Chino Hills — 2026-02-24

City Council

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1.\nRECOGNITION - 2025 Photo Contest Winners\nPUBLIC INFORMATION MANAGER REPORT
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3.\nApprove February 10, 2026, City Council Meeting Minutes
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4.\nTransfer $231,112 to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Fund from Los Serranos\nResidential Improvements Project (ST26003) and $68,888 in Measure I Fund from Street\nImprovements Program FY 2025-26 Project (ST26005) to Montecito Drive Transit Access\nImprovements Project (ST23002) which includes Montecito Drive Road and road-related\nimprovements such as asphalt removal and replacement and repair of storm drain inlet on\nMontecito Drive south of Los Serranos Blvd (“Project”); award contract to Gentry Brothers,\nInc., in amount of $496,215 for Project; authorize City Manager, at his discretion, to approve\ncumulative change orders up to ten percent ($49,621.50) of awarded contract amount and\ndetermine Project is exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act
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5.\nAuthorize Public Works Director to execute agreement and related documents with\nSouthern California Edison (SCE) at no-cost to the City, to participate in Charge Ready\nTransport Program which installs utility-side infrastructure to support future proposed City-\nside charging infrastructure and stations in exchange for commitment to 10-year City\nelectric vehicle replacement plan to ensure infrastructure serves intended purpose and\nother terms and determine action to be exempt from review under the  California\nEnvironmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, California Public Resources Code §\n21000, et seq. ("CEQA") pursuant to Section 15301, 15303 and 15311 of CEQA Guidelines
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6.\nReview and file update to City Hall Fire emergency declaration in accordance with Public\nConstruction Code 22050 and continue to authorize City Manager to negotiate and execute\nall necessary agreements related to repair and restoration of City Hall under Chino Hills\nMunicipal Code 2.08.065.A.1 on an emergency basis and determine by four-fifths vote, the\nneed to continue City Manager's authority under Public Construction Code 22050 to repair\nCity Hall and procure necessary equipment, services, and supplies for these purposes,\nwithout giving notice for bids to let contracts, due to continued existence of local emergency\ncaused by City Hall fire and flooding
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7.\nReceive and file 2026 City Council Goal Setting Workshop report or, in the alternative,\ndiscuss and provide further direction on City goals and priorities
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8.\nExtension of Time No. EXT-0002-2026 to grant a 24-Month Extension to Site Plan Review\nNo. 22SPR03, Conditional Use Permit No. 22CUP02, Minor Variance No. 22MNV01, and\nZoning Clearance No. ZCR-0007-2025, Lindsay Goodman, applicant (on behalf of property\nowners) for a 96,160-square foot, four-story indoor self-storage facility on vacant property\nand construction of 37 parking stalls and associate site improvements for a self-storage\nfacility: The Planning Commission adopted a resolution approving Extension of Time No.\nEXT-0002-2026 for Site Plan Review No. 22SPR03, Conditional Use Permit No. 22CUP02,\nMinor Variance No. 22MNV01, and Zoning Clearance Review No. ZCR-0007-2025 on the\nsoutheastern corner of Chino Hills Parkway and Monte Vista Avenue and Finding Extension\nof Time Exempt from Review Under the California Environmental Quality Act, subject to\nConditions of Approval\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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9.\nReview and provide policy direction regarding allocation of Community Development Block\nGrant (CDBG) funds to public service projects; award Program Year 2026-27 CDBG funding\nfor public service projects; and authorize staff to decrease 2026-27 grant awards for public\nservice projects proportionately, with no grant award decreasing to lower than $5,000, if\nallocation is decreased by Department of Housing and Urban Development and it will\nimpact maximum allowable allocation (15 percent of total CDBG funds) to public service\nfunds