Chino Hills — 2026-04-28
City Council
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10.\nApprove April 14, 2026, City Council Meeting Minutes
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11.\nAuthorize execution of Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. A2023-228 with Landscape\nPro Services increasing total not-to-exceed amount to $630,117 to add full\nmaintenance responsibilities for demonstration garden on Valle Vista Drive at Bayberry\nDrive
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12.\nFind that exception to competitive bidding procedures under Chino Hills Municipal\nCode (CHMC) Section 3.16.110.G applies because CPAC, Inc., is an approved\nsubcontractor through cooperative purchasing entity, OMNIA Partners, contract #\nOMNIA-R250307 (“Contract”), and procurement process utilized by entity is\nsubstantially similar to provisions of CHMC Chapter 3.16 - Purchasing System;\nauthorize purchase order to CPAC, Inc., utilizing cooperative purchase Contract in\namount of $95,591.22 for purchase of two HPE DL360 servers and one HPE MSA\n2070 storage array to support City’s SCADA network infrastructure, including 1,2,3-\nTCP Removal Treatment Plant Project and groundwater well systems; and determine\nthe SCADA network server procurement and installation is exempt from review under\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act
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13.\nAuthorize execution of three-year Revocable Non-Exclusive License Agreement with\nCamery Cattle Company, LLC, for livestock grazing for City-owned open space\nproperty west of Ridgegate Drive and Mystic Canyon Drive\n(APNs 103309114,103309118, 103318128, 103318132) for a $2,500 annual fee, and find that\nentering into said License is exempt from review pursuant to Section 15304 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act Guidelines (Minor Alterations to Land)
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14.\nReview and file update to City Hall Fire emergency declaration in accordance with\nPublic Construction Code 22050 and continue to authorize City Manager to negotiate\nand execute all necessary agreements related to repair and restoration of City Hall\nunder Chino Hills Municipal Code 2.08.065.A.1 on an emergency basis and determine\nby four-fifths vote, the need to continue City Manager's authority under Public\nConstruction Code 22050 to repair City Hall and procure necessary equipment,\nservices, and supplies for these purposes, without giving notice for bids to let\ncontracts, due to continued existence of local emergency caused by City Hall fire and\nflooding\nITEMS INITIATED BY COUNCIL
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15.\nAccept Mayor’s nomination and ratify appointment of Student Member to Parks and\nRecreation Commission with term expiring April 30, 2027
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16.\nAppoint one member to Parks and Recreation Commission to fill unexpired term\nof Greg Higgins through November 30, 2026
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17.\nConditional Use Permit No. CUP-0006-2025 - 2092 Chino Hills Parkway (Yireh\nChurch), Tony Kim, Applicant: The Planning Commission adopted a resolution\napproving Conditional Use Permit No. CUP-0006-2025 for the operation of a Religious\nInstitution (Yireh Church) at 2092 Chino Hills Parkway, and determining project is\nexempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act, subject to\nConditions of Approval
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2.\nConference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section\n54956.9(d)(1) - Existing Litigation - Southern California Edison Company v. County of\nSan Bernardino, et al., Case Number CIVDS1409458 and Southern California Edison\nCompany v. City of Chino Hills, et al., Case Number CIVDS1609846
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3.\nINTRODUCTION - New Employees: Hue Quach, Assistant City Manager, City\nManager’s Department and Samantha Contreras, Environmental Program Inspector II,\nEngineering Division
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4.\nPROCLAMATION - Proclaiming May 7, 2026, as National Day of Prayer
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5.\nPROCLAMATION - Proclaiming April 30th as National Arbor Day
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6.\nRECOGNITION/PROCLAMATION - Winners of the 25th Annual Water Conservation\nDesign-A-Sign Contest and Teacher Award and proclaiming May as Water Awareness\nMonth
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7.\nPRESENTATION - Teen Advisory Board 2025-26 Year End Update and Recognition of\nOutgoing Members
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8.\nPRESENTATION - Legislative and Insurance Market Update given by California\nDepartment of Insurance Outreach Analyst Judith Pina\nPUBLIC INFORMATION MANAGER REPORT\nANNOUNCEMENT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION
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