Corona — 2024-08-21
City Council
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1. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8\nPROPERTY: 815 W SIXTH STREET, APN 118-270-049\nAGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nNEGOTIATING PARTY: CORONA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT
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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 TO\nRECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO REPORT FOR THE\nMONTH OF MAY 2024
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14. 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 TO\nRECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY FISCAL REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2024
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15. LEGISLATIVE MATTER - SECOND READING - CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF\nORDINANCE NO. 3399, SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF\nCORONA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 5.34 OF THE\nCORONA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REGULATE ONLY SOLICITORS, ADDING CHAPTER 5.35\nTO THE CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REGULATE SIDEWALK VENDORS, AND\nAMENDING SECTION 12.20.030 TO REQUIRE A SIDEWALK VENDOR PERMIT TO SELL\nMERCHANDISE ON THE STREET AND SIDEWALK IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH\nSENATE BILL 946
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16. LEGISLATIVE MATTER - SECOND READING - CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF\nORDINANCE NO. 3400, SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF\nCORONA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM MOBILE HOME PARK\n(MP) TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL (C3) ON 0.59 ACRES LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE\nOF SECOND STREET, APPROXIMATELY 450 FEET WEST OF BUENA VISTA AVENUE AND\nA CHANGE OF ZONE FROM MOBILE HOME PARK (MP) TO MULTIPLE FAMILY\nRESIDENTIAL (R3) ON 4.01 ACRES LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUENA\nVISTA AVENUE AND SECOND STREET (CZ2023-0006)
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17. AGREEMENT - APPROVAL OF THE THIRD AMENDMENT TO THE MERCY HOUSE\nHOMELESS SYSTEM OF SERVICES AGREEMENT\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve the Third Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with\nMercy House for Corona’s Homeless System of Services, to extend the term to\nDecember 31, 2024, with the total maximum compensation amount of\n$8,469,544.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Third Amendment to\nthe Professional Services Agreement with Mercy House.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve non-substantive\namendments to the Professional Services Agreement, including line-item\nadjustments, so long as any such amendments will not cause the City to exceed\nthe approved total maximum compensation of $8,469,544, for the Third\nAgenda\nAmendment.
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18. AGREEMENT - COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CORONA AND\nRIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, FOR\nBEDFORD CANYON CHANNEL, STAGE 1 STORM DRAIN FACILITIES DOWNSTREAM OF\nTHE BEDFORD CANYON WASH AND UPSTREAM OF APN 279-470-030 AND\n279-470-022 (APPLICANT: CITY OF CORONA AND RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD\nCONTROL)\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve the Cooperative Agreement between the City of Corona and the\nRiverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for the Bedford\nCanyon Channel, Stage 1 storm drain facility improvement project located\ndownstream of the Bedford Canyon Wash and upstream of APN 279-470-030\nand 279-470-022.\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Cooperative\nAgreement between the City of Corona and the Riverside County Flood Control\nand Water Conservation District for the Bedford Canyon Cannel, Stage 1 storm\ndrain facility improvement project located downstream of the Bedford Canyon\nWash and upstream of APN 279-470-030 and 279-470-022.
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19. AGREEMENT - APPROVAL OF THE BEDFORD CHANNEL EXTENSION PUBLIC\nIMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND SECURITY FOR TRACT MAP 38572 LOCATED\nSOUTHWEST OF CLEMENTINE WAY AND HUDSON HOUSE DRIVE (APPLICANT:\nARANTINE HILLS HOLDINGS LP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)\nThat the City Council authorize the Mayor to execute the Bedford Channel Extension\nImprovement Agreement for Tract Map 38572 between the City and Arantine Hills\nHoldings LP, a Delaware Limited Partnership.
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2. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8\nPROPERTY: 152 E SIXTH STREET, APN 117-191-014\nAGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER\nNEGOTIATING PARTY: CORONA NORCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT
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20. BID & PURCHASE - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH GRIFFIN\nSTRUCTURES, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS TESTING,\nSPECIAL INSPECTIONS, AND LABOR COMPLIANCE SERVICES FOR THE FIRE STATION\nNO. 2 REBUILD CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. FC-2022-20 IN THE AMOUNT\nOF $2,405,000\nThat the City Council:\na. Approve the Professional Services Agreement with Griffin Structures, Inc. for\nconstruction management, materials testing, special inspections, and labor\ncompliance services in the amount of $2,405,000 and waive any and all minor\nirregularities in the proposal.\nb. Award Request for Proposal 24-073AT to Griffin Structures, Inc. for construction\nmanagement, materials testing, special inspections, and labor compliance\nAgenda\nservices for the Fire Station No. 2 Rebuild Capital Improvement Project, No. FC-\n2022-20.\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Services\nAgreement with Griffin Structures, Inc. in the amount of $2,405,000, including\nany non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and\namendments up to the amount of $240,500.\nd. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a Purchase Order to Griffin\nStructures, Inc. in the amount of $2,405,000.
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21. RELEASE OF SECURITY - RELEASE OF GRADING AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITIES\nPOSTED BY TRI POINTE HOMES INC, A DELAWARE CORPORATION, FOR TRACT MAP\n36355 LOCATED ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE OF FOOTHILL PARKWAY, EAST OF\nSTATE STREET (APPLICANT: TRI POINTE HOMES INC)\nThat the City Council:\na. Release the Grading and Erosion Control Securities posted for Tract Map 36355.\n(Bond No. PB03010401998)\nb. Accept the street improvements associated with Tract Map 36355.\nc. Retain twenty-five percent (25%) of the Faithful Performance Security for one\nyear beyond the acceptance of the 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 No. PB03010402000, PB03010402001)\nd. Retain the Labor and Material Security for six months beyond the acceptance of\nthe improvements and automatically release the security, unless claims are filed.\n(Bond No. PB03010402000, PB03010402001)
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22. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION NO. 2024-072, APPROVING THE CITY-WIDE RECORDS\nRETENTION SCHEDULE\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-072, approving the City-wide\nRecords Retention Schedule.
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23. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION DESIGNATING AUTHORITY TO ACT ON BEHALF OF THE\nCITY FOR PURPOSES OF OBTAINING FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROVIDED BY\nTHE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-085 designating and authorizing the\nFire Chief, Police Chief, Police Captain, and Emergency Services Manager to execute\napplications and documents for the purposes of obtaining federal financial assistance\nprovided by the federal Department of Homeland Security and sub-granted through the\nState of California and the County of Riverside.\nAgenda
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24. RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION DECLARING THE CITY’S INTENTION TO ANNEX\nTERRITORY TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2016-3 (MAINTENANCE\nSERVICES) AND ADOPTING A MAP OF THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED\nTHERETO (ANNEXATION NO. 39)\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-086, declaring intention to annex\nterritory to Community Facilities District No. 2016-3 (Maintenance Services) of the City\nof Corona, and adopting a map of the area proposed to be annexed thereto\n(Annexation No. 39).
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25. PUBLIC HEARING - PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE AUTHORITY BOARD AND CITY\nCOUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING DISPOSITION AND\nDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (CORONA 2ND STREET FAMILY APARTMENTS) WITH\nSECOND STREET FAMILY, LP\nThat the Authority Board:\na. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-089, declaring that the approximately 5.00 acres of\nproperty located at the southwest and southeast corners of Second Street and\nBuena Vista Avenue is exempt surplus land under the Surplus Land Act.\nb. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-088, making certain findings under Health and Safety\nCode Section 33433 and approving an Affordable Housing Disposition and\nDevelopment Agreement with Second Street Family, LP, for the property located\nat the southwest and southeast corners of Second Street and Buena Vista\nAvenue.\nThat the City Council:\na. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-087, approving an Affordable Housing Disposition\nand Development Agreement with Second Street Family, LP, for the property\nlocated at the southwest and southeast corners of Second Street and Buena\nVista Avenue, and approving the deferral of development impact fees.\nAgenda
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26. PUBLIC HEARING - PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE AUTHORITY BOARD AND CITY\nCOUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING DISPOSITION AND\nDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (CORONA 2ND STREET PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE\nHOUSING) WITH SECOND STREET HOUSING, LP\nThat the Authority Board:\na. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-091, making certain findings under Health and Safety\nCode Section 33433 and approving an Affordable Housing Disposition and\nDevelopment Agreement with Second Street Housing, LP, for the property\nlocated at the southwest and southeast corners of Second Street and Buena\nVista Avenue\nThat the City Council:\na. Adopt Resolution No. 2024-090, approving an Affordable Housing Disposition\nand Development Agreement with Second Street Housing, LP, for the property\nlocated at the southwest and southeast corners of Second Street and Buena\nVista Avenue, and approving the deferral of development impact fees.
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27. PUBLIC HEARING - RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING AN APPLICATION FEE FOR\nSOLICITOR PERMITS AND SIDEWALK VENDOR PERMITS AND AN IMPOUND FEE FOR\nTHE RELEASE OF IMPOUNDED SIDEWALK VENDING RECEPTACLES, FOOD, AND\nMERCHANDISE\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2024-070, establishing an application fee\nfor solicitor permits and sidewalk vendor permits and an impound fee for the release of\nimpounded sidewalk vending receptacles, food, and merchandise.\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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28. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - COUNCIL MEMBER SPEAKE REQUESTED THE\nFORMATION OF A LOBBYING GROUP OF CITIES TO SUPPORT IMPROVEMENTS ON\nINTERSTATE 15\nThat the City Council provide feedback and direction on the proposed format of the\nI-15 lobbying group.
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29. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - REQUEST BY COUNCIL MEMBER SPEAKE ASKING THE\nCITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER ADOPTING A RESOLUTION ACCORDING TO SECTION\n17.63.070 OF THE CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE FOR ALL EXISTING HISTORIC MARKERS\nTO BE LISTED ON THE CORONA REGISTER OF HISTORIC RESOURCES\nThat the City Council provide direction to staff in preparing a resolution for\nconsideration by the City Council placing all eligible, existing historic markers in the City\nAgenda\non the Corona Register of Historic Resources.
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3. 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), CORONA\nPUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CPSEA), AND CORONA SUPERVISORS\nASSOCIATION (CSA)
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30. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - COUNCIL MEMBER DADDARIO REQUESTED AN\nUPDATE ON THE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT GARRETSON ELEMENTARY\nSCHOOL\nThat the City Council provide feedback and direction on the cost share metric for the\nstreet improvement project at Garretson Elementary School.
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31. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - DISCUSSION REGARDING STATUS OF COMMERCIAL\nCANNABIS REGULATIONS, INCLUDING: (1) CONSIDERING WHETHER TO ELIMINATE\nTHE MERIT-BASED SELECTION PROCESS FOR STOREFRONT RETAIL PERMITS NOW\nTHAT THE PRIOR RANKING LIST HAS EXPIRED; (2) CONSIDERING WHETHER TO\nDECREASE THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STOREFRONT RETAIL PERMITS; AND (3)\nPROVIDING DIRECTION ON WHETHER TO RESEARCH THE FOLLOWING: (A)\nCOMMERCIAL CANNABIS TAX RATES; (B) CHANGES TO THE COMMUNITY BENEFITS\nREQUIREMENTS FOR STOREFRONT RETAIL BUSINESSES; AND (C) CHANGING THE\nPROHIBITION AGAINST TRANSFERING A PERMIT OR SELLING 50% OR MORE\nOWNERSHIP OR CONTROL OF THE PERMIT\nThat the City Council:\na. After considering and providing direction on whether to decrease the number of\ncommercial cannabis permits available for storefront retailers and storefront\nretail microbusinesses from twelve (12) to eight (8) or more, adopt attached\nResolution No. 2024-092 to: (1) amend the City’s commercial cannabis rules and\nregulations to eliminate the merit-based selection process for those storefront\nretailers and storefront retail microbusinesses allowed to apply for commercial\ncannabis business permits; and (2) implement the City Council’s direction\nregarding whether to decrease the number of commercial cannabis permits\navailable for storefront retailers and storefront retail microbusinesses from\ntwelve (12) to eight (8) or more.\nb. Provide direction to staff regarding whether to research a possible reduction in\nthe commercial cannabis tax rates imposed by CMC Chapter 3.38.\nc. Direct staff not to change the community benefit actions or measures that prior\npermittees for storefront retailer and storefront retail microbusiness permits have\ncommitted to implement, but to extend this requirement to future applicants\nwho are not part of the merit-based selection process, as provided for herein\nand in the new commercial cannabis rules and regulations adopted by Resolution\nNo. 2024-092\nd. Provide direction to staff regarding whether to research a possible change to the\nprohibition against transferring a commercial cannabis permit or selling 50% or\nmore ownership or control of the permit.\nAgenda\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\nC) Parks & Recreation Commission\nD) Regional Meetings
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32. REGIONAL MEETING REPORT - UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER JACQUE\nCASILLAS ON THE BEDFORD COLDWATER GROUNDWATER SUSTAINABILITY\nAUTHORITY (BCGSA) MEETING OF AUGUST 15, 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\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. California Service Corps (J. Casillas) September 4, 2024\n2. Downtown Specific Plan Update (Staff) September 18, 2024\n3. Vehicle Purchasing/Leasing Program (Staff) September 18, 2024\n4. Inclusionary Housing Ordinance for Multifamily Housing (W. Speake) September 18, 2024\n5. 6th Street Transformation project (Staff) September 18, 2024\n6. Rent Stabilization (Staff) October 16, 2024\n7. Update to the Historic Resources Inventory (Speake) TBD\n8. Historic Civic Center Operations Plan (Staff) TBD\n9. Arterial Streets Median Enhancements (J. Steiner) TBD
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4. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(D)(1)\nNAME OF CASE: FOOTHILL PARKWAY SHOPPING PLAZA, LLC V. CITY OF CORONA\nCASE NUMBER: RIVERSIDE SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. CVRI 2306699
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5. CLOSED SESSION - CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(D)(1)\nNAME OF CASE: CLARK EVELAND V. CITY OF CORONA\nWCAB CASE NUMBERS: UNASSIGNED
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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: 580 CORONA MALL, 588 CORONA MALL, AND 113 E SIXTH ST\nNEGOTIATING PARTIES: HAK SOO PARK AND JI OK PARK\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT\nAgenda\nCITY COUNCIL
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7. COMMENDATION: LIFE SAVING AWARD
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8. PRESENTATION: NORTHWEST MOSQUITO VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT UPDATE
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9. PRESENTATION: RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (RCCD)