Jurupa Valley — 2025-09-04
City Council
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Order of Business 12
A.\nCOUNCIL APPROVAL OF A MOTION TO WAIVE THE READING OF\nTHE TITLE AND TEXT OF ALL\nORDINANCES AND\nRESOLUTIONS INCLUDED IN THE AGENDA\nRequested Action: That the City Council waive the reading of the title and text\nof all ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda. In accordance with\nGovernment Code Section 34934, the title of each ordinance is included on the\npublished agenda and a copy of the full ordinance has been available to the\npublic online on the City’s website and will be available in print at the meeting\nprior to the introduction or passage of the ordinance.\nCouncil Members may remove items from the Consent Calendar for\ndiscussion, or to ask questions, or make a comment on the item\nIf a Council Member wishes to vote “no” or “abstain” on a Consent Calendar\nitem but does not wish to discuss, ask questions or make a comment, the\nCouncil Member may state that they wish to vote “no” or “abstain” on the item\nand the minutes and certification of the vote will show that the Council Member\nvoted “no” or “abstain.”
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Order of Business 12
B.\nORDINANCE NO. 2025-18\nRequested Action: That the City Council conduct a second reading and\nadoption of Ordinance No. 2025-18, entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nJURUPA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTIONS\n6.20.010, 6.20.020, 6.20.040, 6.20.060, 6.20.110, 6.20.115 AND\nADDING SECTION 6.20.035 TO THE JURUPA VALLEY\nMUNICIPAL CODE IN CHAPTER 6.20, VENDING FROM A\nMOBILE VENDING FACILITY ON PUBLIC STREETS, PUBLIC\nRIGHTS-OF-WAY, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY, OF THE JURUPA\nVALLEY MUNICIPAL CODE AND FINDING THAT THE\nORDINANCE IS EXEMPT FROM CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT BY SECTIONS 15060(C)(2)\nAND (C)(3) OF THE STATE CEQA GUIDELINES\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 12
C.\nORDINANCE NO. 2025-19\nRequested Action: That the City Council conduct a second reading and\nadoption of Ordinance No. 2025-19, entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nJURUPA VALLEY AMENDING SECTION 11.75.030 OF THE\nJURUPA VALLEY MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING THE\nHINDERING OR OBSTRUCTION OF FREE PASSAGE OF\nPERSONS ON ANY PUBLIC PROPERTY OR PUBLIC PLACES\nAND FIND THAT THE ORDINANCE IS EXEMPT FROM THE\nREQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL\nQUALITY ACT (“CEQA”) PURSUANT TO CEQA GUIDELINES\nSECTION 15061(B)(3)\nStaff Report "PDF"\nD. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2025-127 APPROVING THE\nREGISTER OF DEMANDS DATED SEPTEMBER 4, 2025, AND\nRATIFYING THE REGISTERS OF DEMANDS RELEASED BY THE\nFINANCE DIRECTOR AUGUST 14, 2025, THROUGH AUGUST 22, 2025\nRequested Action: That the City Council Adopt Resolution 2025-127:\nApproving the Register of Demands for September 4, 2025, in the amount of\n$3,277,124.17 (Exhibit 1); and\nRatifying the Registers of Demands for August 14, 2025, through August 22,\n2025, totaling $8,394,701.97 (Exhibit 2).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 12
E.\nAPPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENTS FOR ONCALL ENGINEERING PLAN REVIEW AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT\nSERVICES\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1.\n2.\nApprove the Professional Services Agreements for On-Call Engineering Plan Review\nand Technical Support Services with: Engineering Resources of Southern California\n(ERSC); Willdan; and HR Green Pacific; and\nAuthorize the City Manager to execute Professional Services Agreements in\nsubstantially the form and format attached and in such final form as approved by the\nCity Attorney.\nStaff Report "PDF"\nS
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Order of Business 12
F.\nFIRST AMENDMENT TO CONSULTANT AGREEMENT\nBETWEEN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY AND B&A GRANT\nSERVICES AND SOFTWARE FOR GRANT WRITING SERVICES\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve the first Amendment to the\nAgreement between the City of Jurupa Valley and B&A Grant Services and\nSoftware (B&A) for grant writing services and authorize the City Manager to\nexecute the Agreement.\nStaff Report "PDF"\n
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Order of Business 12
G. AUTHORIZE A BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR ANIMAL CONTROL\nSERVICES IN FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025\nRequested Action: That the City Council authorize a budget amendment for\nfiscal year 2024 -2025 increasing the adopted expenditure budget of\n$1,615,170 by $936,950 for a total of $2,552,120.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 12
H. \nAMENDMENTS TO SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 11.85 OF THE JURUPA\nVALLEY MUNICIPAL CODE, REGULATION OF THE USE,\nSTORAGE AND RECOVERY OF SHOPPING CARTS\nRequested Action: That the City Council provide first reading and introduce\nOrdinance No. 2025-20 entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nJURUPA VALLEY RESTATING AND AMENDING SECTIONS\n11.85.040, 11.85.060, AND 11.85.070 OF THE JURUPA VALLEY\nMUNICIPAL CODE, REGULATION OF THE USE, STORAGE\nAND RECOVERY OF SHOPPING CARTS AND FINDING THE\nORDINANCE EXEMPT FROM THE PROVISIONS OF THE\nCALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 15
A.\nAMENDMENTS TO THE CITY’S EVENT PERMIT PROCESS AND\nNOISE ORDINANCE\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council receive and file a\nreport on the City’s Event Permit process and Noise Ordinance. No action will\nbe taken on these items, but it is recommended the City Council provide\ncomments and direction.\nStaff Report "PDF"
#B
Order of Business 15
B.\nINITIATION OF CODE AMENDMENTS TO REQUIRE\nINSTALLATION OF EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL\nBACK-UP\nSYSTEMS FOR MULTI-FAMILY RENTAL DEVELOPMENTS\nRequested Action: That the City Council provide direction and initiate code\namendments to require the installation of emergency electrical back-up systems\nfor multi-family rental developments.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 15
C.\nUPDATED NORTH PYRITE MASTER PLAN AND POLICY OPTIONS\nFOR ADOPTION AND\nIMPLEMENTATION\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council:\n1. Receive and file updated information from Environmental Protection Act (EPA)\nand the City Attorney regarding environmental review, redevelopment tools, and\ncost recovery options.\n2. Provide direction on whether to:\na. Proceed with preparation of a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report\n2. Provide direction on whether to:\na. Proceed with preparation of a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report\n(SEIR), with costs to be recouped from future development;\nb.\nProceed with a fiscal analysis of proposed land uses:\nc. Initiate a fee study pursuant to Government Code Section 66014(b) to establish\na fair-share developer fee to cover NPMP preparation and environmental review\ncosts; and\nd. Utilize EPA’s redevelopment tools (factsheet, purchaser inquiries, comfort\nletters) to provide interim guidance to Council, property owners, and\ndevelopers.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 15
D.\nCITY COUNCIL BUSINESS: MA24033 (GPA24001, TTM38972,\nCZ24001, & SDP24018) “GRANITE HILL”\nPROJECT – PROPOSAL\nFOR 130 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED HOMES ON A 21.87-ACRE SITE\nLOCATED AT NORTH OF GRANITE HILL DRIVE\nBETWEEN QUARTZ CANYON ROAD AND PYRITE\nSTREET\n(APNS: 169-040-003, 173-120-009, 173-120-011, 173-120-013, 169-040-004,\n169-040-005); (APPLICANT: RIVERSIDE LEGACY IV, LLC)\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council:\n1. Receive and file the staff presentation on the Granite Hill Project and provide\ndirection regarding the processing of the project, including potential strategies to\naddress compliance with the No Net Loss provisions of Senate Bill 330 (SB 330),\nthe City’s Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) obligations, and\nassociated California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review requirements; and\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a consultant services agreement for the\npreparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the project in accordance\nwith CEQA.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 15
E.\nDISCUSSION OF THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY PUBLIC SAFETY\nPOWER SHUTOFF EVENT ACTION\nPLAN\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council discuss the City of\nJurupa Valley Public Safety Power Shutoff Event Action Plan and provide\ndirection to staff.\n
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Order of Business 15
F.\nSTATUS UPDATE AND DISCUSSION OF THE TRAFFIC AND\nPEDESTRIAN SAFETY ANALYSIS AROUND\nJURUPA UNIFIED\nSCHOOL DISTRICT (JUSD) SCHOOLS\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council receive and file the\nstatus update of the Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Analysis Around Jurupa\nUnified School District (JUSD) Schools.\nStaff Report "PDF"\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council receive and file the\nstatus update of the Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Analysis Around Jurupa\nUnified School District (JUSD) Schools.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 15
G.\nDISCUSSION AND APPROVAL OF NEW JURUPA VALLEY BRAND\nIDENTITIY AND LOGO\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council receive and\ndiscuss a presentation of Jurupa Valley brand identity concepts and\nprovide direction to staff related to the new Jurupa Valley brand\nidentity and logo.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Order of Business 16
B.\nMAYOR PRO TEM BARAJAS\n1. UPDATE ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF\nGOVERNMENT MEETING OF JUNE 13, 2025, AND JULY 17,\n2025.\n2. UPDATE ON THE CALIFORNIA CONTRACT CITIES\nASSOCIATION LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF\nAUGUST 28, 2025.
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Order of Business 16
C.\nCOUNCIL MEMBER SILVA
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Order of Business 2
A.\nPUBLIC COMMENTS PERTAINING TO CLOSED SESSION\nITEMS
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Order of Business 2
B.\nLITIGATION\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – POTENTIAL\nThe City Council will meet in closed session with the City Attorney pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section 54956.9(d)(2) with respect to one matter of\npotential litigation. A point has been reached where, in the opinion of the City\nAttorney, based on existing facts and circumstances, there is a significant\nexposure to litigation involving the City with respect to the proposed Wakeland\nresidential project northeast of the intersection of Camino Real and Limonite\nAve. (APNs: 185470001, 185470002, 185460001) based on two Notices of\nPotential Violation dated April 24, 2025 and June 24, 2025 from David Zisser,\nAssistant Deputy Director Local Government Relations and Accountability of\nthe State Department of Housing and Community Development. The letters\nare available for public inspection from the Office of the City Clerk.
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Updates
A. MAYOR BRIAN BERKSON\n1. UPDATED ON THE MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION\nREDUCTION REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING OF AUGUST 21,\n2025.\n2. UPDATE ON THE RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY MEETINGS\nOF AUGUST 28, 2025, AND SEPTEMBER 3, 2025.