Ontario — 2026-01-20

City Council

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10.\nA RESOLUTION ACCEPTING AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES\nAWARD IN THE AMOUNT OF $30,803,123 FOR THE HOLT AND ALLYN AFFORDABLE RENTAL\nHOUSING PROJECT\nResolution_-\n_Affordable_Housing___Sustainable_Communities_Program_-\n_Ontario_Affordable_Housing_Phase_II_RM.docx\nAHSC Application Workbook\nNew Grant Award Form - AHSC - signed 1.pdf\nHCD Final Project Report - Ontario II (executed).pdf\nAHSC R9 Conditional Award letter - Ontario Affordable Housing Phase\nII Executed.pdf\nThat the City Council accept the City of Ontario’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report\n(ACFR) for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2025, and the City of Ontario's AB1600 Development\nImpact Fee (DIF) Annual Report for Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2025.\nThat the City Council authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve the purchase and\ndelivery of six AuTel level 2 and two AuTel direct current electric vehicle (EV) chargers from\nBodEV Inc., of La Habra, California, utilizing the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant\n(EECBG) funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in the amount of $173,184 plus a\n10% contingency for a total not-to-exceed amount of $190,502, consistent with the terms and\nconditions of the Sourcewell Contract #032824-ELV.\nThat the City Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the execution of all necessary documents\nto accept funding totaling $30,803,123 from the Affordable Housing and Sustainable\nCommunities Program for the Holt and Allyn Affordable Rental Housing Project.\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, PROCLAIMING\nTHE CITY OF ONTARIO HAS APPLIED TO THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING & SUSTAINABLE\nCOMMUNITIES PROGRAM (AHSC PROGRAM NOFA) THUS DIRECTING THE CALIFORNIA\nDEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND THE STRATEGIC GROWTH\nCOUNCIL TO MAKE A CONDITIONAL COMMITMENT OF FUNDS TO ASSIST ONTARIO\nAFFORDABLE HOUSING PHASE II.
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11.\nPRE-AUTHORIZED LIST OF VENDORS TO PROVIDE SPECIALIZED COMPUTER AND NETWORK\nEQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
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12.\nA LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT 365 SUBSCRIPTION WITH CRAYON SOFTWARE\nEXPERTS LLC\nCrayon Software Experts LLC - County of Riverside 8084445 11.01.2024\nto 10.31.2027 12182026.pdf\nCity of Ontario Renewal Quote 12032025.pdf\nCrayon_Microsoft Program Signature Form.pdf\nCrayon_Microsoft Enterprise Enrollment Agreement.pdf
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13.\nORDINANCES ADDING CHANGES TO CHAPTERS 18 AND 19 OF TITLE 8 OF THE ONTARIO\nMUNICIPAL CODE\n20251216 - URM Ordinance Address Index - Exhibit A.pdf\nThat the City Council authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a pre-authorized\nvendor list to provide computer and network hardware and services to maintain and support\nthe City’s technology infrastructure.\nThat the City Council authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a three-year\nLicense Agreement with Crayon Software Experts LLC, of Dallas, Texas, for a Citywide Microsoft\n365 Subscription, in an amount not-to-exceed $2,203,338.\nThat the City Council consider and adopt:\nA. An Ordinance adding Chapter 18 of Title 8 of The Ontario Municipal Code Pertaining to a\nSeismic Safety Mitigation Program for Unreinforced Masonry Buildings.\nB. An Ordinance adding Chapter 19 of Title 8 of The Ontario Municipal Code Pertaining to\nmandatory Seismic Strengthening provisions for existing wood-frame buildings with soft,\nweak or open-front wall.\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, ADDING\nPURSUANT TO AN EXEMPTION FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT,\nCHAPTER 18 OF TITLE 8 OF THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO A SEISMIC SAFETY\nMITIGATION PROGRAM FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS, AND MAKING FINDINGS\nIN SUPPORT THEREOF.\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, ADDING\nPURSUANT TO AN EXEMPTION FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT,\nCHAPTER 19 OF TITLE 8 OF THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO MANDATORY\nSEISMIC STRENGTHENING PROVISIONS FOR EXISTING WOOD-FRAME BUILDINGS WITH SOFT,\nWEAK OR OPEN-FRONT WALL, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF.\nURM_ORDINANCE_01_ORD_RM\nSOFT_STORY_ORDINANCE_02_ORD_RM\n20251216 - Soft Story Ordinance Address Index - Exhibit B.pdf\n20251216 - URM Ordinance Address Map - Exhibit A-1.pdf\n20251216 - Soft Story Ordinance Address Map - Exhibit B-1.pdf
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14.\nAN AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH RMA GROUP FOR\nON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTING AND MATERIALS TESTING SERVICES FOR THE\nVINEYARD PARKING STRUCTURE AND PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL STADIUM PROJECT\nRMA Group - Amendment No. 3.pdf
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15.\nAMENDMENTS TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH AMERICAN THREAT\nASSESSMENT CONSULTING, INC. FOR THE DE ANZA PARK RENOVATION PROJECT\nATAC - Amendment No. 12.pdf\nATAC - Amendment 13.pdf\nThat the City Council take the following actions:\nA. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute Amendment No. 3 to the\nProfessional Services Agreement with RMA Group, of Rancho Cucamonga, California, to\nprovide on-call geotechnical consulting and materials testing services for the Vineyard\nParking Structure and Professional Baseball Stadium Projects in the amount of\n$1,946,145 for a total not-to-exceed contract amount of $5,386,245 and extend the\ncontract term to May 2, 2028; and\nB. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute all documents required for the\ncompletion of the project which may include, but not limited to, agreements,\nassessments, easements, reduction of retention accounts, contract amendments within\nthe authorization limits, and filing a notice of completion at the conclusion of all\nconstruction-related activities.\nThat the City Council take the following actions:\na. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute Amendment No. 12 to the\nMaintenance Services Agreement with American Threat Assessment Consulting, Inc.\n(A.T.A.C), of Rancho Cucamonga, California, for the De Anza Park Renovation Project in\nthe amount of $588,496 for a total not-to-exceed contract amount of $3,153,388; and\nb. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute Amendment No. 13 to the\nMaintenance Services Agreement with A.T.A.C, of Rancho Cucamonga, California, for the\nFleet Services Shop Camera Installation in the amount of $25,070 for a total not-to-\nexceed contract amount of $3,178,458; and\nc. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute all documents required for the\ncompletion of the project which may include, but not limited to, agreements,\nassessments, easements, reduction of retention accounts, contract amendments within\nthe authorization limits, and filing a notice of completion at the conclusion of all\nconstruction-related activities.
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16.\nAN AMENDMENT TO THE DESIGN SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH HMC ARCHITECTS FOR ON-\nCALL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AND AN AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES\nAGREEMENT WITH KIMLEY-HORN ASSOCIATES, INC. FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE\nENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE MUNICIPAL SERVICES CENTER RELOCATION\nPROJECT\nHMC Architects - Amendment No. 8.pdf\nKimley-Horn Associates - Amendment No. 1.pdf
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17.\nA MAINTENANCE SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL\nSERVICES INC. FOR FIREARM RANGE MAINTENANCE AND BIOHAZARD REMEDIATION\nSERVICES\nMaintenance_Services_Agreement.pdf
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18.\nORDINANCES APPROVING THE 2024 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE AND THE 2025\nCALIFORNIA BUILDING AND FIRE CODES ADOPTED BY THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING\nThat the City Council take the following actions:\nA. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute Amendment No. 8 to the Design\nServices Agreement with HMC Architects, of Ontario, California, to provide on-call\narchitectural services for the Municipal Services Center Relocation Project in the amount\nof $13,566,326 for a total not-to-exceed contract amount of $33,501,466; and\nB. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute Amendment No. 1 to the to the\nProfessional Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn Associates, Inc., of Riverside,\nCalifornia, for the preparation of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) in the amount of\n$504,450, plus a 10% contingency of $50,445, increasing the total contract amount by\n$554,895, for a total not-to-exceed contract amount of $1,007,215 and extend the\ncontract term to June 30, 2027; and\nC. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute all documents required for the\ncompletion of the project which may include, but not limited to, agreements,\nassessments, easements, reduction of retention accounts, contract amendments within\nthe authorization limits, and filing a notice of completion at the conclusion of all\nconstruction-related activities.\nThat City Council authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a Maintenance\nServices Agreement for up to five years with Clean Harbors Environmental Services Inc. of\nNorwell, MA, for firearm range maintenance and biohazard remediation services for a total\nnot-to-exceed agreement amount of $288,047.
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19.\nA RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH NEW COMMERCIAL/ENTERPRISE AND WHOLESALE FEES FOR\nUSE OF ONTARIONET'S FIBER OPTIC NETWORK\nThat the City Council adopt:\nA. An Ordinance amending Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Ontario Municipal Code, adopting by\nreference with certain amendments, the 2025 California Fire Code and the 2024\nInternational Fire Code;\nB. An Ordinance amending Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, and 14 of title 8 of the\nOntario Municipal Code, adopting by reference the 2025 Edition of the California Building\nStandards Code.\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING\nCHAPTER 4 OF TITLE 4 OF THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL CODE; ADOPTING BY REFERENCE WITH\nCERTAIN AMENDMENTS, ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND CHANGES THERETO, THE 2025\nCALIFORNIA FIRE CODE AND THE 2024 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE.\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING\nCHAPTERS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, AND 14 OF TITLE 8 OF THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL CODE,\nADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2025 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS\nCODE, INCORPORATING THE 2025 CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, THE 2025 CALIFORNIA\nBUILDING CODE, THE 2025 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, THE 1997 CALIFORNIA HOUSING\nCODE, THE 2025 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, THE 2025 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE,\nTHE 2025 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, THE 2025 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, THE 2024\nINTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE, THE 2025 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING\nSTANDARDS CODE, THE 2025 HISTORIC BUILDING CODE, 2025 CALIFORNIA EXISTING\nBUILDING CODE, AND THE 2025 CALIFORNIA REFERENCED STANDARDS, TOGETHER WITH\nCERTAIN AMENDMENTS THERETO.\nThat the City Council adopt a resolution to modify its schedule of broadband fees, including\nthe maximum and minimum rates that OntarioNet may charge commercial/enterprise and\nwholesale customers to access and use OntarioNet’s fiber optic network to connect to the\nInternet and to obtain communications services, upon the recommendation of the City\nManager, and to delegate authority to the City Manager to negotiate contract rates with large\ncommercial customers and wholesale customers within those established ranges, and to set\nall the other terms, conditions and policies applicable to commercial/enterprise and wholesale\ncustomer access and use of OntarioNet’s fiber optic network and related services.\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING\nCOMMERCIAL/ENTERPRISE AND WHOLESALE FEES FOR USE OF THE ONTARIONET FIBER OPTIC\nNETWORK AND OTHER ASSOCIATED LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.\nResolution_Adopting_OntarioNet_Rates_-_Ontario__2026__updated-\nc1_v2_RM.docx
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2.\nBILLS & PAYROLL
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20.\nAN APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DECISION APPROVING FILE NO. PDEV25-\n007\nPartially_Granting_Appeal_of_PDEV25-007_RESO_RM.docx\nExhibit A - Response to Comments Memo.pdf\nPDEV25-007 PC Back-up.pdf
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21.\nA RESOLUTION APPROVING CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT\nAUTHORITY REVENUE BONDS UP TO $100 MILLION FOR FINANCING AND REFINANCING A\nCOMMERCIAL HOTEL PROJECT IN ONTARIO\nThat the City Council conduct a public hearing on the appeal, and after receiving public\ntestimony, partially grant and partially deny the appeal, and set aside the Planning\nCommission’s approval of the Development Plan and adoption of the Addendum to the Sports\nComplex EIR. Staff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Deny the Appeal as to Claims #2 and #3;\n2. Grant the Appeal as to Claims #1 and #4;\n3. Set aside the Planning Commission's adoption of the Sports Complex EIR Addendum and\napproval of the Development Plan; and\n4. Confirm that consideration of approval of the Sports Complex Hotel Development Plan\ncan proceed only if the City Council has approved, pursuant to the adoption of the\nAddendum to the Sports Complex EIR, the Amended and Restated Disposition and\nDevelopment Agreement.\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, PARTIALLY\nAPPROVING AN APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION APPROVING FILE NO.\nPDEV25-007.\nThat the City Council adopt a resolution to approve the issuance by California Statewide\nCommunities Development Authority ("CSCDA") of one or more series of revenue bonds, from\ntime to time, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000 for the purpose of\nfinancing and refinancing the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, improvement and\nequipping of a commercial hotel and related facilities owned by National Community\nRenaissance of California or its affiliates, and certain other matters relating thereto.\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE\nISSUANCE BY CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF ONE OR\nMORE SERIES OF REVENUE BONDS, FROM TIME TO TIME, IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL\nAMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $100,000,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING AND REFINANCING\nTHE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT AND EQUIPPING OF A\nCOMMERCIAL HOTEL AND RELATED FACILITIES OWNED BY NATIONAL COMMUNITY\nRENAISSANCE OF CALIFORNIA OR ITS AFFILIATES, AND CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS RELATING\nTHERETO.\nTEFRA Resolution-CSCDA NCORE Ontario Hotel RESO RM
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22.\nCONSIDER APPROVAL, PURSUANT TO THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDENDUM TO THE\nCERTIFIED FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE ONTARIO REGIONAL\nSPORTS COMPLEX (SCH NO. 2023110328), OF AN AMENDED AND RESTATED DISPOSITION\nAND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ONTARIO AND ONTARIO RANCH\nHOTELS, LLC. FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HOTEL FEATURING 226-GUEST ROOMS AT THE\nSOUTHEAST CORNER OF EAST RIVERSIDE DRIVE AND ONTARIO AVENUE\nSport Empire Hotel Amended and Restated DDA 01 RESO RM\nExhibit A to Reso Sports Empire Hotel Amended Restated DDA 02\nExhibit B to Reso Sports Empire Amended and Restated DDA 03
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23.\nA RESOLUTION FINDING THE ONTARIO AIRPORT HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER\nPROJECT SERVES THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND MAKING RELATED CEQA FINDINGS\nADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS/DISCUSSION/ACTION\nThat the City Council (“City”) consider and adopt a Resolution approving:\nA. Adopting an Addendum to the Certified Final Environmental Impact Report for the\nOntario Regional Sports Complex (SCH No. 2023110328), certified by the City Council on\nJuly 16, 2024; and\nB. Approving the Amended and Restated Disposition and Development Agreement\n("Agreement") between the City of Ontario and Ontario Ranch Hotels, LLC. ("Developer")\n(on file with the Records Management Department; and\nC. Authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to sign all documents necessary to\nimplement the Agreement\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING,\nPURSUANT TO THE ADOPTION OF AN ADDENDUM TO THE CERTIFIED FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL\nIMPACT REPORT FOR THE ONTARIO REGIONAL SPORTS COMPLEX (SCH NO. 2023110328), OF\nAN AMENDED AND RESTATED DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE\nCITY OF ONTARIO AND ONTARIO RANCH HOTELS, LLC. FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HOTEL\nFEATURING 226-GUEST ROOMS AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EAST RIVERSIDE DRIVE AND\nONTARIO AVENUE.\nThat the City Council adopt a Resolution finding the redevelopment, improvement and\ncontinued operation of the Ontario Airport Hotel & Conference center, located at 700 North\nHaven Avenue, Ontario, San Bernardino county, California 91764 by Core Hotel Venture, LLC,\nNational Community Renaissance of California (“national core”) and/or an affiliate of National\nCore will lessen the City’s burdens, will further the goals and purposes of the City, and is in the\ncommon interest of the City and its residents); making certain CEQA findings in connection\ntherewith.\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, FINDING THE\nNational_CORE_-_Proposed_City_Resolution_4898-4643-6486_v.2-c1-\nPlanning_Ceqa_RM.docx\nREDEVELOPMENT, IMPROVEMENT AND CONTINUED OPERATION OF THE ONTARIO AIRPORT\nHOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER, LOCATED AT 700 NORTH HAVEN AVENUE, ONTARIO, SAN\nBERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 91764 BY CORE HOTEL VENTURE, LLC, NATIONAL\nCOMMUNITY RENAISSANCE OF CALIFORNIA (“NATIONAL CORE”) AND/OR AN AFFILIATE OF\nNATIONAL CORE WILL LESSEN THE CITY’S BURDENS, WILL FURTHER THE GOALS AND\nPURPOSES OF THE CITY, AND IS IN THE COMMON INTEREST OF THE CITY AND ITS RESIDENTS);\nMAKING CERTAIN CEQA FINDINGS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH.\nSTAFF MATTERS\nCity Manager Ochoa\nCOUNCIL MATTERS\nMayor Leon\nMayor pro Tem Wapner\nCouncil Member Bowman\nCouncil Member Porada\nCouncil Member Macias
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3.\nA MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY\nTRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (SBCTA) AND THE CITY OF ONTARIO FOR REGIONAL EARLY\nACTION PLANNING GRANTS PROGRAM (REAP 2.0) FUNDS\nREAP 2.0 MOU Ontario.pdf
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4.\nA CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH K.C. RESTORATION CO., INC. FOR THE EMMONS\nBUILDING (GRANADA THEATER) HISTORIC REHABILITATION PROJECT PHASE 1\nAgenda was distributed to ensure Council Members have received them. He will also make any\nnecessary recommendations regarding Agenda modifications or announcements regarding\nAgenda items to be considered.
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5.\nA RESOLUTION FOR PLACEMENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON THE SAN BERNARDINO\nCOUNTY TAX ROLLS\n20260120_Comm_Imp_Special_Assessments_for_County_Tax_Rolls_01_\nRESO_RM.docx\n20260120_Special Assessments^02 - Exhibit A.pdf\n20260120_Special Assessments^03 - Exhibit B.pdf\n20260120_Special Assessments^04 - Exhibit C.pdf
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6.\nAN AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENTS FOR ON-CALL\nELECTRONIC ARCHIVING OF BUILDING PLANS\nCity of Ontario Proposal-OB.pdf\nOB Amendment (3).pdf
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7.\nADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING HOTEL EMPLOYEE SAFETY REGULATIONS\nHotel Safety Ordinance_RM
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8.\nANNUAL COMPRENHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2025,\namount of $1,304,490; and\nB. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute all documents required for the\ncompletion of the project which may include, but not limited to, agreements,\nassessments, easements, reduction of retention accounts, contract amendments within\nthe authorization limits, and filing a notice of completion at the conclusion of all\nconstruction-related activities.\nThat the City Council adopt a Resolution for recovery of fees and costs incurred in abating\nproperty and dangerous building violations, as well as administrative citations and civil\npenalties associated with property maintenance violations, and placing assessments on the\nSan Bernardino County Tax Rolls.\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A\nREPORT REQUESTING THE PLACEMENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PROPERTY TAX BILLS\nFOR CIVIL PENALTIES OR RECOVERY OF COSTS INCURRED FOR ABATEMENT OF VIOLATIONS OF\nCITY CODES AND ORDINANCES.\nThat the City Council authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute Amendment No. 3\nto the Professional Services Agreement with OB Reprographics, Inc., increasing the contract\namount by $141,375 to a new not-to-exceed amount of $259,218 to complete the electronic\narchiving of approved building plan sets.\nThat the City Council consider and adopt an Ordinance establishing safety regulations for hotel\nemployees.\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING\nHOTEL EMPLOYEE SAFETY REGULATIONS.\nAND AB 1600 DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE\n30, 2025\nFY2025 ACFR_Executive Overview Powerpoint.pdf\nAnnual Comprehensive Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30,\n2025.pdf\nAB1600 DIF Annual Report For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2025.pdf
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9.\nAUTHORIZE THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS WITH BODEV, INC. FOR THE\nPUBLIC WORKS YARD UTILIZING THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION BLOCK\nGRANT FUNDING\nsourcewell Electric Vehicle Contract 032824.pdf\nOntario - Fleet AmpUp (Quote 111225-3D) Labor removed.pdf