Corona — 2023-12-06
City Council
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1. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8\nPROPERTY: 402 CORONA MALL\nSUITE 131 CORONA MALL\nPORTION OF APN 117-191-019 (PARKING LOT FOR 675 S. MAIN STREET, CORONA)\nAGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nNEGOTIATING PARTY: SHAHEEN SADEGHI\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT
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10. AGREEMENT - APPROVAL OF SECOND AMENDMENT TO MEMORANDUM OF\nUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF CORONA AND THE CITY OF NORCO AND\nTHE SECOND AMENDMENT TO COLLABORATIVE HOMELESS SERVICES AGREEMENT\nWITH CITY NET\nThat the City Council:\na. Authorize the City Attorney and the City Manager, or their designees, to prepare\nand approve the Second Amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding\nbetween the City of Corona and the City of Norco for collaborative homeless\nservices for a maximum amount of $2,673,044, which includes $2,450,290 for\nthe City Net Norco scope of services and $222,753 for the City of Corona\nAgenda\nHomeless Programs administrative fee for the term of July 1, 2022 to September\n30, 2025.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve non-substantive\namendments, including line-item adjustments and hourly compensation rate\nincreases within the approved program budgets of Second Amendment to the\nMemorandum of Understanding between the City of Corona and the City of\nNorco.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to appropriate a maximum amount\nof up to $112,253 in additional funding to the homeless programs operating\nbudget within the City Manager’s Office and increase revenue estimates to a\nmaximum amount of up to $112,253 in the General Fund 110 in the Fiscal Year\n2024 budget to supplement the $59,193 that was originally budgeted for Fiscal\nYear 2024, plus $51,307 that was appropriated in FY 2023 bringing the Second\nAmendment to the Memorandum Of Understanding revenue total to $222,753.\nd. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to appropriate a maximum amount\nof up to $1,234,774 in additional funding to the homeless programs operating\nbudget within the City Manager’s Office and increase revenue estimates to a\nmaximum amount of up to $1,234,774 to supplement the FY 2024 $651,133\nbudget estimate and the FY 2023 $564,383 appropriation for revised total City\nNet Norco budget allocation of $2,450,290.\ne. Authorize the City Attorney and the City Manager, or their designees, to prepare\nand approve the Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement\nbetween the City of Corona and Kingdom Causes, Inc. DBA City Net, a California\nDomestic Nonprofit Corporation to authorize provided services to the City of\nCorona in the amount of $4,601,527 and the City of Norco for a maximum\namount of up to $2,450,290 for a total maximum obligation of up to $7,051,817.\nf. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve non-substantive\namendments, including line-item adjustments and hourly compensation rate\nincreases within the approved program budgets in the Second Amendment to\nthe Professional Services Agreement between the City of Corona and Kingdom\nCauses, Inc. DBA City Net, a California Domestic Nonprofit Corporation for\nprovision of services to the City of Corona and the City of Norco.
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11. AGREEMENT - FIRST AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH\nINFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERS, A BOWMAN COMPANY, FOR TEMPORARY STAFFING IN\nTHE PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT\nThat the City Council:\nAgenda\na. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment to\nthe Professional Services Agreement with Infrastructure Engineers, a Bowman\nCompany, for temporary staffing in the amount of $200,000 per fiscal year with\nan initial term of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to negotiate and execute any\namendments to the agreement which are non-substantive and change orders up\nto 10% as authorized in Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.070(I).\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue an annual Purchase Order\nin the amount of $200,000.\nd. Authorize a budgetary transfer in the amount of $100,000 ($25,000 from the\nGeneral Fund (110) and $75,000 from the Measure X Fund (120) from the\npersonnel category to professional/contractual services, in the Planning and\nDevelopment Department’s Fiscal Year 2024 Operating budget.
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12. AGREEMENT - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH INTERWEST\nCONSULTING GROUP PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 24-023SB IN THE\nAMOUNT OF $214,930 FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE CORONA\nDOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION SPECIFIC PLAN AND PREPARATION OF AN\nENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT\nThat the City Council:\na. Award Request for Proposal 24-023SB to Interwest Consulting Group to prepare\nan amendment to the Corona Downtown Revitalization Specific Plan and prepare\nan environmental analysis in accordance with the California Environmental\nQuality Act.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Services\nAgreement with Interwest Consulting Group in the amount of $214,930,\nincluding any substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and\namendments up to the amount authorized in Corona Municipal Code Section\n3.08.070(I), which is equivalent to 10% or $21,493.\nc. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $214,930 from the General Fund\n110 to the Planning and Development Department’s operating budget.\nd. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a Purchase Order to\nInterwest Consulting Group in the amount of $214,930.
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13. AGREEMENT - AGREEMENT WITH CORONA-NORCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR\nCONTINUED COST SHARING OF THE SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD PROGRAM\nAgenda\nThat the City Council authorize the Mayor to sign the attached agreement with the\nCorona-Norco Unified School District for continued cost sharing of the School Crossing\nGuard Program, with an estimated Fiscal Year 2024 annual cost of $270,350.
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14. AGREEMENT - ACCEPTANCE OF AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR THE\nDISTRIBUTION OF THE 2023 LOCAL EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE\nASSISTANCE GRANT\nThat the City Council:\na. Authorize the City Manager to sign and enter into an Interlocal Agreement\nConcerning Distribution of the 2023 Justice Assistance Grant Award.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute any required grant\ndocuments that are in compliance with the City Council’s actions hereunder.\nc. Accept the U.S. Department of Justice 2023 Local Edward Byrne Memorial\nJustice Assistance Grant in the amount of $21,860, with ten percent (10%) of\nthe award, or $2,186, to be allocated to the Riverside County Sheriff’s\nDepartment as the grant’s Fiscal Agent.\nd. Appropriate $19,674 from the U.S. Department of Justice Grant Fund 411 and\nincrease the estimated revenue by the same amount to be received from the\nU.S. Department of Justice.
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15. APPROPRIATION - EMERGENCY REPAIR OF THE FIRE PANEL AT CITY HALL BY HCI\nSYSTEMS IN THE AMOUNT OF $153,751.19\nThat the City Council:\na. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $153,751.19 from the General Fund\n110 to the Community Services Department’s operating budget for the\nemergency replacement of the fire panel at City Hall.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order in the\namount of $153,751.19 to HCI Systems for the emergency replacement of the\nfire panel at City Hall pursuant to Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.130(A).
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16. BID & PURCHASE - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH MICHAEL BAKER\nINTERNATIONAL, INC. THE AMOUNT OF $177,404.61, FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A\nBRIDGE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM, PROJECT NO. 2022-17\nThat the City Council:\na. Award Request for Proposal 24-002SB to Michael Baker International for the\ndevelopment of the Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, Project No. 2022-\n17.\nAgenda\nb. Approve the Professional Services Agreement with Michael Baker International,\nInc. for a term of December 6, 2023, through December 31, 2024, in the\namount of $177,404.61, and waive any and all minor irregularities in the\nproposal.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order in the\namount of $177,404.61 to Michael Baker International, Inc.\nd. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Services\nAgreement with Michael Baker International, Inc. in the amount of $177,404.61,\nincluding any non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and\namendments up to the amount authorized in Corona Municipal Code Section\n3.08.070(I), which is equivalent to 10% or $17,740.\ne. Authorize the creation of a new Operating and Maintenance Project titled,\n“Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program,” and authorize an appropriation and\nan estimated revenue increase in the amount of $142,000 from the Public Works\nGrants/Agreement Fund 243 and an appropriation in the amount of $70,885\nfrom the Gas Tax Fund 222 to the newly created Project.
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17. BID & PURCHASE - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT IN\nTHE AMOUNT OF $14,236,116 FOR THE CITYWIDE STREET PAVEMENT\nREHABILITATION PROJECT NO. ST-2021-01; NOTICE INVITING BIDS 24-017CA\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve the Construction Contract with All American Asphalt for the Citywide\nStreet Pavement Rehabilitation Project, No. ST-2021-01, in the amount of\n$14,236,116.\nb. Adopt Plans and Specifications for the Citywide Street Pavement Rehabilitation\nProject, No. ST-2021-01, Notice Inviting Bids 24-017CA.\nc. Award Notice Inviting Bids 24-017CA to All American Asphalt, the lowest\nresponsive, responsible bidder, for the total bid amount of $14,236,116, and\nwaive any and all minor irregularities in the bidding document as submitted by\nthe said bidder.\nd. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Construction\nContract with All American Asphalt in the amount of $14,236,116, including any\nnon-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments\nup to $1,423,612 which is equivalent to 10%.\ne. Authorize a budgetary transfer in the amount of $405,328 from the Airport\nAgenda\nFacilities Improvement Capital Improvement Project No. FC-2022-07 to the\nCitywide Street Pavement Rehabilitation Capital Improvement Project No. ST-\n2021-01 within the Airport Fund 275.\nf. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $144,778 from the Airport Fund 275\nto the Citywide Street Pavement Rehabilitation Capital Improvement Project No.\nST-2021-01.\ng. Authorize a budgetary transfer in the amount of $300,000 from the In-Pavement\nIllumination Crosswalk Operating and Maintenance Project No. 76240 to the\nCitywide Street Pavement Rehabilitation Capital Improvement Project No. ST-\n2021-01 within the Street and Traffic Signals Fund 211.
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18. BID & PURCHASE - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH INFRASTRUCTURE\nMANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE 2023/24 SIDEWALKS, CURB RAMPS, AND CURBS\nAND GUTTERS ASSESSMENT PROJECT\nThat the City Council:\na. Award Request for Proposal 24-025AT to Infrastructure Management Services for\nthe assessment of sidewalks, curb ramps, and curbs and gutters throughout the\nCity.\nb. Approve the Professional Services Agreement with Infrastructure Management\nServices for a term from, December 06, 2023, to June 30, 2025, in the amount\nof $303,595, with the option to extend the term of this agreement one or more\ntimes by executing a written amendment and waive any and all minor\nirregularities in the proposal.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order in the\namount of $303,595 to Infrastructure Management Services.\nd. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Services\nAgreement with Infrastructure Management Services in the amount of $303,595,\nincluding any non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and\namendments up to the amount authorized in Corona Municipal Code Section\n3.08.070(I), which is equivalent to 10% or $30,360.\ne. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $114,315 from the Measure X Fund\n120 to the ADA Self Evaluation and Transition Plan Update Operating and\nMaintenance Project No. 77350.
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19. BID & PURCHASE - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT TO MNR CONSTRUCTION, INC. FOR\nJAMES STREET SEWER EXTENSION PROJECT NO. UT-2021-08; NOTICE INVITING\nBIDS 24-027CA\nAgenda\nThat the City Council:\na. Adopt the Plans and Specifications for the James Street Sewer Extension, Project\nNo. UT-2021-08, Notice Inviting Bids 24-027CA.\nb. Award Notice Inviting Bids 24-027CA to MNR Construction, the lowest\nresponsive, responsible bidder, for the total bid amount of $407,200 and waive\nany and all minor irregularities in the bidding documents as submitted by said\nbidder.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the contract with MNR\nConstruction, Inc. in the amount of $407,200.\nd. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to negotiate and execute any\nnon-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments\nup to the amount authorized by Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.060(J),\nwhich is equivalent to 10% or $40,720.\ne. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order to MNR\nConstruction, Inc. in the amount of $407,200.\nf. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $97,144 from the Measure A Fund\n227 to the James Street Sewer Extension Capital Improvement Project No. UT-\n2021-08.\nThat the Corona Utility Authority review, ratify, and, to the extent necessary, direct\nthe City Council to take the above actions.
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2. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(d)(1)\nNAME OF CASE: PECHANGA BAND OF INDIANS AND SOBOBA BAND OF LUISEÑO\nINDIANS V. CITY OF CORONA\nCASE NUMBER: RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. CVR 12306028
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20. BID & PURCHASE - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH LEE + RO INC.\nFOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE WESTERN\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY FLOW CONTROL IMPROVEMENTS\nPROJECT, NO. UT-2023-03\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve the Professional Services Agreement with LEE + RO Inc. for a term of\n36 months, December 6, 2023, through December 6, 2026, in the amount of\n$549,949, and waive any and all minor irregularities in the proposal.\nb. Award Request for Proposal 24-011SB to LEE + RO Inc. for environmental and\nengineering design services for the Western Riverside County Regional Water\nAuthority Flow Control Improvements Project, No. UT-2023-03.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Services\nAgreement with LEE + RO Inc. in the amount of $549,949, including any\nAgenda\nsubstantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments up to\nthe amount authorized in Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.070(I), which is\nequivalent to 10% or $54,995.\nd. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order in the\namount of $549,949 to Lee + RO Inc.\nThat the Corona Utility Authority review, ratify, and, to the extent necessary, direct\nthe City Council to take the above actions.
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21. BUDGETARY - DISBURSEMENT OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL GANG TASK\nFORCE REGION 7 ASSET FORFEITURE FUNDS TO THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF’S\nDEPARTMENT\nThat the City Council authorize an appropriation in the amount of $15,431 from the\nAsset Forfeiture Fund 250 to the Police Department’s operating budget, and disburse\npayment to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.
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22. EXTENSION OF TIME - EXTENSION OF TIME FOR PARCEL MAP 37221 LOCATED AT\nTHE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TEMESCAL CANYON ROAD AND PRONIO CIRCLE IN\nTHE ENTERTAINMENT COMMERCIAL (EC) DESIGNATION OF THE DOS LAGOS\nSPECIFIC PLAN (SP99-03) (APPLICANT: GRIFFCO LAND, LLC, 1285 CORONA POINTE\nCOURT, CORONA, CA 92879)\nThat the City Council approve a one-year extension for Parcel Map 37221, expiring\non November 3, 2024.
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23. EXTENSION OF TIME - EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 37980\nLOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF CITRON STREET AND TAYLOR STREET IN\nTHE R-1-8.4 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE (APN 110-342-031) (APPLICANT:\nMARK HAUPERT)\nThat the City Council approve a one-year extension for Tentative Tract Map 37980,\nexpiring on January 5, 2025.
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24. GRANT - ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF FISCAL YEAR 2022 U.S.\nDEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM\nThat the City Council:\na. Authorize the submittal for and acceptance of the Fiscal Year 2022 U.S.\nDepartment of Homeland Security Grant Program in the amount of\n$150,000.\nb. Authorize an appropriation and estimated revenue increase in the amount\nof $150,000 in the General Fund 110 for the Fire Department to support\nthe Corona Fire and Police Departments and regional Hazardous Material\nResponse and Special Weapons and Tactics Teams.\nAgenda
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25. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT - REDUCTION IN THE SECURITY POSTED FOR THE\nBEDFORD BRIDGE ASSOCIATED WITH TRACT MAP 37644, LOCATED SOUTH OF EAGLE\nGLEN PARKWAY AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 15 (APPLICANT: ARANTINE HILLS\nHOLDINGS, LP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)\nThat the City Council authorize the Mayor to reduce the amount of security posted\nby Arantine Hills Holdings, LP for the improvements completed on the Bedford Bridge\nassociated with Tract Map 37644.
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26. RESOLUTION - CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF APPROVING RESOLUTION NO.\n2023-116, CITY OF CORONA POSITION LIBRARY AND COMPENSATION PLAN AND\nREPEALING ALL PRIOR PLANS, INCLUDING RESOLUTION NO. 2023-104, TO\nIMPLEMENT SALARY RANGE INCREASES FOR MINIMUM WAGE PER CALIFORNIA\nSTATE LAW\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2023-116, approving the City of Corona\nPosition Library and Compensation Plan and repealing all prior Plans, including\nResolution No. 2023-104, which was effective November 1, 2023.
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27. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION APPROVING A RECOGNIZED OBLIGATION PAYMENT\nSCHEDULE AND RESOLUTION APPROVING SUCCESSOR AGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE\nBUDGET FOR THE PERIOD OF JULY 2024 THROUGH JUNE 2025.\nThat the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of\nCorona:\na. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-001, approving and adopting a Recognized Obligation\nPayment Schedule for the period of July 2024 through June 2025 pursuant to\nHealth and Safety Code Section 34177(o)(1).\nb. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-002, approving and adopting a Successor Agency\nAdministrative Budget for the period of July 2024 through June 2025 pursuant to\nHealth and Safety Code Section 34177(j).
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28. WAIVER - WAIVER FROM CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 15.60.080\nREGARDING THE UNDERGROUNDING OF EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITY WIRES\nLOCATED ALONG 147 NORTH VICENTIA AVENUE (APPLICANT: ALLEN WU)\nThat the City Council grant a waiver from Section 15.60.080 of the Corona Municipal\nCode for the undergrounding of the overhead utility wires located along the frontage of\n147 N. Vicentia Avenue.
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29. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - CITY HALL VETERANS MEMORIAL ENHANCEMENT\nPROJECT NO. FC-2023-06 OUTREACH AND SURVEY RESULTS\nThat the City Council provide direction on the final design for the City Hall Veterans\nMemorial Enhancement Project No. FC-2023-06.
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3. RECOGNITION: STEPHEN HOUCK AND JENN MILLER
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30. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - CITY COUNCIL TO REVIEW THE THREE PROPOSED\nFAÇADE RENDERINGS FOR THE FIRE STATION #2 REBUILD PROJECT AND PROVIDE\nFEEDBACK
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31. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - RECEIVE AND FILE THE AUDITOR’S REPORTS\nRELATED TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2023 ANNUAL FINANCIAL AUDITS, AUDITOR’S\nCOMMUNICATION, ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT, DEVELOPMENT\nIMPACT FEES ANNUAL REPORT, AND ANNUAL REPORT ON VOTER APPROVED DEBT\nFOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2023.\nThat the City Council:\na. Receive and file the following annual reports:\ni. Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) of the City of Corona for\nthe fiscal year ended June 30, 2023.\nii. Trip Reduction Fund Audit Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023.\niii. Development Impact Fees (AB1600) Annual Report for the fiscal year\nended June 30, 2023.\niv. Report on Voter Approved Debt for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023.\nb. Receive and file the following auditor’s reports:\ni. Auditor’s Report on Applying Agreed-Upon Procedures to Appropriations\nLimit Schedule for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023.\nii. Auditor’s Report on Applying Agreed-Upon Procedures to Investments for\nthe month ended March 31, 2023.\niii. Auditor’s Report on Compliance with Applicable Requirement and on\nInternal Control over Compliance for the Housing Successor for the fiscal\nyear ended June 30, 2023.\niv. Auditor’s Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting and on\nCompliance and Other Matters based on an Audit of Financial Statements,\nAgenda\ndated November 27, 2023.\nc. Receive and file the Auditor’s Communication letter to the City Council from the\nCity’s audit firm, The Pun Group, LLP, dated November 27, 2023.\nLEGISLATIVE MATTERS\nThis portion of the agenda is for proposed ordinances presented for the City Council's consideration.\nBOARDS AND COMMISSIONS – REPORTS FROM CITY COUNCIL,\nCOMMISSIONERS, AND STAFF FOR THE:\nThis portion of the agenda lists items from Commissions and Boards.\nA) Library Board of Trustees\nB) Planning & Housing Commission
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32. PLANNING & HOUSING COMMISSION REPORT - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT\nMODIFICATION 2021-0004 FOR THE REVISION TO THE SITE PLAN AND\nARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FOR SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING CONSISTING OF 62 UNITS\nON 2.14 ACRES IN THE R-3 (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) ZONE, ORIGINALLY\nAPPROVED BY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 17-004, LOCATED AT 159 N. BUENA VISTA\nAVENUE (APN: 118-290-049) (APPLICANT: MILAD OUEIJAN, ON BEHALF OF PIERRE\nSAAD)\nThat the City Council affirm the Planning and Housing Commission’s action granting\nConditional Use Permit Modification 2021-0004, based on the findings contained in the\nstaff report and conditions of approval.\nC) Parks & Recreation Commission\nD) Regional Meetings
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33. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM WES SPEAKE ON THE SANTA ANA\nWATERSHED PROJECT AUTHORITY (SAWPA) ONE WATER/ONE WATERSHED\nSTEERING COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16, 2023
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34. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM WES SPEAKE ON THE RIVERSIDE\nCOUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RCTC) WESTERN PROGRAMS MEETING OF\nNOVEMBER 27, 2023
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35. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM WES SPEAKE ON THE RIVERSIDE\nCOUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RCTC) OCTA ROUTE 91 ADVISORY\nCOMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 30, 2023
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36. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM JIM STEINER ON THE RIVERSIDE\nTRANSIT AGENCY (RTA) BOARD MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16, 2023\nCITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS AND COMMENTS\nAgenda\nCITY MANAGER’S REPORTS AND COMMENTS\nCITY COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS
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37. CITY COUNCIL MEMBER REPORT - 2024 CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS\nThis portion of the agenda is for items requested by the Mayor, Council Members or Staff for consideration at a\nfuture meeting. No immediate action is taken on Future Agenda items; this section serves to highlight topics\nthat will be considered at upcoming meetings. Council action on items that have appeared in this section takes\nplace under Administrative Reports, when accompanied by a staff report.\n1. Community Lighting Support Project (T. Daddario) January 18, 2024\n2. Draft Parks & Recreation Masterplan Review (Staff) Jan/Feb\n3. Street Maintenance/Traffic Mitigation Ordinance (T. Daddario) Jan/Feb\n4. Wylie Labs (J. Casillas) Jan/Feb\n5. Draft Trails Masterplan Review (Staff) Feb/Mar\n6. Historic Resources Ordinance Revisions (W. Speake) Mar/Apr\n7. Spring Workshop March 28, 2024\n8. Inclusive/Inclusionary Housing Ordinance for Multi family Housing (W. Speake) TBD\n9. Large Native Tree Ordinance/Placing Trees on Historic Tree List (W. Speake) TBD\n10. Butterfield Overland Stage Route Signage (W.Speake) TBD
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4. RECOGNITION: SANTIAGO CROSS COUNTRY CIF CHAMPIONS
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7. FINANCIAL REPORT - QUARTERLY SALES TAX REPORTS - 2023, QUARTER 1\n(JANUARY - MARCH) AND QUARTER 2 (APRIL - JUNE)\nThat the City Council receives and files the quarterly sales tax information from HdL\nCompanies for Quarter 1 2023 (January - March) and Quarter 2 2023 (April - June).
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8. LEGISLATIVE MATTER - SECOND READING - CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF\nORDINANCE NO. 3385, SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF\nCORONA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY\nFACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2018-1 (BEDFORD) OF THE CITY OF CORONA LEVYING\nSPECIAL TAXES
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9. LEGISLATIVE MATTER - SECOND READING - CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF\nORDINANCE NO. 3386, SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF\nCORONA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CHANGE OF ZONE TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON\n3.47 ACRES LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CORONA AVENUE EAST OF\nINTERSTATE 15 FROM A-14.4 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, 14,400 SQ. FT.\nMINIMUM LOT SIZE) TO R-1-8.4 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, 8,400 SQ. FT.\nMINIMUM LOT SIZE) (CZ17-001)