Corona — 2025-09-03

City Council

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1.1\nPUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54957\nTitle: City Manager
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1.2\nPUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54957\nTitle: City Attorney/Legal & Risk Management Director
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11.1\nLibrary Board of Trustees
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11.2\nPlanning & Housing Commission
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11.3\nParks & Recreation Commission
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11.4\nRegional Meetings
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5.1\nPROCLAMATION: SEPTEMBER CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
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5.2\nRECOGNITION: ELKS'S LODGE #2045 CHECK DONATION TO VETS CONNECT
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5.3\nRECOGNITION: LES JONES: "SENIOR LEGACY AWARD"
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6.1\nMINUTES - CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 20, 2025\nApproval of Minutes for the City Council, Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City\nof Corona, Corona Public Financing Authority, Corona Utility Authority, Corona Housing Authority City\nCouncil Meeting of August 20, 2025
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6.2\nCITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 3419, SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE\nOF THE CITY OF CORONA, CALIFORNIA TO UPDATE THE CITY’S PURCHASING REGULATIONS\nThat the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 3419, second reading of an Ordinance, amending Chapter\n3.08 of the Corona Municipal Code to update the City’s purchasing regulations.
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6.3\nRESOLUTION DECLARING THE CITY’S INTENTION TO ANNEX TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY\nFACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2016-3 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES) AND ADOPTING A MAP OF THE\nAREA PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED THERETO (ANNEXATION NO. 44)\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-093, declaring intention to annex territory to\nCommunity Facilities District No. 2016-3 (Maintenance Services) of the City of Corona, and adopting a\nmap of the area proposed to be annexed thereto (Annexation No. 44).
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6.4\nCHANGE ORDER WITH WORKDAY AND REQUEST FOR CHANGE ORDER AUTHORIZATION\nThat the City Council:
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6.5\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a Change Order to increase Purchase\nOrder P23756 with Workday Inc. by $4,620, from $608,473 to $613,093 for additional\nintegration training hours for in-house staff for the Enterprise Resource Planning system.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to negotiate and execute non-substantive\nextensions, change orders, and amendments up to 10% per year of the multi-year contract\nas authorized in the Corona Municipal Codes Section 3.08.070(I).\nHAZMAT RESPONSE AGREEMENT-CORONA FIRE AND MURRIETA FIRE\nThat the City Council:
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6.6\na.\nApprove the Hazardous Materials Response Cooperative Agreement with the City of\nMurrieta.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or their designee, to execute the Hazardous Materials Response\nCooperative Agreement with the City of Murrieta.\nCONTRACT CHANGE ORDER WITH RESOURCE ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. FOR THE REMOVAL OF\nNEWLY DISCOVERED HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FROM THE OLD PD BUILDING DEMOLITION,\nCAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. FC-2023-09\nThat the City Council:
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6.7\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a Contract Change Order in the amount\nof $199,649 to Resource Environmental, Inc. for the removal of newly discovered hazardous\nmaterials during demolition activities.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a Contract Change Order with\nResource Environmental, Inc. to increase the contract amount by $199,649, amending the\ntotal contract amount to $1,813,081.84, including any non-substantive extensions, change\norders, purchase orders, and amendments up to $181,301, which is equivalent to 10% of the\nrevised contract amount.\nc.\nAuthorize a budgetary transfer in the amount of $200,000 from the Skyline Trail Access\nBridge, Capital Improvement Project No. FC-2022-21 to the Old PD Building Demolition,\nCapital Improvement Project No. FC-2023-09 within the General Fund 110.\nWAIVER FROM CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 15.60.080 ON THE UNDERGROUNDING\nOF EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITY WIRES LOCATED ALONG 519 E TENTH STREET (APPLICANT:\nCESAR MONDRAGON)\nThat the City Council grant a waiver from Section 15.60.080 of the Corona Municipal Code for the\nundergrounding of poles and overhead utility wires located at 519 E Tenth Street.
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8.1\nZONE TEXT AMENDMENT 2025-0001 AMENDING TITLE 17, ZONING CODE, OF THE CORONA\nMUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH REGULATIONS FOR FEATHER FLAGS AND AMEND THE\nREVIEW PROCESS FOR PROJECTS THAT REQUIRE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD AND\nCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPROVAL\nThat the City Council:\na.\nApprove Zone Text Amendment 2025-0001, as recommended by the Planning and Housing\nCommission.\nb.\nIntroduce, by title only, and waive full reading of consideration of Ordinance No. 3420, first\nreading of an ordinance amending Sections 17.74.030, 17.74.080 and 17.100.020 of Title 17\n(Zoning) of the Corona Municipal Code to establish regulations for feather flags and to\namend the review process for projects requiring a Conditional Use Permit and Architectural\nReview Board approval (ZTA2025-0001).\nc.\nAdopt Resolution 2025-092, establishing a permit application fee for feather flags, and\nupdate the Citywide Master Fee Recovery Schedule to include the new application fee.
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8.2\nHEARING TO CONSIDER RESO 2025-094 TO AMEND RESO 2020-043 DECLARING NECESSITY\nTO ACQUIRE BY EMINENT DOMAIN EXTENDED AND MODIFIED PROPERTY INTERESTS IN 151195 N. MCKINLEY AND 2275 SAMPSON (APNS 172-420-002, 003, 004 & 005) FOR MCKINLEY GS\nPROJECT\nThat the City Council:\na.\nConduct a public hearing to consider the adoption of the amended Resolution of Necessity\n(Reso 2025-094), including providing all parties interested in the affected property and their\nattorneys, or their representatives, an opportunity to be heard on the issues relevant to the\nResolution of Necessity.\nb.\nMake the following findings as hereinafter described in this report: 1.The public interest and\nnecessity require the proposed project;2.The project is planned or located in a manner that\nwill be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury;3.The real\nproperty to be acquired is necessary for the project, and;4.The offer of just compensation has\nbeen made to the property owner.\nc.\nAdopt Resolution 2025-094, amending Resolution 2020-043, to declare the necessity to\nacquire by eminent domain the modified and extended temporary construction easement\ninterests and the new intermittent parking area and impaired irrigation area interests in in\ncertain property located at 151-195 N. McKinley Street and 2275 Sampson Avenue, identified\nas Assessor Parcel Nos. 172-420-002, 172-420-003, 172-420-004, and 172-420-005 for the\nconstruction and maintenance of the McKinley Street Grade Separation Project.\nd.\nAdopt Resolution 2025-094 to authorize the filing of a motion with the court where the\neminent domain proceeding for the acquisition of the property interests identified in\nResolution 2020-043 is pending for leave to amend the complaint to include the modified or\nadded interests as provided by Code of Civil Procedure section 1250.340, subdivision (b),\nwhich states:\n“A public entity may add to the property sought to be taken only if it has adopted a resolution of\nnecessity that satisfies the requirements of Article 2 (commencing with Section 1245.210) of\nChapter 4 for the property to be added.” (Cal. Civ. Proc. Code § 1250.340, subd. (b).)
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9.1\nCOUNCIL REQUESTED UPDATE TO FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED SCHOOL RESOURCE\nOFFICER AGREEMENT WITH CORONA NORCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT\nThat the City Council discuss the explanations provided by the school district and determine if the\ncontract should continue.