HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987/11/04 - MinutesNovember 4, 1987
City of Rancho CucamonSa
City Councll Minutes
A regular meeting of the City Councll of the City of Rancho CucamonSa met on
Wednesday, November 4, 1987, in the Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Base Line
Road, Rancho Cucsmonga. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor
Dennle L. Stout.
Present were Councilmembers: Deborah N. Brown, Charles j. Buquet, II, Jeffrey
King, Pamela J. Wright, and Mayor Dennis L. Stout.
Also present were: City Manager, Lauren M. Wasserman; Deputy City Clerk, Debra
Adsas; Legal Counsel, James MarkmanZ Ccmmunlty Development Director, Jack Lem;
St. Administrative Assistant, Mark Lorlmer; and City Planner, Brad Bullet.
B1. Presentation of proclamation commending Wi11iem Holley for service to the
City of Rancho Cucamonga as C(mununlty Services Director.
B2. Presentation of a proclamation go Gary Schafer for service and leadership
as a member of the Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation Board of Directors. (T
HIS eAS RBM)~MD FROM T~EAG~ATTHEI~UESTOFC, ARY SCHAFMa)
B3. Mr. Wassezman introduced Larry Henderson as the City ts new Senior Planner.
B4. Mr. Wasserman stated that the Resolutlon No. for Item C15 should be changed
to 87-610, Item C32 would be removed from the agenda, and Item EA should be
changed to Ordinance No. 330.
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6'1. Approval of Minutes: August 6, 1987; August 13, 1987; September 8, 1987;
September 16, 1987; and September 22, 1987
C2. Approval of Warrants, ReSister No's. 10/21/87 and 10/28/87 and Payroll
ending 10/14/87 for the total amount of $1,010,271.69.
C3. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of October 31,
1987.
CA. Approval to authorize appropriation of $82,000 in Fund 12
325/Transportation) for a traffic signal on Foothill Boulevard at Turner
Avenue. (ITEM PULLED I~R DISCUSSION) (1162-02 TRAF SIGNL)
C5. Approval to authorize the City of Rancho Cucamonga to capitalize for fixed
asset purposes only, those software progr-ms which are considered public domain
software. (0603-02 FIX ASSETS)
C6. Approval to authorize the assignment of an Adult Crossing Guard to
corner of Hermosa and Mignonette (Hamilton Street) for Deer Canyon School.
(1301-05 CROS GUARD)
the
C7. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement Extension for Tract 12642 located
on Millikan and Highland, submitted by Kaufman and Broad. (0602-01 AGREE EXTN)
RESOLUTION NO. 87-582
A RESOLUTION OF THE CI~"f COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA~ CALIFORNI~ APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR TRACT 12642
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(5), C8. Approval of mapsl execution of Agreement (C0 87-236 & 87-237) for
(6) Postponement of Recordation of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions;
& Improvement Agreements2 and Improvement Security for Tracts 13279 and 13443,
(7) located in the Victoria Planned Community, submitted by the Wi11iem Lyon
Company. (0602-01 AGREE IMPR) (1002-09 MAP FINAL)
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RESOLUTION NO. 87-583
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN CliO
COCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA* APFROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT,
IMPROVMT SR(IJRITY, AND FINAL MAP OF TRACT NO. 13279
RESOLUTION NO. 87-584
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(It0
COGa340NGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMBNT AGREEMENT,
IMPROVEMENT SECURITY, AND FINAL MAP OF TRACT NO. 13443
RESOLUTION NO. 87-585
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCMO
C~CAI~NGA, CALIFORNIA* APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH
W]ILIAM LYON COMPANY FOR POSTPONEMENT QF RRCORnATION OF
kPPROVAL OF CUVB2~ANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR
TRACT NOS. 13279 AND 13443
C9. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for DR
86-42, located on the north side of Arrow Route, between White Oak Avenue and
MAple Place, submitted by David Leff. (0602-01 AGREE IMPR)
RESOLUTION NO. 87-586
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANClt0
CUCAI~3NGA, CALIFORNIA* APPROVING IMPROVEMENT ~REBMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DEVM.OPMENT REVIEW NO. 86-42
C10. Approval to establlsh an amount required of a development as a
contribution in lieu of the construction of Median Islands on Haven Avenue frem
4th Street to Arrow Route. (1110-05 MED/PKWAY)
RESOLUTION N0. 87-587
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF R/LNCUO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA* ESTABLISHING AND ADOPTING A
CONTRIBUTION AMOUNT PERTAINING TO THE C0NSTHUG'ZION OF THE
HAV~I~ AVENUE MEDIAN FROM 4TH STREET TO ~aROW ROUTE WITHIN
THE CITY OF RAN(MO CUCAM3NGA
(10) C11. Approval to execute an Agreement (CO 87-178) for Engineering Services for
Map and Plan Check with Don Greek and Associates for FY 1987-88. (0602-01
CONTRACT)
(11) C12. Approval to award and execute the Professlone1 Services Agreement (CO
87-179) for the construction surveying and staking for the Haven Avenue
Medians, Phase II Improvement Project to Hackerr end Krsnzer Surveying,
Incorporated for the amount of $15,178.00 to be funded from Beautiflcation
Funds. (0602-01 CONTRACT)
(12) C13. Approve1 of the name West Greenway for the next Developed Neighborhood
Park in the Tetra Vista Planned Co~nunlty. (1404-06 PK DEVIL)
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C14. Approval to award and execute a Professional Services Agreement (CO
87-181) with Jeffrays and Associates Field Services to prepare Right-of-Way
Appraisal Acquisition Services for 19th Street from Hermosa to Cartills
Avenue. Such work to be done for a fee not to exceed $18,675.00, plus
projected costs of $3,600.00 for escrow fees, title report, etc., to be funded
from Systems Development Fund. (0602-01 CONTRACT)
C15. Approval to execute Lien Agreement (CO 87-182) between Frank A. Klaus end
the City of Rencho Cucamonga for Street Frontage Improvements for Mr. Kleuss
property, located on Baker Avenue. (0602-01 AGREE LIEN)
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RESOLUTION NO. 87-610
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY O0UNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(I~O
CJCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. AC(I~PTING A LIEN AGREEMBNT FROM
FRANK A. KLAUS AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
TO SIGN ~
C16. Approval to execute Contract Chanae Order, Number 1 (CO 87-142) to the
Archibald Avenue Realignment Project, increasing structural cross sections of
Archibald and Highland Avenues and increasin8 the contract amount by
approximately $36,000.00, which will be in addition to the 10% contingency
orlglnally budgeted. (0602-01 CONT AMEN)
C17. Approval to execute Contract Change Order, Number 1 ( CO 87-021) for
Professional Services Agreement with Norrls-Repke, Inc., to perform design
administration services for various projects. (0602-01 CONT A~N)
C18. Approval to execute a Professional Services A8reement (CO 87-183) with
Purklss-Rose Associates to perform Landscape Inventories and Master
Beautlflcation Plans for Haven Avenue Parl~ays and Base Line Road Parkways for
a fee not to exceed $57,590.00 to be paid from the Beautlflcatlon Fund. A 10~
contin8ency to be establlshed to be used under the approval of the City
Engineer. (0602-01 CONTRACT)
C19. Approval to award the
Improvement Project between
for the amount of $85,670.60.
bid for the Remona Avenue, Reconstruction
Victoria and 19th Streets to Inland Constructors
(0601-01 BID)
C20. Approval to execute Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for
86-06 (Parcel Map 9670, Parcel 2) located on the northwest corner of Sixth
Street and Buffalo Avenue, submitted by Kinslay-Moon Properties. (0602-01 AGREE
IMPR)
RESOLUTION NO. 87-588
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(}IO
COCAMDNGA. CALIFORNIA. APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
AND IMPROVEMENT SECORITY FOR ~3P 86--06 (PARCEL MA~ 9670,
pARCRX. 2)
C21. Approval to authorize Mayor to sign and execute all necessary documents to
open and close escrow on 5702 Amethyst. (1002-03 ESCROW)
C22. Approval to execute Agreement (CO 87-184) for Installation of Public
Improvement and Dedication between Dorothy A. Relchers and the City of Rancho
Cucamonga for street frontage improvements at 9635 Base Line Road. (0602-01
AGREE P/I)
RESOlUTION NO. 87-589
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(I~O
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. ACfBPTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT AND DEDICATION FROM
DOROTHY A. REIC~ERS AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK TO SIGN SAME
C23. Approval to execute ASreement (CO 87-185) for Installation of Public
Improvement and Dedication between Herman Rempel and Helen M. Rampal and the
City of Rancho Cucamonga for street frontage improvenents at 9505 Base Line
Road. (0602-01 AGREE P/I)
RESOLUTION NO. 87-590
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANC}tO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. AC(~PTING AN AGREEMENT FOR
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT AND DEDICATION FROM
HERMAN REMFEL AND HELEN M. REMPEL AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK TO SIGN SAME
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C24. Approval to authorize the advertising of the nNotice Inviting
the Vineyard Avenue Pavement Rehabilltation Improvement Project,
Route to FoothLll Botttavard. (0601-01 BID)
RESOLUTION NO. 87-591
A RES(EUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF P~CRO
CUCAi40NGA APPROVING PLANS AND SFECIFICATIONS FOR THE
"VINEYARD AVB2qUE PAVEMBNT R~t~3ILITATIONs, IN SAID CITY
AND A~THORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO
A~ERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS
Bids~ for
from Arrow
C25. Approval to release cash deposit in the amount of $628.00 to Morris
Advertlsln8 & Design for Subdivision Identification Sign for Vintage Place
Development, Tract 12772. (0602-01 BOND REL)
(25), C26. Approval to accept Improvements. Release of Bonds,
(26) Ccmpletlon for: (0602-01 BOND R~x.) (0704-18 NOT COMPLT)
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(27) Tract 12091 - located at the northeast comer of
Avenue.
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and file a notice of
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8th Street and Grove
Release: Faithful Performance Cash Bond (Street) $102,000
Accept: Maintenance Guarantee Bond (Street) $ 10,200
RES(EUTION NO. 87-592
A RESa-UTION OF THE CITY OF EANCHO COCAMONGA~
CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC iMPROVEMENTS FOR ~CT
12922 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
DR 85-40 - located at 10788 Civic Canter Drive.
Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $ 32,000
RESOLUTION NO. 87-593
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RAN(}tO (~3CAr4DNGA,
CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IHPROV~NTS FOR DR
85-40 AND ~J3THORIZING TI{E FILING OF A NOTICE OF
CUMPLETION FOR THE WORK
(~P 83-22 - located on the southeast corner of Helms and Hempshlre Street
Faithful Performance Bond (Street) $ 3.500
RESOLUTION NO. 87-594
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVE}4ENTS FOR CUP
83-22 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILi~qG OF A NOTICE OF
COMPLETION FOR THE WORK
Approval of publlc cable access consulting services with Talecommunica-
tions Management Corporation (TMC) (CO 87-186) in the amount of $4,200 in
support of a publlc, educational and government access management program with
Charley Community Colle8e. (1~ I~ILLKD FOR DIS(IISSION) (0602-01 CONTRACT)
C28. Approval of a Resolutlon approvlng the transfer of control over the Scott
Cable Communications Franchise. (1205-01 CATV)
RESOLUTION NO. 87-595
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCRO
CUC~3d0NGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE TR~SFER OF CON"fROL
OVER THE CITY FRANCHISE AGREF~NT WITH SCOTT CABLE
COM]43NICATIONS, INC
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C29. Approval to authorize appropriation of $2.543 within Fund 42 (Landscape
District No. 2 Victoria) for the Safe Route to School Directiorml Plaques
Project. (0807-02 SIGNS)
C30. Set publlc hearin8 for December 2, 1987 - Approval to Annex Hellman Avenue
Parkray for Tract No. 12238 (Northwest comer of Hellman Avenue and Church
Street to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 as Annexation No. 39. (0401-03
LNSCAFE MD)
RESfEUTION NO. 87-596
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAM3NGA, CALIFORNIA. OF PR~x-IMINARY APPROVAL OF CITY
ENGINEER' S REPORT FOR ANNEXATION NO. 39 TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTENAN~R DISTRICT NO. i
RESOLUTION NO. 87-597
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(~0
~3CAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO OREMER
THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1,
AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT: DESIGNATING SAID ANNEXATION AS
ANNEXATION NO. 39 TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.
1; PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972
AND OFFERING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS
THERETO
C31. Set public hearlnS for December 2, 1987 - Approval to Annex DR 86-42
(Industrlel Ccmmerclal) to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3 as Annexation
No. 9. (0401-03 LNSCAPR MD)
RESOLUTION NO. 87-598
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANC~O
OJCAFONGA, CALIFORNIA. OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CITY
ENGINEER' S REPORT FOR ANNEXATION NO. 9 TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3
RESOLUTION NO. 87-599
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANC~O
COCAM3NGA. CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER
THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAI'NTI~ANCE DISTRICT NO. 3,
AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT: DESIGNATING SAID ANNEXATION AS
ANNEXATION NO. 9 TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.
3: PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972
AND OFFERING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS
THERETO
C32. Set public hearln8 for December 2. 1987
8842 and 7829 (Terra Vista) to Landscape
Annexation No. 8. (ITEM IBLETMDFROMa~'MNDA)
- Approval to Annex Parcel Map
Maintenance District No. 4 as
(0401-03 LNSCAPE MD)
RESOLUTION N0. 87-600
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCRO
C3CAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CITY
ENGINEER' S REPORT FOR ANNEXATION NO. 8 TO LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4
RESOLUTION NO. 87-601
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(Ya0
CUCAMDNGA. CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER
THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4,
AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT: DESIGNATING SAID ANNEXATION AS
ANNEXATION NO. 8 TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.
4= PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972
AND OFFERING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS
THERETO
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MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Brown to approve the Consent Calendar
with the e~ception of Items 4 and 27. Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
l)Is~siem of Item4. Approval to authorize appropriation of $82,000 in Fund
12 (aM 325/Trensportatlon) for a traffic signal on Foothl/1 Boulevard at Turner
Avenue.
Councilmember Buquet asked that this item be pulled so he could state that he
was glad this was happening.
MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Stout to approve Item 4. Motion carried
unanimously 5-0.
Dlsc~ssiem of Its 27 Approval of public cable access consulting services with
Talecommunications ManaSement Corporation (TMC) (CO 87-186) in the amount of
84,200 in support of a publlc, educatlouel and 8overnment access manaSement
program with Chaffey Ccmmunlty College.
Councilmember Wright asked where the funds were coming frnm for this.
Mr. Lorlmer, St. Administrative Assistant, explained this for Councilmember
Wright.
MOTION: Moved by Wright, seconded by Stout to approve Item 27. Motion carried
unanimously 5-0.
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Deputy City Clerk Adams read the tltles of Ordinance Nod. 325, 326, 328 and
329.
~ _W!_n_L!~___L_Y_O_~,,~M~,Y - A request to change the land use and zoning
designations from Medium (4-14 dselllng units per acre) and Medium-High (8-14
d~elling units per acre) Resldentlal to Low-Medium Residential (4-8 d~alllng
units per acre) for a 24.67 acre parcel within the Victoria Planned Cc~untmlty,
located at the northwest comer of Victoria Park Land and Millikan Avenue - APN
202-211-13 and 14. (0203-05 VCP AMEN)
ORDINAN(B N0. 325 (second reading)
AN ORDINAN~B OF THE CITY OF RAN(I{O (IICAMONGA,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING VICTORIA COI~NITY PLAN AMENDMENT
87-02. R~UESTING A C~tANGE IN THE LAND USE DI~SIGNATIONS
FROM MEDIUM (14-24 BWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) AND
MEDIUM-HIGH (14-24 DWBLLING UNITS PER ACRE) RESIDENTIAL
TO LOW-MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL (4-8 EWELING UNITS PER ACRE)
FOR A 24.67 ACRE PARCEL WITHIN THE VICTORIA PLANNED
OOMI~NITY, LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST (DRNER OF VICTORIA
PARK LAND AND MILLIKEN AVENUE - ~ 202-211-13
D2. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT (DDA) 87-07 -
Map from Flood Control and Medium Density Residential (8-14 dwelllng units per
acre) to Low-Medium Residential (4-8 dselling units per acre) for 65 acres of
lend, located on the west side of Millikan Avenue. north of Highland Avenue -
APN 201-271-55. (0203-09 DD AMEN)
ORDINANCE NO. 326 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANC~O
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, TO /L~ND THE DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICTS MAP, DE~ 87-07, FROM "FLOOD CONTROL" AND
"MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL" (8-14 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) FOR
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APPROXIMATELY 63.7 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED ON IliE
S0~THWEST CORNER OF MILLIlrEN AVB2~UE AND BANY/LN STREET,
RANGIO (I3CAMDNGA. AND MAKE FINDINGS IN' SUPPORT THEREOF
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ORDINANCE NO. 328 (second =eadlng)
AN ORDINANCE OF T~E CITY COUNCIL 0F T~E CITY 0F RANCIt0
(13CAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, REPEALING fHAPTER 3.08 0F THE
RAN(ltO O3CAMDNGA M3NICIPAL CODE AND ADDING NEW CIiAPTER
3.08 TO THE RANCliO CUCAM3NGA HUNICIPAL CODE R~r-ATING TO
PURCItASING
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RESOLUTION NO. 87-602
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(}tO
CUCAM3NGA ESTABLISHING THOSE FURCHASM POLICY AND
~J3THORITY LIMITS PERTkINING TO THE FURC}LASING PROCEDURES
OF CI{ER 3.08 OF THE R/4NCHO CI3CA/~NGA MUNICIPAL CODE
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GUCMA M/NIGIPAL CODE %~) COMPLY WITH (2LA_NGES IN THE FEDERAL EMRGENCY
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ORDINANCE NO. 329 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(ItO
CI3CAM)NGA, CALIFORNIA, AI~INDING CEAFTER 19.12 OF THE
RANCIt0 O3CAM)NGA MUNICIPAL CODE, PROVIDING FOR FLOOD
DAHAGE PREVENTION
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MDTION: Moved by Buquet. seconded by Wright to approve the Consent Ordinances
as read. Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
MOTION: Moved by Buquet. seconded by King to approve Resolution No. 87-602.
Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
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SIGNALS AND SAfeTY LIGHTING AT SIX LOCATIONS PROJECT - CITY OF RANCHO GUCAMONGA
Avenue at 6th Street, F~aven Aven~ at Jersey Bou/evard, Base Line Road at
Spruce Street, Carnelian Street at Red Hill Country Club Drive and Carnelian
Street at Vineyard Avenue. ~e proposed improvMents consist of the
installation of traffic signals and safety lighting. (1162-02 ~ SIGNI)
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. ~ere being no response,
the public bearing was closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 87-609
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCRO
~CA~DNGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVlNG THE ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT INITIAL STUDY AND ISSUANCE OF A NEGATIVE
DECL/4RATION FOR THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF TP~FIC
SIGNALS AND SAFETY LIGHTING AT SIX LOCATIONS BEING:
HAVEN AVENUE AT JERSEY BOULEV~D, AT 6TH STREET° AND AT
CIVIC CENTER DRIVE2 CARNEIAN STREET AT VINEYARD AVE~E
AND AT RED HILL COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE~ BASE LINE ROAD AT
SPRUCE AVENUE
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MOTION: Moved by Buquet, seconded by King to approve Resolutlon No. 87-609.
Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
E2. ENVIRONI~BNTAL ASSBSS~NT AND DEVELOPMENT CODE A/~BND~NT (DA) 87-01 - CITY
to the ~fi~tion of State maneted req~in~ facilities and the criteria for
~si~, locstlon and operation of su~ facilities. (It~ contln~d fr~
10/21/87) Staff report ~ ~ Bratt, ~sistant Planner. (0203~3 DC A~N)
~yor Stout asked if the n~ shoppln~ centers wo~d h~e these facilltles
incorporated into the.
Brad Bullet, City Planner, stated that this would be planned for in a new
parking lot situation.
Discussion took place as far as color, venting of these and screening for the
facilities.
Hayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response,
the public hearing was closed.
Hayor Stout did not feel avery market should have these facilities.
Deputy City Caerk Adsms read the title of Ordinance No. 327.
RESOLUTION NO. 87-576
A RES(LUTION OF T~E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
(IJCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVw. OP{NT CODE
A/~NEI~ENT 87-01 ADDING SECTION 17.04.080 TO THE
DEVEOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF RAN~O (~3CAMONGA
PERTAINING TO STATE ~NIR~D RECY(ZING CENTERS WIlttIN
COM~RCIAL AND OFFICE ZONES' "
ORDINANCE NO. 327 (first reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF TEE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(IiO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. ADDING SECTION 17.04.080 TO THE
RANCMO CUC~NGA }~3NICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO THE REVIEW
AND ESTABLISH~T OF RECY(ZING FACILITIES WITHIN ~IiE
CITY OF RAN CliO (IjCAMONGA
MOTION: Moved by Stout, seconded by Buquat to waive full reading and set
second readin8 of Ordinance No. 327 for November 18, 1987. Resolution No.
87-576 should also co~e back at that time for approval. Motion carried
unanlmously 5-0.
OF R/LNCItO CUCA~NGA - An amen~nent to the Develot~nent Code of the City of
Rencho Cu~onga Ordinance 211, to raylee Section 17.12.040 pertaining to
upgrade of parking a11ocatlon standards and to require enclosed garages for all
apartment and condomlnlum projects= and, to revise Section 17.08.090 pertaining
to upgrade of General Design Guidsllnes for parking areas in mu/tiple family
davelopment2 and, to ravlse Section 17.08.040 pertaining to upgrade of minimum
resldential unit size. Staff report by ~/len Warren, Associate Planner.
(0203-03 DC AlaN)
Councilmember Wright asked the difference in parking spaces for apartments,
condos and townhouses.
Mr. Warren stated there was no difference.
Hayor Stout felt the CUP should be more specific as to what they were looking
for and wanted this added to the Ordinance.
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Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response,
the public hearing was closed.
Mayor Stout stated that units under 1,000 will not be allowed unless there is
exceptional design so that it does not look llke it is an easy exception to
make.
ORDINAN(2 NO. 211- O (first reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE RAN(Z40 (XJCAMDNGA CITY COUNCIL
APPROVING DEV~I.OPMNT GODE AMENDMENT' 87-02, AMENDING
SECTION 17.12.040 PERTAINING TO PARKING ALLOCATION
STANDARDS AND EN(I. OSED GARAGES, SECTION 17.08.090
PERTAINING TO G~ERAL DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR PARKING
AREAS, AND SECTION 17.08.040 PERTAINING ' TO MINIMOM
RESIDENTIAL UNIT SIZE OF THE DEVBLOPMENT"CODE OF THE
CITY OF RANC~O (IJCA~DNGA, ORDINANCE NO. 211
MOTION: Moved by Stout, seconded by King to waive full reading of Ordinance
No. 211-D and set second reading for November 18, 1987 with recommended
changes. Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
This ahou/d be placed under advertised publlc hearings because of changes being
made instead of consent ordlnences.
E4. MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - An amendment to
Chapter 10.44 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code by amending Section
10.44.130 and adding a new Section 10.44.140 authorizing the immobilizetion
and/or removal of vehicles from public streets and highways, perking facilities
and handicapped parking spaces. Staff report by Richard Alcorn, Code
Enforcement Supervisor. (1163-01PK & TRAF)
Councilmember Brown asked how serious this problem was.
Brad Bullet, City Planner stated a survey had not been taken as to how many
vehicles this involved, but that it would cut down on the amount of time spent
to take the necessary action on these situations.
Councilmember Buquet added that this would assist the Sheriff's Department.
Mr. Wasserman commented that this was just another tool to get these things
taken care of faster because they could be taken care of without contacting the
Sheriff's Department.
Mr. Alcorn was asked approximately how many of these per week he handles.
He answered probably 2 per day.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Addressing Council was:
Ray Sturman, Lily Court in Victoria, who indicated that there had been 1
case where it was taken care of immediately, but reported of another
problem on Snapdragon where it is a real problem. He asked the Council
not to take this lightly.
Mayor Stout closed the public hearing.
Deputy City Clerk Adams read the title of Ordinance No. 330.
ORDINANCE NO. 330 (first reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(IIO
CUCAMONGA AMENDING CHAPTER 10.44 OF THE RANCMO COCAMDNGA
MUNICIPAL CODE BY A~NDING SECTION 10.44.130 AND ADDING A
N~ SECTION 10.44.140 AUTHORIZING THE IE4~0BILIZATION
AND/OR REMOVAL OF VBIiICx. ES FROM PUBLIC STREETS AND
HIGHWAYS, PARKING FACILITIES AND HANDICAPPED PARKING
SPACES, BY DESIGNATED CITY EMPLOYEES
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~DTION: Moved by
No. 330 and set
unanimously 5-0.
King, seconded by Buquet to waive full reading of Ordinance
second reading for November 18, 1987. Motion carried
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E5. ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION WITH:
Wasgerman, City Manager.
Staff report
presented by Lauren M.
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~/qNE~ATION NO. 5 FOR PARCEL MAP 10884 TO STREET LIGHTING MAINTENA.NCE
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RESOLUTION NO. 87-603
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(~O
CUCAM3NGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION
WITH ANNFXATION NO. 5 TO STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE
DISTRICT NO. 6 AND ACCEPTING THE FINAL ENGINEER' S REPORT
FOR PANC~L I~ 10884
ANNEXATION NG. 23 FOR TRACT NOS. 13542-1, 13475 AND 10414 TO STREET
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RESOLUTION NO. 87-604
A RESOLUTION OF THE CI~"f COUNCIL OF TaE CI~"f OF RANCHO
COCAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, OR~RI~ ~E WO~ IN ~N~ION
WI~ ~TION NO. 23 ~ S~EET LIGMT~ ~T~
DIS~I~ NO. 6 ~D AC~ ~E FIN~ ~G~EER' S RE~RT
FOR ~ NOS. 13542-1, 13475 ~D 10414
PARGEL M~ 10884 TO STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1.
~BZSizSE'~V~'~5~ ..................................................
RESOLUTION NO. 87-605
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(RO
CUCAI~NGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION
WITH ANN~XATION NO. 32 TO STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE
DISTHICT NO. I AND ACCEPTING THE FINAL ENGINEER' S REPORT
FOR TRACT NOS. 13542-1, 13475, 13353, 10414 AND PARCEL
MAP 10884
De
~TION NG. 7 FOR DR 86-21 TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.
~l"~B~iz~E'~'~ .............................................
RESOLUTION NO. 87-606
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION
WITH ANNEXATION NO. 7 TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
NO. 3 AND ACCEPTING THE FINAL ENGINEER' S REPORT FOR DR
86-21
ANNEXATION NG. 38 FOR TRACT NOS. 13542-1-, 13475, 13353, AND 10414 TO
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RESOLUTION NO. 87-607
A RFaOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(}IO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION
WITH ANNE"XATION NO. 38 ~D LANDSCAPE MAINTENa~NCE DISTRICT
NO. I AND ACCEPTING THE FINAL ENGINEER' S REPORT FOR TRACT
NOS. 13542-1, 13475, 13353, AND 10414
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no
the public hearing was closed.
response,
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MOTION: Moved by King, seconded by Buquet to approve Resolution Nos. 87L603,
604, 605, 606 and 607. Motion carried unanlmously 5-0.
NO ITEMS S~BMITTED
G1. UPDATE ON MOBtLB HOME-RENT STABILIZATION- Progress report as to the
davel~&;~V'gF'[~;"R;~ii;'~&;'~i~"A~g~' and
options. Staff report ~ ~rk Lorimer, St. A~inistratlve Assistant. (0704-01
~B~E H0~)
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public hearing. Addressing Councll were:
Jack Willlama, President of RCMORB and Rancho Cucamonga mobile home
resident, gave history of the Accord end how it was established. He al so
stated the concerns of the mobile home park residents regarding the
Accord, i.e., expenses that the mobile home park tenants are being asked
to help pay for.
Clay Hague, Western Mobile Home Association, stated owners in the Accord
matter and stated their position.
Mayor Stout dosed the publlc hearing.
Discussion took place between the Council and Mr. Hague with questions on his
viewpoints.
Councilme~ber Buquet asked him why no one was pu11ing mobile home permits in
the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
Mr. Hague stated that 1) an owner would not want rent stabilization, 2)
the land was so high priced, and 3) he had heard that Rancho Cucamonga did
not want any more mobile home parks.
Councilmember King made the comment that at the last meeting he sat in on with
the owners and residents that he felt the owners were asking for a little too
much.
Councilmember ~right asked if we could go ahead and adopt Ordinance No. 245 and
if there was any time limlt as to when the second reading on this Ordinance had
to be completed.
Jim Markman, City Attorney, stated he would have to take a look at it. He felt
that time was of the essence and that they should get going on establishing
this Ordinance for adoption. Mr. Markman also stated he did not want the new
Ordinance to have higher rates than what the owners were proposing.
Harry Badum, Alta Laguna Mobile Home Park, made the statement that if the
Accord ran out in December and if the owners raised the rents, it could
not be effective for another 60 days, bringing the effective date March 1,
1988.
Mayor stated the following options:
1. Continue negotiating for 2 more weeks
2. Seek the RFP proposal which couldo't be approved for 2 more weeks anyway
because it requires expenditure of funds.
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3. Jim Markman, City Attorney. suggested that instead of an RFP, in the same
2 weeks we are continuing to negotiate, look for s~eone to do the study
and bring it back to Council so that if progress was not substantlal they
could move immediately on it. He indicated he would continue looking at
the Ordinances and start updating the legsllty of these provisions.
The City Council agreed with the above option stated by Mr. Markman.
Mayor Stout wanted this item to cose back on the November 18, 1987 agenda.
G2. TENTATIVE TRACT 13063 TRBB REMOVAL- CITATION- Review of proposed tree
remov;l'~;Vi'~;;i;~[fH';~S~i;i;i;~';i'~r;i~'femi~y lots on 32.6 acres of
land in the Low Residentlal District (2-4 d~ellln8 units per acre) of the
Etlwanda Specific Plan, located on the east side of East Avenue at Catalpa
Street - APN 227-071-07, 11 and 20. Staff report by Scott Hurphyo Associate
Planner. (0203-02 TREES)
Councilmember Buquet felt semethlng should be done so that this matter does not
keep coming up repeatedly.
Councilmember ~right felt the develolment should be made around the trees.
Mayor Stout did not feel that these particular tree were worth saving just to
keep them in a tract.
Councilmember ~rlght stated that the Plannln8 cozunisslon will approve a tract
and the landscaping in spite of what the Ordinance says.
Brad Buller. City Planner, stated this could be brought back at the next
meetln8 with more information to 8ire an overview. 80 to the Advisory
Ccmmlssion for review and then back to the City Councll with a report.
Mayor Stout felt 4 healthy trees could be left as according to the Ordinance.
Councilmembers Brown and Buquet concurred that 4 healthy trees could be left
and that this issue should be addressed once and for all.
Councilmember King agreed with Councilmember l~rightss su~gestlon to build the
development around them. He couldn't see the point in leavlng only 4 trees.
Councilmember ~right wanted to abstain from this issue because she felt that to
vote no would mean to leave the trees in the middle of the right of way and
because she was not orlglnally here when the first trees were originally
approved.
~NDTION: Moved by Stout, seconded by Buquet to approve the tree removal permit
as submitted. Motion carried 4-0-0-1 (Idrlght abstained).
Mayor Stout called a recess at 9:45 p.m.
with all members of the Councll present.
The meeting reconvened at 10:05 p.m.
(49) G3. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND D~VHLOPMENT REVIEI~ 87-44 -APPEAL - INTRASTATE
square foot bank building on 1.5 acres of land in the Haven Avenue 0vetlay
District, located on the southeast corner of Haven Avenue and Civic Canter
Drive - APN 208-622-36. (0701-06 APPEAL)
Mayor Stout stated this has been a split decision of the Planning Commission.
He felt it looked like apartment parking and was also concerned with the
material used on the bott~ of the building.
Bill ~orkentlne. Costa Mesa Architect of the building. gave background on
the desi~n of
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Den Richardson, Architect, stated how he felt about the desi~n of the
bull ding.
Mayor Stout stated his concerns were the material on the bottem and the parking
area design.
Councilmember King thought it looked fine and that the City Council shou/d not
be getting so picky with regard to the building design.
MDTION: Moved by Stout, seconded by Wright that the material on the bottom be
changed and that the parking be enclosed tuck-under. The City Planner is to
approve the color for the building. Motion carried ~-1 (King voted no).
G4. DISGUSSI(~NOF POTENTIAL ALTERNATIVE LAND USES FOR 1.85 ACRE SITE ADJACENT
TO WINDROWS PARK. Staff report by Brad Bullet, City Planner. (0801-03 LAND
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Discussion took place on the traffic situation as far as weekday vs. weekend.
Mayor Stout opened the meeting for public input. Addressing the Council were:
Jim Bailey, Willlem Lyon Company, explained why he felt this design should
be a daycare center.
Dee Maloney, Vice President of La Petite Academy, e~lalned why she felt
the daycare center shou/d be allowed. She also offered a portion of their
property to the City to do with what they wanted. She said she would make
their center available for Scout meetings or whatever, but she just wanted
to know frc~ the residents what they wanted to use it for as long as it
did not interfere with the preschool use. Hs. Haloney also indicated they
would like to fom a committee of Victoria residents to inform them of
their concerns.
Councilmember Wright asked if they would be competitive with the schools who
let groups use their facilities for a fee.
Ms. Maloney said they are not there to make money on the groups that would
use their facility.
Mayor Stout asked how hard it would be to bring back an Ordinance which would
require a CUP for these types of uses in the Victoria Planned C~mmunity.
Mr. Markman stated that was a good idea and that it should be done.
Phi/Henderson, President of ACTIVE, stated they would like to be more
involved in the design making process of the community.
Harmon Angelo, Victoria resident, submitted a petition from the Victoria
residents asking the ~illiem Lyon Company and/or the City to conduct a
traffic stu~. He also felt that when they bought their homes they were
given incorrect information as to whet was going in at that locatlon. He
felt this particular site should be a church.
Susan Jebla, Victoria resident, stated she opposed the daycare center.
She felt the daycare center should go at another site within Victoria.
Sandra Kaiser, 12363 Dove Tuck Drive, stated she is against the daycare
center and felt this site should be turned into parking for the ~indrows
Park.
Doug Lyon, Victoria resident, stated he is a~ainst the daycare center. He
also stated he was expecting that particular site to have e church.
Andy Solarzano, 12813 Coriander Courts stated he is against the daycare
center.
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Ray Sturmano Victoria resident, felt the daycare center should be in the
middle of Vic~orla.
Jim Bailey, ~illiem Lyon company. addressed the issues that were raised by
the Victoria residents.
Councilmember l~/n8 did not feel this was a community facility.
Councilmember WriSht felt it was a commercial operation in the middle of e
residential neighborhood.
Councilsember Brown felt that traffic was a reel problem around the daycare
center. She did feel that La Petite was doing what they felt was best.
ACTION: Staff to immediately go back and change the Ordinance which would
require a CUP on certain uses. Le Petite can 8° ahead with their project if
the change in this Ordinance has not occurred. The City Attorney is
research the Planning Ccmmisslon minutes to see if this is an actnal label
use. Approved 5-0.
B.- COUNCIL B1}SIN~S ....
workshop dates for Rancho Cucamonga 2000 project
Councilmember ~4ri~ht stated she did not want her pame on her list of goals.
Mr. Wasserman stated that only staff would see them.
Mayor Stout said he would like to see a List of ell of the goals.
ACTION: November 18, 1987 was set for the date of the goals workshop.
Fa. _M~_S_~_e_~_i_c/__L_e_v_i_~_a_~_i_c~___T_r_e_i_n__T_e_r~__i~3 - Discussion of a resolutlon requesting
the County Board of Supervisors to adopt a resolution requiring the approval of
any affected city prior to the location of a Ma~netic-Lovitation Train
Termlnal. (120~-06 TRANSFORT)
RESCLUTION NO. 87-608
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN~{0
CUCA~ENGA. CALIFORNIA, R~UESTING THE COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION R~UIRING THE APPROVAL
OF ANY AFFECTED CITY PRIOR TO THE LOCATION OF A
MAGNETIC-LRVITATION TRAIN TERMINAL
~0TION: Moved by bright, seconded by Buquet to approve Resolution No. 87-608.
Motion carried unanlmously 5-0.
Cou, cilmember ~4rlght asked why the llghts are on at the parks if there are no
games taking place. specifically at Red Hill Park.
Mr. ~asserman stated he would send a letter to the leagues to =eke care of this
problen.
J. ~0~ FROM T~B
No communication made fr~n the publlc.
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~OTION: Moved
unanimously 5-0.
by Buquet, seconded by Brown to
Meetin8 adjourned at 12:55 a.m.
edj o~/Tn,
Respectfully submitted,
Debbie Adams
Deputy City Clerk
Approved: January 20. 1988
Motion carried