ACTION$ Report received and filed. W2. pj /t15TxA PAdpAAepmR�4 IMOpMATIOH RCOAAD IY3 PRIVATE Pi WAR= (Wright) Staff report prseontcd ny Marti Preparedness Coordinator. Councilwoman Wright asked rhnt kind of dtate seolotancS would be given to the private property Owner in the tun of a dimastec Marti Wiggins, Disaster rreparadnaso COOLdQ ito2p stated it would depend on the requirements us far as the damage asssv mart and by someone not having the resources to rupalr thomoglvea CouncLlwoman Wright amkud when the final disaster plan would be completod. Marti iligglne, "Banter Preparedness Coordinator, stated within two months. 111 present. Or OPTION) POR ABCAUITMNT POq A CITv 1pNAOrR (Wright) 6tefC teeort presented b) Ti, Next, Administretivo 6arvicee Director. Jaaee Markman, City Attorney, added that a suggestion for a contact would be the Mayor or his ofClca Councilwoman Ura'n stated 414 felt the Council should have an zxecut LVe 6000100 to d'ecusa tnls first. James Markman, City Attorney, stated they Could appoint wanted to anyone, anytime they Councilman wloxander aokod the exact termination data of Lauren Naesermaa, City Manager JAmwa Markman, City Attorrsy, Stated that would net be decided until February is, 1989 Councilman Alexandet asked do they tined to appoint A City Manager low or could it wait until Lauren NaemOrman was officially gone, since they elrcady have an Actirg City Manager City Council Minutes January 4, 1989 Page 17 Councilwoman Wright asked James Markman, City Attorney, to describe the notice than wee given to Lauren Wasserman, City Manager. Ja s Markman, City Attorney, said in the Notice of Intent, they gave Lauren Wasserman, City Manager, until lebruary 15, 1989 for his suspension period. COarciloan Buquet felt that nothing should be done until After lebruary 15, 1989 Councilwoman Brown asked did they or did they not racelve a confidential mmao regarding the City's credit ratinq, that w should get the ball rolling and get on with the program. Jack Lem, Acting City Manager, stated that it would be prudent in this case, to calm Jitt,ry financial markets, and the public side, that there is management and poll:ical stability in the City as wall as fiscal stability. He stated there are questions in those markets, and it in recommended that when the now City Manager is selected, that it bA appropriate to make presentation@ to the institutional bond holders, to the rating agencies and the insurance agencaeo, In whist, we purchase the insurance. He stated it was not intended to indicate that one should slow or speed up the process Councilwomen Wright stated that with Lauren Wasserman, City Manager, net cooing back, that the Council needs to get on with It Mayor Stout felt that the Council should go with an exocutiro search firm MOTION, Moved by Stout, seconded by Brown to 22nd out Requests for Proposals to the five ouggeatwd search firms. Councilman Alexander said he .lid not agree to gat rid of Lauren Wasserman, City Manager, but he felt the process should get started by going outside to look for a new City Manager. NO also wanted any additional firms to get the Request for Proposal if staff felt they would be suitable to handle this request Motion carrleJ 4 -1 (euquet, no) H4 UPDATE ON ANIBAL CONTROL (Strut) Staff rnport OrOnonted by Duane Baker, Administrative Assistant ACTION, Report received and filed HS TO PLANNING COMMISSION AO%COMMIM3 TO M x% APCOM IfPPOINTM%NTS TO THE PLARNING CMHdj§,k N MOTION, Moved by Alexander, seconded by Brown to reappoint Bruco Emerick and Suzanne Chitisa to the Planning Cammis @ion Motion carried unarlmously, 5 -0 ry -i -A city Council Minutes January 4, 1989 Page 18 H6 SV THR ADVI80AY CO 'IA ZO9 UMMUDATIONS PoR APPOIIlTh PT MOTION• HOYGd by Stout, seconded by Alexander to reappoint grace Jonas, Tlioa Ross, and Stephen darras, and to appoint Patricia goys to 1111 the vacancy created by the rnoignatlon of Bob Thomas, Notion carried unanLmously, g -0. H7. pgHLlg BAPRTY mW1IB920N SOBCO wr7TY6 TO APPOI TMMTS TO THE PHHLIC 8 FxTV CO. --IBU0 M° gNPNOATIOA TOR NOTION, Moved by Alexander, seconded by Stout to appoint Ooorge Yankovlch to fill the unexpired tarn created by the resignation of Wlll Lam Alexander. Notion carried unanimously, 5 -G HS CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMEttT TO THE BA14CHO EOARD OF - --.�DIPECTO�R 5 Staff repo rt Presented by Susan Hickey, Administrative DAAide. MCTION, Moved by Alexander, seconded by Buquat to appoint TLina Rosa to 1111 the unexpired to= created by the resignation of Steve Sensonbach. carried unanimouely, 5 -0. Notion Mayor Stout asked what the chances ware to separate the Rancho Cucamonga Coemn,nity foundation from the City. James MArkman, City Attorney, stated the Rancho Cucsxagd Community Foundation does not feel this is necessary, Councilwoman Brown euggostod the Council with them sub- coaolttes for the Foundation east , and oleo John Francis, to discuss this Councilwoman Wright would like to review thu original procone In setting up the Foundation I. IDENTl FICATION 0_ F IMS FOR NPI,f K=lj n 11 CounCLlw nan Brown stated eho would liko to develop a growth Management Task Forco as was done in the City of Carlsbad, ao that tFLa could be put on the ballot I2 Mayor Stout requested an update on the lightlnq situation at Red Hill end Hsritagn Perks n City Council Minutes January a, 1909 Page 19 Jack Williams, 9800 Dane lino Road, said that just because the comm,wity - my disagree with what the City Council has done in regards to the termination of Lauren Wasserman, City Manager, he felt the cc¢munity should band together. He stated that although there is a group out there astablishiug a recall, tnat there is also a group that does ,lot support the recall. He is not in favor of the recall himself. Fred Doe, 11306 Shaw Street, otated he Supports Councilwoman Deborah Brown on the Task Farce for Orooth Management Issue. He also stated he is in support of what the Council has dome with the termination of Lauren Wasserman, City Manager, and he is not in support of the recall. .._ •4_d.la.r NOTION, Moved by Alexander, seconded by Buquat to adjourn to Executive Session for purposes of discussing land acquisition. Notion carried unanimously, 5 -0. Meeting adjourned at 11:35 p.m. Approved: Respectfully submitted, Debra J. Adeaa Deputy City Clark .I ■ i' I ,: l r j NVNJJS YVNYYJ J.4Y JY« rYOYOPYJYNdN .JPJ . 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Under the authorit7 of Government Code Section 34090, a department head may destroy certain city records which are two years old under his charge as long as such destruction is first approved by the city attorney and city council. Also under the same Government Coda Section, authoeity is granted to destroy records which have been microfilmed. Under consideration at this time Are some City :lark Record% which are no longer required to be kept as these records are have Lean microfilmed. BA,'sp attachment /9 RESOLUTION N9 VI IA CUCAHONOAIOCALIFORNIA. AUTAORIZINGFT E E DESTRUCTION OF CITY RECORDS AND DOCUHENrs WHICH ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED AS PROVIDED UNDER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 34090 WHEREAS, it has been detemined that certain City records under the charge of the folloving City Department are no Ionejer re4uired for public or private purposes: City Cisr,'s Deparfinent WHEREAS, it has been determined that microfilming and destruction of the above- mentioned materials is necessary to conserve sb,rage %pace, reduce staff time, expense, confusion in handling, and informing the public: and t records e with the requirements of the National Bureau of microfilmed nn which Standards for permanent microphoto graphic copies, and per Govermaen' Code Section 34090; and WHEREAS, it is therefore desirable to destroy said records as 1 fisted in Exhibit "A' attached hereto and made a part hereof; and Attorney WHEREAS, said records have been approved for destruction by the City NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga dons resolve as follows: SECTION destroy thoser"cords described approval s t given to Exhibit "A'attached hereto hand bmade a part I ereof, SECTION 2: That the City Clerk is authorized to allow examination by and donat o -i—n to the Department of Special Collections of the University Research Library, University of California, or other historical society designated by the City Council, any of thr records descriP -' in Fxhibit"A' attached hereto and made a part hereof, except those deemed to be confidential SECTION 3: That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolut %n, ­and thencefor.h and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect M!L RECOaS INVENTORY WORKSHEET PILE CAB. N0. DRAWER N0._ OEPART:ffN±��y Clore - LOCATION SHELF CASE N0._ SHELF 80. PACE NO. OTHER PREPARED BY/DATE-S— /else VOLUME (CU-FT-) INCLUSIVE W SERIES TITLE (S) 6 D ^SCRIPTION OF CONTENTS REMARKSt Affidavits of Publication for 1986 6 1987 Public Hearings, Notice Inviting Bids, Notification DWOB, Foothill Study - 1986 Public Notice, Public Hearings. Traffic Signal Bid, Asseaema, Notices, block GrProposal, Report OB7 -0317, Truk Purchases, Postponement, Draln,Rcleaee Funds, DBE 6 MBE, P Assessment District - 1987 APPROVED FOR /DESTRUCTION BY CITY ATTORN N DISPOSITION OF RECORDS' RECORDS INVENTORY WORKSHEET DEPARTMENT ry Cterk FILE CAB. NO. LOCATION SHELF CASE N0. _ PACE NO._ OTHER PREPARED BY /DATE S. Perr&u l2/87B8 VOLUME (CU.FT.) INCLUSIVE DATES SERIES TI-LE(S) b DESCRIPTION OP CONTENTS REMARKS: DRAWER N0. SHELF N0.__ 1986 6 1987 Ordinances 303, 304, 299, 300, 301, 302 t Oct. - Dec. 1986 .LID, 291A, 306, 307, 308, 309, 309A, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 319, 3:0, 321, 322, 323, 324, 326, 325, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331 t Feb. - Dec. 1988 Ordinance, 372, 334, 337, 3,3, 338, 339, 336, 335 t Jan. - 'far. 1988 APPROVED FOR DESTRUCTION BY � CITY ACIOR:7E �J DISPOSITION OF RECORDSt RECORDS INVMOVy WORKSHEET OEPARTHENT Ctev Clerk FILE CAR 170. DRAM N0. LOCATION SHELF CASE N0. SHELF N0. PACE 140. OTHER PREPARED BY /DATE S, Petrel ?1 l2 /8 /b8VOLUHE (CO.FT,) INCLUSIVE DATES SERIES TITLES) b DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS RMARKS: 1987 Rs� ncl,ti... 87 -11 I 87 -226 19d8 Rc_ ec_ luti", 37 -31 87 -227 87 -630 87 -649 88 -015 8 7 -53 87.55 87-225 87 -651 88 -017 87 -270 87 -653 88 -019 67 -53 87 -232 87 -655 88 -021 87 -61 87 -234 87 -682 88 -035 I6 87 - -9 87 -273 87 -275 80 -037 87 -31 87 -277 88 -039 88 -055 87 -23 87 -279 88 961 87 -85 87 -309 88 -Oo'' 8--lo, 87 -311 88 -065 P1 -129 87 -314 88 -144 37 -131 87 -316 88 -146 87 -133 87 -317 88 -148 87 -135 87 -319 89 -154 87 -137 87 -321 88 -150 87 -157 87 -32, 88 -152 87 -159 87 -345 88 -156 87 -151 87 -347 68 -316 87 -ld9 87 -349 87 -206 87 -351 87 -205 87 -372 87 -212 87 -374 L' -214 87 -626 S7 -628 ✓ APPROVED FOR DT.,- TUXTION By I DISPOSITION OF RECORDS: 4 > t� CLIY ATTORNEY cl -:� RECORDS INVENTORY WORKSHEET DEPAATNENT__CiSy CIna FILE CAE. NO. — DRAWER NO. LOCATIO.1 SHELF CASE NO. SEELP N0._, PACE NO. OTHER PREPARED EY /DATEc Pnrr>11L 19 /a/RR VOLUME (CU.FT.) INCLUSIVE DATES SERIES TITLES) A DESCP.IPTION OF COrMnS AffidaViLs of Publications — Jan. — Feb. 1988 Sealed Bids, Public Hearings, Proposal" Etda Proposals 1 -1 -88 1 -20 -88 1 -11 -08 L 1 -18 -88 2 - 5-88 1 -11 -88 d 1 -18 -88 1 -11 -88 d 1 -18 -88 1 -11 -88 6 1 -18 -88 I APPROVED FOR DESTRUCTION BY 7 CITY AIIO l d Hearings 1 -12 -88 1 -12-88 1 -22 -88 1 -22 -88 2 -19 -88 2 -19 -88 2 -19 -88 DISPOSITIOq OF RECORDS. .�M RECORDS INVENTORY WORKSHEET DEPAR'C'G= City Clark FILE CAB. 110. DAAWEZ N0. LOCATION SHELF CASE N0. SHELF NO. PACE NO. OTHER PREPARED BY /.•IATE Shelley tralli VOLUME (OD,F7,) INCLU51VZ DATES SERIES TITLE(S) 6 DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS REYAR►S: Affidavits of Publieaticn for 1986, 1987, 1988 1986 Hearings 11/19/86 " 12/3/86 " 12/3/86 " 12/5/86 " 12/26/86 " 12/26/86 Bids 11/11/86 11/11/86 " 11/17/86 " 11!17/86 " 12,'6/86 12/26/86 Notification DYOB 12/4/86 Foothill Study 12/5/86 APPROVED FOR DESTRUCTION BY I DISPOSITION OF RECORDS: CITY ATTORNEY `GY v t °s a / T+ f e CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT Date: March 1, 1989 To: Mayor and City Council From: Elizabeth Stoddard, Finance Manager Subject: SURPLUS EQUIPMEIIT RECO1MERDATIOM• City Council declare the following vehicles as surplus and authorize the sale of the vehicles through public auction: 1980 Ford Fairmont 1985/85 1981 Mercury Zepher 1946/87 1980 Chevrolet C -20 1985/86 BACKGRO:a1D• From time -to -time the City must dispose of vehicles that become too costly to ope•ste due to a high increase of repair, or the vehicles have simply outlived their useful lives. The Ford Fairmont and Chevrolet C -20 were scheduled for replacement during the 1985/86 fiscal year and the Mercury Zephyr wa: scheduled for 1986/87 fiscal year replacement. At that time, it was decided to postpone replacement of the veh +cles until they were no longer reliable vehicles. It is now requested these vehicles be declared surplus and authorize SOP through public auction. Respectfully submitted, El lzabeth Stoddard Finance Manager ES' lah CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: March 1, 1989 i.Yr TO: City Council and Acting City Manager "'�C•- FRCM: Russell H. Maguire, City Engineer BY: Richard R. Cota, Associate Civil Engineer SUBJECT: Approval of Environmental Initial Study Parts I and I1 for the Proposed Railroad Crossing Improvements at the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Crossing (PUC No. 2 -98.7) on vineyard Avenue north of 8th Street and the Issuance of a Categorical Exemptlor. therefor RECOMMENDATION: It is hereby recommended that the City Council adopt the attached Reeolutlon accepting and approving the Environmental initial Study Parts I and II for the Proposed Improvements to said crossing and the Issuance of a Categorical EReoption therefor and direct the City Clerk to file a Notice of Exemption pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act This report presents an Environmental Assessment Initial Study for the ;roposed crossing improvements to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Crossing (PUC No 2 -98 7) on Vineyard Avenue north of 8th Street. In conformance tiith the California Environmental Quality Act and State Guidelines, the attached document has been prepared to permit construction of said improvements. The improvements g_nerally entail the installation of rubberized railway crossing pads with roadway, psvement approach improvements, sidewalk and street lighting where applicable. It is the Engineering Staff's finding that the proposed project will not create a styyn•flcant adverse Impact on the Environment and therefore recommend thst these leprovements be classified as Categorleally Exeapt. 0.esp f subyitted, RM71: L:pm �� Attachment � RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TILE ENVIROIDIENTAL INITIX STUDY PARTS I AND II ACID ISSUANCE OF A CATEGORICAL EKEMPTIOU FOR THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ATCHISCN, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILRDAD CROSSING (PUC ° NO 2 -98.1) ON VINEYARD AVENUE NORTH Or 811 STR-ZET WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cuca,,wnga has reviewed all available input concerning the Proposed Atchison, Topeka and Santa F4 Railway Company Crossing Improvements; and WHEREAS, said improvements require an Environmental Assessment; and i WHEREAS, an Environrentai Assessment Initial Study has been prepared pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, as amended. NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve as follows: Sectir; ' The City Council of Rancho Cucamonga hereby approves the 1' v rout !ssessment Initial Study and Is., •ce of a Categorical Exemption for the Proposed Atchison, Topeka ano Santa Fe Railway Crossing Improvements (PUC No. 2 -98.7) on Vineyard Avenue north u 8th Street . Section 2: The City Clerk is directed to file a Notice of ExempOr pursuan the California Environmental Quality Act. lr W EENLAaL ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW APPLICAMON RUTIAL STUDY - PART I FO" all projects requiring environmental re and submitted to the Development Review come the project application is made. Upor, i Planning 0103tpn staff will prepare Part recomendatlons to Planning Commission. The of three determinatlons: (1) The pr envlrommentai impact and a Negative Decla Project will have a significant envirorma Impact Report will be prepared, or (3) should bn supplied by the applicant giving 1 proposed project. Date Filed Project Title Applicant's Name,Addrass, Tele Ste 'L'. P 0 Box 807. Rancho 1, this form must be complated :e through the department where the ofithe Initlai application, make ,nning Commission will make one t will have no siggnificant Ion will be filed, (2) The 1opa,:t and an Environmental additional information report ler information concerning the Hv,e, Address, Telephone of Person To Be Contected Concerning this Project:,,_ 9310 Base Line Ro., Location of Project-_&,_a SF north o' 8th Street rryAS1na (PUC 80 2-98.7) on Vi ne va ra Avenue Assessor's Paree} No.: Within public street right -of -slay List other permits necessary from local, regional, state and fedora) agencies anA the agency issuing such permits: public Ut111ties -Ku ,ssion: AT b SF Railro u; can R„ if n_ ±'nunry Flnnd rpntrol• Am - -'•• ----•� +'S�f Ennlneers M PROJECT DE$rAIPTi(M Proposed use or proposed project:_lnstall ry hhrr r +11r0an rr tno oad reconstruction of portion of street .o accomodata uork, and construction of sideudlk, handirao ramos and tr t 11 where anolfrafle Acreage of project area and square restage of existing and proposed buildings, If any: n 1f Ar rra of nrn m t n n 1 ling or nronased h Udine Describe the environmental setting of the p-o,jKt site including information on topography, so st y, plants (trees), land animals, any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, land ;.-sa cf surrounding properties, and the description of any existing structures and their use (attach necessary sheets): Tnnonra0hv is rrlativel lryel e C of as it rises to the railroad No unusual plants, etc. will be disturbeu _lip historical, cultural or s^ n1 sites r111_be involved. The Immediate adtacent land uses cons'st of vacant land or residential use in — _trantitf "n to 14g16t f"^ r f i r rr1 &r All street improvements have •n. t Y n JIp A f'�nrnvrn 1nmaA to trl an la r t to tF^ raft.nan rrnttinn Is tl'e project part of a larger project, one of a serfe< of cumulative actions, which although individually small, may as 1 whole have Significant environmental impact_ m �� cD 6. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, s flammables or explosives? — Explanation of any YES answers above (attach additional sheets if necessary): noise and vibra Lion levels will increase curing construction and return to 7. normal thereafter – 1. Estimate the amount of wage and solid waste materials this project will generate daily: ?(one 8 Estimate the number of auto and truck trips generated daily by this project: $ 10± during construction only 9. Estimate the amount of grading ,(sitting 5oU t iY ling) required for this project, in cubic yards: 10. If the project involve3 the construction of residential units* cotplete the fora on the next page. II /A the attached exhibitsbpresentfthendataheAndainformationnrequiredvfornthis initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I further understand that additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaluation can be made by the Planning Division. �/?��-�, Date: Fnhrt,ary 11, 19ug Signature �t�t7 -off �." t; Richard R Coto Title AtKnciat &jyji Engineer 3( YES NO WILL THIS PROJECT, 1. Create a substantial change in ground contours? — X 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise of produce vibration or glare? — 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal etc.)? services (police, fire, water, sewage, — _L- 4. Create changes in the existing Zoning or General � Plan designations? — –X- S. Remove any existing trres? How many? Nnn° —X 6. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, s flammables or explosives? — Explanation of any YES answers above (attach additional sheets if necessary): noise and vibra Lion levels will increase curing construction and return to 7. normal thereafter – 1. Estimate the amount of wage and solid waste materials this project will generate daily: ?(one 8 Estimate the number of auto and truck trips generated daily by this project: $ 10± during construction only 9. Estimate the amount of grading ,(sitting 5oU t iY ling) required for this project, in cubic yards: 10. If the project involve3 the construction of residential units* cotplete the fora on the next page. II /A the attached exhibitsbpresentfthendataheAndainformationnrequiredvfornthis initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I further understand that additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaluation can be made by the Planning Division. �/?��-�, Date: Fnhrt,ary 11, 19ug Signature �t�t7 -off �." t; Richard R Coto Title AtKnciat &jyji Engineer 3( RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION The following Information should be provided to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Division In order to aid the school district in assessing their ability to accommodate the proposed residential development. Developers are required to secure letters from the school district for accomeodating the increased number of students prior to Issuance of building permits. Naas of Developer and Tentative Tract No.: N/A Specific Location of Project: _ NIA PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 TOTAL 1. Number of single family snits: 2. Number of multiple family units: 3. Date proposed to begin construction: 4. Earliest data of occupancy: Model/ and 0 of Tentative S. BedrOOM Price Range 3�- I 7 CITY 07 UNC80 CDCAYONGA PART II - INITL%L STCDT MIRONMEM!, CHECKLIST DATE: February 17 1989 APPLICA4T: City of Ran-ha Cutarwnaa FILING DAM LOG MWER: P'L- 4637 -88!, I. 0MRON M"AL MPACTS (Explanation of all "yes" and "maybe" ansvers are required an attached .heats). TES MAYBE NO 1. Soils and Geolon. Will the proposal have significant results ins a. Unstable ground coadicians or in ebangas in geologic relationships? b. Disruptions, displacemanes, Compaction or burial of the soil? x — c. Change in topography or ground surface contour intervals? �.. d. The destruction, coverint or modification A of any unique geologic or physic. futures? _ e. Any potential increase in vind or vater erosion of sails, affecting •ithsr an or off size conditons2 — ._ X f. Lunges in erosion siltation, or deposition' _ g. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure, or similar hazards? _ h. An increase in the -ate of extraction and /or use of any mineral resource? _ _- 2. Rvdroloty. Will the proposal have significant results in: A 7. Air Quality. Will the proposal have significant results in: A. Constant or periodic air missions fees =bile X or indirect sources? X Stationary sources? Y— b. Ucariorstion of rabient air quality and /or incerfsrsace t•ith the atceiament of coplicsble air quality standards? _ X— c. Alteration of local or regional Climatic conditions, affecting air movement, moisture or tenpersturs? _ X 4. !iota Flora. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Change in the characteristics of species, including dlveraicy, discributio , or number of any :petits of plants ?� x b. Reduction of the numbers of an unique, care � -- 1 or endangered specieo at plants? YES MAY9T_ Na a. Changes in currants, or the course of direction of flowing scream. rivers, or ephemeral stream channels? b. &anges in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the race and amount of surface vacer runoff? c. Alterations to cha course at flow of flood vacar.? I — __ X d. Change !e the account of surfaca water in any body of vacer? __ l a. Discharge into surface waters, or any alcaration of surface vatp!F quality? X f. Alteration of groundwater charaecariseies? S. Change in the quantity of gtoundvataru. either through direct additions or with - dravals, or through iatarfaranca with an aquifer? x Quality? _ Quantity? h. The reduction in the amount of water other- wise available for public water supplies? I. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding or seich•s? 7. Air Quality. Will the proposal have significant results in: A. Constant or periodic air missions fees =bile X or indirect sources? X Stationary sources? Y— b. Ucariorstion of rabient air quality and /or incerfsrsace t•ith the atceiament of coplicsble air quality standards? _ X— c. Alteration of local or regional Climatic conditions, affecting air movement, moisture or tenpersturs? _ X 4. !iota Flora. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Change in the characteristics of species, including dlveraicy, discributio , or number of any :petits of plants ?� x b. Reduction of the numbers of an unique, care � -- 1 or endangered specieo at plants? o! nav at dlsru7 elva spaci*s of c, Iniroduetlon areal Plants Saco an IL d, Raductich Sa the Patencial for agriccicuril — producricat 'Faunal Will the Pr°Posal have significant results ins atlas. f:naoge in the charactdiscr cs of o�Par mac2 X A. diversity. incluY species of +nY sPacias of aalaalst % b, eduction o! the oua sab*rs of any uaiqua• tar* R at endangered ypaeias of Srslst au or disptive ePabarr of of e ru x c, Iacroductlan or result is i irriat -- aataals loco an area, vananc of anlaalst to the mlgratioa or ao d. Deterioration or iaa° wl of *sisting fish of Wildlife habitat? S. 109O will the proposal have si[n =fiat results Sat discri- Will cha 9iMy. altar the .. growth rata of a. diversity. °L I bucfoo. density. araat the hu-.- Populaci= of an Proposal aRfact existing hinging. °t b, will the P ro pad for additional ha uala: ecaate a daces 6. Socio- £eonoaie Tacrors. Will the Proposal have s ignil least taaulcs ins a• ionsl aan thsags is local or To$ agaic. toald chatactetis tics, including aCandc at X coaaeitiAl divorsity. tax race. �— valuut ts be equitably dis tt b, will Prolact too ro ect beneficiaries. tax i.e.. buyers, Itts, sax P P ro act Waste a. sYats or P � will the t, Land Use and Tttnrnsul is °int proposal have significant x a, A substantial alcaracioatut cha P rssanc of gleaned land we of as A conflict with any destinations objectives- b. overa antal cad Plans of_.; m f °varr3 �_ %,_ policies . of adopted entitiest upon the 4ulaitF 11:) uancity of % C. M impact eonsuoPcivs or ndn- consupptiva exisciag — -- recreational opp octunStisst --- ?lie LES S. ir:nsoortaelon. gill the proposal have significant results in: a. Orneratian of substantial additional vehicular r-tvitoont? -2— b. Effects an exisciag streets, or denand for ne, strut coastruction? X -- — e. Effects on existing parking faeilicier, or desand for nev parking? _ X d. Substantial Impact upja existing cranaporta- tICM systems? a. Altorations to present patty -ns of circula- tion or aavesent of yeople and /or goods? X _ f. Alterations to or iffaets on present and potential vacer- borne, rail, mass transit or air traffic? X r g. Increases in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, b LcyclLsta or pedestrians? i 9. Cultural Resources. Vill the proposal have algniflaaot results lot A. A disturbance to the integrity of archaeolofltal. palnontologicals and /or historical resources? X 10. Hea1:A. Sa[ee., and Hu!execs raetors. Will the proposal haw aigml HCtnC results in: A. Creselon of any health hazard or potential health hazard? X b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? _ _- e. A risk of explosion or release of hazardout substances in the event of an accident? d. M increase fn the number of individuals or species of vecto- or pachenogenic organisms or the exposucs of people co such organisms? e Inereaso in existing noise levels? I. Exposure of people to potentially dangerous noise levels? X s The creation of objectionable odors? h• M increase In light or glare?3 (7 ^' = X- Y55 xAYS? %0 11. Aesthetics. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. The abicruction or degradation of any scenic vista or view? x b. The creation of an aesthetically offensive sitar x C. A ernflitt with the objective of designated or potential scenic corridors? x 12. Ucilleles and ublic Services. Will the proposal have a eigaitiePaoc naed for new systsas, or alcaracions to the followings a. 7.lec:e..c power? x _ b. Natural or packaged Bast C. CemouniQICions systmes? d. Wacar supply? e. Wascwatsr facilities? f. rlood control structures? x 1. Solid waste facilities? _ x h. Fire protection? X _ L. Police protection? x _ j. Schools? k. Parks or other recreational facilities? 1 Mainranance of public facilities, includitg rag" sad flood control facilities? x _ B- Other governaancal services? 13. Enemy and 3carce gesourcu. Will the proposal Nava signif SCan[ results in• a. Use of substantial or excaasive fuel or energy? x b Substantial increase in demand upon existing ocurces Of energy? x c. An increase im the demand for development of new sources of energy? _ _^ d. An increase or perpetuation of7e consumption of non- ronevable forms of energy, when feasible renevabie sources of energy are available? x