Perris — 2024-05-14

City Council

#1 Closed Session
CLOSED SESSION\nROLL CALL\nA. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation – Government Code Section\n54956.9(d)(1); 5 cases:\n1. City of Menifee v. City of Perris CVRI2203040\n2. Panattoni Development Company, Inc. v. City of Perris CVRI2203028\n3. City of Perris v. City of Menifee, et al CVRI2303456\n4. Dynamic Meds v. City of Perris et al CVRI 2202067\n5. City of Perris v. San Jacinto Ln, LLC, dba Treeo CVRI2401892\nB. Conference with Legal Counsel - Potential Litigation - Government Code Section\n54956.9 (d)(2) - 1 case\nC. Conference with Legal Counsel - Potential Litigation - Government Code Section\n54956.9 (d)(4) - 1 case\nD. Conference with Labor Negotiators - Government Code Section 54957.6 City\nNegotiator: Clara Miramontes, City Manager Employee Organization: Teamsters Local\n911\nE. Conference with Real Property Negotiators – Government Code Section 54956.8\nProperty: APN(s): 313-091-003 City Negotiator: Clara Miramontes, City Manager\nNegotiating Parties: Mount San Jacinto College Under Negotiation: Price and terms of\npayment
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A. Consideration to adopt Proposed Resolution Numbers (next in order)\nregarding annexation of PM 37437-Industrial Building- to Maintenance\nDistrict No. 84-1 (Lighting). PM 37437 is located at the northeast corner of\nRider Street and Redlands Avenue; (APN(s) 303-170-004, 303-170-005,\n303-170-011, 303- 170-014); (Owner: IDIG Rider Distribution Center) The\nProposed Resolution Numbers (next in order) are entitled: A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS,\nCOUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INITIATING\nPROCEEDINGS, APPOINTING THE ENGINEER OF WORK,\n5/10/24, 3:35 PM Regular City Council Meeting May 14, 2024\nORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A DISTRICT MAP\nINDICATING THE
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B. Consideration to adopt Proposed Resolution Numbers (next in order)\nregarding annexation of PM 37437-Industrial Building- to Landscape\nMaintenance District No. 1 (LMD1). PM 37437 is located at the northeast\ncorner of Rider Street and Redlands Avenue. (APN(s) 303-170-004, 303-\n170-005, 303-170- 011, 303-170-014); (Owner: IDIG Rider Distribution\nCenter) The Proposed Resolution Numbers (next in order) are entitled: A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS,\nCOUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INITIATING\nPROCEEDINGS, APPOINTING THE ENGINEER OF WORK,\nORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A DISTRICT MAP INDICATING\nTHE PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF AN ANNEXATION TO THE CITY\nOF PERRIS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NUMBER 1,\nAND FOR PROVIDING OTHER ENGINEERING SERVICES IN THE\nMATTER OF THE ANNEXATION OF BENEFIT ZONE 184 PM 37437\nTO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NUMBER 1 A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS,\nCOUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OF\nPRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF ENGINEER’S REPORT FOR\nANNEXATION OF PM 37437 TO BENEFIT ZONE 184, CITY OF\nPERRIS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NUMBER 1
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C. Consideration to adopt Proposed Resolution Number (next in order)\nregarding annexation of PM 37437-Industrial Building- to Flood Control\nMaintenance District No. 1 (FCMD1). PM 37437 is located at the northeast\ncorner of Rider Street and Redlands Avenue. (APN(s) 303-170-004, 303-\n170-005, 303-170- 011, 303-170-014); (Owner: IDIG Rider Distribution\nCenter) The Proposed Resolution Number (next in order) is entitled: A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS,\nCOUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DECLARING\nINTENTION TO AUTHORIZE LEVYING ASSESSMENTS UPON\nCERTAIN PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY, TO ORDER\nANNEXATION OF PM 37437 TO BENEFIT ZONE 149, FLOOD\nCONTROL MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NUMBER 1, PURSUANT TO\nTHE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982; AND OFFERING A TIME\nAND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS THERETO ON JULY 30,\n2024
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D. Consideration to approve Amendment No. 1 to the Amended and Restated\nAgreement with EPIC Land Solutions, Inc. to amend the scope of services\nfor rights-of-way acquisition in the amount of $59,592.99; to a total\ncontract amount of $187,040.79.
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E. Consideration to adopt Proposed Resolution Number (next in order)\napproving a Funding Agreement allowing the use of the bond proceeds of\nCommunity Facilities District No. 2018-1 (Green Valley-West Elm) of the\nCity of Perris to pay for a portion of the Green Valley Park. (This item was\ncontinued from the April 30, 2024 City Council meeting). The Proposed\nResolution Number (next in order) is entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE\nCITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS APPROVING AND\nAUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A FUNDING\n5/10/24, 3:35 PM Regular City Council Meeting May 14, 2024
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F. Consideration to adopt Proposed Resolution Numbers (next in order)\ncalling a General Municipal election to be held on November 5, 2024 and\nrequesting Riverside County to consent to the consolidation of the General\nMunicipal Election with the Statewide Election; and adopt Proposed\nResolution Number (next in order) approving regulations pertaining to\nCandidate Statements. The Proposed Resolution Numbers (next in order)\nare entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY\nOF PERRIS, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,\nCALLING FOR, AND GIVING NOTICE OF, THE HOLDING OF A\nGENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,\nNOVEMBER 5, 2024, FOR THE ELECTION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS\nOF THE CITY AS REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAWS\nOF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RELATING TO GENERAL LAW\nCITIES; AND, REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF\nTHE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE TO CONSOLIDATE A GENERAL\nMUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,\n2024, WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD\nON THE SAME DATE PURSUANT TO § 10403 OF THE CALIFORNIA\nELECTIONS CODE
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G. Consideration to approve Extension of Time (EOT) 24-05084-for Tentative\nTract Map No. 38071 to subdivide 48.6 acres into 188 single-family\nresidential lots and seven (7) lettered lots, located at the northeast corner of\nRamona Expressway and Evans Road. (Applicant: Jason Keller, Stratford\nRanch Associates, LLC)
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H. Consideration to approve Extension of Time (EOT) 24-05083-for\nConditional Use Permit (CUP) 19-05281 and Variance 20-05162 to develop\na 3,227 square foot 7-Eleven convenience store with a 2,720 square-foot\nfueling canopy, and a 991 square-foot self-automated carwash on 2 acres,\nlocated at the southeast corner of Perris Boulevard and Rider Street.\n(Applicant: Bret Torres, TAIT & Associates, Inc.)
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I. Consideration to award a contract to Grizzly Entertainment, LLC for a city-\nsponsored Drone Light Show for the Fireworks Celebration Event\nscheduled on July 3, 2024.
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J. Consideration to approve a Sublease and Operator Agreement between the\nPerris Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) and Mt.\nSan Jacinto College (MSJC), for operation of the Perris Downtown Skills\nTraining and Job Placement Center, located at 19 South D Street, APN 313-\n091-007.\n11. PUBLIC HEARINGS: The public is encouraged to express your views on any\nmatter set for public hearing. It is our procedure to first receive the staff report,\nthen to ask for public testimony, first from those in favor of the project followed\nby testimony from those in opposition to it, and if there is opposition, to allow\nthose in favor, rebuttal testimony only as to the points brought up in opposition.\nTo testify on the matter, you need to simply come forward to the speaker’s\npodium at the appropriate time, give your name and address and make your\nstatement. After a hearing is closed, you may not further speak on the matter\nunless requested to do so or are asked questions by the Mayor or a Member of the\nCity Council. Public comment is limited to three (3) minutes\n5/10/24, 3:35 PM Regular City Council Meeting May 14, 2024
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A. Consideration to adopt Proposed Resolution Numbers (next in order)\nregarding annexation of DPR 16-00012 to the City’s Maintenance Districts.\nDPR 16- 00012 is located on Harley Knox Boulevard. (APN(s) 302-020-\n052; (Owner: Interinsurance Exchange of Automobile Club (AAA)) The\nProposed Resolution Numbers (next in order) are entitled: A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PERRIS,\nCOUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE\nWORK IN CONNECTION WITH ANNEXATION OF DPR 16-00012 TO\nCITY OF PERRIS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NUMBER 84-1\n(STREETLIGHTS), GIVING FINAL APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER’S\nREPORT, AND LEVYING THE ASSESSMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR\n2023- 2024
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B. Consideration to adopt Proposed Resolution Numbers (next in order)\nregarding annexation of DPR 16-00012 to CFD 2001-3 (North Perris\nPublic Safety District)-Annexation No. 63. DPR 16-00012 is located on\nHarley Knox Boulevard. (APN(s) 302-020-052; (Owner: Interinsurance\nExchange of Automobile Club (AAA)) The Proposed Resolution Numbers\n(next in order) are entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL\nOF THE CITY OF PERRIS, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF\nCOMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2001-3 (NORTH PERRIS\nPUBLIC SAFETY) OF THE CITY OF PERRIS, CALLING A SPECIAL\nELECTION TO SUBMIT TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS WITHIN\nPROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 63 THE QUESTION OF ANNEXING\nSUCH TERRITORY AND LEVYING OF A SPECIAL TAX WITHIN\nTHE AREA OF PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 63
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C. Consideration to approve a request to continue the Community\nDevelopment Block Grant (CDBG) 2024-2029 Consolidated Plan and the\nFY 2024-2025 Annual Action Plan to the June 11, 2024 City Council\nmeeting. Introduced by: Director of Economic Development and Housing\nMichele Ogawa PUBLIC COMMENT
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D. Consideration to adopt Proposed Resolution Number (next in order)\napproving Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 2379 and the Mitigation\nMonitoring and Reporting Program, and approve Tentative Tract Map\n(TTM0 21-05037 (TTM 37904) and Development Plan Review (DPR) 21-\n00002; and Introduce the First Reading of Proposed Ordinance Number\n(next in order) approving Planned Development Overlay (PDO) Zone 21-\n05038 to rezone 41.70 acres from R- 6,000-Single Family Residential Zone\nto the R6,000-Single Family Residential Planned Development Overlay\nZone to facilitate the construction of the Pacific Emerald Project, a 185-lot\nsubdivision and age-restricted (55 years and older) development located at\nthe northeast corner of Mountain Avenue and McPherson Road. (Applicant:\nAnthony Arnest, Pacific Communities) The Proposed Resolution Number\n(next in order) is entitled:\n41.70 ACRES OF RESIDENTIAL R-6,000 TO THE RESIDENTIAL R-\n6,000 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY ZONE (R-6,000\nPDO) TO FACILITATE THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 185-UNIT\nAGE RESTRICTED (55 YEARS AND OLDER) SINGLE-FAMILY\nRESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT THE\nNORTHEAST CORNER OF MCPHERSON ROAD AND\nMOUNTAIN ROAD, BASED UPON THE FINDINGS PROVIDED\nHEREIN AND SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL.\nIntroduced by: Director of Development Services Kenneth Phung
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A. Consideration to discuss and provide direction for a potential Business\nLicense Tax for Distribution and Industrial Facilities. Introduced by:\nDeputy City Manager Ernie Reyna PUBLIC COMMENT
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B. Consideration to review and provide recommendations regarding the Fiscal\nYear 2024-25 Draft Capital Improvement Program Budget. Introduced by:\nDirector of Finance Matthew Schenk PUBLIC COMMENT
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A. Presentation Commemorating Public Works Week.
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B. Presentation Commemorating Building and Safety Month.
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C. Presentation regarding the Mayor’s Alliance to End Childhood Hunger.\n7. YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMUNICATIONS:\n8. PUBLIC COMMENT/CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: This is the time when any\nmember of the public may bring a matter to the attention of the Mayor and the\nCity Council that is within the jurisdiction of the City Council. The Ralph M.\nBrown act limits the Mayor’s, City Council’s, and staff’s ability to respond to\ncomments on non-agendized matters at the time such comments are made. Thus,\nyour comments may be agendized for a future meeting or referred to staff. The\nCity Council may discuss or ask questions for clarification, if desired, at this\ntime. Public comment is limited to three (3) minutes.\n9. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
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A. Consideration to approve the minutes of the Regular Joint Meeting held on\nApril 30, 2024 of the City Council, Successor Agency to the\nRedevelopment Agency, Public Finance Authority, Public Utility Authority,\nHousing Authority, Perris Community Economic Development Corporation\nand the Perris Joint Powers Authority.\n10. CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent Calendar items are normally enacted in one\nmotion. The Mayor or City Council may remove a Consent Calendar item for\nseparate action. Public comment is limited to three (3) minutes.