Corona — 2024-03-06
City Council
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1. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8\nPROPERTY: 601 S MAIN STREET\nAGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nNEGOTIATING PARTY: DAVID SAUNDERS\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT
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10. BID & PURCHASE - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH SANCON TECHNOLOGIES,\nINC. FOR THE STAGECOACH AND SMITH & RINCON LIFT STATION COATING PROJECT\nThat the City Council:\na. Award Notice Inviting Bids No. 24-030AT to Sancon Technologies, Inc., the\nlowest responsive, responsible bidder, for the total bid amount of $142,400 and\nwaive all minor irregularities in the bidding documents as submitted by said\nbidder for the Stagecoach and Smith & Rincon Lift Station coating project.\nb. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $21,910 from the Sewer Utility Fund\n572 to the Lift Station Wet Well Rehabilitation Operating and Maintenace Project\nNo. 77650.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Short Form\nConstruction Contract with Sancon Technologies, Inc., in the amount of\n$142,400 including any purchase orders, non-substantive extensions, change\norders, and amendments up to 10% of the contract amount or $14,240.\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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11. BID & PURCHASE - CHANGE ORDER WITH THATCHER COMPANY FOR PURCHASE OF\nALUMINUM SULFATE FOR POTABLE WATER TREATMENT\nThat the City Council:\na. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a change order to the\npurchase order with Thatcher Company of Nevada, Inc., in the amount of\n$56,700 for an annual purchase amount of $148,000 per year for Fiscal Years\n2024 - 2026 including non-substantive extensions, purchase orders, change\norders and amendments up to 10% or $14,800, as authorized in Corona\nMunicipal Code Section 3.08.080(I).\nAgenda\nb. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $56,700 from the Water Utility Fund\n570 to the Utilities Department operating budget.\nThat the Corona Utility Authority review, ratify, and to the extent necessary, direct\nthat the City Council take the above actions.
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12. REPORT - ADDITION OF TWO (2) PART-TIME LAW CLERKS TO THE LEGAL & RISK\nMANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT EFFECTIVE FISCAL YEAR 2024\nThat the City Council\na. Authorize two (2) additional Law Clerks to the Legal & Risk Management\nDepartment part-time position list effective this fiscal year.\nb. Authorize a budgetary transfer in the amount of $5,253 from General\nGovernment to the Legal & Risk Management Departmentâs operating budget\nwithin the General Fund 110 for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2024.
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13. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION TO PROVIDE WORKERSâ COMPENSATION COVERAGE\nFOR CERTAIN EMPLOYEE VOLUNTARY ACTIVITIES\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-008, establishing and approving a\nlist of authorized employee voluntary activities that the City is voluntarily deeming to be\nindustrial for the sole purpose of providing workersâ compensation coverage to City\nemployees while performing such voluntary activities.
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14. PUBLIC HEARING - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2023-0002 TO AMEND THE\nGENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION OF 5.15 ACRES LOCATED AT 430 W.\nFOOTHILL PARKWAY FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL\n(15-36 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE, AND UP TO 75 DU/AC FOR SENIOR UNITS) (APN:\n114-070-020, 114-070-021 AND 114-070-022) (APPLICANT: O & I DEVELOPMENT)\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve GPA2023-0002 as recommended by the Planning and Housing\nAgenda\nCommission, based on the analysis and findings contained in the staff report;\nand adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan.\nb. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-007 approving the Mitigated Negative Declaration\nand Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and GPA2023-0002 as part of\nCycle 1 of the General Plan Amendments for 2024, an amendment to the\nGeneral Plan Land Use Map to change 5.15 acres from General Commercial (GC)\nto High Density Residential (HDR) located at 430 West Foothill Parkway.
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15. PUBLIC HEARING - SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT 2023-0004 TO THE MOUNTAIN\nGATE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP89-01) TO CHANGE THE LAND USE OF 5.15 ACRES LOCATED\nAT 430 W. FOOTHILL PARKWAY FROM COMMERCIAL TO SENIOR CITIZEN\nRESIDENTIAL AND ESTABLISH COMMENSURATE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE\nSENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENTIAL DESIGNATION (APN: 114-070-020, 114-070-021 AND\n114-070-022) (APPLICANT: O & I DEVELOPMENT)\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve SPA2023-0004, as recommended by the Planning and Housing\nCommission.\nb. Introduce, by title only, and waive full reding of consideration of Ordinance No.\n3388, first reading of an ordinance approving an amendment to the Mountain\nGate Specific Plan (SP89-01) to change the land use designation for 5.15 acres\nfrom Commercial to Senior Citizen Residential and to establish corresponding\ndevelopment standards for the Senior Citizen Residential designation (SPA2023-\n0004).
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16. PUBLIC HEARING - PRECISE PLAN 2023-0006 TO REVIEW THE SITE PLAN,\nARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPING AND OTHER PHYSICAL FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH\nTHE DEVELOPMENT OF A 107-UNIT ASSISTED SENIOR LIVING FACILITY ON 5.15\nACRES, LOCATED AT 430 W. FOOTHILL PARKWAY IN THE PROPOSED SENIOR\nCITIZEN RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION OF THE MOUNTAIN GATE SPECIFIC\nPLAN (APN: 114-070-020, 114-070-021 AND 114-070-022) (APPLICANT: O & I\nDEVELOPMENT) NOT AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING\nThat the City Council affirm the Planning and Housing Commissionâs action granting\nPP2023-0006, based on the findings contained in the staff report and conditions of\napproval.
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17. PUBLIC HEARING - COMMUNITY FACILITIES PLAN AMENDMENT 2023-0001 TO THE\nSOUTH CORONA COMMUNITY FACILITIES PLAN TO CHANGE THE LAND USE\nDESIGNATION OF 5.15 ACRES FROM COMMERCIAL TO SENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENTIAL\nFOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 430 W. FOOTHILL PARKWAY (APN: 114-070-020,\n114-070-021 AND 114-070-022) (APPLICANT: O & I DEVELOPMENT)\nThat the City Council:\nAgenda\na. Approve CFPA2023-0001, as recommended by the Planning and Housing\nCommission.\nb. Introduce, by title only, and waive full reading of consideration of Ordinance No.\n3389, first reading of an ordinance to amend the South Corona Community\nFacilities Plan Land Use Designation from Commercial to Senior Citizen\nResidential for 5.15 acres located at 430 West Foothill Parkway within Village 4\nof the South Corona Community Facilities Plan. (CFPA2023-0001)\nADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS\nThis portion of the agenda is for Council discussion and action on staff reports and new topics that may not be\nroutine status reports, or documents covering previous City Council action.
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18. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - PROPOSED RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION\nCOMMISSION TRAFFIC RELIEF PLAN UPDATE\nThat the City Council provide direction, if any, on the proposed Riverside County\nTransportation Commission Traffic Relief Plan.\nLEGISLATIVE MATTERS\nThis portion of the agenda is for proposed ordinances presented for the City Council's consideration.
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19. LEGISLATIVE MATTER - ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBERS 3245,\n3255, 3273, 3292, AND 3305 TO UPDATE THE PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON\nCERTAIN STREET SEGMENTS IN THE CITY OF CORONA\nThat the City Council introduce, by title only, and waive full reading of Ordinance No.\n3390, an ordinance of the City of Corona, California amending Ordinance Numbers\n3245, 3255, 3273, 3292, and 3305 to update the prima facie speed limits on certain\nstreet segments in the City of Corona.\nBOARDS AND COMMISSIONS â 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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2. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8\nPROPERTY: 131 CORONA MALL & PORTION OF APN 117-191-019 (PARKING LOT FOR\n675 S. MAIN STREET CORONA)\nAGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nNEGOTIATING PARTY: SHAHEEN SADEGHI\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT\nCITY COUNCIL
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20. PLANNING & HOUSING COMMISSION REPORT - PRECISE PLAN 2023-0008 TO\nREVIEW THE SITE PLAN, ARCHITECTURE, FENCING AND LANDSCAPING FOR 19\nSINGLE FAMILY DWELLING UNITS PROPOSED ON 4.73 ACRES LOCATED ON THE\nNORTHWEST CORNER OF TAYLOR AVENUE AND CITRON STREET IN THE R-1-8.4\nZONE (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, 8,400 SQUARE FEET MINIMUM LOT SIZE)\n(APPLICANT: BRYAN BERGERON, FOREMOST PACIFIC GROUP)\nAgenda\nThat the City Council:\na. Take no action, thereby affirming the Planning and Housing Commissionâs action\ngranting Precise Plan 2023-0008, based on the findings contained in the staff\nreport and conditions of approval.\nOR\nb. Set the item for review at a subsequent meeting.
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21. PLANNING & HOUSING COMMISSION REPORT - PRECISE PLAN 2022-0003 TO\nREVIEW THE SITE PLAN, ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPING AND OTHER PHYSICAL\nFEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF TWO INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS\nTOTALING 334,520 SQUARE FEET, LOCATED AT 1375 MAGNOLIA AVENUE IN THE\nBUSINESS PARK LAND USE DESIGNATION OF THE CORONA MAGNOLIA SPECIFIC\nPLAN (APPLICANT: JEREMY MAPE, B9 MAGNOLIA OWNERS, LLC.)\nThat the City Council:\na. Take no action, thereby affirming the Planning and Housing Commissionâs action\ngranting PP2022-0003, based on the findings contained in the staff report and\nconditions of approval.\nOR\nb. Set the item for review at a subsequent meeting.\nC) Parks & Recreation Commission\nD) Regional Meetings
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22. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER JACQUE\nCASILLAS ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (WRCOG)\nMEETING OF MARCH 4, 2024
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23. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER TONY\nDADDARIO ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL CONSERVATION\nAUTHORITY (RCA) MEETING OF MARCH 4, 2024
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24. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER WES SPEAKE ON\nTHE RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RCTC) WESTERN\nPROJECTS AND PROGRAMS MEETING OF FEBRUARY 26, 2024
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25. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM VICE MAYOR JIM STEINER ON THE\nRIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY (RTA) BOARD MEETING OF FEBRUARY 22, 2024\nCITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS AND COMMENTS\nAgenda\nCITY MANAGERâS REPORTS AND COMMENTS\nCITY COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS
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3. RECOGNITION: LATITUDE 36 FOODS
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4. RECOGNITION: CORONA PARKS FOUNDATION, CORONA FIRE SAFETY FOUNDATION,\nAND FLWR CO
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5. PRESENTATION: RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION - TRAFFIC\nRELIEF PLAN\nAgenda\nMEETING MINUTES
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6. MINUTES - APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY\nTO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CORONA, CORONA PUBLIC\nFINANCING AUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, CORONA HOUSING\nAUTHORITY STUDY SESSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 21, 2024
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7. MINUTES - APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY\nTO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CORONA, CORONA PUBLIC\nFINANCING AUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, CORONA HOUSING\nAUTHORITY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 21, 2024
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8. AGREEMENT - AUTHORIZE THE RATIFICATION OF A MAINTENANCE/GENERAL\nSERVICES AGREEMENT FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO HAZARDOUS WASTE\nMATERIALS CLEANUP AND REMOVAL SERVICES\nThat the City Council:\na. Authorize the ratification of a Maintenance/General Services Agreement with\nEnvironmental Logistics, Bloomington, CA, in the amount of $137,684 for\nperforming the emergency hazardous waste materials cleanup and removal\nservices at 1802 Pomona Road pursuant to Corona Municipal Code Section\n3.08.140(A).\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the\nMaintenance/General Services Agreement with Environmental Logistics in the\namount of $137,684.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order to\nEnvironmental Logistics in the amount of $137,684.\nd. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $137,684 from the General Fund\n110 to the Public Works Departmentâs operating budget.
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9. AGREEMENT - MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH\nSECURITY DEFENSE, INC. FOR CITYWIDE SECURITY GUARD SERVICES IN THE\nAMOUNT OF $200,000 PER FISCAL YEAR, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 24-037SB.\nThat the City Council:\na. Award RFP 24-037SB to Security Defense, Inc. for Citywide security guard\nAgenda\nservices.\nb. Approve the Maintenance General Services Agreement with Security Defense,\nInc. for an initial term of March 6, 2024, through June 30, 2026, in the amount\nof $200,000 per fiscal year with two optional two-year extensions through June\n30, 2030.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Maintenance General\nServices Agreement with Security Defense, Inc. in the amount of $200,000 per\nfiscal year, including any non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase\norders, and amendments up to the amount authorized in Corona Municipal Code\nSection 3.08.060(J), which is equivalent to 10% or $20,000.