Redlands — 2025-04-01

City Council

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1. Conference with legal counsel: Existing Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(1)\n(City Attorney Garcia)\nTwo Cases:\na. Miller & Associates, LLC v. City of Redlands, San Bernardino Superior Court, Case\nNo. CIVSB2203755\nb. Harper v. City of Redlands, et al., U.S. District Court Central District of California, Case\nNo. 5:23-cv-00695-SSS-KKy\n6:00 P.M.
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1. Presentation of Dolores Huerta Day proclamation to Jenna Aguirre (Mayor Saucedo)
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2. Presentation of the Earth Day Proclamation to Linda Hamilton, ANCA (Mayor Saucedo)
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3. Presentation of the Arbor Day Proclamation to Erik Reeves, Field Services Superintendent\nFacilities and Community Services (Mayor Saucedo)
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4. Presentation of the Autism Acceptance Month Proclamation to Regina Frazer (President),\nArrissia Owen, (Vice-President), and Carren Garcia (Incoming President) from the Redlands\nSpecial Education Parent Teacher Association (Mayor Saucedo)
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5. Presentation of the Child Abuse Prevention month Proclamation to Jeany Glasgow, Director\nof San Bernardino County Children & Family Services (Mayor Saucedo)
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6. Presentation of the National Library Week Proclamation presented to Rosa Gomez, Vice\nPresident of the Library Board, Rebecca McCurdy, Friends of the Library President and\nNathan Gonzales, Library Archivist/Curator (Mayor Saucedo)
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10. Authorize issuance of a proclamation commending Ken and Judith Stanford for their\nservice to the Redlands Bowl (Council Member Barich)
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11. Disclosure of Settlement Agreement and Release of All Claims – Milton Price v. City of\nRedlands; San Bernardino County Superior Court Case No. CIVSB 2218802 (City Attorney\nGarcia)
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12. Adopt Resolution No. 8672 - A request for a one-year Extension of Time to the expiration\ndate of Commission Review & Approval No. 931, with associated entitlements, to merge\ntwo parcels into one single parcel for the construction of a 40,415 square-foot hotel with 90\nguest rooms, four stories high, and related on-site improvements including parking lot,\nlandscaping, lighting, and utilities on a 1.52-acre site. The project site is located on the\nsouth side of West Colton Avenue at Columbia Street and 719 N. Eureka Street (APN’s:\n0169-155-05-0000 and 0169-142-07-0000) in the Village General (VG) District of the\nTransit Villages Specific Plan (Development Services Director Desatnik)
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13. Approve the release of a lien agreement ("Project") to secure construction of public\nimprovements for 1001 Columbia Street and a determination that the Project is exempt\nfrom environmental review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the state's guidelines\nimplementing the California Environmental Quality Act (Development Services Director\nDesatnik)
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14. Adopt Resolution No. 8671 and approve a one-year Extension of Time to the expiration\ndate for Commission Review & Approval No. 950 for the construction of an RV sales,\nstorage, and service facility on a 4.6-acre property. The approved project includes an\napproximately 3,000 square-foot sales office and caretaker’s residence as well as an\napproximately 1,500 square-foot vehicle service area. The project site is located at 1060\nNevada Street (APN: 0292-063-57-0000) in the Commercial Transition (EV/TC) district of\nthe East Valley Corridor Specific Plan (Development Services Director Desatnik)
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15. Approve the request for in-kind support in the amount of $1,800 related to the Loma Linda\nUniversity Behavioral Health Institute Stand-Up to Stigma 5K to be held on Sunday, May 4,\n2025, and approve the temporary street closures related to the event (Facilities and\nCommunity Services Department Director Crocker)
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16. Approve the agreement with Geo-Logic Associates, Inc., for design, engineering, and\nconstruction support for the California Street Landfill for the Phase 5 expansion in the\namount of $198,936; and determine that the agreement is exempt from environmental\nreview pursuant to section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (Facilities and Community Services Department\nDirector Crocker)
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17. Approve an amendment to the Professional Services Agreement for Architectural and\nEngineering Services with Wolff/Lang/Christopher Architects, Incorporated, doing business\nas PBK-WLC, to extend the contract term and increase the total contract amount by\n$50,000, bringing it to $275,000, for the completion of the Fire Station 262 Renovation\nProject (Fire Chief Sessler)
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2. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring the month of April 2025 as Child Abuse\nPrevention Month (Mayor Saucedo)
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3. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring the month of April 2025 as Arts, Culture,\nand Creativity Month (Mayor Saucedo)
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4. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring the month of April 2025 National Autism\nAcceptance Month (Mayor Saucedo)
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5. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring the week, April 6-12, 2025, as National\nLibrary Week (Mayor Saucedo)
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6. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring April 10, 2025, as Dolores Huerta\nDay (Mayor Saucedo)
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7. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring April 6-12, 2025 National Crime Victims’\nRights Week (Mayor Saucedo)
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8. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring April 22, 2025, as Earth Day (Mayor\nSaucedo)
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9. Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring April 25, 2025, as Arbor Day in the City of\nRedlands (Mayor Saucedo)
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1. Discussion and possible action regarding South Coast Air Quality Management District's\nProposed Amended Rule 1111 (Reduction of NOx Emissions from Natural Gas-Fired\nFurnaces) and Proposed Amended Rule 1121 (Reduction of NOx Emissions from\nResidential-Type, Natural Gas-Fired Water Heaters) (Mayor Pro Tem Shaw)
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1. Consideration of Resolution No. 8673, naming of the classroom at the Joslyn Senior\nCenter in honor of Pete Serfass (Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)
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2. Consideration of a $62,583.80 purchase order modification with Rush Truck Centers for a\nreplacement solid waste rear loader vehicle and a total purchase order amount not to\nexceed $1,591,059.51 (Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)