Jurupa Valley — 2025-08-07
City Council
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A.\nPET OF THE MONTH
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B.\nPRESENTATION ON THE “MORE” GRANT PROGRAM
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C.\nPROCLAMATION – OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
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D.\nRECOGNITION OF A.B. HERNANDEZ FOR WINNING CIF STATE TRACK AND FIELD\nCHAMPIONSHIPS
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B.\nJULY 17, 2025, REGULAR MEETING\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A.\nCOUNCIL APPROVAL OF A MOTION TO WAIVE THE READING OF THE TITLE AND\nTEXT OF ALL ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS INCLUDED IN THE AGENDA\nRequested Action: That the City Council waive the reading of the title and text of all ordinances and\nresolutions included in the agenda. In accordance with Government Code Section 34934, the title of\neach ordinance is included on the published agenda and a copy of the full ordinance has been available\nto the public online on the City’s website and will be available in print at the meeting prior to the\nintroduction or passage of the ordinance.\nCouncil Members may remove items from the Consent Calendar for discussion, or to ask\nquestions, or make a comment on the item\nIf a Council Member wishes to vote “no” or “abstain” on a Consent Calendar item but does not wish to\ndiscuss, ask questions or make a comment, the Council Member may state that they wish to vote “no”\nor “abstain” on the item and the minutes and certification of the vote will show that the Council\nMember voted “no” or “abstain.”
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B.\nORDINANCE NO. 2025-16\nRequested Action: That the City Council conduct a second reading and adoption of Ordinance No.\n2025-16, entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY,\nCALIFORNIA, ACTING IN ITS CAPACITY AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF CITY OF\nJURUPA VALLEY COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. PS 2025-002 (PUBLIC\nSAFETY, ACTION PLUMBING SUPPLY) AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX\nTHEREIN\nStaff Report "PDF"
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C.\nADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2025-21 APPROVING THE REGISTER OF DEMANDS\nDATED AUGUST 8, 2025, AND RATIFYING THE REGISTERS OF DEMANDS RELEASED\nBY THE FINANCE DIRECTOR JULY 7, 2025, THROUGH JULY 25, 2025\nRequested Action: That the City Council Adopt Resolution 2025-21:\n1. Approving the Register of Demands for August 8, 2025, in the amount of $4,418,758.88 (Exhibit 1);\nand\n2. Ratifying the Registers of Demands for July 7, 2025, through July 25, 2025, totaling $1,777,009.20\n(Exhibit 2).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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D.\nTHIRD AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH BREA IT SOLUTIONS (A DIVISION OF\nTHE CITY OF BREA) FOR CONTRACT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT\nSERVICES TO JUNE 30, 2026\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1. Approve a third amendment (Third Amendment) to the original agreement with the City of Brea’s information\ntechnology support services (BreaIT); and\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Third Amendment.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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E.\nAPPROVE THE PURCHASE OF KITCHEN EQUIPMENT SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND\nCONDITIONS OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM\nCOVID-19 FUNDING AND APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH FAMILY SERVICES\nASSOCIATION FOR PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION AT THE EDDIE DEE SMITH\nSENIOR CENTER\nRequested Action:\n1. That the City Council approve the use of the City's CDBG-CV funds to pay for the purchase of\nkitchen equipment at the Eddie Dee Smith Senior Center; and\n2. That the City Council approve the Agreement with Family Services Association for Family Services\nAssociation to purchase a freezer and additional kitchen equipment for an amount not to exceed\n$50,000 and authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement in substantially the form and\nformat attached and as approved by the City Attorney.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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F.\nFIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY\nAND RHA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, INC. FOR ON-CALL LANDSCAPE\nARCHITECTURAL SERVICES\nRequested Action: Approve a one-year extension to the agreement with RHA Landscape Architects,\nInc., for on-call landscape architectural services not to exceed $75,000 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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G.\nAMENDMENT NO. 1 TO TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM MITIGATION FEE PROGRAM\nAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS\nAND THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY FOR MARKET STREET WIDENING, CIP 19108\nRequested Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Transportation\nUniform Mitigation Fee Program Agreement for Market Street Widening (Rubidoux Boulevard to Santa\nAna River).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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H.\nCONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A USER FEE FOR MOBILE PERMIT\nAPPLICATIONS AND MOBILE VENDOR IMPOUNDMENT FEE RESOLUTION PURSUANT\nTO CHAPTER 6.20, VENDING FROM A MOBILE VENDING FACILITY ON PUBLIC\nSTREETS, PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-122, entitled:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY,\nCALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A USER FEE FOR MOBILE PERMIT APPLICATIONS AND\nMOBILE VENDOR IMPOUNDMENT FEE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 6.20, VENDING\nFROM A MOBILE VENDING FACILITY ON PUBLIC STREETS, PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY,\nAND PRIVATE PROPERTY, OF THE JURUPA VALLEY MUNICIPAL CODE AND MAKING\nRELATED DETERMINATIONS PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL\nQUALITY ACT\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A.\nPUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER APPEAL (MA25133, AP25002) TO THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION’S DECISION TO UPHOLD THE\nMINISTERIAL STAFF DENIAL OF CAMINO TERRACE APARTMENTS (MA24164,\nSDP24074), AN 80-UNIT AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT CONSISTING OF 28\nSUPPORTIVE HOUSING UNITS, 51 AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS, ONE MANAGER’S\nUNIT, A 2,560-SQUARE-FOOT COMMUNITY BUILDING, AND A 6,463 SQUARE-FOOT\nCHILDCARE CENTER LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF CAMINO REAL AND\nLIMONITE AVENUE, AND NORTHEAST CORNER OF CAMINO REAL AND CANYON\nTERRACE DRIVE, ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NUMBERS 185-460-001, 185-470-001, 185-470-002;\nAPPLICANT: WAKELAND HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council conduct a public hearing and adopt\nResolution No. 2025-23, entitled:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY\nUPHOLDING THE PLANNING COMMISSION’S\nDENIAL OF CAMINO TERRACE\nAPARTMENTS PROJECT (MA24164, SDP24074) AN 80-UNIT AFFORDABLE HOUSING\nPROJECT CONSISTING OF 28 SUPPORTIVE HOUSING UNITS, 51 AFFORDABLE\nHOUSING UNITS, ONE MANAGER’S UNIT, A 2,560 SQUARE FOOT COMMUNITY\nBUILDING, AND 6,463 SQUARE FOOT CHILD DAYCARE CENTER LOCATED ON THE\nNORTHEAST CORNER OF CAMINO REAL AND LIMONITE AVENUE, AND CAMINO\nREAL AND CANYON TERRACE DRIVE, AND MAKING A FINDING OF EXEMPTION\nUNDER CEQA GUIDELINES SECTION 15270 (MA25054, AP25001)\nStaff Report "PDF"
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B.\nAPPEAL (AP) NO. 25003: MASTER APPLICATION (MA) NO. 24316: CONDITIONAL USE\nPERMIT (CUP) NO. 24010 AND SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (SDP) NO. 25061 FOR THE\nPROPOSAL OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES FOR ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION\nAND ON-SITE ADVERTISING AT AN EXISTING ICE CREAM SHOP, MICHELADAS Y\nANTOJITOS EL PERICO, LOCATED AT 8190 MISSION BLVD. (APN: 171-170-022);\nAPPLICANT: JORGE BARAJAS\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Adopting Resolution No. 2025-24:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY SUSTAINING\nTHE PLANNING COMMISSION’S APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO\nALLOW THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (BEER, WINE, AND DISTILLED\nSPIRITS) FOR ON-SITE CONSUMPTION AND A SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR\nWALL SIGNAGE MASTER APPLICATION (MA) NO. 24316: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT\n(CUP) NO. 24010 AND SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (SDP) NO. 25061 FOR\nMICHELADAS Y ANTOJITOS EL PERICO, LOCATED AT 8190 MISSION BLVD. (APN:\n171-170-022); APPLICANT: JORGE BARAJAS; or\n2. Provide staff alternative direction.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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C.\nPUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY ZONE LL\n(MISSION VILLAGE) TO TEH CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING\nMAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 89-1-CONSOLIDATED (THE "DISTRICT") AND TEH\nLEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS WITHIN SUCH TERRITORY\nRequested Action: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-25, entitled:\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Jurupa Valley Ordering the Annexation of\nTerritory ZONE LL (MISSION VILLAGE) LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF\nSTOBBS WAY AND MISSION BOULEVARD, to City of Jurupa Valley Landscape and\nLighting Maintenance District No. 89-1-Consolidated, Confirming a Diagram and Assessment,\nOrdering the Improvements and the Levy and Collection of Assessments within such Territory\nfor Fiscal Year 2025-26 Pursuant to the Provisions of Part 2 of Division 15 of the California\nStreets and Highways Code and as Provided by Article XIII D of the California Constitution\nStaff Report "PDF"
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D.\nPUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY ZONE MM\n(TRACTOR SUPPLY) TO THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING\nMAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 89-1-CONSOLIDATED (THE "DISTRICT") AND TEH\nLEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS WITHIN SUCH TERRITORY\nRequested Action: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-26, entitled:\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Jurupa Valley Ordering the Annexation of\nTerritory ZONE MM (TRACTOR SUPPLY) LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER\nOF ARMSTRONG ROAD AND SIERRA AVENUE, to City of Jurupa Valley Landscape and\nLighting Maintenance District No. 89-1-Consolidated, Confirming a Diagram and Assessment,\nOrdering the Improvements and the Levy and Collection of Assessments within such Territory\nfor Fiscal Year 2025-26 Pursuant to the Provisions of Part 2 of Division 15 of the California\nStreets and Highways Code and as Provided by Article XIII D of the California Constitution\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A.\nDISCUSSION OF THE CASTELLANO TRAIL, COMMUNITY MEETING, AND PROPOSED\nAPPROPRIATION OF COMMUNITY BENEFIT FUNDS TO COVER THE DESIGN AND\nCONSTRUCTION OF AN EQUESTRIAN TRAIL WITHIN THE CRESTMORE HEIGHTS\nCOMMUNITY\nRequested Action: That the City Council receive a presentation regarding the Castellano Trail, recent\ncommunity meeting, and proposed appropriation of community benefit funds to cover the design and\nconstruction of a multi-purpose trail within the Crestmore Heights community.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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B.\nINCLUSIONARY HOUSING ORDINANCE PROGRESS REPORT\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council review the 2025 Inclusionary Housing\nOrdinance Progress Report and provide feedback on potential uses of available In-Lieu revenue.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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C.\nUPDATED NORTH PYRITE MASTER PLAN AND POLICY OPTIONS FOR ADOPTION AND\nIMPLEMENTATION\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1. Receive and file the updated draft of the North Pyrite Master Plan; and\n2. Provide direction on the preferred option for implementation.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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D.\nORDINANCE RESTATING AND AMENDING CHAPTER 11.85, REGULATION OF THE USE,\nSTORAGE\nAND RECOVERY OF SHOPPING CARTS AND FINDING THAT THE\nORDINANCE IS EXEMPT FROM\nCALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 2025-17 restating\nand amending Jurupa Valley Municipal Code Chapter 11.85, regulation of the use, storage and recovery\nof shopping carts, and finding that the ordinance is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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E.\nREPORT ON COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENTS AND LABOR TRANSPERENCY\nORDINANCES\nRequested Action: that the City Council receive the information report on community workforce\nagreements and labor transparency ordinances; and:\n1) Determine whether to proceed with a community workforce agreement and labor transparency\nordinance for the City and, if so, provide direction to Staff to 1) prepare a policy resolution for\ncommunity workforce agreements, 2) begin negotiations with the regional building and construction\ntrades council, 3) prepare a draft community workforce agreement for the City, and 4) prepare a\ndraft labor transparency ordinance.\n2) If the Council decides to proceed with a community workforce agreement and labor transparency\nordinance, determine whether to establish an ad hoc subcommittee of two Council Members to work\nwith Staff on the development of this project and appoint two Council Members to the ad hoc\nsubcommittee.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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F.\nAMENDMENTS TO THE CITY’S EVENT PERMIT PROCESS AND NOISE ORDINANCE\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council receive and file a report on the City’s Event\nPermit process and Noise Ordinance. No action will be taken on these items, but it is recommended the City\nCouncil provide comments and direction.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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G.\nDISCUSSION OF THE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE; CONSIDERATION\nOF POTENTIAL REVISIONS TO RESOLUTION NO. 2023-19 AND DIRECTION TO STAFF\nRequested Action: That the City Council receive a presentation regarding the Residential Development\nCommittee as established by Resolution No. 2023-19, discuss potential revisions to the Committee’s\ncomposition, scope, and procedures, and provide direction to staff on whether to prepare a resolution to\namend, replace, or repeal the existing resolution.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A.\nMAYOR BRIAN BERKSON\n1. UPDATE ON THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION\nMEETING OF JUNE 11, 2025\n2. UPDATE ON THE NORTHWEST TRANSPORTATION NOW COALITION MEETING\nOF JUNE 12, 2025\n3. UPDATED ON THE MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION REVIEW\nCOMMITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 12, 2025\n4. UPDATE ON THE METROLINK / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL RAIL\nAUTHORITY – BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING OF JUNE 13, 2025\n5. UPDATE ON THE RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY MEETING OF JUNE 26, 2025
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B.\nMAYOR PRO TEM BARAJAS\n1. UPDATE ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENT MEETING\nOF JUNE 13, 2025
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A.\nPUBLIC COMMENTS PERTAINING TO CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
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B.\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – POTENTIAL LITIGATION\nThe City Council will meet in closed session with the City Attorney pursuant to Government Code\nSection 54956.9(d)(2) with respect to one matter of potential litigation. A point has been reached where,\nin the opinion of the City Attorney, based on existing facts and circumstances, there is a significant\nexposure to litigation involving the City with respect to the proposed Wakeland residential project\nnortheast of the intersection of Camino Real and Limonite Ave. (APNs: 185470001, 185470002,\n185460001) based on two Notices of Potential Violation dated April 24, 2025 and June 24, 2025 from\nDavid Zisser, Assistant Deputy Director Local Government Relations and Accountability of the State\nDepartment of Housing and Community Development. The letters are available for public inspection\nfrom the Office of the City Clerk.
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A.\nRECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION
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A.\nPPRESENTATION FROM RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGARDING TEH INLAND\nEMPIRE TECHNICAL TRADE CENTER