STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

 

ALL MEMBERS PRESENT

 

MAY 23, 2023

TUESDAY                                                                                                                   

9:30 A.M.

 

CALL TO ORDER

ROLL CALL

INVOCATION BY BRENT SHARICK, VOLUNTEER CHAPLAIN, RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

CLERK OF THE BOARD UPDATE

 

1          ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

 

1.1       20316 CLERK OF THE BOARD:  Proof of Publication. [$0]

(APPROVED)

 

1.2       21841 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: Receive and File of the Planning Commission Decision as Stated in the Report of Actions. All Districts. [$0]                       

(RECEIVED AND FILED)

 

1.3       21842 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: Receive and File of the Director’s Hearing Decision as Stated in the Report of Actions. Districts 1, 2, 3, and 4. [$0]                  

(RECEIVED AND FILED)

 

2          CONSENT CALENDAR

 

2.1       22022 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Reappointment of Charles Duane Romero to the Mead Valley Municipal Advisory Council, First District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.2       22023 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Reappointment of Nikolas Tejeda to the Mead Valley Municipal Advisory Council, First District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.3       22024 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Reappointment of Randolph P. Frodsham as 2nd Alternate to the Good Hope/Meadowbrook Municipal Advisory Council, First District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.4       21939 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Ruth Brissenden to the El Sobrante Landfill Citizen Oversight Committee, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.5       21940 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Tracy Davis to the El Sobrante Landfill Citizen Oversight Committee, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.6       21941 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Fred Myers to the El Sobrante Landfill Citizens Oversight Committee, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.7       21942 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Jerome Sincich to the El Sobrante Landfill Citizens Oversight Committee, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.8       21943 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Lee Allan Wilson to the El Sobrante Landfill Citizens Oversight Committee, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.9       21947 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Robert Hafner to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.10     21952 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Lee Wilson to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.11     21953 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Glen Nelson to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.12     21954 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Fred Myers to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.13     21955 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Jerome Sincich to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.14     21957 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Appointment of Antonia Eli Mast to the Children and Families Advisory Committee, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.15     21958 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Marissa Gruytch to the Planning Commission, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.16     22034 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Bruce Rogers to the Woodcrest Municipal Advisory Council, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.17     22035 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of George Perez to the Woodcrest Municipal Advisory Council, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.18     22037 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL: Reappointment of Marc McClain to the Woodcrest Municipal Advisory Council, Second District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.19     22049 SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON: Appointment of Steven M Busch, Murrieta Valley Cemetery District, Third District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.20     21935 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ: Reappointment of Marco Celedon, Sergio Duran, and Mike Wells to the Thermal-Oasis Community Council, Fourth District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.21     22032 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ: Reappointment of Steven Joseph Waggoner to the Veterans' Advisory Committee, Fourth District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.22     20341 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ:  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.)

 

2.23     21718 SUPERVISOR YXSTIAN GUTIERREZ: Appointment of Steve Lech to the Historical Commission. Fifth District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.24     21857 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.)

 

2.25     21858 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.)

 

2.26     21876 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER: Internal Audit Report 2023-019: Riverside County Office of County Counsel           

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.27     21883 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER: Internal Audit Report 2023-326: Riverside County Information Technology Follow-up Audit, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.28     21884 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER: Internal Audit Report 2023-317: Riverside County Office of the District Attorney, Follow-up Audit, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.29     20379 COUNTY COUNSEL: Approval of the Amendment to the 2022 Riverside Transit Agency Conflict of Interest Code [Districts 1, 2] [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.30     20417 COUNTY COUNSEL: Approval of the Amendment to the Conflict of Interest Code for Rubidoux Community Services District [District 2] [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.31     21863 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS / SUPERVISOR JEFFRIES: Riverside County Workforce Development Board Reappointment of Morris Myers; All Districts [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.32     21967 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS/SUPERVISOR WASHINGTON: Riverside County Workforce Development Board Reappointment of Patrick Ellis; Third District. [$0]              

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.33     21887 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Receive and File the Treasurer's Monthly Disclosure Report on Investments dated  April, 2023, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.34     21962 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Receive and file the Treasurer’s Purchase Detail Report for April 2023, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.35     21963 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Treasurer’s Monthly Statement of County and School Funds for April 2023, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.36     21754 SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON: Appointment of Jennifer Nguyen Mejares Pham to the Murrieta Valley Cemetery District Board, Third District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.37     21712 SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON: Reappointment of Connie Cain McConnell to the Murrieta Valley Cemetery District, Third District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.38     22018 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Receive and File the Monthly Advocacy Update for March 2023, [All Districts] [$0]     

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3          POLICY CALENDAR

 

3.1       22055 BOS DISTRICT 1: First District Use of Community Improvement Designation Funds (CID) Funds for scholarships to High School Seniors who served on First District Youth Advisory Council [$3,000-General Fund100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.2       22031 BOS DISTRICT 1: First District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for Riverside Transit Agency, and Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce  [$45,120 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.3       22050 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for Reaching New Heights Foundation, Jurupa Area Recreation and Park District, Inland Empire Belles, Eastvale Kiwanis, Inc., and Rondo School of Discovery. [$18,000.00 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.4       22073 SUPERVISOR KAREN SPIEGEL:  Amendment of text to Board Policy A-51 related to Municipal Advisory Councils (MAC’s) and Community Councils (CC’s) to allow each District Supervisor the ability to have more than five (5) CC/MAC members, if desired, and to encourage, but not penalize, CC/MACs to meet at least quarterly. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM. W/DIRECTION TO STAFF TO BRING BACK UPDATED BOARD POLICY TO INCLUDE PROPOSED RECOMMENDATIONS)

 

3.5       22042 BOS DISTRICT 3: Third District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for Lake Menifee Women's Club, Hospice of the Valleys, Smiles for Seniors Foundation, Menifee Interfaith and Community Service Council [$9,500 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.6       22014 BOS DISTRICT 3: Approve Third District Unincorporated Communities Initiative Projects and Direct the Executive Office to transfer $1,398,291 to the Riverside County Transportation Department, and $32,000 to the Riverside County Department of Animal Services, from the Unincorporated Communities Fund, to Support Project Funding.  District 3. [$1,430,291 Total Cost – 100% NCC Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.7       21984 BOS DISTRICT 5: Fifth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Fair Housing Council of Riverside County, Inc., H.E.L.P. Inc., and Butterfield Language Academy. [$8,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.8       22008 EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  Fiscal Year 2023-24 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes, Approve and Adopt Resolution No. 2023-157, Authorizing and Approving the Borrowing of Funds for Fiscal Year 2023-24; the Issuance and Sale of One or More 2023 Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes; and the Execution and Delivery of Related Documents. All Districts.  [$473,318 - Note Proceeds 100%] (VOTE ON SEPARATELY)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.9       21971 EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  Receive and File the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Third Quarter Budget Report; Approval of the recommendations and associated budget adjustments, All Districts.  [$72,736,722 - 35% General Fund, 65% Department budgets] (4/5 Vote Required)   

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.10     21945 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approval of Salton Sea Authority Member Assessment FY23/24, 4th District. [$200,000]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.11     21936 ASSESSOR-COUNTY-CLERK-RECORDER:  Approve the agreement with CD-Data, dba ParcelQuest, to provide the County with access to data and maps for the County area and to pay a fee to the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder based on ParcelQuest’s sales and/or licensing of data and maps, in exchange for providing assessor data, All Districts. [$0]                    

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.12     21827 ASSESSOR-COUNTY-CLERK-RECORDER: Approval of the Agreement Between the Counties of Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Diego for the Shared Ownership and Ongoing Maintenance of the Statewide Electronic Courier Universal Recording Environment Electronic Recording Delivery System known as SECURE.  Five (5) years. All Districts.  [$1,525,000 - Electronic Recording Fee Fund 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.13     21300 DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES:  Approve the Purchase of Two (2) Beam Electric Vehicle Autonomous Renewal Chargers, Districts 1 and 4.  [$160,080 Total Cost - AB 2766 Funding 50%, Federal 33% and State 17%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.14     21086 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM): Lakeland Village Sports Park - Approval of the First Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement for Glenn A. Rick Engineering and Development Company and Approval of Technical Specifications to Advertise for Bids; District 2. [$108,970 – 100% American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Fund (previously approved budget)] (Clerk to Advertise for Bids)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.15     21467 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM): Indio Fairgrounds - Shalimar Building Structural Roof Repair Project - Approval of Revised Project Budget and Approval of Notice of Completion for Horizons Construction Company International, Inc.; District 4. [$146,603 - 100% Facilities Management Community Center Budget - General Fund 10000] (Clerk to Record Notice of Completion)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.16     20173 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, REAL ESTATE DIVISION: Ratification and Approval of Fifth Amendment to Lease with B.H. PROPERTIES, LLC, Riverside University Health System - Behavioral Health, 5 Year Lease Extension, CEQA Exempt pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 and 15061(b)(3), District 1. [$3,729,834 - Federal 40%, State 60% - Behavioral Health Fund 10000] (Clerk to File Notice of Exemption)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.17     21748 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT-REAL ESTATE (FM-RE): Adoption of Resolution Number 2023-125 Authorization to Sell Real Property Located in the City of Riverside, County of Riverside, State of California; Assessor’s Parcel Number 189-080-001; CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3); District 1, [$101,500 - 100% Sale Proceeds] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.18     17977 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT- REAL ESTATE (FM-RE): Ratification and Approval of the Telecommunications Lease Agreement with  Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership, d/b/a Verizon Wireless, for the Lamb Canyon Landfill Communication Site, CEQA Exempt pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 and 15061 (b)(3); District 5. [$0] (Clerk to File Notice of Exemption)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.19     21862 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT-REAL ESTATE (FM-RE):  Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-145 Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property in the Unincorporated Area of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 428-010-019, 428-010-020, 428-020-002, and 428-020-003 by Grant Deed from CHILDHELP, INC., a California non-profit corporation; District 5. [$0] (Clerk to file Notice of Intention)

(SET FOR PUBLIC MEETING ON OR AFTER 06/27/2023 @ 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.20     19267 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND PROBATION DEPARTMENT: Riverside Alan M. Crogan Youth Treatment and Education Center Vocational Expansion Project - Approval of Construction Management Services Agreement with Balfour Beatty, District 1. [$2,474,598 – 74.69% State Grant Funds, 25.31% DIF Fund 30501 (Previously approved budget)]                            

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.21     21408 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT AND PURCHASING AND FLEET SERVICES: Hemet Fleet Facility Underground Storage Tank Removal Project – California Environmental Quality Act Exempt, Approval of In-Principle and Preliminary Project Budget; District 5. [$334,858 – 100% Proceeds from the Sale of County Property - Fund 11183]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.22     21207 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM: Riverside University Health System Medical Center Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Suite Project - Approval of Additional Funds to Establish a Preliminary Design Development Budget and Professional Services Agreement with Leo A. Daly Architects, Inc.; District 5. [$1,591,427 - 100% RUHS Enterprise Fund 40050]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.23     19992 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Riverside University Health System Behavioral Health Indio Inpatient and Crisis Facility Anti-Ligature Compliance Project – California Environmental Quality Act Exempt, Approval of In-Principle, Preliminary Project Budget, and Approval of Professional Services Agreement for Architectural Services with Prest Vuksic Greenwood Architects,  District 4.  [$1,117,895 - 100% RUHS - Behavioral Health Department - General Fund 10000]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.24     21602 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Riverside University Health System - Behavioral Health Restorative Transformation Center Renovation Project - Ratify and Approve First Amendments to Agreements with Westgroup Designs, Inc. for Architectural Services and Tilden-Coil Constructors, Inc. for Construction Management Services, Ratify and Approve Change Orders Nos. 6 and 7 for Inland Building Construction Companies, Inc., and Notices of Completion for 3 Multi-Prime Construction Contractors; District 1. [$516,640 - 73% State Grant Funds, 27% RUHS Behavioral Health Funds (Previously approved budget)] (Clerk to Record Notices of Completion)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.25     20265 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT: John J. Benoit Detention Center Electronic Security System Upgrade Emergency Project – California Environmental Quality Act Exempt, Approval of In-Principle and Preliminary Project Budget, Ratify and Approve the Construction Contract with CML Security LLC; District 4. [Total Cost $1,292,661 - 32.7% Benoit Detention Center Fund 30702, 67.3% DIF Fund 30501]                

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.26     21892 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Authorize and Approve the Donation of one (1) 1997 F-350 E-One Ambulance from Riverside County Fire Department to the Moreno Valley College School of Public Safety; District 1; [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.27     21913 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Hazardous Fire Area Closures in the Unincorporated Areas of Riverside County effective June 1, 2023; Districts 1, 3, 4, & 5; [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.28     21930 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Authorize and Approve the Donation of one (1) 2002 Type I Fire Engine from the Fire Department to the Indio Rotary Club; District 4 [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.29     21959 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Authorize and Approve the Donation of one (1) 1997 Type I Fire Engine from the Fire Department to the Town of Cuquio, Jalisco, Mexico; All Districts [$0]                          

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.30     21900 FIRE DEPARTMENT - Approval of Amendment No. 3 to the Master Maintenance Agreement and Software Maintenance Sub-Agreement between the County of Riverside and Peraton Inc. for the implementation of Tablet Command Software, and Annual Licensing & Maintenance Service; All Districts. [Total Cost $924,410; up to $92,441 in additional compensation]; General Fund 20%, Structural Fire Taxes & Prop 172 34%, & Contract Reimbursements 46%.

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.31     21662 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HWS):  Approve the Form of Loan Agreement for the Use of HOME Funds for Tripoli Apartments and All Attachments Thereto, in the City of Coachella, and Authorize the Director of HWS to Execute the HOME Loan Agreement, Covenant Agreement, and Subordination Agreement; District 4. [$2,415,000 - 100% HOME Investment Partnerships Act Funds] [Affirming Finding of No Significant Impacts pursuant to NEPA]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.32     21838 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HWS):  Approve the Form of the Subrecipient Agreement for the Use of Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program (HHIP) Funds for Project Legacy and the Health and Justice   Center with Young Scholars for Academic Empowerment dba TruEvolution Inc. in the City of Riverside and Authorize the Director of HWS to Execute the HHIP Loan Agreement and Covenant Agreement; District 1. [$2,500,000 – 100% HHIP Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.33     21597 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (HWS/WDD): Approve the Application to the California Workforce Development Board for Subsequent Designation as a Local Workforce Area and Recertification of the Riverside County Workforce Development Board; All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.34     21308 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (HWS/WDD): Approve FY23/24 -FY24/25 Youth Opportunity Center Operations Cost Reimbursement template agreement and funding requests to enter into contracts with California Family Life Center and Arbor E&T, LLC for two years with Board approved Single Source Justification; Districts 1, 2, 4 and 5. [Total Cost $10,200,000; up to $2,040,000 in additional compensation – 100% Federal WIOA Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.35     21855 HUMAN RESOURCES AND FIRE DEPARTMENT: Classification & Compensation Recommendation to establish a new Fire Apparatus Technician III classification; and amend Ordinance No. 440 pursuant to Resolution No. 440-9367 submitted herewith, All Districts. [Cost-$0, Source of Funds – General Fund, Structural Fire Taxes, and Contract Reimbursement]              

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.36     21745 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-129 Giving Notice of Intent to Establish County Service Area Charges for Fiscal Year 2023-2024.  All Districts.  [$0] (Clerk to Set and Publish Notice for Public Hearing) 

(SET FOR PUBLIC HRG. 0711/2023 @ 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.37     21807 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Adoption of Ordinance No. 978, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax Within Community Facilities District No. 23-1M (Highgrove Town Center) TR 38025-1.  District 1.  [$107,730 On-going Cost; 100% CFD No. 23-1M (Highgrove Town Center] (CEQA Exempt)  (Clerk to file Notice of Exemption; Clerk to Publish and Post)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.38     21811 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:  Adoption of Ordinance No. 979, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax Within Community Facilities District No. 23-2M (Highgrove) TR 38025-2.  District 1.  [$105,256 On-going Cost; 100% CFD No. 23-2M (Highgrove)] (CEQA Exempt) (Clerk to file Notice of Exemption; Clerk to Publish and Post)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.39     21812 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Adoption of Ordinance No. 980, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax Within Community Facilities District No. 23-3M (Canterwood) TR 37439.  District 3.  [$72,698 On-going Cost; 100% CFD No. 23-3M (Canterwood)] (CEQA Exempt) (Clerk to file Notice of Exemption; Clerk to Publish and Post)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.40     21837 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-136, Intention to Establish Proposed Maintenance-Only Community Facilities District to be Named Community Facilities District No. 23-6M (Pacific Parkview) of the County of Riverside to be Administered by the Office of Economic Development.  District 3.  [$156,002 - Ongoing Cost; CFD 23-6M (Pacific Parkview) – 100%] (Clerk to Set for Public Hearing on July 11, 2023, at 9:30 a.m. or as soon as possible thereafter and to Advertise and Record Boundary Map) 

(SET FOR PUBLIC HRG. 0711/2023 @ 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.41     21840 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-141, Intention to Establish Proposed Maintenance-Only Community Facilities District to be Named Community Facilities District No. 23-10M (The Woods) of the County of Riverside to be Administered by the Office of Economic Development.  District 3.  [$55,216 - Ongoing Cost; CFD 23-10M (The Woods) – 100%] (Clerk to Set for Public Hearing on July 11, 2023, at 9:30 a.m. or as soon as possible thereafter and to Advertise and Record Boundary Map)

(SET FOR PUBLIC HRG. 0711/2023 @ 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.42     21890 OFFICE ON AGING: Ratify and Approve the Professional Service Agreement No. OOA-2223-SW with Sourcewise for IHSS Caregiver Training Services, for the period of February 1, 2023 through March 31, 2024, with the option to renew for one (1) additional year; All Districts. [Total Cost $120,000; up to $60,000 in additional compensation, State 100%]                           

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.43     21822 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (DPSS): Approve the Professional Services Agreement # DPSS-0004724 with San Diego State University Foundation for Child Welfare Development Services (CWDS) for five years, effective July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2028. All Districts. [Total Aggregate Cost $3,800,720; up to $760,144 in additional compensation; 37% Federal, 3% State, 8% County, 52% Realignment]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.44     21777 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (DPSS): Approve Amendment No. 1 to the First Amended and Restated Professional Services Agreements CS-03981 with MFI Recovery Center for Out-of-Home Parenting Education Services to extend the period of performance for one-year through June 30, 2024 and increase the contract amount by $56,850; All Districts. [Total Aggregate Cost $56,850; up to $11,370 in additional compensation; Federal 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.45     21914 RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Approve and authorize the Purchasing Agent to issue a Purchase Order to ECS Imaging, Inc., to continue providing Laserfiche software license renewal and support services based on utilization of the National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance (NCPA) contract #01-159 from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024, All Districts. [Total Aggregate Cost not to exceed $185,126, RCIT Budget - 100%]       

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.46     21731 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH:  Ratify and Approve the Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Strengthening Families Program (SFP) Services Aggregate and Behavioral Health Agreements with California Family Life Center, MFI Recovery Center, and Riverside County Latino Commission for FY 2022/2023, With the Option to Renew for Four (4) Additional One-Year Periods, All Districts. [$313,176 for FY 2022/2023, $620,352 annually FY 2023/2024 through 2026/2027, Up to $31,317 in Additional Compensation for Fiscal Year 2022/2023, $62,035 in Additional Compensation Annually from Fiscal year 2023/2024 through 2026/2027, $2,794,584 Total for Five (5) Years] 100% State Funding.

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.47     21834 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Approve an Increase to the Children’s Behavioral Health Services Contract Aggregate by $15,000,000 for a total amount of $75,000,000 for FY 2022/2023 and Approve an Annual Contract Aggregate of $81,000,000 for FY 2023/2024 and FY 2024/2025, All Districts. [Additional Cost of $15,000,000 for FY 2022/2023, Up to $7,500,000 in Additional Compensation for FY 2022/2023; Up to $8,100,000 in Additional Compensation Annually for FY 2023/2024 and FY 2024/2025, Total Cost of $177,000,000 Through FY 2024/2025] 50% State, 50% Federal (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.48     21934 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Ratify and approve the FY 2022-2028 Memorandum of Agreement with the Riverside County Superintendent of Schools, on Behalf of its Riverside County Office of Education, for the Provision of Educational Programs to Adult Inmates, All Districts. [Total Program $0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.49     21824 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Acceptance of the Officer Wellness and Mental Health Grant Award Funded by the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC), as Established by the Budget Act of 2022, in the Amount of $1,951,088 for the Performance Period of July 1, 2022 through December 1, 2025;  All Districts. [$1,951,088 – 100% State Funds]; [4/5th Vote Required]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.50     22041 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approve the Flock Group, Inc. Amendment No. 2 for Flock Safety License Plate Recognition (LPR) Cameras/Software without seeking competitive bids for one year in the amount of $132,850  with an option to renew three additional one-year periods in the amount of $102,000 annually; Third District [Total cost $438,850; Ongoing Cost $102,000; Up to $43,885 in Additional Compensation]. 100% General Fund (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.51     21535 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  Adopt Resolution No. 2023-094, A Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside Approving a List of Projects to be Funded in FY 2023/24 by SB 1: The Road Repair and Accountability Act, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.52     21765 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Ordinance 499.16, Amending Riverside County Ordinance No. 499 Relating to Encroachments in the County of Riverside Highways. Not a Project Under CEQA Pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines section 15378 and CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines section 15061 (b)(3). All Districts. [$20,000 Total Cost - Gas Tax 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.53     21507 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Implementation of the Neighborhood Revitalization ARPA Projects; Districts 1 and 2. [$12,050,000 Total Cost - United States Department of Treasury’s ARPA Funds 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.54     21784 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of the Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Advertise for Bid for the Construction of the Slurry Seal and Curb Ramp Accessibility Project for Fiscal Year 2023/24 at various locations; CEQA Exempt; Districts 1 and 2. [$3,391,022 Total Cost - Local Funds 100%] (Clerk to Advertise)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.55     21931 ASSESSOR-COUNTY-CLERK-RECORDER: Introduction of Ordinance No. 729.10, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 729 Establishing Fees, Charges and Rates for Assessor, County Clerk and Recorder Services, All Districts. [$0] (Clerk to set Public Hearing on June 13, 2023)

(SET FOR PUBLIC HRG. 06/13/2023 @ 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.56     21810 EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  Approve the Amendment No. 3 to the Service Agreement for Grant Administration Services for the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and the American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) with the Kahlen Group, Inc. in the amount of $620,576 without seeking competitive bids for FY 23/24 through June 30, 2024, All Districts. [Total Cost: $620,576, up to $62,057 in additional compensation – Funding 100% ARPA]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

4          SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

5         

 

5A       Public Financing Authority Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

5B       COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ASSET LEASING CORPORATION MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

5C       RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

5D       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

 

10.1     19710 HOUSING AUTHORITY:  Public Hearing for Adoption of Resolution Number 2023-004, Making Certain Findings Pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code Section 33433; Authorization to Sell Fee Simple Interest in Real Property Located in the City of Jurupa Valley, County of Riverside, State of California, Identified with Assessor’s Parcel Number 169-070-031 by Grant Deed to National Community Renaissance of California; and Approval of the Disposition, Development and Loan Agreement Between the Housing Authority of the County of Riverside and National Community Renaissance of California for the Sale and Development of the Property for Affordable Housing Purposes, including Loan for Acquisition of Adjacent Real Property with Assessor’s Parcel Number 169-070-002, District 2. [$1,830,000 - 100% Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Funds (LMIHAF)]; CEQA Exempt (Clerk of the Board to File the Notice of Exemption)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

10.2     21656 HOUSING AUTHORITY: Approval of the Form of Section 8 Project-Based Voucher Program Agreement to Enter into a Housing Assistance Payments (AHAP) Contract for New Construction and Approve the Form of the Consent to Assignment of AHAP and HAP Contract, between Wildomar Tres Lagos Partners LP and the Housing Authority of the County of Riverside, for the Tres Lagos I Apartments Project, Located in the City of Wildomar; District 1. [$0]  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11        Flood Control and Water Conservation District Meeting

 

11.1     13941 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of Funding Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and the City of Norco for Norco MDP Line N-4 Extension, Project No. 2-0-10027, CEQA Exempt, District 2. [$2,386,216 Not-to-Exceed Cost – District Funds 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.2     21707 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT:  Approve Addenda to Plans and Specifications and Contract Documents; Accept Low Bid and Award the Contract for the North Norco Channel, Stage 11, Project No. 2-0-00140-11, District 2. [$12,882,048 Total Cost – District Funds 100%]  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.3     21753 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of Third Amendment to Legal Services Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and Meyers Nave for the Representation in All Aspects of an Action Filed in United States District Court Against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Endangered Habitats League, et al. v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Case No. 2:16-CVG-09178-MWF-E, District 2. [$50,000 Total Amendment Cost – District Funds 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.4     21823 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Review and Determine There is a Need to Continue the Winter 2023 Storms Emergency Actions; Receive and File the Report of the Winter 2023 Storms Emergency Actions; Receive and File the Emergency Work Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and KEC Engineering for Emergency Contract Work for Corona Drains East Ontario Ave Storm Drain, Stage 1 (Project No. 2-0-00351); Receive and File the Emergency Work Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and Granite Construction Company for Emergency Contract Work for Palm Canyon Wash (Above Bogert Trail) (Project No. 6-0-00042); CEQA Exempt, All Districts. [$807,000 Total Cost – District Funds 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.5     21867 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.)

 

11.6     21869 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Adoption of Resolution No. F2023-13, Declaration of Exempt Surplus Land, Notice of Intent to Convey Fee Simple Interest of District-Owned Real Property, and Reserve Maintenance and Access Easements, Located in the City of Norco, County of Riverside, for a Portion of Assessor's Parcel Number 119-020-002 to the City of Norco by Quitclaim Deed, North Norco Channel, Project No. 2-0-00140, District 2. [$0]                            

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.7     21888 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of Lease Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, for a Portion of the Property Known as the Oak Street Channel, Located at the Intersection of Mangular Avenue and Chase Drive (RCFC Parcel No. 2070-101, Portion of Assessor’s Parcel Number 112-310-002), CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 and 15061(b)(3), District 2. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.8     21966 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Adoption of Resolution No. F2023-14, Authorization to Convey an Easement Interest in Real Property Within a Portion of Assessor's Parcel Number 112-310-002, Referenced as RCFC Parcel No. 2070-101, to Southern California Edison Company by Easement Deed, Oak Street Channel Project, Project No. 2-0-00070, CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), District 2. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

12        County Board and Waste Resources Management District Meeting

 

C. County

 

12.1     21595 DEPARTMENT OF WASTE RESOURCES:  Notices of Completion for the Construction of the Landfill Gas Collection System Expansion at the Badlands and Lamb Canyon Landfills. District 5. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

D. District

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

13        County Board and Regional Park and Open Space District Meeting

 

C. County

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

D. District

 

13.1     21783 REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN-SPACE DISTRICT: Approval of Infrastructure and Economic Recovery Projects; Districts 1, 2, 3, and 4. [$11,800,000 Total Cost - United States Department of Treasury’s ARPA Funds 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

13.2     21988 REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN-SPACE DISTRICT: Approval of Purchase Agreements with Caterpillar, Inc., John Deere, and Kubota Tractor Corporation; All Districts [$309,954 Total Cost - Open Space Fund 25430 50%, Mitigation Bank Fund 25550 25%, District Ops Fund 25400 25%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

14        Riverside Community Housing Corp. Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

15        Riverside University Health System Medical Center Governing Board Meeting

 

15.1     21885 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-MEDICAL CENTER: Approval of a Professional Medical Services Agreement with Faculty Physicians and Surgeons of LLUSM dba Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group to provide Otolaryngology (ENT) Physician Services effective July 1, 2023 thru June 30, 2028, All Districts. [Cost per Fiscal Year: $2,092,069; Total Cost $10,460,345; up to $209,206 in Additional Cost per Fiscal Year ]; 100% Hospital Enterprise Fund.

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

16        Public Comment (taken after presentations)

 

16.1     Pete Benavidez spoke regarding the 25th anniversary of his blind nonprofit organization that provides countywide services to the blind and vision impaired.

 

16.2     Tom Bartels spoke regarding issues with a dog kennel near his home in the Lake Matthews areas.

 

16.3     Jim Webster spoke regarding an increase in limo tent on vehicles and the dangers.

 

16.4     Jacki McCray spoke regarding child abuse prevention month and DPSS Executive Managers promotions.

 

16.5     David Green, Cheylynda Barnard, Chris Jones, and Eloy Alvarez spoke regarding SEIU 721 contract negotiations.

 

16.6     Eddie Apodaca spoke regarding issues with management and the Idyllwild Fire Protection District.

 

16.7     Andrew Silva and Debbie Walsh spoke regarding potential warehouses being built in their communities and the hazardous risk to residents.

 

16.8     Daryl Terrell spoke regarding AB742 and the need for harsher laws.

 

16.9     Roy Bleckert spoke regarding honestly in government and the arrogance of power.

 

16.10   Teresa Pierce spoke regarding concerns of fire hazards due to solar farms in the Desert Center area and a fire at the Desert Harvest Solar field.

 

16.11   Mark Carrington spoke regarding the impact of solar projects in the Lake Tamarisk community.

 

17        Presentations (Taken before public comment)

(SUPERVISOR WASHINGTON) Memorial Day

(HUMAN RESOURCES-Michael Bowers) County Service Awards 25 years or more of service

 

18        ITEMS PULLED FOR DISCUSSION

 

2.38, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 3.9, 3.29, 10.1

 

19        Public Hearings

 

19.1     21816 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Public Hearing Regarding the Formation of Community Facilities District No. 23-4M (Highland) TR 37155 of the County of Riverside, Adopt Resolution of Formation, and Receive and File Community Facilities District Documents.  District 2.  [$123,556 Ongoing cost - 100% CFD 23-4M (Highland)] (Continue to June 6, 2023)

(CONT’D. TO 06/06/2023 @ 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

19.2     21820 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Public Hearing Regarding the Formation of Community Facilities District No. 23-5M (Courts and Towns) TR 38035 and 38037 of the County of Riverside, Adopt Resolution of Formation, and Receive and File Community Facilities District Documents.  District 3.  [$8,064 Ongoing cost - 100% CFD 23-5M (Courts and Towns)]                        

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.3     10247 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 385. Last assessed to: Sang Yeul Lee and Soon Ik Lee, husband and wife as joint tenants. District 3. [$12,630-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.4     10527 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 227. Last assessed to: The Estate of James Dooley.  District 5. [$64,944 - Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.5     10542 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 500. Last assessed to: Rodrigo Perezchica, a single man. District 4. [$61,549-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.6     10738 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 401. Last assessed to: Quinn Rist, an unmarried man. District 4. [$40,432-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.7     11217 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 203, Item 620. Last assessed to: Jesse Sanchez; Derek Sanchez; Ruben Jesus Sanchez; Vanessa Sanchez and Tommy Alifonso Sanchez, a single man. District 4. [$12,861-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.8     12230 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 203, Item 621. Last assessed to: Jesse Sanchez; Derek Sanchez; Ruben Jesus Sanchez; Vanessa Sanchez; Ruben Jesus Sanchez III, a single man, and Tommy Alifonso Sanchez, a single man as community property. District 4. [$9,778-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.9     12446 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 614. Last assessed to: Antonio Sabusap and Kimberly Ann Sabusap, husband and wife as joint tenants. District 3. [$27,784-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.10  12541 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 382. Last assessed to: Ricky Lee Babcock a single man. District 3. [$61,846-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.11  12683 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 413. Last assessed to: Ralph M. Trigg and Sheila Trigg. District 4. [$2,252-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.12   12719 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 404. Last assessed to: Sebastian Aiello, a married man as his sole and separate property as an undivided 25% interest; Sunday Aiello, an unmarried man an undivided 25% interest; Angelo Commore, an unmarried man an undivided 25% interest; and Brian Macdonald, a married man as his sole and separate property an undivided 25% interest. District 4. [$747-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.13   12831 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 263. Last assessed to: Robert P. Broguiere, an unmarried man. District 1. [$363,081-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.14   13235 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 521. Last assessed to: Marie V. Lowman, a widow. District 4. [$32,549-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.15   15496 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 532. Last assessed to: Maria Sanchez. District 4. [$10,439-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.16   18852 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 215-2, Item 1062. Last assessed to: Roger A Jauron II, an unmarried man. District 3. [0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.17   19219 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 455. Last assessed to: Eleizar Urvina, and Maria Avalos, husband and wife as joint tenants. District 4. [$8,029-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.18   19987 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 217, Item 4694. Last assessed to: Anthony Perez and Guadalupe Perez, husband and wife as joint tenants. District 4. [$72,556-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.19   20945 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item 321. Last assessed to: Briseno Cons. Inc. District 5. [$0]   

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.20   20949 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 209, Item(s) 311 & 312. Last assessed to: Briseno Cons Co Inc. District 5. [$846 - Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.21   21497 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 60. Last assessed to: Susan E. Wetherell and Brendan M. Connolly, husband and wife as joint tenants. District 1. [$38,279-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.22   21499 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 74. Last assessed to: Estate of Willie M Hines. District 2. [$38,890-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.23   21503 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 176. Last assessed to: Martin E. Doran, an unmarried-man. District 3. [$12,959-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.24   21509 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 262. Last assessed to: Moises M. Ambriz and Leonila Ambriz, husband and wife as joint tenants. District 1. [$156,504-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.25   21564 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 480. Last assessed to: Frank Ferdinand Chatlovsky, Jr. and June Clementine Chatlovsky, husband and wife, as to an undivided one-half interest and Todd Gregory Chatlovsky, a single man, as to an undivided one-half interest. District 3. [$1,517-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.26   21568 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 489. Last assessed to: Donald K. Smith, a single man as his sole and separate property. District 3. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.27   21690 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 950. Last assessed to: RH Acquisition Co., a California corporation. District 3. [$136,416-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.28   21693 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 709. Last assessed to: Paul Steve Uwanawich, a married man. District 4. [$121,879-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]   

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.29   21758 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 214, Item 519. Last assessed to: Nhien Nguyen, a single man. District 5. [$109,671-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.30   21759 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 214, Item 622. Last assessed to: W. Don Lawson, a married man as his sole and separate property and Ruben Grijalva, a single man, as joint tenants. District 4. [$42,181-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.31   21803 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 15. Last assessed to: Doyle E. Tilley and Kathryn Tilley husband and wife, as Joint Tenants. District 2. [$105,200-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

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     21762 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  PUBLIC HEARING ON CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 2200035 & ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 348.5001 – Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) and 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense) – Applicant: Fleming Alliance Architecture, Inc. c/o Cindy Fleming – Third Supervisorial District – Southwest Area Plan – Community Development: Business Park (CD:BP) – Location: South of Penfield Lane, approximately 660 ft. west of Leon Road, and approximately 1600 ft. east of Briggs Road – 4.88 Gross Acres – Zoning: Industrial Park (I-P) – REQUEST: Change of Zone No. 2200035 and adoption of Change of Zone Ordinance No. 348.5001 propose to change the zoning classification of the subject site from Industrial Park (I-P) to Manufacturing-Service Commercial (M-SC) to accommodate a new tenant in the building seeking to manufacture prefabricated building modules – APN: 963-070-023 - District 3. [Applicant Fees 100%]        

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

22        Comments

 

Board Members (5 Minutes)

 

Supervisor Perez:

·         Community of Blythe and the need for more data to help with getting services; and Senior Services at the Community Center need to be addressed

 

Supervisor Washington:

·         Monamos Terrace Apartments Groundbreaking Ceremony

·         MSJC/TVHS Agriculture Club Class of 2023 Graduates

·         40th Anniversary Celebration of the Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival

·         Rancho Damacitas 40th Year Celebrating the Future Champions Luncheon

 

Supervisor Gutierrez:

·         Thanked staff of their years of service

·         Thanked SEIU721 members for speaking at the Board meeting and understands their concerns; CEO and Board wants a smooth process

·         Sheriff’s Association Meet and Greet

·         IES American Planning Association Awards Dinner

·         Sun Lakes Community Meet and Greet

·         Moreno Valley/Val Verde Unified School District Student of the Year Scholarship Awards

·         Beautify Moreno Valley Clean up Event

·         Ben Clark Training Center Simulator

·         Sierra Dawn Estates Meet and Greet

·         Gilman Historic Ranch 15th Annual Wild West Festival

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·         Norco 100th Anniversary of Township

·         Relay for Life

·         Tour of El Sobrante landfill

·         American Legion Post 79 Recognitions for Fallen Law Enforcement Officers

·         Riverside County Peace Officers Memorial

·         Jurupa Valley Student of the Year Scholarship dinner initiation of the Isaiah Cordero Memorial Scholarship

·         California Contract Cities Association Conference

·         ICSC International Shopping Centers Event

 

Supervisor Jeffries:

·         DIF Fees collected for Fire and the cost to build fire stations and requested and update from staff

 

Juan Perez, Chief Operating Officer:

·         DIF Fee Update: Draft is in the process and a proposal will come to the Board within 60 to 90 days

 

Board Committee Report / Update

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

Executive Officer / State Budget Update

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

23        Memorials / Adjournments

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·         Jim Nighswonger

 

Supervisor Jeffries:

·         Ruben Rasso

 

County Counsel Report On Closed Sessions

 

(NO REPORTABLE ACTION)

 

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 54956.9)

 

22068 A.1       Angel Ramirez, et al v. County of Riverside, et al. (Riverside Superior Court Case No.: RIC2000688)

 

Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation: 

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

 

22069 B.1       Two Potential Cases

 

Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation:

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

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

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

 

22070 D.1       Conference with labor negotiator:

                        Agency Negotiator – 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):

 

(NO BUSINESS)

(NO REPORT OUT)

 

The Chair declared the meeting adjourned.

Kevin Jeffries, Chair of the Board of Supervisors

ATTEST:  Kimberly A. Rector, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors