STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
ALL MEMBERS PRESENT
OCTOBER 29, 2024
TUESDAY
9:30 A.M.
CLERK OF THE BOARD UPDATE
1.1 23601 CLERK OF THE BOARD: Proof of Publication. [$0]
(APPROVED)
1.2 26132 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 36504 REVISION NO. 1 INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ADDENDUM TO A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION (MND) – (Environmental Assessment No. 42549) – Applicant: Trip Hord Associates –Representative: KWC Engineers – Third Supervisorial District – Harvest Valley/Winchester Area Plan: Community Development: Medium Density Residential (CD:MDR) (2-5 DU/AC) – Location: North of Stetson Avenue, east of Highway 79, and south of Caitlin Avenue – 162.05 acres – Homeland Zoning Area– Zoning: Planned Residential (R-4) - REQUEST: Tentative Tract Map No. 36504 Revision No. 1 is a revision to an approved Schedule “A” subdivision of approximately 162.05 gross acres into 527 single-family residential lots, an 8.54 acre lot for a park, a 4.7 acre lot for a detention/debris basin, and an approximately 18 acre open space lot. Offsite drainage improvements are proposed on the parcel south of the subdivision area south of Stetson Avenue which consist of an underground 72” storm drain which would connect to a proposed water quality basin at the southeast corner of the offsite area at the corner of Stowe Road and Stueber Lane/El Callado. The revision proposes to reorient streets and revise grading design to accommodate Highway 79 infrastructure improvements, and establish a Phasing Plan of two phases, with 230 lots and 297 lots, respectively. The revised map will create a total of 527 residential lots, 11 lettered lots, an 8.52-acre park lot, a regional debris basin lot, and a resource protection area lot; with an off-site water quality/detention basin located to the south – APN(s): 458-250-012, 458-250-013 – Project Planner: Joseluis Aparicio at (951) 955-6035 or email at jlaparicio@rivco.org. District 3. [Applicant Fees 100%]
(RECEIVED AND FILED)
2.1 26354 SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON: Appointment of John Z. Hernandez to the Veterans Advisory Committee, Third District [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
2.2 24513 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Receive and File the Legislative Report for October 2024, [All Districts] [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
2.3 26342 CLERK OF THE BOARD: Appointment of Supervisor V. Manuel Perez to the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) Board of Directors for 2024/2025. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
2.4 26143 HUMAN RESOURCES: Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Risk Management Annual Report, All Districts. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
2.5 26225 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Receive and File the Treasurer's Monthly Disclosure Report on Investments dated September, 2024, All Districts. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
2.6 26303 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Receive and file the Treasurer’s Purchase Detail Report for September 2024, All Districts. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
2.7 26304 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Treasurer’s Monthly Statement of County and School Funds for September 2024, All Districts. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
2.8 26286 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Appointment of Mussa Khiar to the Planning Commission, First District [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.1 26332 BOS DISTRICT 1: First District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds to be allocated to Perris Valley Thai Boxing & Martial Arts Corporation; DC Pantry, a subsidiary for The Dream Center of Lake Elsinore; and Martin Luther King High School, “King High Remembers”. [$6,500 – General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.2 26323 BOS DISTRICT 3: Third District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for Sheriff’s Special Events; Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center; Santa Rosa Plateau Foundation, Inc. DBA the Nature Education Foundation; Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County; Student of the Month Program, Inc.; Voices for Children; Riverside County Foundation on Aging, Inc.; Thessalonika Family Services DBA Rancho Damacitas and Community Mission of Hope; Western Eagle Foundation; Brighton Hill Academy Sports DBA First Tee-Inland Empire and Learning Center; Family Service Association; Feeding America Riverside and San Bernardino Counties; Women Organizing Women, Inc.; Treasure Box Angels; Lead Your Ship Ministries Inc 501c3; Freedom Writers, Valley Resource Center DBA EXCEED [$93,800 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.3 26358 BOS DISTRICT 4: Fourth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the ABC Recovery Center, Inc. [$100,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.4 26083 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approve and Execute the Project Funding Agreement Between the County of Riverside and Food in Need of Distribution, Inc., dba FIND Food Bank, for Delivery of the Indio Headquarters Client Services Center Solar Panel and Food Project, through Fiscal Year 26/27. District 4. [$1,000,000 Total Cost - 100% ARPA Funds] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.5 26079 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approve and Execute the Infrastructure Project Funding Agreements Between the County of Riverside and the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency for Delivery of Wildfire Response and Drought Resiliency Infrastructure Projects, through Fiscal Year 26/27, District 5. [$4,900,000 Total Cost - 100% ARPA Funds] (4/5 Vote Required)
3.6 26248 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approve and Execute the First Amendment to Project Funding Agreement Between the County of Riverside and the Nuview Union School District for Delivery of Additional Scope Items Associated with the Nuview Bridge Early College High School Football Stadium Project, through Fiscal Year 25/26. District 5. [$0 Total Cost - 100% ARPA Funds]
3.7 26317 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approve Increasing the Planning Department Staffing; and amend Ordinance No. 440 Pursuant to Resolution No. 440-9454. All Districts. [$738,816 FY 24/25 Total Cost, $1,477,632 Ongoing Cost - Deposit Based Fees 62%, General Fund Contingency 38%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.8 26336 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Authorize the Reimbursement of Costs for Travel and Accommodations for Surviving Families of Riverside County Fallen Peace Officers to Attend the State and National Peace Officers Memorial Events. All Districts. [Total Cost $137,635 for FY2024/2025, not to exceed $50,000 each year thereafter] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.9 25984 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 and authorize the Director of Emergency Management Department (EMD) to sign, All Districts. [$356,000; 34% State, 34% Federal funds, 32% REMSA funds].
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.10 26163 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT AND RIVERSIDE COUNTY CHILDREN & FAMILIES COMMISSION: Riverside County Lakeland Village Child Care Facilities Project - Approval of Revised Project Budget and Approval of Construction Contract for Robert Clapper Construction Services, Inc.; District 2. [$6,557,825 – 28% Federal -American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Fund 25820, 3% ARPA Interest Earnings Fund 25820, 31% ARPA Fund 21735, 38% State - Proposition 10 - Fund 25800](4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.11 25990 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND PROBATION DEPARTMENT: Indio Juvenile Hall Security Camera System Replacement Project – Approval of Revised Project Budget, Ratify and Approve Change Order No. 2 for Apple Valley Communications, and Approval of Notice of Completion for Horizons Construction Company International, Inc.; District 4. [$253,668 – 100% Probation Department General Fund 10000] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.12 26014 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Riverside University Health System Arlington Campus Inpatient Treatment Facility Roofing Repair Project - Approval of the Notice of Completion for Vincor Construction, Inc.; District 1. [$21,404 – 52% State Funds, 48% Federal Funds (Previously Approved Budget)] (Clerk to Record Notice of Completion)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.13 15422 FIRE DEPARTMENT – Adoption of Resolution No. 2024–215: Authorization for the Cooperative Agreement for Loan of Federal Excess Personal Property Between the State of California, Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) and the County of Riverside and Approval of Subject Agreement. All Districts [$10,000 annually – 43% Contract Revenue, 33% Structural Fire Taxes & Prop 172, and 24% County General Fund]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.14 25787 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HWS): Adopt Resolution No. 2024-207, Approve the form of Subrecipient Agreement with City of Coachella for the Home Rehabilitation Program (HRP Program); Authorize Director of HWS to execute Subrecipient Agreement and Administer HRP; Accept an Allocation amount of $523,000 in ARPA Funds for the HRP Program with 10% set aside for program administration; District 4. [$523,000 – 100% City of Coachella Federal ARPA Funds] (CEQA Exempt) (Clerk of the Board to File Notice of Exemption) (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.15 25581 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HWS): Approve and Execute the Subrecipient Grant Agreement for the Use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds in the Amount of $1,765,999 to the Housing Authority of the County of Riverside for the Community Center Conversion Renovation Project to a new Childcare Center at the Desert Rose Apartments; District 4. [$1,765,999 – 100% Federal ARPA Funds] (Companion Item MT# 25370)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.16 26033 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HWS): Approve Substantial Amendments to the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 One Year Action Plan of the 2019-2024 Five Year Consolidated Plan to amend 1.LE.84-22 City Park Improvements in Lake Elsinore, 3.MR.76-23 Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Project in Murrieta, and to add Sandstone Apartments Project in Murrieta, Cambern Apartment Project in Lake Elsinore, Villa Verde Apartment Project in Coachella; Ratify and Approve the Amended and Restated Supplemental Agreements with Cities of Lake Elsinore and Murrieta; Districts 2, 3, and 4. [$10,219,585; 12% CDBG Funds, 88% HOME Funds] (CEQA and NEPA Exempt)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.18 26268 OFFICE ON AGING: Ratify and Approve the Professional Services Agreement No. OOA-IIIC-2425-RSBCIHI with the Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health, Inc. (RSBCIHI) for Title III-C Nutrition Services to Riverside County Residents, without seeking competitive bids effective July 1, 2024 for one year with the option to renew annually through June 30, 2028; District: 5. [Annual Total: $292,777, Total Allocation: $1,171,108; up to $351,332 in additional funding; Source of Funds: 100% State]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.19 25799 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Approve the ARPA Economic Recovery Funding Allocation for the University of California, Riverside - OASIS Innovation Initiatives, and Approve and Execute the Professional Services Agreement Between the Regents of the University of California, on Behalf of its Riverside Campus, and the County of Riverside for a Total Amount Not to Exceed $500,000, Through Fiscal Year 26/27. All Districts. [$575,000 Total Cost - 100% ARPA funds] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.20 26207 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM- BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Ratify and Approve Agreement #BSCC 962-22 with the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) for the Proposition 64 Public Health and Safety Program Cohort 3 Grant, All Districts. [Total $3,000,000, 100% State Funding]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.21 26201 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approve 'Phase 1B', of the Pre-Development Agreement (PDA) with Griffin/Swinerton, LLC (“Vendor”) for the Ben Clark Training Center's (“BCTC”) Modernization Project (“Project”). Phase 1B of the PDA is expected to last one (1) calendar year from the issuance of the Notice of Proceed (“NTP”) by the Riverside Sheriff’s, Project Management Office (“PMO”) to the awarded Vendor and will focus only on “Project Discovery/Establishment of Pre-Development Costs" services. All Districts: Total Cost - $4,950,000; including up to $450,000 in additional compensation 100% Sheriff's General Fund]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.22 26146 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approval of the Specifications and Contract Documents, Authorize to Advertise for Kitchen Equipment Replacement Bids for Robert Presley Detention Center, Project No. RSO-PMO-FFE-24-0118, District All. CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 and 15061(b)(3) [$0] (Clerk to Advertise for Bids)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.23 26148 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approval of the Specifications and Contract Documents, Authorize to Advertise for Kitchen Equipment Replacement Bids for Cois M. Byrd Detention Center, Project No. RSO-PMO-FFE-24-0119, District All. CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 and 15061(b)(3)[$0] (Clerk to Advertise for Bids)
3.24 25795 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Notice of Completion – Johnston Avenue Resurfacing Project, in the Community of East Hemet; District 3. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.25 25958 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Approval of the On-Call Services Agreement by and between the County of Riverside and MNS Engineers, Inc., for Roadway/Highway Engineering Services for FY 24/25-28/29. All Districts. [$3,000,000 Total Cost - Capital Funds and Deposit Based Fees 100%]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.26 25805 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Notice of Completion – Emergency Road and Storm Drain Damage Repair Work, Pedley Road, Emergency Access Road at the Western Riverside County Animal Shelter in the City of Jurupa Valley, District 2. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.27 25983 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Approval of the On-Call Services Agreement by and between the County of Riverside and TYLin International for Roadway/Highway Engineering Services for FY 24/25-28/29. All Districts. [$3,000,000 Total Cost - Capital Funds and Deposit Based Fees 100%]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.28 26171 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Resolution No. 2024-217, Authorization to Convey Fee Simple Interest in Real Property in the Horsethief Canyon Area, County of Riverside, California by Grant Deed to SAM-Horsethief LLC, an Oregon limited liability company, District 2. [$122,000 Total Cost - Sale Proceeds 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.29 26197 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Approval of the Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Advertise for Bid for the Mecca Neighborhood Park and Greening Project, in the Community of Mecca. CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301, 15304, and 15311. District 4. [$881,276 Total Cost – Local Funds 100%] (Clerk to Advertise)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.30 26160 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Approval of the Cooperative Agreement Between the County of Riverside, the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and BCIF Harvill Business Center, LP for Perris Valley MDP Lateral H-10, Stage 1 (Plot Plan No. 220002), Project Number 4-0-00500, CEQA Exempt pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, District 1. [$0] (Companion Item to MT Item 26154)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.31 26187 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Ordinance No. 673.8, An Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 673 Establishing a Coachella Valley Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee Program, to increase the fees based on the annual Consumer Price Index adjustment under the Coachella Valley Association of Governments Transportation (CVAG) Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Program. Exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) based on State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3). District 4. [$0] (Clerk to Advertise)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.32 26220 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Accept the Low Bid and Award the Contract for the Construction of the Oleander Avenue Sidewalk Improvements Project Phase II, in the Community of Mead Valley; District 1. [$791,998 Total Cost – ARPA Funds 100%]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.33 26322 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) - Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for American Legion Post 328, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. (VFW) Post 10267, American Legion Department of California and American Legion Mira Loma Post 500. [$35,000.00 - ARPA 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.34 26359 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) - Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the American Legion Post 742 Joe Dominguez Post, Corona Fire Safety Foundation and American Legion Mira Loma Post 500. [$64,000.00 - ARPA 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.35 26340 BOS DISTRICT 5: Fifth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Moreno Christian Assembly, Rotary Club of Hemet, Mrs B's Table, Carol's Kitchen Inc., Hemet San Jacinto Valley Chamber of Commerce. [$11,500 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.36 26356 BOS DISTRICT 5: Fifth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Riverside County Physicians Memorial Foundation, The Fiatm Group Inc., and Black Voices of the Valley. [$20,500 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
3.37 26365 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TLMA: Initiation to Amend Ordinance No. 671 (Fees) in its Entirety. All Districts. [$0] (CEQA Statutorily Exempt)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
4 SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
5A PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING
5B COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ASSET LEASING CORPORATION MEETING
5C RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING
5D RIVERSIDE DISTRICT COURT FINANCING CORPORATION MEETING
6 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING
7 IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY MEETING
8 COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT LEGISLATIVE BODY MEETING
9 RIVERSIDE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM FOUNDATION MEETING
10 HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING
10.1 25370 HOUSING AUTHORITY (HACR): Accept the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grant Funds from County in the Amount of $1,765,999, Approve and Execute the Subrecipient Grant Agreement for the Use of ARPA Funds, Approve and Accept Sole Bid for the Desert Rose Community Center Conversion to a new Childcare Center Design-Build Project at the Desert Rose Apartments Located at 24501 School Road in Ripley Submitted by Final Touch Construction & Design, Inc., and Approve the Design-Build Contract Between the Housing Authority and Final Touch Construction & Design, Inc; District 4. [$1,765,999; American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds 100%]; (CEQA Exempt) (Companion Item MT# 25581)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
11 FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT MEETING
11.1 22998 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of License Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and the Southern California Gas Company for Salt Creek Channel, Encroachment Permit No. 4065, Nothing Further Required under CEQA, District 3. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
11.2 26106 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of the First Amendment to Funding Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and the City of Norco for the Norco Citation Drive Storm Drain, Project No. 2-0-10051, CEQA Exempt Per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), District 2. [$211,818 Not-to-Exceed Cost – District Zone 2 Funding 100%]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
11.3 26138 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Adoption of Resolution No. F2024-25, Declaration of Exempt Surplus Land and Notice of Intent to Convey Fee Simple Interest of District-Owned Real Property (RCFC Parcel No. 1091-2A, Also Known As a Portion of Assessor's Parcel Number 169-160-023), Located in the City of Jurupa Valley, County of Riverside, to Gallarzo LLC by Grant Deed, Bly Channel Lateral A, Project No. 1-0-00091, District 2. [$0]
11.4 26154 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of the Cooperative Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, the County of Riverside, on behalf of its Transportation Department, and BCIF Harvill Business Center LP, for Perris Valley MDP Lateral H-10, Stage 1 (Plot Plan No. 220002), Project Number 4-0-00500, CEQA Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), District 1. [$0] (Companion Item to MT Item 26160)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
11.5 26283 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of First Amendment to Lease Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC (RCFC Parcel No. 2070-101, Portion of Assessor's Parcel Number 112-310-002), CEQA Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 and 15061(b)(3), District 2. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
12 COUNTY BOARD AND WASTE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISTRICT MEETING
12.1 26127 DEPARTMENT OF WASTE RESOURCES: Award Contract for Construction of the On-Call Site Improvements Project at Riverside County Sanitary Landfills, District 5. [$4,328,223 – Department of Waste Resources Enterprise Funds 100%] (CEQA – Nothing Further Required)
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
13 COUNTY BOARD AND REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT MEETING
14 RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORP. MEETING
15 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM MEDICAL CENTER GOVERNING BOARD MEETING
15.1 26253 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM – MEDICAL CENTER: Approve Policies, All Districts. [Total Cost $0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
16 HARMONY HAVEN CHILDREN AND YOUTH CENTER GOVERNING BOARD MEETING
17.1 Bunni Amburgey, Amanda Hausler and Sasaha Knopf spoke regarding concerns with neglected animals at a local animal sanctuary and requested the County step in to save the animals.
17.2 Eddie Apodaca spoke regarding “60 minutes” show, Sheriff’s department, and mistreatment of the Turpin family.
17.3 Steven Robinson spoke regarding the Registrar of Voters and misleading instructions on voter ballots.
17.4 Jim Niederecker spoke regarding Registrar of Voters and accuracy issues on voting machines.
17.5 Gregg Morris spoke in opposition of warehouse developments in Riverside County and litigations due to County decisions.
17.6 Gregg Langworthy and Tim Smith spoke regarding election integrity in Riverside County.
17.7 Roy Bleckert spoke regarding the negative impact of government decisions.
17.8 Tonya Gonzalez spoke in opposition of the Stoneridge Center project and the negative impact on the community with large warehouses.
17.9 Sharon Mastropietro spoke in opposition of the animal service contract and the need for better management in the department.
17.10 Shelby Bunch spoke regarding the Registrar of Voters and asked the Board to look into why over 500 citizens were allowed to use the Registrar Voters address to register to vote.
17.11 Franco Pacheco spoke in opposition of warehouse developments in the Mead Valley area and asked what happened to the District 1 Planning Commissioner.
18 ITEMS PULLED FOR DISCUSSION
2.2, 3.20, 3.21, 3.33, 3.34
19.1 24142 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 54. Last assessed to: C.J. Hermosillo, a single man, an undivided 18.46154 percent, John R. Posthuma, Trustee of the John R. Posthuma Living Trust dated 11/02/87 an undivided 66.15384%, and Carlos E. Zozula and Maria A. Zozula, husband and wife as joint tenants an undivided 15.38462 percent. District 1. [$64,033-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.2 24144 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 336. Last assessed to: Craig A. Bell, a married man and his sole and separate property. District 2. [$29,166-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.3 24287 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 217, Item 4728. Last assessed to: Nahid Alvandi-Negad, a married woman, and Reza Parsaeian, a single man. District 4. [$15,721-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.5 24403 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 316. Last assessed to: MICAL-MODULAR-SOUTH, LLC, a California limited liability company. District 2. [$28,251-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.6 24405 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 317. Last assessed to: MICAL-MODULAR-SOUTH, LLC. District 2. [$25,442-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.7 24407 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 318. Last assessed to: MICAL-MODULAR-SOUTH, LLC. District 2. [$26,006-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.8 24408 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 319. Last assessed to: MICAL-MODULAR-SOUTH, LLC. District 2. [$29,561-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.9 24409 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 320. Last assessed to: MICAL-MODULAR-SOUTH, LLC. District 2. [$11,354-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.10 24410 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Items 321, 322, 323, 324, & 325. Last assessed to: MiCal Modular South LLC, a California limited liability company. District 2. [$120,539-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.11 24429 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 58. Last assessed to: Marc Jay Gold and Cynthia Marie Gold Revocable inter vivos Trust, Marc Jay Gold and Cynthia Marie Gold as Trustees. District 3. [$56,196-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.12 24432 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 93. Last assessed to: Mark A. Fipps, child one-ninth (1/9); James A. Fipps, child one-ninth (1/9); Laura L. Speth, child one-ninth (1/9); Linda M. Tindall, child one-ninth (1/9); Fawn M. Odill, child one-ninth (1/9); and Ronald B. Fipps, child one-ninth (1/9); The Beverly Ann Fipps 1992 Revocable Living Trust Dated 10/21/1992, one third (1/3). District 3. [$17,712-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.13 24435 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 160. Last assessed to: Christina Marie Busch, a married woman as her sole and separate property. District 1. [$258,663-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.14 24620 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 132. Last assessed to: Bundy Canyon Land Development, LLC, a California limited liability company. District 1. [$8,183-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.15 24943 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 217, Item 4045. Last assessed to: Linda M. Custa, a single woman. District 1. [$122,429-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.16 24947 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 312. Last assessed to: Victoria M. Mills, an unmarried woman, as her sole and separate property, as to an undivided one-half (1/2) interest, and Floyd A. Robison, Jr., a married man, as his sole and separate property, as to an undivided one-half (1/2) interest. District 2. [$2,896-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
19.17 24951 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 305. Last assessed to: Chester C. Fisher and Doris Fisher, Husband and Wife, as Joint Tenants. District 2. [$2,479 – Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.18 24979 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 300. Last assessed to: Chris Gabriel, a married man as his sole and separate property as to an undivided 1/5 interest, and Pete Kitchen, a single man as to an undivided 1/5 interest, and John Kitchen, Sr., a married man as his sole and separate property as to an undivided 1/5 interest, and John Kitchen, Jr., a single man as to an undivided 1/5 interest, and Charles Ray Dralle, a married man as his sole and separate property as to a undivided 1/5 interest, all as tenants in common. District 2. [$10,619-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.19 25033 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 56. Last assessed to: Harmony Dickason and Ty Matz. District 1. [$69,634-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.20 25042 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Items 238 & 239. Last assessed to: Wilhelmina Whitfield, Barbara J. Grill, Carolyn Hass, and Donise Lent. District 2. [$214-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.21 25127 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 43. Last assessed to: Calvin Tan, a married man, as to an undivided 20 percent interest, Peter Shay, a married man, as to an undivided 20 percent interest, Kang-Shen Chen, a married man, as to an undivided 20 percent interest, Tom Huang, a married man, as to an undivided 20 percent interest, and Hsi-Yen Pan, a married man, as to an undivided 20 percent interest, all as tenants in common. District 2. [$160,431-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.22 25165 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 297. Last assessed to: Martin Ruiz and Veronica Ruiz, Husband and Wife, as Joint Tenants. District 1. [$55,362-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.23 25239 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 217, Item 4733. Last assessed to: Renato De La Rosa, an unmarried man. District 4. [$174,083-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.24 25245 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Items 158 & 159. Last assessed to: Bundy Canyon Land Development, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company. District 3. [$228,177-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.25 25269 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 345. Last assessed to: Carlos Castillo and Margie Castillo, Husband and Wife as joint tenants. District 5. [$179,524-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.26 25355 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 218, Item 363. Last assessed to: G. Frank Jones, an unmarried man. District 5. [$65,850-Fund 65595 Excess Proceeds from Tax Sale]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.27 25543 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Unclaimed Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 219, Items 3, 75, 79, 87, 88, 89, 100, 102, 114, 146, 148, 149, 160, 161, 166, 169, 195, 197, 200, 223, 229, 230, 231, 232, 235, 262, 265, and 287. Districts 1, 2, 4, & 5. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
19.28 25551 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR: Public Hearing on the Recommendation for Distribution of Unclaimed Excess Proceeds for the Chapter 8 Tax Sale Agreements, Agreement Numbers 4486 and 4499. Districts 1, 2, & 3. [$0]
(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)
20 10:00 A.M. COUNTY GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT INITIATION PROCEEDINGS MEETING
21 10:00 A.M. COUNTY LAND USE PUBLIC HEARINGS MEETING
Supervisor Perez:
· Requested a report on the cost of law enforcement for the recent Coachella Valley rally for the presidential candidate
Supervisor Spiegel:
· Thanked the Chair and all staff that assisted with the State of the County
· Canyon Lake Halloween costume contest
· Fire in the Hole corn hole tournament
· Families Uniting event recognizing Family Adoptions will be held on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at the historic courthouse
· Operation Green Light to honor Veterans will be held on November 5, 2024, at the CAC
· World Kindness Carnival on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at Eastvale park
Supervisor Jeffries:
· Thanked the Chair and all staff that assisted with the State of the County
· VIP rallies have impacted residents and the County for years
Supervisor Gutierrez:
· Thanked the Chair and all staff that assisted with the State of the County
· First Business Roundtable
· Pumpkin Fest and Movie Night
· Girl’s Firefighter Empowerment Camp
· Domestic Violence Awareness event
Supervisor Washington:
· Thanked all staff that assisted with the State of the County and presented the State of the County video put together by RIVCO staff
· Menifee’s State of the County
· Hemet Fire Department’s Girl Firefighter Empowerment Camp
· Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County Annual “Our Kids Rock” gala
· Annual “Our Kids Rock Gala”
BOARD COMMITTEE REPORT / UPDATE
(NO BUSINESS)
EXECUTIVE OFFICER / STATE BUDGET UPDATE
Juan Perez:
· The 500 registered voters with ROV address are canceled voters not receiving ballots
Supervisor Washington:
· Adam Bouvet
COUNTY COUNSEL REPORT ON CLOSED SESSIONS
(NO REPORTABLE ACTION)
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)
26368 A.2 Brenda Dennstedt v. County of Riverside, et al (Riverside Superior Court Case No: CVRI2200885)
Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation:
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (d)(2) of Government Code Section 54956.9:
26381 B.1 One potential case
Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation:
Initiation of litigation pursuant to subdivision (d)(4) of Government Code Section 54956.9:
(NO BUSINESS)
26307 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):
26370 E.1 Public Employee Appointment
Title: Director of Code Enforcement
(NO REPORT OUT)
The Chair declared the meeting adjourned.
Chuck Washington, Chair of the Board of Supervisors
ATTEST: Kimberly A. Rector, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors