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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017/02/01 - Agenda PacketCITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AGENDAS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD — HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY — SUCCESSOR AGENCY — PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY - CITY COUNCIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2077 REGULAR MEETINGS: 1st 3rd Wednesdays - 7:00 P.M. ORDER OF BUSINESS: CLOSED SESSION Tapia Conference Room REGULAR MEETINGS Council Chambers MEMBERS: MAYOR MAYOR PRO TEM COUNCIL MEMBERS L. Dennis Michael Lynne B. Kennedy William Alexander Sam Spagnolo Diane Williams 5:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. CITY MANAGER CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK CITY TREASURER John R. Gillison James L. Markman Janice C. Reynolds James C. Frost Rancho Cucamonga City Council Mission Statement ♦ Make decisions, and be perceived as making decisions, for the general welfare of the community. ♦ Always work to improve existing services and develop policies to meet the expected as well as anticipated needs of the community. ♦ Work together cooperatively to respect all persons and their ideas in order to develop and maintain the trust of the community. ♦ Reflect the community's desires and priorities by assuring that decisions accurately reflect the community's interests by fairly translating public feedback into public policy. ♦ Enhance the quality of life of all Rancho Cucamonga residents through the continued pursuit of excellence and commitment to the City's core values and goals. ♦ Set the vision for the community for the future. ♦ Have a professional, objective, and respectful relationship with each other in order to more effectively address the challenges of the future. INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC -NC:hio alCAMONGA TO ADDRESS THE FIRE BOARD, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL The Fire Board, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority 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, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority 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. Any handouts for the Fire Board, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority 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 Libraries 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, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority 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. Streaming Video on Demand is available on the City's website at www.cityofrc.us/cityhall/council/videos.asp. The Fire Board, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority 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, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, and Public Financing Authority. Copies of the agendas and minutes can be found @ www.citvofrc.us If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please 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 silence all cell phones and devices while the meeting is in session. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FEBRUARY 1, 2017 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 5:00 P.M. — CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER — TAPIA CONFERENCE ROOM Roll CaII: Mayor Michael Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy Council Members Alexander, Spagnolo and Williams CLOSED SESSION CALLED TO ORDER AS THE CITY COUNCIL. A. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S) B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S) C. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS (NO DISCUSSION OR ACTION WILL OCCUR) D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION — TAPIA CONFERENCE ROOM D1. EXISTING LITIGATION; GOVERNMENT CODE 54956.9. — SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF, VS. THE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION AT CORNERSTONE, A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORATION; SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION; SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA; CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; DOES 1 THROUGH 100, INCLUSIVE; AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY TITLE OR INTEREST IN OR TO THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN, DEFENDANTS. — CASE NO: CIVDS1621-605 — COMPLAINT IN EMINENT DOMAIN COMPLAINT. — CITY D2. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR ROBERT NEIUBER, HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 REGARDING LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE GROUP, RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, TEAMSTERS LOCAL 1932, FIRE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE GROUP, RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 2274, AND FIRE SUPPORT SERVICES ASSOCIATION. — CITY D3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(A) — SOUTHWEST VOTERS REGISTRATION EDUCATION PROJECT AND LOUISA OLLAGUE V. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; CASE NO. CIVRS 1603632. — CITY Page 1 of 6 FEBRUARY 1, 2017 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA E. RECESS CLOSED SESSION TO RECESS TO THE REGULAR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY, 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. REGULAR MEETING CALL TO ORDER — 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY, 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, AGENCIES, AUTHORITY BOARD AND COUNCIL. Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Michael Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy Council Members Alexander, Spagnolo and Williams A. ANNOUNCEMENT / PRESENTATIONS Al Presentation of Certificates of Recognition to Police Department 2016 Award Winners: Deputy of the Year - Shaun Wallen Employee of the Year - Kimberly Fuller Volunteer of the Year — Lucille Diradoorian Citizen of the Year — Laith Fakhoury Explorer of the Year — Matthew Watford Reserve of the Year — Oshin Karami B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS This is the time and place for the general public to address the Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority Board, and City Council on any item listed or not listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority Board, and City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing 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 Mayor, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. All communications are to be addressed directly to the Fire Board, Agencies, Successor Agency, 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. Page 2 of 6 FEBRUARY 1, 2017 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 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/Housing Successor Agency/Successor Agency/Authority Board/Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Fire Board/Housing Successor Agency/Successor Agency/Authority Board/Council Member for discussion. C. CONSENT CALENDAR — FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 01. Consideration to approve Minutes of:January 18, 2017 (Regular Meeting) C2. Consideration to approve Check Register dated January 10, 2017 through January 23, 2017 for the total of $200,293.79. D. CONSENT CALENDAR — HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY D1. Consideration to approve Minutes of:January 18, 2017 (Regular Meeting) E. CONSENT CALENDAR — SUCCESSOR AGENCY El. Consideration to approve Minutes of:January 18, 2017 (Regular Meeting) F. CONSENT CALENDAR — PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY F1. Consideration to approve Minutes of:January 18, 2017 (Regular Meeting) G. CONSENT CALENDAR — CITY COUNCIL G1. Consideration to approve Minutes of: January 18, 2017 (Special Meeting) January 18, 2017 (Regular Meeting) G2. Consideration to approve Check Register and payroll dated January 10, 2017 through January 23, 2017 for the total of $3,729,372.66. G3. Consideration to award the purchase of irrigation parts and supplies on an "as needed" basis from SiteOne Landscape Supply, Logans Marketing, and Pool & Electrical Products, Inc., in accordance with Request for Bid (RFB) #16/17-114 in an amount not to exceed $120,000 annually to be funded from various City and Special Districts accounts. Page 3 of 6 1 9 17 FEBRUARY 1, 2017 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA G4. Consideration to approve a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Fontana for the cooperative planning and development of the San Sevaine Trail in the City of Rancho Cucamonga and in the City 19 of Fontana, San Bernardino County. G5. Consideration of acceptance of offer of dedication for street, highways and related purposes, offered as Utica Avenue (66 -feet wide) a north and south street located between 6th and 7th Streets on Parcel 30 Map 19397. RESOLUTION NO. 17-008 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, 32 ACCEPTING A 66 FOOT WIDE DEDICATION ON UTICA AVENUE AS OFFERED FOR STREET, HIGHWAYS AND RELATED PURPOSES ON PARCEL MAP 19397 G6. Consideration of approval of map, improvement agreement, improvement securities, monumentation cash deposit, and ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6 for Parcel Map 19474, located at southeast corner of Haven Avenue and 6th Street, submitted by Avnish, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company. 33 RESOLUTION NO. 17-009 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, 36 APPROVING THE FINAL MAP, IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES, AND MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT FOR PARCEL MAP 19474 RESOLUTION NO. 17-010 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE 37 DISTRICT NO. 3B (COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE DISTRICT) FOR PARCEL MAP 19474 RESOLUTION NO. 17-011 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, 42 ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS) FOR PARCEL MAP 19474 RESOLUTION NO. 17-012 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL) FOR PARCEL MAP 19474 G7. Consideration of approval of map, improvement agreement, improvement securities, monumentation cash deposit, and ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for Parcel Map 17663, located at 7912 Archibald Avenue, north of San Bernardino Road, submitted by Tim Harrison. 47 52 RESOLUTION NO. 17-013 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, 55 APPROVING THE FINAL MAP, IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES, AND MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT FOR PARCEL MAP 17663 RESOLUTION NO. 17-014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, 56 ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (GENERAL CITY) FOR PARCEL MAP 17663 Page 4 of 6 FEBRUARY 1, 2017 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA RESOLUTION NO. 17-015 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, 61 ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS) FOR PARCEL MAP 17663 RESOLUTION NO. 17-016 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, 66 ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (LOCAL STREETS) FOR PARCEL MAP 17663 G8. Consideration to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. 72BCSH11858 in the amount of 71 $499,742.54, for the Wilson Avenue Extension and Rehabilitation Project, Contract No. 12-148. G9. Consideration to approve reappointment of William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director, as representative of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on the West Valley Mosquito and Vector Control 74 (WVMVC) District Board of Trustees. H. CONSENT ORDINANCES No items I. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING ITEM No items J. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS CITY COUNCIL No items K. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS CITY COUNCIL K1. Consideration of adoption of 2017 Legislative Platform. 75 L. COUNCIL BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. L1. INTER -AGENCY UPDATES (Update by the City Council to the community on the meetings that were attended.) L2. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Council Member.) M. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING Page 5 of 6 FEBRUARY 1, 2017 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA N. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Linda A. Troyan, MMC, City Clerk Services Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify under penalty of perjury that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on January 12, 2017, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and on the City's website. Page 6 of 6 Tnda A. Troyan, MMC City Clerk Services Director City of Rancho Cucamonga January 18, 2017 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES CALL TO ORDER The City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council held a special meeting on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 in the Tri - Communities Room at the Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy called the meeting to order at 3:07 p.m. Council Member Spagnolo led the Pledge of Allegiance. Present were Council Members: Bill Alexander, Sam Spagnolo, Diane Williams, and Mayor Pro Tem Lynne Kennedy. Mayor Michael was absent. Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; James L. Markman, City Attorney; and Linda A. Troyan, City Clerk Services Director. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS No public communications were made. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION 1 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT (CAFR) EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP WITH CITY COUNCIL. (CAFR previously distributed to City Council on December 15, 2016 and available for review in the City Clerk's Office at City Hall) City Manager Gillison introduced Tamara Layne, Finance Director; Noah Daniels, Finance Manager; and Richard Kikuchi, CPA, Partner, LSL Certified Public Accountants, who gave the Staff Report and reviewed Rancho Cucamonga's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report ending fiscal year June 30, 2016. The Mayor Pro Tem and Members of the City Council thanked staff and the auditor for preparing the CAFR. Also noted was the City's award of a "Certificate of Achievement" for excellence in Financial Reporting for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ending June 2015. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy adjourned the meeting at 4:00 p.m. Approved: *********************** Respectfully submitted, Linda A. Troyan, MMC City Clerk Services Director DRAFT January 18, 2017 1 City Council Special Meeting Minutes City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 Page 1 of 1 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS) A. A1 1 1 JANUARY 18, 2017 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CLOSED SESSION, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY AND CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETINGS MINUTES 5:00 P.M. - CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER - TAPIA CONFERENCE ROOM The City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council held a closed session on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 in the Tapia Conference Room at the Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. Present were Council Members: Bill Alexander, Sam Spagnolo, Diane Williams and Mayor Pro Tem Lynne Kennedy. Mayor L. Dennis Michael was absent. Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; James L. Markman, City Attorney; Lori Sassoon, Deputy City Manager/Administrative Services; Elisa Cox, Deputy City Manager/Cultural & Civic Services; and Jeff Bloom, Deputy City Manager/Economic and Community Development. No public communications were made. C. C 'MAll•. 1 No discussion or actions were taken. D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION - TAPIA CONFERENCE ROOM 01. EXISTING LITIGATION; GOVERNMENT CODE 54956.9. — SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF, VS. THE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION AT CORNERSTONE, A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORATION; SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION; SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA; CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA; DOES 1 THROUGH 100, INCLUSIVE; AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY TITLE OR INTEREST IN OR TO THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN, DEFENDANTS. — CASE NO: CIVDS1621-605 — COMPLAINT IN EMINENT DOMAIN COMPLAINT. — CITY D2. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR ROBERT NEIUBER, HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 REGARDING LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE GROUP, RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, TEAMSTERS LOCAL 1932, FIRE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE GROUP, RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 2274, AND FIRE SUPPORT SERVICES ASSOCIATION. — CITY DRAFT January 18, 2017 1 Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority and City Council Regular Meetings Minutes City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 Page 1 of 6 E. RECESS The closed session recessed at 5:50 p.m. REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER - COUNCIL CHAMBERS The regular meetings of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority and the City of Rancho Cucamonga City Council were held on January 18, 2017 in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present were Council Members: Bill Alexander, Sam Spagnolo, Diane Williams and Mayor Pro Tem Lynne Kennedy. Mayor Michael was absent. Also present were: John Gillison, City Manager; James L. Markman, City Attorney; Linda A. Troyan, City Clerk Services Director and Shirr'l Griffin, Office Specialist II. Council Member Williams led the Pledge of Allegiance. A. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS Al. Proclamation recognizing the Rancho Cucamonga Friends of the Library for their 22 years of service to the community and a total donation of $150,000 for the year 2016, which directly supports important Library programs such as the Adult Literacy Program and the Children's Summer Reading Program. Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy and Members of the City Council were presented with a $55,000 check donation totaling $150,000 for the year 2016, made by the Rancho Cucamonga Friends of the Library. Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy and Members of the City Council thanked and presented a Proclamation to attending Rancho Cucamonga Friends of the Library: Jan Ludolph, Vice President; Clara Curry, Treasurer; and Laverne Lotich, Director at Large, for their contributions to the community. A2. Presentation of Proclamation and Tile to Walter Valbuena, retiring Assistant Engineer. Walter Valbuena, retiring Assistant Engineer, received a Proclamation and City Tile in recognition of his contributions to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. A3. Proclamation declaring January 2017 as "National Mentoring Month". Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy and Members of the City Council presented a Proclamation to Janki Naik, Staff Analyst from the San Bernardino County Children's Network declaring January 2017 as "National Mentoring Month". B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS 61. Jesse Torres spoke on the opening of the new "Z Pizza Tap Room" restaurant in Rancho Cucamonga. B2. Omar Pamplona, Representing 31st District Representative Pete Aguilar, spoke about Mr. Pete Aguilar's office. B3. Warren Branch spoke about his concerns regarding a local church. DRAFT January 18, 2017 I Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority and City Council Regular Meetings Minutes City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 Page 2 of 6 B4. Jason Ackerman expressed his concern with coyote aggressiveness in his neighborhood. B5. Janet Walton offered a prayer. B6. Veronica Espinoza also expressed her concern with coyote aggressiveness. CONSENT CALENDARS C. CONSENT CALENDAR - FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT C1. Consideration to approve Minutes of: December 7, 2016 (Regular Meeting) December 15, 2016 (Special Meeting) C2. Consideration to approve Check Register dated December 7, 2016 through January 9, 2017 and Electronic Debit Register for the month of December 2016 for the total of $1,457,196.54. C3. Consideration to receive and file current Investment Schedules as of November 30, 2016 and December 31, 2016. C4. Consideration of approval to purchase Bendix King radios and miscellaneous related equipment, in the amount of $93,023.72, from 49er Communications, Inc., of Nevada City, California, in accordance with RFB#16/17-115, funded from Account No. 3288501-5280. C5. Consideration for authorization to utilize a piggyback opportunity from the County of San Bernardino contracts; and consideration of approval of award to G/M Business Interiors of Riverside, California, for the purchase of Emergency Operations Center Furniture, in the total amount of $118,676.24 with $86,396.24 to be funded from Account No. 3288501-5605 (Capital Outlay-Furniture/Fixtures) and $32,280 to be funded from Account No. 1380501-5280 (Equipment/Operations). MOTION: Moved by Board Member Spagnolo, seconded by Board Member Williams, to approve Consent Calendar Items 01. through C5. Motion carried, 4-1; Mayor Michael, absent. D. CONSENT CALENDAR - HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY D1. Consideration to approve Minutes of: December 15, 2016 (Special Meeting) MOTION: Moved by Agency Member Williams, seconded by Agency Member Spagnolo, to approve Consent Calendar Item D1. Motion carried, 4-1; Mayor Michael, absent. E. CONSENT CALENDAR - SUCCESSOR AGENCY E1. Consideration to approve Minutes of: December 7, 2016 (Regular Meeting) December 15, 2016 (Special Meeting) MOTION: Moved by Agency Member Alexander, seconded by Agency Member Williams, to approve Consent Calendar Item El. Motion carried, 4-1; Mayor Michael, absent. DRAFT January 18, 20171 Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority and City Council Regular Meetings Minutes City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 Page 3 of 6 F. CONSENT CALENDAR - PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY F1. Consideration to approve Minutes of: December 7, 2016 (Regular Meeting) December 15, 2016 (Special Meeting) MOTION: Moved by Agency Member Spagnolo, seconded by Agency Member Williams, to approve Consent Calendar Item F1. Motion carried, 4-1; Mayor Michael, absent. G. CONSENT CALENDAR - CITY COUNCIL G1. Consideration to approve Minutes of: December 7, 2016 (Regular & Special Meeting) December 15, 2016 (Special Meeting) G2. Consideration to approve Check Register and payroll dated December 7, 2016 through January 9, 2017 and Electronic Debit Register for the month of December 2016 for the total of $8,589,692.46. G3. Consideration to receive and file current Investment Schedules as of November 30, 2016 and December 31, 2016. G4. Consideration to approve Amendment No. 001 to the Professional Services Agreement (CO# RA2011- 002) with HDR Engineering, Inc. for the design of traffic signal improvements at the intersection of Hellman avenue and 8th Street Traffic Signal Improvements in conjunction with the Metrolink At -Grade Railroad Crossing Improvements increasing the contract amount by $34,322.20. G5. Consideration of acceptance of traffic signal improvements at the intersection of Base Line Road and San Carmela Court constructed in conjunction with development of tract 18212 by D.R. Horton Los Angeles Holding Company, Inc.; authorization to file a Notice of Completion for said improvements, and approval of a master plan Transportation Facility Reimbursement Agreement, SRA -64. RESOLUTION NO. 17-001 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A MASTER PLAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS AT THE INTERSECTION OF BASE LINE ROAD AND SAN CARMELA COURT CONSTRUCTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH TRACT 18212 (SRA -64) RESOLUTION NO. 17-002 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS AT BASE LINE ROAD AND SAN CARMELA COURT FOR TRACT 18212 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK G6. Consideration of approval of an Improvement Agreement and Improvement Securities for DRC2015- 00789, located on the south side of 7th Street, west of Hellman Avenue submitted by WF FERON, LLC. RESOLUTION NO. 17-003 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES FOR DRC2015- 00789 G7. Consideration of acceptance of public improvements constructed in conjunction with the development of Tract 18741 located at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue by Pulte Homes Corporation; authorization to file a Notice of Completion; the release of the Faithful Performance Bond; acceptance of a Maintenance Bond; and authorization to release the Maintenance Bond after due process. DRAFT January 18, 2017 I Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority and City Council Regular Meetings Minutes City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 Page 4 of 6 RESOLUTION NO. 17-004 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 18741 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK G8. Consideration to approve the plans and specifications, accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $490,000, to the lowest responsive bidder, Kalban, Inc., and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $49,000, for the FY16-17 ADA Access Ramp Improvements at various locations project to be funded from Measure 1 and Gas Tax R&T7360 Gas Tax Funds. G9. Consideration to accept the Pacific Electric Trail drainage and slope erosion improvements at six locations project, Contract No. 16-176 as complete, approve final contract amount of $567,505.49, authorize the release and acceptance of project related bonds, and authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion. RESOLUTION NO. 17-005 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL DRAINAGE AND SLOPE EROSION IMPROVEMENTS AT SIX LOCATIONS PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. 16-176 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK G10. Consideration of acceptance of public improvements constructed in conjunction with the development of Tract 18212 located at the Northeast corner of Base Line Road and San Carmela Court by D.R. Horton Los Angeles Holding Company, Inc.; authorization to file a Notice of Completion; the release of the Faithful Performance Bond, acceptance of a Maintenance Bond, and authorization to release the Maintenance Bond after due process. RESOLUTION NO. 17-006 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 18212 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK G11. Consideration to authorize the City Engineer to release the Improvement Agreement and Bonds for Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 97-23 located at 10134 Foothill Boulevard subject to the revocation of the CUP. RESOLUTION NO. 17-007 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY ENGINEER TO RELEASE THE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, PERFORMANCE BOND, AND LABOR & MATERIAL BOND FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 97-23 LOCATED AT 10134 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD SUBJECT TO THE REVOCATION OF CUP 97- 23 G12. Consideration to accept and to allocate $48,500 from the Library Foundation into Library Revenue Account No. 1290000-4909 and appropriate $48,500 into Expenditure Account No. 1290610-5300 for new fabrication and refurbishment of Rancho Cucamonga Library's Play and Learn Islands. G13. Consideration to approve the extension of the lease of the RC Family Sports Center. MOTION: Moved by Council Member Williams, seconded by Council Member Alexander, to approve Consent Calendar Items G1 through G13. Motion carried, 4-1; Mayor Michael, absent. H. CONSENT ORDINANCES No Items. DRAFT January 18, 2017 1 Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority and City Council Regular Meetings Minutes City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 Page 5 of 6 I. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING ITEM No Items. J. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS - CITY COUNCIL No Items. K. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL No Items. L. COUNCIL BUSINESS L1. Consideration to approve the re -appointment of Pete Peterson to the Planned Communities Citizens' Oversight Committee. John Gillison, City Manager, gave the Staff Report. MOTION: Moved by Council Member Alexander, seconded by Council Member Williams, to approve the re- appointment of Pete Peterson to the Planned Communities Citizens' Oversight Committee. Motion carried, 4-1; Mayor Michael, absent. L2. 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 LAFCO hearing earlier that day. L3. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Council Member.) Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy acknowledged recent changes and improvements on the new Agenda and Staff Report formats. M. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING None. N. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy adjourned the meeting at 7:47 p.m. Approved: *********************** Respectfully submitted, Linda A. Troyan, MMC City Clerk Services Director DRAFT January 18, 2017 I Fire Protection District, Housing Successor Agency, Successor Agency, Public Financing Authority and City Council Regular Meetings Minutes City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 Page 6 of 6 February 1, 2017 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CERTIFICATE OF £ECOGNITION The City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to recognize: SHAUN WALLEN For winning the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department's 2016 Deputy of the Year Award L. Dennis Micha Mayor Will' m J. Alexander Council Member Sam S. o, Council Me . er Lynne :. Kennedy Mayor Pro Tem r 44.0.c.)Diane Williams Council Member a 410 . \"0•0011111011 RANCHO February 1, 2017 CUCAMONGA (.CERTIFICATE OF LCOGNITION The City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to recognize: KIMBERLY FULLER For winning the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department's 2016 Employee of the Year Award L. Dennis Micha Mayor -rridt)1,414., Will' m J. Alexander Council Member - Sam S T . o, Council Me . er lz:1--a-t-- Lynne :. Kennedy Mayor Pro Tem Diane Williams Council Member February 1, 2017 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CERTIFICATE OF,ECOGNITION The City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to recognize: LUCILLE DIRADOORIAN For winning the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department's 2016 Volunteer of the Year Award L. Dennis Micha Mayor Will' m1 Alexander Council Member Sam S' of Council Mer . er c:e1-1Ljt---- Lynne :. Kennedy Mayor Pro Tem 4 r Diane Williams Council Member February 1, 2017 RANCHO CUCAMONGA (CERTIFICATE OF £COGNITION The City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to recognize: LAITH FAKHOURY For winning the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department's 2016 Citizen of the Year Award L. Dennis Michae Mayor Will' m J. Alexander Council Member 111111501P-' , Sam S? o ,, Council Me 1 . er 4:;ItjL-"0--- Lynne Kennedy Mayor Pro Tem • 4244.dagt-dia Diane Williams Council Member February 1, 2017 RANCHO CUCAMONGA (iERTIFICATE OF aCir:COGNITION The City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to recognize: MATTHEW WATFORD For winning the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department's 2016 Explorer of the Year Award '''Sidie,a4A- F ' ,-/-?' L. Dennis Micha Mayor Will' m1 Alexander Council Member Sam So Council Me er :::'k-1L1"ead-- Lynne :. Kennedy Mayor Pro Tem 1 -44 -90‘d -g-0) 4-4.4u-, r Diane Williams Council Member February 1, 2017 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CERTIFICATE OFeCLECOGNITION The City of Rancho Cucamonga is proud to recognize: USHIN KARAMI For winning the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department's 2016 Reserve of the Year Award Will' m J Alexander Council Member Micha L. Dennis Mayor c7z=-ILL-t--- Lynne :. 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AMAN NETWORKS AMTECH ELEVATOR SERVICES ANDERSON, AMY APPLIED METERING TECHNOLOGIES INC ARK HOMES FOSTER FAMILY AGENCY ART MARTINEZ ASSI SECURITY BALDY FIRE AND SAFETY BONGARDE HOLDINGS INC. BOSTON COURT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC. BUREAU VERITAS NORTH AMERICA INC CVWD CVWD CAL PERS LONG TERM CARE CARDIFF, JOHN MARCUS CHAMPION AWARDS AND SPECIALTIES CHAMPION AWARDS AND SPECIALTIES CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS CHURCH OF CHRIST OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY RENTALS CLAYTON, JANICE COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC. COMPETITIVE EDGE CYCLERY CONCEPT POWDER COATING CUSTOMER SERVICE ADVANTAGE INC. DAKTRONICS INC DELTA DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DURATECH USA INC. C1 279,104.70 10,000.00 142.08 261,860.71 77,894.01 1,705.00 10,909.19 58,095.65 6,484.00 51.00 10,960.00 567.86 304.75 7,169.88 765.00 10,317.00 4,920.00 480.00 300.00 15,759.46 480.00 500.00 4,222.20 246.00 535.50 100.00 36,388.34 755.88 1,732.46 48,115.86 306.45 192.00 97.20 172.80 1,226.00 4,994.63 250.00 172.10 373.32 585.00 1,926.11 1,370.00 5,500.00 885.03 1,497.10 2,026.00 3,515.69 P1 Fire Amount 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 761.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 279,104.70 10,000.00 142.08 261,860.71 77,894.01 1,705.00 10,909.19 58,095.65 6,484.00 51.00 10,960.00 567.86 304.75 7,169.88 765.00 10,317.00 4,920.00 480.00 300.00 15,759.46 480.00 500.00 4,222.20 246.00 535.50 100.00 36,388.34 755.88 1,732.46 48,877.03 *** 306.45 192.00 97.20 172.80 1,226.00 4,994.63 250.00 172.10 373.32 585.00 1,926.11 1,370.00 5,500.00 885.03 1,497.10 2,026.00 3,515.69 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_P LOPEZ Page: 1 ORTRAIT CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait 1 Current Date: 01/24/2017 Time: 15:19:48 Check No. Check Date AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP 00376231 00376232 00376233 00376234 00376235 00376236 00376237 00376238 00376241 00376242 00376243 00376244 00376245 00376246 00376247 00376248 00376249 00376250 00376251 00376252 00376253 00376254 00376255 00376256 00376257 00376258 00376259 00376260 00376261 00376262 00376263 00376264 00376265 00376266 00376267 00376268 00376269 00376270 00376271 00376272 00376273 00376274 00376275 00376276 00376277 00376278 00376279 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 Vendor Name ECONOLITE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC EIGHTH AVENUE ENTERPRISE LLC EUPHORIA NAILS & SPA FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FERNANDES, MICHELLE FIREHOUSE MAGAZINE FREY, JASON FRONTIER COMM GEOGRAPHICS GEORGE HILLS COMPANY GONSALVES AND SON,JOE A GOOD YEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO. GRAINGER GRAINGER GRIFFIN STRUCTURES INC GUMP INC, ANDY HEARTSAVERS LLC HENDRIX, SI-IYRIA HI WAY SAFETY INC HOUSE OF RUTH IMPETT, VICTORIA ANN INLAND PRESORT & MAILING SERVICES INLAND VALLEY RV SERVICE & SUPPLIES INPRO CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL LINE BUILDERS INC INTERVET INC ITRON INC JOHN BURR CYCLES INC JONES AND MAYER, LAW OFFICES OF KIMBALL MIDWEST LABOR COMPLIANCE PROVIDERS LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES LUGO, HEATHER MARTINEZ TOWING MC TRUCKING MCALLISTER, WILLIAM MCFADDEN DALE HARDWARE MIDWEST TAPE MISSION REPROGRAPHICS MOUNTAIN VIEW SMALL ENG REPAIR MUNSON, MICHELLE NEOPOST USA INC NEOPOST-4715 NEWCO DISTRIBUTORS INC NIGHTHAWK TOTAL CONTROL OFFICE DEPOT P2 City Fire Amount 102,600.00 0.00 102,600.00 - 0.00 48.06 48.06 1,008.00 0.00 1,008.00 41.57 0.00 41.57 81.65 0.00 81.65 0.00 129.48 129.48 0.00 216.00 216.00 400.00 0.00 400.00 29,154.35 5,068.22 34,222.57 *** 5,437.16 0.00 5,437.16 2,370.26 0.00 2,370.26 3,000.00 0.00 3,000.00 2,456.89 0.00 2,456.89 294.31 456.28 750.59 335.24 0.00 335.24 6,089.15 0.00 6,089.15 1,526.80 0.00 1,526.80 70.00 0.00 70.00 250.00 0.00 250.00 66.79 0.00 66.79 1,321.69 0.00 1,321.69 25.00 0.00 25.00 55.80 0.00 55.80 423.69 0.00 423.69 142.61 0.00 142.61 2,051.12 0.00 2,051.12 5,924.05 0.00 5,924.05 1,931.30 0.00 1,931.30 1,545.10 1,012.63 2,557.73 *** 1,856.00 0.00 1,856.00 0.00 1,788.74 1,788.74 737.50 0.00 737.50 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 436.98 0.00 436.98 90.00 0.00 90.00 1,499.05 0.00 1,499.05 250.48 0.00 250.48 109.10 0.00 109.10 1,175.61 0.00 1,175.61 82.62 0.00 82.62 1,252.78 0.00 1,252.78 0.00 60.34 60.34 267.05 0.00 267.05 25,000.00 0.00 25,000.00 361.80 0.00 361.80 133.75 0.00 133.75 6,040.11 0.00 6,040.11 ** User: VLOPEZ - 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NURSERY INC. ABLE BUILDING MAINTENANCE ACEY DECY EQUIPMENT INC. ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL AFLAC GROUP INSURANCE ALBERT GROVER & ASSOCIATES ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT ALL WELDING ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES INC. ALPHAGRAPHICS ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL AMTECH ELEVATOR SERVICES ARCHIBALD PET HOSPITAL ARROW TRAILER SUPPLIES INC ARTISTIC RESOURCES CORPORATION ASSI SECURITY AT&T MOBILITY AUFBAU CORPORATION AUNTIE M CREATIVE CONSULTANTS INC. BARCELO, MARTA BAUER COMPRESSORS BIBICOFF, ALLISON BRAUN BLAISING MCLAUGHLIN BRIGI-ITVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC. BUTLER, DSHARA CVWD CABLE INC. CAL POLY POMONA FOUNDATION CALIFORNIA BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CAPITAL ONE COMMERCIAL CAPITAL ONE COMMERCIAL CARQUEST AUTO PARTS CI-IARTER COMMUNICATIONS CINTAS CORPORATION 4 150 City 149.04 533.85 3,936.34 654.00 4,386.66 719.34 594.00 2,085.85 232.92 100.00 64.47 7,815.00 23,654.82 170.00 461.00 22.68 675.00 721.20 150.00 547.64 6,618.72 4,541.25 0.00 16,320.00 2,240.00 73.05 0.00 493.00 3,512.65 95,195.45 62.82 34,982.10 33,881.26 8,075.00 1,667.40 5,324.73 722.70 82.15 75.00 233.59 8.44 100.00 385.00 0.00 0.00 151.12 0.00 P4 Fire Amount 0.00 0.00 0.00 52.00 1,125.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 83.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 196.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 580.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 341.99 138.59 534.56 152.21 149.04 533.85 3,936.34 706.00 *** 5,512.52 *** 719.34 594.00 2,085.85 232.92 100.00 64.47 7,815.00 23,654.82 170.00 461.00 22.68 675.00 721.20 150.00 547.64 6,618.72 4,541.25 83.30 16,320.00 2,240.00 73.05 196.44 493.00 3,512.65 95,195.45 62.82 35,562.29 *** 33,881.26 8,075.00 1,667.40 5,324.73 722.70 82.15 75.00 233.59 8.44 100.00 385.00 341.99 138.59 685.68 *** 152.21 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 4 Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PO Current Date: 01/24/2017 RTRAIT CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 Check No. Check Date AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP 00376385 00376386 00376387 00376388 00376389 00376390 00376391 00376392 00376393 00376394 00376395 00376396 00376397 00376398 00376399 00376400 00376401 00376402 00376403 00376404 00376405 00376406 00376407 00376408 00376409 00376410 00376411 00376412 00376413 00376414 00376415 00376416 00376417 00376418 00376419 00376420 00376421 00376422 00376423 00376424 00376425 00376426 00376427 00376428 00376429 00376430 00376431 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 Vendor Name CLEARWATER GRAPHICS INC CLF WAREHOUSE CLIMATEC LLC COLUMBIA BOOKS INC. COMP U ZONE CORODATA MEDIA STORAGE INC CRIME SCENE STERI-CLEAN LLC CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES INC D M CONTRACTING INC DATA ARC LLC DELL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC DENA, KEEGAN DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION SC FUELS DOMINGUES, DAVID ECONOLITE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC ECONOLITE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC EDWARD PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS ENTERSECT CORP ERICKSON HALL CONSTRUCTION FLAG SYSTEMS INC. FOX, BILL GATEWAY PET CEMETERY AND CREMATORY GOLDEN OAKS VET HOSPITAL GOOD YEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO. GRAINGER GRAPHICS FACTORY INC. HI WAY SAFETY INC HILL'S PET NUTRITION l-IOLLINGSHEAD, REBECCA HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 645 HORIZONS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INTERNATIOI\ HUNTER, TASHA IECES INDEPENDENT ROOFING CONSULTANTS INLAND EMPIRE TOURS AND TRANSPORTATION INLAND FAIR HOUSING AND MEDIATION BOARD INLAND VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES INTEGRITY DOOR & HARDWARE INC INTERNATIONAL LINE BUILDERS INC IRON MOUNTAIN OSDP IT'S A GAS INC J & D GUILLIAM CONSTRUCTION INC J J KELLER AND ASSOC INC JOHN BURR CYCLES INC KIMBALL MIDWEST LANGIS-LAUZIERE, SOPHIE City 96.17 0.00 305.00 1,095.00 396.42 863.36 270.00 1,011.42 42,879.60 13,904.08 65,469.05 0.00 4,586.69 2,129.44 1,000.00 64,605.88 4,093.21 1,200.00 79.00 0.00 3,226.80 123.00 340.00 100.00 3,730.84 610.25 2,868.36 42.31 1,917.26 32.40 520.36 199,232.26 290.99 50.00 2,400.00 7,332.00 1,338.46 2,000.00 3,727.02 5,385.00 793.58 21.60 950.00 810.00 549.90 1,435.21 85.06 P5 Fire Amount 0.00 29.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 270.00 0.00 2,330.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 85,333.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 96.17 29.36 305.00 1,095.00 396.42 863.36 270.00 I,011.42 42,879.60 13,904.08 65,469.05 270.00 4,586.69 4,459.54 *** 1,000.00 64,605.88 4,093.21 1,200.00 79.00 85,333.33 3,226.80 123.00 340.00 100.00 3,730.84 610.25 2,868.36 42.31 1,917.26 32.40 520.36 199,232.26 290.99 50.00 2,400.00 7,332.00 1,338.46 2,000.00 3,727.02 5,385.00 793.58 21.60 950.00 810.00 549.90 1,435.21 85.06 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 5 Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PO Current Date: 01/24/2017 RTRAIT_CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I. 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MAGELLAN ADVISORS LLC MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES INC MCFADDEN DALE HARDWARE MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY COMPANY MEDLEY FIRE PROTECTION INC MIDWEST TAPE MIJAC ALARM COMPANY MINUTEMAN PRESS MMASC MORROW, GLORIA MOUNTAIN VIEW SMALL ENG REPAIR MSNOC INC NAPA AUTO PARTS NEW COLOR SCREEN PRINTING & EMBROIDERY NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS OAKWOOD CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTRS OF CA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTRS OF CA OCLC INC OFFICE DEPOT ONTARIO WINNELSON CO OPEN APPS INC PARS PERMACARD PRAISE CHAPEL RANCHO CUCAMONGA PRE -PAID LEGAL SERVICES INC PROHASKA, CHARLES PSA PRINT GROUP QUALA TEL ENTERPRISES R AND R AUTOMOTIVE RANCHO REGIONAL VETERINARY HOSPITAL INC RBM LOCK AND KEY SERVICE RIPPETOE LAW P C RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPT RMA GROUP ROTO ROOTER ROYAL WHOLESALE ELECTRIC S AND W PLASTICS SAMS CLUB/SYNCHRONY BANK SAN BERNARDINO CTY SAN BERNARDINO, CITY OF SBPEA SDC LEAGUE HEALTH FUND 32,914.00 1,304.00 0.00 4,833.24 8,775.00 14,234.27 0.00 1,174.51 3,143.20 374.21 246.00 1,999.67 0.00 5.48 97.55 380.00 19.29 1,016.29 0.00 100.00 1,368.83 0.00 53.53 1,293.10 3,244.58 9,111.00 3,500.00 3,259.60 350.00 96.59 300.00 226.80 0.00 4,298.79 200.00 299.65 7,174.91 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 2,437.03 0.00 228.33 0.00 2,134.44 1,033.54 675.00 P6 Fire Amount 0.00 357.50 3,351.76 1,786.66 0.00 8,962.79 103.74 0.00 2,766.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 85.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 131.97 0.00 101.00 13,575.00 0.00 1,041.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 518.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 789.05 2,220.00 14,531.25 0.00 0.00 1,095.91 0.00 11,432.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 32,914.00 1,661.50 *** 3,351.76 6,619.90 *** 8,775.00 23,197.06 *** 103.74 1,174.51 5,909.89 374.21 246.00 1,999.67 85.00 5.48 97.55 380.00 19.29 1,016.29 131.97 100.00 1,469.83 *** 13,575.00 53.53 2,334.97 *** 3,244.58 9,111.00 3,500.00 3,259.60 350.00 96.59 300.00 226.80 518.89 4,298.79 200.00 299.65 7,963.96 *** 2,220.00 14,531.25 1,500.00 2,437.03 1,095.91 228.33 11,432.75 2,134.44 1,033.54 675.00 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 6 Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PO Current Date: 01/24/2017 RTRAIT_CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 P7 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name City Fire Amount AP 00376480 01/18/2017 SDC LEAGUE PENSION FUND 118.40 0.00 118.40 AP 00376481 01/18/2017 SEPULVEDA, ADRIANA 33.00 0.00 33.00 AP 00376482 01/18/2017 SESAC INC 1,882.00 0.00 1,882.00 AP 00376483 01/18/2017 SEXTON, SHEILA 3.00 0.00 3.00 AP 00376484 01/18/2017 SHERIFFS COURT SERVICES 446.95 0.00 446.95 AP 00376485 01/18/2017 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 879.10 0.00 879.10 AP 00376486 01/18/2017 SIGMANET 9,942.00 0.00 9,942.00 AP 00376487 01/18/2017 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 75.13 0.00 75.13 AP 00376488 01/18/2017 SMITH, THERESA 15.00 0.00 15.00 AP 00376493 01/18/2017 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 201,055.92 0.00 201,055.92 AP 00376494 01/18/2017 SPARKLETTS 76.00 0.00 76.00 AP 00376495 01/18/2017 STOTZ EQUIPMENT 64.65 0.00 64.65 AP 00376496 01/18/2017 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR INC 3,083.45 0.00 3,083.45 AP 00376497 01/18/2017 TECH 24 COMMERCIASL FOODSERVICE REPAIR INC 125.05 0.00 125.05 AP 00376498 01/18/2017 TERRA VISTA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 0.00 50.00 AP 00376499 01/18/2017 TIGER ELECTRIC INC 8,757.00 0.00 8,757.00 AP 00376500 01/18/2017 TURNER, ROB M 1,300.00 0.00 1,300.00 AP 00376501 01/18/2017 U S GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL 150.00 0.00 150.00 AP 00376502 01/18/2017 U S LEGAL SUPPORT INC 1,058.30 0.00 1,058.30 AP 00376503 01/18/2017 U S MOBILE WIRELESS COMM. INC 0.00 32.01 32.01 AP 00376504 01/18/2017 UNITED WAY 135.00 0.00 135.00 AP 00376505 01/18/2017 URBAN ARENA 4,300.00 0.00 4,300.00 AP 00376506 01/18/2017 US IDENTIFICATION MANUAL 89.92 0.00 89.92 AP 00376507 01/18/2017 US POST OFFICE 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00 AP 00376508 01/18/2017 US POST OFFICE 1,436.00 0.00 1,436.00 AP 00376509 01/18/2017 UTILIQUEST 1,390.01 0.00 1,390.01 AP 00376510 01/18/2017 VALLEY POWER SYSTEMS INC 0.00 379.92 379.92 AP 00376511 01/18/2017 VERIZON 78.33 0.00 78.33 AP 00376512 01/18/2017 VERIZON BUSINESS 4,396.00 0.00 4,396.00 AP 00376513 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 611.16 0.00 611.16 AP 00376514 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 60.12 0.00 60.12 AP 00376515 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 0.00 3,233.75 3,233.75 AP 00376516 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 220.72 0.00 220.72 AP 00376517 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 106.48 0.00 106.48 AP 00376518 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 118.14 0.00 118.14 AP 00376519 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 4,833.86 0.00 4,833.86 AP 00376520 01/18/2017 VIKING PROCESSING CORP 74.00 0.00 74.00 AP 00376521 01/18/2017 VIVERAE INC 3,303.05 0.00 3,303.05 AP 00376522 01/18/2017 VORTEX INDUSTRIES INC 967.94 2,106.64 3,074.58 *** AP 00376523 01/18/2017 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 760.70 0.00 760.70 AP 00376524 01/18/2017 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 5,516.48 0.00 5,516.48 AP. 00376525 01/18/2017 WESTCOAST MEDIA 900.00 0.00 900.00 AP 00376526 01/18/2017 WHITE HOUSE PHOTO INC 875.00 0.00 875.00 AP 00376527 01/19/2017 ABC LOCKSMITHS 358.52 0.00 358.52 AP 00376528 01/19/2017 AIRGAS USA LLC 0.00 420.27 420.27 AP 00376531 01/19/2017 BRODART BOOKS 7,433.92 0.00 7,433.92 AP 00376532 01/19/2017 CITRUS MOTORS ONTARIO INC 0.00 1,104.10 1,104.10 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 7 Current Date: 01/24/2017 Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 P8 City Fire Amount AP 00376533 01/19/2017 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION 0.00 36.26 36.26 AP 00376534 01/19/2017 EMCOR SERVICE 9,199.00 9,664.00 18,863.00 *** AP 00376535 01/19/2017 ESI ACQUISITIONS INC 0.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 AP 00376536 01/19/2017 EWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS 448.20 0.00 448.20 AP 00376537 01/19/2017 FASTENAL COMPANY 1,273.38 0.00 1,273.38 AP 00376538 01/19/2017 GENERATOR SERVICES CO 118.80 0.00 118.80 AP 00376539 01/19/2017 IMPERIAL SPRINKLER SUPPLY INC 4,037.04 0.00 4,037.04 AP 00376540 01/19/2017 INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN 7,332.28 0.00 7,332.28 AP 00376541 01/19/2017 KME FIRE APPARATUS 0.00 2,345.62 2,345.62 AP 00376542 01/19/2017 LANDCARE USA LLC 44,022.51 0.00 44,022.51 AP 00376543 01/19/2017 LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS LLC 1,409.75 0.00 1,409.75 AP 00376544 01/19/2017 LN CURTIS AND SONS 0.00 7,220.80 7,220.80 AP 00376545 01/19/2017 ORKIN PEST CONTROL 743.00 0.00 743.00 AP 00376546 01/19/2017 TARGET SPECIALTY PRODUCTS 2,290.11 0.00 2,290.11 AP 00376547 01/23/2017 SC FUELS 2,129.44 2,330.10 4,459.54 *** Total City: Total Fire: Grand Total: Note: *** Check Number includes both City and Fire District expenditures $2,582,764.12 $200,293.79 $2,783,057.91 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 8 Current Date: 01/24/2017 Report: CK AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 Cheek No. Check Date AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP 00006745 00006746 00006747 00006748 00006749 00006750 00006751 00006752 00006753 00006754 00006755 00376193 00376194 00376195 00376196 00376197 00376198 00376199 00376200 00376201 00376202 00376203 00376204 00376205 00376206 00376207 00376208 00376209 00376210 00376213 00376214 00376215 00376216 00376217 00376218 00376219 00376220 00376221 00376222 00376223 00376224 00376225 00376226 00376227 00376228 00376229 00376230 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check ReOster 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 Vendor Name CITIGROUP ENERGY INC HD PRODUCTIONS INC SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY CALIF GOVERNMENT VEBA/RANCHO CUCAMONGA FORTISTAR METHANE GROUP LLC RCCEA RCPFA RE ASTORIA 2 LLC RIVERSIDE, CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SEMPRA GAS & POWER MARKETING LLC A AND R TIRE SERVICE ABLE BUILDING MAINTENANCE AFLAC GROUP INSURANCE ALL WELDING ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES INC. AMAN NETWORKS AMTECH ELEVATOR SERVICES ANDERSON, AMY APPLIED METERING TECHNOLOGIES INC ARK HOMES FOSTER FAMILY AGENCY ART MARTINEZ ASSI SECURITY BALDY FIRE AND SAFETY BONGARDE HOLDINGS INC. BOSTON COURT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC. BUREAU VERITAS NORTH AMERICA INC CVWD CVWD CAL PERS LONG TERM CARE CARDIFF, JOHN MARCUS CHAMPION AWARDS AND SPECIALTIES CHAMPION AWARDS AND SPECIALTIES CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS CHURCH OF CHRIST OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY RENTALS CLAYTON, JANICE COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC. COMPETITIVE EDGE CYCLERY CONCEPT POWDER COATING CUSTOMER SERVICE ADVANTAGE INC. DAKTRONICS INC DELTA DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DURATECH USA INC. C1 279,104.70 10,000.00 142.08 261,860.71 77,894.01 1,705.00 10,909.19 58,095.65 6,484.00 51.00 10,960.00 567.86 304.75 7,169.88 765.00 10,317.00 4,920.00 480.00 300.00 15,759.46 480.00 500.00 4,222.20 246.00 535.50 100.00 36,388.34 755.88 1,732.46 48,115.86 306.45 192.00 97.20 172.80 1,226.00 4,994.63 250.00 172.10 373.32 585.00 1,926.11 1,370.00 5,500.00 885.03 1,497.10 2,026.00 3,515.69 P9 Fire Amount 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 761.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 279,104.70 10,000.00 142.08 261,860.71 77,894.01 1,705.00 10,909.19 58,095.65 6,484.00 51.00 10,960.00 567.86 304.75 7,1 69.88 765.00 10,317.00 4,920.00 480.00 300.00 15,759.46 480.00 500.00 4,222.20 246.00 535.50 100.00 36,388.34 755.88 1,732.46 48,877.03 *** 306.45 192.00 97.20 172.80 1,226.00 4,994.63 250.00 172.10 373.32 585.00 1,926.11 1,370.00 5,500.00 885.03 1,497.10 2,026.00 3,515.69 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_P LOPEZ Page: 1 ORTRAIT_CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Current Date: 01/24/2017 Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 Check No. Check Date AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP 00376231 00376232 00376233 00376234 00376235 00376236 00376237 00376238 00376241 00376242 00376243 00376244 00376245 00376246 00376247 00376248 00376249 00376250 00376251 00376252 00376253 00376254 00376255 00376256 00376257 00376258 00376259 00376260 00376261 00376262 00376263 00376264 00376265 00376266 00376267 00376268 00376269 00376270 00376271 00376272 00376273 00376274 00376275 00376276 00376277 00376278 00376279 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 01/11/2017 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 Vendor Name ECONOLITE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC EIGHTH AVENUE ENTERPRISE LLC EUPHORIA NAILS & SPA FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FERNANDES, MICHELLE FIREHOUSE MAGAZINE FREY, JASON FRONTIER COMM GEOGRAPHICS GEORGE HILLS COMPANY GONSALVES AND SON,JOE A GOOD YEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO. GRAINGER GRAINGER GRIFFIN STRUCTURES INC GUMP INC, ANDY HEARTSAVERS LLC HENDRIX, SHYRIA HI WAY SAFETY INC HOUSE OF RUTH IMPETT, VICTORIA ANN INLAND PRESORT & MAILING SERVICES INLAND VALLEY RV SERVICE & SUPPLIES INPRO CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL LINE BUILDERS INC INTERVET INC ITRON INC JOHN BURR CYCLES INC JONES AND MAYER, LAW OFFICES OF KIMBALL MIDWEST LABOR COMPLIANCE PROVIDERS LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES LUGO, HEATHER MARTINEZ TOWING MC TRUCKING MCALLISTER, WILLIAM MCFADDEN DALE HARDWARE MIDWEST TAPE MISSION REPROGRAPHICS MOUNTAIN VIEW SMALL ENG REPAIR MUNSON, MICHELLE NEOPOST USA INC NEOPOST-4715 NEWCO DISTRIBUTORS INC NIGHTHAWK TOTAL CONTROL OFFICE DEPOT P10 City Fire Amount 102,600.00 0.00 102,600.00. 0.00 48.06 48.06 1,008.00 0.00 1,008.00 41.57 0.00 41.57 81.65 0.00 81.65 0.00 129.48 129.48 0.00 216.00 216.00 400.00 0.00 400.00 , 29,154.35 5,068.22 34,222.57 *** 5,437.16 0.00 5,437.16 2,370.26 0.00 2,370.26 3,000.00 0.00 3,000.00 2,456.89 0.00 2,456.89 294.31 456.28 750.59 *** 335.24 0.00 335.24 6,089.15 0.00 6,089.15 1,526.80 0.00 1,526.80 70.00 0.00 70.00 250.00 0.00 250.00 66.79 0.00 66.79 1,321.69 0.00 1,321.69 25.00 0.00 25.00 55.80 0.00 55.80 423.69 0.00 423.69 142.61 0.00 142.61 2,051.12 0.00 2,051.12 5,924.05 0.00 5,924.05 1,931.30 0.00 1,931.30 1,545.10 1,012.63 2,557.73 *** 1,856.00 0.00 1,856.00 0.00 1,788.74 1,788.74 737.50 0.00 737.50 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 436.98 0.00 436.98 90.00 0.00 90.00 1,499.05 0.00 1,499.05 250.48 0.00 250.48 109.10 0.00 109.10 1,175.61 0.00 1,175.61 82.62 0.00 82.62 1,252.78 0.00 1,252.78 0.00 60.34 60.34 267.05 0.00 267.05 25,000.00 0.00 25,000.00 361.80 0.00 361.80 133.75 0.00 133.75 6,040.11 0.00 6,040.11 User: VLOPEZ - 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NURSERY INC. ABLE BUILDING MAINTENANCE ACEY DECY EQUIPMENT INC. ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL AFLAC GROUP INSURANCE ALBERT GROVER & ASSOCIATES ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT ALL WELDING ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES INC. ALPHAGRAPHICS ALTA LOMA ANIMAL HOSPITAL AMTECH ELEVATOR SERVICES ARCHIBALD PET HOSPITAL ARROW TRAILER SUPPLIES INC ARTISTIC RESOURCES CORPORATION ASSI SECURITY AT&T MOBILITY AUFBAU CORPORATION AUNTIE M CREATIVE CONSULTANTS INC. BARCELO, MARTA BAUER COMPRESSORS BIBICOFF, ALLISON BRAUN BLAISING MCLAUGHLIN BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC. BUTLER, DSHARA CVWD CABLE INC. CAL POLY POMONA FOUNDATION CALIFORNIA BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CAPITAL ONE COMMERCIAL CAPITAL ONE COMMERCIAL CARQUEST AUTO PARTS CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS CINTAS CORPORATION #150 P12 C Fire Amount 149.04 533.85 3,936.34 654.00 4,386.66 719.34 594.00 2,085.85 232.92 100.00 64.47 7,815.00 23,654.82 170.00 461.00 22.68 675.00 721.20 150.00 547.64 6,618.72 4,541.25 0.00 16,320.00 2,240.00 73.05 0.00 493.00 3,512.65 95,195.45 62.82 34,982.10 33,881.26 8,075.00 1,667.40 5,324.73 722.70 82.15 75.00 233.59 8.44 100.00 385.00 0.00 0.00 151.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 52.00 1,125.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 83.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 196.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 580.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 341.99 138.59 534.56 152.21 149.04 533.85 3,936.34 706.00 *** 5,512.52 *** 719.34 594.00 2,085.85 232.92 100.00 64.47 7,815.00 23,654.82 170.00 461.00 22.68 675.00 721.20 150.00 547.64 6,618.72 4,541.25 83.30 16,320.00 2,240.00 73.05 196.44 493.00 3,512.65 95,195.45 62.82 35,562.29 *** 33,881.26 8,075.00 1,667.40 5,324.73 722.70 82.15 75.00 233.59 8.44 100.00 385.00 341.99 138.59 685.68 *** 152.21 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 4 Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PO Current Date: 01/24/2017 RTRAIT CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 Check No. Check Date AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP 00376385 00376386 00376387 00376388 00376389 00376390 00376391 00376392 00376393 00376394 00376395 00376396 00376397 00376398 00376399 00376400 00376401 00376402 00376403 00376404 00376405 00376406 00376407 00376408 00376409 00376410 00376411 00376412 00376413 00376414 00376415 00376416 00376417 00376418 00376419 00376420 00376421 00376422 00376423 00376424 00376425 00376426 00376427 00376428 00376429 00376430 00376431 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 Vendor Name CLEARWATER GRAPHICS INC CLF WAREHOUSE CLIMATEC LLC COLUMBIA BOOKS INC. COMP U ZONE CORODATA MEDIA STORAGE INC CRIME SCENE STERI-CLEAN LLC CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES INC D M CONTRACTING INC DATA ARC LLC DELL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC DENA, KEEGAN DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION SC FUELS DOMINGUES, DAVID ECONOLITE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC ECONOLITE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC EDWARD PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS ENTERSECT CORP ERICKSON HALL CONSTRUCTION FLAG SYSTEMS INC. FOX, BILL GATEWAY PET CEMETERY AND CREMATORY GOLDEN OAKS VET HOSPITAL GOOD YEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO. GRAINGER GRAPHICS FACTORY INC. HI WAY SAFETY INC HILL'S PET NUTRITION HOLLINGSHEAD, REBECCA HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 645 HORIZONS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INTERNAT1OI\ HUNTER, TASHA IECES INDEPENDENT ROOFING CONSULTANTS INLAND EMPIRE TOURS AND TRANSPORTATION INLAND FAIR HOUSING AND MEDIATION BOARD INLAND VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES INTEGRITY DOOR & HARDWARE INC INTERNATIONAL LINE BUILDERS INC IRON MOUNTAIN OSDP IT'S A GAS INC J & D GUILLIAM CONSTRUCTION INC J J KELLER AND ASSOC INC JOHN BURR CYCLES INC KIMBALL MIDWEST LANGIS-LAUZIERE, SOPHIE City 96.17 0.00 305.00 1,095.00 396.42 863.36 270.00 1,011.42 42,879.60 13,904.08 65,469.05 0.00 4,586.69 2,129.44 1,000.00 64,605.88 4,093.21 1,200.00 79.00 0.00 3,226.80 123.00 340.00 100.00 3,730.84 610.25 2,868.36 42.31 1,917.26 32.40 520.36 199,232.26 290.99 50.00 2,400.00 7,332.00 1,338.46 2,000.00 3,727.02 5,385.00 793.58 21.60 950.00 810.00 549.90 1,435.21 85.06 P13 Fire Amount 0.00 29.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 270.00 0.00 2,330.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 85,333.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 96.17 29.36 305.00 1,095.00 396.42 863.36 270.00 1,011.42 42,879.60 13,904.08 65,469.05 270.00 4,586.69 4,459.54 *** 1,000.00 64,605.88 4,093.21 1,200.00 79.00 85,333.33 3,226.80 123.00 340.00 100.00 3,730.84 610.25 2,868.36 42.31 1,917.26 32.40 520.36 199,232.26 290.99 50.00 2,400.00 7,332.00 1,338.46 2,000.00 3,727.02 5,385.00 793.58 21.60 950.00 810.00 549.90 1,435.21 85.06 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 5 Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PO Current Date: 01/24/2017 RTRAIT_CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 Check No. Check Date AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP 00376432 00376433 00376434 00376436 00376437 00376438 00376439 00376440 00376441 00376442 00376443 00376444 00376445 00376446 00376447 00376448 00376449 00376450 00376451 00376452 00376453 00376454 00376455 00376456 00376457 00376458 00376459 00376460 00376461 00376462 00376463 00376464 00376465 00376466 00376467 00376468 00376469 00376470 00376471 00376472 00376473 00376474 00376475 00376476 00376477 00376478 00376479 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 01/18/2017 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 Vendor Name LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE LIFE ASSIST INC LOWES COMPANIES INC. MAGELLAN ADVISORS LLC MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES INC MCFADDEN DALE HARDWARE MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY COMPANY MEDLEY FIRE PROTECTION INC MIDWEST TAPE MIJAC ALARM COMPANY MINUTEMAN PRESS MMASC MORROW, GLORIA MOUNTAIN VIEW SMALL ENG REPAIR MSNOC INC NAPA AUTO PARTS NEW COLOR SCREEN PRINTING & EMBROIDERY NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS OAKWOOD CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTRS OF CA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTRS OF CA OCLC INC OFFICE DEPOT ONTARIO WINNELSON CO OPEN APPS INC PARS PERMACARD PRAISE CHAPEL RANCHO CUCAMONGA PRE -PAID LEGAL SERVICES INC PROHASKA, CHARLES PSA PRINT GROUP QUALA TEL ENTERPRISES R AND R AUTOMOTIVE RANCHO REGIONAL VETERINARY HOSPITAL INC RBM LOCK AND KEY SERVICE RIPPETOE LAW P C RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPT RMA GROUP ROTO ROOTER ROYAL WHOLESALE ELECTRIC S AND W PLASTICS SAMS CLUB/SYNCHRONY BANK SAN BERNARDINO CTY SAN BERNARDINO, CITY OF SBPEA SDC LEAGUE HEALTH FUND City 32,914.00 1,304.00 0.00 4,833.24 8,775.00 14,234.27 0.00 1,174.51 3,143.20 374.21 246.00 1,999.67 0.00 5.48 97.55 380.00 19.29 1,016.29 0.00 100.00 1,368.83 0.00 53.53 1,293.10 3,244.58 9,111.00 3,500.00 3,259.60 350.00 96.59 300.00 226.80 0.00 4,298.79 200.00 299.65 7,174.91 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 2,437.03 0.00 228.33 0.00 2,134.44 1,033.54 675.00 P14 Fire Amount 0.00 357.50 3,351.76 1,786.66 0.00 8,962.79 103.74 0.00 2,766.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 85.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 131.97 0.00 101.00 13,575.00 0.00 1,041.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 518.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 789.05 2,220.00 14,531.25 0.00 0.00 1,095.91 0.00 11,432.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 32,914.00 1,661.50 *** 3,351.76 6,619.90 *** 8,775.00 23,197.06 103,74 1,174.51 5,909.89 374.21 246.00 1,999.67 85.00 5.48 97.55 380.00 19.29 1,016.29 131.97 100.00 1,469.83 *** 13,575.00 53.53 2,334.97 3,244.58 9,111.00 3,500.00 3,259.60 350.00 96.59 300.00 226.80 518.89 4,298.79 200.00 299.65 7,963.96 2,220.00 14,531.25 1,500.00 2,437.03 1,095.91 228.33 11,432.75 2,134.44 1,033.54 675.00 *** *** *** *** User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 6 Current Date: 01/24/2017 Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAITCONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 City P15 Fire Amount AP 00376480 01/18/2017 SDC LEAGUE PENSION FUND 118.40 0.00 118.40 AP 00376481 01/18/2017 SEPULVEDA, ADRIANA 33.00 0.00 33.00 AP 00376482 01/18/2017 SESAC INC 1,882.00 0.00 1,882.00 AP 00376483 01/18/2017 SEXTON, SHEILA 3.00 0.00 3.00 AP 00376484 01/18/2017 SHERIFFS COURT SERVICES 446.95 0.00 446.95 AP 00376485 01/18/2017 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 879.10 0.00 879.10 AP 00376486 01/18/2017 SIGMANET 9,942.00 0.00 9,942.00 AP 00376487 01/18/2017 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 75.13 0.00 75.13 AP 00376488 01/18/2017 SMITH, THERESA 15.00 0.00 15.00 AP 00376493 01/18/2017 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 201,055.92 0.00 201,055.92 AP 00376494 01/18/2017 SPARKLETTS 76.00 0.00 76.00 AP 00376495 01/18/2017 STOTZ EQUIPMENT 64.65 0.00 64.65 AP 00376496 01/18/2017 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR INC 3,083.45 0.00 3,083.45 AP 00376497 01/18/2017 TECH 24 COMMERCIASL FOODSERVICE REPAIR INC 125.05 0.00 125.05 AP 00376498 01/18/2017 TERRA VISTA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 50.00 0.00 50.00 AP 00376499 01/18/2017 TIGER ELECTRIC INC 8,757.00 0.00 8,757.00 AP 00376500 01/18/2017 TURNER, ROB M 1,300.00 0.00 1,300.00 AP 00376501 01/18/2017 U S GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL 150.00 0.00 150.00 AP 00376502 01/18/2017 U S LEGAL SUPPORT INC 1,058.30 0.00 1,058.30 AP 00376503 01/18/2017 U S MOBILE WIRELESS COMM. INC 0.00 32.01 32.01 AP 00376504 01/18/2017 UNITED WAY 135.00 0.00 135.00 AP 00376505 01/18/2017 URBAN ARENA 4,300.00 0.00 4,300.00 AP 00376506 01/18/2017 US IDENTIFICATION MANUAL 89.92 0.00 89.92 AP 00376507 01/18/2017 US POST OFFICE 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00 AP 00376508 01/18/2017 US POST OFFICE 1,436.00 0.00 1,436.00 AP 00376509 01/18/2017 UTILIQUEST 1,390.01 0.00 1,390.01 AP 00376510 01/18/2017 VALLEY POWER SYSTEMS INC 0.00 379.92 379.92 AP 00376511 01/18/2017 VERIZON 78.33 0.00 78.33 AP 00376512 01/18/2017 VERIZON BUSINESS 4,396.00 0.00 4,396.00 AP 00376513 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 611.16 0.00 611.16 AP 00376514 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 60.12 0.00 60.12 AP 00376515 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 0.00 3,233.75 3,233.75 AP 00376516 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 220.72 0.00 220.72 AP 00376517 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 106.48 0.00 106.48 AP 00376518 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 118.14 0.00 118.14 AP 00376519 01/18/2017 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 4,833.86 0.00 4,833.86 AP 00376520 01/18/2017 VIKING PROCESSING CORP 74.00 0.00 74.00 AP 00376521 01/18/2017 VIVERAE INC 3,303.05 0.00 3,303.05 AP 00376522 01/18/2017 VORTEX INDUSTRIES INC 967.94 2,106.64 3,07.4.58 AP. 00376523 01/18/2017 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO 760.70 0.00 760.70 AP 00376524 01/18/2017 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY 5,516.48 0.00 5,516.48 AP. 00376525 01/18/2017 WESTCOAST MEDIA 900.00 0.00 900.00 AP 00376526 01/18/2017 WHITE HOUSE PHOTO INC 875.00 0.00 875.00 AP 00376527 01/19/2017 ABC LOCKSMITHS 358.52 0.00 358.52 AP 00376528 01/19/2017 AIRGAS USA LLC 0.00 420.27 420.27 AP 00376531 01/19/2017 BRODART BOOKS 7,433.92 0.00 7,433.92 AP 00376532 01/19/2017 CITRUS MOTORS ONTARIO INC 0.00 1,104.10 1,104.10 *** User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 7 Current Date: 01/24/2017 Report: CK_AGENDA REG_PORTRAIT_CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Agenda Check Register 1/10/2017 through 1/23/2017 AP 00376533 01/19/2017 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION AP 00376534 01/19/2017 EMCOR SERVICE AP 00376535 01/19/2017 ESI ACQUISITIONS INC AP 00376536 01/19/2017 EWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS AP 00376537 01/19/2017 FASTENAL COMPANY AP 00376538 01/19/2017 GENERATOR SERVICES CO AP 00376539 01/19/2017 IMPERIAL SPRINKLER SUPPLY INC AP 00376540 01/19/2017 INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN AP 00376541 01/19/2017 KME FIRE APPARATUS AP 00376542 01/19/2017 LANDCARE USA LLC AP 00376543 01/19/2017 LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS LLC AP 00376544 01/19/2017 LN CURTIS AND SONS AP 00376545 01/19/2017 ORKIN PEST CONTROL AP 00376546 01/19/2017 TARGET SPECIALTY PRODUCTS AP 00376547 01/23/2017 SC FUELS Note: *** Check Number includes both City and Fire District expenditures 0.00 9,199.00 0.00 448.20 1,273.38 118.80 4,037.04 7,332.28 0.00 44,022.51 1,409.75 0.00 743.00 2,290.11 2,129.44 P16 Fire Amount 36.26 36.26 9,664.00 18,863.00 *** 2,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 448.20 0.00 1,273.38 0.00 118.80 0.00 4,037.04 0.00 7,332.28 2,345.62 2,345.62 0.00 44,022.51 0.00 1,409.75 7,220.80 7,220.80 0.00 743.00 0.00 2,290.11 2,330.10 4,459.54 *** Total City: Total Fire: Grand Total: $2,582,764.12 $200,293.79 $2,783,057.91 User: VLOPEZ - VERONICA LOPEZ Page: 8 Current Date: 01/24/2017 Report: CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_CONSOLIDATED - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait I Time: 15:19:48 P17 STAFF REPORT DATE: February 1, 2017 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager (Li� INITIATED BY: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director rid Dean Rodia, Parks and Landscape Maintenance Superintendent Ruth Cain, CPPB, Procurement Manager SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION TO AWARD THE PURCHASE OF IRRIGATION PARTS AND SUPPLIES ON AN "AS NEEDED" BASIS FROM SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY, LOGANS MARKETING, AND POOL & ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS, INC., IN ACCORDANCE WITH REQUEST FOR BIDS (RFB) #16/17-114 IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $120,000 ANNUALLY TO BE FUNDED FROM VARIOUS CITY AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS ACCOUNTS RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council award the purchase of irrigation parts and supplies from SiteOne Landscape Supply, Logans Marketing, and Pool & Electrical Products, Inc., in accordance with Request for Bids (RFB) #16/17-114 in an amount not to exceed $120,000 annually to be funded from various City and Special District accounts. BACKGROUND: Irrigation parts and supplies are a vital part of the City's landscape maintenance program and are very important to the proper operation and longevity of the irrigation network. The quick repair of broken lines, leaky valves, etc., is imperative to save water and preserve the City's extensive landscape infrastructure. ANALYSIS: The Public Works Services Department provided the Purchasing Division with specifications for review and to determine the best method of procurement. The Purchasing Division prepared and posted a formal Request for Bid (RFB) #16/17-114 for "Irrigation Parts and Supplies on an As Needed Basis" for three (3) years firm fixed pricing to the City's automated procurement system. This bid was solicited as a split award in order to provide the greatest flexibility in staffs ability to find the parts needed at the best price. There were a total of two hundred and forty-six (246) vendors that were notified and fifteen (15) prospective bidders that downloaded the solicitation documentation. Four (4) bid responses were received, with one (1) response not meeting all of the required specifications. All applicable bid documentation is on file in the City's electronic bidding system and can be accessed through the City's web page. Page 1 of 2 P18 FISCAL IMPACT: While the bid process provides the best pricing available, staff will continue to operate within the limits set in the approved General and Special Fund budgets. COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not applicable. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 2 of 2 P19 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: February 1, 2017 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager INITIATED BY: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer G - Alberto Espinoza, Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION TO APPROVE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CITY OF FONTANA FOR THE COOPERATIVE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SAN SEVAINE TRAIL IN THE CITY RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND CITY OF FONTANA, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council approve the attached Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and authorize the City Manager to sign the MOU between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the City of Fontana. BACKGROUND: The City of Fontana is the lead agency for the design and construction of the San Sevaine Trail Phase 1, Segment 2 Project. The proposed 1.25 mile multipurpose trail begins at the trail head entrance where the Pacific Electric Trail meets Phase 1, Segment 1 of the San Sevaine Trail in the City of Fontana. The new trail connection is located north of Baseline Avenue and extends through Rancho Cucamonga and ends at Banyan Street. The trail segment will run north and south along the Etiwanda Channel and provide a healthy, scenic, and recreation alternative for pedestrians and bicyclists. Additionally, the trail segment will serve to provide a connection between the residents of Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana. Two grants were awarded for the design and construction of the project by the State of California and the Air Quality Management District (AQMD). A Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant was awarded to the City of Fontana by the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation for $2,467,897.00. A Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Committee (MSRC) grant was also awarded to the City of Fontana by AQMD in the amount of $500,000.00. This project was initially reviewed by the Trails Advisory Committee (Committee) on August 26, 2015 with the Committee recommending support for the AQMD grant application. On June 8, 2016, staff provided the Committee with an update on the project. The Committee recommended that staff proceed with the project provided that the design allow for the future construction of an equestrian or multi-purpose trail adjacent to the bicycle trail improvements to be constructed in this project. The attached MOU incorporates language addressing this design requirement. Page 1 of 2 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT — MOU FOR SAN SEVAINE TRAIL February 01, 2017 P20 ANALYSIS: The MOU will define the roles and responsibilities for both the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the City of Fontana for the planning, design, and construction of the project. The City of Fontana will be responsible for design and construction of the trail, while the City of Rancho Cucamonga will be responsible for the design review and construction inspection within the City. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with the execution of the MOU. COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: ENHANCING PREMIER COMMUNITY STATUS By signing and executing this cooperative agreement between the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the City of Fontana, both agencies are collaborating to improve the San Sevaine Trail which is a project that enhances Rancho Cucamonga's position as a premier community in our region. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 — Vicinity Map Attachment 2 — Memorandum of Understanding Page 2 of 2 P21 ALMOND ST HILLSIDE RD. efr BANYAN LEMON AVE HIGHLAND AVE 19th ST. MONTE VISTA ST. M i D UPLAND '�S BASELINE "PE 3" S .. CHURCH 1 CY NILIY`5. BERNARDINO ROI co 4 fib 1 i s DEVON ST 5 RI CALLS VEAR s 15 i a 9th ST. W MAIN ST VICINITY MAP ALMOND HILLSIDE RD LEMON AVE HIGHLAND AVE WILSON AVE. J d p --,gra VICTORIA 1 MONTE VISTA ST. d X FAIRMONT y- < BASE LINE ROAD sr. 5 / Ar. PKWY W CHURCH FOOTHILL BLVD,'" 3 66 a PROJECT ®n 1 LOCATION CMCCENTER OR WILSON AV BANYAN ST al t HIGHLAND AVE. ry ARK LN W ••• FONTANA ARROW ROUTE 5 JERSEY BLVD. 811, STREET ' Y ONTARIO 1r .,���A it ek. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA r + 1 'v SAN SEVAINE TRAIL LOCATED IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND CITY OF FONTANA, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY N.T.S. i ATTACHMENT 1 P22 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR COOPERATIVE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SAN SEVAINE TRAIL IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is entered into this day of , 2017 by and between the City of Fontana, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of California ("Fontana") and the City of Rancho Cucamonga, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of California ("Rancho Cucamonga"). In this MOU, Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga may each be individually referred to as a "Party" or collectively referred to as the "Parties. The purpose of this MOU is to establish a mechanism for the Parties to work cooperatively to complete the Phase 1, Segment 2 of the San Sevaine Trail ("Trail") from the Pacific Electric Trail to Banyan Avenue in San Bernardino County, within the Cities of Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga ("Project"), and to define the roles and responsibilities of each of the Parties in planning, designing, and building the remaining Trail segments. RECITALS WHEREAS, currently the Trail is a 1.25 mile long recreation facility used as a walking and cycling pathway located in the City of Fontana; and WHEREAS, the Trail is only partially constructed at this time, and more than 1.25 miles from PE Trail north to Banyan Street in Rancho Cucamonga remains to be planned, designed and built under this MOU ; and WHEREAS, the completion of the Trail in San Bernardino County is deemed a high priority by the Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga due to it is tremendous benefits as a healthy, scenic, and inexpensive source of recreation for pedestrians and bicyclists; and WHEREAS, the Parties wish to work cooperatively to accomplish and expedite the completion of the Trail; and WHEREAS, the Project shall be funded and will be paid for by Recreational Trails Program and Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Clean Transportation Funding grant money and Fontana funding in the amount of $2,467,897 and $500,000 respectively; and WHEREAS, costs in excess of the awarded grants will be funded by the City of Fontana; and WHEREAS, the work performed under this contract will be at no cost to the City of Rancho Cucamonga; ATTACHMENT 2 P23 TERMS NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON THE FOREGOING RECITALS, AND FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE RECEIPT AND SUFFICIENCY OF WHICH IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL PARTIES, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: I. Roles and Responsibilities of the Parties A. Fontana Fontana agrees to assume the responsibilities and perform the functions set forth below: 1. Serve as overall project manager for the completion of the Trail within the physical jurisdictions of the Parties; and 2. Function as the contracting agent related to the completion of the Trail in the cities of Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga and administer consultant contracts for the same; and 3. Function as lead agency for environmental review documents prepared for the Trail project pursuant to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"); and 4. Lead and administer the Project Team, which shall be comprised of representatives of each of the Parties; and 5. Prepare draft and final procurement documents for consultant services related to Trail completion and provide the City of Rancho Cucamonga with an opportunity to review and comment on the documents prior to execution; and 6. Provide the City of Rancho Cucamonga copies of all executed consultant or contractor agreements related to the Trail; and 7. Supply the personnel resources necessary to fulfill its obligations herein without charge to the City of Rancho Cucamonga; and 8. Ensure that the final design of the Trail project allows for the future construction of an equestrian or multipurpose trail within those portions of the Project within the City of Rancho Cucamonga; and 9. Assume the lead role in reviewing the work products produced by consultants, including but not limited to engineering plans, construction documents, and other technical materials; and P24 10. Assume the lead role in administering all consultant and contractor procurement and contract administration, including but not limited to entering into agreements and paying all consultant and contractor invoices for work directly related to the completion of the trail; and 11. Assume the lead role in administering the aforementioned grants; and 12. Pay all monthly invoices for contracted services rendered for the Trail within forty-five (45) days of receipt; and 13. Complete a final accounting and reconciliation of Trail expenses, final grant close-out, and final project close-out within ninety (90) days following the recording of the Notice of Completion for the Trail. B. Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga agrees to assume the responsibilities and perform the functions set forth below: 1. Supply personnel resources necessary to fulfill its obligations herein without charge to the City of Fontana; and 2. Consult with the City of Fontana regarding the selection of all consultants necessary related to the completion of the Trail; and 3. Provide timely review and comment on all consultant work products for which the City of Fontana is the administering agent pursuant to the terms of this MOU; and 4. Provide, at no cost to the City of Fontana, a field site representative who is qualified to represent Rancho Cucamonga in the construction of the Project. Rancho Cucamonga's representative and Fontana's representative will cooperate and consult with each other. Fontana's representative shall be the liaison to the construction contractor; and 5. Waive all City of Rancho Cucamonga permit fees and inspection fees for the Project; and 6. Retain, or cause to be retained for audit by Fontana's auditors, for a period of five (5) years from date of processing the detailed statement for the final costs of the Project, all records and accounts relating to construction of the Project, and make such materials available through the City of Rancho Cucamonga's Director of Engineering, and to furnish copies thereof to the City of Fontana if it so requests; and P25 7. Upon completion of the Project construction and Fontana's final acceptance thereof, be solely responsible for the ownership, operation and maintenance of the portion of the Project within the City of Rancho Cucamonga; and 8. Provide Fontana with a monthly listing of potential claims and status of outstanding claims for the Project, if any; and 9. Actively support grant applications for the completion of the project. II. Term This MOU shall become effective on the date it is executed by all of the Parties. This MOU will remain in effect for a period of Five (5) years thereafter unless extended pursuant to Section III or terminated pursuant to Section IX herein. III. Extension of Term This MOU may be extended at any time with the written consent of the Parties. All extensions will be effectuated through written amendments to this MOU, which must be approved by the governing bodies of the Parties. IV. Administration The Fontana Director of Engineering or his/her designee shall administer this MOU for Fontana. The Rancho Cucamonga Director of Engineering or his/her designee shall administer this MOU for Rancho Cucamonga. V. Assignment and Subcontracting The Parties may not assign or subcontract any portion of this MOU without the prior written approval of the Parties. Any assignment or subcontract made without prior written consent shall be null and void. VI. Amendments to MOU This MOU may be amended at any time with the written concurrence of all Parties. VII. Financial Records The Parties shall maintain complete and accurate financial records with respect to all consultant and contractor services funded in whole or in part under this MOU for a period of five (5) years after the date on which the consultant or contractor services are complete and accepted or terminated. All records shall be prepared in accordance with standard practices of the Parties. P26 VIII. Inspection of Records During normal business hours and with prior written notice, the City of Fontana shall permit representatives of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as well as any appropriate state or federal representatives to examine, audit, and make copies of records and documents relating to consultant and contractor services funded under this MOU. The City of Fontana shall permit representatives of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to examine, audit and make copies of all such records and documents for a period of five (5) years after the date on which the consultant or contractor services are complete and accepted or terminated. IX. Termination Either Party may terminate its participation in this MOU by providing thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other Party. In the event of MOU termination, the City of Fontana will assume all responsibility for the Project, and the City of Rancho Cucamonga will promptly assign its interests in all contracts related to the completion of the Trail to the City of Fontana, which will assume all of Rancho Cucamonga's obligations thereunder. X. Insurance. The Parties shall require the following: The City of Fontana shall cause all contractors, excluding design consultant contract, to maintain in force, until completion and acceptance of the project consultant or construction contract, a policy of Contractual Liability Insurance, including coverage of Bodily Injury Liability and Property Liability in the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) minimum single limit coverage, and a policy of Automobile Liability Insurance in the amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) minimum. The City of Fontana shall require endorsements to each policy that name the City of Rancho Cucamonga, its officers, officials, agents, and employees as additionally insured. The City of Fontana shall also require all consultants/contactors to maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance and Additional Insured Endorsements these requirements prior to the start of construction. Evidence of compliance with the Worker's Compensation Insurance and Additional Insured Endorsements shall be provided to the Parties. The City of Fontana shall cause the design consultant contractor to maintain in force, until completion and acceptance of the project consultant or construction contract, a policy of Contractual Liability Insurance, including coverage of Bodily Injury Liability and Property Liability in the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) minimum single limit coverage, and a policy of Automobile Liability Insurance in the amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) minimum. The City of Fontana shall require endorsements to each policy that name the City of Rancho Cucamonga and its officers, officials, agents, and employees as additionally insured. The City of Fontana shall also require all consultants/contactors to maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance and P27 Additional Insured Endorsements that meet these requirements prior to the start of construction. Evidence of compliance with the Worker's Compensation Insurance and Additional Insured Endorsements shall be provided to the Parties. XI. Indemnification Government Code Section 895.2 imposes certain tort liability jointly upon public agencies solely by reason of such public agencies being parties to an agreement as defined in Government Code Section 895. Therefore, the Parties hereto, as between themselves, pursuant to the authorization contained in Government Code Sections 895.4 and 895.6, each assumes the full liability imposed upon it or any of its officers, agents, representatives or employees by law for injury caused by a negligent or wrongful act or omission occurring in the performance of this Agreement, to the same extent that such liability would be imposed in the absence of Government Code Section 895.2. To achieve this purpose, each Party indemnifies and holds harmless the other Party for any loss, cost, or expense, including reasonable attorneys' fees that may be imposed upon or incurred by such other Party solely by virtue of Government Code Section 895. In the event that a claim is made against the Parties, it is the intent of the Parties to cooperate in the defense of said claim and to cause their insurers to do likewise. XII. Notices All notices required under this MOU shall be sent by regular mail, postage prepaid and addressed as follows: If to Fontana: City Manager City of Fontana 8353 Sierra Ave. Fontana, California 92335 Phone (909) 350-7600 If to Rancho Cucamonga: City Manager City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 XXIII Attorneys' Fees If any legal action, or any arbitration or other proceeding is initiated for the enforcement of this MOU, or because of any alleged dispute, breach, default or misrepresentation in connection with any of the provisions of this MOU, the successful P28 or prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees, witness fees and other costs incurred in that action or proceeding, in addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled. XXIV Third -Party Beneficiaries Nothing in the provisions of this MOU is intended to create duties or obligations to, or rights in, third -parties not parties to this MOU, or affect the legal liability of the Parties to this MOU by imposing any standard of care respecting the design, construction or maintenance of the Trail different from the standard of care imposed by law. XXV Recitals The Parties understand, acknowledge and agree that the Recitals are true and correct, and are hereby incorporated into this MOU. XXVI Counterparts This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts. When a counterpart shall have been signed by each Party hereto, each shall be deemed an original, and all of which constitute one and the same instrument. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] P29 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES hereto have caused this MOU to be entered into as of the date set forth above. CITY OF FONTANA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA By: By: Kenneth R. Hunt City Manager Attest: Attest: By: By: Tonia Lewis, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: By: John Gillison City Manager Janice C. Reynolds, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: By: Best Best & Krieger City Attorney Debbie M. Brazill, Deputy City Manager Development Services Organization Ricardo Sandoval Director of Engineering/City Engineer James Markman City Attorney IN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF FONTANA INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION POLICIES/PROCEDURES By: Annette Henckle, Director of Human Resources and Risk Management IN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF FONTANA PURCHASING AND CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION POLICIES/PROCEDURES By: By: Lisa Strong Purchasing Management Services Director P30 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: February 1, 2017 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager INITIATED BY: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer C�.J Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF OFFER OF DEDICATION FOR STREET, HIGHWAYS AND RELATED PURPOSES, OFFERED AS UTICA AVENUE (66 FEET WIDE) A NORTH AND SOUTH STREET LOCATED BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREETS ON PARCEL MAP 19397 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution accepting the 66 -foot offer to dedicate on Utica Avenue between 6th and 7th Street as shown on Parcel Map 19397 and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign same and cause same to record. BACKGROUND: Parcel Map 19397 included a dedication of Utica Avenue (66 feet wide) within the boundaries of the parcel map in order to complete the connection of Utica Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets and provide access to the newly created parcels. At the time of approval of the parcel map, an associated development package that would include construction of the street improvements had not been approved, therefore the City Council rejected the offer of dedication on the parcel map. DRC2014-01048, located on the east side of Utica Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets, in the General Industrial District, was approved by the Planning Commission on May 27, 2015. This project is for construction of a 161,100 SF Industrial Building on Parcel 3 of Parcel Map 19397. ANALYSIS: The approval of DRC2014-01048 included conditions requiring full improvements to the public right-of-way along the project frontage on the east side of Utica Avenue. These improvements have been constructed and were accepted by the City Council on November 16, 2015. However, the offer of dedication shown and rejected on Parcel Map 19397 for this portion of Utica Avenue has not been accepted by the City. In order to finalize the dedication, the developer's engineer has requested that the City accept of the offer of dedication as shown on Parcel Map 19397. FISCAL IMPACT: None COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not Applicable ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 — Vicinity Map Attachment 2 — Resolution No. 17-008 Page 1 of 1 NI OM Ma IV MI IMm2 P31 City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Division Vicinity Map ON lei AILS PARCEL 2 3010 9' 7m K 7TH ST- - I PAM ss110177311PIWWWWwrotre 313211 SUM IOf11W =ICU L Q N 121/t IV M/N.A PARCEL 3 macro 7.711C 1 ` 01127 OZILW) BIW U[ 614/Itrt4! • Item: MRc L MAP /93 97 Title: V/C/N/7Y MAP . ATTACHMENT 1 M/Lc/REN Aye, P32 RESOLUTION NO. 17-008 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING A 66 -FOOT WIDE DEDICATION ON UTICA AVENUE AS OFFERED FOR STREET, HIGHWAYS AND RELATED PURPOSES ON PARCEL MAP 19397 WHEREAS, BCI Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Los Angeles, owner of the land subdivided by Parcel Map 19397 offered to dedicate Utica Avenue (66 feet wide) as shown on said parcel map; and WHEREAS, said offer of dedication was rejected by the City Council on the parcel map pending construction of public improvements on Utica Avenue by the property owner; and WHEREAS, public improvements along the east side of Utica Avenue in conjunction with the development of DRC2014-01048 have been constructed and were accepted by the City Council on November 16, 2016. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: The offer to dedicate to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, State of California, the property herein described for street, highways and related purposes on Parcel Map 19397, is hereby accepted. Said property is described as follows: Those portions of the easement as offered to dedicate to the County of San Bernardino under Parcel Map 19397, recorded as Document Number 2013-0389679 on September 5, 2013, in book 241 of parcel maps at pages 58-60, records of said county. SECTION 2: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a certified copy of this resolution to be filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Bernardino, State of California. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-008 — Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT 2 P33 DATE: TO: FROM: INITIATED BY: SUBJECT: STAFF REPORT February 1, 2017 Mayor and Members of the City Council John R. Gillison, City Manager Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City EngineerC Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF MAP, IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES, MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT, AND ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B AND STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR PARCEL MAP 19474, LOCATED AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HAVEN AVENUE AND 6TH STREET, SUBMITTED BY AVNISH, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions approving the Parcel Map, Improvement Agreement, Improvement Securities; Monumentation Cash Deposit, and ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6 for Parcel Map 19474 and authorizing the Mayor to sign said agreements and authorizing the City Clerk to cause said map to record. BACKGROUND: Tentative Parcel Map 19474, located at the southeast corner of Haven Avenue and 6th Street, within the Industrial Park District within the Haven Overlay District, was approved by the Planning Commission on March 26, 2014. This project is for a subdivision of 2.97 acres of land into two parcels. ANALYSIS: The approval of Parcel Map 19474 included conditions requiring improvements to the public right-of-way along the project's frontages on Haven Avenue and 6th Street including street, traffic signal, and landscaping improvements. The Developer, Avnish, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company, has submitted an Improvement Agreement, Improvement Securities, and Monumentation Cash Bond in the form of a deposit to guarantee the construction of the public improvements in the following amounts: Faithful Performance Bond Labor and Material Bond Monumentation Cash Deposit FISCAL IMPACT: None $ 214,100.00 $ 214,100.00 $ 2,794.00 Page 1 of 2 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT — PARCEL MAP 19474 February 1, 2017 COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not Applicable. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 Attachment 2 Attachment 3 Attachment 4 Attachment 5 — Vicinity Map — Resolution No. 17-009 — Resolution No. 17-010 — Resolution No. 17-011 — Resolution No. 17-012 Page 2of2 P34 HAVEN AVENUE City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Division Vicinity Map JE,esEy ,5LV 6TH STREET PROJECT w LOCATION a •¢ CJ TY DF 0 RANCHO CUC.A'MoNCA 4TH STREET P35 1/44 Item: PARCEL /MAP /9474 Title: V/C/N/T r MAP ATTACHMENT 1 P36 RESOLUTION NO. 17-009 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FINAL MAP, IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES, AND MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT FOR PARCEL MAP 19474 WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map 19474, submitted by Avnish, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company and consisting of a subdivision of 2.97 acres of land into 2 parcels, located at the southeast corner of Haven Avenue and 6th Street, was approved by the Planning Commission on March 26, 2014; and WHEREAS, Parcel Map 19474 is the final map of the division of land approved as shown on the Tentative Tract Map; and WHEREAS, all the requirements established as prerequisite to approval of the installation of public street improvements by the City Council of said City have now been met by posting the Improvement Securities and Monumentation Cash Deposit by Avnish, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company, as developer; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: 1. That said Improvement Agreement, be and the same is approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to attest thereto; and 2. That said Improvement Securities are accepted as good and sufficient, subject to approval as to form and content thereof by the City Attorney. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-009 — Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT 2 P37 RESOLUTION NO. 17-010 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B (COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE DISTRICT) FOR PARCEL MAP 19474 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial Maintenance District) (the "District"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the District; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed to such District; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the annexation of the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the District; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or Article XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and Resolution No. 17-010 — Page 1 of 5 ATTACHMENT 3 P38 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that: (1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements; (2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the Territory. (3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment. WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-010 — Page 2 of 5 P39 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed The Owner of the Property is: AVNISH, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The legal description of the Property is: THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 20, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 7 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO CUCAMONGA LANDS, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 4 OF MAPS, PAGE 9, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. EXCEPT THE WESTERLY 101 FEET THEREOF AND THE SOUTH 365 FEET THEREOF. NOTE: THE AREA AND DISTANCES OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY ARE COMPUTED TO THE CENTERS OF THE ADJOINING STREETS AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property: APN 210-081-13 Resolution No. 17-010 — Page 3 of 5 P40 Exhibit B Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial Maintenance District): Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial Maintenance District) (the "Maintenance District") represents landscape sites throughout the Commercial/Industrial Maintenance District. The various landscape sites that are maintained by this district consist of median islands, parkways, street trees and entry monuments. Proposed additions to the Improvements for Parcel Map 19474: STREET TREES 4 EACH Resolution No. 17-010 — Page 4 of 5 P41 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial Maintenance District): The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial Maintenance District) for Parcel Map: Land Use Basis EBU Factor* Rate per EBU* Commercial/ Industrial Acre 1.00 282.24 Vacant Acre 1.00 282.24 *EBU means Equivalent Benefit Unit. The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows: 3.11 Parcels x 1 EBU Factor x $282.24 Rate Per EBU = $877.77 Annual Assessment Resolution No. 17-010 — Page 5 of 5 P42 RESOLUTION NO. 17-011 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS) FOR PARCEL MAP 19474 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets) (the "District"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the District; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed to such District; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the annexation of the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the District; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or Article XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and Resolution No. 17-011 — Page 1 of 5 ATTACHMENT 4 P43 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that: (1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements; (2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the Territory. (3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment. WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-011 — Page 2 of 5 P44 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed The Owner of the Property is: AVNISH, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The legal description of the Property is: THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 20, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 7 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO CUCAMONGA LANDS, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 4 OF MAPS, PAGE 9, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. EXCEPT THE WESTERLY 101 FEET THEREOF AND THE SOUTH 365 FEET THEREOF. NOTE: THE AREA AND DISTANCES OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY ARE COMPUTED TO THE CENTERS OF THE ADJOINING STREETS AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP. Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property: APN 210-081-13 Resolution No. 17-011 — Page 3 of 5 P45 Exhibit B Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets): Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets) (the "Maintenance District") is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets throughout the City. These sites consist of several non-contiguous areas throughout the City. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. Proposed additions to the Improvements for Parcel Map 19474: STREET LIGHTS 3 EACH Resolution No. 17-011 — Page 4 of 5 P46 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Street Light Maintenance District No.1 (Arterial Streets): The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No.1 (Arterial Streets) for Parcel Map 19474: Land Use Basis EBU Factor* Rate per EBU* Single Family Parcel 1.00 $17.77 Multi -Family Parcel 1.00 17.77 Commercial Acre 2.00 17.77 Vacant Acre 2.00 17.77 *EBU means Equivalent Benefit Unit. The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows: 3.11 Acres x 2.00 EBU Factor x $17.77 Rate per EBU = $ 110.53 Annual Assessment Resolution No. 17-011 — Page 5 of 5 P47 RESOLUTION NO. 17-012 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL) FOR PARCEL MAP 19474 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial)(the "District"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the District; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed to such District; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the annexation of the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the District; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or Article XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and Resolution No. 17-012 — Page 1 of 5 ATTACHMENT 5 P48 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that: (1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements; (2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the Territory. (3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment. WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-012 — Page 2 of 5 P49 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed The Owner of the Property is: AVNISH, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The legal description of the Property is: THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 20, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 7 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO CUCAMONGA LANDS, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 4 OF MAPS, PAGE 9, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. EXCEPT THE WESTERLY 101 FEET THEREOF AND THE SOUTH 365 FEET THEREOF. NOTE: THE AREA AND DISTANCES OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY ARE COMPUTED TO THE CENTERS OF THE ADJOINING STREETS AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP. Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property: APN 210-081-13 Resolution No. 17-012 — Page 3 of 5 P5O Exhibit B Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial): Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (the "Maintenance District") is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on commercial and industrial streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in a local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the industrial area of the City south of Foothill Boulevard The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on industrial or commercial streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on industrial or commercial streets generally south of Foothill Boulevard. Proposed additions to the Improvements for Parcel Map 19474: STREET LIGHTS 0 EACH Resolution No. 17-012 — Page 4 of 5 P51 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial): The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial) for Parcel Map 19474: Land Use Basis EBU Factor* Rate per EBU* Commercial/ Industrial Acre 1.00 51.40 Vacant Acre 2.00 51.40 *EBU means Equivalent Benefit Unit. The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows: 3.11 Acres x 1.0 EBU Factor x $51.40 Rate per EBU = $159.85 Annual Assessment Resolution No. 17-012 — Page 5 of 5 P52 DATE: TO: FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager February 1, 2017 Mayor and Members of the City Council STAFF REPORT INITIATED BY: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer(' Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF MAP, IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES, MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT, AND ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR PARCEL MAP 17663, LOCATED AT 7912 ARCHIBALD AVENUE, NORTH OF SAN BERNARDINO ROAD, SUBMITTED BY TIM HARRISON RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions approving the Final Parcel Map, Improvement Agreement, Improvement Securities, Monumentation Cash Deposit, and ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Light Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2 for Parcel Map 17663 and authorizing the Mayor to sign said agreements and authorizing the City Clerk to cause said map to record. BACKGROUND: Tentative Parcel Map 17763, located at 7912 Archibald Avenue, north of San Bernardino Road, within the Low Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan, was approved by the Planning Commission on July 26, 2006. This project is for a residential subdivision of 2 single family lots on 0.396 acre of land. ANALYSIS: The approval of Tentative Parcel Map 17663 included conditions requiring improvements to the public right-of-way including removal of an existing drive approach and installation of curb and gutter and cobblestones along the project's frontage on Archibald Avenue. The Developer, Tim Harrison, has submitted an Improvement Agreement, Improvement Securities, and Monumentation Cash Bond in the form of a deposit to guarantee the construction of the public improvements in the following amounts: Faithful Performance Bond Labor and Material Bond Monumentation Cash Deposit FISCAL IMPACT: None COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not Applicable Page 1 of 2 $ 6,900.00 $ 6,900.00 $ 2,794.00 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT — PARCEL MAP 17663 February 1, 2017 ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 Attachment 2 Attachment 3 Attachment 4 Attachment 5 — Vicinity Map — Resolution No. — Resolution No. — Resolution No. — Resolution No. 17-013 17-014 17-015 17-016 Page 2 of 2 P53 ., 6 City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Division Vicinity MaprA N s,„yo SFN M . l7 (N 87°5929" W 183.12') 131.87' PARCEL 1 9,289 S.F. NET 7 N 89°52'00' E 111.28' 0 $ w c, PARCEL 2 $ z 8 w Qo 7,657 S.F. NET z oa '�rxi LL (N 89°52'00" E r O.00. — — 110.68' w 42 U U L 183.001 SFI zI 8'1 ♦. • '0 N (N 89°52'00'1E 121.27') M&R • ROWPIPE;•NO TAG, ACCEPTED RIDIkrWerfAMRCE 14814 rBr 1s17 # 11) (47.69') SFN J (N 00°08'OO. W) (20.00') SF 1 ,S)/ .ARCH1.13AD 4VV P54 f0071//1.L l BLVQ Item: PARCEL HAP /7663 Title: V/C//V/7y 11i4e .ATTACHMENT 1 P55 RESOLUTION NO. 17-013 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FINAL MAP, IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES, AND MONUMENTATION CASH DEPOSIT FOR PARCEL MAP 17663 WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map 17663, submitted by Tim Harrison and consisting of a subdivision of 0.396 acre of land into 2 single family Tots, located at 7912 Archibald Avenue, north of San Bernardino Road, was approved by the Planning Commission on July 26, 2006; and WHEREAS, Parcel Map 17663 is the final map of the division of land approved as shown on the Tentative Tract Map; and WHEREAS, all the requirements established as prerequisite to approval of the installation of public street improvements by the City Council of said City have now been met by posting the Improvement Securities and Monumentation Cash Deposit by Tim Harrison, as developer. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: 1. That said Improvement Agreement, be and the same is approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to attest thereto; and 2. That said Improvement Securities are accepted as good and sufficient, subject to approval as to form and content thereof by the City Attorney. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-013 — Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT 2 P56 RESOLUTION NO. 17-014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (GENERAL CITY) FOR PARCEL MAP 17663 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (General City) (the "District"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the District; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed to such District; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the annexation of the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the District; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or Article XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and Resolution No. 17-014 — Page 1 of 5 ATTACHMENT 3 P57 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that: (1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements; (2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the Territory. (3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment. WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-014 — Page 2 of 5 P58 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed The Owner of the Property is: Tim Harrison The legal description of the Property is: See attached Legal Description Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property: 208-131-84 Resolution No. 17-014 — Page 3 of 5 P59 Exhibit B Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (General City): Landscape Maintenance District No. 1(General City) (the "Maintenance District") represents various landscaped areas, parks and community trails located at various sites throughout the City. These sites consist of several non-contiguous areas throughout the City. As such, the parcels within this District do not represent a distinct district area as do the other LMD's within the City. Typically new parcels within this District have been annexed upon development. The various sites maintained by the District consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees, entry monuments, community trails and parks. The parks consist of Bear Gulch Park, East and West Beryl Park, Old Town Park, Church Street Park, Golden Oaks Park, Heritage Community Park, Hermosa Park, Red Hill Community Park, Lions Park, Napa Park, Don Tiburcio Tapia Park and the Rancho Cucamonga Adult Sports Complex). Proposed additions to the Improvements for Parcel Map 17663: COBBLESTONES 336 SF Resolution No. 17-014 — Page 4 of 5 P6O Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2016/2017 The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (General City) for Parcel Map 17663: Land Use Basis EBU* Factor Rate per EBU* Single Family Parcel 1.00 $92.21 Multi -Family Unit 0.50 92.21 Non -Residential Improved Acre 2.00 92.21 Vacant Acre 0.25 _ 92.21 *EBU means Equivalent Benefit Unit. The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows: 2 Parcels x 1 EBU Factor x $92.21 Rate per EBU = $ 184.42 Annual Assessment Resolution No. 17-014 — Page 5 of 5 P61 RESOLUTION NO. 17-015 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS) FOR PARCEL MAP 17663 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets) (the "District"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the District; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed to such District; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the annexation of the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the District; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or Article XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and Resolution No. 17-015 — Page 1 of 5 ATTACHMENT 4 P62 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that: (1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements; (2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the Territory. (3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment. WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-015 — Page 2 of 5 P63 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed The Owner of the Property is: Tim Harrison The legal description of the Property is: See Attached Legal Description Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property: 208-131-84 Resolution No. 17-015 — Page 3 of 5 P64 Exhibit B Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets): Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets) (the "Maintenance District") is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets throughout the City. These sites consist of several non-contiguous areas throughout the City. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. Proposed additions to the Improvements for Parcel Map 17663: EXISTING STREET LIGHT 1 EACH (Archibald Avenue) Resolution No. 17-015 — Page 4 of 5 P65 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Street Light Maintenance District No.1 (Arterial Streets): The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No.1 (Arterial Streets) for Parcel Map 17663: Land Use Basis EBU Factor* Rate per EBU* Single Family Parcel 1.00 $17.77 Multi -Family Parcel 1.00 17.77 Commercial Acre 2.00 17.77 Vacant Acre 2.00 17.77 *EBU means Equivalent Benefit Unit. The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows: 2 Parcels x 1 EBU Factor x $17.77 Rate per EBU = $ 35.54 Annual Assessment Resolution No. 17-015 — Page 5 of 5 P66 RESOLUTION NO. 17-016 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (LOCAL STREETS) FOR PARCEL MAP 17663 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Act", said special maintenance district known and designated as Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (Local Streets) (the "District"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the District; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, and assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owners of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding that such provisions of the Act related to the annexation of territory to the District, Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIII D") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the District on the territory proposed to be annexed to such District; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the District in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act to the annexation of the Territory to the District and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the District; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the Act and/or Article XIII D applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and Resolution No. 17-016 — Page 1 of 5 ATTACHMENT 5 P67 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly agreed for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns that: (1) The proportionate special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the District Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the maintenance and operation expenses of the Improvements; (2) The proposed annual assessment does not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit from the Improvements conferred on each parcel in the Territory. (3) Only the special benefits derived or to be derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements have been included in the proposed annual assessment. WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the District and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2: The City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvement. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation the Territory to the District, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the District, including the levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February 2017. Resolution No. 17-016 — Page 2 of 5 P68 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property to be Annexed The Owner of the Property is: Tim Harrison The legal description of the Property is: See Attached Legal Description Assessor's Parcels Numbers of the Property: 208-131-84 Resolution No. 17-016 — Page 3 of 5 P69 Exhibit B Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (Local Streets): Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (Local Streets) (the "Maintenance District") is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on local streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in another local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the residential area of the City west of Haven Avenue. The sites maintained by the District consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets generally west of Haven Avenue. Proposed additions to the Improvements for Parcel Map 17663: STREET LIGHT 0 EACH Resolution No. 17-016 — Page 4 of 5 P7O Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (Local Streets): The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (Local Streets) for Parcel Map 17663: Land Use Basis EBU Factor* Rate per EBU* Single Family Parcel 1.00 $39.97 Multi -Family Unit 1.00 39.97 Commercial Acre 2.00 39.97 Vacant Acre 2.00 39.97 *EBU means Equivalent Benefit Unit. The proposed annual assessment for the property described in Exhibit A is as follows: 2 Parcels x 1 EBU Factor x $39.97 Rate per EBU = $ 79.94 Annual Assessment Resolution No. 17-016 — Page 5 of 5 P71 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: February 1, 2017 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager INITIATED BY: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer Jerry A. Dyer, Principal Civil Engineer SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION TO RELEASE MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND NO. 72BCSHI1858 IN THE AMOUNT OF $499,742.54, FOR THE WILSON AVENUE EXTENSION AND REHABILITATION PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. 12-148 RECOMMENDATION: Consideration to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond No. 72BCSHI1858 in the amount of $499,742.54, for the Wilson Avenue Extension and Rehabilitation Project, Contract No. 12-148. BACKGROUND: Contract No. 12-148 consisted of construction of a new street at the Wilson Avenue alignment, between East Avenue and Wardman Bullock Road. The street configuration provides one through lane in each direction, bicycle lanes in each direction, sidewalk on the south side of the roadway, and street lights mounted on wood poles with overhead electrical connection. This project also included the installation of a 24" water main as part of a cooperative agreement with the Cucamonga Valley Water District, and drainage improvements that required an Army Corps 404 permit and a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biological opinion to the Corps for project related impacts to the federally listed San Bernardino Kangaroo Rat (SBKR) and their critical habitat. Small mammal under crossings were installed as part of the project to monitor the usage of the under crossings by the SBKR and other small mammals. The monitoring is being performed under separate contract. Finally, this project applied an asphalt overlay to the existing Wilson Avenue east of Wardman Bullock Road. ANALYSIS: The improvements were accepted by the City Council on February 3, 2016. The required one- year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: H&H General Contractors, Inc. P.O. Box 536 Highland, CA 92346-0536 FISCAL IMPACT: The improvements added 0.75 mile of roadway to the City's street maintenance program, which require trash removal, weed abatement, street sweeping, and other routine maintenance. In addition, in approximately 15 to 20 years the street pavement surface will require some type of surface treatment to maintain the life of the roadway. Page 1 of 2 P72 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REORT — BOND RELEASE WILSON AVENUE February 1, 2017 As mentioned above, small mammal under crossings were installed as part of the project to monitor the usage of the under crossings by the SBKR and other small mammals. The monitoring is being performed under separate contract for a period not to exceed 5 -years, starting September 2015, at a cost of a little over $500,000. In addition, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife committed the City to mitigate permanent impacts to the RAFSS habitat and therefore the acquisition of off-site property was purchased for a little under $300,000 for conservation and mitigation purposes. The City is currently working with the Inland Empire Resource Conservation District to conserve the property. COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not applicable ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 — Vicinity Map Page 2 of 2 P73 r HILL& E RD BANYAN ST LSIDE RD WILSON A , V IYAN ST 1a 0 19TH VICTORIA 9Ty ST SASE LINE RD CHURCH T A ua CHURCH.T ARROW RT THS JERSEYSL T -H ST STH ST 4TH ST 1 9TH ST of I PI , I WI I BANYAN1ST j -=_-zl --- •I210FW I21- KI 1 , I <4 \`\ �I \ w l w I ICTORI T Wilson Ave. Extension from East Ave. to Wardman/Bullock Rd. SON AV I/ iii 2 Vicinity Map Wilson Ave. Extension from East Ave. to WardmanBullock Rd. ATTACHMENT 1 P74 DATE: TO: FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager INITIATED BY: Elisa C. Cox, Deputy City Manager Fabian Villenas, Principal Management Analyst SUBJECT: REAPPOINTMENT OF WILLIAM WITTKOPF, PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DIRECTOR, AS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ON THE WEST VALLEY MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL (WVMVC) DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 1, 2017 Mayor and Members of the City Council STAFF REPORT RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council reappoint William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director, as the City of Rancho Cucamonga's representative on the West Valley Mosquito and Vector Control (WVMVC) Board of Trustees for a two-year term. BACKGROUND: The West Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District (WVMVCD) was established in 1983 in order to control mosquito and other vector populations and protect public health from illnesses associated with these such as the West Nile Virus. The District serves the communities of Chino, Chino Hills, Ontario, Montclair, and Rancho Cucamonga and is governed by a Board of Trustees with representatives from each community and an at -large County representative. ANALYSIS: Public Works Services Director Bill Wittkopf currently represents the City of Rancho Cucamonga on the WVMVCD Board of Trustees (Board) for a term through January, 2017. Mr. Wittkopf was appointed by the Council in December 2011 to replace City Manager John Gillison for the remainder of his term. The appointment of Bill Wittkopf allows for closer collaboration between the Public Works Services Department and the District's active programs in preventing the spread of the West Nile Virus. The Public Works Services Department is most familiar with the work and activities the District is involved in and is better positioned to be able to assist in and coordinate vector control efforts. The Public Works Services Department is typically the first agency residents contact to report issues regarding mosquitoes, bees, and dead birds and other vermin. For these reasons, it is recommended that Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director, be reappointed as the City's representative to the WVMVCD Board of Trustees for a two-year term. FISCAL IMPACT: None. COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED: Not Applicable. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 1 of 1 P75 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: February 1, 2017 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: John R. Gillison, City Manager INITIATED BY: Elisa Cox, Deputy City Manager Fabian Villenas, Principal Management Analyst W SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF 2017 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached 2017 Legislative Platform. BACKGROUND: Each year, there are a multitude of bills introduced in 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, the Governor's office, and/or members of Congress. The Legislative Platform is adopted on an annual basis and directs the City'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, as well as the pursuit of Federal, State, and County funding for City projects, services, and programs. The attached 2017 Legislative Platform builds upon this foundation and has been updated to reflect issues that are anticipated to continue or emerge in 2017. Issue that have been resolved or are no longer relevant have been removed. Additions to the platform are highlighted in red. The 2017 Legislative Platform serves as 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 continually reviewed using the goals and objectives of the City Council, a review of legislative priorities from the League of California Cities and other regional agencies, 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. Page 1 of 3 P76 ANALYSIS: The following legislative positions have been added to the 2017 Legislative Platform: State • Oppose legislation that requires local agencies to unreasonably provide additional paid leaves of absence to certain employee groups for workplace injuries. • Oppose legislation that places additional requirements pertaining to mandatory employee orientations. • Support legislation that provides a level playing field for traditional taxi services and transportation network companies (TNC's), such as Uber and Lyft, enhances public safety and streamlines local government administrative responsibilities, while allowing local control. • Oppose legislation that limits local authority over regulating the taxi industry. • Oppose legislation that permits state interference in the governance of local joint powers authorities. • Support legislation that minimizes the impact on employers implementing minimum wage increases. • Support legislation to equitably distribute Cap and Trade revenues in all areas of the state more commensurate with each community's burden in meeting the state's overall GHG reduction goals. • Support efforts to assist local governments with meeting regional GHG reduction goals including, but not limited to, offering grants, incentive funding, and economic development tools. • Support efforts to shorten the time frame for investor-owned utilities to provide Permission to Operate (PTO) notice following a solar installation. • Oppose legislation that requires set timeframes for inspecting and approving local projects. • Support efforts to establish a real, substantial and ongoing source of affordable housing funding. • Oppose efforts that propose to limit public engagement, design and environmental review related to housing projects. (Governor's By -Right Housing Proposal) • Oppose legislation that limits the ability of local agencies to prohibit people from sleeping in parked motor vehicles. • Oppose legislation that pre-empts local governments from enacting ordinances regulating drones. • Support efforts that allow local agencies to more easily identify short-term residential vacation rental units to ensure they are collecting and remitting transient occupancy tax (TOT) and complying with other local requirements. • Oppose legislative and administrative efforts allowing online travel companies to circumvent remittance of transient occupancy taxes to local governments from hotel reservations purchased using the internet. • Oppose efforts that impose state requirements for the expenditure of locally raised revenues without the consent of local agencies. • Oppose efforts to require additional CEQA review and process requirements that delay projects and increase costs. • Support efforts to ensure SBCTA's decision making authority over transportation projects that are constructed and operated in San Bernardino County. • Support efforts to maintain and protect transportation funding as approved under the gas tax swap and as protected under Proposition 22. • Support efforts to extend the California Department of Transportation's ability to review and approve projects pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Page 2 of 3 P77 Federal • Support efforts to streamline federal reporting/monitoring requirements to reduce project delivery times without eliminating critical oversight mechanisms. • Oppose efforts to reduce transportation programs in order to meet deficit reduction goals or fund other projects and programs. • Support investment in regional rail connectivity including future services to Ontario Airport. • Support the increase of FHA home loan limits in order to accurately reflect the region's skyrocketing home values and make home ownership more attainable. • 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. • Support efforts to allocate additional resources to address mail theft and prosecute it as a federal crime. • Support efforts to assist local governments in restricting birthing houses. • Oppose efforts to pre-empt local governments from enacting ordinances regulating drones. • Oppose efforts to create additional review and process requirements that delay projects and increase costs while achieving little to no additional environmental benefits. • Support funding opportunities for mental health programs. • Support modifications to the Affordable Care Act that reduces the burden for employers required to provide health insurance. FISCAL IMPACT: None. COUNCIL GOAL ADDRESSED: MID AND LONG RANGE PLANNING The Legislative Program supports the City's long term goals by advocating for its interests at the Federal & State level. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 — 2017 Legislative Platform Page 3 of 3 P78 RANCHO Cur :A MONGA 2017 Legislative Platform LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM PURPOSE STATEMENT The 2017 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 and other partner agencies, 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. ()S(81 Cn-ic Colter Dr. • P.O. Ho\ 8117 • Rancho Cucamonga, C 1 91729 ■'fel 909 477.270(1 • VAN 909 477-2849 • \‘‘cw.CtvufltC.us ATTACHMENT 1 RANCHO CUCAMONGA PRQGRAM GOALS AND STRATEGIES/ACTIONS The Legislative Program Goals and Strategies/Actions are outlined below. Program Goals: P79 2017 Legislative Platform Page 2 • Advocate the City's legislative interests at the Federal, State and County levels. • Inform and share information with 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 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. RANCHO CUCAMONGA P80 2017 Legislative Platform Page 3 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. RANCHO CUCAMONGA P81 2017 Legislative Platform Page 4 2017 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM 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 or deter local control by city governments over city revenues, land use, community development and other municipal activities. STATE PRIORITIES ADMINISTRATIVE AND EMPLOYMENT RELATED ■ Oppose legislation that requires local agencies to unreasonably provide additional paid leaves of absence to certain employee groups for workplace injuries. ■ Oppose legislation that places additional requirements pertaining to mandatory employee orientations. ■ Support legislation that provides a level playing field for traditional taxi services and transportation network companies (TNC's), such as Uber and Lyft, enhances public safety and streamlines local government administrative responsibilities, while allowing local control. ► Oppose legislation that limits local authority over regulating the taxi industry. ► Oppose legislation that permits state interference in the governance of local joint powers authorities. ► Support responsible implementation by CaIPERS of pension reforms adopted by the Legislature. ► Support cities' ability to determine for themselves how their municipal elections are conducted. ► Oppose legislation that puts cities at a disadvantage in the collective bargaining process. ► Oppose legislation that circumvents the collective bargaining process between cities and employee groups. ■ 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. ► Oppose legislative efforts to impose binding arbitration that would remove local government authority on matters of local interest. RANCHO CUCAMONGA P82 2017 Legislative Platform Page 5 ■ 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 or makes it more onerous for cities to contract for various services. • Support legislation that minimizes the impact on employers implementing minimum wage increases. COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICES ■ Support efforts to provide enhanced funding for library programs and initiatives. P. Support legislative efforts and additional funding to help address the issue of homelessness. • Support funding for a comprehensive approach to expanding and enhancing arts programs in the community. i Support legislation that provides incentives or grant opportunities for community improvements such as parks and public facilities. ■ Support legislation that provides funding for senior citizen transportation services. ■ Support legislation that provides funding and resources for local governments to implement 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 ■ Support legislation to equitably distribute Cap and Trade revenues in all areas of the state more commensurate with each community's burden in meeting the state's overall GHG reduction goals. ■ Support efforts to assist local governments with meeting regional GHG reduction goals including, but not limited to, offering grants, incentive funding, and economic development tools I. Support efforts to shorten the time frame for investor-owned utilities to provide Permission to Operate (PTO) notice following a solar installation. 111. Support efforts to provide adequate funding for water conservation projects, including turf removal and the installation of low flow water efficient fixtures. RANCHO CUCAMONGA P83 2017 Legislative Platform Page 6 ■ Support efforts to adjust the regulatory framework for mandatory water conservation to include groundwater banking, recycled water use and any other adjustments that provide equity to water providers and communities meeting the state conservation requirements. ! Support changes to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits that consider the economic and environmental impacts these permits have on local agencies. ■ Support the continued distribution of Cap and Trade revenues to cities to assist in their efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourage sustainable community strategies. ■ Support efforts to allocate greater portions of Cap and Trade revenues for projects located outside of, but still benefit, disadvantaged communities as defined by CalEnviroscreen. ■ Oppose legislation that imposes undue hardship on local agencies by requiring them to implement onerous environmental regulations. ■ Support streamlined environmental processing for 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 projects and programs. ! Support 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. ► Support efforts to streamline and improve the CEQA process. ► 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 I. Oppose legislation that requires set timeframes for inspecting and approving local projects. ► Support efforts to establish a real, substantial and ongoing source of affordable housing funding. ■ Oppose efforts that propose to limit public engagement, design and environmental review related to housing projects. (Governor's By -Right Housing Proposal) ■ Oppose legislation that removes the local control provisions provided to cities and counties through the Medical Marijuana Safety Act and the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. RANCHO CUCAMONGA P84 2017 Legislative Platform Page 7 ► Oppose legislation that requires cities to modify their permitting process. ▪ Support legislation that aims to incentivize private -sector investment by offering income tax credits to attract and retain economic development. ■ Oppose legislation that removes local control for cities to properly regulate the massage industry, including requiring background checks for massage therapists. ■ Oppose legislation that imposes a mandatory cap on local parking standards in transit intensive areas. ■ Support legislation that strengthens the concept of local control/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 and reasonable compensation for use of the right-of-way. ► Support efforts to provide 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 ! Oppose legislation that limits the ability of local agencies to prohibit people from sleeping in parked motor vehicles. ► Oppose legislation that pre-empts local governments from enacting ordinances regulating drones. ► Support legislation that makes it easier for public service agencies to collaborate with social service providers in order to implement emergency prevention and risk reduction programs for RANCHO CUCAMONGA at -risk populations. P85 2017 Legislative Platform Page 8 Ile Support legislation that prohibits drones from interfering with a firefighting operation or other public safety response. ► Oppose legislation that limits law enforcement's ability to address homelessness. ► Support legislation that provides funding support for disaster preparedness, Homeland Security, and other local emergency management and law enforcement activities. ■ Oppose legislation that would impede local law enforcement from addressing crime and recovering costs resulting from a crime committed by the guilty party. ■ Support legislation that limits the location of sex offender and parolee group homes within the City limits. ■ Support statewide efforts for local emergency management programs and support guidelines that provide the foundation for effective emergency cost recovery. ■ 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 legislation that protects 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 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. P. 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. RANCHO CUCAMONGA P86 2017 Legislative Platform Page 9 REVENUE AND TAXATION ■ Support efforts that allow local agencies to more easily identify short-term residential vacation rental units to ensure they are collecting and remitting transient occupancy tax (TOT) and complying with other local requirements. Oppose legislative and administrative efforts allowing online travel companies to circumvent remittance of transient occupancy taxes to local governments from hotel reservations purchased using the Internet. ■ Support policy options that update the local government tax structure to respond to the "New Economy" and the erosion of major government revenue sources resulting from the expansion of e-commerce, increased consumption of retail services rather than goods, changing patterns of commerce, and innovations in technology. ■ 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 local reimbursement or offsetting benefits. P. Support efforts to protect local government revenue sources and the provisions of Proposition 1A — Protection of Local Government Revenues. Support legislation/initiatives that ensure that all local funding sources remain a dedicated revenue source for local governments. 10 Oppose any legislation that would pre-empt or reduce local discretion over locally -imposed taxes. No Support full cost reimbursement to the City for all federal, state and county -mandated programs. P. Oppose legislation that eliminates the municipal bond tax exemption. Oppose legislation that alters distribution of revenues from traffic and parking violations, resulting in lower revenue for local governments. TRANSPORTATION, UTILITIES AND PUBLIMORKS OP Oppose efforts that impose state requirements for the expenditure of locally raised revenues without the consent of local agencies. ► Oppose efforts to require additional CEQA review and process requirements that delay projects and increase costs. ■ Support efforts to ensure SBCTA's decision making authority over transportation projects that are constructed and operated in San Bernardino County. ■ Support efforts to maintain and protect transportation funding as approved under the gas tax swap and as protected under Proposition 22. P Support efforts to extend the California Department of Transportation's ability to review and approve projects pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). RANCHO CUCAMONGA P87 2017 Legislative Platform Page 10 ■ Support the procurement of renewable resources with the flexibility to choose which resources best meet each municipal utility's needs. ■ Support efforts to include Distributed Generation as a "Category 1" Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) resource. R Support efforts to include out-of-state renewables, such as wind, solar and geothermal resources, as contributing to the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) goals. le Support the development of policies that recognize hydropower as a domestic renewable resource. ■ Support efforts to incentivize energy storage technologies that help integrate renewable energy. • Support funding for the development and implementation of cost-effective energy conservation and energy efficiency programs that provide flexibility for publicly owned utilities to create programs that reflect the unique interests of their community. ■ Support legislation that provides a sufficient, reliable, and continuous funding source for transportation projects, allocates equitable funding for local transportation projects, and increases revenues for infrastructure repair and maintenance. ■ Oppose legislation with unnecessary mandates related to a Gold Line connection to the Ontario Airport that does not fully address concerns regarding funding, representation, liability, and local control over the portion of the project located in San Bernardino County. ■ Support recognition of the importance of San Bernardino County to the overall goods movement systems as part of any statewide investment plan in transportation. • Support continued state funding for Safe Routes to School programs. IP Advocate for funding for the Etiwanda Railroad Grade Separation project. • Oppose efforts to redirect, eliminate, or reduce amount of local revenues that cities receive for street maintenance and improvements. F Support legislation or policy that provides funding to local governments for water, sewer and storm system projects. ■ Support legislation that provides funding and resources for alternative fuel vehicles as replacement of municipal fleet equipment. ■ Support legislation that provides funding and resources for retrofitting municipal buildings to increase energy efficiency. ■ Oppose any efforts that diminishes or does not assure local franchise fees for all utilities' use of City right-of-way. P88 2017 Legislative Platform Page 11 ✓ Oppose legislation that seeks to lessen the City's ability to enforce contractual language agreed 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 more effectively 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. RANCHO CUCAMONGA FEDERAL PRIORITIES P89 2017 Legislative Platform Page 12 TRANSPORTATION ■ Support efforts to streamline federal reporting/monitoring requirements to reduce project delivery times without eliminating critical oversight mechanisms. ► Oppose efforts to reduce transportation programs in order to meet deficit reduction goals or fund other projects and programs. OP Support investment in regional rail connectivity including future services to Ontario Airport. ■ Support targeted funding for goods movement projects of national significance that are beyond the funding capacity of local and state transportation programs and budgets. ! Advocate for funding for the Etiwanda Railroad Grade Separation project. ► Support legislative efforts to provide a stable and reliable federal revenue stream for current and future transportation projects. ■ Support continued federal funding for Safe Routes to Schools programs. REVENUE AND TAXATION Support legislation that streamlines the current sales tax remittance process to grant states and localities the authority to enforce existing laws on remote online retailers that have otherwise enjoyed a competitive advantage against brick -and -mortar stores (e -Fairness). ■ 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. ► 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 the increase of FHA home loan limits in order to accurately reflect the region's skyrocketing home values and make home ownership more attainable. ► 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 efforts to assist local governments in restricting birthing houses. RANCHO CUCAMONGA P90 2017 Legislative Platform Page 13 • 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) and HOME program. 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. • 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. PUBLIC SAFETY/DISASTER PREPAREDNESS ■ Support efforts to allocate additional resources to address mail theft and prosecute it as a federal crime. ■ Oppose efforts to pre-empt local governments from enacting ordinances regulating drones. ■ 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 COPS programs, and renew suspension of the COPS grant local cost share requirement. ■ Support modifications to the COPS Hiring Program grant that provides a greater federal cost share of the deputies' salary and provides equal opportunities for suburban communities to be competitive in the grant application process. ■ 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 Ir Oppose efforts to create additional review and process requirements that delay projects and increase costs while achieving little to no additional environmental benefits. No Support changes to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits that consider the economic and environmental impacts these permits have on local agencies. ■ 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. RANCHO CUCAMONGA P91 2017 Legislative Platform Page 14 ■ 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 opportunities for mental health programs. ► Support modifications to the Affordable Care Act that reduces the burden for employers required to provide health insurance. ► 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 or executive efforts to include Cucamonga Canyon in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. ■ Support efforts to attract federal resources to assist with the management of Cucamonga Canyon.