STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

 

ALL MEMBERS PRESENT

 

SEPTEMBER 14, 2021

TUESDAY                                                                                                                     

9:30 A.M.

 

CALL TO ORDER

INVOCATION BY RHONDA GOODWIN, SECRETARY I, TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM UPDATE: SUICIDE PREVENTION

 

1          ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

 

1.1       15477 CLERK OF THE BOARD:  Proof of Publication. [$0]

(APPROVED)

 

1.2       17078 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: RECEIVE AND FILE THE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S DECISION TO APPROVE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 37213 – Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption) and Section 15315 (Minor Land Divisions) – Applicant: Hector Correa – Engineer/Representative: Hacienda Development Solutions, Inc. c/o Sergio Vazquez – Fifth Supervisorial District – Romoland Zoning Area – Harvest Valley/Winchester Area Plan: Community Development: Very Low Density Residential (CD: VLDR) (1 Arce Minimum) – Location: Northerly of Patti Lane, southerly of Ellis Avenue, easterly of Dawson Road, and westerly of Antelope Road - 5 gross acres - Zoning: Rural Residential  (R-R) - REQUEST: The Tentative Parcel Map is a Schedule ‘H’ subdivision of 5 gross acres into four (4) residential parcels with the parcels sizes ranging from 1.19 gross acres to 1.42 gross acres. – APN: 327-061-009.  [$0]

(RECEIVED AND FILED)

 

2          CONSENT CALENDAR

 

2.1       17160 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Appointment of Jerome Sincich to the El Sobrante Landfill Citizen Oversight Committee, First District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.2       17227 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Kim Jarrell Johnson to the Riverside County Historical Commission, Second District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.3       14414 SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON:  Renewal of the Revised Local Emergency Declaration for Riverside County due to the epidemic infestation of bark beetles in the Mountain Communities of Idyllwild and Pine Cove, and the positive find of the Golden Spotted Oak Borer (GSOB) in the community of Idyllwild. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.4       17100 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ: Reappointment of Sharon Huddleston to the Desert Edge Community Council, Fourth District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.5       17103 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ: Appointment of Dick Madison to the Desert Edge Community Council, Fourth District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.6       17193 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ: Reappointment of Janet Ball to the Assessment Appeals Board #2, Fourth District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.7       17012 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Renewal of the Local Emergency Declaration for Riverside County Due to the Spread of Pierce's Disease in the Local Vineyards, District 3. [$0]                    

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.8       17013 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Renewal of Local Emergency in Riverside County Due to the Discovery of Citrus Greening Disease, or Huanglongbing, All Districts. [$0]                                    

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.9       14446 CLERK OF THE BOARD: Approval of the September 2021 Commemorative List of Presentations, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3          POLICY CALENDAR

 

3.1       17178 BOS DISTRICT 1: First District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds to be allocated to Riverside County Works c/o Jamil Dada Character Excellence Youth Awards Ceremony; Riverside County Sheriff’s Department; and Rivers & Land Conservancy. [$3,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.2       17145 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Riverside University Health System Foundation, Inland Empire Blue Belles, and the Christian Arts & Theatre. [$11,000.00 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)          

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.3       17117 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Adoption of Resolution No. 2021-176  Authorizing the Execution and Delivery by the County of a Ground Lease, a Lease Agreement, an Indenture, a Bond Purchase Agreement, a Continuing Disclosure Certificate and Escrow Agreements in connection with the issuance of Riverside County Infrastructure Financing Authority Lease Revenue Refunding Bond, Series 2021 A and Riverside County Infrastructure Financing Authority Lease Revenue Refunding Bond, Series 2021 B (Federally Taxable), and, Authorizing the Execution of Necessary Documents and Certificates and Related Actions.  All Districts. [$2,070,026- Bond Proceeds 100%] (Companion Item with MT# 17115 and MT#17131) (Vote on Separately)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.4       16959 ANIMAL SERVICES: Ratify and Approve Agreement for Animal Services Between City of Fontana and County of Riverside for the Provision of Animal Shelter Services, Agreement No. 21-011; District - All. [$769,149 - 100% Contract Revenue]

(APPROVED AS AMENDED)

 

3.5       16830 ANIMAL SERVICES: Budget Adjustments for FY 21/22; All Districts. [$4,060,000 - Department Budget 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.6       17091 AUDITOR CONTROLLER: Cash Overages & Shortages Report for the period of January 2021 through June 2021,  All Districts. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.7       16896 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT: Approve the California Mutual Aid Region I and Region VI Inter-Region Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Medical and Health Disaster Services, Personnel, Equipment and Supplies, and Authorize the Chairman to Sign, All Districts. [Total Cost $0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.8       16895 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT: Ratify and Approve the Agreement between the Riverside County Emergency Medical Services Agency (REMSA) and the State of California Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) for the Regional Disaster Medical Health Specialist Grant, authorize the Director of Emergency Management Department to Sign, and Amend Salary Ordinance No. 440 pursuant to Resolution No. 440-9216 submitted herewith, All Districts. [$240,000; 36% State, 36% Federal funds, 28% County funds].

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.9       17106 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT: Adopt Resolution No. 2021-170, Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside Authorizing the Director of the Emergency Management Department, or Designee, to submit Notice of Intent and Application for Hazard Mitigation Program Grants from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.10     17202 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT: Ratify Proclamation of Local Emergency in Riverside County due to Severe Storm.

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.11     17014 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH:  Ratify the Vector Control Services Agreement  No.12-027, between Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) and the County of Riverside through the Department of Environmental Health for a Term of One Year, from September 1, 2021 to August 31, 2022, with option for two additional years. Districts 1 and 3. [$5,100 Total Cost - 100% Reimbursement from MWD]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.12     17150 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Riverside Community College District Foundation, Junior League of Riverside Inc., and the Riverside Law Enforcement Appreciation Committee. [$8,500.00 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.13     15464 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT- REAL ESTATE (FM-RE): Approval of Ground Lease Agreement – Cabazon Site – T-Mobile West LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, CEQA Exempt, District 4. [$0] (Clerk to File CEQA Notice of Exemption)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.14     16989 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT- REAL ESTATE (FM-RE): Approval of the Memorandum of Understanding Between the Judicial Council of California and the County of Riverside regarding the New Indio Juvenile and Family Courthouse Project located in the City of Indio, California, CEQA Exempt, District 4 [$347,000, 100% John J. Benoit Detention Center Project Fund] (Clerk to file Notice of Exemption)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.15     16709 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT - REAL ESTATE (FM-RE):  Ratification and Approval of the Fourth Amendment to Lease with Mission Trail Investment, LLC - Riverside University Health System-Behavioral Health, Lake Elsinore, Lease Extension, CEQA Exempt, District 1.  [Total Cost $167,217, 53% Federal, 47 % State] (Clerk of the Board to file Notice of Exemption)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.16     14828 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Riverside University Health System Behavioral Health Riverside Juvenile Hall Coronavirus Disease 2019 Emergency Housing Conversion Project - Approval of Revised Project Budget and Approval of Change Order No. 1 for CICO Electrical Contractors, Inc., District 1. [Total Cost $680,572, 100% RUHS Behavioral Health Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.17     15601 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM: Riverside University Health System Medical Center Radiology Rooms F1068/1046 Computerized Tomography Scanner Replacement Project - California Environmental Quality Act Exempt, Approval of In-Principle, Preliminary Design Development Budget, and Approval of Architectural Services Agreement with RASC Engineering, Inc., District 5. [$206,600, 100% RUHS Enterprise Fund 40050]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.18     16764 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM (RUHS): Riverside University Health System Medical Center - Emergency Fire Damper Inspection Project - California Environmental Quality Act Exempt, Approval of In-Principle and Total Cost, District 5. [Total Cost $123,20, 100% RUHS Enterprise Fund 40050]                              

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.19     17018 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Approval  and Ratification of the Cooperative Agreement to Provide Fire Department Dispatch and Communication Services for the City of Calimesa for four (4) years; District 5. [$640,904 Revenue]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.20     17019 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Approval and Ratification of the Cooperative Agreement to Provide Fire Department Dispatch and Communication Services for the Pechanga Band of Luiseρo Indians for four (4) years; District 3. [$551,796 Revenue]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.21     17105 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Approval and Ratification of the Cooperative Agreement to Provide Fire Department Dispatch and Communication Services for the Morongo Band of Mission Indians for four (4) years; District 5. [$403,124 Revenue]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.22     16990 HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HHPWS):  Ratify and Approve the Consent to the Assignment and Assumption Agreement between Quail Place Apartment Homes, LP, a California Limited Partnership (“Assignor”), and Quail Place Blythe LLC, a California Limited Liability Company (“Assignee”), and the County of Riverside, in Connection with Quail Place Apartments Located at 551 South 3rd Street in Blythe, California, 92225, Assessor’s Parcel Number 869-080-060; District 4. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.23     14847 OFFICE ON AGING: Ratify and approve the Amendments No. 7 to the professional services agreements with ADT, LLC; Jewish Family Service of the Desert; Lifeline Systems Company; Kenady, LLC dba Lifespring Home Nutrition; Purfoods, LLC dba Mom’s Meals; Shield-California Health Care Center, Inc.; A & K Homecare Services dba Synergy Homecare and the Amendments No. 8 to the professional services agreements with 24-7 Higher Standard Corporation dba Brightstar Care of Central Western Riverside County; Accent Care of California, Inc.; Connect America.com, LLC; Miles and Jane, Inc. dba Home Instead Senior Care Hemet for the Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) to extend the period of performance for one (1) year without seeking competition, from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022, and authorize the Chair of the Board to sign the amendments on behalf of the County; and 2. All Districts; [Total Cost: $169,000 - 50% Federal, 50% State].

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.24     15598 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (RIVCOED): Receive and File the Statement of the Election Official, Adoption of  Resolution No. 2021-141 Declaring the Results of a Consolidated Special Election to Amend the Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Tax, Introduction of Ordinance No. 962.1 Authorizing the Amended Levy of a Special Tax within CFD 20-1M (Springbrook), District 2. [$0] (Clerk of the Board to Record Notice of Special Tax)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.25     15608 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Approval of the Amended and Restated Agreement between City of Temecula and The County of Riverside for Library Operations Services at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library, District 3. [$841,500, City of Temecula 100%]              

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.26     16994 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Adoption of Resolution 2021-149, Declaring its Intent to Levy and Collect Assessments for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 on Assessable Hotels and Motels Located within the Temecula Wine Country Tourism Marketing District, District 3. [$0]

(SET FOR PUBLIC MEETING 10/05/2021 @ 9:30 A.M. AND SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING 11/02/2021 @ 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.27     17162 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Riverside County Office of Economic Development, Riverside Museum Associates, Kiwanis Club of Riverside Welfare Foundation, and Corona-Norco United Way. [$16,500.00 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS AMENDED)

 

3.28     16968 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (DPSS): Approve the Professional Services Agreements with Caring 4 America, L.L.C., #DPSS-0002810 and with Practical Solutions, #DPSS-0002811, for Residential Cleaning and Hoarding Services, for five years without seeking competitive bids.  All Districts; [Total Cost $300,000 and up to $30,000 in Additional Compensation Provisions] – [45.55%Federal, 7.86% County, 46.59% Realignment]                    

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.29     17054 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (DPSS): Ratify and approve Agreement No. 21-5036 between the California Department of Social Services and Riverside County for Resource Family Approval (RFA) Services, for the period July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2023.  All Districts; [Total cost: $1,029,440 - Federal 24%, County 8%, Realignment 68%].           

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.30     17057 RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:  Ratify and approve the Dark Fiber License Agreement and the Licensed Fiber Order No. 200226 with Charter Communications Operating, LLC (subsidiary of Spectrum Enterprise), for the renewal of the county’s dark fiber circuits to provide connectivity and services at five county locations on the county’s private voice and data networks starting June 21, 2021 through July 31, 2031 without seeking competitive bids. All Districts [Total Aggregate Cost $1,001,664 - RCIT Budget-100%]  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.31     17047 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH:  Ratify and Approve Agreement #21-26-084-00 with the Riverside County Transportation Commission for the Western Riverside County Measure A Specialized Transit Program Grant, Districts 1,2,3,5. [$1,733,244 66% RCTC, 34% State]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.32     16778 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-PUBLIC HEALTH : Authorization for Participation and Administration of the California Children’s Services (CCS) Program and Child Health and Disabilities Prevention (CHDP) on Behalf of the County of Riverside for Fiscal Year 2021/2022, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.33     17077 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM – PUBLIC HEALTH: Ratify and Approve the Aurrera Health Group Agreement Amendment between Aurrera Health Group, LLC, on Behalf of the California Department of Health Care Services, and Riverside County Department of Public Health for Adverse Childhood Experiences Aware Initiative to extend the performance period for six months through December 31, 2021, All Districts. [$0 -100% State Funded]                   

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.34     17017 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Ratify and Approve the Law Enforcement Services Agreement between the County of Riverside and the Val Verde Unified School District Police Department, District 5. [$61,000 - School Services Law Enforcement Revenue 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.35     14888 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 664.83 APPROVING DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT NO. 1900022 – Applicant: EEL – Riverside County, LLC – Fourth Supervisorial District – Thousand Palms Zoning District – Western Coachella Area Plan: Community Development: Light Industrial (CD:LI) (0.25 – 0.60 FAR) – Location: North of Adelaid St, East of Front St, and South of Northshore St – 0.64 Acres – Zoning: Industrial Park (I-P) – APN: 650-360-021 [100% Applicant Funds]  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.36     16806 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Notice of Completion – Roof Restoration and Repair Project, County Staff Office and Materials Laboratory Building in the City of Riverside, District 1. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.37     16960 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of the Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Advertise for Bid for the San Jacinto Street Resurfacing Project; CEQA Exempt, 3rd District. [$1,968,429 - 61% Gas Tax/SB 1, 38% City of Hemet, 1% EMWD] (Clerk to Advertise)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.38     16962 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  Approve the Force Account Construction Projects in the Unincorporated Areas of Thermal, Coachella, Mecca, and Blythe.  District 4. [$2,642,000 Total Cost - 100% Gas Tax/SB-1]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.39     17095 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of Cooperative Agreement between the County of Riverside, the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and KB Homes Coastal, Inc. for Homeland – Briggs Road Line A, Stage 1, Homeland – Briggs Road Line B, Stage 1, Homeland Master Drainage Plan – Line 1, Stage 2 (Tract Map Nos. 29322 and 37533), Project Nos. 4-0-00349 and 4-0-00348; Nothing further is required under CEQA; District 3. [$0] (Companion Item to MT# 17093)  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.40     17200 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES and SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON: Increased Code Enforcement Staffing For Evenings And Weekends.

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.41     BOS DISTRICT 3: Third District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club of Temecula, SAFE Family Justice Centers, and Rancho Damacitas Children & Family Services. [$14,500.00] (4/5 vote required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.42     RIVERSIDE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICE & RIVERSIDE COUNTY CHILDREN & FAMILY COMMISSION, FIRST 5 RIVERSIDEEstablishment of the Early Care & Education (ECE) Recovery Fund to stabilize and expand availability of ECE to support the return of working parents to the workforce.  All Districts [$15,000,000; 100% Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds].

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

4          Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency Meeting

 

            (NO BUSINESS)

 

5          Public Financing Authority Meeting

 

            (NO BUSINESS)

 

5          COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ASSET LEASING CORPORATION MEETING

 

5.1       17131 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Adoption of Resolution No. C2021-02 Authorizing the Execution and Delivery of Escrow Agreements in Connection with the Refunding of Certain Prior Bonds of the County of Riverside Asset Leasing Corporation (the “Corporation”) and Authorizing the Execution of Necessary Documents and Certificates and Related Actions. (Companion Item with MT#17115 and MT#17117) (Vote on Separately)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

5          RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING

 

5.2       17115 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Adoption of Resolution No. 2021-03 in connection with the Issuance of Riverside County Infrastructure Financing Authority Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2021A and Riverside County Infrastructure Financing Authority Series 2021B (Federally Taxable), and Authorizing the Execution of Necessary Documents and related actions. All Districts. [$2,070,026 - Bond Proceeds 100%] (Companion to MT#17117 and MT#17131) (Vote on Separately)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

5          RIVERSIDE DISTRICT COURT FINANCING CORPORATION MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

6          Industrial Development Authority Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

7          In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

8          Community Facilities District Legislative Body Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

9          Riverside County Library System Foundation Meeting

 

            (NO BUSINESS)

 

10        Housing Authority Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

11        Flood Control and Water Conservation District Meeting

 

11.1     16961 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Adoption of Resolution No. F2021-28, Authorization to Convey an Easement Interest in Real Property over a Portion of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 378-122-015, 378-122-014, 378-123-018, 378-123-017, 378-124-018, 378-124-017, 378-125-016 and 378-125-015, respectively referenced as RCFC Parcel Numbers 3040-111, 3040-117, 3040-126, 3040-138, 3040-277, 3040-149, 3040-161 and 3040-168, to Southern California Edison Company by Easement Deed, Lake Elsinore Outlet Channel, Project No. 3-0-00040, Nothing Further is Required Under CEQA, District 1. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)                          

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.2     17044 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approve Annual Report on Financial Status of Area Drainage Plans, Districts 1, 2, 3 and 5. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.3     17046 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT:  Approval of the Plans and Specifications and Contract Documents; Authorize to Advertise for Bids for the Lakeland Village MDP Line H, Project No. 3-0-00020, Nothing Further is Required Under CEQA, District 1. [$0] (CLERK TO ADVERTISE)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.4     17082 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Review and Determine That Emergency Conditions Continue and There is a Need to Continue the Apple Fire and El Dorado Fire Emergency Actions, Nothing Further is Required Under CEQA, District 5. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.5     17087 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Adoption of Resolution No. F2021-33, Authorization to Convey an Easement Interest in Real Property and Temporary Construction Easement over a Portion of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 331-190-057, 331-190-059, 331-190-055 and 331-190-061, referenced as RCFC Parcel Numbers 4310-22A, 4310-24A, 4310-23 and 4310-21A, to and Approval of Purchase and Sale Agreement with Southern California Edison Company, Romoland Line A Project, Nothing Further is Required Under CEQA, District 5. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.6     17089 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Allocation of Development Impact Fee Funds for Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Projects, Districts 3 and 5.  [$90,016 Total Cost – Development Impact Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.7     17093 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of Cooperative Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, the County of Riverside and KB Homes Coastal, Inc. for Homeland – Briggs Road Line A, Stage 1, Homeland – Briggs Road Line B, Stage 1 and Homeland Master Drainage Plan – Line 1, Stage 2 (Tract Map Nos. 29322 and 37533), Project Nos. 4-0-00349, 4-0-00348 and 4-0-00345, Nothing Further is Required Under CEQA, District 3. [$0] (Companion Item to MT# 17095)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

12        County Board and Waste Resources Management District Meeting

 

C. County

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

D. District

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

13        County Board and Regional Park and Open Space District Meeting

 

C. County

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

D. District

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

14        Riverside Community Housing Corp. Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

15        Riverside University Health System Medical Center Governing Board Meeting

 

15.1     17036 RUHS- Community Health Centers:  Approval of One Appointment to Community Health Center (CHC) Board, All Districts. ($0)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

15.2     17038 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-MEDICAL CENTER: Ratify and Approve the Grant Funding Agreement No. 21-26-094-00 from Riverside County Transportation Commission for the Western Riverside County Measure A Specialized Transit Program Effective July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2024, All Districts. [Total Grant Amount $1,759,672; Total Match Fund Amount $1,370,849; Total Cost $3,130,521; 56.2% Riverside County Transportation Commission and 43.8% Hospital Enterprise Fund]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

VIDEO PRESENTATION HONORING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF 9/11

 

16        Public Comment

 

16.1     John Parker spoke regarding discrepancies in the election process.

 

16.2     Pam Robinson spoke regarding the shortage of childcare centers for working parents.

 

16.3     Debbie Walsh spoke regarding the Planning department not giving her information that she requested.

 

16.4     Kris Pillow spoke regarding the inaccuracy of COVID statistics.

 

16.5     Roy Bleckert spoke regarding the actions of politicians and the media not being honest.

 

16.6     Mercedes DeLeon spoke regarding Americans losing their freedom of choice.

 

16.7     Joy Perez spoke regarding Mobilehome park in Hemet and requested an investigation.

 

17        Presentations

 

(Supervisor HEWITT) Constitution Week Proclamation

 

(Supervisor Spiegel) Recovery Happens Month Proclamation

 

(Supervisor Spiegel) National Preparedness Month Proclamation

 

18        ITEMS PULLED FOR DISCUSSION

 

3.3, 3.4, 3.10, 3.26, 3.27, 3.42

 

19        Public Hearings

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

20        10:00 A.M. County General Plan Amendment Initiation Proceedings Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

21        10:00 A.M. County Land Use Public Hearings Meeting

 

21.1     17006 SUBJECT: TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ PLANNING: Public Hearing on CHANGE OF ZONE NO 2000008, ORDINANCE NO 348.4964 and PLOT PLAN NO 190039 - Adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration (CEQ190175) – Applicant: Duke Realty - Engineer/Representative: Michael Weber - First Supervisorial District  - Mead Valley Area Plan – North Perris Area Zoning District – General Plan: Light Industrial (LI) – Zoning: Manufacturing Heavy (M-H) and Manufacturing- Service Commercial (M-SC) – Location: Northeast corner of Harvill Avenue and Rider Street – 15.08 acres – REQUEST A Plot Plan to construct a 334,922 square foot warehouse  and distribution facility with 10,990 square feet of first floor office, 7,850 square feet of office mezzanine, 316,082 square feet of warehouse 41 dock doors, parking for automobiles and trucks and two water quality detention basins, and associated improvements. Site improvements includes a flood control easement on the northern boundary of the property, a signing and striping plan, including improvements to the intersections of Harvill Avenue and Rider Street, and improvements to Harvill Street and the intersection of the southern driveway and Rider Street.   Approximately 1.81 acres of the project site, specifically the southwest corner, is zoned M-SC.  The remaining 13.27 acres of the project site is zoned M-H.  Change of Zone No. 2000008 proposes to change the zoning classification of the 13.27 acre section from M-H to M-SC in order to apply a single zoning classification throughout the project site.  APN(s): 317-170-024, 317-170-045. District 1.[Applicant Fees 100%] (Continued from July 20, 2021; MT#15595) (Continue to October 5, 2021)

(CONT’D. TO 10/05/2021 @ 10:00 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

21.2     17085 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: PUBLIC HEARING ON CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 2000026, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 348.4971 – CEQA Exempt per Section 15061 (b)(3) –  Applicant: JS63 MX Inc., c/o Aaron Cooke – First Supervisorial District – Good Hope Area – Mead Valley Area Plan – Rural Community: Rural Community Very Low Density Residential (RC:RC-VLDR) – Location: north of Simpkins Road, east of Main Street, south of Eucalyptus Avenue, and west of Spring Street – 14.65 gross acres – Zoning: Existing: Rural Residential (R-R); Proposed: Light Agriculture (A-1) – REQUEST: Change of Zone No. 2000026 (CZ2000026) is a zoning application to change the existing Rural Residential (R-R) zoned parcel to Light Agriculture (A-1) zoning in order to align the subject site’s zoning classification more closely with the agricultural uses that have historically been present on-site. District 1. [Applicant Fees 100%]                      

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

21.3     17086 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: PUBLIC HEARING ON CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 2000029 & TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 37946, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 348.4972  – CEQA Exempt per Section 15315 & Section 15061 (b)(3) –  Applicant: 4M Engineering, c/o Matt Liesemeyer – Engineer/Representative: Brian Hess – First Supervisorial District – South Elsinore Area Zoning Area – Elsinore Area Plan – Medium Density Residential (MDR) – Location: 19671 Grand Ave., Lake Elsinore, CA, 92530 -- North of Marvella Lane, West of Grand Avenue, and South of Skylark Drive – 0.81 Gross Acres – Current Zoning:  Rural-Residential (R-R) – Proposed Zoning: One-Family Dwellings (R-1) – REQUEST: Change of Zone No. 2000029 is a proposal to change the subject site’s existing zoning classification from Rural Residential (R-R) to One-Family Dwellings (R-1) to accommodate the size of the parcels that will result from the subdivision, as well as put the land into consistency with the County Initiated General Plan Land Use designation of Medium Density Residential (MDR). Tentative Parcel Map No. 37946 is a proposal for a Schedule “F” subdivision of approximately 0.81 gross acres into 2 parcels with a minimum lot size of 0.27 acres. No grading or improvements are proposed for this subdivision. – APN: 370-200-061. District 1. [Applicant Fees 100%]  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

21.4     14883 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: PUBLIC HEARING ON CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 1900019, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 348. 4974 AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE ENLARGEMENT NO. 180007, RESOLUTION NO. 2021-171, AND ASSOCIATED LAND CONSERVATION CONTRACT - CEQA EXEMPT - Applicant: The Lin Hu Revocable Living Trust – First Supervisorial District – Rancho California Zoning Area – Southwest Area Plan – Rural: Rural Mountainous (RM) (10 Acre Minimum) – 9.55 Acres – Location: North of Buena Vista Road, south of Carancho Road, east of Los Gatos Road and west of El Calamar Road – Zoning: Rural Residential (R-R) - REQUEST: Change of Zone No. 1900019 proposes to change the site’s zoning classification from Rural Residential (R-R) to Light Agriculture (A-1). Agricultural Preserve Enlargement No. 180007 proposes to enlarge the Rancho California Agricultural Preserve No. 19 by 9.55 acres and establish a land conservation contract - APNs: 933-120-038 (9.55 total acres). [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

21.5     14884 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: PUBLIC HEARING ON CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 1900018 AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 348.4973, AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE ENLARGEMENT NO. 190001, RESOLUTION NO. 2021-172, AND ASSOCIATED LAND CONSERVATION CONTRACT - CEQA EXEMPT - Applicant: WST Group USA, Inc. – First Supervisorial District – Rancho California Zoning Area – Southwest Area Plan – Rural: Rural Mountainous (RM) (10 Acre Minimum) – 19.58 Acres – Location: North of Buena Vista Road, south of Carancho Road, east of Los Gatos Road and west of El Calamar Road – Zoning: Rural Residential (R-R) - REQUEST: Change of Zone No. 1900018 proposes to change the site’s zoning classification from Rural Residential (R-R) to Light Agriculture (A-1). Agricultural Preserve Enlargement No. 190001 proposes to enlarge the Rancho California Agricultural Preserve No. 18 by 19.58 acres and establish a land conservation contract – APN: 933-120-039 and 933-120-040 (19.58 total acres).  [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

21.6     16981 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: Public Hearing on Conditional Use Permit No. 190033, Adopt Ordinance No. 664.82 and Development Agreement No. 1900021 – CEQA EXEMPT – Applicant: Catalyst Hemet, LLC – Third Supervisorial District – Ramona Area –  San Jacinto Area Plan: Commercial Retail: (CR) (0.20 – 0.35 FAR) – Location: south of East Florida Avenue/SH-74 and east of Columbia Street – 0.67 Acres – Zoning: Scenic Highway Commercial (C-P-S) – REQUEST: Development Agreement No. 1900021 is associated with the proposed Conditional Use Permit and grants the applicant vesting rights to develop the Project in accordance with the terms of Development Agreement No. 1900021 and Conditional Use Permit No. 190033. The Development Agreement will provide community benefits to the San Jacinto Valley Area and has a term of 10 years.. Conditional Use Permit No. 190033 is a proposal to utilize an existing building to establish and operate a 4,080 square foot cannabis retail facility with delivery on an 0.67-acre lot with parking and landscaping. – APN: 438-230-042. District 3 [100% Applicant Funds] (Continued from August 17, 2021, MT#15570) (Taken Off Calendar)                     

(TAKEN OFF CALENDAR)

 

22        Comments

 

Board Members (5 Minutes)

 

Supervisor Washington:

·         9/11 Remembrance Events in Murrieta and Temecula

 

Supervisor Perez:

·         All Valley Mayor and Tribal Chair Luncheon

·         California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce

·         Desirae Krawczyk won her third mixed doubles title in the US Open Tennis tournament

 

Supervisor Jeffries:

·         Redistricting process going to Planning Commission and the Board in October

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·         Remembrance Ceremony recognizing serviceman who lost their lives in Afghanistan.

·         On Friday, September 17, 2021, Norco resident U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Kareem Nikoui will be honored by a procession through Norco. Join the Community on sixth street as the precession goes through Norco to Crestlawn.

·         Corona/Norco School District Fentanyl Awareness Campaign - Community Conversation Nights: September 16 at Corona Historic Civic Center, September 30 at Norco Nellie Weaver Hall and Oct 14 at Eastvale Community Center

 

Board Committee Report / Update

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

Executive Officer / State Budget Update

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

County Counsel Report On Closed Sessions

 

(NO REPORTABLE ACTION)

 

23        Memorials / Adjournments

 

Supervisor Perez:

·         U.S. Marine Cpl. Hunter Lopez

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·         Craig Brown

·         Elva Bonilla

·         U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kareem Mae’Lee Grant Nikoui

 

CONCURRENT EXECUTIVE SESSION-COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, GOVERNING BOARD OF THE RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM MEDICAL CENTER, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT, FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, WASTE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, HOUSING AUTHORITY, RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORP., 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 (d)(1) of Government Code Section 54946.9)

 

17211 A.1       Operation Safe House v. County of Riverside, et al. (Riverside Superior Court Case No.: RIC2000260) and Jackie Moot v. County of Riverside, et al. (Riverside Superior Court Case No.: RIC2000439) (consolidated cases)

 

17212 A.2       County of Riverside and Riverside County Service Area 62 v. The Dow Chemical Company, et al., Judicial Council Coordination Proceeding No. 4435 (Riverside County Superior Court, Case No. RIC1905482)

 

17213 A.3       Imperial Irrigation District v. County of Riverside, et al. (Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case No. BS175175)

 

17214 A.4       Double D Mining, LLC v. County of Riverside (Riverside Superior Court Case No. 1504336)

 

17215 A.5       Anthony P., a minor by and through his guardian ad litem, Angela Friedrichs v. County of Riverside, et al. (Riverside Superior Court, Palm Springs Case No. PSC1903749)

 

Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation: 

Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (d)(2) of Government Code Section 54956.9:

 

17216 B.1       One Potential Case

 

17217 B.2       One Potential Case

 

17218 B.3       One Potential Case

 

Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation:

Initiation of litigation pursuant to subdivision (d)(4) of Government Code Section 54956.9:

 

17219 C.1       One Potential Case

 

With respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6:

 

17220 D.1       Conference with labor negotiator:

                        Agency Negotiator – Brenda Diederichs, Asst. County Executive Officer

                        Employee organizations – Management/Confidential, Unrepresented, RCDDAA,

                                                                   RSA, SEIU, LIUNA, UDW and LEMU

 

With respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54957(b)(1):

 

17221 E.1       Public Employee Performance Evaluation

                        Title:  County Counsel

 

(NO REPORT OUT)

 

The Chair declared the meeting adjourned.

Karen Spiegel, Chair of the Board of Supervisors

ATTEST:  Kecia R. Harper, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors