Fontana — 2026-02-10
City Council
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Closed Session
A.\n1. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\n(Gov. Code section 54956.8)\nProperty: 15166 Foothill Blvd.\nCity Negotiator: Phillip Burum, Deputy City Manager\nNegotiating Party: Aldea Fontana Foothill, LLC\nUnder Negotiation: Price and Terms of payment\n26-0774
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Consent Item
A.\nApproval of Minutes\n26-0772\nApprove the minutes of the January 13, 2026, Regular City Council Meeting.\nAttachment No. 1- City Council Meeting Minutes\n01-13-2026.pdf
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Consent Item
B.\nAward of Contracts for Biohazard Remediation Services for\nthe Police Department\n26-0744\n1. Award bid (PD-26-38-SP) and authorize the City Manager to enter into a\ncontract with the top two rated Biohazard Remediation Service companies\nand Bio-SoCal and Emergency Response, for one year with the option to\nrenew four additional years.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to enter into any and all contract amendments\non behalf of the City of Fontana for Biohazard Remediation Services.\nAttachment No. 1- Notified Vendors.pdf\nAttachment No. 2- Professional services agreement -\nBiohazard Remediation BioSoCal.pdf\nAttachment No. 3- Professional services agreement -\nBiohazard Remediation Emergency Response.pdf\nBioRanking.pdf
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C.\nPolice Department Donations July - December 2025\n26-0750\nAccept monetary and gift donations from multiple donors including\ncommunity programs, business, and citizens.\nAttachment No. 1- PD July - Dec 2025 Donation List.pdf
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D.\nApprove Purchase of Dell Server Hardware\n26-0752\n1. Authorize the Purchasing Office to procure server hardware utilizing the\nPurchasing Policy and Procedure Manual 3.1.5 Non-Competitive\nProposal - Purchase by Another Agency.\n2. Authorize the Purchasing Office to use the National Association of State\nProcurement Officials (NASPO) contract 7-23-70-55-01 to purchase three\nDell server systems from authorized reseller Sidepath of Laguna Hills,\nCA.\nAttachment No. 1- 1731939166_PA 7-23-70-55-01 and AM\n1.pdf\nAttachment No. 2- dell-naspo-master-agreement-23026.pdf\nAttachment No. 3-\nQUOTE-SIDQ56202-01-Fontana-SIDPROJECT52680-1120\n2025.pdf
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E.\nAward Bid for Auto Body Repair Services PW-26-67-SB\n26-0761\nAward bid and authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with Inland\nBody and Paint Center, ProColor Collisions, and Gerber Collision Center, for\nautobody services (PW-26-27-SB), for a period of two (2) years, renewable\nfor three (3) additional one (1) year increments at the City’s sole discretion.\nAttachment No. 1- Notified Vendors.pdf\nAttachment No. 2- Professional services agreement - Gerber\nCollision.pdf\nAttachment No. 3- Professional services agreement - Inland\nBody and Paint.pdf\nAttachment No. 4- Professional services agreement -\nProColor Collision Fontana.pdf\nAttachment No. 5- Ranking.pdf
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F.\nAccept the 2025 TDA Article 3 Grant Awards for the Randall\nPepper (O'Day Short) Elementary Safe Routes to School\nSidewalk Gap Closure Project, Ted J. Porter Elementary\nSafe Routes to School Sidewalk Gap Closure Project,\nFontana Middle School Safe Routes to School Sidewalk\nGap Closure Project, and Citywide Transit Stop\nImprovements Project\n26-0768\n1. Accept the 2025 Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Grant\nAward approved by San Bernardino County Transportation Authority\n(SBCTA) for the Randall Pepper (O'Day Short) Elementary Safe Routes\nto School (SRTS) Sidewalk Gap Closure Project in the amount of\n$250,000.\n2. Accept the 2025 Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Grant\nAward approved by San Bernardino County Transportation Authority\n(SBCTA) for the Ted J. Porter Elementary Safe Routes to School (SRTS)\nSidewalk Gap Closure Project in the amount of $250,000.\n3. Accept the 2025 Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Grant\nAward approved by San Bernardino County Transportation Authority\n(SBCTA) for the Fontana Middle School Safe Routes to School (SRTS)\nSidewalk Gap Closure Project in the amount of $475,000.\n4. Accept the 2025 Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Grant\nAward approved by San Bernardino County Transportation Authority\n(SBCTA) for the Citywide Transit Stop Improvements Project in the\namount of $149,400.\n5. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-002, a Resolution of the City Council of the\nCity of Fontana, authorizing the submittal of Claim Forms and\nReimbursement Request Forms, and designating the City Engineer to\ncertify project completions for the Randall Pepper (O'Day Short)\nElementary Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Sidewalk Gap Closure Project,\nTed J. Porter Elementary Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Sidewalk Gap\nClosure Project, Fontana Middle School Safe Routes to School (SRTS)\nSidewalk Gap Closure Project, and the Citywide Transit Stop\nImprovements Project related to TDA Article 3 Grant Awards.\nAttachment No. 1- TDA 2025 Article 3 Resolution\nAttachment No. 2- Randall Pepper (O'Day Short) Elementary\nSTRS Vicinity Map\nAttachment No. 3- Randall Pepper (O'Day Short) Elementary\nSRTS Award Letter\nAttachment No. 4- Ted J Porter Elementary SRTS\nVicinityMap\nAttachment No. 5- Ted J Porter Elementary SRTS Award\nLetter\nAttachment No. 6- Fontana Middle School SRTS Vicinity\nMap\nAttachment No. 7- Fontana Middle School SRTS Award\nLetter\nAttachment No. 8- Citywide Transit Stop Improvements\nVicinity Map\nAttachment No. 9- Citywide Tranist Stop Improvements\nAward Letter
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G.\nAdopt Resolution No. 2026-003, Declaring that City owned\nreal property identified with Assessor’s Parcel Numbers\n0228-051-14-0000 and\n0228-051-15-0000 (collectively\nthe\n“Property”) as exempt surplus land pursuant to the Surplus\nLand Act, Government Code section 54220, et seq.;\nauthorizing the City Manager and his designee(s) to take all\nactions necessary to comply with the Surplus Land Act\npursuant to State California Environmental Quality Act\n(“CEQA”) Guidelines section 15312; and Authorize the City\nManager to enter into a Purchase and Sale Agreement\nregarding the Property, conditioned on compliance with\nCEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15004(b)(2);\nand directing staff to issue a notice of exemption.\n26-0785\n1. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-003, Declaring that City owned real property\nidentified with Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 0228-051-14-0000 and 0228-\n051-15-0000 (collectively the “Property”) as exempt surplus land as\nexempt surplus land pursuant to the Surplus Land Act, Government\nCode section 54220, et seq.; and authorize the City Manager and his\ndesignee(s) to take all actions necessary to comply with the Surplus\nLand Act pursuant to State California Environmental Quality Act\n(“CEQA”) Guidelines section 15312.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to enter into a Purchase and Sale\nAgreement regarding the Property, conditioned on compliance with\nCEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15004(b)(2); and directing\nstaff to issue a notice of exemption.\nAttachment No. 1- Exempt Surplus Land Resolution\nDraft-c1-c1.docx\nAttachment No. 2- Purchase Agreement - 6578 6616 Knox\nAve. DRAFT-c1-c1.docx
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H.\nTemporary Exemption from Municipal Code Section 20-43\n43 and Purchasing Policy Section 7.0 Surplus Property to\nAllow Disposal of Surplus City Property at City Hall Prior to\nDemolition\n26-0790\nApprove a temporary exemption to Municipal Code Section 20-43 and\nPurchasing Policy Section 7.0 Surplus Property for the limited purpose of\nallowing the City Manager to dispose of surplus city property from City Hall in\na cost-effective manner prior to demolition, including permitting City\nemployees and members of the public to acquire certain items for reuse at\nno cost or nominal consideration.
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I.\nProposed Business License Penalty Fee Waiver for The\nPreviti Group\n26-0792\nConsider proposal to waive delinquency fee
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J.\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fontana\nApproving A Development Impact Fee Deferral Agreement\nBetween the City of Fontana and SA Golden Investments\nInc. for a Multi-Family Residential Housing Apartment\nComplex Project and Authorizing the City Manager to enter\ninto the Agreement and take certain actions to complete\nthe transaction.\n26-0804\nAdopt Resolution No. 2026-004, Approving a Development Impact Fee\nDeferral Agreement Between the City of Fontana and SA Golden\nInvestments Inc. for a Multi-Family Residential Housing Apartment Complex\nProject and Authorizing the City Manager to enter into the Agreement and\ntake certain actions to complete the transaction.\nAttachment No.1- Reso 2026-004.docx\nAttachment No. 2- SA Goldeb Fee Deferral Agreement 8153\nBanana.docx
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K.\nAdopt Resolution and Authorize the City Manager to Award\na Contract to Gentry General Engineering for Emergency\nStorm Drain Repair Work along Valley Boulevard\n26-0801\n1. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-007, a resolution of the City Council of the\nCity of Fontana, recognizing that certain conditions exist in the storm\ndrain system along Valley Boulevard requiring emergency repair work.\nThis resolution is made in accordance with Fontana City Code Section\n10-147(6).\n2. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a contract with\nGentry General Engineering in the amount of $258,472.00 with a 10%\ncontingency in the amount of $25,847.00 for the performance of\nemergency storm drain repair work along Valley Boulevard.\nAttachment No. 1-Resolution No. 2026_GK.docx\nAttachment No. 2-Cost Proposals
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Public Hearing
A.\nMaster Case (MCN) No. 25-0078 and Municipal Code\nAmendment (MCA) No. 25-0010: A request to amend\nSection 30 of the Fontana Municipal Code Regarding\nEmergency Shelter Overlay development standards and\noperating regulations and to incorporate property located\nat 11109 Jasmine Street into the overlay, pursuant to a\ncategorical exemption from the California Environmental\nQuality Act (“CEQA”) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines\nSections 15060(c), 15378, and 15061(B)(3).\n26-0713\nOpen the public hearing, receive public testimony, close the public hearing\nand by motion:\n1. Find that the adoption of the proposed ordinance is categorically exempt\nfrom the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to\nCEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c), 15378, and 15061(B)(3) (the\ncommon-sense exemption), and Sections No. 3.01, 3.22, and10.59 of the\n2019 Local Guidelines for Implementing CEQA.\n2. Waive full reading and introduce for first reading by title only Ordinance\nNo. 1982 entitled: “An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of\nFontana Amending Section 30 Of The City Of Fontana Municipal Code\nRelating To Emergency Shelter Overlay Development Standards And\nOperating Regulations And Applying The Overlay On The Property At\n11109 Jasmine Street And Finding The Action To Be Categorically\nExempt From CEQA Under CEQA Sections 15060(C), 15378, and\n15061(B)3).”\nAttachment No. 1 - Ordinance\nAttachment No. 2 - Planning Commission Report Packet\nAttachment No. 3 - Planning Commission Minutes -\nDecember 2, 2025\nAttachment No. 4 - Notice of Exemption\nAttachment No. 5 - Public Hearing Notice
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Public Hearing
B.\nMaster Case (MCN) No. 25-0080 and Municipal Code\nAmendment (MCA) No. 25-0011: A request to amend\nSection 30-467 of the Fontana Municipal Code regarding\naccessory dwelling units and junior accessory dwelling\nunits to comply with recent changes in State law; and\npursuant to a statutory exemption from CEQA Under\nSection 21080.17 of the Public Resources Code.\n26-0715\nOpen the public hearing, receive public testimony, close the public hearing\nand by motion:\n1. Find that the adoption of the proposed ordinance is statutorily exempt\nfrom review under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”)\nunder Public Resources Code section 21080.17.\n2. Waive full reading and introduce for first reading by title only Ordinance\nNo. 1983 entitled: “An Ordinance of The City Council Of The City Of\nFontana Amending Section 30-467 Of The City Of Fontana Municipal\nCode Relating To Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory\nDwelling Units and Pursuant to a Statutory Exemption Under CEQA\nUnder Public Resources Code § 21080.17.”\nAttachment No. 1 - Ordinance\nAttachment No. 2 - Planning Commission Packet\nAttachment No. 3 - Draft Planning Commission Minutes\nAttachment No. 4 - Notice of Exemption\nAttachment No. 5 - Public Hearing Notice
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Public Hearing
C.\nAppeal No. 25-0002: Request to overturn the Planning\n26-0722\nCommission’s August 19, 2025 decision adopting a\nCategorical Exemption per Section 15332 (Class No. 32)\nand approving Conditional Use Permit No. 24-0022, and\nDesign Review No. 23-0024 for the development of a mixed\nuse project (163 multi-family units and 5,000 square feet of\ncommercial retail) within the R-5 zoning district that\nincludes a five-story 83,125 square foot mixed-use building\nand associate improvements, on a 3.5 acre site located on\nthe northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Sultana\nAvenue and identified as Assessor Parcel Numbers\n1110-331-13 and 1110-331-25.\nDeny Appeal No. 25-0002, thereby upholding the Planning Commission’s\ndecision on August 19, 2025, approving, pursuant to a categorical exemption\nunder California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section No. 15332 (Class\nNo. 32. Infill Development), Conditional Use Permit No. 24-0022 and Design\nReview No. 23-0024 for the development of a five-story mixed-use project\nincluding 163 multi-family units and 5,000 square feet of commercial retail\nwithin the R-5 zoning district and for the site and architectural review of a\nfive-story 83,125 square foot mixed-use building and associated\nimprovements on a 3.5 acre site located on the northeast corner of Foothill\nBoulevard and Sultana Avenue (APN Nos.: 1110-331-13 and 1110-331-25).\nAttachment No. 1 - Vicinity Map\nAttachment No. 2 - Appellant Letter- Lozeau\nDrury/Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility\nAugust 26, 2025\nAttachment No. 3 - Appellant Letter, October 27, 2025\nAttachment No. 4 - Environmental Consultant Response\nLetter and Supporting Technical Studies, January 21, 2026\nAttachment No. 5 - Planning Commission August 19, 2025,\nReport Packet\nAttachment No. 6 - Planning Commission Minutes of August\n19, 2025\nAttachment No. 7 - Clerk of the Board Filing Receipt and\nNOE\nAttachment No. 8 - Public Hearing Notice
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Public Hearing
D.\nQuarterly Lien Action for Delinquent Sewer, Solid Waste\nand Weed Abatement Accounts\n26-0779\n1. Authorize staff to complete and record lien against real property for those\nsewer accounts sixty days or more delinquent, solid waste accounts more\nthan ninety days delinquent, and for properties with delinquent weed\nabatement charges outstanding as described in attached resolutions and\nwritten reports and to direct staff to file for the recording of liens for such\nproperties.\n2. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-005, of the City Council of the City of\nFontana authorizing the collection of certain annual wastewater and solid\nwaste service charges, including delinquent charges for each service, on\nthe County property tax rolls and determining and record liens against\ncurrent delinquent parcels.\n3. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-006, of the City Council of the City of\nFontana adopting the statement of unpaid expenses for weed abatement\nand imposing a lien against real property for payment thereof.\nAttachment No. 1- Resolution Authorizing Placing liens on\nSolid Waste and Sewer Fees -c1.doc\nAttachment No. 2- Weed Abatement Resolution September\n2025 .docx