Corona — 2024-04-17

City Council

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1. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6\nAGENCY DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nEMPLOYEE ORGANIZATIONS: CORONA EXECUTIVE GROUP EMPLOYEES, CORONA\nFIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION IAFF LOCAL #3757 (CFA), CORONA\nMANAGEMENT/CONFIDENTIAL GROUP EMPLOYEES, CORONA POLICE EMPLOYEES\nASSOCIATION (CPEA), CORONA POLICE SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATE (CPSA),\nCORONA PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CPSEA), AND CORONA\nSUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION (CSA)
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12. FINANCIAL REPORT - CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE\nREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CORONA, CORONA PUBLIC FINANCING\nAUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, AND CORONA HOUSING AUTHORITY\nTO RECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO REPORT FOR THE\nMONTH OF FEBRUARY 2024
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13. FINANCIAL REPORT - CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE\nREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CORONA, CORONA PUBLIC FINANCING\nAUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, AND CORONA HOUSING AUTHORITY\nTO RECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY FISCAL REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF\nFEBRUARY 2024
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14. AGREEMENT - SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES\nAGREEMENT WITH ENPLANNERS, INC. TO PREPARE A SUBSEQUENT\nENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE GREEN RIVER RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN\nAMENDMENT (REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 22-052SB)\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve the Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement\nwith Enplanners, Inc., to prepare the Subsequent Environmental Impact\nReport and increase the total compensation by $38,100 for additional\nservices.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Second\nAmendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Enplanners, Inc. for\na total contract amount of $148,550.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a Change Order to\nPurchase Order P23593 bringing the new total to $148,550.\nd. Authorize an additional appropriation in the amount of $38,100 to the\nPlanning and Development operating budget and increase revenue estimates\nby the same amount in the General Fund 110 for the preparation of the\nSubsequent Environmental Impact Report for the Green River Ranch Specific\nPlan Amendment.
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15. BID & PURCHASE - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH AUGUSTINE GENERAL\nENGINEERING, INC., FOR WATERLINE REPLACEMENT ON LIBERTY AVENUE IN THE\nAMOUNT OF $1,608,437\nThat the City Council:\na. Adopt Plans and Specifications for the Liberty Avenue Waterline Replacement\nProject, Drawing No. 23-040U, Notice Inviting Bids 24-044CA.\nAgenda\nb. Award Notice Inviting Bids 24-044CA to Augustine General Engineering, Inc.,\nthe lowest responsive, responsible bidder, for the total bid amount of\n$1,608,437, and waive all minor irregularities in the bidding documents as\nsubmitted by said bidder.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Construction\nContract with Augustine General Engineering, Inc., in the amount of\n$1,608,437, including any non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase\norders, and amendments up 10% or $160,843.70.\nd. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $258,540 from the Water Utility\nFund 570 to the Liberty Avenue Waterline Replacement Capital Improvement\nProject No. UT-2023-05.\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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16. RELEASE OF SECURITY - RELEASE OF THE IMPROVEMENT SECURITY POSTED BY\nWOODSIDE 05S, L.P., A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP FOR TRACT MAP\n37030 LOCATED SOUTH OF EAGLE GLEN PARKWAY AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 15\n(APPLICANT: WOODSIDE 05S, L.P.)\nThat the City Council:\na. Accept the landscape improvements associated with the Woodside Homes - Six\nPack of Tract 37030.\nb. Retaining twenty-five percent (25%) of the Faithful Performance Security for one\nyear from the date of acceptance of improvements as security for repair and\nreplacement of any improvements that fail to meet City standards at the end of\nthe one-year period. (Bond#800044390)\nc. Retaining the Labor and Material Security for six months from the acceptance of\nimprovements date and automatically release the security unless any claims are\nfiled. (Bond#800044390)
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17. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTIONS INITIATING PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT\nASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025 FOR LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS\nNO. 84-1 AND 2003-1, APPOINTING ENGINEER OF RECORD, AND ORDERING THE\nPREPARATION OF ENGINEER’S REPORTS\nThat the City Council:\na. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-013, initiating proceedings to levy and collect\nassessments for Fiscal Year 2025 for Lighting Maintenance District No. 84-1\npursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, appointing Engineer of\nAgenda\nRecord, and ordering preparation of an Engineer’s Report.\nb. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-017, initiating proceedings to levy and collect\nassessments for Fiscal Year 2025 for Lighting Maintenance District No. 2003-1\npursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, appointing Engineer of\nRecord, and ordering preparation of an Engineer’s Report.
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18. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION INITIATING PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT\nASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025 FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT\nNO. 84-2, ZONES 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 15, 17, 18, AND 19, APPOINTING ENGINEER OF\nRECORD, AND ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF ENGINEER’S REPORT\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-014, initiating proceedings to levy\nand collect assessments for Fiscal Year 2025 for Landscape Maintenance District No.\n84-2, Zones 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 15, 17, 18, and 19 pursuant to the Landscaping and\nLighting Act of 1972, appointing Engineer of Record, and ordering preparation of an\nEngineer’s Report.
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19. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION INITIATING PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT\nASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025 FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT\nNO. 84-2, ZONE 14, APPOINTING ENGINEER OF RECORD, AND ORDERING THE\nPREPARATION OF THE ENGINEER’S REPORT\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-015, initiating proceedings to levy\nand collect assessments for Fiscal Year 2025 for Landscape Maintenance District No.\n84-2, Zone 14 pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, appointing\nEngineer of Record, and ordering preparation of an Engineer’s Report.
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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: CITY OF CORONA V. C.P.I. PROPERTIES, LLC, ET AL.\nCASE NUMBER: RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. RIC 2002846
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20. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION INITIATING PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT\nASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025 FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT\nNO. 84-2, ZONE 20, APPOINTING ENGINEER OF RECORD, AND ORDERING THE\nPREPARATION OF THE ENGINEER’S REPORT\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-016, initiating proceedings to levy\nand collect assessments for Fiscal Year 2025 for Landscape Maintenance District No.\n84-2, Zone 20 pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, appointing\nEngineer of Record, and ordering preparation of an Engineer’s Report.
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21. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION AMENDING THE ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES\nSCHEDULE FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-009 amending the administrative\npenalties schedule for violations of the Corona Municipal Code.
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22. PUBLIC HEARING - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2023-0005 TO THE LAND USE\nELEMENT AND HOUSING ELEMENT TO UPDATE THE CITY’S HOUSING SITES\nINVENTORY FOR PLANNING PERIOD 2021-2029 (APPLICANT: CITY OF CORONA)\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve GPA2023-0005 as recommended by the Planning and Housing\nCommission, based on the analysis and findings contained in the staff report;\nand the Addendum to the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the\nCorona Housing Element Rezoning Program certified on March 1, 2023.\nb. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-011 adopting an addendum to the Supplemental\nEnvironmental Impact Report for the City of Corona General Plan Housing\nElement Rezoning Program Update Project and approving an amendment to the\nLand Use Element and Housing Element of the City’s General Plan to change the\nland use designation on various properties to allow certain residential land uses\nconsistent with the Housing Element Sites Inventory and implement\ncorresponding changes to associated text within the General Plan as part of Cycle\n2 of General Plan Amendments for calendar year 2024 (GPA2023-0005).
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23. PUBLIC HEARING - CHANGE OF ZONE 2023-0007 TO INCLUDE AN AFFORDABLE\nHOUSING OVERLAY ZONE TO THE EXISTING ZONING ON CERTAIN PROPERTIES TO\nMEET THE CITY’S MANDATED REGIONAL HOUSING NEEDS ASSESSMENT REQUIRED\nBY THE GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT FOR PLANNING PERIOD 2021-2029\n(APPLICANT: CITY OF CORONA)\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve CZ2023-0007 as recommended by the Planning and Housing\nCommission and the Addendum to the Supplemental Environmental Impact\nReport for the Corona Housing Element Rezoning Program certified on March 1,\n2023.\nb. Introduce by title only and waive full reading for consideration of Ordinance No.\n3394, first reading of an ordinance approving a change of zone to add an\naffordable housing overlay zone for various properties to permit high density\nresidential in conjunction with existing zoning. (CZ2023-0007)\nAgenda
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24. PUBLIC HEARING - SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT SPA2023-0008 TO VARIOUS\nSPECIFIC PLANS TO INCLUDE AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY ZONE TO THE\nEXISTING ZONING ON CERTAIN PROPERTIES AND TO CHANGE 1.33 ACRES FROM\nGATEWAY BUSINESS TO MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO MEET THE CITY’S\nMANDATED REGIONAL HOUSING NEEDS ASSESSMENT REQUIRED BY THE GENERAL\nPLAN HOUSING ELEMENT FOR PLANNING PERIOD 2021-2029 (APPLICANT: CITY OF\nCORONA)\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve SPA2023-0008, as recommended by the Planning and Housing\nCommission.\nb. Introduce, by title only, and waive full reading of consideration of Ordinance No.\n3395, first reading of an ordinance approving 1) amendments to the Northeast\nCorona Specific Plan (SP81-2) and the El Cerrito Specific Plan (SP91-2) to add an\nAffordable Housing Overlay Zone for properties identified on the Housing Sites\nInventory to permit high density residential in conjunction with existing zoning;\n2) amendments to the Downtown Revitalization Specific Plan (SP98-01) to\nchange the zoning on 1.33 acres from Gateway Business District to Multi-family\nResidential District; and 3) make commensurate text changes in the above\nspecific plans (SPA2023-0008).
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25. PUBLIC HEARING - PUBLIC HEARING FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF\nRESOLUTION NO. 2024-012 REVISING THE CITYWIDE MASTER FEE RECOVERY\nSCHEDULE AND RECOVERY PERCENTAGES, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO .\n2023-036, 2022-118, 2022-021, 2021-055, AND 2018-125\nThat the City Council:\na. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-012 revising the Citywide Master Fee Recovery\nSchedule and Recovery Percentages, repealing Resolution No. 2023-036, 2022-\n118, 2022-021, 2021-055, and 2018-125.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve any additional\nbudgetary adjustments for the fee amendments, if needed.\nThat the Corona Utility Authority review, ratify, and to the extent necessary,\ndirect the City Council to take the above actions.
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26. PUBLIC HEARING - SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT 2023-0006 TO THE NORTH MAIN\nSTREET SPECIFIC PLAN TO PERMIT BUILDING MATERIALS SALES WITH INDOOR\nAND OUTDOOR STORAGE IN THE TRANSIT COMMERCIAL DISTRICT (APPLICANT:\nDANIEL DELANEY, GANAHL LUMBER COMPANY)\nThat the City Council continue the public hearing for SPA2023-0006 to the meeting\non May 1, 2024.\nAgenda\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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27. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UPDATE\nThat the City Council receive and file an Economic Development Update.
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28. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - AWARD A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT\nTO FERGUSON ENTERPRISES, LLC TO PROVIDE ADVANCED METERING\nINFRASTRUCTURE EQUIPMENT, INSTALLATION OF THE NETWORK\nINFRASTRUCTURE, APPROPRIATION OF $7,303,581 FROM THE WATER UTILITY\nFUND 570 TO CITYWIDE AMI METER REPLACEMENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT\nPROJECT NO. UT-2022-03, AND A MAINTENANCE/GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT\nFOR ONGOING NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE AND DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM\nSUPPORT\nThat the City Council:\na. Award Request for Proposals No. 23-019CA Advanced Metering Infrastructure\nequipment to Ferguson Enterprises, LLC, and approve the Professional Services\nAgreement with Ferguson Enterprises, LLC, in the amount of $15,042,643\nthrough September 30, 2026.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Services\nAgreement with Ferguson Enterprises, LLC, and to negotiate and execute\nnon-substantive extensions, purchase orders, change orders, and amendments\nup to 10% of the total contract cost or $1,504,264.\nc. Authorize an appropriation of $7,303,581 from the Water Utility Fund 570 to the\nCitywide Advanced Metering Infrastructure Replacement Capital Improvement\nProject No. UT-2022-03.\nd. Approve the Maintenance/General Services Agreement with Ferguson\nEnterprises, LLC in the amount of $150,000 per fiscal year for ongoing network\nand data management services support.\ne. Approve and authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the\nSoftware as Service Agreement with Neptune Technology Group, Inc. for\nsupport of the meter data management system, Neptune 360.\nf. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a Purchase Order to\nFerguson Enterprises, LLC in the amount of $300,000 per fiscal year through\nJune 30, 2030, to replenish the warehouse meter inventory.\ng. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute and negotiate\nAgenda\nnon-substantive extensions, purchase orders, and change orders up to 10% of\ntotal purchase order amount or $30,000 as authorized by Corona Municipal Code\nSection 3.08.080(I).\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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29. LEGISLATIVE MATTER - AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 2.08.120 OF THE\nCORONA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH NEW COMPENSATION LIMITS FOR\nMEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, EFFECTIVE IN 2025\nThat the City Council introduce by title only and waive full reading of either\nOrdinance No. 3397 or Optional Ordinance No. 3397, first reading of an Ordinance of\nthe City of Corona, California, amending Section 2.08.120 of the Corona Municipal\nCode to establish the compensation for members of the City Council.\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
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3. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8\nPROPERTY: PORTION OF APN 117-191-019 (PARKING LOT FOR 675 S. MAIN\nSTREET CORONA)\nAGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nNEGOTIATING PARTY: SHAHEEN SADEGHI\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT
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30. LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES REPORT - LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES’\nREPORT UPDATE FOR MARCH 26, 2024:\nA) NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK, APRIL 1 - APRIL 6\nB) A SENSORY STATION AND RESOURCE FAIR, APRIL 1ST 10AM - 12PM\nC) STEAM IN MOTION, APRIL 2ND, 2PM - 4PM, AGES 10+\nD) STUFFY STORYTIME, APRIL 2ND, 5:30-6PM, AGES 3-7\nE) CORONA’S RACING HISTORY, APRIL 3RD 6-7:30PM, ALL AGES\nB) Planning & Housing Commission\nC) Parks & Recreation Commission
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31. PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION REPORT - PARKS AND RECREATION\nCOMMISSION REPORT UPDATE FOR MARCH 12, 2024:\nA.) INDOOR PICKLEBALL\nB.) GUIDED HIKES UPDATE\nC.) CORONA BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY CLEANUP ON SIXTH STREET\nD.) CITY PARK POP-UP EVENT\nE.) SHERIDAN PARK IMPROVEMENTS\nD) Regional Meetings\nAgenda
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32. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER WES SPEAKE\nON THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (SCAG)\nTRANSPORTATION POLICY COMMITTEE APRIL 4, 2024
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33. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER WES SPEAKE\nON THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RCTC) MEETING OF\nAPRIL 10, 2024\nCITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS AND COMMENTS\nCITY MANAGER’S REPORTS AND COMMENTS\nCITY COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS\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 that\nwill be considered at upcoming meetings. Council action on items that have appeared in this section takes place\nunder Administrative Reports, when accompanied by a staff report.\n1. Utility Assistance Program (Staff) May 15, 2024\n2. Community Support Lighting (T. Daddario) May/June\n3. Community Event Sponsorship Policy (Staff) May/June\n4. Performing Arts Feasibility Study Update in May/June\n5. Large Native Tree Ordinance/Placing Trees on Historic Tree List (W. Speake) June/July\n6. Street Vendor Ordinance (Staff) June/July\n7. Inclusionary Housing Ordinance for Multi family Housing (W. Speake) TBD\n8. Skyline Resolution (J. Steiner) TBD\n9. Letter to State & Local Leaders RE: State Preemption of Local Control (T. Richins) TBD\n10. California Service Corps (J. Casillas) TBD\n11. Resolution to affirm save the Corona Depot from demolition (Speake) TBD\n12. Demolition of Historic Structure guideline changes (Speake) TBD\n13. Update to the Historic Resources Inventory (Speake) TBD\n14. Historic Markers adoption on the local Historic Resources List (W. Speake TBD)
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4. 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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5. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8\nAGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nPROPERTY: 555 CORONA MALL\nNEGOTIATING PARTIES: ALLAN WONG & YEHUI HUANG\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT\nAgenda
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6. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8\nAGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nPROPERTY: 496 CORONA MALL\nNEGOTIATING PARTIES: DANNY & MOSES CORTEZ\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT
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7. PROCLAMATION: WILDFIRE COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS DAY
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8. PROCLAMATION: HEALTHY KIDS DAY
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9. RECOGNITION: CORONA ART ASSOCIATION