Corona — 2024-09-18

City Council

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1. CONVENE CLOSED SESSION\n1.1 CONFERENCE WITH LABORNEGOTIATORS\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6\nAgency Designated Representative: Jacob Ellis, City Manager\nEmployee Organizations: Corona Executive Group Employees, Corona Firefighters Association IAFF\nLocal #3757 (CFA), Corona Management/Confidential Group Employees, Corona Police Employees\nAssociation (CPEA), Corona Police Supervisors Associate (CPSA), Corona Public Service Employees\nAssociation (CPSEA), and Corona Supervisors Association (CSA)\n1.2 CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTYNEGOTIATORS\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8\nProperty: 815 W Sixth Street, APN 118-270-049\nAgency Negotiator: Jacob Ellis, City Manager\nNegotiating Party: Inspire Life Skills Training\nUnder Negotiation: Price & Terms of Payment\n1.3 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL- ANTICIPATED LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4)\nPossible Initiation of Litigation: (1 potential case – Biosolids Dryer Insurance Claim)\n1.4 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL- EXISTING & ANTICIPATEDLITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code Sections 54956.9(d)(1) and 54956.9(d)(4)\nName of Existing Case: Corona v. AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc. et. al. (Multi-District Litigation No.\n2873; South Carolina USDC; Case No. 2:24-cv-01941-RMG)\nName of Anticipated Case: Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) Products Liability Litigation (MDL No.\n2873; SC USDC; Case No. 2:18-mn-2873-RMG)
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10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS\nThe 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.\n10.1 REQUEST BY COUNCIL MEMBER SPEAKE TO HAVE THE CITY CONSIDER STUDYING AS\nINCLUSIONARY HOUSING ORDINANCE FOR MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL\nDEVELOPMENTS\nThat the City Council provide direction on whether it wishes staff begin undertaking the necessary\nPage 3 of 748\nsteps necessary to consider the preparation of an inclusionary housing ordinance.\n10.2 REQUEST BY COUNCIL MEMBER CASILLAS FOR STAFF TO RESEARCH THE CITY’S\nPARTICIPATION IN THE CALIFORNIA SERVICE CORPS PROGRAM\nThat the City Council provide direction on the city's potential participation in the California Service\nCorps (CSC) Program.
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11. LEGISLATIVE MATTERS\nThe portion of the agenda is for proposed ordinances presented for the City Council's consideration.
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12. REPORTS FROM BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS\nThis portion of the agenda lists items from Commissions and Boards from the City Council, Commissioners, and\nStaff.\n\n12.1 Library Board of Trustees\n12.1.a YEAR END TRUSTEE REPORT\n12.1.b SUMMER AT YOUR LIBRARY REPORT 2024\n12.1.c BUDGET UPDATE CORONA PUBLIC LIBRARY FISCAL YEAR 2025\n12.1.d DUNGEONS & DRAGONS CAMPAIGN 2ND & 4TH TUESDAYS 5:30 - 7:30pm\n12.1.e CHILDREN'S PAPER CRAFT PARTY TUES, SEPT 17TH 4:00 - 5:00PM, AGES 4-10\n12.2 Planning & Housing Commission\n\n12.2.a VARIANCE 2020-0003\nVARIANCE 2020-0003 FROM AND OF THE CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING\nTO THE R-1-14.4 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) ZONE TO REDUCE THE MINIMUM\nLOT AREA AND THE MINIMUM LOT WIDTH REQUIREMENTS FOR PROPERTY\nLOCATED AT 1765 BOBBITT AVENUE (APPLICANT: CARLOS PADILLA, PFT\nPROPERTIES)\nThat the City Council:\na. Take no action, thereby affirming the Planning and Housing Commission’s action\ngranting V2020-0003, based on the finding contained in the staff report and\nconditions of approval.OR\nb. Set the item for review at a subsequent meeting.\n\n12.2.b CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2024-0002\nCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2024-0002 FOR A 15,565 SQUARE FOOT FIRE STATION\nAND 9,044 SQUARE FOOT APPARATUS BUILDING ON 1.71 ACRES, LOCATED AT 225\nE. HARRISON STREET, IN THE FIRE STATION ZONE AND COMMERCIAL RETAIL\nDISTRICT OF THE NORTH MAIN STREET SPECIFIC PLAN (APPLICANT: TRACY\nMARTIN, CITY OF CORONA, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT)\nThat the City Council:\na. Take no action, thereby affirming the Planning and Housing Commission’s action\ngranting CUP2024-0002, based on the finding contained in the staff report and\nconditions of approval.OR\nb. Set the item for review at a subsequent meeting.\n\n12.2.c AFFORDABLE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS 2023-0001\nAFFORDABLE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS AGREEMENT 2023-0001 FOR 35 SINGLE\nFAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITS PROPOSED ON 9.33 ACRES LOCATED ON THE EAST\nSIDE OF GARRETSON AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 530 FEET SOUTH OF SANTANA\nWAY IN THE R-1-20 AND R-1-14.4 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES\n(APPLICANT: WARMINGTON RESIDENTIAL)\nThat the City Council:\na. Adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration with the Mitigation Monitoring and\nReporting Program and approve Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement\n2023-0001 as recommended by the Planning and Housing Commission.\nb. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Affordable Housing Density Bonus\nAgreement between the City of Corona and Warmington Residential.\nc. Notwithstanding Corona Municipal Code 17.87.090, direct the Affordable\nHousing Density Bonus Agreement to be recorded in the Official Records of the\nCounty of Riverside before the recordation of Tentative Tract Map 38495.\n\n12.2.d TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 38495\nTENTATIVE TRACT MAP 38495 TO SUBDIVIDE 9.33 ACRES INTO 35 SINGLE FAMILY\nRESIDENTIAL LOTS, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF GARRETSON AVENUE AND\nAPPROXIMATELY 530 FEET SOUTH OF SANTANA WAY IN THE R-1-20 AND R-1-14.4\nSINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES (APN: 120-020-022) (APPLICANT:\nWARMINGTON RESIDENTIAL)\nThat the City Council approve Tentative Tract Map 38495 based on the findings and\nconditions of approval as recommended by the Planning and Housing Commission.\n\n12.2.e PRECISE PLAN 2023-0009\nPRECISE PLAN 2023-0009 REVIEWING THE SITE PLAN, ARCHITECTURE, AND\nOTHER FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH 35 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON\n9.33 ACRES LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF GARRETSON AVENUE,\nAPPROXIMATELY 530 FEET SOUTH OF SANTANA WAY IN THE R-1-20 AND R-1-14.4\nSINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES (APN: 120-020-022) (APPLICANT:\nWARMINGTON RESIDENTIAL)\nThat the City Council:\na. Take no action, thereby affirming the Planning and Housing Commission’s action\ngranting PP2023-0009, based on the finding contained in the staff report and\nconditions of approval.OR\nb. Set the item for review at a subsequent meeting.\n\n12.3 Parks & Recreation Commission\n12.3.a CITY PARK UPDATE & VALUE ENGINEERING\n12.3.b SKYLINE PLAN UPDATE\n12.3.c SERFAS CLUB PARK TIRE SWING REPLACEMENT\n12.3.d SUMMER EVENTS FINALE\n12.3.e SUMMER RECREATION BY THE NUMBERS\n12.3.f PLANTING PROJECTS IN LMD'S AND CFD'S\n12.3.g NATURE LESSONS FOR LITTLE EXPLORERS\n12.4 Regional Meetings\n\n12.4.a UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER WES SPEAKE ON THE SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA\nASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (SCAG) TRANSPORTATION POLICYCOMMITTEE\nOF SEPTEMBER 5, 2024\n\n12.4.b UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER WES SPEAKE ON THE RIVERSIDECOUNTY\nTRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RCTC) MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2024\n\n12.4.c UPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER JACQUE CASILLAS ON THE\nWESTERNRIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (WRCOG) MEETING OF\nSEPTEMBER 9, 2024\n\n12.4.d UPDATE FROM MAYOR TOM RICHINS ON THE RIVERSIDE COUNTYHABITAT\nCONSERVATION AGENCY (RCHCA) MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 12, 2024
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13. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS AND COMMENTS
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14. CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS AND COMMENTS
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15. CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS' REPORTS AND COMMENTS
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16. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS\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. Legislative Platform (Staff) September 26, 2024\n2. Proposed Enhancements to Community events Co-sponsorship Program Funding Policy (Staff)\nSeptember 26, 2024\n3. Field Allocation Policy (Staff) September 26, 2024\n4. Cannabis Sponsorship/Donation Policy (Staff) September 26, 2024\n5. 2025 Legislative Platform and Financial Priorities (Staff) September 26, 2024\n6. ARPA Update (Staff) September 26, 2024\n7. Rent Stabilization (Staff) October 16, 2024\nPage 6 of 748\n8. Update to the Historic Resources Inventory (Speake) TBD\n9. Historic Civic Center Operations Plan (Staff) TBD\n10. Arterial Streets Median Enhancements (J. Steiner) TBD\n11. Ordinance preventing unsolicited advertising circulars, newspapers and other like-printed material\nbeing place on private property, except porches (Speake) TBD
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2. INVOCATION - Pastor Shannon Scott, Grace Baptist Church\nThe invocation may be offered by a person of any religion, faith, belief or non-belief, as well as Council\nMembers. A list of volunteers is maintained by the City Clerk and interested persons should contact the Clerk\nfor further information.
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3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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4. CONVENE OPEN SESSION\nIndividuals wishing to address the City Council are requested to complete a speaker card available at the rear of\nthe Council Chambers. Please deliver the card to the City Clerk prior to the item being heard by the City\nCouncil or, for items not listed on the agenda, before the "Communications" section of the agenda is called.\nPlease observe a three-minute limit for communications and please note that the Communications section of the\nagenda is limited to items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council that are not listed on the\nagenda. Once called upon to speak, you are requested to state your name and city of residence for the record.
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5. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS/PRESENTATIONS\n5.1 RECOGNITION: CAROLINE GREGORY – SENIOR LEGACY AWARD\n5.2 RECOGNITION: CALIBIKE E-BIKE DONATION
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7.1 CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCYTO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF\nCORONA, CORONA PUBLIC FINANCINGAUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, AND\nCORONA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO RECEIVEAND FILE THE MONTHLY INVESTMENT\nPORTFOLIO REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 2024\n7.2 CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCYTO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF\nCORONA, CORONA PUBLIC FINANCINGAUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, AND\nCORONA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO RECEIVEAND FILE THE MONTHLY FISCAL REPORT FOR\nTHE MONTH OF JULY 2024\n7.3 CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 3402, SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE\nOF THE CITY OF CORONA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE DOWNTOWN\nREVITALIZATION SPECIFIC PLAN (SP98-1) TO AMEND THE GENERAL RESIDENTIAL\nGUIDELINES (SPA2024-0001)\n7.4 GRANT FUNDING FROM THE CALIFORNIA LIBRARY LITERACY SERVICES PROGRAM IN THE\nAMOUNT OF $65,396 FOR ADULT AND FAMILY LITERACY SERVICES\nThat the City Council:\na. Accept grant funding from the California Library Literacy Services of $65,396 for the Corona\nPublic Library’s Adult and Family Literacy Grant Project.\nb. Authorize an appropriation and estimated revenue increase in the amount of $65,396\n($33,352 Adult Literacy Services and $32,044 Family Literacy Services) to the Community\nServices Department’s operating budget in the Adult and Family Literacy Grant Fund 442.\nc. Authorize the City Manager or his designee to adjust the budget accordingly if the grantor\ndistributes additional funds to grant participants.\n7.5 FISCAL YEAR 2024 YEAR-END BUDGETARY ADJUSTMENTS\nThat the City Council:\na. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $1,121 from the General Fund 110 to the City\nHall Whole Building Energy Efficiency Operating & Maintenance Project No. 73790 due to\nadditional staff time spent on the project.\nb. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $22,889 from the Residential Refuse/Recycling\nFund 260 to the Waste Disposal and Recycling operating budget for an increase in costs in\nthe franchise agreement.\nc. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $4,692 from the CFD 2016-3 Zone 18 Corona\nInterchange Commerce Center Fund 264 to the Public Works Department’s operating budget\nfor special district administration costs.\nd. Authorize a total appropriation in the amount of $65,564 ($62,838 from the LMD 84-1 Lighting\nFund 446 and $2,726 from the Eagle Glen HOA Streetlight Fund 473) to the Public Works\nDepartment’s operating budget due to additional electric utility costs in those areas.\ne. Authorize a total appropriation in the amount of $722 across multiple CFD maintenance\ndistricts (see breakdown in the Analysis section) to the Community Services Department’s\noperating budget due to an increase in administration costs.\nf. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $83,467 from the Fleet Operations Fund 682 to\nthe Public Works Department’s operating budget due to an increase in costs relating to fuel,\nparts/labor on city vehicles, prevention & maintenance materials, and interest expense.\ng. Authorize an appropriation in the amount of $1,635,655 from the Workers Compensation\nFund 683 to the Legal and Risk Management Department’s operating budget to adjust for a\nentry related to the updated value of projected claims.
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8. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC\nPersons wishing to address the City Council are requested to state their name and city of residence for the\nrecord. This portion of the agenda is intended for general public comment only, which means it is limited to\nitems within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council that are not listed on the agenda. Please note that\nstate law prohibits the City Council from discussing or taking action on items not listed on the agenda. The City\nCouncil will appreciate your cooperation in keeping your comments brief. Please observe a three-minute limit\nfor communications.
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9. PUBLIC HEARINGS\nThis portion of the agenda is for advertised public hearing items where formal public testimony on each\nindividual item is accepted prior to City Council action.