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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013/12/04 - Agenda Packet - it . city of 1 NCHOL,UCAMONGA GA __ _. ,____ - 5 - 11 10500 Civic Center Drive 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 9173 34, 1 1, 1 ; City Office: (909) 477-2700 s `- 1 le' 4 AGENDAS i f l i JI FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 60 UI :� PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY I I CITY COUNCIL , I REGULAR MEETINGS Y 0 A 1st and 3rd Wednesdays -0- 7:00 P.M. r 1 a c 8 I DECEMBER 4, 2013 - A : zis z. ORDER OF BUSINESS CLOSED SESSION Tapia Conference Room 5:00 P.M. Call to Order Public Communications Conduct of Closed Session City Manager Announcements REGULAR MEETINGS Council Chambers 7:00 P.M. MEMBERS MAYOR L. Dennis Michael MAYOR PRO TEM Sam Spagnolo COUNCIL MEMBERS William Alexander Marc Steinorth Diane Williams '� ---. CITY MANAGER John R. Gillison _.. ; . CITY ATTORNEY James L. Markman `. :.-� ' CITY CLERK Janice C. Reynolds 'k:::,, %. r / INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC CCAI '.HO aCAMONGA TO ADDRESS THE FIRE BOARD, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY,SUCCESSOR AGENCY AND CITY COUNCIL The Fire Board, Public Financing Authority,Successor Agency and City Council encourage free expression of all points of view. To allow all persons to speak, given the length of the Agenda,please keep your remarks brief. If others have already expressed your position, you may simply indicate that you agree with a previous speaker. If appropriate, a spokesperson may present the views of your entire group. To encourage all views and promote courtesy to others,the audience should refrain from clapping, booing or shouts of approval or disagreement from the audience. The public may address the Fire Board, Public Financing Authority, Successor Agency and City Council by filling out a speaker card and submitting it to the City Clerk. The speaker cards are located on the wall at the back of the Chambers, at the front desk behind the staff table and at the City Clerk's desk. If as part of your presentation, you would like to display visual material, please see the City Clerk before the meeting commences.Any handouts for the Fire Board, Public Financing Authority, Successor Agency or City Council should be given to the City Clerk for distribution. During"Public Communications,"your name will be called to speak on any item listed or not listed on the agenda in the order in which it was received. The "Public Communications" period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business portion of the agenda. During this one hour period, all those who wish to speak on a topic contained in the business portion of the agenda will be given priority, and no further speaker cards for these business items (with the exception of public hearing items)will be accepted once the business portion of the agenda commences. Any other"Public Communications"which have not concluded during this one-hour period may resume after the regular business portion of the agenda has been completed. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. If you are present to speak on an"Advertised Public Hearing"or on an"Administrative Hearing" Item(s),your name will be called when that item is being discussed, in the order in which it was received. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less,as deemed necessary by the Chair,depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. AGENDA BACK-UP MATERIALS Staff reports and back-up materials for agenda items are available for review at the City Clerk's counter, the City's Public Library(-ies) and on the City's website. A complete copy of the agenda is also available at the desk located behind the staff table during the Council meeting. LIVE BROADCAST Fire Board, Public Financing Authority, Successor Agency and City Council meetings are broadcast live on Channel 3 for those with cable television access. Meetings are rebroadcast on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. The City has added the option for customers without cable access to view the meetings"on-demand"from their computers. The added feature of"Streaming Video On Demand"is available on the City's website at www.cityofrc.us/cityhall/council/videos.asp for those with Hi-bandwidth (DSL/Cable Modem) or Low-bandwidth (Dial-up) Internet service. The Fire Board, Public Financing Authority,Successor Agency and City Council meet regularly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.in the Council Chambers located at 10500 Civic Center Drive. Members of the City Council also sit as the Fire Board, Public Financing Authority,Successor Agency and City Council. I Copies of the agendas and minutes can be found @ www.cityofrc.us laIf you need special ass i sta n ce o r accommodations to participate in this meetin g, p lease contact the City Clerk's office at (909) 477-2700. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired. Please turn off all cellular phones and pagers while the meeting is in session. FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND 1 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ,a,o[_tiO aCAMONGA DECEMBER 4, 2013 A. 5:00 P.M P.M. — CLOSED CALL TO ORDER — TAPIA CONFERENCE ROOM Roll Call: Mayor Michael Mayor Pro Tern Spagnolo Council Members Alexander, Steinorth and Williams CLOSED SESSION CALLED TO ORDER AS THE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY AND CITY COUNCIL. B. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S) IC. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S) ID. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION - TAPIA CONFERENCE ROOM D1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR LORI SASSOON PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 REGARDING LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, THE MID-MANAGER, SUPERVISORY/PROFESSIONAL GROUP, THE GENERAL LABOR GROUP, THE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIREFIGHTER ASSOCIATION LOCAL 227, THE FIRE SUPPORT GROUP AND THE FIRE MANAGEMENT GROUP– CITY, FIRE D2. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956. 8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE, SOUTH OF BASE LINE ROAD, DENTIFIED AS 7418 ARCHIBALD AVENUE; NEGOTIATING PARTIES: LINDA D. DANIELS. ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; AND EUNICE BOBERT, ORANGE HOUSING DEVELOPENT CORPORATION — HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY D3. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956. 8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED 9775 MAIN STREET EAST OF AVENUE AND ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET AND 8845 RAMONA AVENUE EAST OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE AND SOUTH OF FERON BOULEVARD; NEGOTIATING PARTIES: LINDA D. DANIELS. ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; AND DEBI MYERS, NORTHTOWN HOUSING DEVELOPENT CORPORATION — HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, -••, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND 2• • • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA• •aflaftllo 61' DECEMBER 4, 2013 D4. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT 8408 ROCHESTER AVENUE; NEGOTIATING PARTIES: NETTIE NIELSEN, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR, CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA;, AND BOBBY BRETT, RANCHO BASEBALL, LLC) REGARDING LEASE TERMS - CITY D5. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(A): - RANCHO CUCAMONGA V. IEHHC, ET AL., CASE NO. CIVRS1305865— CITY E. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS F. RECESS CLOSED SESSION TO RECESS TO THE REGULAR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. G. REGULAR MEETING CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL WILL BE CALLED TO ORDER. IT IS THE INTENT TO CONCLUDE THE MEETINGS BY 10:00 P.M., UNLESS EXTENDED BY CONCURRENCE OF THE FIRE BOARD, AUTHORITY BOARD AND COUNCIL. G1. Pledge of Allegiance G2. Roll Call: Mayor Michael Mayor Pro Tern Spagnolo Council Members Alexander, Steinorth and Williams H. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS H1. Recognition of 3rd Annual Top Chamber Business Award Recipients. H2. Presentation of Award to the City Council by Pomona Valley Habitat for Humanity. H3. Rancho Cucamonga Firefighters' 215t Annual Spark of Love Toy Drive. H4. Animal Center Announcement: Home for the Holidays Adoption Promotions. � • FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, PUBLIC P � • • U FINANCING AUTHORITY AND 3 L:: ] CITY COUNCIL AGENDA DECEMBER 4, 2013 I. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ,) This is the time and place for the general public to address the Fire Protection District, Public Finance Authority Board and City Council on any item listed or not listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Fire Protection District, Public Finance Authority Board and City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The Fire Board, Public Finance Authority Board and City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. All communications are to be addressed directly to the Fire Board, Authority Board or City Council not to the members of the audience. This is a professional business meeting and courtesy and decorum are expected. Please refrain from any debate between audience and speaker, making loud noises, or engaging in any activity which might be disruptive to the decorum of the meeting. The public communications period will not exceed one hour prior to the commencement of the business portion of the agenda. During this one hour period, all those who wish to speak on a topic contained in the business portion of the agenda will be given priority, and no further speaker cards for these business items (with the exception of public hearing items) will be accepted once the business portion of the agenda commences. Any other public communications which have not concluded during this one hour period may resume after the regular business portion of the agenda has been completed. CONSENT CALENDARS: The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Fire Board/Authority Board/Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Fire Board/Authority Board/Council Member for discussion. J. CONSENT CALENDAR - FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT I J1. Approval of Minutes: November 20, 2013 (Regular Meeting) J2. Approval of Check Register dated November 13, 2013 through November 25, 2013 for the 1 total amount of$1,077,332.00. J3. Approve year two (2) of Contract Number 13-020 with Xerox Inc. for the lease/purchase of 7 City-wide multifunctional copiers that includes services and supplies, and authorize and authorize staff to allocate related expenditures from applicable City, Fire District, and Police Department account numbers in accordance with the approved FY 2013-2014 budget. J4. Accept the Remediation and Demolition Services for the properties at 9547 and 9561 San 8 Bernardino Road, Contract No. FD13-010 as complete, release the bonds, accept a maintenance bond, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and approve the final contract amount of $112,221.28. FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND 4 • 'J CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -g-A r1,O aCAMON.,A DECEMBER 4, 2013 RESOLUTION NO. FD. 13-039 11 A RESOLUTION OF THE FIRE BOARD OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE REMEDIATION AND DEMOLITION SERVICES FOR THE PROPERTIES AT 9547 AND 9561 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD, CONTRACT NO. FD13-010, AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK K. CONSENT CALENDAR - SUCCESSOR AGENCY K1. Release of Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. 09021640/014055275 in the amount of 12 $609,233.77, for the East Avenue Master Plan Storm Drain Line 8 Project, Contract No. RA11-012. L. CONSENT CALENDAR - PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY L1. Approval of Minutes: November 20, 2013 (Regular Meeting) --- M. CONSENT CALENDAR - CITY COUNCIL M1. Approval of Minutes: November 18, 2013 (Special Meeting Chaffey College Joint) November 20, 2013 (Special Meeting Economic Development) --- November 20, 2013 (Regular Meeting) M2. Approval of Check Register dated November 13, 2013 through November 25, 2013 and 14 payroll ending November 25, 2013 for the total amount of$5,749.584.16. M3. Accept the Illuminated Street Name Sign Replacement FY 12/13 Project, Contract No. 13- 49 012, as complete; release the faithful performance bond; accept a maintenance bond; release the labor and materials bond; approve a Resolution authorizing the Public Works Services Director to file a Notice of Completion, release the retention 35 days after acceptance and approve the final contract amount of$94,376.00. RESOLUTION NO. 13-202 52 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT FY 12/13 PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. 13-012, AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK M4. Approval to increase the purchase spending for pesticides and fertilizer products from Crop 53 Production Services, Inc. of Riverside and Target Specialty Products of Santa Fe Springs based on RFB #11/12-003, with no price increase and consistent with the original competitive bid process for FY 2013-2014 in the amount of $145,000 ($80,000 for Crop Production Services, Inc. and $65,000 for Target Specialty Products) to be funded from various City General Fund accounts and Landscape Maintenance District accounts as approved in the adopted budget for FY 13/14. FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, _ , .. PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND 5 • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA fIO%CAMONL,\ DECEMBER 4, 2013 M5. Adoption of 2014 Legislative Platform. 54 M6. Approve year two (2) of Contract Number 13-020 with Xerox Inc. for the lease/purchase of City-wide multifunctional copiers that includes services and supplies, and authorize and 67 authorize staff to allocate related expenditures from applicable City, Fire District, and Police Department account numbers in accordance with the approved FY 2013-2014 budget. M7. Consideration to schedule a Public Hearing for placement of special assessments/liens for 68 delinquent refuse accounts. M8. Release of Faithful Performance Bond retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond for 69 Parcel Map 15550, located on the west side of Wardman Bullock Road, north of Wilson Avenue, submitted by Etiwanda Creek Partners, L.P. M9. Ratify Resolution No. 13-203 to provide additional funding for the Emergency Acquisition of 71 Materials and Contract Labor forces necessary to effect the required roofing repairs to the Etiwanda Pacific Electric Depot in the Amount of $14,834 and to appropriate $14,834 from Community Development Block Grant Funds Account Number 12043145650-1389. RESOLUTION NO. 13-203 78 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA RATIFYING AND AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR THE EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT OF GOODS AND SERVICES WITHOUT COMPETITIVE BIDDING. N. CONSENT ORDINANCES The following Ordinances have been introduced for first reading. Second readings are expected to be routine and non-controversial. The Fire Board, or Council will act upon them at one time without discussion. The City Clerk will read the title. Any item can be removed for discussion by a Board Member, or Council Member. N1. DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2013-00873 AND ADDENDUM TO GENERAL 80 PLAN FINAL PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (FPEIR) (SCH #2000061027) - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A supplement to the Development Code Update (DRC2010-00571) amending Title 17 (Development Code) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to clarify definitions, administrative procedures and correct prior errors and omissions. An Addendum to the General Plan FPEIR has been prepared for this project. ORDINANCE NO. 863 (SECOND READING) 81 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2013-00873, A SUPPLEMENTAL UPDATE TO THE DEVELOPMENT CODE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. RE PROTECTION DISTRICT, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA . f�O aCAMONGA DECEMBER 4, 2013 I111/W O. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORT The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. 01. Review and approval of the Adopt RC Program Policy and Procedures. 97 02. Alcohol Compliance Team/DUI update. (Oral Report) --- P. COUNCIL BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. P1. INTER-AGENCY UPDATES (Update by the City Council to the community on the meetings that were attended.) P2. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Council Member.) Q. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING R. ADJOURNMENT I, Debra L. McNay, Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager, of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on November 27, 2013, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. November 18, 2013 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SPECIAL JOINT MEETING WITH THE CHAFFEY COLLEGE GOVERNING BOARD A. CALL TO ORDER I A special joint meeting of the Rancho Cucamonga City Council and Chaffey College Governing Board was held on Monday, November 18, 2013, in Celebration Hall, located at 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Mayor Pro Tern Sam Spagnolo called the meeting of the City Council to order at 4:02 p.m. Present were Council members: Bill Alexander, Marc Steinorth, Diane Williams and Mayor Pro Tern Sam Spagnolo. Mayor L. Dennis Michael was absent. Board President Kathleen Brugger called the meeting of the Chaffey College Governing Board to order at 4:02 p.m. Present were Chaffey College Board President Kathleen Brugger, Vice President Lee McDougal and Board members Gary George and Katie Roberts. Board member Paul Gomez arrived at 4:11 p.m. Present from Chaffey College were Dr. Henry Shannon, Superintendent/President; Dr. Ciriaco "Cid" Pinedo, Associate Superintendent of Business Services and Economic Development; Dr. Sherrie Guerrero, Associate Superintendent of Instruction and Student Services; Lisa Bailey,Vice President of Administrative Services; Kevin Coduto, Student Trustee and Eva Ramirez, Executive Assistant. Faculty, staff and administrators from the college were also present. Present from the City were: John Gillison, City Manager; Linda Daniels, Assistant City Manager; Lori Sassoon, Assistant City Manager/Administrative Services; Trang Huynh, Building & Safety Services Director; Andy Onodera, Police Chief; Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager;Jim Frost,City Treasurer;Veronica Fincher,Animal Care and Services Director; Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director; Fire Chief Mike Bell; Mark Steuer, Director of Engineering Services; Deputy Fire Chief Mike Costello; Operations Lieutenant Danielle Boldt; Breanna Medina, Management Analyst II/Emergency Preparedness and Debra McNay, Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager. * * * * * * l B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS I Melissa Kim indicated that she attended Chaffey College and spoke about the educational and networking benefits she received. George Matousek spoke about his experiences at Chaffey College and how these experiences helped his career. * * * * * * * DRAFT * November 18, 20131 Special Joint Meeting with the Chaffey College Governing Board City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 Special City Council Minutes 1 Page 1 of 2 C. JOINT MEETING (STUDY SESSION) 1 Mayor Pro Tem Sam Spagnolo welcomed Board President Kathleen Brugger and the Chaffey College Governing Board, faculty, staff and college administrators to the meeting. 1. Update on City and College economic development efforts Linda Daniels, Assistant City Manager and Dr. Cid Pinedo, Associate Superintendent of Business Services and Economic Development presented an update on the economic development efforts being made by the City of Rancho Cucamonga and Chaffey College. 2. Emergency Management collaboration Breanna Medina, Management Analyst II/Emergency Preparedness; Lisa Baily, Vice President of Administrative Services and Troy Ament, Administrator of Maintenance and Operations reported on the opportunities available for emergency management collaboration. Deputy Fire Chief Mike Costello and Operations Lieutenant Danielle Boldt provided a video and spoke about the benefits of the Active Shooter program. 3. Review of public and private development projects being proposed in the City Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager and Tom Grahn, Associate Planner, updated the Board and the Council on the public and private development projects being planned in the City. 4. College/campus outlook for the next five years Board President Kathleen Brugger; Dr. Henry Shannon, Superintendent/President and Dr. Sherrie Guerrero, Associate Superintendent of Instruction and Student Services spoke about the formation of the college and the campus outlook for the next five years. 5. Measure L Bond Update Dr. Cid Pinedo, Associate Superintendent of Business Services and Economic Development presented an overview on the projects completed and planned at Chaffey College using Measure L Bond proceeds. I E. ADJOURNMENT I The meeting adjourned 5:35 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Debra L. Mc Nay, MMC Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager Approved: * * ' ' ' * DRAFT * November 18, 2013 I Special Joint Meeting with the Chaffey College Governing Board City of Rancho Cucamonga I Special City Council Minutes I Page 2 of 2 November 20, 2013 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES A. CALL TO ORDER I The special meeting of the Rancho Cucamonga City Council convened in the Tri-Communities Room at the Civic Center, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Mayor L. Dennis Michael called the meeting to order at 3:30 p.m. Present were Councilmembers: Bill Alexander, Marc Steinorth, Diane Williams, Mayor Pro Tem Sam Spagnolo and Mayor L. Dennis Michael. Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; Jim Markman, City Attorney; Linda Daniels, Assistant City Manager; Lori Sassoon, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services; Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director; Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager; Robert Karatsu, Library Director;Trang Huynh, Building and Safety Services Director; Mark Steuer, City Engineer; Flavio Nunez, Management Analyst I; and Debra McNay, Records Manager/Assistant City Clerk. B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS I No communication was made from the public. C. ITEM FOR DISCUSSION I Cl. Update on Economic Development Strategy and programs Linda Daniels,Assistant City Manager, presented the staff report on the need to update the City's economic development strategy. She indicated that it has been 10 years since the strategy was updated and reported that there have been many changes locally and regionally. Mrs. Daniels addressed some of the areas to be focused on in this update. A history of the City's economic development strategy was presented. The first strategy was completed in 1996 and it was updated in 2003. This 2014 update will be completed using a Team RC approach in which a cross section of employees from all Departments are involved. Mrs. Daniels indicated that a Request for Proposals has been prepared and was sent to 230 companies. Thirteen companies responded with proposals, which were reviewed and narrowed down to 4 companies. By the end of the year, she indicated that a recommendation will be presented to the City Council. Mrs. Daniels reported on the next steps and indicated that once the firm has been retained, they will review the economic development strategies, meet with the City Council and the advisory group, and conduct community outreach and interviews. She expected that the updated strategy would include a business recovery component. Flavio Nunez, Management Analyst I, reported on the programs and services currently provided to the business community even after the elimination of Redevelopment. Mr. Nunez also highlighted several successful business relocations and expansions that have occurred in the past 12 months. It is anticipated that some or all of these programs might be included in the economic development strategy update. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Special City Council Economic Development Meeting City of Rancho Cucamonga I Special City Council Minutes I Page 1 of 2 Lastly, Mrs. Daniels indicated that Council Member Steinorth had assisted with the development of a new program, BYB2RC. This program will reach out to residents in the City to see if their employer would be interested in relocating to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. She outlined conceptually how this program would work. Council Member Steinorth noted that the biggest advocate the City has is its residents. He discussed how this program could assist the City in attracting new businesses. Council Member Alexander concurred with the concept as it is fresh and new. In response to Council Member Alexander, Mr. Gillison indicated that the consultant's fee has not been determined yet. Council Member Williams liked the idea and compared it to the City's B.R.A.C.E. program. She noted that there are businesses here today because of the City's work. Mayor Pro Tem Spagnolo agreed that the BYB2RC program was a good idea and thanked Council Member Steinorth for his hard work. Mayor Michael agreed, noting that this program wouldn't have been as successful if the City hadn't softened its regulatory approach and amended the development code. He noted that this new program is a perfect approach to the City Council's vision. In closing Mayor Michael thanked the representatives from the Chamber of Commerce and staff for attending the meeting and lending their support. D. ADJOURNMENT , Mayor L. Dennis Michael adjourned the meeting at 4:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Debra L. McNay, MMC Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager Approved: * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Special City Council Economic Development Meeting City of Rancho Cucamonga I Special City Council Minutes I Page 2 of 2 November 20, 2013 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, SUCCESSOR AGENCY CLOSED SESSION, SPECIAL AND REGULAR MEETINGS MINUTES A. CALL TO ORDER The Rancho Cucamonga City Council, Fire Protection District and Housing Successor Agency held a closed session on Wednesday, November 20, 2013 in the Tapia Room at the Civic Center located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. by Mayor L. Dennis Michael. Present were Council/Fire Protection District Members: Bill Alexander, Diane Williams, Marc Steinorth, Mayor Pro TemNice President Sam Spagnolo and Mayor/President L. Dennis Michael. Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; City Attorney James Markman; Linda Daniels, Assistant City Manager and Lori Sassoon, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services. B. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S) The following closed session items were considered: D1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR LORI SASSOON PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 REGARDING LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, THE MID-MANAGER, SUPERVISORY/PROFESSIONAL GROUP, THE GENERAL LABOR GROUP, THE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIREFIGHTER ASSOCIATION LOCAL 227, THE FIRE SUPPORT GROUP AND THE FIRE MANAGEMENT GROUP– CITY, FIRE D2. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956. 8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE, SOUTH OF BASE LINE ROAD, DENTIFIED AS 7418 ARCHIBALD AVENUE; NEGOTIATING PARTIES: LINDA D. DANIELS. ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; AND EUNICE BOBERT, ORANGE HOUSING DEVELOPENT CORPORATION— HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY D3. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PUPSUANT TO GOVEERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 REGARDING REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8846 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD AND 7948 VINEYARD AVENUE, NORTH SIDE OF SAN BERNARDINO ROAD, WEST OF VINEYARD, IDENTIFIED AS PARCEL NUMBERS 0207-101-48 AND 0207- 091-56, 57. NEGOTIATING PARTIES: PAMELA J. PANE, MANAGEMENT ANALYST II AND KIRSTEN R. BOWMAN, ESQ. ON BEHALF OF THE DISTRICT AND CHYI CHEN HONG AND JOHNSON HONG OF HOME AND LAND, LLC. UNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE AND TERMS – FIRE D4. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS FOR THE CITY PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 13089 FALLING OAK DRIVE IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND IDENTIFIED AS APN 0227-693-54; NEGOTIATING PARTIES: KIRSTEN R. BOWMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND JASON WELDAY, TRAFFIC ENGINEER, CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; AND PROPERTY OWNERS, GERALD LOPEZ AND DANNELLE R. CARPIO, AND THEIR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES REGARDING REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS TO BE ACQUIRED AS PART OF THE INTERSTATE 15 AND BASE LINE ROAD INTERCHANGE PROJECT -CITY * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 1 of 11 D5. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS FOR THE CITY PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 13539 BASELINE AVENUE IN THE CITY OF FONTANA AND IDENTIFIED AS APN 1100-771-01; NEGOTIATING PARTIES: KIRSTEN R. BOWMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND JASON WELDAY, TRAFFIC ENGINEER, CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; AND PROPERTY OWNERS, TESORO SIERRA PROPERTIES, LLC, AND THEIR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES REGARDING REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS TO BE ACQUIRED AS PART OF THE INTERSTATE 15 AND BASE LINE ROAD INTERCHANGE PROJECT - CITY D6. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS FOR THE CITY PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 13349 BASELINE AVENUE, 13451 BASELINE AVENUE, AND 13479 BASELINE AVENUE IN THE CITY OF FONTANA AND IDENTIFIED AS APN 1100-771-02, -03, AND -09; NEGOTIATING PARTIES: KIRSTEN R. BOWMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND JASON WELDAY, TRAFFIC ENGINEER, CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; AND PROPERTY OWNERS, PACIFIC/COSTANZO/LEWIS- FONTANA, A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP AND PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT GROUP, AND THEIR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES REGARDING REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS TO BE ACQUIRED AS PART OF THE INTERSTATE 15 AND BASE LINE ROAD INTERCHANGE PROJECT - CITY C. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S) I No persons were present wishing to speak. E. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS No announcements were made. F. RECESS I CLOSED SESSION TO RECESS TO THE REGULAR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. The closed session recessed at 6:25 p.m. with no action taken. G. REGULAR MEETING CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS The meetings of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, Successor Agency, Financing Authority and City Council reconvened in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. President/Chairman/Mayor L. Dennis Michael called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present were Board Members/Board Members/Council Members: Bill Alexander, Marc Steinorth, Diane Williams, Vice President/Vice Chairman/Mayor Pro Tem Sam Spagnolo and President/Chairman/Mayor L. Dennis Michael. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 2 of 11 Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; Jim Markman, City Attorney; Linda Daniels, Assistant City Manager; Lori Sassoon, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services; Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director; Trang Huynh, Building & Safety Services Director; Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager; Mark Steuer, Engineering Director; Nettie Nielsen, Community Services Director; Fire Chief Mike Bell; Police Chief Tony Onodera; Debra McNay, Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager and Adrian Garcia, Assistant City Clerk. H. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS I H1. Presentation of Proclamation to Nancy Cisneros in recognition of her service to the Rancho Cucamonga community and the Inland Empire as Regional Manager of the League of California Cities Inland Empire Division. Mayor Michael presented a proclamation to Mrs. Cisneros and her son, Matthew Cisneros and thanked them for their service to the community. H2. Presentation of a Plaque to Jackie Amsler for her 25 Years of Services as Announcer of the Founders Day Parade. Mayor Michael noted that Mrs. Amsler was not able to attend the meeting this evening and indicated that this presentation would be rescheduled. H3. Presentation regarding West-Side Neighborhood Parks and Street Lighting public engagement process. Bill Wittkopf, Director of Public Works Services, presented a report on the public engagement process. H4. Introduction of newly assigned Police Personnel; • Darrick Moitosos, Deputy • Jason Salinas, Deputy • Aaron Rodriguez, Detective • Jason Calvert, Detective Police Chief Tony Onodera introduced the newly assigned Police personnel. I. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS I 11. Jim Heitman, representing the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce, spoke about upcoming Chamber activities. 12. Janet Walton offered a prayer to the City Council, staff and the audience. 13. Christy Einmen announced the upcoming American Cancer Society Relay for Life, which will be held at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park. 14. Sal Briguglio expressed concerns with the planned Superior Court realignment. He noted that this realignment will cause attorneys to move out of the City and create transportation and financial problems for the indigent, seniors and disabled persons in the City. He requested that a Resolution be adopted, opposing this plan. 15. Allison Kreider indicated that many shelters are filled with lazy, callous and cruel employees who do not care about saving animals. She noted that this process is taking too long as the residents were promised a no-kill shelter eight years ago 16. Melissa Schweigert reported that the volunteer program will be closed until after the first of the year. This is bad timing with the holidays approaching. She indicated that the Center would be very busy and * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 3 of 11 volunteers are needed to make sure that the animals are displayed in the best light. 17. Ondra Gilbertson noted that the volunteers were dismissed one year ago. She presented statistics from the Center, and stated that adoptions and rescues are down and euthanasia is rising. 18. Susan Keithly displayed a photo of the Center employees and animals celebrating Halloween, noting that the employees were just promoting themselves. 19. Dana Keithly indicated that the volunteers were dismissed for just speaking out against animals in crates. As a result of the dismissal, adoptions are down and more animals are dying. 110. John Lyons noted that the Center had been reviewed by several agencies, who indicated that everything is being done properly. He pointed out that for the last year, the above speakers have been conducting a bullying campaign at these meetings. Mr. Lyons invited the Council and the audience to a Thanksgiving dinner at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Thanksgiving Day. 111. David Ricks spoke about the planned Superior Court realignment, noting that this plan would have a devastating effect on the community. CONSENT CALENDARS: The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Fire Board/Successor Agency/Authority Board/Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Fire Board/Successor Agency/Authority Board/Council Member for discussion. J. CONSENT CALENDAR - FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT J1. Approval of Minutes: November 6, 2013 (Regular Meeting) J2. Approval of Check Register dated October 30, 2013 through November 12, 2013 for the total of $145,010.17. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Williams,to approve the staff recommendations in the staff reports. Motion carried 5-0. K. CONSENT CALENDAR - PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY I K1. Approval of Minutes: November 6, 2013 (Regular Meeting) MOTION: Moved by Williams, seconded by Spagnolo, to approve the minutes. Motion carried 5-0. L. CONSENT CALENDAR - CITY COUNCIL I L1. Approval of Minutes: November 6, 2013 (Special Meeting) November 6, 2013 (Regular Meeting) (Pulled for Discussion) L2. Approval of Check Register dated October 30, 2013 through November 12, 2013 and payroll ending November 12, 2013 for the total of $3,365,205.22. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 4 of 11 L3. Accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $26,950.00, to the lowest responsive bidder, CTG Construction, Inc., and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $2,695.00, for the Cultural Center Lobby Painting project to be funded from Account No. 1025001-5602. L4. Approval of a Self-Generation Facility Interconnection Agreement for RCMU Customers and to delegate the authority to enter into future Self Generation Facility Interconnection Agreements to the City Engineer or his designee. L5. Approval to authorize the advertising of the"Notice Inviting Bids"for the construction of Sidewalk Improvements at 9'h Street from Hellman Avenue to Old Spur Track and Baker Avenue from 8'h Street to 9'h Street, to be funded from Safe Routes to School Grant, Gas Tax and Citywide Infrastructure Funds. RESOLUTION NO. 13-196 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF "SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS AT 9TH STREET FROM HELLMAN AVENUE TO OLD SPUR TRACK AND BAKER AVENUE FROM 8TH STREET TO 9TH STREET", IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS L6. Release of Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. 1000826434 in the amount of $25,415.19 for the Manzanita Drive Storm Drain Improvements, Contract No. 12-043. L7. Release of Faithful Performance Bond No. 1000826424 held in lieu of a Maintenance Guarantee Bond in the amount of $195,183.58 for the Etiwanda Creek Park Parking Lot Renovation and West Beryl Park ADA Retrofit, Contract No. 12-039. L8. Approval of a Cooperative Agreement between the City of Fontana and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for maintenance of landscape improvements related to the Interstate 15 at Base Line Road Interchange Project. L9. Approval of a Cooperative Agreement between the Inland Empire Utilities Agency and the City of Rancho Cucamonga for the relocation of reclaimed water facilities in conjunction with the Interstate 15 at Base Line Road Interchange Project. L10. Approval of a Reimbursement Agreement between City of Rancho Cucamonga and City of Fontana for Interstate 15 at Base Line Road Interchange improvements. L11. Authorization to appropriate the amount of$24,312.54 into Account Number 1361701-5606 from Federal Byrne JAG Grant Funds for the purchase of Command Center Furniture for the Video Control and Monitoring Room for the Police Department's Public Safety Video Network. L12. Authorization to appropriate funding to upgrade the Video Forensics Computer for the Police Department in the amount of $26,590.12 Funded from Federal Byrne JAG Grant Funds into Account Numbers 1356701-5605 ($8,115.44) and 1 361 701-5605 ($18,474.68.) L13. Accept Improvements, release the Faithful Performance Bond, accept a Maintenance Bond and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for DRC2011-00255, located 13195 Whittram Avenue, submitted by All State Paper and Metal Recycling CO., Inc. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 5 of 11 RESOLUTION NO. 13-200 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA,ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRC2011-00255 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK L14. Accept Improvements, release the Faithful Performance Bond, accept a Maintenance Bond and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for Tract 18096, located at the Southwest Corner of East Avenue and Via Veneto Drive, submitted by Rancho Victoria Meadows, LLC. RESOLUTION NO. 13-201 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 18096 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK L15. Approval to purchase Dell Equallogic storage area network hardware and maintenance through Dell Direct in the amount of$142,798. Council Member Steinorth removed Item L1 for discussion. MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Steinorth, to adopt the recommendations in the remaining staff reports. Motion carried 5-0. L1. Approval of Minutes: November 6, 2013 (Special Meeting) November 6, 2013 (Regular Meeting) (Pulled for Discussion) In response to Council Member Steinorth, the Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager confirmed that the corrected minutes were in front of the City Council for their review. MOTION: Moved by Steinorth, seconded by Spagnolo, to approve the minutes. Motion carried 5-0. lM. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS - FIRE, CITY I The following items have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required by law. The President/Mayor will open the meeting to receive public testimony. M1. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF THE 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE—On October 16, 2013, a first reading of Ordinance No. FD 54 was held and a public hearing was scheduled for November 20, 2013. The effective date of said Ordinance and referenced Fire Standards is Wednesday, January 1, 2014. ORDINANCE NO. FD 54 (SECOND READING) AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, WITH ERRATA, TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS, AMENDMENTS, ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF FEES; AND REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 6 of 11 Fire Marshall Rob Ball presented the staff report. President Michael opened the public hearing. John Lyons spoke in support of the adoption of Ordinance No. FD 54. President Michael closed the public hearing. The Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager read the title of Ordinance No. FD 54. MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Steinorth, to adopt Ordinance No. FD 54 for second reading. Motion carried 5-0. M2. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF THE 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODES — On October 16, 2013, a first reading of Ordinance No. 862 was held and a public hearing was scheduled for November 20, 2013. It is duly noted that Thursday, December 19, 2013, will be the last day a permit will be filed under current Code standards; the effective date of said Ordinance will be January 1, 2014. ORDINANCE NO. 862 (SECOND READING) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTERS 15.04, 15.12, 15.16, 15.20, AND 15.24 OF TITLE 15, OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE, AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, INCORPORTING THE "INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, VOLUMES 1 AND 2," 2012 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; 2013 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTAL CODE," 2012 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "UNIFORM MECHANCIAL CODE," 2012 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2013 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, INCORPORATING THE "UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE,"2012 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; THE 2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, INCORPORATING THE "NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE,: 2011 EDITION, INCLUDING ANNEXES THERETO; 2013 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, INCLUDING APPENDICES THERETO; TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN AMENDMENTS, DELETIONS, ADDITIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS Trang Huynh, Building and Safety Services Director presented the staff report. Mayor Michael opened the public hearing. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Michael closed the public hearing. The Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager read the title of Ordinance No. 862. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Williams, to adopt Ordinance No. 862 for second reading. Motion carried 5-0. M3. Consideration of a Resolution setting forth findings with respect to Local Conditions within the City of Rancho Cucamonga which make certain modifications and changes to the 2013 Edition of the California Building Code, the California Residential Code, the California Plumbing Code, the California Mechanical Code, and the California Electrical Code Necessary. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 7 of 11 RESOLUTION NO. 13-197 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO LOCAL CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA WHICH MAKE CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS AND CHANGES TO THE 2013 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, THE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, THE CALFIORNIA PLUMBING CODE, THE CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, AND THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE NECESSARY Trang Huynh, Building and Safety Services Director presented the staff report. Mayor Michael opened the public hearing. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Michael closed the public hearing. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Williams, to adopt Ordinance No. 862 for second reading. Motion carried 5-0. M4. DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2013-00873 AND ADDENDUM TO GENERAL PLAN FINAL PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (FPEIR) (SCH #2000061027) - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A supplement to the Development Code Update (DRC2010-00571)amending Title 17(Development Code)of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to clarify definitions, administrative procedures and correct prior errors and omissions. An Addendum to the General Plan FPEIR has been prepared for this project. ORDINANCE NO. 863 (FIRST READING) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2013-00873, A SUPPLEMENTAL UPDATE TO THE DEVELOPMENT CODE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. Jennifer Nakamora, Associate Planner, presented the staff report. In response to Council Member Steinorth, Ms. Nakamora indicated that parking ratios could be reviewed. She confirmed with Mayor Mi8chael that the parking ratios could be reviewed with the density changes. Mayor Michael opened the public hearing. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Michael closed the public hearing. The Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager read the title of Ordinance No. 863. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Williams, to adopt Ordinance No. 863 for first reading and set second reading for December 4, 2013. Motion carried 5-0. Recess: Mayor Michael recessed the meeting at 8:35 p.m. Reconvene: Mayor Michael reconvened the meeting at 8:40 p.m. M5. Consideration of a Resolution to establish a standby capacity charge tariff within the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility Service area, pursuant to the requirements and authority of Chapter 3.46 of Title 3 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes ( Page 8 of 11 RESOLUTION NO. 13-198 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, TO ESTABLISH A STANDBY DEMAND CAPACITY RESERVATION CHARGE TARIFF WITHIN THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL UTILITY SERVICE AREA PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND AUTHORITY OF CHAPTER 3.46 OF TITLE 3 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL CODE. Fred Lyn, Utility Division Manager, presented the staff report. Mayor Michael opened the public hearing. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Michael closed the public hearing. MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Spagnolo, to approve Resolution No. 13-198. Motion carried 5-0. N. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING ITEMS Speaker cards may be submitted for all those who wish to speak on the following topic(s).The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair, depending upon the number of individuals wishing to speak. All communications are to be addressed directly to the Fire Board, Authority Board or City Council, not to members of the audience. N1. Approval of a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopting a Renewable Energy Resources Procurement Plan. RESOLUTION NO. 13-199 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES PROCUREMENT PLAN Fred Lyn, Utility Division Manager, presented the staff report. Mayor Michael opened the administrative hearing. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Michael closed the hearing. MOTION: Moved by Spagnolo, seconded by Alexander, to approve Resolution No. 13-199. Motion carried 5-0. 0. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORT The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. 01. Presentation and discussion of San Bernardino County Court Reorganization. (This item was heard last to accommodate Judge Slough) Steven Nash, Executive Officer for the San Bernardino County Court system, presented an update on the court's pending reorganization. Presiding Judge Marsha Slough noted that this decision was not made lightly and outlined the extreme financial condition currently in the court system. For instance, San Bernardino County should have 1,500 employees and 157 judges to operate the courthouses (there are 862 and 86 respectfully). She reported that employees were laid off, courthouses in outlying areas were shut down and case loads are building up. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 9 of 11 Changes made to draft minutes after distribution. In response to Council Member Steinorth, Judge Slough noted her priorities if funding were restored would be to keep courtrooms and courthouses open and to restore the service level. In response to Council Member Steinorth, Mr. Nash expected that the realignment would have a positive impact on court cases. Mayor Pro Tem Spagnolo indicated that the State of California has imposed many terrible things on this community. In response to Council Member Alexander, Mr. Nash confirmed that all of the processes are being evaluated in order to increase efficiency. In response to Council Member Williams, Judge Slough indicated that she had no control over how the new Justice Center was built. It was noted that this large building does not have adequate parking. Judge Slough indicated to the Council Member that the only thing to do was to advocate for appropriate and proper funding. Mayor Michael concurred with the comments made. He requested that the City Manager prepare a Resolution and review opportunities to advocate for funding for the San Bernardino County Court system. 02. Update on Senior Nutrition Services provided by Family Services Association. Nettie Nielsen, Community Services Director and Dave Moore, Community Services Superintendent presented an update on the senior nutrition services provided by Family Services Association and supplemented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. She reported on FSA's proposed reductions in service and indicated that they have been directed not to make any service reductions as the City would make additional contributions to the programs. In response to Council Member Alexander, Mrs. Nielsen confirmed that hot meals would be delivered five days a week. Discussion was held about the criteria for this program, as three persons are proposed to be removed from the program due to the eligibility requirements. Mrs. Nielsen confirmed that discussions are being held with FSA about these two programs and indicated that any proposed reduction in service would be eliminated with additional City funding. Mayor Pro Tern Spagnolo indicated that the City might see an increase in non-residents if we were the only City offering hot meals. In response, Mrs. Nielsen indicated that the proposed frozen meals were only for the Meals on Wheels program. Hot meals will continue to be provided. Council Member Steinorth noted that since the City is supplementing the costs for these programs, the City should have a stake in setting the criteria. Mrs. Nielsen concurred, noting that it is staff's contention that the supplemental funding can be used to ensure that people are not removed from the program. In response to Council Member Alexander, Mrs. Nielsen indicated that she would furnish the criteria to the City Council members for their information. MOTION: Moved by Michael, seconded by Steinorth to approve the proposed supplemental funding to the senior nutrition services provided by Family Services Association. Motion carried 5-0. 03. Presentation of Engineering's Annual Report. (Oral Report) Mark Steuer, Director of Engineering Services, presented the Department's annual report. . P. COUNCIL BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 10 of 11 P1. CONSIDERATION OF A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE COMMUNITY SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE'S REGARDING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY& ARTS FOUNDATION'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Mayor Michael reported that the Community Services Subcommittee met and has recommended the Y P Y reappointment of Bryan Snyder to the Community & Arts Foundation's Board of Directors. MOTION: Moved by Alexander, seconded by Steinorth, to re-appoint Bryan Snyder to the Community& Arts Foundation, for a four-year term to expire in December, 2017. 5-0. P2. CONSIDERATION OF CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION REGARDING APPOINTMENTS TO THE PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION. Mayor Pro Tern Spagnolo reported that the Community Services Subcommittee met and has recommended that Bill Pallotto and Janet Ryerson be reappointed to the Park and Recreation Commission. As Michele Jacks does not wish to be reappointed, the City Clerk's office is advertising for the vacancy. MOTION: Moved by Steinorth, seconded by Spagnolo, to re-appoint Bill Pallotto and Janet Ryerson to the Park and Recreation Commission, for a four-year term to expire in December, 2017 and fill the Y P remaining vacancy through the recruitment process. 5-0. P3. INTER-AGENCY UPDATES (Update by the City Council to the community on the meetings that were attended.) Council Member Williams reported that she attended a meeting of the Local Agency Formation Commission this morning. All items were postponed until January 14, 2014. P4. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Council Member.) No announcements were made. P. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING • In response to Council Member Alexander, Mr. Gillison indicated that the Council would receive a report on recognition of Mr. Wilson. Q. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Michael adjourned the meeting at 10:20 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Debra L. McNay, MMC Assistant City Clerk/Records Manager Approved: * * * * * DRAFT * November 20, 2013 I Regular Fire Protection District, Public Financing Authority, City Council Meetings City of Rancho Cucamonga I City Council Minutes I Page 11 of 11 N! - ; It L f .!...1 '4.1 v 4 - *" 1'4 $.4 v-, C..1 2 Q '`''' i C-) •� • Eq cE = cab— 1 .. g."4 ,,r`t 0 . `1 .g 494 t %.....1ZI*4 ‘‘I. 1:21 o • o 0 4C'n tt 4(10 ' tt lN^ •N ---'' o ti P o V ke, 1 ris- if,. ..,tt :- pi i- j.' zr. ' \ 1 '"zt.€ P 111114111111111 P t'e) .2 v 1 Pizza with a purpose. Bring in this flyer, present it to your server, and we'll donate 20% of your check to the organization listed below. Purchases include dine in, take out, catering and all beverages. FUNdraiser in support of: (RC Firefighters Spark of Love Toy Drive) (12/12/13) (All Day) Valid at the following location: California Pizza Kitchen 12517 North Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 Located in the Victoria Gardens Mall AN Join the Pizza DoughTM Rewards program on your next visit or at cpk.com and receive a free Small Plate for registering. California PIZZA KITCHEN FUNdraiser offer valid only on the date(s)and at the CPK location identified on the flyer.Only 501c organizations and non-profits schools are eligible to participate in CPK's FUNdraiser program.CPK will donate twenty percent of food and beverage sales to the organization.Tax,gratuity,gift card and retail sales are excluded from the donation.Offer valid for dine in,take out,online,catering or curbside orders. Not valid for delivery orders.Offer void if flyer is distributed in or near restaurant. For more information about the 50k organization participating in the FUNdraiser, please contact the organization directly. I Home for the Holidays December it - 3 0th Rancho Cucamonga Animal Care and Adoption Center 1/2 Price Adoptions on ALL PETS! All Adopters Entered s,r woo into a Drawing for a Pet S m art �Special ifts for Cift Card Featured Pets throughout the month Other Ways to Help: Donate $10 for a RC Pets Calendar Donate $5 or sio for a aoldie or Raisin Plush Toy 404/A 11780 Arrow Route, Rancho Cucamonga (909) 466-7387 www•RCPets.info WINTER WONDERLAND PET ADOPTION I YENT f ; .• A. • DECEMBER 14 11 A.M. - 3PM. ADOPTION RATES: DOGS = $35, CATS = $25, RABBITS = $10 RAFFLE: TRUE EMOTIONS PHOTOGRAPHY PACKAGE SPECIAL PHOTOS WITH SANTA PAWS AND GOLDY THE ELF FOR MORE INFO: WWW.RCPETS.INFO VICTORIA GARDENS CULTURAL CENTER EVENT SPONSORED BY: COURTYARD C„: AunN x� THE CITY 12505 CULTURAL CENTER DR. � �„�„ , ' ` it RANCHO CUCAMONCA Animal Services! - d,•chkv* !Nei d peajie RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT P1 Agenda Check Register 11/13/2013 through 11/25/2013 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amouni AP 00342091 2013/11/14 l CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 55.20 AP 00342103 2013/11/141 UNIFIRST UNIFORM SERVICE 52.40 AP 00342252 2013/11/201 VERIZON CALIFORNIA 535.02 AP 00341910 2013/11/131 CONFIRE JPA 19,675.15 AP 00342252 2013/11/20( VERIZON CALIFORNIA 477.15 AP 00342173 2013/11/20( LARKIN, DAVID W 32.55 AP 00342180 2013/1 1/20 1 MARLINK SA INC 135.00 AP 00342202 2013/11/20( PUBLIC AGENCY SELF INSURANCE SYSTEM 5,570.00 AP 00341935 2013/11/13 1 FLEET SERVICES INC. 333.60 AP 00342252 2013/11/201 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Gillison, City Manager From: Lori Sassoon, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services /32 By: Shelly Munson, Information Services Analyst C Keri Hinojos, Senior Buyer, CPPB Subject: APPROVE YEAR TWO (2) OF CONTRACT NUMBER 13-020 WITH XEROX INC. FOR THE LEASE/PURCHASE OF CITY-WIDE MULTIFUNCTIONAL COPIERS THAT INCLUDES SERVICE AND SUPPLIES, AND AUTHORIZE STAFF TO ALLOCATE RELATED EXPENDITURES FROM APPLICABLE CITY, FIRE DISTRICT, AND POLICE DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT NUMBERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve year two (2) of Contract Number 13-020 with Xerox Inc., in amount of $112,832, for the lease/purchase of city-wide multifunctional copiers that includes service and supplies, and authorize staff to allocate related expenditures from applicable City, Fire District, and Police Department account numbers in accordance with the approved Fiscal Year 2013/2014 budget. BACKGROUND In support of the City's copier services, the Information Services Division manages city-wide multifunction copier services. As a result of a RFP process in conducted in 2012, Xerox, Inc. was selected as the awarded vendor to provide the multifunction copier equipment, as well as maintenance, repair, and consumable supplies. The scope of work and specifications remain the same; therefore, staff recommends approving a renewal for a second year of the five year agreement with Xerox, Inc., in accordance with Contract Number 13-020. P8 ift3/44 STAFF REPORT kg* RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DisnucT RANCHO Date: December 4, 2013 CUCAMONGA To: President and Members of the Board of Directors John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Mike Bell, Fire Chief By: Walt Stickney, Associate Engineer 1.0Sb`65� Pam Pane, Management Analyst II Pe Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer 3{{ Subject: ACCEPT THE REMEDIATION AND DEMOLITION SERVICES FOR THE PROPERTIES AT 9547 AND 9561 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD, CONTRACT NO. FD13-010 AS COMPLETE, RELEASE THE BONDS, ACCEPT A MAINTENANCE BOND, AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $112,221.28 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Fire Board accept the Remediation and Demolition Services for the Properties at 9547 and 9561 San Bernardino Road, Contract No. FD13-010, as complete, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion, release the Faithful Performance Bond, accept a Maintenance Bond, authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $108,060.00 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received and authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $5,611.06, 35 days after acceptance. Also approve the final contract amount of $112,221.28. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The Remediation and Demolition Services for the Properties at 9547 and 9561 San Bernardino Road scope of work consisted of the demolition of structures, foundations, and slabs, removal of existing masonry walls and footings, on-site pavement and curbs, playground structures, trees and stumps, vegetation, fences, monument sign and mailboxes. The site was graded level, hydro seeded and fenced at completion. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: Budgeted Amount: $118,866.00 • Account Numbers: 3288501-5240 • Fire Board Approval to Advertise: April 17, 2013 > Publish dates for local paper: April 23 and 30, 2013 Y Bid Opening: May 23, 2013 > Contract Award Date: June 5, 2013 P9 FIRE BOARD STAFF REPORT Re: REMEDIATION AND DEMOLITION SERVICES FOR THE PROPERTIES AT 9547 AND 9561 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD December 4, 2013 Page 2 ➢ Low Bidder: Laird Construction Company Inc. ➢ Contract Amount: $108,060.00 ➢ Contingency: $10,806.00 ➢ Final Contract Amount: $112,221.28 ➢ Difference in Contract Amount: $4,161.28 (3.85%) The net increase in the total cost of the project is a result of three (3) Contract Adjustments. The notable changes that were significant to the increase of the Contract amount were: extra fencing to secure the site, hydro seed site and reimbursement of AQMD permit fees per contract. Respectfully submitted, Mike Bell Fire Chief MB/WS/SH:ls Attachment P10 s,NA DR r 1 I ILLS 'E RD ILL IDEPo' \ Irl,1,� LSO AV I - WILSON AV LSON,V -EEC.1• {1 �.� n■r \ I IIIHNO e_ a .: iiii!isIISr! 6 (-11 llindE. PrIERI �1M�+� JERSEY BL �1 .- 'tfl. U�I II I I�� i s ! 1 CHURCH ST j i G - i ; I I ,-,- I i ! ,`-�i /I ;. \ SAN BERNARDINO RQ. I i \ .L. '` ROOTHILL!B m 1D >! Q ' �N >i I iW 8 ; >4 > . 1, I I 1D OI � ��-• 1�L . it MI z 1 \ 1 SC! AROW RT. ! v 1 PROJECT T- = -�- ! z!wi 9TH ST ! I ..-.-.-.>I _ . _ .. - -- i JERSEY BL I I 1 I i --- JER: Vicinity Map REMEDIATION AND DEMOLITION SERVICES FOR THE PROPERTIES AT 9547 & 9561 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD P11 RESOLUTION NO. FD 13-039 A RESOLUTION OF THE FIRE BOARD OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE REMEDIATION AND DEMOLITION SERVICES FOR THE PROPERTIES AT 9547 AND 9561 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD, CONTRACT NO. FD13-010, AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the Remediation and Demolition Services for the Properties at 9547 and 9561 San Bernardino Road, Contract No. FD13-010, has been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the Fire Board of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardind County. RESOLUTION NO. 13-039— Page 1 79-/- P12 STAFF REPORT I h ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT L1 RANCHO Date: December 4, 2013 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the Successor Agency John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineerin Services/City Engineer By: Jerry A. Dyer, Principal Civil Engine Shelley Hayes, Assistant Engineer Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND NO. 09021640/014055275 IN THE AMOUNT OF $609,233.77, FOR THE EAST AVENUE MASTER PLAN STORM DRAIN LINE 8 PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. RA11-012 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Successor Agency authorize the City Clerk to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. 09021640/014055275 in the amount of $609,233.77, for the East Avenue Master Plan Storm Drain Line 8 Project, Contract No. RA11-012. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: Sully-Miller Contracting Co. 135 S. 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Gillison, City Manager From: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director By: Ernest Ruiz, Streets, Storm Drain, and Fleet Superintendent Kenneth Fung, Assistant Engineer Subject: ACCEPT THE ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT FY 12/13 PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. 13-012, AS COMPLETE; RELEASE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND; ACCEPT A MAINTENACE BOND; RELEASE THE LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND; APPROVE A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DIRECTOR TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION, RELEASE THE RETENTION 35 DAYS AFTER ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVE THE FINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT OF $94,376.00 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the Illuminated Street Name Sign Replacement FY 12/13 Project, Contract No. 13-012, as complete, release the Faithful Performance Bond, accept a Maintenance Bond, authorize the release of the Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of $94,376.00 six months after the recordation of said notice if no claims have been received, authorize the release of the retention in the amount of $4,718.80, 35 days after acceptance; and approve the final contract amount of $94,376.00. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The subject project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the Public Works Services Director. The Illuminated Street Name Sign Replacement FY 12/13 Project scope of work consisted of retrofitting illuminated street name signs with energy efficient LED lighting, replacing damaged signs and/or individual sign panels and the relocation of existing illuminated street name signs from a mast arm mounting to a wind resistant horizontal davit arm type mounting. The majority of signs replaced during this cycle were on Archibald Ave. and Vineyard Ave. between 6th St. and Banyan St. Pertinent information of the project is as follows: > Budgeted Amount: $100,000.00 > Account Numbers: 1170303-5300 > Engineer's Estimate: $100,000.00 > City Council Approval to Advertise: November 21, 2012 P5O CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT FY 12/13 PROJECT December 4, 2013 Page 2 > Publish dates for local paper: November 27, 2012 December 4, 2012 > Bid Opening: December 18, 2012 > Contract Award Date: January 16, 2013 • Low Bidder: California Professional Engineering of La Puente > Contract Amount: $94,376.00 > 5.96% Contingency: $5,624.00 > Final Contract Amount: $94,376.00 > Difference in Contract Amount: $0.00 (0.00%) Though two Contract Change Orders were issued, the total cost of the project did not increase. Contract Change Order No. 1 extended the project length by 26 working days so the contractor could fabricate and install adaptors to ensure that the illuminated street name signs were level. Contract Change Order No. 2 extended the project length by 4 working days so that the contractor could order and replace LED tubes that were damaged when shipped from the manufacturer. R-spectf. submi ' -d, William Wittkopf Public Works Services Director WW/ER:kf Attachment P51 RECORDING REQUESTED BY: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91729 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: CITY CLERK CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91729 Exempt from recording fees pursuant to Gov't. Code Section 27383 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The undersigned is an owner of an interest or estate in the hereinafter described real property, the nature of which interest or estate is: All public rights-of-way within boundaries of Contract No. 13-012 2. The full name and address of the undersigned owner is: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, P.O. BOX 807, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA 91730. 3. On October 22, 2013 there was completed in the hereinafter described real property the work of improvement set forth in the contract documents for: Illuminated Street Name Sign Replacement FY 12/13 Project 4, The name of the original contractor for the work of improvement as a whole was: California Professional Engineering of La Puente 5. The real property referred to herein is situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, California, and is described as follows: Illuminated Street Name Sign Replacement FY 12/13 Project CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, a Municipal Corporation, Owner Latittki William Wittkopf 11 Public Works Services Director P52 RESOLUTION NO. 13-202 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT FY 12/13 PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. 13-012 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the Illuminated Street name Sign Replacement FY 12/13 Project, Contract No. 13-012, has been completed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Services Director; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the CITY COUNCIL of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the Public Works Services Director is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. P53 STAFF REPORT �� ''�- PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DEPARTMENT RANCHO Date: December 4, 2013 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director By: Dean Rodia, Parks and Landscape Maintenance Superintendent Keri Hinojos, CPPB, Senior Buyer Subject: APPROVAL TO INCREASE THE PURCHASE SPENDING FOR PESTICIDES AND FERTILIZER PRODUCTS FROM CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES, INC. OF RIVERSIDE AND TARGET SPECIALTY PRODUCTS OF SANTA FE SPRINGS BASED ON RFB #11/12-003, WITH NO PRICE INCREASE AND CONSISTENT WITH THE ORIGINAL COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS FOR FY 2013-2014 IN THE AMOUNT OF $145,000 ($80,000 FOR CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES, INC AND $65,000 FOR TARGET SPECIALTY PRODUCTS) TO BE FUNDED FROM VARIOUS CITY GENERAL FUND ACCOUNTS AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT ACCOUNTS AS APPROVED IN THE ADOPTED BUDGET FOR FY 2013/2014 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the purchase spending increase for pesticides and fertilizer products from Crop Production Services, Inc. of Riverside and Target Specialty Products of Santa Fe Springs based on RFB #11/12-003, with no price increase and consistent with the original competitive bid process for FY 2013-2014 in the amount of $140,000 to be funded from various City General Fund accounts and Landscape Maintenance District accounts as approved in the adopted budget for FY 2013/2014. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS In November 2011, the Public Works Services Department provided Purchasing with specifications to go out to bid for annual purchases of pesticide and fertilizer products for a term of four (4) years. Based on staff's recommendation, a split award was done with the two lowest bidders, Crop Production Services (CPS) for pesticide products and Target Specialty Products (Target) for fertilizer products. Staff has determined that continuing to utilize CPS and Target for the purchase of pesticides and fertilizers for Fiscal Year 2013-2014 to be in the City's best interest. CPS and Target Specialty Products have submitted a letter of intent continuing to offer the same pricing, terms and conditions in accordance with RFB#11/12-003. Therefore, staff recommends the Council authorize staff to continue utilizing CPS for the purchase of pesticides and Target Specialties Products for the purchase of fertilizers for FY 2013/2014. Respectful) submitted, William Wittkopf Public Works Services Director WW:DR/kh P54 STAFF REPORT I yI CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE La RANCHO Date: December 4, 2013 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Fabian Villenas, Principal Management Analyst By: Donna Finch, Management Analyst I Subject: Adoption of 2014 Legislative Platform RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached 2014 Legislative Platform. BACKGROUND Each year, there are dozens of bills introduced into the State Legislature and U.S Congress that directly impact the operations of municipal government. Often, the City needs to take a position on a particular piece of legislation that will have an impact on the City or local government in general. City staff carefully monitors pending state and federal legislation, and once a position is adopted, staff works closely with the City Council to advocate on behalf of the City to members of the State Legislature, Governor, and/or members of Congress. The 2013 Legislative Platform adopted last year directed the City of Rancho Cucamonga's Legislative Program through the incorporation of key strategic actions that include the communication of legislative positions on proposed Federal, State, and County legislation, measures, initiatives, and governmental regulations, and the pursuit of Federal, State, and County funding through earmarks, grants, and discretionary funding for City projects, services, and programs. The attached 2014 Legislative Platform builds upon this foundation and has been updated to reflect issues that are anticipated to continue or emerge in 2014. Additions and changes are highlighted in red. The 2014 Legislative Platform serves as both an outline and reference guide for legislative positions and objectives that shape the actions of both City Council and staff. It is the foundation of a focused advocacy strategy with the primary objective of adopting official City positions on clearly stated legislative issues at the start of the legislative session. It encourages collaboration with the League of California Cities and other local agencies in supporting the City's diverse legislative interests. The City of Rancho Cucamonga will not address matters that are not pertinent to local government services or duties, such as socially divisive, partisan, or international affairs. The Legislative Platform is formulated and will be maintained annually using the goals and objectives of the City Council, a review of legislative priorities from the League of California Cities, research of current law and pending legislation, as well as input from the City Council, City departments, local legislative staff, and the City's legislative advocates. • P55 ADOPTION OF 2014 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM PAGE 2 D CENIHER 4,2013 Key additions to the 2014 Legislative Platform include: • Support legislation and budget actions to fund immediate and critical court services and provide funding consistent with court workloads. • Support legislative efforts to establish a San Gabriel Mountains National Recreation Area with the inclusion of Cucamonga Canyon. • Support efforts to attract federal resources to assist with the management of Cucamonga Canyon. • Support legislation that allows cities and other local agencies to compete for Proposition 39 funding. • Support efforts to provide adequate funding to assist local government in water conservation, ground water recharge and reuse of stormwater and urban runoff programs. • Oppose legislation that requires additional development review requirements for large "superstore" retailers. • Oppose efforts to eliminate the tax exempt status of municipal bonds and proposals to cap the investor tax deduction on municipal securities investments, which are critical tools used by local governments to finance community and capital improvement projects. The City of Rancho Cucamonga is poised to closely monitor legislative issues of municipal concern and be actively involved in the 2014 legislative process. Respectfully Submitte , /)8 prvc_ Mak) Donna Finch Management Analyst I Attachment: 2014 Legislative Platform P56 •. R R • • fa I. .f.''?'71 fa.. 2014 Legislative Platform LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM PURPOSE STATEMENT The 2014 Legislative Platform provides a framework for the City of Rancho Cucamonga's Legislative Program. Adopted annually, the City's Legislative Platform is the foundation of a focused advocacy strategy and serves as a reference guide for legislative positions and objectives that provide direction for the City Council and staff throughout the year. LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM The primary objective of the Legislative Platform is for the City Council to adopt official City positions on clearly stated legislative issues at the start of the legislative session. By doing this,the legislative approval process is streamlined by receiving clear direction at the beginning of the legislative session from the City Council on pertinent legislative issues. The Legislative Platform is developed and maintained using the goals and objectives of the City Council, a review of legislative priorities from the League of California Cities, League's Inland Empire Division, input from City Council and Staff, research of current law and pending legislation, as well as discussions with local legislative staff and the City's legislative advocates. Federal and state legislative proposals and policies consistent with the Legislative Platform may be supported by the City. Those policies or proposals inconsistent with this agenda may be opposed by the City. For proposed legislation, either consistent with the City's Legislative Platform or consistent with legislative positions the City has taken in the past, City staff shall be authorized to prepare position letters for the Mayor's signature. Items not addressed in the City's Legislative Platform may require further Council direction. Legislative priorities may only address issues directly relevant to or impacting the provision of municipal services. Generally,the City will not address matters that are not pertinent to the City's local government services such as social or international issues. City departments are encouraged to monitor and be knowledgeable of any legislative issues related to their discipline. Any requests for the City to take a position on a legislative matter must be directed to the City Manager's Office. City departments may not take positions on legislative issues without City Manager's Office review and approval. 10500 Civic Center Dr.•P.O.Box 807•Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91729•Tel 909 477-2700•Fax 909 477-2849•www.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.uw P57 II • II 2014 Legislative Platform •-••`J Page 2 RANCHO CUCAMONGA PROGRAM GOALS AND STRATEGIES/ACTIONS The Legislative Program Goals and Strategies/Actions are outlined below. Program Goals: • Advocate the City's legislative interests at the Federal, State and County levels. • Inform and provide information to our Legislators,City Council,and Staff on the legislative process and key issues and legislation that could have a potential impact on the City. • Serve as an active participant with other local governments, the League of California Cities, regional agencies such as SANBAG, SCAG, SCAQMD, OmniTrans, and local professional organizations on legislative/regulatory issues that are important to the City and our Region. • Seek grant and funding assistance for City projects, services, and programs to enhance services for our community. Strategies/Actions: I. Communicate legislative positions on proposed Federal, State, and County legislation, measures, initiatives, and governmental regulations. A. Work with city departments and our legislative advocates to develop positions on proposed Federal and State legislative measures. B. Staff will review the positions and analysis done by the League of California Cities, our legislative advocates' feedback, and other local government/professional associations in formulating our positions. C. The City will take positions only on proposals that clearly impact our City or are a threat to local control. D. Actively track key bills through the legislative process, utilizing the City's advocacy services, various Legislative websites, and government/professional associations. E. Communicate the City's position to our Federal, State, and County Legislators, bill author(s), committees, and Legislature,through correspondence,testimony, and in-person meetings. F. Work cooperatively with other Cities, associations, and the League of California Cities on p Y g advocating our legislative positions. G. As necessary, participate in the drafting and amending of proposed Federal and State measures that have the potential to significantly impact the City. H. Meet with Legislators and their representatives, as well as other Federal, State and County government officials on a regular basis, to discuss local government issues, proposed legislation, requests for funding assistance, and City programs and services. II. Seek Federal, State, and County funding through earmarks, grants, and other discretionary funding for City projects, services, and programs. A. Annually identify City projects for potential submittal for Federal earmark consideration. Develop a submittal packet for Legislators that provides information and need for the projects. B. Provide information to City departments on potential grant funding opportunities and recognition programs. C. Advocate and request letters of support for City projects and grant applications or other resources that are being considered for Federal, State, and County funding. P58 • 2014 Legislative Platform .•-•'J Page 3 RANCHO CUCAMONGA III. Work closely with the League of California Cities, our legislative advocates, and other cities and organizations in advocating for City's Federal, State, and County legislative interests. A. Actively participate in the League of California Cities' Inland Empire Division activities. B. Participate in League of California Cities, including active involvement in League Policy Committees and other organization briefings and activities in order to stay updated on trends, upcoming initiatives, and pending legislation. C. Support the League of California Cities Multi-Year Strategic Initiatives and Advocacy Strategies. D. Interact with other cities on issues of mutual concern or impact. E. Interact with regional groups that are involved with legislative programs (e.g., Chamber of Commerce, SANBAG, CalTrans, CVWD, SCAG, SCAQMD, etc.) F. Review requests from other governmental and regional organizations to consider supporting their legislative positions and/or funding requests. IV. Share information with the City Council, City staff, and the community on legislative issues. A. Work closely with department heads and staff to determine their legislative priorities and funding needs for the upcoming legislative session. B. Provide updates on legislative issues to the Council and departments throughout the year. C. Educate and involve the community in the City's advocacy efforts on legislative issues and State/Federal funding requests. P59 2014 Legislative Platform �. �' Page 4 CHO UCAMONGA 2014 LEGISLATIVE PLATOFRM The City of Rancho Cucamonga strongly promotes local control and home rule for cities and will support or oppose legislation and proposed constitutional amendments based on whether they advance maximum local control by city governments over city revenues, land use, community development and other municipal activities. STATE PRIORITIES ADMINISTRATIVE AND EMPLOYMENT RELATED • Support efforts to enact workers' compensation reforms that lower employers' costs while still protecting workers. • Oppose legislation or regulations that would unreasonably increase employer medical costs for workers' compensation. • Oppose legislation which would increase employer liability for unemployment compensation, or which would reduce local discretion to manage this risk. • Support reasonable limitations on tort liability, including tort immunities for public entities for unauthorized use of public property. • Support limitations on the joint and separate liability of governmental agencies to a liability equal to their percentage of their wrongdoing. • Oppose legislative efforts to impose binding arbitration that would remove local government authority on matters of local interest. Specifically, support all legislative and legal efforts to overturn any legislation that implements binding arbitration on local government. • Oppose legislation that increases the statute of limitations for workers' compensation benefit claims. • Oppose legislation that limits the ability of non-profit organizations that represent public agencies from participating in state and local ballot initiatives. • Oppose legislation that limits local authority to contract for various services. COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICES • Support funding for a comprehensive approach to expanding and enhancing arts programs in the community. • Support legislation that provides incentives or grant opportunities for community improvements. • Support legislation that provides funding for transportation services,especially for senior citizens. • Support legislation that provides funding and resources for local governments to implement P60 0- =' 2014 Legislative Platform •�•• Page 5 �R;V:I10 (,l'(:AVoNGA Healthy Cities programs and policies aimed at reducing obesity, childhood obesity, high rates of diabetes, heart disease, and other health conditions. • Support legislative efforts to increase opportunities for community-wide citizen volunteer programs. • Support funding for a coordinated and comprehensive approach to address the needs of youth in the community. ENVIRONMENT • Oppose legislation that imposes undue hardship on local agencies to implement environmental regulations. • Support legislation that provides resources and funding to local governments for the implementation of SB 375. • Support streamlined environmental processing for federal regulatory permits issued by Caltrans and various other state and federal agencies for the purpose of expediting public infrastructure developments. • Support legislation to provide changes to AB 939, the California Integrated Waste Management Act, which will streamline its provisions and assist in compliance, placing more emphasis on implementation of waste diversion programs and less on strict mathematical accounting. • Support financial incentives for water reuse and legislation that encourages the treatment of municipal wastewater for non-potable reuse and promote the development of reasonable regulations to encourage and maximize the responsible use of reclaimed water as an alternative to California's fresh water supply. • Oppose air quality legislation that restricts the land use authority of cities. I. Support efforts to streamline and improve the CEQA process. • Support legislation that allows cities and other local agencies to compete for Proposition 39 funding. • Support efforts to provide adequate funding to assist local government in water conservation, ground water recharge and reuse of stormwater and urban runoff programs. LAND USE, PLANNING AND COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Oppose legislation that imposes a mandatory cap on local parking standards in transit intensive areas. • Support legislation that strengthens the concept of local control/local home rule for local decision making on land use and zoning matters. • Support legislation that preserves municipal authority over the public right-of-way including fair P61 L'•• 2014 Legislative Platform «• Page 6 RANCHO C1(-AMONG\ and reasonable compensation for use of the right-of-way. • Support a streamlined right-of-way acquisition process. • Support legislation that expands community and economic development tools and funding options for infrastructure and affordable housing. • Oppose efforts by any regulatory commission from promulgating rules and regulations that infringe on local land use decisions and management of the public right-of-way. ► Oppose additional affordable housing production mandates without necessary funding to support said housing mandate. • Support legislation that enhances the City's ability to promote economic development and job creation. • Support efforts that increase the City's ability to reasonably oversee the location of community care facilities. ► Support legislation that provides funding for the identification, acquisition, maintenance and restoration of historic sites and structures. • Oppose legislation that requires additional development review requirements for large "superstore" retailers. PUBLIC SAFETY • Support efforts to maintain permanent, sufficient Public Safety Realignment funding and establish an equitable county allocation formula in order for local governments to adequately manage the shifting of inmates from state prisons to local jails. • Support efforts to increase frontline public safety funding for cities to address increases in crime as a result of Public Safety Realignment and the early release of prisoners. • Support legislative "fixes" to AB 109, the 2011 Corrections Realignment, in order to minimize its impacts on public safety. • Support legislation that provides funding support for disaster preparedness, earthquake preparedness, Homeland Security, hazardous material response, State COPS program, booking fee reimbursement and other local law enforcement activities. • Support efforts that strengthen local law enforcement's ability to prevent and fight crime. • Support legislation that minimizes alcohol-related criminal behavior and underage drinking. • Oppose legislation that alters distribution of revenues from traffic and parking violations,resulting in lower revenue for local governments. • Oppose legislation that would impede local law enforcement from addressing crime problems and '/Q P62 2014 Legislative Platform ) Page 7 —RANC UCAMONHO GA recovering costs resulting from a crime committed by the guilty party. • Support legislation that limits the placement of sex offender and parolee homes within the City limits. • Support statewide efforts to coordinate disaster preparedness programs in local jurisdictions and support guidelines to identify the strengths and weaknesses of local preparedness efforts. • Support and promote programs that enhance the benefits of mutual aid agreements between local governments. • Support increased authority and resources devoted to cities for abatement of graffiti and other acts of public vandalism. • Support additional funding in order for local agencies to recoup the costs associated with fire safety in the community. • Support legislation which increases home rule in adopting Fire and Life Safety Codes. • Oppose legislation that restricts local authority jurisdiction over the enforcement of fire and life safety regulations. • Support efforts which strengthen local fire and life safety services. • Support legislation that provides resources and funding opportunities related to wildfire prevention and wildfire response. • Support regional efforts to improve interoperability of voice and data communications equipment. • Support legislation that provides local law enforcement agencies authority to recover any costs associated with complying with any federal, state or court-ordered licensing, registration and testing requirements. • Support efforts to promote and fund programs to combat pet overpopulation, increase pet adoptions and spay/neuter programs and educate citizens on the dangers and nuisance of roaming, uncontrolled animals and other animal control issues that risk public health and safety and quality of life. • Support legislation and budget actions to fund immediate and critical court services and provide funding consistent with court workloads. REVENUE AND TAXATION • Oppose any legislation that would make local agencies more dependent on the State for financial stability and policy direction. • Oppose legislation that would impose State mandated costs for which there is no guarantee of P63 ���.•, 2014 Legislative Platform •-e• Page 8 RSNc11 local reimbursement or offsetting benefits. • Support efforts to protect local government revenue sources and the provisions of Proposition 1A. Support legislation/initiatives that ensure that all local funding sources remain a dedicated revenue source for local governments. ► Oppose any legislation that would pre-empt or reduce local discretion over locally-imposed taxes. • Support full cost reimbursement to the City for all federal, state and county-mandated programs. • Oppose legislative and administrative efforts by online travel companies to circumvent remittance of transient occupancy taxes to local governments from hotel reservations purchased using the internet. • Oppose legislation that removes the municipal bond tax exemption. TRANSPORTATION, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC WORKS • Support efforts to reverse the decline of Ontario International Airport, including gaining regional control of the Airport. • Oppose efforts to redirect,eliminate, or reduce amount of Highway User Tax Account(HUTA)that cities receive for street maintenance and improvements. • Support legislation or policy that provides funding to local governments for local transportation, water, sewer and storm system projects. ► Support legislation that provides funding and resources for alternative fuel vehicles for replacement of municipal fleet equipment. • Support efforts to provide adequate charging station infrastructure for emerging electric vehicle technology. • Support legislation that provides funding and resources for retrofitting municipal buildings to increase energy efficiency. • Support efforts for continuing and increasing funding sources for street maintenance projects and transportation improvements. • Support legislation that would lift the minimum requirement of payment of prevailing wages on municipal Public Works projects. • Oppose any legislation that diminishes or does not assure local franchise fees for all utilities' use of City right-of-way. • Support legislation that improves the availability of renewable energy and increases energy efficiency programs. ► Oppose legislation that seeks to lessen the City's ability to enforce contractual language agreed a - P64 • 2014 Legislative Platform L:•:•"•. Page 9 RANcilo to and contained within existing franchise documents. ■ Support legislation that provides clarification and improvements to Infrastructure Financing District (IFD) Law that will enable local agencies to use this tool for a variety of infrastructure financing needs ► Oppose legislation that places the burden and liability of replacing all sidewalks solely on cities. ► Support efforts to ensure and protect the water supply for local agencies. P65 '•' '• 2014 Legislative Platform RANCHO 10 0 CAMONGA FEDERAL PRIORITIES TRANSPORTATION ► Support efforts to adopt a long-term transportation authorization bill that provides a stable and reliable revenue stream for current and future transportation projects. ► Support continued federal funding for Safe Routes to Schools programs. LOCAL REVENUE AND LAND USE AUTHORITY ► Support collecting and remitting state and local sales taxes to the state and city in which the purchaser is residing, (e.g., purchases made over the Internet; by mail order; by catalog, etc.). • Oppose legislation and the promulgation of rules and regulations that allow any agency to intrude on, or supersede local authority, including, but not limited to, the City's right to regulate the development of wireless facilities. • Oppose legislation that would reduce or eliminate local government resources by providing a tax moratorium for the expanding cellular telecommunications industry. • Oppose efforts to eliminate the tax exempt status of municipal bonds and proposals to cap the investor tax deduction on municipal securities investments, which are critical tools used by local governments to finance community and capital improvement projects. • Oppose legislative and regulatory efforts by online travel companies to circumvent remittance of transient occupancy taxes to local governments from hotel reservations purchased using the internet. COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Support streamlined environmental processing for federal regulatory permits issued by the US Army Corp of Engineers, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Federal Highway Administration and various other state and federal agencies for the purpose of expediting public infrastructure projects. • Support legislation to include consideration of the economic impacts of proposed species listings, as well as support the delisting of species no longer threatened or endangered. • Oppose funding cuts to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME program and Section 8 Housing funds. Advocate for a more streamlined application process and for greater flexibility of local appropriation and use of monies. • Support legislation that provides incentives and resources to stimulate economic development and encourage job creation in the Inland Empire region. PUBLIC SAFETY/DISASTER PREPAREDNESS • Support continued adequate federal investment in resources critical to enabling local law enforcement to sufficiently provide public safety services,including full funding for Byrne/JAG and P66 '•• 2014 Legislative Platform L• •• •-•• Page 11 RANcIIo x:ANIONG.A COPS programs, and renew suspension of the COPS grant local cost share requirement. • Support continued funding for disaster preparedness, prevention, recovery, and response for all hazard threats,including investment in assisting communities with necessary upgrades to existing flood control systems. ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RESOURCE CONSERVATION • Advocate for the inclusion of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility in the Hoover Power Allocation Act of 2011 provision that provides for 5 percent of existing power allocation to be apportioned to new entities. • Support continued funding for the Energy Efficiency Block Grant Program in order to provide resources directly to local governments for programs that improve energy efficiency,develop and implement energy conservation programs, and promote and develop alternative and renewable energy sources. • Oppose legislative or administrative actions that prohibit or hinder local government's ability to implement Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) programs. • Support federal resources to assist regional and local governments in developing and implementing energy efficiency and conservation strategies that maximize available resources, reduce costs, expand community access and protect public health. • Support federal incentives that assist local governments in integrating new growth into existing communities, and develop and implement transportation, land use and building policies that encourage maximum use of resources and lower energy consumption. COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICES • Support funding for the National Endowment of Arts for the purpose of expanding and enhancing arts programs in the community. • Support legislation that provides incentives or grant opportunities for community improvements and historic preservation. • Support legislative efforts to create a San Gabriel Mountains National Recreation Area with the inclusion of Cucamonga Canyon. • Support efforts to attract federal resources to assist with the management of Cucamonga Canyon. P67 STAFF REPORT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES GROUP RANCHO Date: December 4, 2013 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Lori Sassoon, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services atior By: Shelly Munson, Information Services Analyst Ken Hinojos, Senior Buyer, CPPBs Subject: APPROVE YEAR TWO (2) OF CONTRACT NUMBER 13-020 WITH XEROX INC. FOR THE LEASE/PURCHASE OF CITY-WIDE MULTIFUNCTIONAL COPIERS THAT INCLUDES SERVICE AND SUPPLIES, AND AUTHORIZE STAFF TO ALLOCATE RELATED EXPENDITURES FROM APPLICABLE CITY, FIRE DISTRICT, AND POLICE DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT NUMBERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve year two (2) of Contract Number 13-020 with Xerox Inc., in amount of $112,832, for the lease/purchase of city-wide multifunctional copiers that includes service and supplies, and authorize staff to allocate related expenditures from applicable City, Fire District, and Police Department account numbers in accordance with the approved Fiscal Year 2013/2014 budget. BACKGROUND In support of the City's copier services, the Information Services Division manages city-wide multifunction copier services. As a result of a RFP process in conducted in 2012, Xerox, Inc. was selected as the awarded vendor to provide the multifunction copier equipment, as well as maintenance, repair, and consumable supplies. The scope of work and specifications remain the same; therefore, staff recommends approving a renewal for a second year of the five year agreement with Xerox, Inc., in accordance with Contract Number 13-020. P68 STAFF REPORT , ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT 14_ Date: November 20, 2013 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Linda Ceballos, Environmental Programs Manager Subject: CONSIDERATION TO SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING FOR PLACEMENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS/LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REFUSE ACCOUNTS RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council schedule a public hearing for the placement of special assessments/liens for delinquent refuse accounts on February 5, 2014, during the regularly scheduled City Council meeting. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Section 8.17.280 and Section 8.19.280 were added to the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code by the City Council when Ordinance No. 838 was adopted on April 6, 2011. These sections established the requirements for mandatory payment for residential, commercial, and industrial refuse collection service. As a result, the Municipal Code now requires all occupied properties in the City to have weekly refuse collection service provided by the existing franchise hauler or comply with the terms of the self-haul permit program administered by City staff. The City's franchised waste hauler Burrtec Waste Industries (Burrtec) administers the billing for commercial, industrial, and residential refuse collection service. Municipal Code Section 8.17.280 and Section 8.19.280 also allow fees that are delinquent for more than 60 days to become special assessments against the respective parcels of land, resulting in liens on the property for the amount of the delinquent fees, plus administrative charges. After the public hearing date is scheduled, the public hearing notice will be mailed to the property owners with delinquent refuse accounts. Respectfully submitted, Mark A. euer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS/LC/KL:Is P69 STAFF REPORT s y`'�' ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT [At Date: December 4, 2013 RANCHO C,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Mark A. Steuer, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer By: Carlo Cambare, Engineering Technician Subject: RELEASE OF FAITHFUL PERFOMANCE BOND RETAINED IN LIEU OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR PARCEL MAP 15550, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF WARDMAN BULLOCK ROAD, NORTH OF WILSON AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY ETIWANDA CREEK PARTNERS, L.P. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond retained in lieu of Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for Parcel Map 15550, located on the west side of Wardman Bullock Road, north of Wilson Avenue, submitted by Etiwanda Creek Partners, L.P. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER Etiwanda Creek Partners, L.P. 759 N. Mountain Avenue Upland, CA 91786 Release: Faithful Performance Bond #BE2621055 $102,000 On lieu of Maintenance) Respectfully submitted, rince — fTi7� teuer Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer MAS:CC/rlf Attachment(s) • 0 P70 „,,r Vicinity Map 11111110� PwgQ Zt�g1g 7,Zyliiifiat 1 iiAIIii 4 0 lk4A. 44 " 111t.1ii lb::1111 ►��tr•� 4 111 AI I IIl III III II Mk *.*#••`-U-11.0 11111111111 ,111441111/ ._.... : i1 1 i nu rripl •�;.B L i 11 ty L1 0►��♦p•�O� • .y +4.2 l�6,0ra4,a -- r.,.w///...VI,ullllllllll I Um. nip.:email--- vi insom ow go.im=WE z ---� ( fI Wi ----7.1 ,,��•4: ::■nU1111!2 ,••-1-4011111.lines 11111•S/ ' •���00 9;10 10 4116 #�Awes$ --p r( 15550 N W �Jr ` E S P71 cr4STAFF REPORT h PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1-411-0-1 S. RANCHO CUCAMONGA Date: December 4, 2013 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager By: Thomas Grahn, Associate Planner Subject: RATIFY RESOLUTION NO. 13-203 TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR THE EMERGENCY ACQUISITION OF MATERIALS AND CONTRACT LABOR FORCES NECESSARY TO EFFECT THE REQUIRED ROOFING REPAIRS TO THE ETIWANDA PACIFIC ELECTRIC DEPOT IN THE AMOUNT OF $14,834 AND TO APPROPRIATE $14,834 FROM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS ACCOUNT NUMBER 12043145650-1389. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council ratify Resolution No. 13-203 to provide additional funding for the emergency acquisition of materials and contract labor forces necessary to effect the required roofing repairs to the Etiwanda Pacific Electric Depot in the amount of $14,834 and to appropriate $14,834 from Community Development Block Grant Funds account number 12043145650-1389. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On June 19, 2013, the City Council ratified Resolution No. 13- 0934 for the emergency acquisition of materials and contract labor forces necessary to effect the required roofing repairs to the Etiwanda Pacific Electric Depot in the amount of$102,654. Those emergency repairs included: • Remove the existing flat roof down to its structural framing. Remove the roofing material of the shed roof. Remove debris in the attic, primarily old wiring. • Concrete the parapet, repair decorative pylons and chimney. Infill one interior concrete wall to repair a large hole cut in the structure. Patch exterior of parapet wall where new red clay tile roofing will be installed. • Install new historic reproduction clay barrel tile on the shed roof facing the Pacific Electric Trail. Install a new seamless white flat roof on the Depot building. Repair/replicate the historic metal downspouts and gutter. Repair and resheath the wooden elements of the two roofs and repair structural timber damage in framing. Insulate both new roofs. • Historic preservation consultant, continuous on-site observations of contractors. Compliance of the work to be completed to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation. P72 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT ETIWANDA PACIFIC ELECTRIC DEPOT EMERGENCY REPAIR December 4, 2013 Page 2 Following the removal of the flat roof down to its structural framing, the roofer encountered unanticipated damaged to the roofing material and damage from previous roofing repairs that warranted the removal and reinstallation of the structural elements of the flat roof. These additional unanticipated roofing repairs include: • Removal and reinstallation of the existing 1 x 6 roofing material. • Installation of new 1 x 6 roofing material to fill in missing areas, milled to match existing. • Removal of damaged rafters. • Installation of new milled-to-fit rafters. Due to the emergency situation requiring immediate action, there was insufficient time to follow the bidding procedures normally required for public contracts. In order to minimize the hazardous condition and prevent further deterioration of this historic resource the City must provide additional funding for the emergency acquisition of materials and contract labor forces necessary to effect the required roofing repairs to the Etiwanda Pacific Electric Trail Depot. Respectfu ly submitted, Candyce :urnett Planning Manager CB:TG/Is Attachment: Exhibit A - Emergency Acquisition Staff Report, dated June 19, 2013 Exhibit B - Resolution 13-093, dated June 19, 2013 Draft Resolution 13-203 P73 STAFF REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT Lit i-M RANCHO CUCAMONGA Date: June 19, 2013 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager By: Thomas Grahn, Associate Planner Subject: RATIFY RESOLUTION NO. 13-093 FOR THE EMERGENCY ACQUISITION OF MATERIALS AND CONTRACT LABOR FORCES NECESSARY TO EFFECT THE REQUIRED ROOFING REPAIRS TO THE ETIWANDA PACIFIC ELECTRIC DEPOT IN THE AMOUNT OF $102,654 AND TO APPROPRIATE $102,654 FROM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS ACCOUNT NUMBER 12043145650-1389. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council ratify Resolution No. 13-093 for the emergency acquisition of materials and contract labor forces necessary to effect the required roofing repairs to the Etiwanda Pacific Electric Depot in the amount of$102,654 and to appropriate $102,654 from Community Development Block Grant Funds account number 12043145650-1389. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: In July 2011, the City of Rancho Cucamonga took possession of the Etiwanda Pacific Electric Depot located at 7087 Etiwanda Avenue, with the intention of performing a full restoration of this important historic resource. Between July 2011 and June 2012, staff began preparing plans for the restoration of this historic structure; however, due to funding limitations this work was not implemented. During an October 12, 2012 site inspection of the Depot, visible ceiling damage was observed where portions of the plaster had fallen to the floor. A January 10, 2013 site inspection evidenced further ceiling damage where additional plaster had fallen from the ceiling and a public safety/hazardous condition was found as a direct result of a leaking and deteriorating roof. The existing flat roof on the depot is over 30 years old and is rapidly deteriorating. Portions of the plaster ceiling on the interior of the Depot have been heavily damaged by ongoing roof leaks and are in danger of collapsing. A smaller red clay tile roof on the south side of the building, visible from the Pacific Electric Trail, has been stripped of its tiles and is also rapidly deteriorating. Additionally, there is structural damage in the concrete parapet wall adjacent to the roof and in the wooden roof framing. The Depot is in need of immediate repairs to prevent further damage and there is imminent danger that the interior ceiling could deteriorate further and possibly collapse if the repairs are not made. After the last rain event, staff reevaluated the depot ceiling and determined that it was necessary to complete the repair as a substantial amount of water leaked through the roof. EXHIBIT A P74 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT ETIWANDA PACIFIC ELECTRIC DEPOT EMERGENCY REPAIR June 19, 2013 Page 2 The identified repairs include: • Remove the existing flat roof down to its structural framing. Remove the roofing material of the shed roof. Remove debris in the attic, primarily old wiring. • Install new historic reproduction clay barrel tile on the shed roof facing the Pacific Electric Trail. Install a new seamless white flat roof on the Depot building. Repair/replicate the historic metal downspouts and gutter. Repair and resheath the wooden elements of the two roofs and repair structural timber damage in framing. Insulate both new roofs. • Concrete the parapet, repair decorative pylons and chimney. Infill one interior concrete wall to repair a large hole cut in the structure. Patch exterior of parapet wall where new red clay tile roofing will be installed. • Historic preservation consultant, continuous on-site observations of contractors. Compliance of the work to be completed to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation. Due to the emergency situation requiring immediate action, there was insufficient time to follow the bidding procedures normally required for public contracts. In order to minimize the hazardous condition and prevent further deterioration of this historic resource the City must provide for the emergency acquisition of materials and contract labor forces necessary to effect the required roofing repairs to the Etiwanda Pacific Electric Trail Depot. Respectfully submitted, Cand Y ce ett Planning Manager CB:TG/Is P75 RESOLUTION NO. 13-093 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA RATIFYING AND AUTHORIZING THE EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT OF MATERIALS AND LABOR WITHOUT COMPETITIVE BIDDING A. Recitals. (i) Chapter 3.08 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, and California Public Contract Code § 20162, generally require contracts for the procurement of goods and/or services in excess of the City's established purchasing limits, and contracts for public works in excess of the statutory amount, respectively, to be competitively bid. (ii) Said Chapter, and Public Contract Code § 20168, permit such bidding to be dispensed with when the City Council determines by passing a resolution by four-fifths vote that the public interest and necessity demand the immediate expenditure of public money to safeguard life, health or property. (iii) During an October 12, 2012 site inspection of the Depot visible ceiling damage was observed where portions of the plaster had fallen to the floor. A January 10, 2013 site inspection evidenced further ceiling damage where additional plaster had fallen from the ceiling and a public safety/hazardous condition was found as a direct result of a leaking and deteriorating roof. Because emergency action was necessary to avoid injury, it was not possible to conduct competitive public bidding for the procurement of the necessary materials and labor. (iv) It is the intent of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga in adopting this Resolution to ratify and approve the emergency expenditure of funds and emergency repairs, without competitive bidding, as described in Recital (iii). (v) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby finds and resolves as follows: 1. All of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. The City Council hereby expressly finds that as a direct result of the deteriorated roofing condition discovered on October 12, 2012 and January 10, 2013, emergency circumstances were created that necessitated the procurement of materials, and repair and reconstruction activities, without competitive bidding. 3. Based upon the foregoing findings, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby ratifies and approves the emergency expenditure of funds and procurement of materials, and repair and reconstruction activities, without competitive bidding, as described in Recital (Hi). EXHIBIT B P76 4. In accordance with the provisions of Public Contract Code § 22050, the City Manager is hereby directed to report the status of this matter relating to repairs, any continued risks to the public health, and whether it will be necessary to make further expenditures without competitive bidding, to the City Council at its next regular meeting, and thereafter until all such risks no longer exist. The City Council shall comply with the approval procedures set forth in that Section in the event it determines that further emergency expenditures are required. 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. Please see the lollowtng page for formal adoption.certification mid signatures • P77 PASSED, APPROVED,AND ADOPTED this 19th day of June 2013. AYES: Alexander, Michael, Spagnolo, Steinorth, Williams NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAINED: None Orb- n ichael, Ma or ATTEST: ice R. Reynolds, Ci t4e% I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed,approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting of said City Council held on the 19"'day of June 2013. Executed this 2011 day of June 2013,at Rancho Cucamonga, California. c /riot e C. Reynolds,City C rk Resolution No. 13-093-Page 3 of 3 P78 RESOLUTION NO. 13-203 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA RATIFYING AND AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR THE EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT OF MATERIALS AND LABOR WITHOUT COMPETITIVE BIDDING A. Recitals. (i) Chapter 3.08 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, and California Public Contract Code § 20162, generally require contracts for the procurement of goods and/or services in excess of the City's established purchasing limits, and contracts for public works in excess of the statutory amount, respectively, to be competitively bid. (ii) Said Chapter, and Public Contract Code § 20168, permit such bidding to be dispensed with when the City Council determines by passing a resolution by four-fifths vote that the public interest and necessity demand the immediate expenditure of public money to safeguard life, health or property. (iii) On June 19, 2013, the City Council ratified Resolution No. 13-093 for the emergency acquisition of materials and contract labor forces necessary to effect the required roofing repairs to the Etiwanda Pacific Electric Depot in the amount of $102,654. Following the removal of the Depot's flat roof down to its structural framing, the roofer encountered unanticipated damaged to the roofing material and damage from previous roofing repairs that warranted the removal and reinstallation of the structural elements of the flat roof in the amount of$14,834. (iv) It is the intent of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga in adopting this Resolution to ratify and approve the emergency expenditure of funds and emergency repairs, without competitive bidding, as described in Recital (iii). (v) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby finds and resolves as follows: 1. All of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. The City Council hereby expressly finds that following the removal of the Depot's flat roof down to its structural framing, the roofer encountered unanticipated damaged to the roofing material and damage from previous roofing repairs that warranted the removal and reinstallation of the structural elements of the flat roof. They further find that the needed repairs are a direct result of the deteriorated roofing condition and that emergency circumstances were created that necessitated the additional procurement of materials, and repair and reconstruction activities, without competitive bidding to remedy any continued risks to the integrity of the building, public health, and safety. P79 3. Based upon the foregoing findings, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby ratifies and approves the emergency expenditure of funds and procurement of materials, and repair and reconstruction activities, without competitive bidding, as described in Recital (iii). 4. In accordance with the provisions of Public Contract Code § 22050, the City Manager is hereby directed to report the status of this matter relating to the emergency repairs, and whether it will be necessary to make further expenditures without competitive bidding and reasons justifying any such further emergency expenditure, to the City Council at its next regular meeting, and thereafter until all such risks no longer exist. The City Council shall comply with the approval procedures set forth in that Section in the event it determines that further emergency expenditures are required. 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 4TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2013. L. Dennis Michael, Mayor I, Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 4th day of December, 2013, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk • P80 STAFF REPORT Sittir PLANNING DEPARTMENT LJ Date: December 4, 2013 RANCHO CUCAMONGA • To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager By: Jennifer Nakamura, Associate Planner Subject: DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2013-00873 AND ADDENDUM TO GENERAL PLAN FINAL PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (FPEIR) (SCH #2000061027) - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A supplement to the Development Code Update (DRC2010-00571) amending Title 17 (Development Code) of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code to clarify definitions, administrative procedures, and correct prior errors and omissions. An Addendum to the General Plan FPEIR has been prepared for this project. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council approve the second reading of Ordinance Number 863 as acted upon by the City Council at a public hearing at the November 20, 2013 meeting, thereby approving a supplemental update to the Development Code. BACKGROUND: On November 20, 2013, staff provided an oral presentation at a public hearing to the City Council detailing the changes prescribed in Ordinance Number 863. The changes prescribed in Ordinance Number 863 are mostly procedural in nature. They would: (1) reinstate development standards that were unintentionally omitted from the Development Code, (2) revise conflicting information across sections and chapters of the Code, and (3) Permit Emergency Shelters as a "by right" use within the General Commercial zoning district. The Ordinance has been drafted to be consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan, adopted in May 2010. In addition, Ordinance Number 863 adopts an addendum to the General Plan Program Environmental Impact Report (SCH #2000061027). This Development Code Amendment does not propose any substantial changes in the City's development regulations that were not analyzed in the General Plan EIR or that will require major revisions of the EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects, or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant effects. As a consequence, an addendum is the appropriate level of environmental review. Respectfully submitted, Candyce rnett Planning Manager CB:JN/w P81 ORDINANCE NO. 863 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2013-00873, A SUPPLEMENTAL UPDATE TO THE DEVELOPMENT CODE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. A. Recitals. 1. On October 23, 2013, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing with respect to the above referenced Development Code Amendment and, following the conclusion thereof, adopted its Resolution No. 13-50, recommending that the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopt said amendment. 2. On November 20, 2013, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the Amendment. 3. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: This City Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance are true and correct. SECTION 2: Based upon substantial evidence presented to the City Council during the above-referenced public hearing on November 20, 2013, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, the City Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The City desires to adopt a supplemental update to the Development Code in order to (i) reinstate development standards that were unintentionally omitted from the Development Code; (ii) revise conflicting information across sections and chapters of the Code; and (iii) Permit emergency shelters as a "by right" use within the General Commercial Zoning District; and b. The City has prepared a set of amendments (the "Amendments"), which is included as Attachment 1. SECTION 3: The City has prepared an Addendum (the "Addendum") to the City of Rancho Cucamonga General Plan Environmental Impact Report (SCH#2000061027) (the "Final EIR"), attached hereto as Attachment 2 to this Ordinance, which confirms that the environmental impacts stemming from the Development Code Update were adequately addressed in the Final EIR, and that a subsequent ER or negative declaration is not required for the Development Code Update. The City Council finds that the Addendum complies with the California Environmental Quality Act, its implementing regulations at 14 California Code of Regulations § 15000 et seq., and the City's local CEQA guidelines (collectively"CEQA"). SECTION 4: The City Council hereby adopts the Amendments to the Development Code attached to this Ordinance and incorporated herein by reference as Attachment 1. P82 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO.863 DRC2013-00873 — DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT November 20, 2013 Page 2 SECTION 5: The Council hereby directs the City Clerk to make all necessary, non-substantive conforming revisions to the Municipal Code necessary to codify this Ordinance, including, but not limited to, clerical corrections to section numbers, table, and figure references, and cross references. SECTION 6: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is, for any reason, deemed or held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, or preempted by legislative enactment, such decision or legislation shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or words thereof, regardless of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, clauses, phrases, or words might subsequently be declared invalid or unconstitutional or preempted by subsequent legislation. SECTION 7: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published in the manner prescribed by law. • • Proposed Revisions to Rancho Cucamonga Development Code P83 Staff is recommending the following amendments to the Development Code. These amendments are shown in track changes as excerpts from relevant sections of the Development Code with new language shown with underlined text and existing language to be removed shown with strike out text. Article Ill Zoning Districts, Uses and Standards Chapter 17.30 Allowed Land Use by Base Zoning District TABLE 17.30.030-1 ALLOWED LAND USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS BY BASE ZONING DISTRICT Land J 2 2 _ — U U U ¢ C n Use/Zoning y p z U rn Q t. c7 2 = o = LL District Residential Uses Emergency N N N N N N N N N P N N N N N C N N N N N N Shelter Chapter 17.32 Allowed Use Descriptions Section 17.32.020 Allowed Use Descriptions 9. Service Station. A retail business selling gasoline or other motor vehicle fuels. May include a convenience store. Vehicle services which are incidental to fuel services are included under Vehicle Services — Minor. 50. Secondhand Dealer. Any business where the primary or ancillary use includes buying, selling, trading, accepting for sale on consignment, accepting for auctioning, or auctioning secondhand tangible personal property such as"cash for gold". This use classification does not include a"coin dealer" or participants at gun shows or events, pawnshops or secondhand stores. Section 17.36.030 Development Standards for Commercial and Office Zoning Districts D. Other Miscellaneous Commercial and Office Development Standards. 1. Equipment Screening. Any equipment, whether on the roof, side of building, or ground shall be screened. The method of screening shall be architecturally integrated in terms of material, color, shape and size. The screening design shall blend with the building design. Where individual equipment is provided, a continuous screen is desirable. P84 Proposed Revisions to Rancho Cucamonga Development Code Section 17.36.040 Development Standards for Industrial Districts TABLE 17.36.040-1 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS Development Standard/Zoning District IP GI MUHI HI 5acor Lot Area (minimum)(" 0.5 ac 0.5 ac 2 ac (2) 5 ac Lot Width (minimum)(3) 100 ft 100 ft 100 ft 100 ft Setback(minimum distance between structure and property line in feet)(4) Front Yard See Table 17.36.040-2 Side Yard 5ft(5) 5ft (5) 5ft (5) 5ft(5) Street Side Yard (and rear yard abutting street) See Table 17.36.040-2 Rear Yard 0ft(5) Oft (s) Oft (5) 0ft151 Distance Between Buildings Primary Buildings Must meet current Building Code requirements Accessory Buildings Building Height(maximum in feet) Primary Buildings 35 ft at the front setback. (6) Maximum height is 75 feet. Accessory Buildings 14 ft 18 ft 18 ft 24 ft Floor Area Ratio (maximum ratio of building to lot square footage) Floor Area Ratio 40-60% 50-60% n/a 40-50% Open Space Requirement(minimum percentage of open space per parcel or project) Open Space/Landscape Area 15% 10% 1 5°o/t�1/ 10%(2)/5% Other Performance Standards (see Chapter 17.66) A B C/B (2) C Table Notes: (1) Condominium Lots.Condominium lots and lots within an approved Master Planned Development are exempt from required minimum parcel size and dimension requirements. (2) The following applies within 1,000 feet of Arrow Route:minimum 2-acre lot area; 10%minimum landscape area;and the "B"level Performance Standards(Chapter 1766). (3) Setbacks shall be the minimum required under the City's currently adopted Building Code. (4) Setback shall be increased to 45 feet when abutting a residential property line. (5) See Table 17.36.040-2 for parcels abutting special boulevards as indicated in Figure 17.36.040-1 (Special Streetscape Requirements). (6) Buildings exceeding 35 feet high shall be set back an additional 1 ft from the front setback for each 1 ft of height up to a maximum setback of 70 feet. (7) Heights over 75 feet may be permitted with a Conditional Use Permit. D. Other Miscellaneous Industrial Development Standards. 1. Special Streetscape. Future development and redevelopment within industrial areas shall be consistent with the special streetscape standards listed in Table 17.36.040-2 (Streetscape Setback Requirements) and as depicted in Figure 17.36.040-1 (Special Streetscape Requirements). Proposed Revisions to Rancho Cucamonga Development Code P85 TABLE 17.36.040-2 STREETSCAPE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS Average Depth of Building Setback(2,3, (5) Street Type Landscape t' z> a,e) Parking Setback Major Arterial & Special 45 ft 45 ft 25 ft Boulevard - Secondary 35 ft 35 ft 20 ft Local/Collector 25 ft 25 ft 15 ft Table Notes: (1) The average depth shall be uninterrupted from the face of curb, except for sidewalks, pedestrian hardscape, plazas and courtyards,and monument signs. (2) Parcels less than 225 feet in depth from the ultimate curb face on special boulevards are not required to provide an average depth of landscaping or building setback greater than 25 feet or 20%the depth of the property, whichever is greater. (3) As determined from ultimate face of curb. (4) Average depth of landscaping must still be provided. (5) Street frontage walls and fences over 3 feet in height are subject to building setbacks. (6) Setback may be increased based on building height. See Table 17.36.040-1. TABLE 17.36.010-3 RESIDENTIAL STREETSCAPE SETBACK STANDARDS Land Use and Street Classification Building Parking Landscape and Setback Setback Wall Setback t') Detached Single-Family Residential Major/Special Boulevard 45 ft 18 ft 20 ft average 18 ft minimum Secondary/Collector 35 ft 15 ft 18 ft average 15 ft minimum Attached Single-Family Residential and Multi-Family Residential Major/Special Boulevard (2) 45 ft 30 ft 45 ft average s�) 30 ft minimum Secondary/Collector(2) 35 ft 25 ft 35 ft average 25 ft minimum (2) Table Notes: (1) On existing lots of record,parcels less than 175 feet in depth need not provide a setback of landscaping greater than 20% of the depth of the property(excluding right-of-way). (2) Add 10 feet to the setback when located within the M, MH,and H districts. 6. Rail Service. Properties which adjoin existing or proposed lead or spur lines shall provide rail service access. Rail crossings and any spur construction must be approved by the railroad and the Public Utilities Commission. The following rail service standards, unless modified by the railroad or the Public Utilities Commission, shall apply: a. Minimum easement width for a lead line, single track shall be thirty two (32) feet. b. Minimum easement width for a double rail track shall be forty one (41) feet. Proposed Revisions to Rancho Cucamonga Development Code P86 c. The minimum radius of curvature for a track shall be one hundred eighty (180) feet. d. The maximum gradient along spur tracks shall not exceed two (2) percent. e. Dock height shall be no less than four and one half (4.5)feet above the top of the spur track. f. Road crossings at grade should be avoided wherever possible. g. Spur trackage is not permitted along any building frontage and must be confined to the side or rear portions of the buildings. h. Lot divisions and building layouts for properties which adjoin existing or proposed lead and spur lines shall be done in a manner to ensure full potential of future rail access and use and should not preclude rail access to other properties adjacent to such rail lines. Subdivisions, which could reduce a property's ability to accommodate potential rail served developments, may not be authorized. Building design shall include rail service features to ensure the potential use of available spur lines. j. Finished floor elevations and dock height door or "kick out" wall panels shall be provided in all properties abutting rail lines. k. The above-referenced rail service development standards may be amended or deleted on a site-by-site basis during the development review process. The following must be determined by the Planning Commission in order to authorize any modification of the rail service standard: i. That the installation of a lead or spur track cannot be accomplished due to physical constraints on or adjacent to the project site; and ii. Other existing or potential rail service properties will not be negatively affected in their ability to accommodate rail service activity as a result of modifications to the standards. 7. Equipment Screening. The following equipment screening standards shall apply: a. All roof, wall and ground mounted equipment shall be screened from all sides within the Industrial Park (IP) and General Industrial (GI) zoning districts. b. Wherever possible, all roof, wall and ground mounted equipment shall be screened from all sides within the Minimum Impact/Heavy Industrial (MI/HI) and Heavy Industrial (HI) zoning districts. c. All screening shall be architecturally integrated with the building design and where possible a roof parapet wall shall be used to screen roof or P87 Proposed Revisions to Rancho Cucamonga Development Code wall mounted equipment. Where roof mounted mechanical equipment and/or ductwork projects more than 18 inches above the roof or roof parapet, it shall be screened by an architecturally design enclosure which exhibits a permanent nature with the building design and is detailed consistent with the building. Where roof mounted mechanical equipment and/or ductwork projects less than 18 inches above the roof or roof parapet it shall be painted consistent with the color scheme of the building. Article IV Site Development Provisions Chapter 17.48 Fences, Walls, and Screening Section 17.48.040 Materials and Maintenance 3. Chain-link fences and/or gates are not permitted for screening purposes in any zoning district, including chain-link when backed with wood or plastic slats, solid plastic sheet, or knitted fabric privacy/wind screening, except in the Heavy Industrial District. Section 17.48.050 Requirements by Land Use Type C. Residential. 1. Trail fences and gates shall be kept in good repair at all times, including replacing damaged members and maintaining plumb. This shall not preclude the property owner from replacing the existing trail fence with another fence or wall material. 2. Height. The height of fences in residential district is limited according to the following table. TABLE 17.48.050-1 MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FENCES AND WALLS IN REQUIRED YARD AREA Location or Location of Fence/WalVScreening Minimum Setback Maximum Height(1) of Fence(1),(2) Required front yard area 0 ft (2) 3 ft/6 ft(3) Required rear and interior side yard area (along rear 0 ft 6 ft and interior property lines) Required street side yard area (along corner side 5 ft (21 6 ft property lines) At intersections of streets, alleys, and driveways Varies(4) 36 in within the clear visibility triangle P88 Proposed Revisions to Rancho Cucamonga Development Code All other areas of lot 0 ft 6 ft Table Notes: (1) As part of Site Development Review, Design Review(Minor or Major), or other discretionary entitlement, the designated approving authority may grant additional height or location requirements to enclose or screen specific areas or uses or for fences and walls designed for noise attenuation. (2) Setback area for street side yard is measured property line to the fence or wall. (3) Height of front yard fence or wall may be increased to a maximum of 6 feet if the top 3 feet of fencing is constructed of material that is 90%visually open and transparent(e.g.,picket fence, open wood slats, open wrought iron)including any architectural features designed as part of the fence(e.g.,pilasters and lights). (4) See definition of clear vision triangle in Section 17.126(Universal Definitions). 3. Outdoor Recreation Courts. Fencing for outdoor recreation courts (e.g. tennis courts, basketball courts) shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height and shall be located five (5) feet from any rear or side property lines, except when adjacent to outdoor recreation courts on adjacent properties. • Chapter 17.56 Landscaping Standards Section 17.56.040 Landscape Plan Review Process A. Landscaping Plans Subject to Review. When the requirements of this Chapter are applicable as established in Section 17.56.020 (Applicability), the following landscape plan review process shall be conducted in conjunction with design review for the proposed action, pursuant to the requirements of Section 17.16.140 (Design Review). 2. Approving Authority. The designated approving authority shall be the same as the designated approving authority of the entitlement for new projects or existing development as identified in Section 17.56.020 (Applicability). For • projects in the wildland-urban interface fire area, the Fire Chief is an additional approving authority. 3. Approval of Preliminary and Final Plans. The designated approving authority shall review and approve the preliminary landscape and irrigation plan. Upon approval of the preliminary landscape and irrigation plan, a final landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted to the approving authority prior to issuance of Building Permits for new projects or applicable expansions to existing development as established in Section 17.56.020 (Applicability). 4. Approval Required. The landscaping shall not be installed until the applicant receives approval of the final landscape and irrigation plan by the approving authority and any applicable permits have been issued. 5. Changes to Final Plans. Changes to the approved final landscape and irrigation plans that affect the character or quantity of the plant material or irrigation system design are required to be resubmitted for approval before installation. Chapter 17.58 Outdoor Lighting Standards P89 Proposed Revisions to Rancho Cucamonga Development Code Section 17.58.020 Applicability The requirements of this Chapter apply to all new and existing development. Whenever a person is required to obtain a Building Permit, Electrical Permit, and/or approval of a planning entitlement, the applicant shall submit sufficient information for the approving authority to determine whether the proposed lighting will comply with the requirements of this Chapter. Chapter 17.64 Parking and Loading Standards Section 17.64.030 Permit and Plan Check Requirements B. Site Development Review. Modification or improvements to an existing parking lot that impact the parking space layout, configuration, vehicular or pedestrian circulation, emergency vehicle/fire access lanes, number of stalls, or landscape planters shall require a Site Development Review. Plans shall include any proposed traffic calming devices or measures such as speed bumps that will be placed in emergency vehicle/fire access lanes. Section 17.64.040 General Parking and Loading Requirements C. Parking Space and Drive Aisle Dimensions. 1. When outdoors (e.g., parking lot), each parking space shall have a minimum size of nine feet (9') by seventeen feet (18') with a required one foot (1') overhang (e.g., over a curb stop) and shall be free of obstructions such as columns or walls. 2. All parking stalls shall be permanently maintained with double lines, with two lines located an equal of nine inches (9") on either side of the stall sidelines. TABLE 17.64.040-1: ANGLED PARKING SPACE AND DRIVE AISLE DIMENSIONS An le Stall Width Stall to Curb Aisle Tw ARoe s + g a b c d 9'-0" 19'-0" 26-0"0) 63'-0" 90° 9'-6" 19'-0" 24'43"(1) 62'-6" 10'-0" 19'-0" 241-0"0) 62-0" 9'-0" 21'0" 20'-0 911 62"-0" 6-0" 21-0" 19'-0"1 2) 61'-0" 60° 9'-6" 21'-3" 16-6"m 61'-0" 10'-0" 21'-6" 16-02) 61,-0" 9'-0" 19'-10" 20'-0'(1) 59'-8" 9,-0" 19'-10" 16-4N2) 56-0" 45° 9'-6" 20'-2" 16-242) 55'-6" 10.-0" 20'-6" 14'-0'(2) 55'-0" P90 Proposed Revisions to Rancho Cucamonga Development Code Table Notes: (1) Two-way aisle (2) One-way aisle Section 17.64.050 Number of Parking Spaces Required D. The following number of parking spaces shall be required to serve the uses or buildings listed, as established in Table 17.64.050-1 (Parking Requirements by Land Use). Multiple property owners may apply for a use permit for shared parking pursuant to Section 17.64.060 (Reductions in Parking Requirements). Otherwise, all uses must provide the sum of the requirements for each individual use. Where the requirements result in a fractional space, the next larger whole number shall be the number of spaces required. In addition, the requirements listed below shall apply. 3. "Square feet' means "gross square feet" and refers to the sum gross square feet of the floor area of a building and its accessory buildings unless otherwise specified. 6. For the purpose of calculating residential parking requirements, dens, studies, or other similar rooms that may be used as bedrooms shall be considered bedrooms. 7. Where the number of seats is listed to determine required parking, seats shall be construed to be fixed seats. Where fixed seats provided are either benches or bleachers, one seat shall be construed to equal eighteen (18) linear inches for pews and twenty-four inches (24") for dining, but in no case shall seating be less than determined as required by the Building Code. 8. When the calculation of the required number of off-street parking spaces results in a fraction of a space, the total number of spaces shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number. 9. Where private streets are proposed for residential development, resident and guest parking shall be provided as determined by the approving authority in conjunction with the required planning entitlement(s). 10. For projects on commercial, office and industrial zoned properties, square footage dedicated to office hallways 44 inches or less, electrical and mechanical rooms, elevator shafts, stairwells, bathrooms and storage closets may be deducted from the gross square footage for parking stall calculation purposes. P91 Addendum to the Rancho Cucamonga 2010 General Plan Update Environmental Impact Report ADDENDUM This Addendum to the City of Rancho Cucamonga General Plan Environmental Impact Report (SCH#2000061027) (the "EIR") has been prepared in connection with the City's supplemental amendment to the Development Code (the "Project"). The Addendum confirms that the environmental impacts stemming from the Project were adequately addressed in the EIR and that a subsequent EIR or Negative Declaration is not required for the Project. Proposed Supplemental Development Code Amendments The Project consists of supplemental amendments to the City's recently adopted comprehensive Development Code, which was in turn adopted to implement the policies of the recently completed 2010 General Plan Update. Since adoption of the Development Code Update in July 2012, City staff has identified several errors and omissions in the Development Code that were never intended to be eliminated from the Code. Staff has also identified areas where text is inconsistent or incomplete and requires further clarification to properly communicate the intended development requirements. Further, staff identified one land use, Emergency Shelters that as currently written, is inconsistent with State law. State law requires all jurisdictions to allow Emergency Shelters "by right" in at least one zoning district. In the Housing Element of the General Plan, we identified the GC (General Commercial) zone as the appropriate zone to allow this type of land use "by right"; however, the Development Code was not updated accordingly. The purpose of the Project is to correct these errors and omissions and clarify text where necessary. It is therefore considered to be largely procedural in nature. The Project will not affect the current methods of conducting environmental review for new development applications. Table A-1 summarizes the changes proposed in the project and the reason for including into the Development Code. Table A-1: Summary of Proposed Changes to the Development Code Article Chapter Topic Change Proposed Reason III 17.30 Emergency Need to allow for Emergency Consistency with State law; Shelters Shelters "by right" in GC zone. unintentionally omitted from Development Code. III 17.32 Definition Revise the definition of "Service Consistency with prior Stations" to include convenience definition of gas/service stores, or create a unique service stations. station definition with convenience stores. III 17.36 Industrial Revise front setback on the table Error in transcription from Building Height to max 70 feet, set max building old to new code. height to 75 feet (or more with a Page 1 of 6 P92 Addendum to the Rancho Cucamonga 2010 General Plan Update Environmental Impact Report Article Chapter Topic Change Proposed Reason CUP). III 17.36 Rail Standards Reincorporate Rail Service Standards. Unintentionally omitted from the old code. III 17.36 Backup distance Reincorporate the language that Unintentionally omitted from for vehicles requires 24 feet clearance from the old code. driveways for backup purposes. IV 17.48 Fence/Wall Correct inconsistency between text Clarifying text to eliminate Height and definition of Clear Visibility an inconsistency. Triangle for fence/wall/hedge height IV 17.48 Recreational Add development standards for Unintentionally omitted from Fencing recreational court fencing from the old code. the old code. IV 17.56 Landscape Plan Clarify when final landscape plans Clarifying text to eliminate Review Process are required to be submitted an inconsistency. (after entitlement approval, not before). IV 17.58 Outdoor Clarify that this chapter applies to Clarifying text to eliminate Lighting existing development, not just an inconsistency. new development. IV 17.58 Industrial Dock Reinstate development standards Unintentionally omitted from Lighting for wall mounted industrial dock the old code. lighting. IV 17.64 Parking stall Inconsistency between the text Clarifying text to eliminate length and table for minimum parking an inconsistency stall length dimension IV 17.64 Parking Reinstate the language that Unintentionally omitted from exempts restrooms, hallways, Page 2 of 6 P93 Addendum to the Rancho Cucamonga 2010 General Plan Update Environmental Impact Report Article Chapter Topic Change Proposed Reason stairwells, etc. from parking the old code. calculations. IV 17.64 Double striping Add typical standards for double Unintentionally omitted from striping of parking spaces from the old code. the old code III 17.36 Equipment Reinstate development requirement Unintentionally omitted Screening that equipment screening to be from the old code. architecturally compatible and integrated with the building design. The 2010 General Plan Update and Environmental Impact Report On May 19, 2010, the City Council adopted the 2010 General Plan Update and certified the EIR. The updated plan serves as the foundation for many of the City's regulatory documents, including the Development Code, specific plans, community plans, master plans, and design guidelines. With the 2010 General Plan Update, the City's focus shifted to infill development (development of remaining vacant properties within developed business districts and residential neighborhoods). The EIR evaluated potential for the 2010 General Plan Update to result in environmental impacts, as summarized in the following table: No Mitigation Mitigation Measures Significant and Unavoidable Agricultural Resources Cultural Resources Aesthetics Biological Resources Hazards and Hazardous Agricultural Resources Geology and Soils Materials Air Quality Population, Housing and Hydrology and Water Quality Climate Change Employment Land Use and Planning Mineral Resources Public Services Noise Parks and Recreation Transportation and Traffic Utilities and Service Systems The City made findings regarding the environmental impacts of adopting the General Plan as well as overriding considerations for significant and unavoidable impacts, both individually and cumulatively, for the following issues: Aesthetics, Agricultural Resources, Air Quality, Climate Change, and Mineral Resources. Page 3 of 6 P94 Addendum to the Rancho Cucamonga 2010 General Plan Update Environmental Impact Report The findings made by the City necessary to certify the EIR and adopt the General Plan also included a mitigation monitoring and reporting program. For impacts to Land Use and Planning, the City determined that changes or alterations have been incorporated into the General Plan that avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effects identified in the EIR resulting in a less than significant impact. More specifically the City's findings stated there would be no conflict between the General Plan and the Development Code because updates to the Development Code, as well as adherence to standard conditions related to consistency of future development with the proposed 2010 General Plan Update and the City's Development Code, will reduce the potential impacts related to plan consistency to a less than significant level. CEQA Review Requirements The California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") generally requires agencies to analyze the possible environmental impacts of a project prior to approval. Depending on the nature and extent of the potential impacts,the agency may be required to adopt a Negative Declaration or Environmental Impact Report(EIR). Under Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines, when an EIR has been certified or a Negative Declaration adopted for a project, no subsequent EIR shall be prepared for that project unless the lead agency determines, on the basis of substantial evidence in the light of the whole record, one or more of the following: (1) Substantial changes are proposed in the project which will require major revisions of the previous EIR or Negative Declaration due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant effects; (2) Substantial changes occur with respect to the circumstances under which the project is undertaken which will require major revisions of the previous EIR or Negative Declaration due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant effects; or (3) New information of substantial importance, which was not known and could not have been known with the exercise of reasonable diligence at the time the previous EIR was certified as complete or the Negative Declaration was adopted, shows any of the following: • a. The project will have one or more significant effects not discussed in the previous EIR or Negative Declaration; b. Significant effects previously examined will be substantially more severe than shown in the previous EIR; c. Mitigation measures or alternatives previously found not to be feasible would in fact be feasible, and would substantially reduce one or more significant effects of the project, but the project proponents decline to adopt the mitigation measure or alternative; or d. Mitigation measures or alternatives which are considerably different from those analyzed in the previous EIR would substantially reduce one or more significant effects Page 4 of 6 P95 Addendum to the Rancho Cucamonga 2010 General Plan Update Environmental Impact Report on the environment, but the project proponents decline to adopt the mitigation measure or alternative. If the none of these conditions calling for the preparation of a subsequent EIR or Negative Declaration are met, but minor technical changes or additions are necessary to a previously adopted environmental document are needed, Section 16164 of the CEQA Guidelines allow the lead agency to prepare an addendum to the prior environmental document. A brief explanation of the decision not to prepare a subsequent EIR pursuant should be included in the addendum, the lead agency's findings on the project, or elsewhere in the record. The explanation must be supported by substantial evidence. The addendum need not be circulated for public review but can be included in or attached to the final EIR or adopted Negative Declaration, and must be considered by the decision-making body prior to making a decision on the project. Analysis This addendum to the EIR has been prepared for the Project because none of the conditions specified in Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines requiring the preparation of a subsequent EIR or Negative Declaration are met. First, the Project does not propose substantial changes in the City's development regulations that were not analyzed in the EIR or that will require major revisions of the EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant effects. The Project simply implements the goals and policies adopted in the City's General Plan and analyzed in the General Plan EIR. The General Plan specifically mentions revising and updating the Development Code, as shown in the following table. The Development Code shall be updated to reflect the density and LU-2.1, LU-2.2, LU-3.3, LU- intensity ranges (especially along Foothill Boulevard) as specified in 3.8, LU-4.2, LU-4.3, LU-4.5, the General Plan including updating the development standards to LU-5.1, LU-9.5, ED-2.1, ED- be consistent with the General Plan provisions. (Table LU-2 of 2.4 ED-4.4 Chapter 2) The Development Code shall be updated to develop guidelines or LU-2.4, LU-9.1, LU-9.2, LU- standards that will guide infill development and make it compatible 9.4, ED-1.4, ED-4.1 with the surrounding neighborhood communities. The proposed project does not change either the policies or the figures shown in both the EIR and the General Plan. The project does not change any densities, intensities, land uses, or designations beyond those analyzed in the EIR. As a result, there is no change in the project and no new significant environmental effects, or increase in the severity of previously identified significant effects is anticipated as a result of the proposed project. Page 5 of 6 P96 Addendum to the Rancho Cucamonga 2010 General Plan Update Environmental Impact Report Second, there have been no substantial changes with respect to the circumstances under which the Project is undertaken that will require major revisions of the EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant effects. The EIR, which addressed the impacts of adopting the City's General Plan and revisions to the Development Code, was adopted on May 10, 2010. The existing conditions reported in the EIR are very similar to those currently in existence. Since adoption of the General Plan in 2010, the City has not processed any amendments to the plan. As a result, there are no substantial changes to the environment which would require a modification of the EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant effects. Third, there is no new information of substantial importance that was not known and could not have been known with the exercise of reasonable diligence at the time the EIR was certified that shows (a) the Project will have any significant effects not discussed in the EIR; (b) the significant effects examined in the EIR will be substantially more severe than previously shown; (c) mitigation measures or alternatives previously found to be infeasible would now be feasible and would substantially reduce one or more significant effects of the project; or (d) considerably different mitigation measures or alternatives than those analyzed in the EIR would substantially reduce one or more significant effects on the environment are now available. As the Project is consistent with the General Plan there are no new effects that were not discussed in the EIR. Similarly, the Project will not result in changes to the impacts identified in the EIR that could be considered substantially more severe. The Project does not alter any of the review processes in place for new projects, nor does it exempt new uses in the zoning ordinance from review. The Project addresses areas of responsibility for development review and affirms the appropriate body to make recommendations clarifies appeal procedures and establishes project review timelines. None of these changes will result in physical changes to the environment inconsistent with the General Plan as analyzed in the EIR. No additional mitigation measures are necessary. Summary In summary, the General Plan EIR sufficiently analyzed the potential impacts associated with the proposed Development Code Update. The City has a thorough development review process that is fully documented in the General Plan EIR, and that will remain in place following the proposed project. Page 6 of 6 P97 STAFF REPORTi► CITY MANAGERS OFFICE 141 RANCHO Date: December 5, 2013 CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager From: Donna Finch, Management Analyst I Subject: Review and Approval of the Adopt RC Program Policy and Procedures RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council review and approve the Adopt RC Program policy and procedures. BACKGROUND In 2013, the City Council established a goal to develop a City-wide Adopt Program that provides residents, businesses and service groups with opportunities to adopt areas in the City through financial sponsorships or volunteer services that contribute toward the ongoing maintenance of City amenities. To carry out this objective, an interdepartmental Adopt Project Team was formed to develop a program framework that identifies guidelines for participating in the program, responsibilities of the adopting group or individual, and ways in which adopters will be recognized for their contributions. The Adopt Project Team created a program policy that outlines general guidelines for both donation and volunteer adoptions and gives the City authority to approve or deny any application to participate in the Adopt RC Program. Monetary donations will be used to help support ongoing maintenance and special projects at City parks, trails, streets and facilities. Donors can select a specific site to adopt and will be recognized for annual donations ranging from $1,000 - $10,000. All donors providing $1,000 or above will be recognized with a sign posted at their adopted site and receive additional recognition on the City website and in the Grapevine. Additional benefits including recognition at a City Council meeting and an invitation to use the City skybox will be provided for donors at the $5,000 level. Donors at the $10,000 level will be recognized in a press release sent to media outlets and in an article in the Rancho Reporter. Volunteer services are permitted for the annual adoption of City parks, trails and facilities. Volunteer groups or individuals can select a specific site to adopt and must perform a minimum of one monthly cleanup at their adopted site for a one year term. Volunteers are required to attend an orientation with Public Works staff prior to beginning work at their adopted site to review basic tasks and safety procedures for maintaining their site. Basic tasks that can be performed without supervision include litter removal, graffiti removal, cleaning benches and picnic tables, pulling weeds, raking leaves and sweeping sidewalks and pathways. Advanced tasks beyond the scope of work reviewed during the orientation will require pre-approval and supervision by the Public Works Department. The City will provide tools and supplies for volunteers to check out and use during their cleanups. Volunteer adopters will be recognized with a sign posted at their adopted site and on the City website and will be invited to attend the City's annual volunteer recognition event. P98 REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE ADOPT RC PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES PAGE 2 DECEMBER 5,2013 Staff intends to launch the Adopt RC Program with the release of the Spring Grapevine and the Rancho Reporter in February 2014. The program will also be marketed through the City website, a press release to media outlets, digital billboards, RCTV-3, brochures at City facilities, City e- newsletters, and through the Chamber of Commerce newsletter. The initial program administration activities will be handled by the City Manager's Office, with Public Works providing assistance for volunteer orientation and coordinating maintenance activities at the adopted sites. Respectfully submitted, iSr) 4/404(— Donna Finch Management Analyst I Attachments: Adopt RC Program Policy and Procedures Adopt RC Brochure Adopt RC Sign Template • P99 City of Rancho Cucamonga Adopt RC Program Policy and Procedures PURPOSE The purpose of the Adopt RC Program is to provide residents, businesses and service groups with an opportunity to contribute towards the general care and maintenance of neighborhood parks, trails, facilities and streets in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Individuals, groups and businesses can contribute through volunteer service or monetary donations that go towards the beautification of the community. POLICY AND PROCEDURES 1. General Guidelines a. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has the sole authority in determining whether an application to participate in the Adopt RC Program is accepted or rejected and whether a site is available for adoption. b. An individual, group or business is not eligible to participate in the Adopt RC Program if its name: i. Endorses or opposes a particular candidate for public office. ii. Advocates a position on any specific political issue, initiative, referendum or other piece of legislation. iii. Includes a reference to a political party. c. Adoptable sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The City reserves the right to determine the number of individuals or groups that are permitted to adopt a site at any given time. d. The City reserves the right to terminate an Adopt RC Agreement if an individual or group is found to not be in compliance with the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement. e. Individuals or groups that have not complied with the terms and conditions of a previous Adopt RC Agreement shall not be eligible to participate in the Adopt RC Program for a period of three years following the termination of a previous agreement. f. The City Manager or his/her designee shall have the authority to make changes to the Adopt RC Program policy without prior notice. 2. Adopt RC Donations a. Adopt RC monetary donations shall be accepted for City parks, trails, facilities and streets identified in Exhibit "A". 1 P100 b. Donations will support ongoing maintenance activities and projects at the adopted site. Requests to donate for specific projects or site amenities will be considered on a case- by-case basis. c. Donors shall enter into an agreement with the City to confirm funding allocation, roles and responsibilities of the parties, duration of the agreement, and donor recognition. d. Adopt RC donation agreements are generally for a one year term and may be renewed annually at the request of the donor. All requests to renew a donation agreement are subject to approval by the City. e. Donors will be appropriately recognized for their contributions based on the terms outlined in the donor agreement. 3. Adopt RC Volunteer Services a. Adopt RC volunteer services will be permitted at City parks, trails and facilities identified in Exhibit "A". Adopt RC volunteer services are not available on City streets. b. Adopt RC volunteers must make a minimum time commitment of one year of volunteer service to their adopted site. Volunteers must perform basic tasks, as defined in the Adopt RC Volunteer Handbook, at their adopted site at least once per month during their one year commitment. c. Each volunteer group must have a designated representative or group leader who functions as the group's primary liaison with the City. The group leader must be an adult 18 years of age or older. d. The group leader shall sign the Adopt RC Agreement and ensure that the volunteer group complies with the provisions of the Agreement and the program's safety guidelines. e. All Adopt RC volunteers must submit the City of Rancho Cucamonga online Volunteer Application. For minors under the age of 18, a hard copy Waiver of Liability form signed by a parent or guardian must be received prior to beginning volunteer duties. f. An adult 18 years of age or older must supervise any volunteer under the age of 18 at all times. The ratio must be one adult to every five (5) minors. g. All Adopt RC volunteers must participate in an orientation and training session to review basic tasks and safety procedures prior to beginning work at their adopted site. It is the responsibility of the group leader to arrange this orientation with the Public Works Services Department. h. Adopt RC volunteers are permitted to perform basic tasks at their adopted site including litter removal, graffiti removal, weed removal and basic cleaning activities. Any activity beyond the scope of work reviewed during the program orientation is considered an advanced task and requires pre-approval and special training from the Public Works Services Department. 2 P1O1 i. Requests to perform advanced tasks must be submitted to the Public Works Services Department in writing at least four (4) weeks prior to the proposed project date. The request shall include a description of the proposed project and any experience the volunteer has in performing this type of project. No work shall commence on an advanced task until the request is approved by the Public Works Services Department. j. The City will provide Adopt RC volunteers with tools and supplies to help them complete their tasks. All tools and supplies will be available on a check-out basis and must be returned to the City within three (3) business days following the project date. k. Volunteer services must be performed between the hours of operation for the adopted site. I. Adopt RC volunteers must keep track of the hours they spend volunteering at their adopted site and report their total hours to the City on a monthly basis. m. If a volunteer group appears to have ceased to abide by their commitment outlined in the Adopt RC Agreement, the City may terminate the agreement and assign their adopted site to a new group or individual. n. A volunteer group or individual may request to extend their adoption agreement beyond the initial one year term by submitting a written request to the City at least 30 days prior to the end of their current adoption agreement. The City has the sole authority in determining whether a request to renew an adoption agreement is accepted or rejected. 4. Adopt RC Recognition a. Recognition materials and signs shall follow a standard design, including size and color selected by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. b. Generally, the name entered on the Adopt RC Program Application will be used to recognize site adoptions. However, rules for individuals, groups and businesses allow the following exceptions: i. Individual adopters may be recognized by their first and/or last name. A middle name or initial may be used along with the first and/or last name. Salutations or titles, including abbreviations of academic degrees, are not permitted. Graphics are not permitted. ii. 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' :4'i • .. . . RANCHO CUCAMONGA .. Ad.ogicht. 1 0 a Par ■ , ____,,.„ . , _ il =mom....juNI It I I For more information 1 about Adopt RC, call (909) 477-2700 YOUR NAME December 4,2013 I City Council Meeting I P971 Item 01.Review and Approval of the Adopt RC Program Policy and Procedures ADDITIONAL INFORMATION EXHIBIT"A" ADOPT RC PROGRAM SITES Parks Name Address Bear Gulch Park 9094 Arrow Hwy Beryl Park East 6524 Beryl St. Beryl Park West 6501 Carnelian St. Central Park Playground &Outdoor Amenities 11200 Base Line Rd. Church Street Park 10190 Church St. Coyote Canyon Park 10987 Terra Vista Pky. Day Creek Park 12350 Banyan St. Dog Park (at Etiwanda Creek Park) 8939 East Ave. Ellena Park 7139 Kenyon Way Equestrian Facility(at Heritage Park) 5546 Beryl St. Etiwanda Creek Community Park 5939 East Ave. Freedom Courtyard (at Central Park) 11200 Base Line Rd. Garcia Park 13150 Garcia Dr. Golden Oak Park 9345 Golden Oak Rd. Heritage Community Park 5549 Beryl St. Hermosa Park 6787 Hermosa Ave. Kenyon Park 11481 Kenyon Way Legacy Park 5658 Santa Ynez PI. Lions Park 9161 Base Line Rd. Milliken Park • 7699 Milliken Ave. Mountain View Park 11701 Terra Vista Pky. Old Town Park 10033 Feron Blvd. Olive Grove Park 13931 Youngs Canyon Rd. Ralph M. Lewis Park 7898 Elm St. Rancho Summit Park 5658 Soledad Way Red Hill Community Park 7484 Vineyard Ave. North End of Park South End of Park Skate Park (at Spruce Ave. Park) 7730 Spruce Ave. Spruce Ave. Park 7730 Spruce Ave. Victoria Arbors Park 7429 Arbor Lane Victoria Groves Park 6840 Fairmont Vintage Park 11745 Victoria Park Ln. West Greenway Park 7756 Meadowcrest Ct. Windows Park 6849 Victoria Park Ln. Trails Name Location Cucamonga/Demens Trail Base Line to Sapphire Cucamonga/Demens Trail Sapphire to Hillside Cucamonga/Demens Trail Rest Stop Hillside at Beryl St. • Pacific Electric Trail Grove to Vineyard Pacific Electric Trail Vineyard to Amethyst Pacific Electric Trail Amethyst to Haven Pacific Electric Trail Haven to Milliken Pacific Electric Trail Milliken to Day Creek Pacific Electric Trail Day Creek to East Ave. Route 66 Trailhead 8500 Foothill Blvd. Trails with Rails Various locations EXHIBIT "A" Facilities Name Address Animal Care and Adoption Center 11780 Arrow Route Archibald Library 7368 Archibald Ave. City Hall 10500 Civic Center Dr. Corporate Yard 9153 9th St. Epicenter and Adult Sports Complex 8408 Rochester Ave. Goldy S. Lewis Community Center . 11200 Base Line Rd. James L. Brulte Senior Center 11200 Base Line Rd. Lions Center East 9191 Base Line Rd. Lions Center West 9161 Base Line Rd. Metrolink Station 11208 Azusa Ct. RC Family Resource Center 9791 Arrow Rte. Victoria Gardens Cultural Center 12505 Cultural Center Dr. Streets - Name Location Arrow Route Grove to Vineyard Arrow Route Vineyard to Archibald Arrow Route Archibald to Haven Arrow Route Haven to Milliken Arrow Route Milliken to 15 Freeway Arrow Route 15 Freeway to Etiwanda Foothill Blvd. Grove to Vineyard Foothill Blvd. Vineyard to Archibald Foothill Blvd. Archibald to Haven Foothill Blvd. Haven to Milliken Foothill Blvd. Milliken to Day Creek Foothill Blvd. , Day Creek to East Ave. Base Line Rd. , Vineyard to Archibald Base Line Rd. Archibald to Haven, Base Line Rd. Haven to Milliken Base Line Rd. Milliken to Day Creek Base Line Rd. Day Creek to East Aye. Vineyard Ave. 8th St. to Foothill Blvd. Vineyard Ave. . Foothill Blvd. to Base Line Rd. Carnelian Base Line Rd. to 210 Freeway Archibald Ave. 4th St. to 8th St. Archibald Ave. 8th St. to Foothill Blvd. Archibald Ave. Foothill Blvd. to Base Line Rd. 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CUCAMONGA .... „a LIBRARY SERVICE n,1EOn\- A ! Ya Mgr II mill 1111 ANNUAL CALENDAR IS SPONSORED BY ENE RANCHO CUCAMONGA LIBRARY FOUNDATION FROM THE Rancho Cucamonga Public Library winning GRANTS RECEIVED IN 2013 the National Medal for Museum and Library - LIBRARY DIRECTOR Services,the notion's highest honor that can • Pop-Up R(($85,000)-a grant to create a senior bookclub and to offer STEM(Science, 1 Hello,I Dm Robert Karutsu,library be bestowed on a museum or library.I think City Hall on wheels that will pop-up around Technology,Engineering,Moth)programs for Director for the Rancho Cucamonga by winning the National Medal,this only will town with access to a variety of city services children. �' � library Services. inspire and motivate us to do even more great such as books,recreation equipment,access I am once again so proud to present our 2014 things in 2014! to online city resources,information about the • Dollar General($1,000)—a grant to sup- *". Library calendar and annual report.Before Speaking of 2014,our Library turns city departments,and more. Watch for the port the Bock to Basics literacy program for •54.441 mentioning some of the great things that 20 years old in September.We are planning a Pop-Up in Spring 2014! children over the summer months. lik alli we are planning for 2014,I did want to look ,� '1� P 9 series of fun events to celebrate this momen- back one last time on 2013.It really was a taus occasion!Plus we will hold our special • Digital Literacy for Early Learners($90,000) • Literacy($17,800)—a grant to support the great year at the Library,copped off by the cultural arts nights throughout the year,weekly —a grunt to evaluate the use of technology Adult Literacy program(helping adult learners storytimes,book clubs,computer classes and as a learning tool in early childhood literacy. improve their reading skills). t other great programs,all of which you will find Some new digital literacy stations will debut _ here in our 2014 calendar and annual report. at the libraries in Spring 2014. • Staff Innovation Fund($167,000)—a grant 1 This calendar and annual report to work with other California Libraries on a would not be possible without our Library Faun- • Southern California Edison($5,000)—the T a statewide staff training program. r°',.* elation.Please take a look at the information grant to offer computer classes in the Technol- :•: r below to read more about all of the great work ogy Centers at the Libraries. 0 '/ that the Foundation does to support the Library. 0 Thank you and I hope to you see you • Southern California Gas Co.(51,500 and •n \,i+i',.,t∎t v. 5,+,,. • O around our award-winning libraries in 2014! 53,000)—two grants to offer the 0, 3' r • r -ail .. , , ..., . STATISTICS ► �-�►►%�. d, 3 Rancho Cucamonga ? . 4 R`�( \%O City found ~ • ;. ( (;; y �A �. = Items borrowed: 1,150,000 C .C\' L.Dennis Michael,Mayor y +- �- i �\ Sam Spagnolo,Mayor Pro Tent { " Library Visitors: 600,000 1 • William).Alexander,Council Member „ RA 1O ' Library Cards Issued: 13,500 Marc Sternoath,Council Member r CUCAMoNGA , . Total Library Card Holders:185,000 Diane Williams.Council Memher , 4 - 34C f Information Questions Answered:175,000 MISSION STATEMENT Rancho Cucamonga Library Services strives to inform LIBRARY • i. Library Board of Trustees ` y t- Children's Programs: 36,400 and enrich our community by providing access to traditional and technologically Janet Temkin,President Adult and Teen Programs: 5,600 innovative resources.We support and encourage education and the love of reading Robert Coberly,Pres.Pro Tenr 0/1" 1. Tech Center Users: 100,000 in a welcoming atmosphere with o knowledgeable,service-oriented staff. Jackie Amster,Member •• t• I.Scott Haddon,Member t, Online Database Searches: 340,000 Luella G.Hairston,Esq.Member „ �a ” Donations/Friends: S130,000 a Grants: 5370,000 Ruth Leal,President ` Te resa Akahoshi,'"' Vice President RANCHO CUCAMONGA - _ Tlna Gllfry,Secretary LIBRARY FOUNDATION `'< R Jackie Amster,Member ♦ A \.he Rancho Cucamonga Public Library t. x r k e rW I I Rebecca Davies,Member Foundation be an In 1996 and ; *_ , f r __ David Gonzalez,Member• currently is supported by the hard Y PP Y ' '" ^' -• � �' •• .. Leslie Leslie Ma Member• work of 10 community members that make up `,; �'�r �' Heidi Soehnel,Member. .. , the Board of Directors.Appointed by the City . ..° '`- � ' Council upon application,these hard working _ Kathy Sommer,Member ...' Z Chris White,Member commissioners are perhaps best known for - s' {their efforts that helped raise over 55 million •. I l 1 tlicalllip-241Fit.. : •�'dollars through the popular PAL Campaign,a `' ` _ `1 _.`1 .'team effort between the Library Foundation ! - _ - '7-.Y. v% '.' . • ,` ' -'y 1 1 _ and the Community Foundation to raise funds •* a =� ". 4-;r; f for the Cultural Center at Victoria Gardens. �* �, � �► f ±i. ' •r-- ,.1 • The Library Foundation raises money • �, I through the bi-annual Library Telethon (which R• ,.\ `t .- ' ,` this year will be held on March 1st and 2nd, • z s '� r• 2014 at the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center) —" �' r .; . and through its signature music event that .w i ; {, • , . _. _,...5._, features an evening of music,wine tasting, E .r`?'L_ _„�^. and hors d'oeuvres. v �� ,• v Not simply fundraisers,Library rdrxr.,va4`r"n t Foundation Members also help to promote the giti‘t p I p p .3. f s ,;•►y!r'. 1 �. importance of libraries to the community and r 1 region,and help to develop a love of books and L- / A " I - ' • • all things library. ' • • •• ',+.4.0 \ °, If you are passionate about librar- t • • . ies,excited about sharing culturally enriching • programs with families and neighbors and 7'-', willing to ask friends,businesses—and total ' fir ! ! '. : „A* S. strangers—to help make Rancho Cucamonga ei u t . ;+" t t an even more exciting place to live,consider r s.yj , ��` •i�I 11 0 .1 74 D supporting the Library Foundation. Check theme' �+ �',• �, it r �,. website,at http://www.CityofR(-us/foundation, \ > I )j t . i tl,a eJr. - D. for more details or join us on Facebook. I 909.4772720 . jlanuary 201 . www.rcpl.lib.ca.us Archibald Library 7368 Archibald Avenue Paul Biane Library 12505 Cultural Center Drive ;.-d .'." SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY is 1 2 3 4 �� , i► ' ' 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub 10am(BL)Computer Class - ! + / ' * LIBRARIES CLOSED 11am(AL)Family Storytme st� .. New Year's Day I y New Yearn _ _ • Visit the Virtual Library 2&3pm(BL)Family - ' ir @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us Saturdays arents and caregivers are a child's l- first teacher.It is within a child's 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 first three years that their brain 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&i 11a3(BL )Preschool 9am(BL)Play&Learn 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime 0-23 months(registration required) orYl S Years Workshop fregdration reg deal 0-23 months(registrar/alrerpdrrv/J 2 years(registration requited) (regrstraNm required) develops necessary synapses and path 2&3pm(BL)Family 6pm(AL)Computer Class 10&11am(Al)Toddler Time 11am(Al)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Saturdays ways,muscle development and fine motor 2 years(regrstraty rwe tire,) 3-5 years(egrshationrrgrdrMl (registration required) skills,and a love of learning that will help 6:15pm(BL)Pajama Storytime AL 4 m 2.8 years p (AL)Discovery Club 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime to shape their future learning and school 6-11 years 6-11 years (KakinsNafxrra) 6:30pm(BL)Sc-Fi Bookdub readiness.That means that early literacy 6pm(BD Computer Class skills,language skills,and a love of learn- ing begin at birth! 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Storytimes at the Rancho 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 9am(BL)Play&Learn 10am Senior Bookdub 10am(BL) Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime Cucamonga library are offered for all ages 0-23 months(registaanregrdcd) Storytime 3-5 years Workshop(refabaog7raguied) @ Central Park 2 years(regr raoaor,xied) (regaaomeired) 2&3pm(BL) to help support parents in teaching their 10&1 lam(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storylime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays children early literacy skills through books, 6pm(At)Computer Class 2 years(registration rewired) 0-23 months(regis8aas•7raped) (regisnaGarrequired) Happy Birthday,Matinlatiagi? music,finger ploys,activities and informa- 6:15pm(BL)Pajama Storytime 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 12pm(BL)Family Storylime 2-8 years 6-11 years 3-5 years(registration retpmed) (war des Mara) tion.The Rancho Cucamonga Library currently offers 18 weekly story times and school-age 6pm(Bq Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 6-11 years programs from birth to age 11 with just over 24,000 attending in this past year! BookkcclubAL)Reader's Circle The library works to accommo- date the high demand for storytimes by 12OpmyeaLrsTeen Night offering both walk-in and registration-only storytimes of both our locations.Check calendar listings for Pajama storytimes and 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Family Saturdays(Biane),as well as Family 10&11am(BL)Preschool 9am(BL)Play&Learn 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(AL)Family Storytime Storytime(Archibald)that are open for walk- LIBRARIES CLOSED Storytime 3-5 years Workshop(registrationregrired) 0-23 months(tegi m hero 2 years(regstrationregtere0 (registration required) 2&3pm(BL)Family ins.Weekday Storytimes such as Bouncing Dr.Martin Luther King,Jr.Day 10&11 am(AL)Toddler Time 11am(Al)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Saturdays 6pm(AL)Computer Class 2 years(lrgistrarm regunedl 3-5 years(regNrarrra required) Ire rximregrxedl Babies,Toddler storytimes and Preschool Visit the Virtual Library Storytimes are available by registration for @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us - 6:15pm(Bl)Pajama Stoytime 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime Y Y 9 2-8 years 6-11 years 6-11 years (tug-m Wavle) 6-8 week sessions. 6pm(BL)Computer Class . 26 27 28 29 30 31 ^ ._ 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 9am(BL)Play&Learn 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time !!! 0.23 months 6,y:�a air requited) Storytime 3-5 years Workshop(r a+ l 0-23 months(re etrabi 2 years kg:intim reg rro) ;l (regrstranarreprred K E Y "�� E 10&1lam(AL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime �' 6pm(AL)Computer Class 2 years(registration willed) LIBRARY 3-5 years(registration required) (rryisirdtionregrtired) �� �� : ' 6:15pm(BL)Pajama Storytime 4pm(Al)Discovery Club 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime Archibald Biane % �.' 2 B years 6-11 years 6-11 years (tunes ware/ '-- ` ;,. ....— 6pm(BO Computer Gass III U (.) r) D R E A D S Jury thapler Book:From me ,w � , } r hfixed UpfiIesca& Basil f. on• +q "� �. 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''�' _ ' _ . . . .it t is _ ` ! f _^' f ' , _ _ _ _ . .. -4. • 111 909.477.2720 EI■■■ 12505 Cultural Censer Drive y . 4 _- ii ♦ r I Iii\ p� + ; \.- 7 I \s `. iii ` • y &. --- e ,, RANCHO CUCAMONGA LIBRARY Ili } er,, AT • rSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY • , 1 COMING MARCH 1st & 2nd, 2014 10am(BL)Computer Class 11am(AL)Family Storytime ile 2&3pm(BO k-- Family Saturdays , ? , +�If. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , - 10&11 am(BL)Baby Story- 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(Al)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime I ii, time 0-23 months(registration Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(registration required) 0-23 months(registration required) 2 years(registration(muhed) it. required) (registration required) 2&3pm(BO '"""'& . 6pm(Al)Computer Class 4pm(Al)Discovery Club 11 am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11 am(BO Family Storytime Family Saturdays i 6-11 years 3-5 years(1egrvrahan required) (registration required) Happy Birthday,Mr.Lincoln. ~ 6:15pm(BL)Pajama Storytime r ' 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime \ \ Nir,„4: - • . - ,, 6-11 years (walkinswekamx) � ' 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub 7pm(BL)Black History LS:4'. Cultural Arts Night - (TREE rkkets required) t or - '� 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 TELETHON 2014 10&11am(BL)Baby Story- 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 1 1am(AL)Family Storytime time 0-23 months(registration Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(registration required) 0-23 months(ojrstrannnrrgisred) 2 years(registrationrerprtrM) IloveMatsy elethon 2014 is coming on March required) (registration required) 4pm(Al)Valentine's 11 am(At)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) 1St&2nd,2014!This two-day 6pm(AL)Computer Class Program 2-11 years 3-5 years(registration required) (registration required) Family Saturdays fundraising event is a great m L Pajama Soo Storytime (FREfticketsrequired) 6:15 p (B) J M 4pm(BL)Valentine's 12pm(BL)Family Storytime opportunity to support Rancho Cucamonga 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class Program 2-11 years (walk-ins wekome) 6:30pm(BL)Sci-Fi Bookdub (FRfftkketsrequired) Library Services including the Archibald Library,Biane Library,Virtual Library,and 6:30pm(BL)Teen Night 12-17 years Bookmobile-with a monetary donation. Your Rancho Cucamonga Libraries are always 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 2 trying to offer new and improved programs 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11 am(AL)Toddler Time 10am Senior Bookdub 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(AL)Family Storytime and services,more new books and media, LIBRARIES CLOSED Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(registration required) @ Central Park 2 years(registration required) more computer classes,more storytimes,etc. Presidents'Day (registration required) 2&3pm(Bl) 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays In order to support the Library in offering Visit the Virtual Library 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 0-23 months(registration regurrea (registrationreguired) @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us such quality services,the Rancho Cucamonga 6:15pm(BL)Pajama Storytime 6pm(BL)Computer Class 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 12pm(BL)Family Storytime Library Foundation hosts this bi-annual event 2-8 years 3-5 years(registration required) (walk-ins wekaae) to raise money for library services. 4pm(BL)Discovery Club Tune in to Channel 3 to watch the 6-11 years live broadcast or connect via the Internet 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Circle Bookclub (http://www.cityofrc.us/telethon)or call us at(909)477-2720 to ask about seeing the __________—_._-----_.__ _-.__-_ show live at the Lewis Family Playhouse!The 2 3 2 4 2 5 ~ 2 6 2 7 2 8 Rancho Cucamonga Library Telethon will take 10&11 am(BL)Baby Story- 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11 am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(Al)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time place at the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center time 0-23 months(registration Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(registratio,required) 0-23 months(reg tatxrnrapare) 2 years(registration required) P required) (registration required) KEY an.d feature local entertainment,including 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 3-5 years(registration required) (registration required) L I BRARY singers,dancers,bands,choirs,doggers, 6:15pm(BE)Pajama Storytime 6 m(BL)Computer Class 4 m(BL)Discovery Club 12 m(BL)Family Storytime A L BL cultural troupes,and more.For more informa- 2-8 years P P P (B) ry P Y Archibald Bane 6-11 years (walk inswekare) tion about the Telethon and to make a pledge, please call the Library at(909)477-2720. — • • re i p_ GOOD READS - �` -� .Owrr!>kM t G21(D4s¢9"READ .+ •Juvy Chapter Book:The Wat- - S - �� ���� • sons Go to Birmingham,1963 ' i by Christopher Paul Curtis `^"�"� I ILP d 3 ' ..1,'' ;, 1 ,,T Juvy Picture Book:Unlovable P. ,�+ .•"71r' r by DanYaccarino r" �� t .. ��.. r. �. f �^ — 3�� Teen: The Heroes of Olympus {{11 _r series by Rick Riordan E . — ■ •:.'1.1101. no.ow,Aduk: Mrs.lincoln's Dress- - maker b JennirerChiaverini - ,t;—{°'°MI NIP 909.477.2720 www.rcpl.lib.ca.us march 2014 ■ Archibald Library 7368 Archibald Avenue Paul Biane Library 12505 Cultural Center Drive SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ,� . 1 l l am(AL)Family Storytime KEY LIBRARY TELETHON LIBRARY &ilk Channel 3 AL BL -- hep:/Tw ne.dryorrc usiteleilm FYdibakl•nia-e e•• _, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 1 Oam(AL)Baby Storytime 1 Oam(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(AL)Family Storytime LIBRARY TELETHON 0-23 months( ration mquie0 Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(mgrsratics required) 0-23 mantes pegraunrerrser$ 2 years(regrdrraoonrequited) Channel 3 (regrsraroa required) 2&3pm(BL) hep://w""- z/ 6pm(Al)Computer Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschod Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays '-T -i41. 6-11 years 3-5 years pnrvimunreprried) (registration required) rye, 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama / Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BO Family Storytime y.. / • •- 6-11 years (wok-Na welcome) !k' �.'4;' 4 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookdub ` t' +.a Time B en 9 10 11 ONLINE STORYTIME 12 13 14 15 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool REGISTRATION BEGINS 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 1Oam(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(AL)Family Storytime 0-23 months(registration repr td) Storytime 3-5 years 12pm @ www.RCpark.com 0-23 months k9isrvontweril 2 years(regis aeaorege d) Or (reg_Jrratronregirad) 2&3pm(BL) 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Preschool Storyiime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays 6pm(Al)Computer Class 2 years(rcgrmacnrrregered) 3-5 years leg/Water,,cowed (registration required) BasedalDay ......0 T 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime v _ Storytime 2-8 years 6-11 years 6-11 years (wakinghekune) 6:3Opm(BL)Sci-Fi Bookdub 6pm(BL)Teen Tech Night -. j'- 12-17 years - - - Noregrdaremtp,�rdass �j 16 17 18 19x"'° � 20 21 22 ", I ,4 ` II,4 'l• 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6pm(BL)Computer Class loam Senior Bookdub 7pm(BL)live&ream 11 am(AL)Family Storytime Central Park Healthy You! !� "s 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama I 'N ( • '4 1 Storytime 2-8 years (TREEruetsreqube� 2&3pm Saturdays � 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Circle Family Saturdays _ Bookclub LITERACY / 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&l lam(Al)Toddler Time 1Oam(At)Baby Storytime 1Oam(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime BACK T BASICS 0-23 months(resisratonregdeoT Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(regntrali nregrind) 0-23 months paysratioawed) 2 years(regisranm required) &mans •he Rancho Cucamonga Library Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) 6p m(Al)Computer 6-11 years 3-5 years pegrvraria,requred) (regislranonregmMd) Family Saturdays offers a variety of Literacy Services 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama p ry 12pm Family for children,adults,and homebound Storytime 2-8 years m(BL)Computer Gass 4 m(BL)Discovery Club 12kr(BL) Storytime 6-11 years patrons.These services are provided at no charge to patrons as the Library recognizes the valuable contribution and long-lasting 30 31 c; 0 0 D READS positive impact these services have on )Ii Chapter Book Falresroy 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime Gail Carson Levine people of all ages in the community at large. 0-23 months fregistarion rege el jr-.........A1111111111.1M1.7 Jusy Ficture Book:Scaredy —For children struggling to main Sgmrrelby Melanie Watt r Teen:Sieve Jobs:The Man tain the pace in the classroom,the Library Who Though!Different offers Back to Basics•a reading tutoring T by Karen Blumenthal g g Mit The Age of Miracles program.This program offers free tutoring -_ � by Karen Walker Thompson help for students in 2nd-5th grades who are . a grade or more behind in their reading,writ- -' ing and comprehension skills. The library also provides free ` ,; j 40 literacy tutoring for adult learners. This 1. * ,�, c— f• invaluable program creates a comfortable ` , ` ! one-on-one tutoring environment where 110Tvp-i- _ +ear adult learners work with volunteer tutors to 4- : I. ® ' ... gain the literacy skills they need to success- '` fully grow and thrive. # .rr _w 1 '' Finally,the Library's literary services 1 _ ,#; extend out into the community. The Rancho 0 ' ■ —A. Cucamonga Library's HouseCalls program pro- vides library services to homebound patrons who - MINIM are not physically able to come to the Library. h•, r -•Rancho Cucamonga Library's n Literacy Services provide the resources and . .. .., ,., :+= '`- opportunities for learners of all ages to be IN able to unlock the door to lifelong learning c * _, iiii..,• and experience the joy and satisfaction that le ' F 1 -t / `� ._ can be reached through reading and writing. 1 4 l -: • • .r - • 4 /1 �4 1 ■ SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 10am(BL)Computer Class ational Library Week(April Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(egisuauonrequired) 0-23 months(teq aauarequired) 2 years(registration required) (registration required) 11am(AL)Family Storytime 13th-19th)is a time to celebrate KEY 6pm m(AL)Com p uter Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime l l am(BL)Family Storytime LIBRARY 6-11 years 3-5 years(1 effistration required) (egisnalkwrequired) 2&3pm(BL) our libraries and the services 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama Family Saturdays and programs we offer.This is a great time AL ald.Bl Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (walk-ins wekotne) of year to visit your library and see what the 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub library has to offer.This year the Archibald Q Q and Biane Libraries have an exciting lineup of 8 9 6 7 10 11 12 programs for the whole family to enjoy.From 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time loam(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(AL)Family Storytime storytimes to movies to bookclubs to computer 0-23 months(regisuaumrequired) Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(rgisrauo,requited) 0-23 maths(rejgivatia,rerµ4ed) 2 years(mg/oat/on required) classes to teen events,there is something (registration required) 1-4pm(BL)Earth Day 6pm(AL)Computer Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(Al)Preschool Storylime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Celebration for everyone.Check out our National Library 6-11 years 3-5 years(registration tecluinV) (regisu-atianrequired) Week webpage for a complete listing of what's 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime happening at your local library— 6-11 years (wak-ius welcome) 6:30pm(BL)Sci-Fi Bookclub http://www.rcpl.lib.ca.us/nlw.htm 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am Senior Bookclub 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime -- , `' it 0-23 months(registration rcquird) Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(reg(srranon regtruerl) @ Central Park 2 years(registration required) Celebrate Natio,allibrary Week - (registration required) --"%r, 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 0-23 macs(egstrarkr,r filed) (regisuarionrequired) Family Saturdays Celebrate National library Week 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 6pm(BL)Computer Class 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 12pm(BL)Family Storytime �' Storytime 2-8 years "et i 3-5 years(regisnation required) (walk-ins wekone) 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 6-11 years 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Circle Bookclub 6:30pm(BL)Teen Night 12-17 years NA T I O N AL L I B R AR Y W E E K _ ; 20 21 ko 22 23 24 25 26 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime LIBRARIES CLOSED 0-23 months tregoraion ragrtired) Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(regebauenregu,ted) 0-23 maths(r tsnaucnreruital) 2 years(registration required) (registration required) 2&3pm(BL) 4pm(Al)Discovery Club 11am(Al)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays . 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 3-5 years(r matia,t aired) (regtstrationr red) ', I Visit the Virtual Library '� Y Y m �r �'" I m www.rcpl.lib.ca.us 6:15&7 m(BL)Pajama Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 6-11(eaDiscovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime w 4 years (walk-inns welcome) 0 • 27 28 29 30 . . 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time ;- 0-23 months(rag&ratiatraquired) Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(reg narrrrre>7rrmed) i (regisvaii n required) m(AL)Computer Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 6P P 611 years ) 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 6 m L Computer Class .• % Storytime 2-8 years p (6) p ii _ 114 NATIONAL MEDAL .. - ' n2013,the Rancho Cucamonga Library r . ,�! - tx was awarded the National Medal for r ,. ""� s d "`' �'..., . . Mu- seum and library Services. The National c` t p� Medal honors institutions that make significant a « t `' s ' i.i - " �/ t T and exceptional contributions to their cant z ir* t! r. munities. It was with great pride that Library 4,:" - $ ,. Director,Robert Karatsu,received the Notional } ' Ili i ; o- Medal from First Lady Michelle Obama at a '` RA. , White House Ceremony in April. The award ..... `°.% „ .. ..: it,iiis, outlined the many wonderful library program �'~ ' ' L ' a and services offered by the Rancho Cucamonga ' 1 1 I ` Ar Libraries,the innovative ideas implemented at the Library,and the creative partnerships . GOOD READS providing exciting opportunities for residents. Juvy Chapter Book: Library staff wishes to express how proud and t { -, The London Eye Mystery byS -' Pichur D�tl ` v ` ._. F. ., .. Jrrvy Picture k:Yip!Snap! Yap!by Charles Fuge Rancho Cutamon% ) Teen:Boy 21by Matthew Quick 14, P �'` Adult the End of Your life t . f Book Club by Will Schwalbe 1111.111:.„,..04I ILIEffrilin... �r`. � ► april 909.477.2720 II III 'R 1`-: r www.rcpl.lib.ca.us ` Archibald Library II■■ ru v 7368 Archibald Avenue MOM , 44)1' Paul Biane Library 12505 Cultural Center Drive ■■■ 909.477.2720 www.rcpl.lib.ca.us • II Archibald Library ■■■ Pau Archibald Avenue �� Paul Biane Library ■ 12505 11 III 7368 Cultural Center Drive...:,..._,. . . mil pp -.imp- itil,,.... .. or . ","eii‘', AC 0 '— — �., �� r iC _ IL:: Amoillill -._....s....51'' .C*4'411! 91' hll L� c �' a a ."w ir } j The Library also has great collections homework resources such as magazine and of the newest teen fiction and popular series, newspaper articles,literary criticism,biogra- • he Rancho Cucamonga Library loves classics,paperbacks,CDs,DVDs,mango, phies,language learning,test-taking assistance, ' - ' teens! They offer a variety of exciting graphic novels,computer games and more! and much more.Live Homework Help provides .,...ZONPN teen programs throughout the year that If you don't see your favorite book or movie, a quick online connection to a live tutor who E "'`". -. . cover everything from crafts,scavenger hunts,and just ask!The Library will happily take sug- will assist you with your toughest homework game nights,to Halloween and holiday events, gestions about the latest teen interests! questions.These great resources are free with food programs and a whole lot more.Check For homework assistance,you can your Rancho Cucamonga Library cord number. calendar listings for upcoming Teen programs check out the Library's terrific online resources. Just click away at www.rcpl.lib.ca.us! and join other teens and friends at the Library. The Virtual library offers extensive school See you at the Teen Scene! You'll learn new things and meet new people! support tools including online databases and 1_ GG It : * ya♦ f� • .'—.te • tl j tom•.• '� ' SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY „lore j r 1 2 3 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(8L)Toddler Time 10am(BL)Computer Class 0-23 months(remMaea,rerrmrri) 2 years(registrarimrequired) • s.. { KEY 11 am(AL)Family Storytime ,,,, .; ltam(Al)Presdhod Storylime l lam(BL)Family Storytime I.: LIBRARY 3-5 years(regamoonrequired) (registrationrequred) 2&3pm(BL) : - AL BL Family Saturdays r'' Arrh baki•Biane 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (Kok ins Heicaral I 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 . ^� 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(Al)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(Al)Family Storytime E" '3 St Ime 3-5 ears n �e misses • ' � :.� f .. �' +►� 0.23 months(rer�radarrequi'ed) � Y 2 years(registration 0-23 maths(regardful 2 years(registratanregriaed) �1. (iegisratica requed) 6pm(Al)Computer Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11 am(AL)Preschool Storyti ne 1lam(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BU i 6-11 years 3-5 years(regRraranrego/1 ) (rr sraDOnrequeed) Family Saturdays a ! 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama ar.-1° Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(Bt)Computer Class 4pm L)Discovery Club wN r l pm(BL)Family Storytime 611 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am Senior Bookdub 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime '1 1 0-23 months(raystabonreguterlf Storytime 3-5 years 2 years pegr tatmleared) @ Central Park 2 years(regisratanrequired) - t : fregimration 2&3pm(BL) ilk i , . 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 10am(At)Baby Storytime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays - ,;.. 6pm(Al)Computer Class 6.11 years 0-23 months baysa ontrw m+D fregrsnaoonrewired) alma iii ,. ` 6.15&7pm(BL)Pajama 6pm(BL)Computer Class 11 am(Al)Preschool Storytime 12pm(BL)Family Storytime Storytime 2 8 years I`: 3-5 years(re pstrarmn rerRu rd) (wdk'ra welcome) 6:30pm(BL)Sci-Fi Bookclub 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 7pm(BL)Asian Pacific - 6-11 years Islander Cultural Arts Night (TREE tickets required) 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Circle Bookclub 6:30pm(BL)Teen Night 12-17 years : I 18 19 20 ONLINE STORYIIME 21 22 23 24 • 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool REGISTRATION BEGINS 10am(Al)Baby Storytime l lam(At)Family Storytime ..-.. 0 23 months(regnrabr eaukd) Storytime 3-5 years 12pm @ wswv.RCpark.com 0-23 months(regaann,, rrrd) LIBRARIES CLOSED / (registration rerq Staff Training Day 1-4pm(BL)Star Wars Day ( ''h twit- 10&l lam(AL)Toddler Time 11am(Al)Preschoo Storytime 6Pm(Al)Computer Class 2 years(regrstrataorequired) 3-5 years(ngmratarregraee4 Visit the Virtual Library k I ` - • 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us Storytime 2.8 years 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 6-11 years 6-11 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 6pm(Al)Computer Class 6pm(BL)Computer Class Summer Reading Program 11am(AL)Family Storytime GOOD READS LIBRARIES CLOSED LIBRARIES CLOSED Kickoff Sixnm+Reading fimr 6:15&7pm Pajama PIE tickets( Juvy Chapter Book:Redwal/ Memorial Day Storytime 2-B years 2&3pm(BL) by Brain Jacques Family Saturdays Juvy Picture Book:Jessica Visit the Virtual Library Visit the Virtual library Summer Reading fit by Kevin Henkes @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us Teen:Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo Adult Hotel on the Corner of Biller and Sweet by Jamie Ford . 1.�_ "" 909.4772720 , —1/' �:,,44..1 wvvw.rcpl.Iib.ca.us - _ — ■ Archibald Library tv•' 7368 Archibald Avenue 11!..w.•. 1 -+�; .' i Paul Biane Library n 114—11114 iune 12505 Cultural Center Drive ` SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY i SATURDAYS : ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ''N-`_. • 10&11am(BL)Baby Stoytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11 am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 10am(BL)Computer Class 0-23 months/reristaomre Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(regrmatiorreguired) 0-23 noon(reirm oonaayc ed/ 2 years(regrmationrequirea u . (r ai 2d) 11am(AL)Family Storytime ' 2&4pm(AL)Children's SRP 11am(AL)Preschool Stoytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime • ^� 6pm(Al)Computer Class 6P P 3-5 years(rnlr4imenwired) (registration required) 2&3pm(BI) 6:15&7pm(Bl)Pajama 3pm(Bt)Teen SRP Program Family Saturdays • Air • r 'A Storytime 2.8 years 12-17 years 2&4pm(BO Children's SRP 12pm(BI-)Family Storytme 0 ii ; (walk-6n iiekane) - 6pm(Br)Computer Class 3pm(AL)Teen SRP Program . > 4 1 i l' 12-17 years - 6pm(B1.)Mystery Bookclub iK , 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(Bl)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(Br)Toddler Time 11 am(Al)Family Storytime 0-23 months(registration req ire) Storytime 3.5 years 2 years(regtcnarronre wired) 0-23 moguls(raysfiNiarraiaraQ 2 years(registration required) GOOD READS (registration required) 2&3pm(BL) tt +, �,� lurvy Chapter Book:Clnricr.Bean 6pm(AL)Computer Class 2&4pm(AL)Children's SRP 11 am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays Spells Trarble by halbert Child 3-5 years(wstrarron requeerp (iegimation roWirm) w Jury Picture Book:The Three 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 3pm(BL)Teen SRP Program 2pm(Al)Adult SRP Storytime 2-8 years 12-17 years 2&4pm(BO Children's SRP 12pm(BL)Family Storytime • Pigs by David Wiesner (walk nn wekure) Teem: Raven Hays 6:30pm(BL)Sci-Fi Bookclub 6pm(B1)Computer Class 3pm(Al)Teen SRP Program t by Maggie Stietuater 12-17 years Adult The An of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein .c- 15 16 17 18 19 20 'fleg" 21 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(Br)Preschool 10&11am(Al)Toddler Time 10am Senior Bookclub 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(Al)Family Storytime 0-23 months hegimartrnrafwag Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(registration requee0 CO Central Park 2 years(r stratcereguired) y- -"i'' - -- _ (registration required) 12pm(B1.)Adult SRP - 2&4pm(AL)Children's SRP 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 11 am(B[)Family Stoy ime /,'.• • 4..,.:„.• 6pm(Al)Computer Class 0-23 maths(rogmadrlrralriai) keg/straw reprnad) 2&3pm(8L) _ -. 3pm(BL)Teen SRP Program Family Saturdays - 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 12-17 years 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 12pm(BL)Family Storytime Supefneo gay ,� -=> ~~^ r •Storytime 2-8 years 3-5 years(fere-anorrNolen) (walk-ins wekmie) •j,•,• t 6pm(BL)Computer Class 11 • 2&4pm(BL)Children's SRP 7pm(BL)Local History Night ` Cultural Ads Night / I Jr i tk ' 3pm(Al)Teen SRP Program (FRFFrctesreyr ell _.' - • ` a: CELEBRATING 20 YEARS SERVING THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY TWO LIBRARIES: ARCHIBALD AND BIANE @ VICTORIA GARDENS AND A BOOKMOBILE ....wiiict SP . -5, .. • •� 1 4 1 z _ .. _ .,.. . . ..... 7 ,4 P F if lirl 11 '.-/ i ."44 ,,,,, 't,, 0/.... rf- ...1 :w 4; ,,, my 7 i- Tr.1-1 .. a _ it _ i _� jmi; ..,� � N, y. Ill 1 it/ , e "':-.\ // `: i y/' / -' L — -1/ .,.-71'iti i,.11-4: -S-I"'' 1.,. I - r• . -I I,„,...s WON ..... ........ _i'vi -II Irip i 1 11 - ' .4: . ill.. I rim. _ z...-: 4. , . . . . ...... ,,„.:• • • • • - b . , ,job.. a*:i'.:-.10,.7....- . y —t�-' 1 ' 1 1 - ti ,-1 r7r� � . -.. . . _y . .) __ - , _ •`Or, \. oI .. -.n....-.,.Ly , fit, S A.1.,," h._ 'I— l� y BoyolrAarer uttImnrycam9 i ';,* .... . °., 1 5'V At lUr.... Idea _ It t! . 1( Mt Is It RANCHO CUCAMONGA LIBRARY FOUNDATION BUSINESSES INDIVIDUALS continued Laura Lawson $140,000.00 $100-$499 John Nelson Thanks to generous donations,the Library Foundation has been able to support many Friends of the Library David Gonzalez Robert&Melinda Olin wonderful programs and services at the Rancho Cucamonga Libraries,including: Heidi Soehnel Paula Pachon • Books! Books! And,Books!—from children's to teen to adult,the Library Foundation $5,000-$10,000 Bruce&Michelle Van Elzakker Phyllis Pearce Lewis Operating Corporation Larry Poston has purchased thousands of books for the Libraries and Bookmobile. Southern California Edison Michelle Perera Teresa Akahoshi Jerry Sandoval • Adult Literacy Program—for adults who are learning to read and/or write for the first time. Kelly MtArdle Lori Sassoon $1,000-$4,999 Y David Skolnick • Technology Centers—computer labs with internet access,productivity software,and Southern California Gas Company Jonathan&Pamela Uribe Gary&Janet Temkin lots of classes. Ruth Leal Kathleen Tiegs • Cultural Arts Nights—from Black History Month to Hispanic Heritage Night to $100-$499 Michael Bell Adam Tuckerman DC Connect Wendy Bettor Chinese New Year,the Library Foundation always sponsors the storytelling,crafts,music, Chris Kellen Agency Peter&Linda Bryan $50-$99 lecturers,dance,and artwork for these popular programs. Sure Kane Property Management Dorothy Burchfield Jackie Amsler • Grant Matching—the Library Foundation has matched many competitive grants received by Inland Empire Fan Forte Robert and Dawn Coberly Ken&Agnes Eras the Libraries(not only doubling the amount of money,but also helping leverage the grants). Cucamonga District Host Lions Denise&Walter Cornelison Luella G.Hairston Linda Daniels Robert& Balbina Kendall • Through the Library Foundation's fundraising efforts,every facet of Library Services INDIVIDUALS Les and Rebecca Davies Leslie May has been touched—from children to adults,from books to buildings.If you would like to find $1,000 and Up Randall and Janell Lewis Vivian Garcia Debra McNay out how you can support the Library Foundation,please go to David E.Geyer Betty Miller http://www.cityofrc.us/foundation. $500-$999 John Gillison Nettie Nielsen Kathy Sommer Margaret Hatanaka Christopher Paxton Tina Gilfry Shawn Judson Kristine Pompeo Robert Karatsu Nancy Kettle Salvatore Spagnolo poi • (N'eai [ )011a>I ) r Please check all that apply T H A N K Y O U F O R Y O U R G E N E R O S I T Y • • Consider donating to the Library I Yes!I would like to support the Rancho Cucamonga Libraries Enclosed is my donation. • on this 20th Anniversary Year Please make check out to the Rancho Cucamonga Library Foundation • There are many ways to contribute financially to the Rancho You can also donate via Paypal at www.CityofRC.us/foundation Cucamonga Libraries.For more information on sponsorship or LIB A donation opportunities,please call us at(909)477-2720,extension 5040. I Please charge my credit card for my donation of $20 $40 $60 $100 Other $__ gill(*) OTHER WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE I would like to pledge a monthly donation of $10 $25 Other$ 1.Library Stack Dedication $1,500 I (I agree to have my credit card billed monthly-$10/month is equal to approximately 33 cents per day) A plaque with inscription placed on the end of a Library bookcase. CREDIT CARD INFO VISA/MASTERCARD/AMERICAN EXPRESS/DISCOVER 2.Library Reading Table $500 --:,:. CARD NUMBER EXP.DATE / %�'� A plaque with inscription placed on the end of a Library table. �' NAME ON CARD SIGNATURE 3.Library Reading Chair Dedication $250 BILLING ADDRESS RANCHO A plaque with inscription placed on the back of a Library reading chair. Donor's Plaza $150 Please mail to Rancho Cucamonga Library 7368 Archibald Avenue,Rancho CucamongaCA91730ordropoffat the Libraries CUCAMONGA 4.Engraved Brick LIBRARY SERVICES A brick with inscription embedded in the Donor's Plaza walkway @ Vittoria Gardens. L J TECH CENTER Office and internet access. Printing is avail- I VIRTUAL LIBRARY oth the Archibald and Biane librar able for a nominal fee. ' ..4' Tech ii ri Both Tech(enters offer free week- ' he Virtual Library is one of Rancho ies feature computer centers available ly computer classes.(lasses are held on Tues- #Cucamonga Library's three amaz- for individual use to library patrons day evenings at the Archibald Library.Al the ing locations—one that's open possessing a valid Rancho Cucamonga Library Biane Library classes are held on Wednesday r . • 24 hours a day,7 days a week! Just like card.In addition to the 18 public stations at the evenings,and the morning of the first Satur- / 0 . -\ • 00 our physical locations,the Virtual Library Archibald Library and the 21 public stations at day of the month for a 3 hour intensive class. -- / "- - - ^ offers library services,access to books the Biane Library, both libraries feature free To get a schedule of upcoming and other materials,and lots and lots of wireless internet access. The public computers classes please call the Technology (enter or • ; " information. are equipped with Microsoft Windows,Microsoft check us out on the Web! 4.; - Through the Virtual Library you .L - - ,' C� 1 can search our Library Catalog for books, -, f-'` (Ds, DVDs,and other materials;reserve 1001170 ARCHIBALD LIBRARY —to 7368 Archibald Avenue — ~ items;renew library materials,and get Passport applications available - `\`_ information about passport services.Use by appointment only the Virtual Library calendar to see what's Monday-Thursday 1lam-7pm happening at the Library—storytimes,teen Friday,Saturday,Sunday 1 lam-4pm programs,computer classes,and all special Closed Holidays • ____ � - .� v Lifill ai library programs and events. ..__ The Virtual Library is more than just the Library's website!While visiting BIANE LIBRARY@ Victoria Gardens 12505 Cultural Center Drive Passport applications available the Virtual Library you can study for an VI/1 11' it by appointment only - 1 upcoming test with Learning Express; . >7'4 Monday Thursday 11 am-7pm _ *' learn a new language with Mango Friday&Saturday 1 1am-4pm ;fit. italOir4CAPROS Languages;get one on one online 1111411.tig 4i, 4\ Closed Holidays + ,' w \ Live Homework Help;and search `. — �_a. „ thousands of magazine,newspaper, Visit our website at: • 0 wT IT'? biography,history,literature,busi- ww rcpl.lib.ca.usport/passports.Apointment httm To make a Passess and science articles-and so @ the Archibald or Biane Library: OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS -% uch more! There's also a great se ill Please call •^41•, lection of downloadable audio and ebooks, 909 477-2720 x 5087 so our Virtual Library will keep your digital Gale Y�nual - - `��1�194� ' R;;ry' bookshelf overflowing. Email:Passports @CityofRC.us 9 Whether for work, school or ❑ •'I. I. ❑ 1 ✓ play,the Rancho Cucamonga Virtual " ahf . ,/��+ iBIOGRAPHY '� •. �T �i a►� ""` �� /f Library will keep you well-informed and .—Iti *• � l r o r tt A c HOM entertained. Best of all,using the Virtual ° . HELP'=M ❑ • •r'•. Library is completely free with your Rancho Cucamonga Library card! $130,000 annually for the Library. -. ' 1`'' � FRIENDS OF THE • :'' LIBRARY Friends of the Library volunteers RANCHO 0 are solely responsible for the operation of — RANCHOCUCAMONGA he Friends of the Library are the very both bookstores. Volunteers manage both -- special group of volunteers whose stores,serving as cashiers,pricing items,mer- FRIENDS OF THE • i ,11 3:: t _ f`' ,i riends 1 donation of time and money support chandising,purchasing new lines of merchan• RANCHO CUCAMONGA Y PP 9 9 LIBRARY 3: �<1 • ,:l. • �: - the library services offered by"The 3 Amazing dise for the stores,and hiring,training and ' r ommoir of the !�� Libraries"of Rancho Cucamonga. The Friends scheduling a 75+crew of fellow volunteers. ! :� ' �t Library of the Library have donated over$1,300,000 to- Over and over,the Friends of the I i - • . �� wards books,programs and services,the Adult Library volunteers show their commitment to • ' j IL � Literacy and Back to Basics tutoring programs, creating a strong public library and a desire ..i • i�\ / ►i a fiy• /7 the Summer Reading Program and other library to improve their community. To be a"Friend," — Af events and programs. you can offer a minimum of 3 hours per week •.rj. ;;; ". The Friends of the Library operate of volunteer service or purchase a personal _ Os!el two bookstores,the Archibald Superstore membership.And,as always,you can donate _ .. located in the Archibald Library and the Book your gently used books and magazines to and Gift Shop located in the Paul Biane Library the bookstores. Help your library,become a �e�' - ~ ;,,,w a at Victoria Gardens. Together they earn over Friend today! 'r rci+ttcl- ,�• . 'ht 4.,ihr t -∎ • _ ,,liw-..,%11. , ..Art ,� ilk i 111 I• •114 111.11111111.: _, • emu. -,: ilit a "0.;- 4 '-�f 1 ' t. ! t '- 0--I ' , ii ' r.,,-jAli; )1,1 I: ':.• + 1 . . ..,. ' . -isar Af Al'1111. lir ' . '": a '1'1,1 ,. '.._ e -, - J N w IIIPIIr," a It ' 4_ SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY T. 1 2 3 4 5 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(Al)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 11am(AL)Family Storytime t f Storytime 3-5 years 2 years ON/maim towered) 0-23 months liemmtailco n rprdl LIBRARIES CLOSED r ger'sRoar (regotatanreque`I) Independence Day '!� KEY 6pm(AL)Computer Class 2&4pm(Al)Children's SRP 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime ' 2&3pm(BL) F 3-5 years pegrmariarreq -eV Visit the Virtual library Family Saturdays LIBRARY 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 3pm(BL)Teen SRP Program @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us AL BL Storytime 2-8 years 12-17 years 2&4pm(BL)Children's SRP A_rtliibald•Bia( 6pm(BL)Computer Class 3pm(AL)Teen SRP Program 12-17 years 1 $. `' .•-b% I 1-; 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub 61 i • . . , 6 7 8 9 10 11 . 12 m " 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(Tit)Toddler Time 11am(Al)Family Storytime 0-23 months(regivaoa,reque4 Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(re semewrrrr r 0-23 months(,eyrtrraeonogrdcrr) 2 years(registration required) (regi!rralon(m7uked) 2pm(AL)Adult SRP 6pm(Al)Computer Class 2&4pm(AL)Children's SRP 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 3-5 years belivrannnoverall (registrationrep,ked) 2&3pm(BL) 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 3pm(BL)Teen SRP Program Family Saturdays Storytime 2-8 years 12-17 years 2&4pm(BL)Children's SRP 12pm(BL)Family Storytime (waken welcome) 6:30pm(BD Sci-Fi Bookdub 6pm(BL)Computer Class 3pm(AL)Teen SRP Program 12-17 years 13 14 15 ONLINE STORYBME 16 17 18 19 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool REGISTRATION BEGINS 10am Senior Bookdub 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime 0-23 months ingsrmonrequital Storytime 3-5 years 12pm @ www.RCpark.com @ Central Park 2 years(regisuawr,re7rired) — • (registramonrequred) 12pm(BL)Adult SRP 10&11 am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime t •�, �• "'`��- 6pm(Al)Computer Gass 2 years(iryrvrnniarre¢,iiedJ 0-23 months r�c*�svavarra,,xnor (registration 2&3pm(BL) ,t T 6:15&7pm(Bl)Pajama Family Saturdays 1 Storytime 2 8 years 2&4pm(AL)Children's SRP 11am(AL)Preschool Storytme 12pm(BL)Family Storytime animainrr _ ti '4 t l `1 3pm(BL)Teen SRP Program 3-5 years(rerpmatiorrrcvl mowed) (wa9c-ins welcome) S•r 12.17 years 2&4pm(BL)Children's SRP ,14, 6pm(BL)Computer Class 3pm(AL)Teen SRP Program _% 12-17 years ' . J JIM 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Circle • 11' (7) Bookclub IIIII VOLUNTEERS 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6pm(BL)Computer Class 6pm(BL)Teen SRP Finale (BL)SRP Finale 11 am(AL)Family Storytime olunteers have a special place at 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 12-17 years (Eetplyforchikenwhotmla p p Storytime 2-8 years nesrnnerRxgProgaml 2&3pm(BL) the Rancho Cucamonga Library Family Saturdays providing many enhancements to Library Services.Whether it's shelving books in the children's room,tutoring young readers in the Back to Basics program, (� delivering books to the homebound,joining 27 2 8 2 9 3 0 31 L. the Friends of the Library and working in 6pm(Al)Computer Class 6pm(BL)Computer Gass ' 0 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama our bookstores,or assisting with our Sum- Storytime 2-8 years , mer Reading and large-scale programs and ` ' `" f i events,your volunteered time will make a 1' difference in a big way! • ` The Library has opportunities t for volunteers ages 14 and older,and can ' accommodate many different schedules GOOD READS lwy Chapter Book Kor 's of the with flexible hours.Please contact the ' Kdchen(ahreb Jon Scirs,ka Library or check the website for information `► --_ iwyPidureltook weare;na y Book!by Mo Willems •on volunteer positions,age requirements, ' Teen:Soul Suter.a True&iory ,f.r of faith famrly,and fighting and downloading a volunteer application. to Get&ackontlieBoard .. Z. + V-r.Volunteering at the Library is a great way to R by Bethany Hamilton meet people,learn new skills,and give back library Adutt CalWho looted the w to your community.Don't wait,apply today! 0011.46t.' '. '. �[tr ,Q World by Vicki Myron i�, • 1 /µye. �t. T Illir .:.. - s fi� r r t.„, . _ : \ , fill 1 .„.. . .. , „ . ..,, ,. .. .. . .. __, .. ..„.. , . .. . , ... , ., • ,.,............ ... „ ,. .. .. .. . . . . . . ... . .. . . • • • # , . ..__.,..,..... _ . .,,,,,,,......, „, , , ,i...' , . . ...L ��' +► ter .3wn. g ^" ?? . ` ''..F- ., ' . .s,„ .4....„48;01,vio.f wor' i > . 3 uly 2014 ■■■ 909.477.2720 ..■ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us 0 ■■ Archibald Library 7368 Archibald Avenue ■■■ Paul Biane Library 12505 Cultural Center Drive ... . ,,,„,, ,... E■■ z • 1:) .::' 909.477,2720 www.rcpl.lib.ca.us a'+ _ • - Archibald Library _ ~ C 7368 Archibald Avenue }—� Paul Biane Library `- "'` -1 `. " ° -: l 12505 CuIWial Ceite Drive ,- �. . f r 4k 10 . 6.,„ " A'''' . . .,— SERVICE TO SCHOOLS/ _. fie• i-#''"`� _� rlt' •CSC :.<-a.'i .--,„� 1 _.. .. - t a-' . he Rancho Cucamonga Library is � .Y =•,,A,0 * 1 4 t ,; ► _ :: : with schools in the 3 \ ;::: y I s— d has a numb er of i services to offer.Teachers are welcome to - schedule a daytime class visit to the Archibald I " , 0 a. ` . . . . . ....... a., .. and Paul Biane Libraries,and,for an especially —_...- fun evening,schedule a School Family Night for students and their families!School Family SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY I Nights are the perfect way for teachers and 1 2 I families to become familiar with the resources ! } 10am(BL)Computer Class and services available at the Library. LK EY ft ` 'I ` 11am(Al)Family Storytime The Library will work with local AL BL .A..i.A.. a schools to plan activities such as a scavenger aa>,t as Mane Family hunt,storytime,tour and more.This is a great ly � Shark Day opportunity for parents,students and teachers to meet and talk with Library staff and find out 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 about programs such as Discovery Club,our 10&11am(Br)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime weekly afterschool program that highlights 0-23 months(regisratia'rrarp ded) Storytime 3-55 years 2 years(rnp9ralti,rr'mitred) 0-23 months(,apw,hum pwrr9 2 years(rcgistraea,required) (registration required) 2&3pm(BL) different themes ranging from history and 6pm(Al)Computer Class 4pm(Al)Discovery Club 11am(Al)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays science to art and poetry.Make sure to 6-11 years 3-5 years(regetauantaped) (registration required) 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama schedule your School Family Night today! Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (walk-irrsxekane) Can't make it to one of the 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub Libraries?Then the Library may be able to come to you.The Rancho Cucamonga Library operates a full-sized bookmobile 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 filled with popular children's titles and 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime curriculum support materials.Look for the 0-23 months kaystaaanrepr&) Storytime 3.5 years 2 years(regnratnnreglrrred) 0-23 months keyetaace req.rer9 2 years(registration required) '(" "w Bookmobile at a school near you,or stop kegsstrahon 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(Al)Preschool Sicx time 11am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) by and say"hello"at the next community 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 3-5 years(regwatix,requord) (regrsvarim required) Family Saturdays 6:15&1pm(BL)Pajama outreach event. Story&7 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (K2N ira 1lekarre) ;t 6:30pm(Bt)Sci-Fi Bookclub y 1. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 „ , 10&l l am(BL)Preschool 10&l l am(AL)Toddler Time 10am Senior Bookcub 10am(BL)Toddler Time l l am(Al)Family Storytime . 'h 10&ll am(BL)Baby Storytime Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(regaraaa terp te0 @ Cerhtral Park 2 years(registration ire) 0-23 months yegararmrapredl (regiy,- vregaired) 2&3pm(BO , 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 10am(Al)Baby Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays 6pm(Al)Computer Class 6-11 years 0-23 nuts(repvatinrep e 9 (regrsbahcoWok&) s, T -. . 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 6pm(BL)Computer Class 11am(Al)Preschool Storytime 12pm(BL)Family Storytime ,. Storytime 2-8 years (walk-m5 welcome)3 5 years(r g sr Na,(mixed) 4pm(BL)Discovery Club i '—•■ -h 6-11 years €i ,"t'°-46.0.....-.4,,,,, 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Circle Bookclub + ;`• ' 6:30pm(BL)Teen Night 4 • . Al"A" .; 12-17 years - 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ' ` 10&11am(BO Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)family Storytime - 0.23 months(registration'agate()) Storpime 3-5 years 2 years 9np:Nahoy rewired) 0-23 months(mp nann'„ap.rO 2 years(iegisuati n required) Shapes (registration required) 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) 6pm(Al)Computer Class 6-11 years 3-5 years(,egwrarexrrcrp„rnA (regisraria,requirm) Family Saturdays Story[mepm y aPajama 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(Bl)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime rs 6-11 years ( -ms gerame) GOOD READS Juvy Chapter Book:The Name oithis Book is Secret 31 NI r Pseudor � h ••• �� r Juvy P'idwe Bode:Olivia ` � T by Ian Falconer ' ! " w ►r �; Teen:The Diviners I , '1 r by libba Bray .sue ` / Milt A Tree Grows in 4 ' '. Brookyn by Betty Smith P t j = .11 . _ t ! r . . r \e. . ‹ilit#0.. - J''-.,". ! , .- ■■■ septemiDer ■■■ ■•❑ Mill y .,.. ;: :: �' } 909,477.2720 i : "", www.rcpl.lib.ca.us •'.4-111p 4ce `"•- Archibald Libra as_ + ` ¶,, i� ' ' i— `+'11 `�� I 7368 Archibald Avenue nM. Paul Biane Library I �,J 12505 Cultural Center Drive r y �, '-, r I - r . ...- '' ' CP fiu I 4 , ��, : + r • , Jt[ .o :yl . +` _ ` ••` — '-t--jhe Rancho Cucamonga Library media were selected,programs and services donations from the community.In 2008,the litk . — celebrates 20 years of service in were planned.Finally on September 24,1994 original library on Archibald was given a top to ` •1:^`• !� .� 2014.Lead by a group of citizens who the new library opened to the public. bottom makeover. ,,,,t` , emip wanted library service that could provide for In the ensuing years,the Rancho Over the years,the Rancho Cucamonga • 4 V the growing community,in the early 1990s,the Cucamonga Library added a Bookmobile serv- Library has been recognized with many awards , City of Rancho Cucamonga began to explore the in schools,Literacy Services for adults and and accolades.Most recently,the Library was Y 9 9 P 9 Y Yi Y possibility of providing City library service. children,and many programs.In 2006,the Paul awarded the highest honor bestowed on a library or After extensive planning,an empty office A.Biane Library opened as part of the Victoria museum,the National Medal given by the Institute building on Archibald Avenue was purchased Gardens Cultural Center.This state-of-the-art of Museum and library Services.Library Director and a plan put in place to convert it to a public library was funded in large part from a State Robert Karatsu traveled to Washington D.0 to accept T_ library.Collections of books,magazines and Library construction grant and enhanced with this award from First Lady Michelle Obama. 1 IL 14(si,• r .'� .. ' 1. 4'., ...-; 1 . .... • .p ,.,..1 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&)lam(AL)Toddler Time loam(Al)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 10am(BL)Computer Class LIBRARIES CLOSED Storytme 3 years 2 years(regsumar regrmcd) 0-23 rra(khs(nxtetaeerire'�AeQ 2 years(registration wegie&) KEY Labor Day kegnkation r`i°iEd) l lam(AL)Family Storytime 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(Al)Preschool Storytime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime �;' LIBRARY Visit the Virtual Library 6pm(AL)Computer Class 611 years 3-5 years(reg eraron mowed) (rcgistraliairequired) 2&3pm(BL) A BL @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama Family Saturdays Prrbibald•Biane Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (wak-en welcome) 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub r 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10&11am(Bt)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime 0-23 months()Tarawa egrited/ Storytime 3 years 2 years Ireg ura�tt, 0-23 nloruhs(iegnnannra iv Storytime, 2 years(regwationrequiredJ l4rpve Irx Ptaie Day! (registration requiec# 6pm(AL)Computer Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BI) 611 years 3.5 years(registrant°voted) (regiskalianrequire� Family Saturdays Pmpke• �S 6:15&7pm(BO Pajamas Piraie pays '''."a ciga1ea Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BE)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (wok we Kern re) 6:30pm(BL)Sci-Fi Bookdub di. e r � �1 ; 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 , '' 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&l lam(BL)Preschool 10&11 am(AL)Toddler Time loam Senior Bookdub loam(BL)Toddler Time l lam(Al)Family Storytime .1...A.1 l` # , 0-23 months(eg�baom°vnreo Storytime 3-5 years 2 years!°gnlrarnn rewired) @ Central Park 2 years(rcgisrranonrequterk Fit; •+ (regis:ena+rei itedJ 2&3pm(BL) ■ 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 11 am(Bt)Family Storytime Family Saturdays s. ? r 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 0-23 mi iihs(rcrpmaxnrev,sen) (regivraiionrequired) ...Al;.: - a 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 6pm(BL)Computer Class 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 12pm(BL)Family Storytime Storytime 2.8 years 3-5 years beget/arnn revitedl (welkin welcome) 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 7pm(BL)Hispanic Heritage 6.11 years CdWral Arts Night PEE tickets impire4 21 2 2n'n eegm 23 ONLINE STORYTIME 2 4 25 26 27 i 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&)lam(BL)Preschool REGISTRATION BEGINS loam(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 1 Ian(AL)FanlySnryfine 0-23 months(moist-aeon required) Storytime 3-5 years 12pm @ www.RCpark.com 0-23 morphs bersawnrrvind) 2 years(regemaeonregdee, 1tfy hrnusry (rc xenonrei iEvd) li3tfi(ir:r°nMitlre)i w• ■ 1P�� RCPL20 Event: 10&11 am(AL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Presdrod Si xyii ne 11 am(BL)Family Storytime OE 1 �r Stuffed Animal Sleepover(AR) 6pm(AL)Computer Class 2 years(regisnam nrevrtio 3-5 years(registration required) (regitbaem[N[Nuked) RCM)Event: 6:30pm 2-8 years Family Saturdays(BO _ _ �;T RCPL20 Event: 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 4pm(Bl)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 2-4pm• �7 Stuffed Animal Sleepover(BO 611 years 611 years /K2k is welcome) a - A 6:15&7pm 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class RCPL20 Events: RCPI20 Event: •Teen Program(BL)6:30pm Anniversary Celebration LIBRARY ad rears 7-9pm (AL) •R 2()th .Read years Circle Bookclub(Al) ANNIVERSARY 6:30pm C.,weeklong telebramon) GOOD READS 28 29 {V 0 luny Chapter Book:Sideways 1 10&11am(Bt)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool f Stories from Wayside School 0-23 months(egsoaiv raprte 1) Storytime 3.5 years ;'�ill- by Louis Sachar .t ` , (regieraticerequted) 20 for)O tier unr donation page! I My Pique Book:A Bad Case • o1Slripesby David Shannon 6pm(At)Computer Class \, I Teen:His fat Assassin series by R.L.taFevers 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama I' Adt The House of the Spuds Storytime 2.8 years it by Isabel Allende 1 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 • 10&11am(AL)Todder Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 10am(BL)Computer Gass -•� y 2 years(mg'sbatrar recwied) 0-23 months(rcpsraearraprra4 2 years(regntratpnreguwo ' 3 KEY 11 am(At)Family Storytime 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11 am(AL)Preschool St )lime 11 am(BL)Family Stoytime `.- i L I BRARY 6-11 years 3-5 years(registration witted) (registration required) 2&3pm(BL) �9;*t I I AL BL Family Saturdays I- - acnil�aa•aiane 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime + 6-11 years (walk-ins welcome) 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub BOOKCLUBS 5 6 7 8 9 10 , 11 ave you read a good book lately? 10&llam(3U BabySbrytme 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler lime 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(AL)Family Storytime -•° Share your love of reading and 0-23 matte ogisBity,„vial St�mmrr years 2 years(registration required) 0-23 masts(rcgisfaanr4,mo 2 years(*Orationrmguded) meet others in your community Family&3pm(BL) Y ty 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11 am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 3-5 years(tegrsrratra,rrgme) (re aliarret mad by joining a Rancho Cucamonga library book- 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama club.Each bookclub meets once a month and Storytime 2.8 years 6pm(&)Computer Gass 4pm(B1)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Siorytime walk-ins are welcome. The Library is always 6 11 years (wakkassefrane) happy to welcome new bookclub members! The Library offers four bookclubs for adults,covering a variety of books and genres. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 •Reader's Circle Bookclub—reads fiction and 10&11am(BI)By Sic ytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am Senior Bookclub 10am(BL)Toddler Time 1lam(AL)Family Slorytime best-selling titles. 0-23 months(regufiationret Siorytime 3-5 years 2 years(regisration require°, @ Central Park 2 years(registration requited) itig WI Rom*, g (registration required) •It's a Mystery!Bookclub—reads mysteries 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 0-23 maths(rrgrsaaamnipaefl (registration required) Family Saturdays and mysteries genres,like cooking mysteries. 6:15&1pm(BL)Pajama �(Bt)Computer Gass l lam(AL)Preschool Slorytime 12pm(BL)Family Storytime •Infinite Dominions Bookclub—reads Storytime 2-8 years 3-5 years/rgrsvataoregnued) (wok-ins welcome) "speculative fiction"genres,including Science 6:30pm(BL)Sci-Fi Bookdub 4pm(BL)Discovery Club Fiction,Fantasy,and Horror. 6-11 years •Senior Bookclub—titles and/or genre 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Cirde selected by members each month. Bookclub If you've want to make time in your life for reading,share book recommen- 19 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 dations,and find out what others are reading, J 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&1 1am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime join a Library bookclub! Check calendar for 10&11am(til)BabyStorytime Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(egsrraux regnal) 0-23 months(woman aryareo 2 years(regls6atonregtired) Happy ftaunting 0-23 months(regargixrregired) (regstraionregiired) dates,times,and reading selections,or check 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11am(Bt)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) out the Library's website at 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6-11 years 3-5 years(rrgivranarreprieJl (registration required) Family Saturdays Spook7acular Celebration www.rcptlib.ca.us.Happy reading! 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime P PPY 9 Storytime 2-8 ears °rni Y 6-11 years (wakirs ) 6:30pm(Al)Teen Scream Halloween 12-17 years 26 27 28 29 30 1 31 . .. 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11 am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time likt.. 0-23 months(egs�atknrerlaell Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(registration mowed) 0-23 months(rrrjwationrapreed) 2 years(registration required) (2gisrationrcrp ye • ��� 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Slorytime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime ' ; 6pm(AL)Computer Class 6.11 years 3-5 years(reni4ianon requrndl (registration required) A.' — 6:15&7pm(BL)Pajama �1�'� '�'ey, , Storytime 2 8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(Bt)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime p,i...r - 6-11 years (wakes mime) r.II lit ,,. ; r 4 •'t • \ . I „ ► .. t:(, . 6 , _ ...r* ilif A ‘ i i rp I ,,,,, ,,,.,,. ,..,,,,.• • •.-.:E.,.. .,vim e , . , -...1 k r .,r .- -• 1 - 415 ! GOOD READS i krvy Chapter Book:lhr.Wk., ~ ` yard Book by Neil Gaiman . 1 . °” Juvy Picture Book: h it. `— `..___ 4- Frankenstein MakaaSarklwriah '''' •.: * . by Adam Rex Teen:October Maiming:A 1 r Song for Matthew Shepard po by leslea Newman __: f Adult The Orchardist ;�•.r J ., by Amanda Coptin if f�; de 909.477.2720 ■■■ october 2014 www.rcpl.lib.ca.us ■E II Archibald Library ■ ■7368 Archibald Avenue Paul Biane Library ■ 12505 Cultural Center Drive 909.4772720 vvvvw.rcpl.lib.ca.us Archibald Library november • 7368 Archibald Avenue . •11 Paul Diane Library 12505 Cuing al Center Di we '� w■■■ - = � III t a . polo i • _- --�-r • ■ 4r-- its • ,- , i kr 'Sr L DISCOVER LOCAL funded by a grant through the California State is the I-Cell,a touchscreen display where you it— - I ,,b /'• HISTORY Library.Portal to the Past features hundreds of can view photographs and local history videos Ott ►: .• r:... f you are interested in learning more about historic photos,landmarks,digital stories from created by local residents.If you're interested . ■ t ` ;: Rancho Cucamonga's past,check out the residents,plus fascinating interactive elements in participating in this exciting project with your • ilk E`' ""4. - :- • Library's local history resources. to guide you through our City's rich history. own story,please call the Library or visit our - • • .• ' *1,d1 You can also explore the Local History website And,be sure to visit the Local History Digital Storytelling page on the Library's website - �►—' "Portal to the Past,"which can be found at Room at the Paul Biane Library.On display are for more information. w t www.rclocalhistory.com.This exciting website books,documents,artifacts and photographs that Whether you're from Rancho Cucamonga k f`' - , , was created in partnership with the Library tell the story of Rancho Cucamonga's past and or just passing through,come and celebrate Rancho/t .__ and the City Planning Department and was present.The focal point of the Local History Room Cucamonga's local history at the Library! `_ .." •= : SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 10am(BL)Computer Gass KEY L I BRARY 11 am(Al)Family Storytime AL Bl Z&3pmtTil) <Ydtibald'niate Family Saturdays Daylight Savings Ends 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 i--- 10&11 am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time loam(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(Al)Family Storytime 0-23 months(regnro-adnrept&) Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(rcggraro,mqured) 0-23 mats peeNab,reg,rel 2 years(registrakrreq,ired) . . (regiwananrequited) 2&3pm(BL) 1 6pm(AL)Computer Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11 am(Al)Presrhoci Staytime 11 am(BL)Family Siorytime Family Saturdays 6-11 years 3-5 years(rrgM2rpnrrynirrd) (regimaan refloimill Ate ra Retries Day .11 6:15pm(BL)Pajama i4 row Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(Bt)Canputer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (wa*ils Ketome) 4 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub ' ..- 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10&llam(Bt)Baby Storytime 10&11am(Al)Toddler Time loam(AD Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11am(Al)Family Storytime 0-23 months(regilrationepred) LIBRARIES CLOSED 2 years(nraralvr,resgired/ 0-23 months/nn ram regeel 2 years(regssara,requKed) Mar yoA BudY Veteran's Day 4pm(Al)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 1 1am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) Visit the Virtual Library 6-11 years 3-5 years(rni,vaar atequfred) (regrmancnregtire°, Family Saturdays @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us 6pm(Bt)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (walk-in Ke come) 16 17 18 19 20 21 22101. • .I - 1 .. . 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11 am(Al)Toddler Time 10am Senior Bookclub 10am(BL)Toddler Time 11 am(Al)Family Storytime r ot: . r. 0-23 months(mgimanmwired) Storytime 3-5 years 2 years(rerpsrarmrerparedl @ Central Park 2 years(registration required) (registration required) 2&3pm(BL) " 6pm(AL)Computer Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club loam(AL)Baby Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays ' 6P P 6-11 years 0-23 mortis Oyesn;nm,nmea (registration rsgrred) 4 { . '`p. , -1' 6:15pm(BL)Pajama (BL)Computer Class 11 am(AL)Preschool$tay6me 12pm(BL)Family Storytime i Storytime 2-8 years 3-5 years beg srarionreq,irerl) (tra*F•rc a ko el 4pm(BL)Discovery Club air 6-11 years ry 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Circle Bookclub J 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ti ., .. ._ , 6:15pm(BL)Pajama 11am(AL)Family Storytme "k,:it." 7 Storytime 2-8 years LIBRARIES CLOSED LIBRARIES CLOSED f�r Thanksgiving Day 2&3pm(BL) `' �' 6:30pm(Bt)Sci-Fi Bookclub Family Saturdays Visit the Virtual Library Visit the Virtual Library 1 1. @www.rcpl.lib.ca.us - f`V :'. @www.rcpl.lib.ca.us pl.lib.ca.us �. GOOD READS Juvy Chapter Book:Darry, 3 O --^-^ •—* ` the Champion of the World �' by Roald Dahl i Juvy Picture Book:The Dumb •.i "" Bunnies by Sue Denim ` Teen:friends wish Bays by Faith Erin Hicks Adult:The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers I .. 4r- • december 2014 ••• 909.477.2720 www.rcpl.Iib.ca.us l .111. Archibald Library ■■■ 7368 Archibald Avenue Paul Biane Library 12505 Cukural Carter Drive w N' I GOOD I2f AI) S P Juvy Chater Book:A Very Babymouse Christmas by Jennifer L Hom 'IJ r ,t , 1uvyPit4le Book Tax&Ptcffk. __ ��/ rrrr�� , 1711 be Home for Christmas .'"/ :' . 0 I by Holly Hobble \ ,r �1 Teen:The fault in Our Stars '� by John Green Aduit The Shoemaker's Wife j by Adrian Trigiani y SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY l �: 1 2 3 4 5 6 10&11am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(BL)Toddler Time 10am(BL)Computer Class 'I 0-23 months(reyasranmtcprozdJ Storytime 3-55 years 2 years Irene-annonrequirm) 0-23 months(gtra om,equm) 2 years(reyisna•onrequad) (reOseaticn rewired) 11 am(AL)Family Storytime . + I K E Y 6pm(Al)Computer Class 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11 am(Al)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years 3-5 years(regManm regimen) (registration •vdl 2&3pm(BL) LIBRARY Family Saturda A L BL 6:15pm(BL)Pajama ly Ys Storytime 2-8 years 6pm(BL)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BD Family Storytime ■-� ' Prchibald•&arte 6-11 years oak Os welcome) 6pm(BL)Mystery Bookclub ` . 41, rrl'11... � � i- 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 a..... I 10&l l am(BL)Baby Storytime 10&11 am(BL)Preschool 10&11am(Al)Toddler Time 10am(AL)Baby Storytime 10am(81)Toddler Time 11 am(AL)Family Storytime 0-23 months Iregr trabon requital Siorytime 3-5 y5 ee)rs 2 years(regamoo,uevfMe0 0-23 months la iisraurr,ra l 2 years(registration rewired) Shark of love Celebration r: I 'III 6pm(Al)Computer Class 4pm(At)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 11am(BL)Family Storytime 2&3pm(BL) 611 years 3-5 years(rnfanana,trgtrrcwn (regimatia,regured) Family Saturdays � 6:15pm(BL)Pajama _ 4061 4- Storytime 2.8 years 6pm(Bt)Computer Class 4pm(BL)Discovery Club 12pm(BL)Family Storytime 6-11 years (wak-iinwelcome) 6:30pm(BL)Sci-Fi Bookclub 6:30pm(BL)Teen Holiday Night 12-17 years 14 15 16 ONLINESTORY11ME 17 18 19 20 10&11am(81)Baby Storytime 10&11am(Bt)Preschool REGISTRATION BEGINS lOam Senior Bookdtrb 10am(Bt)Toddler Time 11am(AL)Family Storytime AI 0-23 months(regisbaoonre¢,ked) Storytime 3-5 years 12pm @ wvuw.RCpark.can ®Central Park 2 years(tcgBVater,rtxparee) (registration required) 2&3pm(BL) 6:15pm(BL)Pajama 10&11am(AL)Toddler Time 10am(At)Baby Storytime 11 am(BL)Family Storytime Family Saturdays Storytime 2-8 years 2 years(tegtsvatia,tegriutrD 0-23 npuMhs Ingsaaeonmoored) (registraeoeregrvred) 4pm(AL)Discovery Club 11am(AL)Preschool Storytime 12pm(BL)Family Storytime WW 611 years 3-5 years l eq v ana,muffed) (wait n Kek v') loot.: 4pm(B)Discovery Club . 6-11 years 6:30pm(AL)Reader's Circle Bookclub wntetlkgins 21 221 23 24 25 26 27 PASSPORT LIBRARIES CLOSED LIBRARIES CLOSED � -°. herever your travel plans take Christmas Day ti YOU remember to invite the Visit the Virtual Library Visit the Virtual library Library along for your passport @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us @ www.rcpl.lib.ca.us needs.Passport services are available at the Libraries 7 days a week!U.S.citizens may apply at the Paul Biane or Archibald Library Mondays through Thursdays from 11:OOam to 7:00pm, 3 0 28 2.7 31 Fridays and Saturdays from 1 l:00am to 4:00pm, I ` rt (� 1 and Sundays 1:00 to 5:00pm(Archibald only). LIBRARIES 4,- 1 J CLOSE AT 6pm r ,\ Photo services are also available fora fee. �_,t'`° ,S> Passport services are offered by visit the Virtual library ; .� www.rcpl.lib.ca.us tx ' C appointment only.For appointments and further \. 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