Chino Hills — 2023-12-12

City Council

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10. RUBEN S. AYALA HIGH SCHOOL - Jazz Ensemble: Performance of holiday music
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13. Ratify payments over $25,000 totaling $6,359,463.08 for the month ended\nOctober 31, 2023
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14. Receive and file Monthly Financial Report for month ended October 31, 2023
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15. Receive and file Investment Report for month ended October 31, 2023
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16. Add Crossroads Park Inclusive Playground Project to American Rescue Plan Act Project\nList and adopt budget amendment resolution for Fiscal Year 2023-24 increasing American\nRescue Plan Act Fund Budget by $250,000 for homeless services and reallocating available\nfunding to other approved American Rescue Plan Act Projects
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17. Adopt budget amendment resolution for Fiscal Year 2023-24 increasing Information\nTechnology Service Charges in General Fund by $181,388.90 and authorize execution of\nAmendment No. 1 to Agreement No. A2023-136 with Park Consulting Group, increasing\ntotal not-to-exceed amount to $300,000 for Land Management System Implementation\nServices
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18. Authorize execution of Amendment No. 2 to Agreement No. A2022-152 with Katherine\nAbrego Cortines increasing annual not-to-exceed amount to $125,000 to expand contract\ninstructor services to include youth dance classes
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19. Appoint Grace Capps to Chino Hills Community Foundation Board of Directors as\nrecommended by Board for term ending May 2027
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2. Conference with Real Property Negotiators pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 for\nprice and terms for 2.43-acre site located at 3295 Eucalyptus Avenue; APN 1032-221-05 at\nsouthwest corner of Eucalyptus Avenue and Peyton Drive; Sara Tsay, Adobe Communities;\nTodd R. Cottle, C&C Development; Rick Schroeder, Many Mansions; Michael Ruane and Alexa\nWashburn, National CORE; and Liane Takan, Related California, Negotiating Parties, and City\nManager Montgomery and Community Development Director Liguori, City's Negotiators
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20. Delete Community Park Scorebards Replacement Project from Community Park\nImprovements Project and repurpose funds for remaining improvements in overall project
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21. Adopt resolutions to initiate vacation proceedings to vacate portions of Chino Hills Parkway\nand Ramona Avenue (approximately 9,287 square-feet of "excess" right-of-way), reserving\nwater easements and set Public Hearing for 6:00 p.m. on\nJanuary 23, 2024, to receive protests and public comment
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22. Provide direction whether or not to further evaluate the sale of city-owned properties: parcel\nbetween 15467 and 15475 Yorba Avenue; parcel between 16331 and 16343 Misty Hill\nDrive; parcel between 3404 and 3373 Alder Place; 13650 3rd Street, City of Chino; 16801\nRosemary Lane - Sleepy Hollow Community Center; 1191 Carbon Canyon Road; and 1881\nCarbon Canyon Road as surplus land
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23. Receive and file City Council Goal Setting Workshop Report\nITEMS INITIATED BY COUNCIL
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24. Assign Council Members to various Committees/Commissions/Boards\nPUBLIC HEARING - This portion of the City Council Agenda is for all matters that legally require an\nopportunity for public input. Please complete and submit a speaker card to the City Clerk.\nComments will be limited to three minutes per speaker.
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25. Introduce an Ordinance imposing vehicle axle limitations on Carbon Canyon Road entitled:\n"An Ordinance of the City of Chino Hills, Amending Chapter 10.38 (Vehicles and Traffic) of\nthe Chino Hills Municipal Code to Impose Vehicle Axle Limitations to Prohibit Vehicles or\nVehicle Combinations with More Than Four Axles to be Operated on Carbon Canyon Road\n(State Route 142) and Finding the Ordinance Exempt From Review Under the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act" for first reading by title only and waiving further reading\nSAFETY UPDATES - Fire and Police\nCOUNCIL REPORTS\nCouncil Member Bennett\nCalifornia Institution for Men and Women Citizen Advisory Committees\nCouncil Member Johsz\nWest Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District Board\nCouncil Member Marquez\nCal Cities (League of California Cities)\nBoard of Directors\nInland Empire Division\nLatino Caucus Board\nOmnitrans Board\nSan Bernardino County Transportation Authority Board\nSouthern California Association of Governments Economic Summit\nSouthern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink) Board\nCOUNCIL COMMENTS
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3. Conference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Existing\nLitigation - City of Chino Hills v. Flaviano E. Dimaranan, Adelaida A. Dimaranan, Ligang Li,\nChuan Wang, Sommai Patamakanthin, Ashfaq Kazi, Farhana Kazi, James Moon, Geonju\nMoon, Xiangyan Gao, Yiming Qiu - CIVSB 2215448
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4. Conference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Existing\nLitigation - City of Chino Hills v. Ann Qian Wang, Jose Iniguez, Maria Iniquez, James Wen-\nChungtien Tien, Man-Po Wang, Chen-Fu Lei, Hsiu-Chin Rev Fam Tr 6/17, and Does 1 through\n30, inclusive - Case No. CIVSB 2301707
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5. Conference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Existing\nLitigation - City of Chino Hills v. Wai Min Liu, Yi Liu, W Liu & Y Liu Family Rev Liv Tr 11/12/20,\nLonnie Weber, Robert Weber, Santos Lemus, and Does 1 through 30, inclusive - Case No.\nCIVSB 2302673
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6. Conference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Existing\nLitigation - City of Chino Hills v. Weiming Mo, Zhao Jun, and Does 1 through 30, inclusive -\nCase No. CIVSB 2312001
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7. Conference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Existing\nLitigation - City of Chino Hills v. Warren Tsang, Michelle Tsang, Tsang Family Trust 10/22/14,\nand Does 1 through 30, inclusive - Case No. CIVSB 2305319
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8. INTRODUCTION - New Employee: Bradley Fliehmann, Building Official, Community\nDevelopment
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9. OUTGOING MAYOR - Presentation to outgoing Mayor Peter Rogers for his dedicated service\nas Mayor from December 1, 2022, through November 30, 2023