STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

 

ALL MEMBERS PRESENT EXCEPT SUPERVISOR PEREZ

 

MARCH 19, 2024

TUESDAY                                                                                                                   

9:30 A.M.

 

CALL TO ORDER

ROLL CALL

INVOCATION BY RHONDA GOODWIN, TLMA- EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT I

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

CLERK OF THE BOARD UPDATE

 

1          ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

 

1.1      23583 CLERK OF THE BOARD:  Proof of Publication. [$0]

(APPROVED)

 

1.2      24236 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 38104 – CEQA Exempt – Applicant: Elbert Lancaster – Engineer/Representative: Rod Arsalan – First Supervisorial District - Mead Valley Zoning District – Mead Valley Area Plan – Rural Community:  Very Low Density Residential (RC-VLDR) – Location: Northerly of Martin Street, easterly of Una Street, southerly of Markham Street, westerly of Alexander Street – 5.03 Gross Acres - Zoning:  Light Agriculture (A-1-1) – REQUEST: Tentative Parcel Map is a proposal for a Schedule “H” subdivision of 5.03 gross acre lot into two residential lots that are 2.50 gross acres and 2.53 gross acres, respectively. The property consists of an existing residence, a second unit, and accessory structures – APN(s): 315-070-020 – District 1. [Applicant Fees 100%]

(RECEIVED AND FILED)

 

1.3      24402 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 38105 – Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15315 (Class 15, Minor Land Divisions) - Applicant: Wendy Luke – Engineer/Representative: Rod Arsalan – First Supervisorial District – Good Hope Area – Mead Valley Area Plan: Rural Community: Low Density Residential (RC-VLDR) (1 Acre Minimum) – Location: North of Lopez Street, east of Marshall Street, west of Cowie Street, and south of San Jacinto Avenue – 2.26 Gross Acres - Zoning: Rural Residential (RR) - REQUEST: Tentative Parcel Map No. 38105 is a Schedule “H” subdivision of 2.26 acres into 2 lots - APN(s): 325-130-001. District 1.  [Applicant Fees 100%]

(RECEIVED AND FILED)

 

1.4     24411 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 38026 – Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15315 (Class 15, Minor Land Divisions) - Applicant: Linda Irene Rehr – Engineer/Representative: Mitch Adkison and James Wilson – Second Supervisorial District – Woodcrest Zoning District – Lake Mathews/Woodcrest Area Plan: Rural Community: Very Low Density Residential (RC-VLDR) (1 Acre Minimum) – Location: North of Dallas Avenue, east of Parsons Road, south of Mariposa Avenue, and west of Cole Avenue - 4.45 Gross Acres - Zoning: Light Agriculture - 1 Acre Minimum (A-1-1) - REQUEST: Tentative Parcel Map No. 38026 is a Schedule “H” subdivision of 4.45 acres into 3 lots - APN(s): 266-200-001. District 2.  [Applicant Fees 100%]

(RECEIVED AND FILED)

 

2          CONSENT CALENDAR

 

2.1       24385 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Receive and File the Legislative Report for March 2024, [All Districts] [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3          POLICY CALENDAR

 

3.1      24440 BOS DISTRICT 1: First District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds to be allocated to California Family Life Center, Riverside County Fire Department, Vivian Stancil Olympian Foundation, Inc., TreePeople, and Riverside County Department of Animal Services. [$94,365 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.2      24528 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Riverside Art Museum, Trinity Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc., Corona Life Services /Zoi, and the Rotary Club of Corona.  [$10,000- General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.3      24152 ASSESSOR-COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER/RMAP: Approval of Revised Departmental Records Retention Schedule for the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS), All Districts. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.4      24455 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approve the Fourth District Unincorporated Communities Initiative Project Funding Agreement Between the County of Riverside and the Desert Recreation District for the Indio Hills and North Shore Communities Lighting Project, through Fiscal Year 23/24,  District 4.  [$100,000 Total Cost – 100% General Fund/ Unincorporated Communities Initiative Funds] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.5      24396 ASSESSOR-COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER: Ratification and Approval of ASARC-Reseller Agreement-0004810 with Computer Aid, Inc. for UiPath Licenses and Services, for an Annual Amount of $436,235.06 through January 19, 2025, Without Seeking Competitive Bids, All Districts. [Total Cost $436,235.06; 100%] 100% Departmental Budget.

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.6      24437 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER OFFICE: Approve the Professional Service Agreement with Kambrain Corporation for Financial Reporting and Audit Management Software without seeking competitive bids for one year with the option to renew for four (4) additional years; All Districts [$770,987 Total Cost; up to $77,098 in additional compensation – American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Corona virus Relief Fund – 33% and Department Funds - 67%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.7      24336 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT: Adoption of Resolution No.2024-065 Authorizing the Emergency Management Department to Accept and Administer the FY23 Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) Subaward #2023-0006 with dollar for dollar match, All Districts. [Total Cost: $607,026 Federal Funds, Local Match County and City Partners]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.8      24216 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEMS - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Riverside University Health System - Behavioral Health Adult Residential Facility at Franklin - Approval of Professional Services Agreement for Inspection Services with Atlas Technical Consultants, LLC, District 1. [$173,298 - 100% RUHS Behavioral Health General Fund 10000 (100% State Funds) Previously approved budget]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.9      24286 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - PUBLIC HEALTH: Riverside University Health System - Public Health Administration Building Restroom, Paint and Flooring Renovation Projects - Approval of Construction Contract with Harry H. Joh Construction, Inc.; District 1. [$1,204,841 - 55% Federal Funds, 28% State Funds, 17% Local Funds (Previously approved budget)]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.10    24174 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (HWS/WDD): Approve the Form of Prison to Employment (P2E) 2.0 Template Agreement; Ratify, Approve and Authorize Director of HWS to Award, and Execute Agreements with the Recommended Services Providers through December 31, 2025; All Districts. [$1,367,843 - 100% State Funds]; CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3).

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.11    24378 HUMAN RESOURCES: Approval of the Side Letter Agreement with the Service Employees International Union, Local 721 (SEIU) regarding various Market Equity and Start Rate Adjustments, and amend Ordinance No. 440 Pursuant to Resolution No. 440-9415, All Districts. [Total Cost $1,636,028, with an ongoing cost of $1,251,080 - 100% Department Budget]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.12    24016 PUBLIC DEFENDER: Ratify and Approve the Sole Source Purchase and Software License Subscription Agreement with Justice Works, LLC for Case Management Upgrade/Software Maintenance Without Seeking Competitive Bids, Effective upon Signature for Five (5) Years from the License Activation Date; All Districts. [Total Costs Not to Exceed $609,983 for 5 Years, up to 10% in Additional Compensation; 100% Public Defender Budget] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.13    24469 PURCHASING AND FLEET SERVICES AND PARKS AND OPEN SPACES DISTRICT: Authorization to Apply for Grant number GFO-23-606 offered by the California Energy Commissions Clean Transportation Program Charging Infrastructure for Government Fleets in FY 23/24. All Districts. [Up to $3 million available, 70% State Funds, 30% Department Fund 33100]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.14    24445 RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Approve the Purchase of Palo Alto Firewalls, including hardware, software, and support services, to continue to safeguard the County network; to be financed through the County line of credit with JPMorgan Chase & Co. for five (5) Years, All Districts. [Total Cost: $4,338,671; RCIT Budget-100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.15    24446 RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Approve the Purchase of Ciena’s Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Transport Network Products, to significantly enhance network security and to continue to safeguard the County network; to be financed through the County line of credit with JPMorgan Chase & Co. for five (5) Years, All Districts. [Total Cost: $2,834,242; RCIT Budget-100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.16    24478 RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Approval of Order Form No. Q-21698905 with Acquia, Inc. to provide a unified cloud hosting solution and approve the Web Content Support Service Agreement with Axelerant Technologies, Inc., without seeking competitive bids, to provide support services for Countywide public-facing websites for five years, All Districts. [Total Aggregate Cost - $1,252,114, additional compensation not to exceed $250,000; RCIT Budget-100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.17    24132 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Ratify and Approve the Managed Care Provider Aggregate to Provide Outpatient Mental Health Services for FY 2023/2024 through FY 2027/2028 and Approve the FY 2023/2024 Managed Care Provider Agreements, All Districts. [$3,000,000 Annually Up to $300,000 in Additional Compensation Per Fiscal Year, $15,000,000 Total Cost for 5 Years, 60% State, 40% Federal]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.18    24309 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  Development Agreement No. 73 2023 Annual Review Report - Villages of Lakeview (Nuevo Development Company, LLC). District 5.  [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.19    24397 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of the First Amendment to Cooperative Agreement Between the County of Riverside and the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for the Woodcrest-Rinehart Acres Drainage Plan Improvements, Project No. 2-0-00406, CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), District 1 and 2. [$0] (Companion MT Item No. 24220)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.20    21029 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Adoption of Resolution No. 2024-043, Notice of Intention to Conditionally Vacate, Busby Road, Spiro Road, and portions of Ano Crest Road and Leon Road, in the Winchester area,  District 3. [Applicant Fees 100%] (Clerk to Set for Public Hearing)

(SET FOR HRG. APRIL 30, 2024 AT 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.21    24154 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Adopt Resolution No. 2024-034, Establishing a Pledge of Revenue for Reclamation of County Mined Lands required by the Surface Mining Reclamation Act. FY 24/25. Districts 1, 3, 4, and 5.  [$1,585,000 Total Cost - Gas Tax 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.22    24211 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Publication Contracts for the 2024 "Notice of Impending Power to Sell Tax-Defaulted Property,"  District All. [$50,000-Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Budget 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.23    24539 BOS DISTRICT 3 and BOS DISTRICT 5:  Approve and Authorize the Joint Third District and Fifth District Unincorporated Communities Initiative Project and Funding.  Districts 3 and 5. [$17,634 Total Cost – 100% General Fund/Unincorporated Communities Initiative Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.24    24316 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approve and Execute the First Amendment to the Infrastructure Project Funding Agreement Between the County of Riverside and Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, for an Additional Amount not to Exceed $578,635, through Fiscal Year 26/27.  District 1.  [$578,635 Total Cost - 100% American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA)]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.25    24516 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH:  Approve and Recommend A Better Community (ABC), as a DUI provider of First and Multiple Offender DUI Services in the County of Riverside, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.26    RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-PUBLIC HEALTH: Approve the Professional Service Agreement with Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance for the Riverside Overdose Data to Action (RODA) Program Services Without Seeking Competitive Bids for a Period of Five (5) Years, Effective Upon Signature of the Agreement with the Option to Renew for up to Three (3) Additional Years, through August 31, 2031. All Districts. [Total aggregate amount $790,000 – 100% Federal] (Continued from March 12, 2024) (Department Requests to Take off Calendar).

(TAKEN OFF CALENDAR)

 

3.27    24551 COUNTY COUNSEL:  Approve Budget Adjustments for County Counsel for FY 2023/24. All Districts [Total Cost $1,350,773, 100% General Fund Appropriation for Contingency] [4/5 Vote Required] (Continued to April 2, 2024)

(CONT’D. TO APRIL 2, 2024 AT 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

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

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

11        Flood Control and Water Conservation District Meeting

 

11.1  24220 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of the First Amendment to Cooperative Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and the County of Riverside, on Behalf of its Transportation Department, for Woodcrest-Rinehart Acres Drainage Plan Improvements, Project No. 2-0-00406, CEQA Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), District 1 and 2. [$0] (Companion MT Item No. 24397)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.2  24380 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of the First Amendment to Cooperative Funding Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and the City of Palm Springs for Palm Springs MDP Line 20, Stage 3, Project No. 6-0-00320, Miscellaneous No. 199, CEQA Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), District 4. [$4,055,555 Not-to-Exceed Cost – District Zone 6 Funding 100%]

(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

 

13.1    24387 PARKS AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT: Approval of First Amendment to the Professional Service Agreement with Mariposa Landscapes, Inc. for Landscape Maintenance and Irrigation Services effective through September 30, 2027; (District 4); [$56,953] Park Maintenance and Operations Fund 25400.

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

14        Riverside Community Housing Corp. Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

15        Riverside University Health System Medical Center Governing Board Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

16        Public Comment

 

16.1    Omar Urizar spoke regarding issues with the Tenaja Community Service District, code violations by the president and a letter sent to the supervisors asking for president resignation.

 

16.2    Greg Langworthy spoke regarding concerns with the election system, and the need for the Board to take action regarding issues with the certification and secured election process.

 

16.3    Eddie Apodaca apologized for his comments at the previous meeting, and how long it takes to report an incident and the effect it has on the victims.

 

16.4    Colleen Strong spoke regarding the Board supporting non-profit organizations and non-profit Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance not being properly vetted.

 

16.5    Rebecca Ferqus, Theresa Holt and Jonathan Espirith spoke regarding the large salary gap between Public Health registered nurses and hospital registered nurses.

 

16.6    Errol Koschewitz spoke regarding the mismanagement of grant funding with the City of Riverside.

 

16.7    Gustavo Hurtado and Jacob Daruvala spoke in support the Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance non-profit.

 

16.8    Roy Bleckert spoke regarding the negative impact of government decisions.

 

16.9    Shelby Bunch spoke regarding the length of time it is taking the Registrar of Voters to tally the election.

 

16.10  Jim Niederecker spoke regarding concerns with the voting system being connected to the internet.

 

16.11  Brad Anderson spoke regarding disapproval over the functions of cemetery districts.

 

16.12  Claudia Ramirez spoke regarding non-profits Rainbow Youth Alliance and TruEvolution not being properly vetted.

 

16.13  Tim Smith spoke regarding election integrity issues.

 

16.14  Toni Tinglein spoke regarding Rainbow Pride Alliance being out of compliance, voting integrity and the need for voting in person. 

 

17        Presentations

(Human Resources) County Service Awards 25 years or more of service

 

18        ITEMS PULLED FOR DISCUSSION

 

3.13

 

19        Public Hearings

 

19.1    24522 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH – Public Hearing - Adopt Resolution No. 2024-073 approving a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the proposed Riverside University Health System – Behavioral Health (RUHS-BH) Mead Valley Wellness Village Project (the Project), and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program based on the findings in the Initial Study and the conclusion that with mitigation the Project will not have a significant effect on the environment; Conduct a public hearing for the issuance of bonds under the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982; Introduce Ordinance No. 989, Authorizing a Public Leaseback to Facilitate the Financing of the Costs of Construction of the Riverside University Health System – Behavioral Health (RUHS-BH) Wellness Village;  Adopt Resolution No 2024-074, a Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside Declaring an Official Intent to Reimburse Itself from the Proceeds of a Lease Revenue Bond Financing for Capital Expenditures and Providing Other Matters in Connection Therewith; Approve the Second Amendment to the Pre-Development Agreement with the County and PMB, LLC not to exceed $31,870,572; Receive and File the Mead Valley Economic Impact Analysis; and CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING, District 1, [Total Project Cost $500,000,000 Federal Grant Funds 14%, State Grant Funds 1%, Bond Proceeds 85%]. (Public Hearing)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.2  23808 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Public Hearing - Adoption of Ordinance No 452.252 to Establish Speed Zones Enforceable by Radar Speed Detection Equipment in the Mead Valley, Perris, Temecula, and Hemet areas of Riverside County.  CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3). Districts 1 and 3.  [$3,500 Total Cost - Gas Tax 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.3  12337 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 67. Last assessed to: Marsha L. Clark. District 1. [$262,186-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.4  13998 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 476. Last assessed to: Ralph C. Larsen, adult son an undivided 50% interest and Marilyn R. Arrigona, adult daughter an undivided 50% interest. District 3. [$166,628-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.5  14601 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 99. Last assessed to: Estate of Willie Lee Jackson. District 1. [$32,368-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.6  14846 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 662. Last assessed to: Palm Desert Corsican Villas Homeowners Association. District 4. [$162,464-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.7  22653 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 212, Item 587. Last assessed to: Douglas L. Croisette, or any Successor Trustee, as Trustee under the Douglas L. Croisette Living Trust dated February 14, 1996, as to an undivided 4.190%; Marjorie Bender, Trustee of The Marjorie Bender Trust dated October 22, 1999, as to an undivided 9.777%; Sanford Rogers, a single man, as to an undivided 3.631%; Juanita Kempe Trustee for The Juanita Kempe Living Trust dated October 27, 1982, as to an undivided 21.508%; Ronald C. Dresher, a married man as his sole and separate property, as to an undivided 19.553%; CA TD Investments, Inc., as to an undivided 16.760%; Philip Fass and Barbara L. Fass, Trustees of The Fass Family Trust dated 2/17/1972, as to an undivided 10.475%; Willi Klingler, a single man, as his sole and separate property, as to an undivided 4.190%; Paul Brooks, Maxine Brooks, Trustees of The Brooks Family Trust dated August 16, 1996, as to an undivided 9.916%. District 5. [$4,984-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.8  22988 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 215, Item 1151. Last assessed to: Country Club Holdings, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company. District 2. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.9  22995 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 215, Item 1124. Last assessed to: Bundy Five Million, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company. District 3. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.10     23008 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 215, Item 1329. Last assessed to: Harold Clayton Lawson and Jacqueline Aline Lawson, husband and wife as joint tenants. District 5. [$40,051-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.11     24003 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 215, Item 1793. Last assessed to: Shenandoah Springs Development Company, Inc., a California corporation. District 4. [$18,865-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.12     24071 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 215, Item 1764. Last assessed to: Maida S. Hawkins, Successor Trustee of the certain Declaration of Trust created by Edward R. Hawkins and Maida S. Hawkins as Trustors, dated October 26, 1992. District 4. [$69,359-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.13     24078 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 215-2, Item 1714. Last assessed to: Lois M. Stott, or her successors, as Trustee of the Stott Family Marital Trust dated December 20, 2001 as to a ninety-nine (99%) interest and Joy Erickson, an unmarried woman, as to a one percent (1%) interest as tenants in common. District 4. [0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.14     24081 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 215-2, Item 1667. Last assessed to: The Estate of Donald Prestridge. District 5. [$75,425-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.15     24110 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 217, Item 4079. Last assessed to: Ricardo Banos and Daisy Banos, husband and wife as joint tenants. District 3. [$42,039-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

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

22        Comments

 

Board Members (5 Minutes)

 

Supervisor Gutierrez:

·         Moreno Valley Multicultural Festival

·         Pony Mariners Game

·         CSAC Regional Meeting

·         San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·         Industry Partners and Awards Breakfast at Norco College

·         CSAC Regional meeting in Palm Springs

·         DeLeo Bike Park Grand Opening

·         Temescal Valley Spring Fest

·         13th Annual Military Gala

·         ABC Hopes Fundraiser

·         17th Annual Legacy Awards Luncheon

·         Crystal Apple Awards

 

Supervisor Jeffries:

·         Thanked Registrar of Voters and staff for the fast turnaround on election results

 

Supervisor Washington:

·         Recognized ROV for the improvement of the election results

·         Hemet USD Principal for a Day

·         Valley-Wide Foundation’s “Weekend roundup” Fundraiser

·         Wildomar Senior Health and Safety Resource Forum

 

Board Committee Report / Update

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

Executive Officer / State Budget Update

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

23        Memorials / Adjournments

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·         Richard Richmond

 

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)

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation: 

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

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

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:

 

24540 D.1     Conference with labor negotiator:

                        Agency Negotiator – County Executive Officer

Employee organizations – Management/Confidential, Unrepresented, RCDDAA, RSA, SEIU, LIUNA, UDW and LEMU

 

(TAKEN OFF CALENDAR)

 

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

 

(NO BUSINESS)

(NO CLOSED SESSION)

 

The Chair declared the meeting adjourned.

Chuck Washington, Chair of the Board of Supervisors

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