AGENDA
TUESDAY,
JUNE 9, 2009
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS – COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
1st FLOOR
– COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER
4080
Lemon Street, Riverside, California
(Clerk
951-955-1060)
9:00 A.M.
Invocation
by Cecelia Wycoff, Office Assistant III, Transportation Department, Survey
Division
Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag
Presentation
of Proclamation for the Race for Humanity
Presentation
of Award of Excellence to the Economic Development Program, Rob Field, Director
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OPENING COMMENTS:
BOARD MEMBERS
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
STATE BUDGET
UPDATE
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ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION:
1.1 CLERK OF THE BOARD: Proof of Publications.
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CONSENT CALENDAR: Presented for Block Approval: Supervisors
have the option of excluding discussion items from a master motion.
2.1 SUPERVISOR
WILSON: Appointment to the
Bermuda Dunes Community Council.
2.2 SUPERVISOR
WILSON: Reappointment to the
Desert Edge Community Council.
2.3 SUPERVISOR
WILSON: Reappointment to the
Desert Edge Community Council.
2.4 SUPERVISOR
WILSON: Reappointment to the
Indio Hills Community Council.
2.5 SUPERVISOR
WILSON: Reappointment to the
Sky Valley Community Council.
2.6 COMMUNITY
HEALTH AGENCY: Approve the Donation
of Video Equipment to the Library of Congress National Audio Visual
Conservation Center.
2.7 COUNTY
COUNSEL: (R) ADOPTION OF
ORDINANCE No. 348.4644, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending
Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in the Prado-Mira
Loma Area, 2nd District, ZC 7632). (Take action after 3.48)
2.8 PARKS: Riverside County Historical Commission Annual
Report 2008.
2.9 PARKS: Riverside County Trails Committee Annual
Report 2008.
2.10 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 22948 –Wildomar area – 1st
District, Schedule A. Approval
of Agreements and Bonds for Extension of Time.
2.11 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 29646 –Mead Valley area – 1st
District, Schedule A. Approval
of Agreements and Bonds for Extension of Time.
2.12 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 29648 –Mead Valley area – 1st
District, Schedule A. Approval
of Agreements and Bonds for Extension of Time.
2.13 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 31695 –Lake
Mathews area – 1st District, Schedule A. Approval of Agreements and
Bonds for Extension of Time/Reduction of Securities.
2.14 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 30480 –Eastvale
area – 2nd District, Schedule A. Approval of Agreements and
Bonds for Extension of Time.
2.15 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 30480-1 – Eastvale
area – 2nd District, Schedule A. Approval of Agreements and
Bonds for Extension of Time.
2.16 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 30480-2 – Eastvale
area – 2nd District, Schedule A. Approval of Agreements and
Bonds for Extension of Time.
2.17 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 30480-3 – Eastvale
area – 2nd District, Schedule A. Approval of Agreements and
Bonds for Extension of Time.
2.18 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: TRACT MAP 30480-4 – Eastvale
area – 2nd District, Schedule A. Approval of Agreements and
Bonds for Extension of Time.
2.19 SUPERVISOR
WILSON: Reappointment to the
Bermuda Dunes Community Council.
2.20 SUPERVISOR
WILSON: Reappointment to the
Thermal Community Council.
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POLICY
CALENDAR: Presented for Block
Approval; Supervisors have the option of excluding discussion items from a
master motion.
3.1 SUPERVISOR
BUSTER: First District Use of
Community Improvement Designation Funds to the Carolyn E Wyle Center for
Children, CASA for Riverside County Inc., Wildomar Senior Leisure, March Field
Air Museum, Riverside National Cemetery, Temescal Heritage Foundation, CDF
Firefighters, Latino Network Leadership Institute, NAACP, Centennial High
School, John W. North High School, Norte Vista High, Operation SafeHouse, Riverside African Historical Society Inc,
Riverside County Peace Officer Memorial Foundation, Temescal Valley Elementary
School, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW #9223), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW
#1508), and Budget Adjustments. (4/5 vote required)
3.2 SUPERVISOR
BUSTER: Fire Hazard Reduction
Task Force Report.
3.3 SUPERVISOR
WILSON: Fourth District
Supervisor’s Pay Reduction.
3.4 SUPERVISOR
ASHLEY: Recommendation on the
San Gorgonio Pass Heritage Corridor Project.
(3.7 of 05/19/09) (Department recommends continuance to July 7, 2009)
3.5 EXECUTIVE
OFFICE: Adoption of
Resolution 2009-200, Authorization to Execute a Contract for a Capacity
Building Grant on Behalf of the Community of Anza with the State of California,
Department of Water Resources for the Development of a Comprehensive
Groundwater Study, 3rd District.
3.6 EXECUTIVE
OFFICE: Approval of
Confidential Court Orders Budget Adjustment. (4/5 vote required)
3.7 EXECUTIVE
OFFICE: Update on Cost Saving
Measures.
3.8 EXECUTIVE
OFFICE: ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE
NO. 784.9, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside, amending Ordinance
784, Creating the Riverside County Children and Families Commission.
3.14 of 06/02/09)
3.9 AGRICULTURAL
COMMISSIONER: Approval of
Standard Agreement No. 09-0040, Regarding the Petroleum Product Sampling and Weighmaster Enforcement Programs.
3.10 AGRICULTURAL
COMMISSIONER: Approval of
Standard Agreement No. 09-0098, Regarding the Navel and Valencia Orange
Inspection Program.
3.11 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
AND SHERIFF-CORONER AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Approval of the Allocation of Supplemental
Law Enforcement Services Funding for Citizen’s Option for Public Safety Program
and Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act.
3.12 COMMUNITY
HEALTH AGENCY/ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH:
Approval to apply decals on all Environmental Health Vehicles for public
information purposes.
3.13 COMMUNITY
HEALTH AGENCY/PUBLIC HEALTH:
Approval of the Agreement with Center for Disease Detection LLC to
Provide Laboratory Testing Services.
3.14 COMMUNITY
HEALTH AGENCY/PUBLIC HEALTH:
Approval of Agreement Amendment #08-85361 A01 with the California
Department of Public Health and the Department of Public Health, Disease
Control Branch of the Riverside County Community Health Agency for the VAXTrack Immunization Registry and Approval of Budget
Adjustment. (4/5 vote required)
3.15 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Adoption
of Resolution 2009-142, Authorization to Purchase Real Property Interests in
the City of Banning – APN 543-140-006 and the Approval of the Acquisition
Agreement, 5th District.
3.16 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Adoption
of Resolution 2009-159, Authorization to Purchase Real Property Interests in
the City of Banning – APN 543-140-008 and the Approval of the Acquisition
Agreement, 5th District.
3.17 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT/TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Resolution 2009-170, Agreeing to
Hear Future Resolutions of Necessity for the State Highway 60 and Valley Way
Hook Ramp Project, 2nd District.
(4/5 vote required)
3.18 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Approval
of the First Amendment to Revenue Lease – Riverside Centre, Riverside, 2nd
District.
3.19 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Adoption
of Resolution 2009-199, Authorizing the Submission of a Joint Application to
the State Neighborhood Stabilization Program, 4th District.
3.20 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Approval
of the Engineering Services Agreement between the County of Riverside and
Albert A. Webb and Associates for the Re-Route Downtown Voice and Data – Phase
1, 2nd District.
3.21 FIRE/OES: Adoption of Resolution 2009-197, To apply for
and designate the Authorized Agent under the FY09 Homeland Security Grant
Program administered by the California State Department of Homeland Security.
3.22 FIRE: ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 695.4, an Ordinance of
the County of Riverside, amending Ordinance 695, Requiring the Abatement of
Hazardous Vegetation and Adoption of the Mitigated Negative Declaration for
Environmental Assessment No. 42117. (3.50 of 06/02/09)
3.23 HUMAN RESOURCES: Approval of the County’s Opposition to the
Request for Appeal filed by the Riverside Sheriff’s Association related to the
grievance of Craig Harris. (Set for
Hearing 06/30/09 @ 9:30 a.m. - Clerk to advertise)
3.24 HUMAN RESOURCES: Approval to Renew Testing Services with PreVisor Incorporated for a period of one year.
3.25 HUMAN RESOURCES: Approval of a Purchasing cap for NCS Pearson
Incorporated, for assessment services without securing competitive bids.
3.26 HUMAN RESOURCES: Approve the Exclusive Care – Exclusive
Provider Option Medical Contractor Agreement with John Schlechter,
D.O.
3.27 HUMAN RESOURCES: Approve the Exclusive Care – Exclusive
Provider Option Medical Contractor Agreement with Oliverio
Medical Group.
3.28 HUMAN RESOURCES: Approve the Exclusive Care – Exclusive
Provider Option Medical Contractor Agreement with Manzoor
A. Kazi, M.D., Medical Associates Inc., doing
business as Palm Desert Urgent Care.
3.29 HUMAN RESOURCES: Approve the Exclusive Care – Exclusive
Provider Option Behavioral Health Contractor Agreement with Ahna
Mink, M.F.T., Marriage Family Therapist.
3.30 HUMAN RESOURCES: ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 890, an Ordinance
of the County of Riverside, amending the CalPERS Contract to Provide Two (2)
Years of Additional Service Credit for Riverside County Public Safety Employees
and Certification of Compliance with Government Code Section 20903 amending the
Early Retirement window period. (3.57 of 06/02/09)
3.31 MENTAL HEALTH: Approval of the FY 08/09 Agreement Amendments
with the Institutions for Mental Disease.
3.32 MENTAL HEALTH: Approval of the Cooperative Agreement with
the City of Riverside Police Department for Crisis/Triage Mental Health
Services.
3.33 MENTAL HEALTH: Authorization of Budget Adjustments, Receive
and File Mental Health Services Act Agreement Amendments A5, B1, A6, A7 and
MHSA, Workforce Education and Training plan and Authorization of a Capital
Equipment Purchase. (4/5 vote required)
3.34 MENTAL HEALTH: Approval of Agreement with Riverside County
Superintendent of Schools for Disbursement of Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act Funds.
3.35 MENTAL HEALTH: Approval of the Mental Health Managed Care
Provider Contracts.
3.36 MENTAL HEALTH: In Principle Approval to Purchase New Space for
the Department of Mental Health Hemet and San Jacinto Clinics in the Mid County
Region.
3.37 PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES: Approval of the Professional Services
Agreement #AA 3175-00 with Volunteer Center of Riverside County to Provide
2-1-1 Services for FY 09/10.
3.38 PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES: Approval of the Nightengale
Manor Emergency Shelter Services and Coachella Valley Shelter and Overnight
Services Agreements, 4th District.
3.39 PURCHASING AND FLEET SERVICES: Approval of the Index Rate Change to the
Agreement with Wells Fargo Institutional Securities, LLC.,
to Lease Line of Credit for Financing Purchases of Fixed Assets.
3.40 PURCHASING AND FLEET SERVICES: Approval of the Agreement with Stericycle Inc. to Provide BIO Hazardous Medical Waste
Disposal for all of Riverside County Health Agencies, Sheriff Department and
Riverside County Regional Medical Center.
3.41 RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER: Approval of the Agreement between the County
of Riverside and University of California, San Francisco.
3.42 RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER: Approval of the Amendment to Extend the
Period of Performance on the Agreement with Corbin Design, Inc. for Wayfinding Consulting Services.
3.43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER: Approval of the State of California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Juvenile Services Agreement
HGS.09002.
3.44 RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER: Approval to Procure Cisco Hardware, Smartnet Maintenance, and Managed Services from Nexus IS,
Inc. for RCRMC’s Information Technology Infrastructure Replacement.
3.45 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approval of a Law Enforcement Services
Agreement with the Southern Coachella Valley Community Services District and
the Adoption of Resolution 440-8806, 4th District.
3.46 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approval of the Termination of the Law
Enforcement Services Agreement with the Metropolitan Water District and the
Adoption of Resolution 440-8811, 3rd District.
3.47 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/EXECUTIVE OFFICE/COUNTY COUNSEL: County Procedures for Development
Agreements. (3.24 of
01/06/09) (Department recommends continuance
to December 8, 2009)
3.48a TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/PLANNING:
Adoption of Resolution 2009-118 – First Cycle of General Plan Amendment
(Land Use Element) for 2009 (GPA 826, 876, 881, 883, 912, 971, 1047 and 1073).
3.48b TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/PLANNING:
Adoption of Resolution 2009-076 – Environmental Impact Report No. 489
& Specific Plan No. 362 – Van Cal Projects LLC / Terra Nova Planning &
Research – Lower Coachella Valley Area – Eastern Coachella Valley Area Plan – 4th
District, Agriculture Heavy (10 acre Minimum) (A-2-10) zoning. SP 362 proposes a master planned community of
507.0 acres developed around a new College of the Desert East Valley Campus
which is planned on 95 of the 507.0 total project acres.
3.48c TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/PLANNING:
® Adoption of ORDINANCE 348.4645, an Ordinance of the County of
Riverside, Amending Ordinance 348 relating to Zoning and to establish a boundary of the Specific Plan
(amending the zoning in the Lower Coachella Valley Area, 4th
District, ZC 7402).
3.48d TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/PLANNING:
Adoption of Resolution 2009-168 – Specific Plan No. 360 – Corman Leigh Communities / RGP – Bermuda Dunes Zoning Area
– Western Coachella Valley Area Plan – 4th District, Controlled
Development (W-2) zoning.
3.48e TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/PLANNING:
® Adoption of ORDINANCE 348.4646, an Ordinance of the County of
Riverside, Amending Ordinance 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in
the Bermuda Dunes Zoning District, 4th District, ZC 7582).
3.49 TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION:
Approve the Abandonment of all Proceedings for Landscaping and Lighting
Maintenance District No. 89-1 Consolidated, Annexation of Zone 140 (Bermuda
Dunes), 4th District.
3.50 TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION:
Adoption of Resolution of 2009-185, Ordering the Annexation, and
Confirming the Diagram and Assessment of Zone 142 (Mira Loma) of Landscaping
and Lighting Maintenance District No. 89-1 Consolidated, 2nd
District.
3.51 TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION:
Acceptance of Notice of Completion – Mira Loma Resurfacing, 2nd
District.
3.52 TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION:
Approval of the Cooperative Agreement with the City of Perris for
roadway improvements on the Clayton Street Project, 5th District.
3.53 TRANSPORTATION
AND LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION:
Approve the Additions to and Exclusions from the County Maintained Road
System and Adoption of Resolution 2009-172, Establishing Mileage of County
Maintained Road Miles pursuant to Section 2121 of Streets and Highways Code.
3.54
(Deleted)
3.55 EXECUTIVE
OFFICE: Fiscal Year 09/10
Budget Process Update.
3.56 SUPERVISOR
ASHLEY: Fifth District Use of
Community Improvement Designation Funds to the Edward Dean Museum &
Gardens, and Budget Adjustments. (4/5 vote required)
3.57 SUPERVISOR
ASHLEY: Fifth District Use of
Community Improvement Designation Funds for the Voices of Inland Communities
for Education, Health and Safety [VOICES], American Cancer Society, City of
Desert Hot Springs, Riverside National Cemetery Support, Riverside County
Philharmonic Foundation, and Budget Adjustments. (4/5 vote required)
3.58 SUPERVISOR
ASHLEY: Fifth District Use of
Community Improvement Designation Funds to Carol’s Kitchen, and Budget
Adjustments. (4/5 vote required)
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Following items need to be excluded from a master motion, it needs to be acted on
separately:
3.59 TREASURER-TAX
COLLECTOR: Adoption of
Resolution 2009-194 – Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes Corona-Norco Unified School
District Fiscal Year 2009-2010.
3.60 TREASURER-TAX
COLLECTOR: Adoption of
Resolution 2009-195 – Coachella Valley Unified School District, 2005 Election,
Series C General Obligation Bonds.
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3.61 SUPERVISOR BUSTER: First District Use of Community
Improvement Designation Funds to the Economic Development Agency, and Budget
Adjustment. (4/5 vote required)
3.62 SUPERVISOR ASHLEY: Fifth District Supervisor Compensation
Reduction.
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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING:
4. (No Business)
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RIVERSIDE
COUNTY PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY:
5. (No Business)
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING:
6. (No Business)
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IN-HOME
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY:
7. (No Business)
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COMMUNITY
FACILITIES DISTRICT'S LEGISLATIVE BODY MEETING:
8. (No Business)
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9:30 A.M.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
9.1 COUNTY
COUNSEL/CODE ENFORCEMENT:
Public Hearing on Abatement of Public Nuisance [Substandard Structure and
Accumulation of Rubbish] on Case No. CV 07-9591 and 08-03340,
located at 25020 Juniper Flats Road, Homeland, APN 457-120-066, 5th
District.
9.2 COUNTY
COUNSEL/CODE ENFORCEMENT:
Public Hearing on Statement of Expense on Public Nuisance Case No. CV
07-6461 and CV 07-0622, located at 18960 Dexter Avenue, Lake Elsinore, APN 377-090-039, 1st District.
9.3 COUNTY
COUNSEL/CODE ENFORCEMENT:
Public Hearing on Statement of Expense on Public Nuisance Case No. CV
03-1434 , located at 88851 Avenue 62, Thermal, APN
749-300-002, 4th District.
9.4 COUNTY
COUNSEL/CODE ENFORCEMENT:
Public Hearing on Statement of Expense on Public Nuisance Case No. CV
06-1466 and CV 07-9564, located at 18175 Eureka Drive, Blythe, APN 818-322-005, 4th District.
9.5 COUNTY
COUNSEL/CODE ENFORCEMENT:
Public Hearing on Abatement of Public Nuisance [Substandard Structures
and Accumulation of Rubbish] on Case No. CV 07-5128, located at 71250 Fillmore
St., Thermal, APN 749-210-015, 4th
District. (9.4 of 04/21/09)
9.6 COUNTY
COUNSEL/CODE ENFORCEMENT:
Public Hearing on Abatement of Public Nuisance [Substandard Structure]
on Case No. CV 08-01460, located at 44125 Ragsdale Road, Desert Center, APN 808-105-002, 4th District. (9.2 of 0519/09)
9.7 COMMUNITY
ACTION PARTNERSHIP OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Public Hearing Regarding the 2010-2011 Community
Action Plan and Submission of the Plan to the State Department of Community
Services and Development.
9.8 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Public
Hearing on the Adoption of Resolution 2009-153, Adopting County Service Area
Charges for Fiscal Year 2009-2010.(Department recommends continuance to June 16,
2009)
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ORAL
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE ON ANY MATTER WHICH DOES NOT APPEAR ON THE
BOARD’S AGENDA:
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CONCURRENT EXECUTIVE
SESSION-COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE
DISTRICT, FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, WASTE RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, HOUSING AUTHORITY, PERRIS VALLEY CEMETERY DISTRICT,
IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS:
With
respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9:
Conference with legal
counsel-existing litigation:
(Subdivision
(a) of Government Code Section 54956.9)
A.1 People v. Silvis (Riverside
Superior Court case no. RIC 515624)
A.2 Ryan Lingo v. County of Riverside
(Riverside Superior Court case no. RIC 420438)
With
respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9:
Conference with legal
counsel-anticipated litigation:
Initiation of
litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of Government Code Section 54956.9:
B.1 Five potential cases.
With respect to every item of business
to be discussed in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6:
C.1 Conference with labor negotiator:
Agency negotiator – Ron Komers
Employee organizations
– Management/Confidential, Unrepresented, DDAA, RSA, SEIU, LIUNA, IHSS and LEMU
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RECESS TO LUNCH
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1:30 P.M.
HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING:
10. (No Business)
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1:30 P.M.
FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT MEETING:
11.1 Approval of the Consulting Services
Agreement between the District and Bureau Veritas
North America, Inc.
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1:30 P.M.
COUNTY BOARD AND WASTE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISTRICT MEETING:
County:
12.1 Approval
of the Final Construction Cost Adjustment for the Construction of
the Southwest Sedimentation Basin at the Badlands Landfill, 5th District.
12.2 Approval
of the Consultant Services Agreement for Preparation of Traffic and
Air Quality Impact Analysis Report for the Edom Hill Transfer Station Solid
Waste Facility Permit Revision Project, 4th District.
12.3 Public
Hearing on the Adoption of the Requested Gate Fee Increase at Edom
Hill Transfer Station, 4th District. (12.1 of
05/19/09)
District:
12. (No Business)
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1:30 P.M.
REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT MEETING:
13.1 Acceptance
of the Notice of Completion – Gilman Historic Ranch and Wagon Museum
Site Improvement Project, 5th District.
13.2 Riverside
County Regional Park & Open Space District Advisory Commission
Annual Report 2008.
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1:30 P.M.
PERRIS VALLEY CEMETERY DISTRICT MEETING:
14. (No Business)
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1:30 PM. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT INITIATION PROCEEDINGS:
15.1 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT
AGENCY/PLANNING: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 1031 (FOUNDATION-REGULAR)
– Jesus Escamilla/Andy Vossler – Thousand Palms
Zoning District – Western Coachella Valley Area Plan – 4th
District. The Planning Director recommends that the Board tentatively
decline to adopt an order initiating proceedings for the above-referenced
general plan amendment to amend the General Plan Foundation Component of the
subject site from Rural within the Section 8 Sand Source Policy Area to
Community Development and to amend the General Plan Land Use Designation of the
subject site from Rural Residential (5 acre minimum) to Very Low Density
Residential (1 acre minimum).
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1:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
16.1 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT
AGENCY/PLANNING: Public
Hearing on CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 7186 / PLOT PLAN NO. 20711 /
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 34706 - Oakmont Industrial Group – Albert A. Webb & Associates –
North Perris Zoning District – Mead Valley Area Plan – 1st
District. Recommendation
of Planning Commission to certify Environmental Impact Report No. 491;
Tentative Approval of ZC 7186 to change the zone from Manufacturing – Heavy (M-H)
to Manufacturing – Service Commercial (M-SC), Tentative Approval of PP No. 20711, to construct two (2) manufacturing / distribution warehouse
facilities: Building A is approximately 245,252 square feet (s.f.) which includes 20,000 s.f.
of office, 100,000 s.f. of manufacturing, as well as
125,252 s.f. for distribution and Building B is
approximately 83,750 square feet (s.f.) which
includes 5,000 s.f. of office, 25,000 s.f. of manufacturing, and 53,750 s.f.
of distribution, which includes 447 parking spaces and 32 loading spaces, and
along the southern portion, there is a 20’ trail easement which is to be
dedicated to the County of Riverside Parks & Recreation; and Approval of
TPM No. 34706, Schedule E, to
subdivide 21.52 gross acres into two parcels: Parcel 1 is 13.63 gross acres and
Parcel 2 is 7.53 gross acres. The Tentative Parcel Map also includes a 0.36
acre dedication to the public right-of-way. (16.2 of
05/19/09)
16.2 TRANSPORTATION
& LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: Further Public Hearing on GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 1061 / SPECIFIC PLAN
NO. 293 AMENDMENT
NO. 5 / CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 7461 /
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 30976, /
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 30977 /
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 34677 – Rancon Group/Lisle 320/Ranchos Property, LTD – Albert A.
Webb Associates/ACD Engineering/T&B Planning Consultants – Winchester Area
– Winchester/Harvest Valley Area Plan – 3rd District. Recommendation of Planning Commission for
adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration for Environmental Assessment No.
41176; Tentative Approval of GPA 1061, to amend the Land Use Element to modify
the boundaries of an established Specific Plan (SP 293); Tentative Approval of
Specific Plan 293 Amendment No. 5 to adjust the boundaries for Planning Areas 7,8,9,10,11 and 12; Replace Planning Area 8,
9 and 10 with Planning Areas 8A, 8B, 9A, 9B, 10A, and 10B; Reallocate dwelling
units within Planning Areas 7, 8, and 9; Designate Planning Area 9A and 9B as
High Density Residential; Designate Planning Areas 8A and 8B as Medium High
Density Residential; Designate Planning Areas 10A and 10B as Open Space; Adjust
boundaries for Planning Areas 46, 47, 50A, 50B, 53, and 54; Reallocate dwelling
units within Planning Areas 47, 50A, 50B, and 53; Replace Planning Areas 47,
50A, 50B, and 54 with Planning Areas 47A, 47B, 47C, 50A, 50B, 50C, 50D, 54A,
and 54B; Designate Planning Area 47A as Medium Density Residential; Designate
Planning Area 47B as Medium Density Residential; Designate Planning Area 47C as
Low Density Residential; Designate Planning Area 50C as Medium High Density
Residential; Designate Planning Area 50D as Medium Density Residential;
Designate Planning Area 53 as High Density Residential; Designate Planning Area
54B as open space; Redesignate Planning Area 49 as
Planning Areas 49A and 49B; Create Planning Areas 62A and 62B and designate as
Open Space; Increase the total dwelling units for Planning Area 19 if a school
does not develop from 52 to 74 dwelling units; Redesignate
Planning Area 39 from Commercial to High Density Residential; Expand Planning
Area 40, thereby expanding the Specific Plan boundaries; Contract Planning Area
45B, thereby contracting the Specific Plan boundaries; Decrease the total
Specific Plan dwelling units from 5,638 to 5,245 (5,690 to 5,324 with School
Planning Areas’ dwelling units); Provide requirements for fair share
participation in infrastructure improvements with other projects in the
Specific Plan; Adjust park construction triggers in accordance with updated funding
plans for the parks; Tentative
Approval of ZC 7461, to change the zone which
proposes to modify the Specific Plan zoning ordinance in accordance with the
proposed land use designation changes and modify the zoning classifications
associated with the adjustment to the Specific Plan boundary changes; Approval
of TTM 30976
Schedule A, which proposes to subdivide 53.39 acres into 162 single family
residential lots with a minimum lot size of 7,200 square feet and 28 open space
lots for drainage/water quality, paseos, expanded
parkways, and fire access; Approval of TTM 30977, Schedule A, which proposes to subdivide 260.5
acres into 414 single
family residential lots, one 7.56-acre park, 13 open space
lots for paseos and drainage/water quality totaling
18.26 acres, one 107.33-acre natural open space lot, and three remainder lots
for future development, Planning Area 47B has 154 lots with a minimum lot size
of 7,000 square feet, Planning Area 50A has 93 lots with a minimum lot size of
6,000 square feet, Planning Areas 50B and 50D have 138 lots with a minimum lot
size of 5,000 square feet, Planning Area 50C has 122 lots with a minimum lot
size of 4,500 square feet; and Approval of TTM 34677, Schedule A, which proposes to subdivide 73.22
acres into 200 front-loaded single family residential lots with a minimum lot
size of 3,500 square feet, 220 alley-loaded single family residential lots with
a minimum lot size of 2,900 square feet, one 2.0-acre park, one 2.1-acre park,
2 lots for a flood control channel, 14 lots for water quality swales and drainage, and 10 lots for expanded parkways. (16.1 of 05/12/09)
16.3 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: Public Hearing on APPEAL OF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION’S DECISION TO DENY PLOT PLAN 23815 – CEQA EXEMPT – American Tower
for Verizon (Appellant) – California Tower Inc. (Applicant) – University Zoning
District – Highgrove Area Plan – 5th District. Recommendation of the
Planning Commission to deny the applicant’s appeal and denial of PP 23815. An appeal of the Planning Commission’s
decision to deny PP 23815, which proposes the continued operation of an
existing 35 foot high undisguised wireless telecommunication facility, approved
on September 15, 1998, with a life of 10 years.
The life permit expired on September 15, 2008 and the plot plan was
applied for on October 6, 2008 after the original life expired. Related Cases PUP 00790, PUP 00790S1. (16.5 of 06/02/09)